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ADVERTISEMENTS. B, KATSCHINSKI PHILADELPHIA SEOE CO. 10 THIRD STREET, SAK FRANCISCO, ADJOINING CALL SUILDING. WEEK'S REALTY SHLES M 6000 |Brokers Announce the Prices Purchasers Are Paying. Deals Take In City, Farm and Suburban Lots and Buildings that the local realty mar- ng. The prices that satisfactory = will be are ob- Business prop- Ladies’ White Canvas []vxfmds Sold Gheap referring to published in ing, do not lack for The advisability of buying een by that ar me pu neisco | ble and never g point of di buyer the last with the pri okers who acted for k 1) is below the STACTR IR T AT TR T S have bought 1 line Polk and febe, with 1 double e for § has =old to Mrs rche prop- Henshaw D 2 the n Grant avenue an ) feet, with 2-story leased for two years at $50 per month, he price being about $100,03 John Winter has sold the southeast rner of Sutte and Powell streets, old 1 The name of t u lot adjoins property heirs he buy A NINTH-STREET SALE. Thomas Magee & Sons hav a for ienthal his build and lot heast line of Ninth street, 75 north- 107 £ denotes Misses’ Canva DF sVLace M- ESP; & Sons have =old fc Li: her building i ide of Union street, between Devis- lerick, 4 by » William R, on front Ec Mrs. C r¥® have sold on the southeast thwest of Sec- . same b Patent Leather Oxfords Fna e also sold a street, between 2) feet front by 80 feet 45 ! | h in Monte . Kirke to J. of timber 1 Shasta counties fc 5 Cummings to R. D. burne, 28 acres of orchard with buildings, 2 Watsonville, for $8409; for Manasse, 160 acres $8000, and small in Marin ISR TR S RTINS, : race Hall has bought from A the southwest corner .of . = gue just 4 an streets, 50x80 feet, ; for s and flats, bringing in $160 per The sale price was about $20,000. PR T William Helbing has sold-to Me- WES FBERS SOk c )x165 feet on the e line of — t, 205 feet from Brannan, for we lot is partly improved & Vinzent report that they 1 ] to B. W. Camd for J. W. = , Pt e res of land in Colusa ; . Philadelphia Shoe Co. hey have also sold 10 THIRD ST. Sen Francisco. Jobn R. Brownson Novato Thomas Magee Jr. Magee have bought om Freder W and wife the est co of Second and Mission fronting 20 feet on the northwest- of Mission by & feet on the vesterly line of Second street. They CUTLERY BLADE 'EVERY WOMAN is interested and should know AN 4 about the wonderfut | Paid a price close rm .m;n for it. Be. f Wi NG | fore the saje was finally closed they re. & 3 sfl%"}hc { ®0ld it to William B. Glidden for a pri v Vaginal Syringe. | ¢lose to $50,000. Mr. Glidden intends to m and Suction. erect a fine six-story brick building on fest—Most Con- | this cf T. eniant, Il'fl:;';;;' ON PRESIDIO HEIGHTS. hainwald, Buckbee & Co. report the Presidio Heights lot on the orner of Clay and Maple 100 feet, for E. P. Gray, to for $6500. Mr. Osborne » o erect a house as soon passes. the south line of Clay t of Locust, 30x127:8% f Tr has plans m: 2= the deed treet t, been d for $i000, for account Frank J. Devlin Other sales by these brckers are the fol- lowing For M. Abrahams lot on the south line of Clay street, 106:3 feet east of Devisa- , for $3500. lot on the south line 2B5X127:8% e Julian Thorne This secret remedy emissions, wasted tures, kidneys, { ine, gonorrhoea, botties, $5. Guar- MEDICAL d, Ci on the south line of Freeclon. street, 125 feet east of Fourth street, 25x8) feet, for $3500: for A. G. Forsberg lot and improve- ments on the morth line of Waller, 156 feet cast of Pierce, 25x137:6 feet, for $13,- 990; for Mark L. Gerstle lot on the north | line of California street, 200 feet west of Gough, 30x127:8%; feet. This is a very | sightly lot on the hill and is immediately | opposite the residence of M. H. de Young | ddress orders HALL'S 855 Broadway, Oa! 1073% Marki 4 real- | t 1 unknown a lot on the north | has | en street, 103 feet east of Devisa- | s and all other | Gero, 34:415x137:6 feet, for $4100; for Ed- buse or excesses, which | ward H. Mitchell, lot on the east line of | e ot el | Dolores street, 200 feet south of Twenty- ess ‘of the dis- | fourth, 30x125 feet, for $2175; for Mrs. d you can’t. Sent | K. S. Dorland lot and improvements SUGOAL MW 15 INGREASNG | | Yale Professor Gives Tables Showing Causes. | Despondency, Business Liosses and Ill Health Lead the List. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 30.—William Bacon Bailey, Ph.D., instructor in statis- ties and sociology,in Yale University, said to-day: Suicide is increasing in this country. here can be no question of that from close observation and statistical record. Unfortunatel however, in only a few States are such well kept. In records sicide. The country has been exception- prosperous, so the suicidal cannc . except, possibly, that Where there is a generally high education of people there is meptal worry, men live faster, work i and nervous things may tension is greater. intensify the tendency toward suicide. The growth of nervous diseases would seem to indicate that.” Dr. Bailey compiled from daily papers for a period extending from 1397 to 1901 tables showing the number of suicides, causes, etc. For purposes of comparison the unit of 10,000 was taken. Out of 10,000 suicides, 7781 were males and 2219 females. Chicago recently there was a mania for | mania | be attributed to finapcial condi- | | | | harder for men to get to the top | These ! | | | | | i Despondency is the leading motive, claim- | ing about 20 per cent of the victims. Busi- ness losses, ill health and insanity follow In order with about 13 per cent each. Then follow iisappointment In love, with the Fol- remaining motives far in the rear | lowing 1s the table: Total. Males. Females. 2 1,596 611 Motive— Despondency Business 10ss........ 1, Insanity .. - 1,361 11l health - 1,309 Disappointed in love 900 Domestic trouble 3 Feear of disgracy Sree .00 Alcoholism Chagrin . Miscellaneous 300 1,013 Total .. The following table shows the favorite method of suicid. Method— Jumping . Hanging . Miscellaneous . The following recent sales are reported by Lyon & Hoag: Lot on the southwest corner of Hai; FRANCISCO CALL, ght | | street and Masonlc avenue, 52:6 feet on | | Masonic avenue by 100 feet on Haight ‘s( eet, by the Baird estate to Goldberg- Bowen Company..for $10,000; Baird estate to P: n S0X137:6, for $6600, and to J. N. lot the west side of Central ,i5 feet south of Halght street, for $2550; lot 25x125 feet, with two on the wes of Clayton street, [ 2 uta of Waller street, for $6650; 1ot on the east side of Lexingion avenue, 85 feet north of Twentieth street, 25x80, for about $3200; lot on the north side of llis street, 165 feet east of Gough street, X137:6, for Augu Lazarus for $19,000; lot and improvements on the south side of Filbert street, 111 feet west of Broderick street, 30x137:6, for H. | 8. Morton to A. P. Trask for $3750; lot ! and improvements on the northwest line of Natoma street, 175 feet east of Ninth street, for $3000; lot on corner of Folsom and Norfolk streets 72, for $3500: lot on the southeast corner of Fifteenth and Guerrero streets, 36x72, for $3900; six lots in Excelsior homestead for G. H. Richard to B, Getz for $2400; lot on the north side of Fourteenth ave- nue, south 100 feet east of M street, 2%x 100, for $300; iot on the east side of Eighth avenue, 125 feet south of C street, 50x120, for lot on the west side of Twenty- fifth avenue, 230 feet south’'of Clement 25x30, for John Hinkle for $400; lot side of Page street, 31:3 feet street, 25x100, with improve- ot on the northwest cor- nue and A street, 32:6x lot on the northeast eorner cond avenue and A street, 22:6x100, $1400; lot on the north side of A street. 32:6 feet east of Sécond avenue, 25x100, for $1000: lot on the north side of Waller street, 145 east of Cole street, 25x100, for | $2430; lot on the south side of Fifteenth street, 72 fect east of Guerrero street, 28:10 X100, for $500. The following recent sa by R. D. Cranston & Son Lot 25x100, on the east line of Lyon street, 50 feet south of Golden Gate ave- nue, and two-story cottage, for Mrs. Belle Mason to Mary J. A. Grimes: lct 25x75, on the west line of Ritch street, 225 feet north of Buchanan, and two fiats, from Lina Klesow. to Denis C. Courtney: lot 25x127:6, on the east line of Scott street, 125 feet south of McAllister, and two flats, | for Jane A. Sutherland to Neilie McM. Donovan; lot 25x137:6, on the south line les are reported | of Golden Gate avenue, 131:3 east of Ma- | | sonic avenue, for Peter Wurdack to Fred Menke; lot 25x100, bn the west line. of Masonic avenue, 225 feet south of Waller street, for Theresa Conrady to John F. Ward: lot 27:6x137:6 and three flats, on | the cast line of Steiner street, 110 north | of McAllister, for James T. Donahue to John P. Robertson; lot 25x75 ang improve- ments, on the north line of Ringoid street, 275 feet west of Eighth, for E. B. Swales to J. C. Pennie: lot 30x107:6, on the west | line of Stanvan street, 150 feet south of Berful Besiorasive. The' mos Beleptitc Eiecirical Applisses ever made. Drugs e pot cure, Belt does. Call or seud for | Firce Elecric Co..33 Weuk 24t or 206 Post St., San Francisco, ape1 Btroet. Now York DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed on Applleutlon.‘ Shrunken, Dwarfed or L TREATMENT. showing the male s methods, sent seal should read it. bipping Butchers, 104 lay. Tel. Main 1294 -mmm.m GEO. . FULLER D 5K C0. w35, in cure all Diseases of OILS. “G OILE. LEONARD & BLLIS, Main 1719, LUBRICATI; E. C. HUGHES, PRINTER, 511 Sspsome st., B F. | ADVERTISEMENTS. 10 DAYS’ TRIAL OF DR. LAWRENCE'S WONDERFUL Vacuum Developer AND INVIGORATOR 1t quickly and permanently restores Lost Strength, Varicocele, Stricture, Prostatic Troubles, Drains, an ndersized parts by a simple HOME cyres Develops It is the only method that stimvlates a free circylation of the blood into the debilitated strengthening and enlarging them. Write for full particulars and our 64-pa stem and fully explainin, organs, thus permanently illustrated book, our remarkable plain envelope—FR! Every man t Schaefer. to Samuel | the east | , 40x | | i { { aul Barbierl, lot on the north side of | ight street, 106 feet west of Clayton | SU HEDOING TURNIT] With our eight-floor sa lesroom on Geary street and immense warehouse on Townsend, Fifth and Buxome streets, weare prepared to supply you at a mo- ment’s notice with any- thing in the line of Home Fur- nishings. Call and Investigate. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. Enameled Bed—114-inch pillars. Enameled Bed—11-inch pillars. Interwoven grill work. Brass vases. Brass ases, 48 iInches 75 Bow foot. An; . Angle iron end high . e tvan end $3. and side rails. Height, 54 $6 So MIEE Sids tate, Fin Ve * inches. PriCe...cecesscass - Dresser—Quarter-sawed Oak. 24x30 beveled French plate mir- To) Two top drawers, serpen- =1 $17.50 Highly P lined. ht Folding Bed— Massflg in design. Paneled in quarter-sawed oak. Beauti- fully carved. Complete with wire mattres 329.75 Tapestzy Darlm? hall and stair. effe cts, match. Sewed, laid_and lined Brussels Weave, inches wide, Linoleum—Choice of designs. heavy quality. 6 feet wide. Regal Range ORDES FURNITURE CO. 245-259 Geary Street. You Are Always Welcome. Visit the Colonl‘{ Cot~- Half a million dollars’ worth of Home Comfort. Furniture enough to supply thousands of homes with- : out apparently dimin- ishing our stock. Car-" pets' enough to cover a “NUF CED.” city. ey Q#i‘f‘é e Bnameled Bed—I'4-inch pillars. Enameled Bed—Ex Grill work. FEnameled tistic d £ and brass. 62 inches lo 75 pillars hes h tigh. Price. v ddieeos . NI s s caTaass tage. Fifth floor. A five- room cottage complete in every detail. ] Writing Desk — Weathered Oak. Mission design Wrought ron \ A trimmings. Interfor 3 Oak Sideboard—Two top i= conveniently di- China Closet — Weathered drawers, serpentine Has vided with pigeon- Oak. Mission design. Leaded large drawer and two cup boles and draw- Parlor Table—Golden Oak. 24x glass door. French beveled hoarc for 1 Beveled ers. $19 75 ‘24 shalg‘edh}ov. 'Il';xr:-:g $2 25 pla(T m’]Y]r(\r. 1{};» $18 so Fren 2 plata $12 75 >, 4 egs. ghly polished. ceptionally artis- mirror. Price.. .. Exi08 . Price ...... o tic. Price...... o - Carpets and Draperies. Axminster Velvet Carpets—Large line of the latest designs in two tones, with borders to match. Body Brussels—Oriental Excellent quality. reds and Sewed, laid and . Brussels—Excellent assortment borders to reversible Good er square yd. Carl, for Charles Westwood to Edward JEEstgxe: Eldridge & Co‘.( report the fol- s for the week: ]a;\{.mgs:;fiir to John Handschumacher, two lots on the northerly line of Twen- tieth street, 75 feet west of Diamond, 25x110 each, for $1570; J. W. Mullen to Mrs. L. A. Sorbier, lot on the northeast corner of First avenue and Sacramento street, 27:6x115, for $3800; J. Q. .A. Patterson to E. B. Swails, cottage on the southerly line of Nineteenth street, 27 fect east of Hartford, lot 24x52, for $2550; lot for John W. Quick on the northerly line of Twen- ty-second street, west of Douglas, for $750. " CITY AND SUBURBS. Raymond, Armstrong & Co. have sold for E. Bauer to Grace Pedler a lot on the north line of Geary street, near Steiner, for $3650; for B. S. Johnstone to E. A. Judson, lot and improvements on the north line of O'Farrell street, near ster to J. N. Goldsmith, lot on the east line of Cherry street, near Washington, for $2450. They have also sold the follow- ing outside properties rccently: In College Heights—C. A. Elliott, lot in block D, $1100; R. J. Elliott, lot in block D, $1100; T. J. Shann, lot in block D, $1100; Dr. Henry L. Deimel, two lots in block H, $3000; David Salfield, lot in block D, $1100; Thomas Ross, house and lot in block ¥, $3750; H. P. Criswell, lot in block D, $2000; L. R. Heussler, lot in block G, $1000; L. Nelson, Parnassus avenue, near Willard street, three lots, $2750; G. A. Cowden, lot in block D, $1750; A. J. Cosgrove, lot in block G, $1750; W. A. Maddern, lot in block ¥, $1100; I. H. Hemmenway, lot in block H, $1750; P. F. Sturtevant, lot in block G, $1200; W. D. Todd, lot in block -C, $1200; J. A. Marsh, lot in block C, $2000; lot jn block D; L. B. Bingley, lot in block C, ; M. T. White, lot in block C, $1000. In Ross Valley Park—T. J. Turnbull, two lots, $770; F. B. Robbins, one lot, $310; M. Butler, four lots, $1450; P. E. Heubner, one lot, $310; M. Meese, one lot, $360; Wil- liam Helbing, one lot, $600. Our physicians are reliable and experienced Specialists and Men by modern and successful methods. Consultation free and confidential at offices or by mall. Hours,- 9 4. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1. Health Appliance Co. € O'FARRELL ST. (near Market), SAN FRANCISCO. Also open evenings, ‘David BuSh & Son report the sale of 320 acres near Woodland, Yolo County, for S. Nager to the Richter brothers for $22,500; also for L. M. Stevens to J. A. McKelvey, 557 acres of pasturage land near Porter- ville for $3000. Thé following sales are reported by Sol & Son: 26x120 feet, with one-story «cottage, on west line of Nineteenth ave- nue, 198 feet north of ornia street, for n?.m‘.u. Olsen; feet on the Leavenworth, for $10,000; for A. A. Foer-' west line of Seventeenth avenue, 171 feet south of California street, to F. J. Schmahl for $600; 25x100 feet on south line of J street, 57:6 feet west of Ninth avenue, to A. Himmel for $1000; 37:6x114 feet on northwest corner M street and Forty- eighth avenue, to H. W. Burr for $1250; 2x120 fest on west line of Forty-elghth avenue, 262:6 feet south of L street, to B. Bogner for $500; 25x120 feet on west line of Forty-eighth avenue, 237:6 feet south of K street, to C. H. Hohnreich for $550; 25x120 feet on east line of Tenth avenue, 150 feet south of M street, to D. H. Beebe for $650; 25x120 feet.on east line of Tenth ave- nue, 175 feet south of M street, to Charles H. Freeman for $650. \ A. E. Buckingham reports tha{ lots and houses have been disposed of by contract- ors in the Sunset district as follows: Hal- lett & Gee sold two houses on the north line of I street, between Tenth and Elev- enth avenues; McGee & Canfield, house on the east line of Eleventh avenue, and will start in building house on the east line of Tenth avenue, 300 feet south of H street; J. Handschumacher, house on east line of Tenth avenue, 275 feet south of H street. Several purchasers who bought at the Parnagsus Heights auction have re- sold at an advance of from $I175 to $300. From $15,000 to $20,000 has been loaned by the Humboldt, Security, German and oth- er banks during the last month, and home builders have no trouble in securing loans from banks and building and loan asso- ciations on easy terms in the Sunset dis- trict. The following sales are reported by Percy B. Travers: For G. Traversaro to ‘Willlam McCormack, store and two flats on East side of Fillmore street, 77:4l; feet, south of Clay street, lot 25x90:6 feet, running through to rear street, for $13,- 000; for Edward G. Shulz, lot 50x75 feet on the southwesterly line of Eighth street, 9 feet southerly from Folsom, with improvements, for about $9500; to Josie E. Travers, wife of P. B. Travers, lot 43:6x126 feet on south side of Twenty- sjxth street, east from Mission, with im- provements, for $6600; for Pau! Barbieri to G. Torve, three flats on the south side of Union street, 137:6 feet east of Taylor, lot 34:6x137:6 feet, for $3000; several small lots in the Homestead, prices ranging | from $100 to $300. Baldwin & Howell will move this week to 25 Post street, where their offices and salesrooms will be hereafter. G G. H. Umbsen & Co. will move June 10 to their new quarters at 18 Montgo: ery street, in their own building. Louis P. Kerner, the chief clerk, and greens, and floral’ designs. in Best cast range on the market. anteed. Extra heavy castings. Terms Linen Warped Mat tting—Japan to Union Square. Double dye aad reversible. Price Tapestry Portieres—Two - toned reds and greens. Fringed top and bottom. Full @9 (0 sizsed “Perpair................ coecne - in price ranging one-half out at 0dd pairs of Lace Curtains, from $2.00 to $15.00. Closing price Broken lots of two, three and four pairs Lace Curtains. One-quarter off regular price. Cover—Fringed all sl 85 DOWN—§1 Couch Full size. Bagdad stripe..... PER WEEK Ta) around. Every part guar- $1.0 Cl uarter-sawed Oak. Golden finish. Swell sides. Workman- ship and material the best. Price. .. On the Square. $16.75 Henry W. Eisert, the cashier of G. H.jsold the following mentioned lots in Mill ® Umbsen & Co., have been admitted to| Valley: partnership in the firm. Both are well | Lot No. 9, in block 15, to Jacob Wolford, known and have had long experience in| price $400; lot No. 7, In block 6, price $350, the real estate business. to a party who will build at once; lots Bugene Gambetz will spend $22,000 in | Nos. 11 and 12, in black 18, price $1000, to placing two three-story and basement | Mrs. C. L. Johnson; lot No. 8, in bloek dwellings on,_the north line of Broadway, | 16, price $400, to Mrs. L. B. Wilson; lot 87:6 feet west from Pierce street. No. 11, in block to Joseph N. Harrison, The Wellman Estate Company will | lot No. 20, block 7, price $475, te erect a brick and terra cotta warehcuse 0 Lewis. and salesroom on the west line of East| The John Breuner Company has leased street, between Jackson and Pacific, run- | from D. 8. and F. A. Dorn for ten years ning through to Drumm street, to cost | for the total rental for the term of $132.- $80,000. The lot is 114x13%:€ feet in size. 000 the property on the east line of Powe Lyon & Hoag' report that they have| ell street, 85 feet south from Gear: ADVERTISEMENTS. JVECIALTIES Advertised by Responsible Firms of S.F. DER BROTHERS| 1 r0g 4 CAILLE “C5TEOR {Introsuees = new s i . eradicating Wrinkles, VIIAO ATHY Slot Machines| &= <=5, =2zl van weragosu. ments. A positive auc| 1104 MARKET ST. Concern on the Coast. 42 Second Street RUPTURE HUNTERS' NEW_ BICYCLE RUPTURE HOLDER This Season? GUARANTEED or N¢| The New Models Arc FREE v, RHEUMATISM Gout, Neuralgia a: WOLF-AMERICA and Nervous Troubies. Spe- cial treatment with Pay. Now tn. Obtained. 2 LIGET BT Call and Be Convinced | EDWIN MOHRIG, All Countries. *'fi‘;;"“{‘“? !d‘;“‘ Office--Rooms 5 and 6, [ Bicveles and Sporting| KINCAID & CO. | w0t At Masease. 1206 MARKET ST. 1622 MARKET sT. | BEARST BLDG, 5. F. [ X 5_,_;.3‘- & 5 A POEITIVE CURBIOR |y gy L pssore oty FEDER | i cris 52, . KIDNEY .| MD., 22 sisston sr. e "::':‘“?r"“‘";mmdl Very Latest sty! for" Bookiet. every ‘Tues|Bpesil rodusion i gricsy. The GRUNAUER O 116 California St.