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AN OHIO PREACHER Wishes to Be of Some Benefit to Suffering Humanity. —_— He Offers to Furnish Information Free How Consumption Can Be Cured at Home Without Drugs. This Is Not a Faith Cure, but an Actual Personal Experience. NTS. the Sales of t HE week largest realty sale of th just past was that of th Levison block at 126 to 136 Sutte; street to a client of Marion Lev entritt for $365,00. The property s on the north line of Sutter street, i “et east from Kearny. The lot frontage of 101:10% feet and runs througl die place. The improvements con- sist of a three-story brick building oc- ipled by the Nathan-Dohrmann Com pany W K. Vanderslice & Co., Roths- child & Hardenfeldt, Nordman Bros 1 & Co., the International Silver Com- pany W. H. Copp. The rents amoeunt to about $25,000 per annum Throug the agency of A. J. Rich & Co. Otto M. Gre ald has sold for 344,000 lot 7 and four ouses bringing ver month, on the w line of venworth street, feet mnorth from Be lman os. & Co. have sc on the we of Stemner str fee nort} of MecAllister, $10.2 » lot on the north 1 REV. MELVIN L. PEDEN ot Y Fek it (BSONBURG,0. Sometimeagoll at 1 was a victim of that dreaded dis- | 1100 Of the home plac President § My wondition mae saen | Bigelow, which property is being offered s the above firm In subdivisions. Both s ke are (o be improved with at-| UDOK/ Iy SRy puowician, butldings. The same brokejs At I'was gradi- | have sold for the Hongkong and Shang- g worse and worse. My | hai Bank the property on the, south Jine | ed at ¥ con Va street 4 feet west of -Fill- edo Lung Spe- | more, G8:9x137:6, for $8000. The bLuy 3 ¥ case, who by s case will probably improve at dthatIhad | distant date with attractive buildings . My doctor AN TMPORTANT LEASE. 11y that he could not co Da \ & Leéigh have leased for t stated that & complete change of | P. Hotaling & Co. the large vacant corn surroun i at the junetion of Market, Larkin ai e A s strongly | Haves streets, fronting 1 et on Mar = % e and Hayes streets and 92 feet on Lar RS 56190 By I80CES | 1yn. to Mrs. Muirhead, for fifteen vears tme to make such a change, | i . ronial gpproximating $700 per mont! wn of S0 Imany person Mrs. Muirhead will const handsome r climates w r- nv n to light an I was saved s of this ¢ res and man; a N 1 fF I n alreadv lease < flering ase and wi i oW side R te b dats ju of Wal- with south 2y | TStore Property on Sutter Street Is Sold for $365,000, and This Deal Characterizes he Week Just Closed —_— lowing sales during the past week: J. Abelang to Frank Gandrot, cottage at 1212 fork street "wenty-fourth James Burke et al lot 26x100, for $1825; Mrs. to Louis Haas, lot on south line of Gr street, 192:6 feet west ranklin, 2776x12), with two front and two houses on rear street, for £8200; M. Foley to Allan St. J. Bowle, lot on northwest corner of Post and Devis- adero st :6x87:6, improvements two Purcell, 511 Oak street, south side, 110 feet west of Buchanan, lot 27:6x120, im- | provements house of 8 rooms and bath, R. | for $6350 H. Felge has sold three flats and lot, x% feet, on the east line of San Jose enue, between Twenty-fourth and | Twenty-fifth streets, to Bette, for | %10,500 Hamilton Morgan has bought from the estate of A. J. Benoit 40x60 feet on the line of Leavenworth street, 57:6 feet 1 from California, for $13,500. William Wilson is to pay $75,000 for the -year lease of the block bounded by | North Point, Powell, Bay and Mason - | streets. The w Merchants' Exchange bullding | on California street will cost $1,300,000 ap- | proximately OFFERED AT AUCTION. idge & Co. have prepared properties to be offered at alogue of | Tuesday. April 21, at which the following sarcels will be offered: South line of Turk street. 27:6 feet east of Polk, lot 60x$5 feet, with three ten- room houses; house on westerly line of | Howard street, 1% feet north of Twenty- | sixth, of seven rooms and bath; building sterly line of Angelica street, h: Nos. 37 to 43 nt street, im- 6x80 feet; resi- feet west ; Nos. 1022 and . fmprove- ts the avenue, | provements § flat den at | of Buchan | 102215 Folsom street, near Sixti two hou building HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUN ~— COLUMBIA THEATER IS PLACED IN REALTY MARKET BY OWNERS west line, 104 feet south of | ats, for $19,000; A. Bolten to | | their next semi-monthly auction sale, on | APRIL 12 ADVERTISEMENTS. WHAT HAS WHISKY EVER DONE FOR YOU : : 3 n who .is 1 ; 2 There is but one answer to the question—Nothing. Reflect 2 moment and you will realize what it means. Every drinking T s anst | @ ferent to this question has the whisky disease. It is whisky that has caused the indifference and it means that the will power is yie e OfF & COUTSe Whisky. I‘housandg owe their ill heaith to whisky, but it has such a hold on them that they cannot give up, and they are forced to cor {. that has but one ending. : bl e Ii you are a victim of the drink habit you, should call on us. If there is any one pear and dear to you who ey ® should investigate our treatment. | [ ] [ ] & o | i H ! tem in condition where stimulants | _ We will refer b of the city. He was a patient at case by his friends. Our treatment Please read the following t “I came to your institute 5 |® I | @ work as usual. T have since been t never take another drink. I have after effects. It has been a godsend to me. ' ® glass and which led to two or three anything I tried to eat could not b @ Vill never take another drink and | @ restored my nervous system to its norm Post street, city. for Whisky Drinkers. 2 He has cured more than 4500. @ life. liope and ambition to every man w will state that his general health was improv . Y permission prospective patients to one of the largest wholesale houses in San Francisco. a2 man who is known “I want to thank God for leading me to your institute three weeks ago. he He has turned abodes of misery and suffering into happy homes; he has brought prosperity to men;: “: ; ho has ever taken this treatment. Dr. Hawks' treatment permanently destro, 1 desire for liquor ..l ry v ;‘ Every perso are not wanted. There is no risk. no dangerous hypodermic and no bad after effects to fe d by the treatment. to e our institute and has been under the influence of Alcoholism for a number of years and was reg cured him. The name and address of this gentleman will be given at our office on request stimonials: P three weeks ago for treatment for the liquor habit and remained there two and one-half day aking your treatment at home and during business hours.” My desire for liquor has n entir gained ten pounds in weight and have a ravenous appetite. Your treatment is humanre and ratic WILLIAMS, care Sallinger Bros., Oakland, Cal. A I had been a hard drinker for several years, whicl When I came to your institute for treatment I was on the verge of a 1 It has now been threc weeks since I took your treatment and ca The medicine which you give following the three day zr;;n)m ROBE to ; returned I y removed arid T’shal] wi no bad drirks before each meal e retained on my stomach. have gained seven pounds in flesh al condition, and 1 feel to-day like I felt ten years ago, before I ever drank a drop. ment on west line of Treat avenue, 15) féet south rivate testimonials at office. | of Etghtee street; on the north- | & i \\[e u}'}c anxious t(]\_;:xu every one addicted to the Liquor Habit every opportunity to m\r-ni:?t; ;zlv\e f\'}fi‘\."‘,‘l'fm “'1"‘.1 1 e \"E“ west corner of Lakeview and Lee ave- | @ daily and will give San Francisco reicrences above question. WE WANT TO IMPRESS UPON EVERY MA! R TREA nues (Lakeview Tracy); lot on the north | @ MENT WILL CURE HIM. NO MATTER HOW MANY OTHER TREATMENTS HAVE FAILED e (5 :“’;“"“‘k} ich 8. feet east | Free treatment: Any deserving person, unable to pay for the treatment, but desirous to be cured of the Liquor FHabit fror | AR the eneticn sl @ Mayor EUGENE E. SCHMITZ, Chief of Police GEORGE W. WITTMAN or either of the Police Judges will be treat | & co.n at their salesroom, 638 Market 1: 3 If |v‘vvcr<"~red in getting rid oi the curse of liquor or in behalf of a relative or friend, investigate our treatment. Full y fur street, Tuesday, Apri the following | nished to all who call or address properties were sold: | k - | rthwest corner of Pest and Devisa- | e consisting of e modern flat stree ro two stor improvemen living rooms of six rooms and one house, $19,000; two story eight-room residence on the south 3 street, near Buchanan, for lot on the northwest liné of 25x80 feet, between Fourth | § THREE-DAY LIQUOR CURE INSTITUTE, P Hotihig & Co.. 35 ant and Brannan streets, | de of Halght st 75; fourteen-room residence on the j. ot on the cast | Streets, having finished basement and b THE TAILOR feot south of | @ttic, brick and concrete foundation, for ea I l ee @ . 5 ‘$1570- | $10,000; 1ots 18 and 19, Lee avenue, west of b 3 Coles for $183 b 2 TR, o @ Samper. et o yard avenue, and lots %, 2 o % 9 4 L R i e 10 Yt and 2, Grand Ocean boulevard, and lot . Spring an¢ Summer n Gat ;‘) - [h’) 5 3 1d 38, Harold avenue, : - - Goods all In e st lot south line of Twenty- ° - - ° M 8 s Mas | ond street, near Guerrero, size 25x114 9 9 o feet. sold for $1100, subject to confirmation |® ol of Probate Court; southeast corner of - the south line | @ Forifogeths § Devisa- | consisting of two stores, two flats above 1 b ol Bk ko - Gt ’l“ lot | Of seven and eight rooms and bath, two - u,'mvn‘.,V & Co. the J”}v' cottages and a stable In the rear, for $17, e ”x;‘j“':“_‘ i, ta 1500, to close an estate; $4000 was the price o T i ey Tor ihe vame | PRI for two flats of four and five rooms | = n OREGON RANGE FEUD son £0r $150. and {or the satne | oy the south line of Twenty-fourth street, PERSONAL MENTION. ' . 2804 on. 3 e oL "4 | near Dolores; two houses of six -rooms it | CAUSES THE TRAGEDY e fec o Zeoy | each, on Grove street, near Franklin, and l 1110-1112 Marset Bt Lietls v residence, for 365071 two houses of four rooms each, on, Ivy I'. A. Sheehan of Sacramento is regis- | Sheepmen at the John Day River 201-3 Montgs mery 8t erine Morrissey. brought $ tered at the Occidental. | Bex Frage F. B. Surryhne reports tollowing he i le of Hi ia . . g L Quarrel and Ome Is 1436, Bpring e e | e credit sale of Hibernia Bank prop- J. C. Steele, a mining man of Trinity, I 3 Los Angeles, 0 Tw ouse with iwo small flats | C'Ui€s by G. H. Umbsen & Co. will take County, is at the Grand. | __ Killed. in vear at 2408 Sicramento street, be. | Piice, 2t Goldgn Gate Hall X5 Butler J. D. Coleman, a merchant of Port- | §5 CCERS IR RS- OO eI ween Webster and Fillmore, 1ot 2 by | are one-fourth cash. the belamce to o jang. f sk foe Oahiowis. i e » pedbe, T ey s pao-atory residence and|maln, if desired, for one, two, three and ARG B W. Akerman i oll merchant of | rof W ¥ Coutiy f 76 by 137:6 feet at 21% Bush street, | four years, a deposit of 10 per cent of the | San Diego, is at the Grand. | z 3 : seen Websier and Fillmore, 3519 res” | purchase price (o be paid upon the tati of | LLAITY Barrere Is Struck | ™) 7 Trecs. o mitrond sontractor or| Omaha City Convention | 2 a Jush | {he hammer or announcement of sz Chicago, is at the California | | /- g5y ‘:| ’1”', e ';‘f ,I:"f‘ ¢+ | taxes for the flscal year ending June : and IUSta‘ntly | J. J. McSorley, a mining man of Cal- Reqmres Police to Jack PATENTED G ot H0, by 00 At - | 1004, to be payable by the purchaser. The Killed | averas County, is at the California. | shot * Jones on the \ . OW- | catalogue, which has just been issued, in- 1lled. | B BN e i Keep Order fork : . hotwell, $5550; northwest corner | iy vy i | Robert H. Wheeler, a prominent . | : Bh ! nor cludes seventy-two offerings, which in- G A . S35t e | Both men were Wheeler County.sheen and Beaver streets, 3 by 110 feet, | ciude the. foliwing: Uatsroves | | broker of New York, is at the Palace. | ! /s six flats and lot 4 by 80 feet at ARG T i S s ke G i H. H. Yard, who is promoting the e Dot e Sttt S e ¥ flats a § @ | the west line of Kearny street. between| 1} Ba e, 3 o e 'amplo - H. Yard, o is 2 | - &1 Glick e to the Sher- iz E e_GIasseS Clara street, between Fifth and | Fybert and Greenwich streets: southwest rhalmg iee » driver in the employ | 1/ 04 along the Feather River, is at| OMAHMA, April 11.—The hardest fought L ler ‘lm the Si Jeise; dot _on ihe . east ine | comer of ‘Dupont stréet and Edith:place, | g o o0 Francisco Towe) \Company of |4} pg1ace. | campaign for the control of party polities | B 1 ® At vol Shes poriet vistee P oot Strest o o B st B i Hinfmprovey- eaiinwest: comer:of \Bryad- |1, Tolsom Etrest, was ‘stmuck i | W. W. Douglas. employed in the |in the history of Omaha city politics T ik ok Wit = A S to efige. Test you Araciamapey Lol 45 A el {%sr | way and Virginia place, between Btock- | Stantly o ldat ersning Ry & RORN- | State Treasurer's office at Sacramento, is | ended this afternoon in a split in the Re- ¥and and Bédy p b nts an “_'(‘“:r“ -H,‘: ;v‘“’:‘\‘-h ton and Powell streets; No. 17 Russell bound electric car of the Ellis and O'Far- | g¢ tho Grand | publican convention held to nominate the | 9 . foononfonfonfosfonfosfonfifentente R e e wtteet, nl,n‘m.-‘ n Unfon un;'! Filbert streets, | rell-street line. The accident occurred T Snyder of Tos Angsles and W | city tioket,: From the: time the chelteatas L i e from Fourteenth by 0| o cottesnsmouthmst 1insiar Yl | shortly atfer 8 o'clock at the cormer of | o “White, Sheriff of Los Angeles Coun- | of the City Central Committee called the | police flocked on to the.floor to preserva n the southeast corner | proved’ lot. Zhxide fect, mortheast o | Fulton and Devisadero streets and was | i, are at the Palace. delegates until half thelr number with- | order and forcibly pushed a number of y-second ktreets, 40 Ly | City Hall square; No. 316 Page street, lot | Witnessed by Idward Leavy of 18 Olive | g 4. Stedman, acting manager of the | drew in a body to hold a convention of Mo s, Iate Theis saste T Wt : O he cast line of | 57:6x10, with two-story residence; ~No. | avenue. According to the story told by | Atlantic system of Wells, Fargo & Co.’s | their own the proceedings were marred | Kititrary 5 Kie: Pt o e ‘ ;u..k‘.z:‘ et {:., eet south from Henry, | 9811 Green street, south line, west from |l.eavy the accident appears to have been | express, arrived from New York last| o continuous: uproar: aid: twioe 1t wis b - bk . ‘t\li--r‘w" “'“l‘ml;“";“"v‘ & by feet, $300. Baker street, with two flats, and also wn!nnawumblp. Motorman Frank Blue, who | evening and is registered at the Palace. | 1o oesary for the chairman of the con- | seventy-on ’ Delegates THE COLUMBIA THEATER. ,hxlfl:;!_lnx lots to be offered separately, | was in charge of the car, was booked at B. A. Worthington, superintendent of | vention to ask the police to preserve | from the 'd Ninth Madison & Burke have recetved instruc- | Bx1 éach with cottage: southwest cor-| 1. City Prison on a charge of man- | the coast divison of the Southern Pa- | yoger wards left convention - and wers Be Crom. Che eullane Syroies 3 4 v“‘v'j"“'l“"“‘ g g r‘:"““’- 4h- | slaughter. | cific Company, returned yesterday from | The supporters of Mayor Moores, who | called to order e They or- ropesty. 1p0m Which oo oo, T healer | south Tine. of, Greenwich streoe. borwors| Blue was taken into custody by Patrol- | @ tour of Inspection through the south. | wishes to secure his: nomination for a | ganized and adiournea next Mon- property, upon which the price o s : street, veen | g bt el 2 Sl “hic ; . 4 e o ’ im | day night, w t is ed by the has been placed. he frontage is 7 Pierce and Scott, southwest corner Six-| man C. Wedekin, Park station, W. G. -\"mzt—_\vr of Chicago, an assist- fl}lrd 'ly‘xm. dlnd lrpx»fl“:);»l;nmel to him ;e«:\dp:mf‘ f‘\‘\“hn”\ *3.[ 1‘““«:1. 1 by th e et sk e tree(, | teenth and Pond streets; unimproved lot | who appeared to be acting as special | ant of J. C. Stubbs in the traffic depart- | Were almost evenly divided. | leaders, a full Il be placed in 1 1s back 175 fe » Anna streef. oy | _ : 5y bav | o Hoxet Yinem L who ¥ On the call of wards for the nomina- | the fleld. The.remainder of the ticket The four-story and basement brick buld. | o7 the north line of Twenty-second street, | counsel for his prisoner and advised him | ment of the Harriman lines, who has | E aedrn chaethohriar s | wat IoIated R e ey on the lot is under lease for a term | between Church and Sanchez; lot on | to refrain from discussing the case. ! been in Los Angeles as a witness - be- | tion o "r:nor‘ul"»lh» d‘ < l»"odg‘z’ | P = n fthout rther disturb< i vears | Nireteenth street, between Guerrero and | The story told to Deputy Coroner Mee- | fore the Interstate Commerce Commis- After elght wards had been called and PR + 1 olores ets; vest ¢ F Ve P y Edwa R VY, W standing | sion’s et e avtEe & L | vo hafrman Gi c 2 are s — The following sales are reported by | Dolores streets;” southwest corner Ver- | han by Edward Leavy, who stand on's Investigation, arrived from - the | yo1ed CHatrmer Sot of the Noth Wore | “ wasmindron, amn o= L Wooster, Whitton & Montgomery: For A, | ment and Slerra streets; lot %x128 on the | at the corner of Fulton and Devisadero | south last night and i at the Palace. | demanded a poll of the Second Ward. The | | WASHINGTON, Apcil 11 —Second | = Shula to G. Matthiessen, 132 acres in Napa | Northwest line of Market street, between | streets, is to the (-ff«;'l that narr«:- e LA w(_"m‘rv ll‘-wm_”d with the rollcall, The | COTPS. Now attached to the ttleship Mas: County. for $1760; for J. E. Patton to Mrs. | Noe and Castro streets; lot 26xI2%5 on the | jumped from an inbound car just as the ; secre ! th tl achusetts. has resignéd from the service ami N. G. Marques, house and lot in San | ©25t line of Church street, between |southbound car of the same line was ap- PROFESSOR FOURNIER convention was soon in an uproar, the | his resignat was to-day accepted $6500, and in addition 225 acres of Martin rancho In Santa Clara to following named persons prices given: E Sweeney Francisco, fifteen acres for $1500, Sheridan of Haywards, ten acres for $1000, £. H. Day of Hollister, ten acres fc H ewcomer- of Chicago, 31000, J. M. Day of Hollis for 31000, R. Freeman of Sa twenty-five acres for $2500, J. nder of Dodge Clty, Kans., ten ac: RUSS HOUSE n e an_plan; 400 rooms: fitted throughout Up-to-date head mercial cadquarters sultes All mod quarters newl) ten 2 | $1000, A. C. Durgin of Illinois, ter Japan Will Strengthen Navy. | es for $1000, \‘\Hll:)in T. Tefler of Sm: Mar« via Victoria, April 11. | ncisco, ten acres for 31000, G. H. de A ; sed c » of Chicago, ten acres for $1000, L. M. 1 fixing the | Keeler of Evanston, twenty acres for iration of s sessio; days 2000, M. Sflcox of Los Gatos, twenty acres It is rumorec s de- sposition measu t Sing revenue xpansion by economics. for $2000, J. Gray of Chicago, twenty acres for $2000, Catherine Lunn of San Francisco, thirteen acres for $1300, and M. | A. Call of Orange County, thirty-nine | acres for $3900. | Easton, Eldridge & Co. report the foi- 2dmin have an absolutely certain, saie, permanent cure. It can be taken without loss of time and is painless. We curing hundreds and can cure you. We will give you their [} ames and you can write or see them. YOU DO NOT PAY A CENT UNTIL CURED, so you run no [ Write at once, as delay is always dangerous, oiten fatal ] Fidelity Rupt C H idelity Rupture Cure, § = 26.: KGARNY STREET, H = San Francisco, Cal. = - May 1 we remove to commodious and elegant offices at 1344 Mar- [ ’ ket street. v | ] Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets; No. 208 San Jose avenue, with two-story residence; Jot §0x114 and cottage on the south line of Twenty-sixth street, between Noe and Castro streets; lot: 25x115:9 on Diamond street, between Twenty-second and nty lot 25x100 on third streets; 1 reet; 1738 Mission street, be- tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth strects, and five lots adjoining; No. 4075 Seven- teenth street; lot on Market street, be tween Sanchez and Noe streets; No. 2504 | Bryant st : lot 105 on Sanchez | street, b en Day and Thirtieth strets; | lot Sanchez street, beween Twenty- ninth and Day- streets; lot on Twenty- fifth street, between Castro and Diamond on proaching. In alighting he stepped direc Iy in front of the swiftly moving car. The unfortunate man was struck with terrific force and his body was thrown many feet When the car was finally stopped Bar- rere was Iifted from the tracks and placed on the sidewalk. The Park Emergency Hospital was notified, but upon the arriv- al of the ambulance life was found to be extinct and the surgeon in charge ex- pressed it as his opinion that death had ensued instant The Coroner was notified and the body removed to the Morgue. Deceased was single man, aged 50 years. He resided 07 Scott street and was a brother of L. Barrere of the San Francisco Towel Com- t TENDERED A DINNER At Close of French Class He Is Guest of Honor at Bo- hemian Club. Professor Eugene Tournier was present- with complimentary testimonial reso- | | Mr. Gray Had Bright’s Discase, and Doctors to Mcet Death as He Could Not Live One Week Longer ed Burney's Kidney ~ure. In the early hist and e’ weeks' pupils conversed | Frencn. ournier’s exclusively | lutions last evening at the close of his | fourth conventional French class in the N, | Y. M. C. A. building. cures ever a | h 0! . ’ chiel 58 use of medicine | At the informal reception which fol e | lowed the )--t son it was interesting never-failing resul | to note the duency with which Professor from that grand m in roadimg through “";‘;‘,’“ ‘G:’rfi"g':x:;""f‘ti -“0“‘5‘:‘?:‘ pany. The Coroner will hold an inquest. | "Regolutions of appreciation which were of Tllinois and ¢ corne: s and Sa ; lot on States WL v R % e - b 25 was never a_more street: feet on Seventeenth .W“M—%fi. accepted unanimous l\v by the class were Plepe thass W Strest near -Covbalt. Dlaces sofihrsst proposed by Dr. Benjamin Swan of the . 2 (_“”‘m' Twenty-second a;\d Cant;n preperties on Twentieth avenue, Point | Bohemian and Pacific Union clubs. Later with the ad, o P Lobes, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Thirty-|in the evening Professor Tournier was nportant this Blroets; L ARAxHA o Eeel . on " DEIENA.aeth s Dotraral And’ Peraita e veatok tendered a dinner at the Bohemian Club. opeka. Pueblo, Denver: la street, between Church and Sanchez; e 4 e : 7 nd for years rec southwest corner Twenty-fifth and Bry- THE SUNSET DISTRICT. | Tatbndaite Prater Dhares e e, Teritigton s ant streets: southeast corner Church and | A saie of a traet of land in the Sunset | HEnCs g . shrewd mansgement y streets; lots on east line of San- % = Captain Shaw of the Spreckels tug Re- office, Mr. “street, between! Twentietk Aok Duoting, op @ sUSeG ybetwren | L el b i with ke alied ety street, veen i ntieth and | ief purposes Ic % charges wi valued _emple ; first - streets; southwest corner | \Inth and Tenth avenues, has been con | inspectors Monday against the master of thoa. - Bus-- 2 nezpcted Twenty-first and Noe streets: lot » | Summated through G. H. Umbsen & Co. ;i i iright’s Disease excru- 3 st a s . lots on 3 the new steam schooner South Bay for ciating pains eth street, between Noe and Cas- | W. A. Boole & Son, the shipbuilders, are | 8¢ S SR SCTH0 e salabiona Caus. through the sbo : lots on Market street, between San- |the sellers and Sol Getz & Son the buy- | violations o g L SN a red brick-du: 3 284 Noe by % on Thirteenth | crs. A large number of teams are grad- | tain Shaw claims that in towing out the | @ BAM 0 ok 0P, 46 Mr. i aayw: Diossas, TTLE SN0 emes had mo ax 3 e e o e ), (he offclal grades ;e | thresniia(ed Sulling schodner NoviniBead | @ wue Shivbun wiiiscrin moc dorsas mind’ Docies rore it L SR street, between Dolores and Church; Nos. | s'reets are already graded, macadamized | vesterday he was badly hampered by the their heads. saying there is no hope. and, as one doctor 1n porttulort gl 3 77 and 79 Ninth street; lots on Sanchez | and sewered. It is the intention to put fusal of the South Bend to answer his ";;’d—"-h;;?“m“';""";ng;',;‘q',“,;‘"; than one week." And .perbaps Mr. Gray would Wive street, between Nineteenth and Twen- |tlie land on the market and sell it in sub- signals. ;fiu" = at wonderful remedy, MecBurne. Kidney and Bladder tietn; Nos. 220 to 230 Eleventh street; |divicions to home seekers on easy terms. | 7 iy A In an interview with Mr. Gray he made the foll s : 8 southwest corner Twenty-fourth and Do- | 86! Getz & Son report the following | When opposite a position between Point g Yes. I bave had plenty of suffering, but I can honestly sey that McBurney's lores streets: Nos. 1606 and 1608 Valencia |sales: Lot 2 by 120 with one-story cot- | Piablo and Lime Point he intended to Kidney and Bladder Cure has saved me from an early deatn strect; No. 2626 Market street; southeast |tage on Ninth avenue, near M street, to | cut loose his tow under a favorable west If You Have Rheumatism or Ne'"'&“ paine in the baclk or bladder; numbness corner Market and Sanchez streets; | N. I.. Jones for $2800; lot 3 by 100 on the | wind and signaled the South Bay that bloating; pains in the heart: froth in the water: scamiiag scmmmrma: riicr e oter northeast corner Twenty-first and Castrd | southwest corner of L street and Forty- | he would cross her bows. She answered furred longue In the JorMing: sbundaiice of water or scanty flow of red wa streets; northeast corner Church and | seventh avenue to M. M. Jopes for $120; | that she understood, but kept on her Drick dust @postts— T cv; disziness, rheumatism; dropsica “whfte Liberty streets; lots on Misslon street, | 1ot 25 by 125 on west line of Forty-fourth e H r . 3 - course, he sa e then signaled for | & Qond O5c 1, § o 2 between Thirtieth and Brook; southeast | avenue, 125 feet south of I street, to V.| her to' cross his bows. but she refused | @ Sen C for five days’ Treatment and get re- corner Dolores and Twenty-fifth streets; | D. Heath for $#00: lot 100 by 118 on eat| to do this. He blew an alarm signal, but lic? in twen'y minutes, and on= bottle will care you = ots on the north line of Twenty-seventh | line of Forty-ninth avenue, 137:6 feei | she paid .o attention and Ikewlise re- : X - b s v and Duncan streets; northeast corner | nirth of M street, to A. Wocd for $40X0; | fused to recognize the assoclation signal. McBurney’s Kidne “hirtieth and Noe streets; southeast cor- |12t 25 by 240 on east line of Forty-ninth| He finally managed to get in a posi- 3 -3 d 5 ner Folsom street and Ripley place; lots | avenue, 212:6 feet north of M street, for | tion to cut loose bis tow and sent her to an £ on Silver avenue, Marshall street, Quinn |$M# to Dr. Kobicke; lot 5 by 120 on [sea under 4 strong breeze. The South s aputd, SL00% T Bladder c."u‘-e sireet and Twenty-ninth, Noe and Castro | west line of Forty-eighth avenue, be- | Bay through her pejverseness was un. Send 2Bc stamps foF & five daye: treciiiator and Purifier. SLZ5. Liver Tablets, 2Se. reets; No. 1553 Church street; lots on |iween L and M streets, to Henry Hup-|able to make the north channel and when BY Q e P ; ifteenth avenue south, San Bruno road | pert for $%00; lot 50 by 120 on west line of | the Relief passed in the steam schooner SOLD DRUGG[STb 1‘;:' ‘"_.‘“si,?.&“a,fifi;, %;\x:l‘lawm:;;!l: B‘&- and St. Rose “street; southeast corner [ Forty-elghth avenue, 212:6 feet south of | was roughing it in the turbulent waters \ vt - < > L os, k Cglifornia avenue and Eve street; alsc of the “potato patch. B o ’ L street, to William T. Doell for $300, R ONE WEEK TO LIVE old Him to Prepare 0902CLLILSL V20990000 000052900