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THE SAN ADVERTISEMENTS. N = Jecond Week o .77 / \\ e’f&fgf’ SALE OF F J GKRN[ENTJ “ (All notices intended for the society news col- umns of The Call must be accompanied by H the name and address of the member of | the family sending the copfmunication.) LTHOUGH devotees of society are. going® faster than ever in | their mad whirl, they find odd moments now and then to pre- pare their fancy dress cos- tumes, for the ‘coming events. that permit costumes to suit | the festive moéd, 'and 'the pleasant task proves & delightful relaxation rather than |#n added care to their gocial dutles. ENGAGEMEN’I‘S. ‘ Mr. ar . George F..Atkinson an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ethel, to Jathes M. Fiack. r. and Mrs.‘Sam Harris announce the engagement ~pf their daughter = Carrie | to Ha Levy. They will receive to-day | at their residence, 1802 Post street, from to 5 p. m. The agement is announced of Miss Becke Falk to A. J. 8immonds. At home Sunday, February 15, from 2 to 5 at 13%6 Golden Gate avenue. Mrs. R. Levy of 140S Golden Gate aye- | nue announces the engagement of her: daughter Dora to. Lester . Lacher. At FRANC1ISCO CALL, “Social fUNDAY, ¥ Evenls [ daintily set in the sixth story of the com- pany’s new building and the decorations | were candelabra and pmk carnations. Miss Korn was the recipient of many lit- | tle souvenirs from her friends. | ¢ i The Swedish Relief Soclety will give its | | twelfth annual masquerade ball at Union | Square Hall on Saturday evening, Feb- ruary 4. . e e A party was given on _ Friday evening, January 30, by the Nameless Club at Mr. and Mrs. M. Hencken's res- idence, 1194 Green street, in honor of Miss Henriette Hencken's engagement to A. W. Reinecke. . An elaborate supper fol- lowed. - Those present were A. Reinecke, Miss H.' Muller, Dr. A. Zillmer, H. Heit- muller, C. Tietjen, R. Raetz, H. Muller, Mrs. J. Sass, Mr. and Mrs. P. Spreckels, Miss -L. Jacob, Miss L. Hauschild, Miss D. Heltmuller, Miss L. Mordhorst, Miss A. Tietjen, Misg B. Tietjen, Miss G. Wre- | den and others. et e The recent” hop given by the Young { People’s Club at the Lenox proved to be |'such’ a success that the club will repeat it next month. | | e HOME PARTIES. The home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Tor- EBRUARY 8, 1903. NEWMAN & LEVINSON. made and excellent value style sleeves; special at .......... .. . fronts, wide shoulders and new sleeves. best selected now when assortments are complete : WAISTS of White Chevlots, with dainty black hair line stripes; large pearl buttons; strictly tailor WAISTS of White Lawns and Fancy Figured Cheviots; in entirely new effe(u, prettily tucked; latest O oo, Sfoimon Kearny and Sutter Sts. New Waists for Spring e Opening exhibit to-morrow of Ladies’ Cotton and Silk Wash Waists — presenting a great variety of styles in all the new materials — made in latest effects with close shaped backs, full Some of the designs are exclusive—not many of each— WAISTS of plain $1.50 Novelity WAISTS $1.75 | New Laces Are Ready Advance styles for Spring and Summer have arrived and are now on exhibition—choice novelties in Cluny, Venise, Saxony and Antique, from the most celebrated European Lace Centers— we name a few to give some idea of the extent of our collection : in black and white checks, tailor made after the new spring models, each ... Basket Cloths, Wash Silks, etc. handmmely | trimmed, at $4.50 $5.25, $6.00 up to . - white Piques and mercerized Sateen . $2.50 in Linens, Fancy Chzviots, Lawns, Y $11.25 (Fee) }-1}5 137 Post St.,.5an Francisco he largest exclusive fur house in the world. WHITTIER RELIGS S0LD AT AUCTION BUYERS KEEPING ALES SECRET Lettersand VerseManu- | Realty Deals Are Given scripts Bring Good Prices. eit g ‘l:f rmation concern m: f JOME- | 41,1 reasons, at the request of thelr cli & $10,000. | ¢ » recently effected and - e o et | n mentioned previously -~ article, Large lea : s ension of the building area it led to accommodate a est | 1arge number of persons under one roof | 2 Tennyson to Whit- | are among the characteristic features of Wi r ald, Buckbee & Co. report the - : N the northwest cornmer of Sutter . e n streets, 91:8x120 feet, for $70, g - e Bissinger estate to John H. 3 The same firm reports the sale ry ’ lot and improvements on the east A long feet south of s | for $42,500 for T w | Dr. R. A. McLean. This property adjoins 7 | the lot on the corner of Turk and Jones . | streets, on which Mr. Liebes Is now erect- pocr ment house. For the L they have sold sixteen P -five in the block bound- to t a letter to Lucy | ed by Broderick, Ba y and Post Ler Our Young Folks streets. The prices fc lots range < n $1500 to $2000 for i s and 2250 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR % buckbeads, telanglectases, naevi and fucial bler LOIE FULLER at the skin food and tissue bullder BRAHMAN fou.s'r CREAM: e ve htful 1 other druggists. seases and baldness cured. Dr. and Mrs. A W Traverse, DERMATULOGISTS. Donohoe building 2. 1170 Market’ Hours 1 t0'4 p. m, Rooms Notable Collection of - Real Ancient Oriental Rugs CONSIGNED T0O VAHAN AZHDERIAN, Late with the WHITE HOUSE : WILL BE ON VIEW t 324 Post St., opp. Union Squars and sold AT AUCTION, Tuesday, Feb’y 10th At 2:30 P. M. And following days same hour. U. B. KRONENBERG, The New York Art Auctioneer. ! | | Only Partly to the Public. Prices for city e of busi are strong and The brok back o report the ton »slnxe northwest corner of 6x112 feet, t corner of 1 street, 50 4 feet, for s F_ Mahon, lot on the south- 6 feet southeast 0; for Henrietta er, lot and residence on the north line of Page street, 37:6 feet east of Masonic ave- for $11,500; for J the n Brickell, north line of t west of K . ; for F. M & Green- e view lot of the north line 50 feet east of Maple, 50x J : for F. Martin, marine way, 106:6 5 feet, for adison & Burke for wner; for Mrs, E. M th line of Pine street, for the estate of L, Alt. th line of Sutter street, adero, 40:6x100 feet, for LARGER TRANSACTIONS. agle property on_the den Gate avenue, 182 north line of feet west from avior street. The lot is 68:9x137:6 feet. brokers were G. H. Umbsen & Co. The price paid s §90,000. Through the agency of the Burnham h Company the southeast corner y and Franklin streets has changed The- seller is C. G. Gebhardt. ing price is reported to have been $65,000. The lot, 57:6x12) feet, is improved | | by eleven flats, from which’ the rentals nt to $305 per month. Benjamin M. Gunn & Co. has’bought for a client, from Mrs. K. 8. Isaacs, the | southeast corner of Battery and Sacra- mento streets, 40x40 feet, with frame im- ! provements, for $0,500. Speck & Co. acted as the agents in the | | sale of lop 40:9x137:6 feet and three-story building on the north line of Bush street, 165 feet west from Mason street, which was #old to Dr. Marcus W. Frederick by | John Breuner and Louis Gould for $§25,000. T brokers were instrumental he sale of the Beresford Hotel on the northwest corner of Bush ton streets, the sale price be- as reported. The lot is 140x91 styucture is four stories. The ! is John Rosenfeld’s Sons. A ) the same property was dlanddy for §80,000. Speck the following additional | proper and Stoc P. Kruse to L. H, the north lfne of T\lrk t west from Polk, for $45.000; feat, on the east line of Sixth ave. en Fulton and C streets, for C‘wl!- W. D. Brown, for $7500. ales are reported by T, hna B e | 1 \nn & Hoa Lot and improvements on the south line of Howard street, 100 feet cast of Sixth, 25x80 feet, $14.500; ot and improvements on the south side of Oak street, 100 feet cast of Fillmore, lot 40x120, for Preston & McKinnon to James H, Budd, for $4600; lot on the east side of Valencia 'street, 210 feet north of Eighteenth, 25x50, price’ in the neighborhood $5500; ot on the north gide of Natoma Sirect. 160 Teet east ot Seventh, 2..:: 5, price $3850; lot and improvements on the east of Pierce, , Siminoff has bought the Dr. Mac- | in | home Sunday, February 22, from 2 to 5 | mey of Rodeo, Contra Costa County, was o'clock. flfiiuf::;‘emotngfigxiw ths;;u:i:g'd‘:;e:::: MP‘omt Venise Laces, (‘allons.h Bands and Edges, also ; L !ne: i-l':‘d mt:?ll x!\‘:;”e'f?ectas‘n;’rz::nd Edges—antique WEDDINGS. versary. Dancing was enjoyed until mid- a0 levc:.s,"\';;mus‘j fom: Ingw m,’,man_l 25¢ 10 $9.00 | S¢ Gall and Bnen, yard e S48 10 $7.50 r-?v\xtn“ \{’vf,‘.’,‘.x‘i;{edgL'Liu'&rn‘?.'é"fi'ofiff.fi ;:‘UE";;; :'.:;“ d:::;‘:t:d w&io:;;‘:d{ :??(‘l’.l White 'Venise Allovers; novel creations in entirely new Brle:ctk\ asnl:‘t(y g'unr::l dB:srx‘:rsl' éer;od:-lnd]u pr i 1;J)llltzlrfi:’n:\l\l“Utgoir:l?f(:"!l’fl!ahe é::gssat\a g;‘é‘;‘e:t“":‘e‘l‘_:xm’:“:n‘&“’!’;;:: P"‘;‘_",‘ii‘o;m‘;;a_ effects, for the popular Lace Waists, yd. $1.25 to $12.00 | sxébie g almiitunesihbnstndy R ¥ - L | bride | State. It was originally intended to have | the wedding in this city, but as the plana’ of Roger Willlams, a native of that | were changed, the bride's parents went | lon to Denver to witness the nuptials. [ The bride was educated in this city and has many warm friends here. The hap- py couple will make their home at Love- land, Colo \\hue the groom has busi- | ness’ int Miss Mar, married last Wednesday evening to Wil- | liam C. Knoch at the home of the groom's parents, 133 Clipper street. Miss Louise Brooks was bridesmaid and Miss Ella Knoch was maid_of honor.. William Gros- man acted as best man. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. W. C.| Knoch Jr.,, Miss Louise Brooks, William. Grosman, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Knoch, F Mr. and Mrs. S. George, F. Schutte, Miss F. Reilly, Mrs. H. Knoch, Miss Ella Knoch, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. L. Brooks, E. and Francis Brown, | Mr. Schultz Eugene Phelix, Otto Barthol- y, Mrs. Knight, Don Kunight and Mrs. | Kunky. | ' CLUB PARTIES. | llegro Club calebrated its first anni- |v ry with a successtul ball on Wednes- t v eve last. The hall was neatly deco- rated and about 130 couple were on the floor. During a short intermission be- tween dances the guests of L'Allegro | Club were entertained with a song by | Miss Mabel Kearney, president of the L’Allegro Club of Hollister, and also w th a contralto solo by Miss Mignon Judson. Both young ladies received several en- cores. The floor was under the direction of Louis Lobe and Alfred Anderson. S8 5& The Mission Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. J. Hey, street, January 20. All the members were present and the same officers were re- elected for the club year. Several bright readings were given and after the re- freshments were served Mrs. Hey amused ber guests with palmistry. Those present were Mrs. J. Kemp, president; Mrs. E. B. Vreeland, vice president; Mrs. E. M treasurer; Mrs. T. Morrin, secre- Mrs. T. C. Cook, Miss May Cook, W. A. Hewitt, Mrs. T. A. Farliss, Mrs. J. Hey, Mrs. Dalsley, Mrs. R. Leech, Mrs. W. Armitage, Mrs. E. J. Mrs. M. T. Walker, Mrs. C. A. Rogers, # i, ¢ Miss Hattle Korn, who is to be married on February 11 to Otto Neisser of Los Angeles, was given a luncheon on Satur- day, January 31, by her friends among the young women employes of the Na- than-Dohrmann Company. Tables were D 0 0 e PR Y ) 36 feet south of Sixteenth, of Guerrero street, o4, fo: ton sireet, Preston & McKinnon seilers, I, Eliaser lot on the south side of Filbert feet west of Broderick, 30x137 . for $4000; lot on the eas reet, 65 feet south of Twenty- “price $8760; lot on morthwest ght street and Central avenue, ; lot on the southeast corner Potrero avenue and Twenty-third street, 25x for $2000; lot on the south side of Fred- erick street, 105 feet east of Cole, 25x1l. for §1600; iot on the east side of Sixth av 84 feet north of Lake street, 50x120, for § H 1ot on the morth line of California street, 38 feet east of Third avenue, 100, price $1100; lot on the east line of Second avenue, 290 feet north of A street, 50x120, for $2000; lot on the southeast corner of Twenty-seventh avenue 32:6x100, for $1150; lot on ederick street, 15:6 feet 6, for $1600; lot on the east of Cole, north line of Carl street, 125 feet west of Clayton, 25x137:6, for $1650; four flats, each 25x100, on t uth side of Lake street, be- | tween Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seventh ave- nues: at $600 each. | ADVERTISE.{ENTS. HER AGE A ? Have you ever realized how much depends on a good com- plexion? Listen: A lady whose complexion has been preserved by Lola Montez Creme and proper treat- ment, whose skin is clear and healthy and without a wrinkle — she may be 30, but she doesn't get credit for > it. Now con- suler the lady whose skin has be- come sallow, withered, wrinkled and blemished thrqugh want of nourishment and proper treat- ment—she may be 30, but we give her credit for many more sum- mers. Do you wish to retain youth as long as possible? Are you at all interested in your gen- eral appearance? Would you value a perfect complexion? Then call this week. SIX F =E TREATMENTS Will be given. I will remodel and renovate your face, correct every defect and make it youthful, healthy and beautiful. the grea Lola Montez Creme &5, oo and tissue builder, a skin restora- tive and preserver of beauty, of known value. permanently Superflucns Hair Rormenenty the only means ever dlsc vered—- the Electric Needle as operated by Mrs. Harrisop. 2 Ladies o Trial Pot fatem-out ot tomy 10c in stamps will receive a book of instruetions and a box of Lola M Creme and Face Powder, Visit My Parlors and See what May Be Done for You. MRS. NETTIE HARRISON (0., DERMATOLOGISTS. 78-80 Geary St., 8in Fraceiseo. | . | i | % | | z | i A!'Ll Schutte of Vallejo was 3374 Seventeenth | Thayer, | | Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mec- !| Cluskey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Catt, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Marasky, Mr. | and Mrs. A. Silveria, Mr. and Mrs. A. Silva, Misses Gertrude and Julla Tray- | nor, Miss Geneva Willlams, Miss Lena \C rke, Miss L. Peters, Miss A. Owens, Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. W. Graham, Mrs. J. | Johnson, Mrs. A. Waugh, Mrs. M. Cur- | ran, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. J. Peters, Hon. L. F. Tormey, Messrs. J. Tormey, J. Maho- ney, A. Jeffrey, Charles Catt, F. Starkey, Charles Cole, L. McCluskey, H. Jones, W. Christian, O. Dahlgren, M. Jones, Sex- ton, Wilson and Stockwell. DR An enjoyable party was given by Miss Genevieve Sullivan at her home, 652 Page street, on Thursday evening, January 29. Among those present were Miss Madeline | Walsh, Miss Genevieve Sulllvan, Messrs. Charles Bach, Charles Rosenthal, Mau- rice Fitzgibbon, Harry Hund, Willlam | Grass, Hugh Keenan, Fred Hund, Carl Buttgenbach, John Lieber, Albert Walsh, Mercer Fallon and David Sullivan. PERSONAL. Mrs. Laura Dierssen of Sacramento is spending a few days in San Francisco. r George Clay and family from Kentucky are paying a visit to this city. S Mrs. Clara H. Powers has returned to Ler home in Los Angeles. s teine Miss Ethelwynne Lewis will leave this week for Fort Leavenworth to visit friends in army circles. She will be the guest of Major and Mrs. Leach. ) Mrs. Laura Gashwiler has eng: rooms at the Lenox for the season. R ] Captain and Mrs. Tuttle of the Bear | will return to the Lerox after spending two weeks in San Diego. P50 red . Mrs. Judge Matt Johnson of Sacramento will be at the Lenox for a few days. . s e Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph and Miss Myr- tle J. Joseph will recelve' at their home, 2413 Washington street; on Sunday, Feb- | ruary 15, trom 2 to 6 o'clock, prior to the departure of the family for the East, where they intend to reside permanently. | Py puae Mr. and Mrs. T. Salomon announce the | cenfirmation of their son, Leonard, Satur- day, February 14, at Geary-street Temple. Reception the following Sunday, Febru- | | ary 15, from 2 to 5 o'clock, at thelr resi- | dence, 1636 Eddy street. The following sales are reported by A. J. Rich & Co.: Northeast corner of Hyde and Sacramento Streets, 68:9x97 feet, with the old Coleman mansion standing thereon, to Wilber Watkins, for about $22.500: to A. Hineman, for J. Smith and Mr. Halliday. line of East street, 12 Ington street, for §17,500; 70 feét on the | west line of Church street, 20 feet south from | Dorland street, with improvements consisting | of flats, for $100; store and two flats oh the north side of Howard treet, 115 test weat of leventh street, A. P. Happ, for 9000; four lots In the blnLk bounded by Ful- | , Grove, Cole and Shrader streets, two lots on Cole strcet and one on Shrader street, at | about $2750 per lot. Baldwin & Howell report an increased demand for lots in San Mateo Park, and also that during the past week the follow- | | ing sales have been made: To John F. Gard for $1600 for lot No. 21, | fronting 169 feet on Bellevue avenue, with a depth of 245 feet; to Willard N. Drown and John F. Leicester, lots 78, 81, & and 5, the price of which is in t! neighborhuod of $6000; to D. Boldeman, lot 25, for $1000; to M. | F. Heller, lot No. 23, for $1200. They also report that the residence of Adolph Blaich on Bellevue avenue is nearly finished. Water pipes are being laid throughout the entire tract and the grading of the avenues which | have been surveyed through the ngw subdivis- fon of the property is about completed. They also report that a large order for shade and ornamental trees has been placed by them with | the Callfornia Nursery Company and that | many improvements are projected for the com- ing spring. Easton, Eldridge & Co. report the fol- lowing sales at auction on February 8: North line of Pine street, near Broderick, two houses, 00 feet (runlabc F10,000, Subject to the confirmation of the court; north line of Bay street, through to North Point street, 100 X275 feet, ‘for $5000; a bid of $19,500 was of- fered and declined on block 670, bounded by H and Hugo strects, Third and Fourth ave- | nues: a bid of $11,000 was made for a portion | of block No. 199, “bounded by Eighteenth und | Nineteenth avenues and Point Lobos aven the Iot on south line of Seventeenth street, feet west of Seventeenth street, Jas s01d to Mrs. O'Connor for Mr. Naulty for $2500; north- east corner of Ashbury and Eighteenth streets, 50x95, for $1200. Easton, Eldridge & Co. also report the following sales for the account of Mr. Gibson: Two-story residence on south line of CIIHOF nia street, near Devisadero, for $6500 to W. F, Roberts; for Patrick Lynch to C. L. Bleadon, lot andyimprovements on the westerly line of | Sanches street, 25 fect mouth of Twenty-sixth, | 32150 for Mr. McDonald to Mrs. M. Spatt: | Zen, the premises 1018 York stret, near Twen- | | ty-third, for §2400; for the California Title in- surance and Trust Company, 642 acres in Napa | {10 $27,250; for the' Continental Bulla- & and Loan 'Association, premises on th portherly line of Lincoln sireet, 50x70 feet, be- lots’ Nos. 171 to 173, Gift Map No. 1, for ‘l 01; also for the Continental Bullding "and n Association, a portion of lot No. 2, block 41, of the city of San Bernardino, $626. COMING AUCTIONS. The following properties are offered for sale at auction on Tuesday next by East- on, Eldridge & Co.: South line of Sixthi street, 25 feet southeast of Bryant, three-story bay-window rooming- house and stores; residence at 324 Masanic avenue, near Waller street; building lots on the south line of Seventeenth st near Church; cottage on the west line of Banchez street, 4 h ot Twenty-sixth: three hand. | SomeGats, 1800 BTTTSTS Waller st Ashbury, lot 25x110; residence on t;:" or line of Clay street 128 reet west of Fillmore; large lot, 25x127:814; building lot on the north line of Waller street, 597:3 feet east of Shrader; Richmond fiats, beAA‘ Nos. 3006-3006A, 3008 3008A Clement street, near Thirty-first lveflue. consisting of four new flats; flats on the Iine of Harrison ltreal. near Third, '.hrn lhu of 6-6-6 rooms and bath. The Von Rhein Real Estate Company for its auction of Thursday, February 12 announces the following terms: One- fourth cash, the remainder in one, two and three years, interest 6 per cent. The pleces covered by these terms are seven Jots on the west line of Fillmore and the €ast line 40400900000 000000 0eeeeees SOUh line of O'Farrell streets, including | special sales: LLADIES’ New Arrivals dressds; fine and sheer, yard exceptional values at, yard.. TAILOR SUITS $18.00 and $20.00 TAILOR SUITS, reduced to $12.50 $22.50 and $25.00 TAILOR SUITS, reduced to $15.00 $26.00 and $27.50 TAILOR SUITS, reduced to $17.50 $32.00 and $35.00 TAILOR SUITS, reduced to $27.50 25¢ For Ladies’ Choice White Goods White Goods, fresh and dainty — the very kind that will be most wanted for Spring wear: 50 inch White Paris Lawns, for evening and party .50¢, 65¢, 85¢c and 90¢ " 68 inch White French Organdies, soft chiffon finish, 50c, 65¢, 85¢ and $1.00 We Continue the Clearance Sale of Ladies’ So cordial was the response to this sale that we have decided to continue it while the goods last. An inspection of the reductions will convince you of the great values we are offering—All are perfect, artistically tailored Suits of such merit and high character as are very seldom found in LADIES’ ‘Made to Sel in Carpet dining room as a exceptionally fine heavy quality, size 9x 12 feet, and are SPANGLED NET ROBES —in a rare showing of exquisite novelties —some in White and Black, some in Black and Steel and others all Black Spangled. handsome dresses cannot be told in words—you must-see them, patterns are now on display, prices from.. The beauty and worth of these Advance $15.00 to $100.00 Suits @) WALKING SUITS $16.50 and $18.00 WALKING SUITS, reduced to $13.50 $10.50 and $21.00 WALKING SUITS, reduced to $16.00 $22.50 and $26.50 W ALKING SUITS, reduced to $20.00 $30.00 and $34.00 WALKING SUITS, reduced to $23.50 Fancy Hosiery 1 For joc A special purchase of over 3000 pairs Ladies’ Fancy Hose makes this wonderful price possible, Not an old pattern among them—Some are in pretty stripes, others in neat white polka dots on different color ground, in plain and richelieu ribbed — New, Styllsh Hosiery that sells regularly at soc per pair—Sale Price To-morrow. ..... 25¢ Another Offcring in Art Squares We have secured another lot of these hand- some Carpet Squares, which can be used upon the floor in any part of the house, especially in the crumb_cloth; they are extra $4.50 value at, each......... the corner, with 37:6 feet front; five large lots on Pacific avenue and Broderick street, including the corner, 45x100 feet; also the large northwest corner of Mar- kt and Castro streets; two fine O'Far- rell street residences, Nos 1320 and 132, east of Laguna street, with lot 53x120 feet, rents for §115; two stores and two flats, 1413 to 1419 Valencia, street, rents for $70; 1809 to 1813 Halght street, rents for $75, with lot 55x137:6 feet; two stores and bar- rom and mechanics' hotel, and a lot 25X137:6 feet, on the north line of Fell street, east of Devisadero. G. H. Umbsen & Co. will auction realty on Monday, February 16, and will offer the following properties for sale: Two_parcels belonging to the estate of Mar- garet Lang at 526 Eddy street and 1012 and 101234 Thirteenth street; three properties of the Andrew Hathaway estate at 1 Unlon street, | B orthwent corner of Alabama. and RIPIRY streets and adjoining on Alabama street; the Willlam F. McCready estate property at 1121 Vermont street; the fifty-vara on the southeast corner of Beach and Taylor streets, at parti- tion sale; the premises from 134 to 138 Four- teenth street: the lot, 30x117 feet, and at 2221 Pacific avenue, between Bucha: ‘Webster streets; house and lot at 2612 street; flats at 407 an Octavia street; flats at 816 and 31613 Seventh street; the premises at 434 Natoma street and the income property at 1311 and 13113 Broadway, between Hyde and Larkin streets. OUTSIDE LANDS. Sol Getz & Son report that the grading of blocks for them on the Ocean boule- vard is about completed, and that the contractor is macadamizing Forty-ninth avenue, which in connection with the ocean boulevard will make a fine drive. Getz & Son also report that the profile shows that the street grades that have | will be 215 rooms been established between H and K streets vary little from the present grades, and that an average of about six feet given to the block running west from Forty- sixth avenue to the beach will furnish a pretty slope for building sites. Ten hy- | drants and a ten-inch main will soon be placed on the ocean beach. Henry Stern of the firm of David Stern & Sons has returned from a business trip to New York and Chicago. The North Shore Railroad has just had a new map made of its line through Marin and Sonoma counties. It has been reduced in size and printed in connection with an illustrated booklet describing the beautiful redwood country. A large of- ficlal map of Monte Rio Park, on the Russian River, showing all the terraces and public ways that have been accepted by the County Board of Supervisors, has also been issued. All homeseekers and others interested in the subject of coun- try homes may secure both maps and | booklet free of cost by writing to George W Heintz, general frelght and passenger agent of the North Shore Rallroad, 6% Market street. The stables of the Morton Draying and Warehouse Company, to be erected on the southeast line of Harrison street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh streets, will cost The estate of Cornellus O’Connor will erect a five-story apartment-house on the north line of Ellls street, between Larkin and Polk streets, the cost of which will be $60,000. It will contain sixty-six three and four room apartments, with connect- Ing baths and kitchens. Altogether there L. H. Sly will bulld & 2%0-room aps .rv.- ment-house on the north line of T street, 137: feet west from Polk st the cost of which will be about $100,000. M. T. Blackwood has planned to b three flats on the north line of Cl street, between Walnut and Laurel streets, to cost $15,000. Bring on the People. Special rates ars made by the Southern Pa- cific from February 15 to June 15, as follows: Chicago to California, $33; St. Louls, Memphis, New Orleans, $30; Omaba, Kansas City and other Missouri River points, $25. This is your opportunity. Bring out the rest of your folks. Why mot? . e ——————— APPEALS TO COURTS AFTER YEARS OF 1IATRIMONY Kate M. Black commenced an action for divorce against John A. Black yester- day charging him with treating her cruel- Iy for some time past. She alleges that he has frequently cursed her, has threat- ened to strike her and has caused her great anguish by comstantly applying to ber vile and opprobrious epithets. The Blacks were marrfed in Texas in 1§79, Plack is at present a resident of the Lone Star State. Suits for divorce were also filed by Cors Jane Mahin against John Mahin for de- sertion, Bertha Bequette against Julian Bequette for cruelty, Juana Sesena against Pedro Sesena for desertion and Loulse Secchi against Gaspar Secchi for desertion. =————— are a rare delight Is served with the hot Woodlawn’s value is in the syrup, Sold by all grocers in gai on. :af-zall \n and quart tins and quact and piat bo tles. Try Woodlawn. You'll LONG SYRUP REFIN San Francisco. Winter Breakfasts when —————— Long’s Woodlawn Maple Syrup cakes. Apmmdkfichumimwsflttrmmflflamofmmmt not c like it. ING CoO.