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REALTY BROKERS OF SAN FRANGISCO DISPOSING OF MANY VALUABLE LOTS Old Journal of Commerce Property on Montgomery svt;c_eet, Near Pine, Is Sold at a Very High Price, ile Other Choice Parcels Bring Good Returns Com-{ statien on th S cy ot | Jour- e east : feet 4:415 by and being The Loan $100,000 ished as t¥ Bank property | chants’ 1 be 142 Al- “ompany Warehouse south corner on the and Shain- The lot and 124:9 by rrell ADVERTISEMENTS. i Cure Contagious Blood Poison. I- Fave Iiscov dt Marvelous Secret of Nature znd (Cive It Free to You. he ¥; Start es the Word Wb With This Ms-veleus No ¥ac or Womas Noed Cuffer Trom Costagi us Bleof Poisen ené It Js My M store 411 Suffering Men e3¢ Wemen to Per- et Beslth st No Kpze;—Simply fend Yeur Yeme s34 Ad- dress gni This Marvelsis Cempound Wil B: Bext %o Yeu Return Mail - Prepaid, Absolutely Fre: reelous t of Nature women £ to | ne wemry, = - sisters «fowledge of this e and even . ermos e ear send my “N¢ Yo 1§ Lest—Tbe-e Is o Bure Core for Cox- | and help. | but 1 n and M 2.2 s mighty hesling power, this é s known to me alome. It s | give 10 v works | through all ves of the | heal & the aw- | exion of the copper a . wcous patches, heal the « and 3 the clean and heaithy | esomé. W this mysterious com- mah or an will ever meain be with 1 c of its evil ay bé g e t or when you got atters doctors or seoffers | drug or medicingl # s the vital life many rem- repeatedly cases, healed Jus patches, cop- evidences of this like magic. My and its cures are £ never again are of my people | with blood poison. My private address | Sargent Ferris, 8084 Strawn Bullding, | e every person mul- to mend . prepaid, & pack- arvelc iiscovery. My wondrous Lartied the world by its miracu- et 1 seek not fame or glory. : the humble instru- | power in_bAnging | # ent of perfect bealth, -~ he time allot to me S— ¢ do all that in my power ow men the benefit’ of this reward shall be in the e done unto others ae I do unto e, h will b!] an_ eleven- | nstructed on .the ! the vld Pacific Ex- | * | two houses | west | south of I street, $I7 | side | northwest THE SAN FRAD SUNDAY the manD, the cast will at once be put on e market by the same agents. Water thopss @re beinz laid in all the principal loroughfares of these two properties at an expenditure of over $600. The North Shore Rallroad will ‘have completed the | new electric road in Mill Valley by June :;'_‘ »Thl- coaches have arrived from the | East. They are superior to the cars now in usec on this coast. The prospect service makes a strong demand for home sites in Min Valley Easion, Eldridge & Co. sold a properties 2s follows on Tuesday Lot on north line of O'Farrell 112:6 feet east from Laguna streat ning through to Myrtle avenue, 120 feet,.for $8600; 25 by with two-story | house on the north 'ine of Pine street 112:6 feet west from Taylor street $2200; southwest corner of Noe and ) y 86 feet, with six-room for $4700; 22:9 by #6:9 feet on the | cast line of Kearny street, 116 feet south | from Broadway, with two-story bullding. | for $8400; 26 by 157:6 feet on' the north line of Pine street 3 fe treet, with residence of nine rooms : 27:6 by 100 feet on the w Lyon street, 80 feet north from Ca street, with cotiage, for $27 HOUSES AND LOTS. Bales are reported by Baldwin & Howell s follows: Three-story frame building d lot, 27:6x127:6 feet, on the north line | of Green street, 165 feet east of Powell $8000; Jot 30x3 feet southwest corner of Bryant and Langton streets, with corner store and flat above d cottage on L: ton street, $5600; lot 75x200 feet southwest corner of Elghteenth and Kentucky streets, with stores and c 23,000; six-room cottage and lot, feet, on the west side of Baker 115 feet h of California stree new flats 9 fe orner Unior lot 48x feet southeast cor. and Pa cific streets, with three-story bullding ng store and two flats, $7930; lot % fect east side of Powell street orth of Filbert nd flat, $7500; lot an Ness avenue, avenue, two-story 7 feet north lin street, with 0 feet e feet south o residence, $8500 of Clara street 17 ¢ residence ar lot, Seventh street theast corner ery streets, with of two flats on Vallejo street n Montgomery t 115x175 feei north line of W feet west « Market street. cast of also irreguian, lot 'adjoin ¥, $4300; 1ot 3 feet cast enworth street lot y-fourth - avenue, ke street, $2600; lot $5x95 feet corner C_etreet and Fifth avenue, $4009: lot 22:11x58 feet ‘south lne of Fi'bert street, 185 feet west of Leaven- worth street, $1100; lot 25x122 feet east side of Mission street; 266 feet north of Twen- 112" feet north 120 feet west 200 f Union line ‘of Tws north of L southwest feet ty-second street Tot 27:6x120) feet north side of Ful streeat 6 feet east of Lagu IX1357:8 feet Masonic ot Hx120 feet e ine of Boyce street, 100 feet north of Point Lobas avenue, $1000; lot 100x137:6 feet south line rk street, 100 feet east of lot 3000 63:9x152:6 feet ier of Fulton street and avenue, $80(0; lot 100x104 feet south of Clarendon avenue, 184 feet west of coln street, $1000: Jot 2Z5x114 feet south line of Twenty-eighth street, 280 feet west of Dolores street, $750: lot 33x137:6 feet south Ifne of Green street Broderick street, lot 31:3x160 fest theast corner of Golden Gate and Ma- jc avenues, $13 lot 100x100 feet west line of Hampshire street, 170 feet north of Twenty-fifth street, $3000; lot 50x120 feet nue, 100 feet south of 1 street, 2:x100, west side of Beventh avenue, feet north of J street, $550; lot 46x120 feet, side of Nineteenth avenue, feet : lot 50x120 1 of Twentieth avenue, 175 of H street, $17w: lot 25x12) feet, cast side $1200; lot | of Twentieth avenue, 14 féet south of I | street, $576- lot 50x12) feet. east side of Twentieth avenue, 250 feet south of H street, $1700; lot 25x100 feet, north side of K street, 100 feet west of Ninth avenue, $575; lot 25x120 feet, east side of Twenti- eth avenue, 250 feet north of I street. $550; lot 25x120 feet. east side of Eileventh evenuc, 100 feet south of K streef, $675 120 feet, north side of T street, & ast of Twentieth avenue, $775; lot t side of Twentieth ave- north of I street, $850: lot southeast corner of I street avenue, lot " Zxid nue, 102:6x100 fect and Twentleth feet, south side of H street, 82:6 feet west | Seventeenth avenue, $1150; lot 25x10 feet. south side of H street, 107;6 feet east {ineteenth avenue, $1 lot 120 on the west line of Seventeenth ave- 150 fect south of H street, $300; lot ., west side of Twentieth ave- nue, line of Twentieth avenue, lot 50x120 12 feet, west 250 feet north of I street, 3850; feet, west side of Twentleth avenue, 250 feet south of H street, $I1760; lot 25x120 feet, west side of Twentieth avenue, 300 | feet south of H street, $§75; lot 26x120 feet, west side of Twentieth avenue, 125 feet nmorth of I street, $850; lot %x12) feet, side of Twentleth avenue, 100 feet of I street, $50: lot 100x100 feet, corner of N street and Forty- nfth avenue, $900; lot 40x100 feet, northeast corner of Twentleth avenue and I street, $1800; lot 25x120 feet, west side of Twen- feth avenue, 150 feet south of H street, Jot 25x120 feet, west side of Twen- tieth avenue, 200 feet morth of J street, $550; lot 2%x120 feet, east side of Seventh avenue, 145 feet south of H street, $1450; lot 2x120 feet, wcst side of Twentieth avenue, 100 feet south of H street, $309; lot 2%x120 feet, south side of H street, £2:6 feet west of Ninth avenue, $150; lot 50x120 fect, east side of Sixth avenue, 110 feet south of Hugo street, $200; lot 25x 95 feet, northeast corner of Seventh ave- nue and Hugo street, §2000; lot 50x12) feet, west side of Twentleth avenue, 225 feet south of H street, $1750; lot 100x100 feet, southwest corner of Twentieth avenue and H street, $5000; lot 25x120 feet, south side of H street, 32:6 feet east of Twen- tieth avenue, $11 EXCURSION TO SHASTA. Eastcn, Eidridge & Co. have comvleted their arrangements for the grand excur- sion to Shasta Retreat, which wili leave here Saturday, June 20. They haye made arrangements with the Southern Pacific Company to furnish a fuily equipped Pull- man train, so that every one who takes advantage of this delightful trip is as- sured of comfortable sleeping quarters. Tre rate is only $10 for the round trip, wujch will include a berth in a Pullman sieeper for threce nights and six meals at the famous Shasta Retreat Tavern. west north - h *he courtesy of the Southern Pa- | gruggists. -8end 10c ity Uwy. have.-also -ruwdq! to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich, crfic. Co AR ¥, ne of Howard street, | east side of Twentieth ave- | 0 feet north of I street, $850; lot 2x | west of Ritch street, tog r with three t 25x% feet west feet soyth of cottage of six | the w 10 et, 70 feet n of from Philip | O'Donnell to louis lander, $12,000; lot 25 by 127:6 on the south line of Page street, 1S1:2 f-et east of Scott street, $3350, from Herman Ackerman to Mrs. Gilbert; improvements 51 San Carlos avenue and lot, 24 by from Julla M. ‘Thornton to Jean ( $4000; improve- s and lot, 27 the west Baker ,street. 137:6 north of Gate avenue, from C. H. Egge- to C. Jellinek. $3600; improvements and lot, 39:7% by 78:3, on the northeast corner of Third st and Park lane north, $14.0W. from M= Peckham et al to Gustav Harshall; improvements at 811 Guerrero street and lot 100, on the east line 52 feet south Twentieth street, from Fa to L. - ¥. Hourihan, $65 on the north line of Hai 6 feet east of | Shrader stree Jobn W. Quick to [ Mre. A. Geddes i improvements and I Magdison ' & ave for Mrs. Emma G. Butler to the Cc Com- pany the southcast corner of Sutter and Steiner 110x110 feet, for The sa rs also report the ing sa Two new flats feet, on west line of reet, 7 feet north of Pine, from nstein to 8. Herrick, for $8500; residence and lot, feet, on the north line of Page | street, 107 feet west of Lyon. from T. H. Burke to Henrietta Cowen, for $5500; two } 100 feet west of | | | | | resort 1 ! 1 | to give the Sunday evening to S ide trip on that they so may have an unobstructed view of Mount Shasta, the train remaining over night at the €2 of this beautiful mountain, re- tu & to Shasta R at Monday morn- ing in time for breakfast. Monday morn- ing has been =et aside to give the prospec- tive purchasers of the 40 mountain lots be offercd at public auction an sel their sites and Lunch will be noon and the sale will ately after. Mountain are becoming very the celebrated Sacra- therefofe, there will be ntage of pur- be absolutely During the of campers wurce of the ur- take plac ho scarce us excursions of the mere fact that they the same Is assurance that have a glor'ous trip. have sold for C. atham property 1 street, 165 § by for ents, at Nos. 921, for $20.500. Th for August Sci Mary proveme: ton street Improvemen d lot, 67:6 by 137:6, on t nd lot, 25x100 feet, on the west line nchez street, 228 feet south of Six- Caroline Klisow to J. Mor- 50: residence and lot, 23x85 feet, on the nert of Twenty-third street, 23 feet west of Diamond; from Harriett N. Stevens to E. H. Montell, for 2200; three fl the north line of Na- treet t east of Eighth, from to J. P. Rolls, for 6 feet on the north line of Golden Gate avenue, 157:6 feet west of Broderick street, from T. H. O'Connor to Samuel Beckett, for $268; rcsidence and lot, 06 feet, on the east line of Baker street, 105 feet north of Clay, from Fran- 8| man Elizzbeth Henry, for two lots, H0x187:6 feet, on the north of Page street, 108 feet east of der, from Wililam Schockler to R. D. three flat . on the Larkin street and from the lden State Land to H. L. Middleton, for $5500; lot 27:6x193 feet on the narth of Filbert street, 192:6 feet west of Scott, from Marion Herold te R. . Rolph, for $2000; lot 40x122:6 feet on the st line of Mission street, 40 feet south of Twenty-second, from Mrs. A. Case to C. Green, for $5500; lot ts, on the west side of Fifth sovth of Folsom, from W. Keyes to Chaquette, for $5000, and three flats and lot, 32x127:6 feet, on the west line of Ecott t. 82 feet south of from Benjamin Mayer to E. M.| Packer, for $11,500. ! OUTSIDE LANDS. [ movement under way to official line the blocks south Gate Park, extending from street, 90 f n | Forty-first avenue to the beach and from | | extended { { | | | { | H to J strcets. “Water mains have been along H street, that resi- of Oceanside have water for do- me: purpeses and protectign from fire, The fire alarm company is also run- | ning its wires on the same thoroughfare | to the beach and everything indicates the | permanency the movement on the| south of the park to the ocean. In this | section Sol Getz & Son have made sales this week as follows: | Lot 25x120 feet on the west line of Forty- seventh aventue, 200 feet south of L street, | to John P. Horgan for $450; lot 25x120 feet | on the west line of Forty-seventh avenue, | 2% feet south of L street, to Mary W. | Jordan for $450; lot 25x120 feet on the west line of Forty-seventh avenue, | 250 feet south of L street, for $45 of N street, avenue to M. The following = Getz: Lot 120x100 feet on the northwest corner of V street and Thirtv-sixth avenue, to Edward E. Spawr; lot 25x100 feet on the | northwest line of Edinburg street, 175 feet | €0 dents to Mary Lee | lot 50x100 feet on the north’side | 6 fcet cast of Eleventh | for $750. | les are reported by B. | feet northeast of Persia avenue, in the | Excelsior Homestead Tract, to R. W. Mc- | Dade: lot 50x120 feet on the cast line of Forty-sixth avenue, 100 feet south of § street, on Occan Heights, to E. Faust; lot B0x100 feet on the north line of K| street, 57:6 feet east of Forty-fourth ave- nue, on Ocean Heights, to E. P. Wilbur; lot Zx120 feet on the west line of Tenth avenue, 2% feet south of P street, Sunset | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHAT CAUSES DANDRUFF. Greatest European Authority on Skin Diseascs Says It’s a Germ, The old idea was that dandruff is scalez of skin thrown off, through a feverish condition of the scalp, is ex- pioded. Professor Unna, Hamburg, Ger- many, European authority on skin dis- cases, -says dandruff is a germ disease. The germ burrows under the scaln, throwing up little scales of cui.cleand sap- ping tke vitality of the hair at the root. ‘I'ne omy hair preparation that kills dan- druff germs is Newbro's Herpicide. *“De: stroy the cause, you remove the effect.’ Not only cures dandruff, but stons fall- ing hair and causes a Juxuriant growth. Delightful hair dreesing. Sold by leading in_stamps tor sample ADVERTISEMENTS. 75 feet, with | | lot 25x100 feet on A OV ) SUNSS THINTY e Leather Rocker—Oak frame. at the price of imita tion. ...... Price .coececvosscacacs o . Bookcase—Quartered-sawed oak, wax fin- credit $25.00 A ish, leaded glass doors. any library. Price... Buffette—Weathered oak. to the Price patent steel frame, upholstered in genuine lezther, Mission design. Will add the finishing touch rocker, $40.00 best. Price ... CHINA CLOSET—- Quarter-sawed oak, weathered: 18’ inches wide, 60 fuches high: artistic _in _ every detall. $21.00 Pric Tapestry Brussels—In signs. Body Brussels—\any Floral, to yard Inlaid Linoleum— Laid sq. yard. ish, to plate 14 hat box. Axminster Carpets—Designs of unusual beauty. Laid and lined. deep pile. yard Mogquette Rugs—Size 27 by 60 inches. Floral ‘designs. Fine deep pile. ON THE Pedestal Dining Table— Quarter - sawed Weathered finish; a design of unusual beauty. Workmanship and material of CHIFFONIER—Mahogeny fin- erpentine front. cast brass trimmings, mirror, drawers many Borders to match. new select from; laid and lined. Per The kind that goes Cordes Furniture Co. 245-259 Geary St. oak. Mantel " .$23.75 Price SHAVING STAND— Oak o6r mahogany finish; a handy ad- junct ' to_the ~dress- et $12.75 roor Pric - 375 beautiful Per yard designs, and Price Oriental and $1.25 clear through. $1.272 Fine $1.35 Oriental and e P Price, per SQUARE Plate Rack—Quartered Folding Bed--Selected hard wood, golden finish, highly polished; complete with wire woven mattress. 14.75 DRESSING TABLE—Quarter-sawed oak or mahogany finish; has rcomy drawer large beveled French plat 18 50 but substantial. Price....e . ) Weath- dining- 9.00 rak. ered finish. Suitable for Heights, to E. M. Bagle on the north line of J str. :6 feet east of Twelfth aveaue, Sunset Heights, to Catherine Franceschini; lot 25x100 feet on the northwest line of Lond street, feet southeast of China avenue, in the Excelsior Homestead, with five-room cot- tage, Edwin Read to Mr. Schoppa; lot 25x 100 feet on the south line of I street, 82:6 feet east of Forty-eighth avenue, on Ocean Heights, to W. H. Depew; lot 25x100 feet on the south line of T street, 32:6 feet cast of Forty-eighth avenue, on Ocean Heights, to C. M. Denew: lot 2x120 cet on the east line of Twelfth avenue, 125 feet north of I street, in the Sunset district, with six-room cottage, 8. A. Bishop to O. Eastland; lot 25x120 feet on the west line of Tenth avenue, 125 feet scuth of N street, Sunset district, to Mary C. Richards; lot 25x130 feet on the west line of Ninecteenth avenue, 276 feet north of Point Lobos. to M. L. Quitzow; the north line of L street, 82:6 feet east of Twenty-third ave- lot 25x100 feet | nue, Sunset district, to Thomas J. Atkin- son; lot 50x120 feet on the east line of Nineteenth-avenue boulevard, 10 1eet south of P street, Sunset district, to J. D, Martin. Among the week’s Sales reported by the Burnbam & Marsh Company are the fol- lowing: E. E. Cook to E. Curtis, lot on the north line of McAllister street, 82:6 feet east of Central avenue; lot 55 by 137:6, with house of nine rooms and bath and stable, for $7625; E. E. Cook to E. Curtis, lot on the north line of McAllister street, 57:6 feet east of Central avenue, for $1700; Mrs. Lizette M. L. Nelson to Mrs. Minnie G. Weed, lot on the west line street, 55 feet south of Sacramento, lot 27:6 by 100 and two-story residence, for $11,000; A. Ruef to Dr. S. H. Boyd, lot on the north line of Clay street, 137: feet | west of Hyde, Jot % by 137 with six houses, for $27,000; Burnham & Marsh Company to J. W. Stanford, lot on the northwest line of Stevenson street, 310 feet mnortheast of Fourth, lot 20 by 70, for $22,500, the lot backing up to Market street’ frontage, giving Mr. Stanford a lot running through from Market strect to Stevenson, the front being used by the Puritan restaurant. The concern has also sold for Mrs. N. Revnolds to A. Bon, for $5000, the store and flat and lot, 28 by 65, on the north line of McAllister street, 34 feet east of Buchanan. Colonel W. H. Menton, manager of the country land department of Burnaam & Marsh Company, reports a good demand for Cancho Cotati property. OFFERED AT AUCTION. Easlon, Eldridge & Co. will auction realty next Tuesday at 638 Market stree:. 150 | of Gough | The proper by 100 fee! the sale beginmng at noon. tles coffered include a lot and two-story house at street, 25 feet south from Sacramento; lot 22 by 83 feet and six-rocm house | on the south line of Pine street, 115:6 fee east from Devisadero, northwest cor- ner of Sanchez and Twenty-eighth streets, six lots ready for building: north- | east corner of Golden Gate and Central avenues, 25 by 100 feet; of Jackson and Baker streets, with resi- dence of eleven rooms; lot 25 by % feet on | the northwest line of Howard street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth streets, wiin two-story frame building, No. 1218; north- east corner of Fifteenth and Castro streets, 48 by 9 feet: northwest corner of Waller and Stelner streets, 25 by 103:% feet; No. 15 Eurcka street, east line, be- tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, with house of six rooms and bath northwest corner of Twenty-first and Dia- mend streets, 50 by 97:6 feet. McEwen Brothers report that they have sold thirty lots at Point Richmond durirx the last week. Lumber is being unloaded for the new wharf of the belt railrcai connecting the Santa Te and Souther:n Pacific lines with deep water. During the Jast week two vessels have departed from Point Richmond wiwu cargoes of oil from the Standard Oil Company's refinery. A. E. Buckingham will in future be rep- resented in the Sunset district by J. W. 1420 Larkin | southeast corner | Nickell, with office at 1217 Ninth avenue. Jhon Vance will place an eight-story and bagement store and lodging house build- | ing on the east line of Taylor street, 7%:6 feet north from O'Farrell street, to cover n lot 66 by feet. Nine fats will be built by Mrs. Mary | Heyman at a cost of $10,500 on the north line of Ellis street, 75 fest east from La- guna. Mrs. Ellen C. Rehnstrom will build a three-story and basement structure on the northeast corner of Gough and Green | streets, the cost of which will be about $.40,000. Morton Cook will expend $50,61 in erecting @ six-story and basement brick building on the souiuwest corner of | Minna and Second streets. ————————e Republicans of Forty-First Meet. The Home Rule Republican Club of the Forty-first District met last evening at Steimke Hall, Octavia street, near Union. The following officers were elected: Pres- jdent, A. K. Daggett; vice president, | Dantel McPartland: secretary, Lewis U. | Holn; treasurer. Judge H. C. Dibble. The | meeting was addressed by Willlam Sex- | ton, Chauncey Winslow, Thomas W. Col- | lins and Judge Dibble. The meeting ad- ’journed until June 27, to be heid at the game place. About fifty voters were pres- ent at the meeting. out delay. I cure with Blood Poison, Rupture, Piles, vaid for will be entirely satisfactory. PTG — | Private Diseases of BNlen 1f you arc hampered by‘ill-health you need relief, and there is no place in the world where the old adage, so well as in the treatment of disease. " s i you need advice from the right source and help of the right kind with- VARICOCELE in one week without pain or radical surgical opera- tion. and thousands of people from actual experience know that my statements arc true. C. K. HOLSMAN, M. D., *“a stitch in time saves nine.” applies If your vital power is failing It is the same Lost Manhood, Hydrocele, Fistula and Reflex Disorders, All of which I treat under a legal written guarantee to cure perfectly and permanently or refund monev treatment. erence as desired. Consultation and Private Book at office or by latter is free and solicited whether you want treatment or not, and if you desire treatment the terms I furnish bank or personal ref- 729 Market st.. 8. F., Top Floor. Hours, 9 to 8 daily; Sunday, 9 to 12. ADVERTISEMENTS. F7u Ceclarivm | 1 Wy Suppliss Only Higy P\ j Grade | V42 Eye Glasses and SPECTACLES At Moderate Prices. Cenlists’ Proseriptions, Filled. Quick Regairing. | & ETST 642 "MARK TRUNKS AND VALISES AT MANUFACTURER'S PFICES J. MARTY, 22 TURK ST. <tory 526 Howard €t. BRUSHES i saiiee oo kers, bootblacks, bat houses. billiard tabl brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers, canner dyers, flour mills, foundrics, laundries, paper- hangers, printers, painters. shoe - factories, stablemen, tar-roofers, tanners. tailors, etc BU DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogue and Priece Lists Mailed cn Applieation. PREEE AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & CO. 2o it OFFICE, BANX FUENITURE, ZTC. GEO. H. FULLER D_SK €0. wiin®s.. OILS. LUBRICATING OILS. 418 Fromt st., S. F. E. C. HUGHES, ey 511 Sansomne ONARD & &I e