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JALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1903 31 <. . MISCELLANEOUS. DR " Remember Friday will be the last shopping day at this and Bulletis :D by waiting for our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SAL g . e ys we'l keep this sade on THE PRICE CUTTING EVERYW 3 [ YEASE the interest of last week. If you haven't yet visi 5 ;; . THIS IS THE TIME TO DO IT‘.\“ you haven't yet visited the great 3 0 g Actual Factory Cost for All Upholstered Furniture Ceiiches 0Odd Parlor Pieces Parlor Suits _"To own a Pat- AT CLEARANCE PRICES. .~ We make them for our own trade your money's . GOLDEN OAX BOCK: ALL SUITS at CLEARANCE PRICES worth - for all saddle seat; this week s"so $175 3-piece mahogany; finest steel Xfyd springs and upholstery....8125.00 s‘.“ $50 3-plece mahogany finish frame; Gne silk tapestry cover..... ®32.00 sll " $60 massive 6-plece mahogany fin- - ish; brocaded velvet 5 ROCOCO COUCH—OAK OR MAHOG- ANY FINISH. Variety of Velour or Cor- duroy Covers. Heavy Carved Claw Feet. X 3 feet long: full width; spring edge; ; fine steel springs, best upholstery; a =y $20 value for only $11.00. This week we will offer at Special Clearance Prices to ciose out s PLATS—HOTELS—This week's opportunity is not likely to occur again. Buy now; we'll hold the goods for future delivery. ities; sells at t ment houses clearanc laid, when ~ ship the country ..... 6 L] ’ to-day's Chronicle, Monday's S Examiner and Tuesday's Post Lace Gurfains, Portieres, Couch Covers and Drapery Fahri‘gns. Bargains in Rugs and Linoleums mmd.o PER CENT LOWER THAN INSTALLMENT HOUSE S uomiciciit ooy See supplement to this adin Mid-Summer Clearance Sale We knew last week would be a great one for our patroms. The people have learned to \ 1at when anything is advertised at Pattosien’s it's so. HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HERE V2-acre Davenports ‘We make them In our own Fac- tory, sell them Di- rect to ¥oum, and Guarantee Them. Clearance Sale prices $10 Splendid Cordu- roy Cover. Flgured L ox §21.50 $50 F‘nldlnl;‘bed Da- venport, ne §55 Pretty low- frame Velour Cove 40 $100 solid mahog- any, best French Velour $110 ine Steel Springs, bro- caded velvet. 585 g $60 New Velour ra stery ed '~ uphol- ghin: abian Lace Curtains, New XKOH-I-NOOR ROPE Portier o e b Covers and a fine coliection of Drapery and Furmiture Pabri MADE-UP BRUSSELS RUGS—8:3x & Arabiaz Lace Curtains. Fine New Portieres. Reversible Couch Covers 10:6—one of our best loom's most 3 - ATT00 taince, pair.§8.95 $3.00 values, puir.$1.60 $1.00 values, each.$3.50 popular designs—in _the et alues $4.00 pair.82.60 $5.00 values, each.8335 cholce colorings—worth $16.00 if $5.00 2 $6.00 values, each.$4.00 you tried to buy « it else- - $6.00 $6.50 values, each.$4.50 Where—at Pattosien's for $l2 00 $8 oS, $7.00 $7.00 values, each.85.25 mly . ceeanen e o ot S $9.00 value $8.00 values, each.85.75 9x12 SMYRNA RUGS—Handsome : > patterns—especially good quality r b 2 Hangings, . ete. At 3734c a vard. val- (only a few in this lot)— abrics 1.00. At values up to $1.50. At 766 & worth $30.00—to go at $22 50 50 waluk At $1.00 a yard, s up to ). At $1.50 & just ......... SRl » 9x12 TWO-SIDED RUGS—Artistic and deep side fringes—to [ 87 And splendid qual. 12 (m $4.50 values weskwe Suii, ool g 3 discount; [H ENGLISHE LINOLEUM—Six feet ----- PERERRRR vide, in 50 different patterns; a splen- did wearer; equal to many 7Toc qual- e downtown install- sale price is 50c ern, cur guar- g ol 3 LARGER SALES ARE REPORTED Business Offerings Are Bringing in Good Prices. Two Transactions of Note Characterize the Cur- rent Week. —_— Two large sales of city realty have tak- en place during the last week. J. E. Adams has sold to Senator George C. Perkins the southeast corner of Kearny and Bush streets, 23:6x68:9 feet, for $i75,~ 000. A. J. Rich & Co. were the brokers. Adams bought the property two years ago for $35,000, with nominal improve- ments. Since then an eight-story store é | % : g $120 & g % : : | and office building has been erected on | now in the corner, making the cost to Adams | about $145,000, estimating the building to | have cost $%,000. The buiflding, when fully rented, will bring in about $1500 per | month. Through the agency of Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. A. A. Moore sold his property on the west iine of Third sn-oel," 3 feet north from Mission, to a client of Buckbee & Co. for $165,000. The 07 fect and runs through to | Mention of this transaction | Opera all was made earlier in the week. The lot adjoins the ten-story Aronson building, surse of construction. Lyon & Hoag acted as brokers in_the transfer of the northeast corner of Sun- some and Green streets from the Perezzo estate and the Cuneo Company to Cov- ington Johnson for $19,000. The lot, 97:6x feet, runs threugh to Gaines streef ales are reported as follows by | Turner & Co.: | Lot, 37:6x% feet, on the west line of | Ashbury street, 130 feet south of Seven- teenth, from J. Frank Walters to Gustav J. Frickmann of New York, who will build, for $2250; two .ots, 25x125 feet each, | on the east line of Whitney street, 230 feet south of Thirtieth, to George Letter- ell for $1400; x125 feet, on the ea: side of Whitney street, 225 feet south of | Thirtieth, to A. Siegl for §700; lot, 55x120 | fcet, on the southwest corner of Clement | street and Twenty-nin.s avenue, Sutro s, to Dr. Edward I'. Glaser for $% 0 feet, on the west line of Thirty- eighth avenue, 150 feet south of Clement street, to Clara K. Donnelly for $ 0c and 66c. Our J. M. Masten has sold to the United | & | Realty Company the northeast corner of REd 45C Third and Sherwood stretts. A i will place the pavili the Grand Encamp; | States, except upon mnction the grand have, to invite all [ | which each comma California will show and Enca and all subordir No. 1 of the Templars \ugl»_) be the 5.1, of Is Active. | parties concerned ar and there is nc | Arrangements I secure | principal h Palace, Gra continued ncis at the v i being Commandery No. in 1904 will be In full keep! lendid opportunities to illus- | St. F or th g € . Ocei al conclave to be b . not have sters are equal to the occasion. | able quarters for nights believe that California | thou @istinguished itself | Unfon and even frc s in Eastern cities | Pines and the Haw the plans that have MME. ANNA VON MEVERINCK, best equiy ndery, hav fve trienn spital éhe " Pa ast, offering onserva- , must outdo itself | of dollars. A large amount has already t subscribed and in due season the a will be increased sufficiently to cov- The asking any XIH‘(H‘.'{ A large, elegant a from outsiders. If vigorous, con- | bullt of bric ind sensible effort ever results in | ation, cont the conciave of 1%4 will ¢ 1 completed of -spec and brilliancy 1 predecessors. To this ifornia Commandery is working. pse. of" between ready for guests on The —— | ed out to secure headquarters for the | ment. The interior Is beautifully decorat- | iImprovements on the southwest line of | manderies to make thel the big building, all th with the exception o individual mmandery on at the disp of ment of the United two nights, for a body may decide of the interior co their headquarters { the decorations shall defrs yurtesy to 1 ndery evers the pavilion. en submitted to 1d it has been W no ceel friction on that score headquarte; er of an ny to m- in without cost of LY. he npment of the United States | California Commandery | i the Grand Commandesy of the State te commanderies, but it ail pt e already been made visiting Knights ths he city, including the dental, if it is to corner of Powell y tre out s the twenty or m >m the far off Phil an Islands. F already been pres ed the conclave of 1904 will be as far though the effort nec | perior in all brilliant detalls to the « penditure of many thousands | held in this city in 153 a 7 is to nig ——————— Cecil. . nd commodious h aining 110 rooms, I d at 960 Bush strc the 1st of July. dery start- | nished, being most complete in its equ 0-page & y the long ago this comm conclave week and received an option for | ed. The rooms are large and advan MlLlSCF?"LtL‘Eo(‘ZJErN:I-?mSEESMWARY the Odd Fellows' assembly hall, with tiie | Beousiy A )- proviso that if the hail should be per-|and sunny exposure. Confers Degrees and Grants Dipiomas. | ery modern improvement has Le a hotel next year; the new nd seel . - w PR : y streets and any number of large B "R School of ws of hospitality and prove | A J arg VON MEYERINC iy ction of 20,000 Knights who | t"!rlllid::u’:‘rn‘r:)““n“’ houses, so that the he L se ct.. Sa sco, Cal accommodated that their Cali- | " v hon. Trsinne faels 1Ak rit- | re and Knights from all parts of tie ip- ym h 1, k, with marble and freestone ylor and Jones, and will be|man, otel is richly and luxuriously fur- ip- ta- anged for perfect ventilation story building will be erected on the site. | Bovee, Toy & Sonntag were the brokers. | IN CITY AND COUNTRY. The following sales are reported Lyon & Hoag: A two-story hous lot, 25x43 feet, on the west line of 6 feet south of Union, ank to Sarah Beers, for r of Ninth and Maurice C. Sadl ! John Tamony, $8500; lot 50x114 feet on the | west side north of L € feet, with improvemen of Capp strect fourth, from O. H the east line of Alabama street, north of Twenty-second, from she to Willlam F. Staid, $2600 20 feet on the west side of Firs 25 feet south of A street, from | the Ray District Land ¢ompany to Anna M. Sherman, $1000, and lot 9%x100 feet on the northwest corner of First avenue and C street, from H. B. Pinney to Ferdinand Nelson, for ${100. Also in the § at Mill Valley the following: fect, Maurice Schinetschek, three lot, avenu ris Chrisman, $350 Rutler, $800; lot 1 on ' Buel Vista avenue, Frede ulz, $600, and ' 5 feet, Buckman, 0. C. M. Wooster & Co. report the follow- | Two-story and hasement re: | dence west line of Sh eet, 100 | | feet north of Page, lot . sold | Jennie A. Wilson to A. W, Kins- r $6600; for E. Lewis Wencks to I | seven flats on the east line of et, between Bryant and Bran- feet, price $7000; for James | , deceased, to Dr. G. M. Free- ix flats on the south line of Shipley | street, 362:6 feet northeast of Fourth, lot 40:5x69 feet, price $5150; for Mrs. Helena Sylvester to Dora M. Thurston, lot and | xth street, 150 feet southeast of B ant, X85 feet, price $5000; lot and improve- lot ments on the south line of Post street, ently rente e tenant, as it was | r been | 112:6 feet west of Scott, for Aaron Solo- the universi- :‘;‘l"‘l‘l,";‘,'-‘l""‘w‘d”;" Fongghs vl g“"‘“f”‘: | provided for the accommodation and con- | mon to Michael Cromon, lot 25xS7:6 feet, . - - e A e MG P e At St ® | venience of guests. A private tclephone | price $3400; two flats on the west line of ‘ elocution. | would ve declared off. It was not long | with long distance facilities is in each | Noe street. south of Eighteenth. f riy-eight e ¥ erm ‘opens August | before the commandery was notified that | room. No expense has heen spared 1o | Merrill to Robert J. Bapih. 1ot b5at 21805, Write for catalogue to MBS C. T. | the hall had been rented on a fi ar | make it the leading family hotel in San | Mo I € K5 % HArth, ot 1 . Mills Coliege P. O, Cal. | yc4ee and that the place would be convert- | Francisco | uEies EREN | L G Bt & theater. T8 Caiandicy thes | has been leased Ly Miss 8. Hutchiso The country department has sold the | BELMONT SCHOOL . bid for Mechanies’ Pavilion for | PrOPrietor of the Nordhoff, and her s following: | 5 B CA ’ - Barilrhotory il ik agrhed | L T W I M who have both| F W. Holman to F. E. Viach, thirty | s A 10;" for former pu- | ynoy e DoAY ;.:\:]‘gx: nd m”:"dn)’r:gh and enyjable reputations in|acres in Contra Cvsta County, for - 10; £ -2 yon and the mmandery g a be conduc some of the est and most | $4200: & e RO gue and book of views | (P, TNt This securing of the pavil- | popular hotels In the city, which 18 assure | 2. J: R. Phelps to J S I Harvard), Head Master. | ion was accomplished without blare of | anC trumpets and veral months after the 5 M < | contract had been signed an effort was Hitcheock Military Academy, |macc %o secure the pavilion for the SAN RAFAEL, CAL. Grand Commandery of the United States and great was the astonishment when it Cecil . Feparate building for little boys. Xmas 67 | ,os ‘discovered that California had al- O i — | ready secured it for the whole of con- IRVING INSTITUTE. | clave week orts were made to have | the commandery surrender the big build- \A).LA‘.\’S AND DAY SCHOOL FOR pondence, almost of a 4 jttle girls, 2126 California | Ing and in corr will rl:ld:;:! ’A:tu;"*‘lfiw g . v diplomatic characi in its formality, it ¢ _Universities. REV. | was declared that “‘the pavilion must be | had for the Grand Encampment,” and the | reply H i 01 Mod- atifornioy in Bobool. Bo0po- | 1o ¢ NS INE sitions in past year. ending in Judge S (5) |gA 305 LARKIN ST. | plans, which are that the commandery | Dental Examiners. San Francisco. ———— Dental Board Wins Suit. The petition of Louls Laib for a writ compelling the State Board of Dental Ex- aminers to examine him as to his fitness | Mr. to practice dentistry came to an abrupt|in the same ranch to C. D, Fusfer, for | erday, | $1000; ten acres to S. L. Brown, for smov:' when the court granted judgrmen® on pleadngs of the attorney for the board. | tract to P. E. Peterson, for $1250, and a | was, “we must have the pavilion | A similar motion was made by alifornia Commandery.” ney for the plaintiffs, but was denied. The S0 the matter rested for some weeks, | decision is practically a dismissal of the ®0-page catalogue. | California in the meantime perfecting its | suit and in consequence a victory for the oss’ court y that it will be as near an approach | o o bied it N o to home life as is possible in u’!ml’\l('nng< View, for $2500; Willlam B. Kreeger | a hotel. Those seeking an attractive | I¢ €. H. Hosmer, abiding place can find no better than *“The | e the attor- COLLECE °:‘us!°c'A’EF DAME. ADVERTISEMENTS. vear. Confers degrees grants | gy ge preparatory accredited. Com- [ termediate and primary ¢ children. Studies re- School for a limited good character.. Next term KER ANDERS =3 THE JENNE MORROW LONG COL~ LEGE OF VOICE AND ACTION. positions guaranteed; Catalogue. Sutter Reopens Sevtember 2. SAINT MARGARET’S SCHOOL SAN MATEO, st e AL We are refailing. AL L TESEETIL : Assortments $12up. 3 andStammering TUTTERIN cupEs 2, CALIFORNIA FIREWORKS CO. Institate, VaaK 219 FRONT ST. and Market st., 5. ¥. Genulne resuits assured. BREATHING SCHOOL. tments for ladies in Swedish Lessons and treal %t Mme. Bteven- EAN JCI8CO VETERINARY COLLEGE. A e ‘graded course contorming with tion of Coliege Facul- 3 . e 3cpisd By Associaten of Colless Facul YOU CAN SEE OUR ELECTRIC SIGN 15; ends L "nm“‘.u information. ZDWARD J. TREELY, D.VA4. Dean, 510 Goiden Gate ave. Desber 1. Writs for FROM FRONT AND MARKET STS. a fiv e-acre orchard, near Mountain home at San Carloes, | for $2500; H. 8 Bridge to J. Scott Han- sen, five acres at r Oaks, for $1100; | Hammer & Towne to J. Lorenzo, | acres in Santa Cruz County, for $1000; | for the account of the Santa Clara Val- | |ley Land Company, twenty-two and a| balf acres in the San Martin ranch to| Rose Freeman, for §2500; ten acres | | twelve and a half acres in the same house and Jot in the town of San Martin | to B. F. Nelson. for $30. SOUTH OF THE PARK. g Another good feature has been added | to the comfort of the residents of the| Oceanside district in the oiling of the | driveway of the Ocean boulevard, from | the park to the road leading to Ingleside, by the order of the Park Commissioners. | A large number of teams will be started | Monday morning by Edward Maltey, the | contractor, to grade the blocks of land in the Oceanside district lying between | Forty-sixth, Forty-seventh and Forty-| eighth Avenucs. hetween H and 1 streets, | for Sol Getz & Son. The following sales of property were made the past week by 8ol Getz & Son: Lot 2x100 feet on the south line of I' street, 107:6 feet west of Ninth avenue, for $1000, to F. M. Weston; lot 25x120 feet on the west line of Forty-elghth avenue, 237:6 feet north of M street, to Joseph | Butler; lot 25xi20 feet on the west line of | Forty-fourth avenue, 300 feet south of K street, to George D. Wilks; lot 25x120 feet on the west line of Forty-eighth ave- ' nue, 287:6 feet north of M street, to Helen | Becker; lot 26x100 fect on the north line ' of N street, 57:6 feet east of KEleventh avenue, to Bertha Leeders; lot 25x120 feet on the west line of Forty-eighth avenue, | 262:6 feet north of M street, to Margaret Wilson; lot 25x120 feet on the east line of | Second avenue, 175 feet north of Point Lobos, to G Young, for $950. 1t is reported through the branch office of Baldwin & Howell, south of Golden Gate Park, that the western haif of block | 653, which fronts the H-street electric car | line and Twenty-first _avenue, is about | ready for building. The grading to me] official line has been completed. The ave- | nue is about to be graded. Plank side- | walks will be laid on the streets sur- rounding the block. Gas and water mains | have been placed. Only about thirty of | these lots are left unsold. t P. Rothermel reports the sale of the | Jetsey Farm d | tody of which Mrs, Bingham asks for, Guaranteed not to rust card |E | includes several downtown holdings. The | with cottage of five rooms and bath rent- | § ADVERTISEMENTS. et A A HUNPHREYS PLE | s s or “HEWHITE HOUSE oo e’ | FANCY RIBBONS REDUGED Says He Must Continue Pay- 5 Inch Pompadour Ribbons C ing His Former Wife Reduced from 60c and 65¢ 5 Oyd. Alimony. 9 Inch Soft Quality Plaid P The efforts of Captain Omar J. Hum- Sash- Reduced fI'Om Sl.oo 50yd. phrey to evade the payment of alimony to Emma Howland Humphrey, who se- cured a divorce from him in April, 1897, h yesterday in Judge SIoss’ 5 Inch DRESDEN EFFECTS 2»:I:vi:he?lef:§,‘,\ncuuzl o modify the de- Reduced from 75¢ and 85¢ 65,,03 cree of divorce by striking therefrom the order allowing her $60 a month was Jde- nied. Fumphrey is manager of the North Imported DRESDEN SASH $1.50 $|I00vd- Amerfcan Trading and Transportation r Company and a well known mariner. The Ribbons Reduced from proceedings to secure a modification of the divorce decree were begun by Hum- phrey six months ago, a short time after 0F NOTI“NS he had contracted a second marriage. With his notice that a motion for ru;;ldli fication would be made Humphrey filed g ; e imber of afidavits in which he made | Large Cube Pins 8e)Omo Shields 20 and 250 sensiticnal charges against his former e 1fe. He accuséd her of living openiy and roicriously with one Frank Griffith | Best Quality Nick- 5-6-8c - of Seattle and said that she wasted and Ted Saf Pins G Onandoff Shields 25° squndered any sums that he gave her. | €le afety Pin e He also claimed that he had spent §2560 P on her over and above the amount the court decreed he should pay her. Hairpin Cabinets 5¢ Gem Shields 20 and 250‘ Humphre affidavits were answered - each g by Mrs. Humphrey by affidavits in which she denied every charge made hy_l‘-lu‘m- phrey. She said that he only paid her| =% » ; Free the alimony for a year after xheddnioroc Kirbvy Beard Hair- Amolin Shields 3o° and that ever since he has been devising | . ~ By p ey to enable him to evade any tur- | pins. All sizes. = @ far 250 pair ther payment. Upon reading all the af- Packages. fidavits Judge Sl decided that the cag- A & e must continue providing for his first Extra Heavy 25¢ ic ir Retainers each "The Hunmiphreys were married at Bath, | Best American. Pins 5c Ha Me., in 1583. They have two children. aper | = ¢ Alfred K. Bingham, an employe of the pap: Fancy Silk 25¢ pair wife. y, is the defendant in a 3 sult for divorce brought yesterday by |co vds Spool Silk 5S¢ Hose Supporters Josephine L. Bingham. She charges him TG F With cruelty and alleges that from three | For Hand Sewing spool | vra1v < 12 and c weeks after t.eir marriage to January of 2 Velvet. Grip 12% 15 Hose Supporters pair this year he has cur d abused her tra Quality 10e¢ as well as $50 a month out of the monthly | Pearl Stick Pins card salary of $110 she claims her husband re- | sl . cefy { Dressmakers’ Pins 25¢ — Descrtion is charged in the suit for di- 14-1b Boxes Cash’s Initials—Gross 30¢ < | (Names made to order) vorce brought by W. H. Dunnigan against Lizzie Dunnigan. Their marriage took [ —— - place at Walnut Creek, Contra Costa BT s. 2 Sizes i County, in 1888. Ten years later, -xlh,.-cs‘DrCS‘ ONAPS, 2 9AZES 50"[‘v-rtflisc Brand (Best) 25¢ od i P almost dally. They were married in Sep- | Wash Hooks and Eyes 2% to 5| tember, 1900, and have one child, the cus- | the plaintjff, Mrs. Dunnigan packed up doz. b - her belongings and deserted him and their | Hairpins, All Sizes box only child, a boy. The child is now in T the custody of Mrs. Cord Sharp of Wal- Large Size Dress Shield lo_oi € otine ltons 5S¢ nut Creek, and Dunnigan prays the court | g Qo o4 1 Rubber pair | 1g , ‘ | to allow the little one to remain there. | DtOCKINeEL arnc All Sizes each Suits for divorce for habitual intemper- - B e | ance were flled by I2. H. Fahey against | q_4: . T C AR % = Mary Fahey and J. E. McTamney against | Satin Top Adjustable French Cotton 15¢ Kate McTamney. Hose Supporters 25¢c Genuine—300 yds spool g - | S ekl lala l;mn", mill N):v.l railroad propert Always Ready 650‘[ Roval Skirt and 25¢ sisting of 24,000 acres of timbs < ¥ 22 ai v . 2 # land on the Gualala river at the pu|n(“'~\h]rt Waist Shields PAIT | \yaist Supporter each where the boundaries of Sonoma and | —————————— " o3 o O Mendocino countics - ir t. The prin-| ~ Fai : 3 vipal owners wer( the Heywood Bros. \('“‘h_ (')" »“ aist ’?e,‘(,m).l Quality of Sec ;lvl«‘;v""\i-‘r;:‘.'-‘;fl’; e and Skirt Supporter 40Z-| Tape sleasures each men of Califcini T AT 3 | ———— Hiie Jor Shoriana mae Dudle than Wm [ Large ahears 25e | Silk Corset Laces, 25¢ . The mill wiil be ir . ioved and th 5 T ; | output will be incr:=sed 1 100,000 teet per |for Garden and Kitchen pair | 5 vards long each day. wldho AN - AUCTION ITOPZRTIES. |j\fending Tissue Se| Belt Pins, Assorted 5S¢ At the auctioi 1 by Baldwin & Tmoe | 3 S p Howell on Thurcaay of the Maston res- | package ! Sizes, black and whitc paper 18 C.ay -treet, with lot 34:4ix | : of $15,%0 was obtained for | which the heirs have under | consideration. The price offered was not g up to the expectations of the owners, but | the indications are that a compromise | op figure will be reached, which will resul in a sale of the property in a few d Cor.Post % KeaRNY Srs. Easton, Eldridge & Co. announce a | credit auction sale of miscellaneous prop- rties at their salesroom at 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, June 30. The catalogue | east of Diamond, No. 4148, lot 2XIl4 feet, street, the cost of which is estimated at 000, The old Mer tile Library building on the northeast corner of Van Ness »f three rooms | avenue and Golden Gate avenue will have *h street, 175 | a story added by Henry Kahn, so that ining | the number of offices in the bullding wiil per | be increased to 135, firm will offer the northeast corner of | ing for $18; on west line of McCormi Seventh and Cleveland streets, between | g eet, south of Pacific off Hyde, lot 2 Harrison and Folsom, with a three-story | o co i ;ith three flats building, consisting of flats and store, | ooy on couth line of V enting for more than 3120 per year:| oot west of Fourth, four flats con putheast corner of Dupont and Chestnut | ¢\ ooms each, renting for treets, No. 239, lot 4 with substantial ; month: northeast corner of Eighth ave-{ One story will be added to the bulldin three-story and att building, stores, | 1o J street, lot ready for building, | on the southeast corner of Ellls a: ete.; residence on the north line of Cal- ifornia street, feet west of Baker street, lot feet, with elegant two- house containing eight rooms aund ways rented for res- idence on narth line of Pine street, 8§1:3 feet west of Buchanan, No. 2108, with sev- en-room house, in good condition; on $0x100 feet. Jones streets by George C. Fitschen, wi® 7 & C 8 ealty | will exnend $15,000. G. H. Umbsen & Co. will auction realty | will exvend $15,000. fl to-morrow at their new salesroom at 20| A. Diel will build a 2Z-story residence Montgomery stréet. The catalogue in-|at Second avenue and Lake street to cludes mention of the Schell dairy and | cost $20,000. stock ranch of 1000 acres in Sonoma Coun-| A 16-room structure will be built on ty and other properties previously de-| the northwest corner of Clay and Maple c streets for W. E. Osborne, the cost of north line of Ellis street, % feet west of | Scribed. K oo | whie 00 Buchanan, No, 1426, house of eight rooms ! McEwen Brothers of the Santa Fe which will be $i4,000. and finished basement; cottage on Tract at Point Richmond report that they have sold 4 lots this month and | Restoval Wotles. ufry is still very active. The| g, yateq County Dairy desires to an- new planing mill in block 21 Is now ‘in |, nee 1ts removal to 18151322 Howard operation and vresents a busy scene. The | .y o0 phone Mission 227. Owning our feet east of Central avenue, Nos. 19 T manager predicted a great lh'd‘] ,"( build- own cows emables us to supply directly 79, bringing in a rent of $8250; on east line | ing this summer and fall at Point Rich- | ¥ oot milk and cream. A trfal solic- of Fa'r O street, 122 feet south of [ mond. ited. . Twenty-second, No, 111, lot 30:6x117:6 feet,| John Wilson will erect an apartment ————— with house of seven rooms and bath: on | house of 100 rooms on the southwest cor- | plover eggs are esteemed a great dell- o th line of Twenty-fourth strect, 75 feet | ner of Pacific avenue and Broderick cacy in England and Germany. line of Sutter street Lyon, No. 2709, lot 2 cottage of five rooms and bath; three flats on the south line of McAllister street, $1:6 i3 A Very Special Sale 0Of Women’s Suits, Skirts, Jackets, Waists and Petticoats. It's the vigorous Summer Clearznce and every considera- tion of p ofit has been sacrificed to that of speedy selling. Suits, Skirts, | For Six Days. Beginning To-morrow. COfltS Waists We wi | offer at Special Sale Y 'y + off. OlR TAILOR SUT a it A 4 off WALKING SUITS. Petticoats, 1 Off. | Ak 60 Sifir Vi b4 NOT A SINGLE ONE RESERVED. (Silk, Sateen AND ALL OUR PETTICOATS SiiScti.., AT JUST HALF PRICE. None of these garments have any of the usual excuses for a reduced price. The stykg are the last ones out—the making flawless—the fabrics the most correct of the proper soi There isn't a fault of any kind to detract from their worth. And at original prices they ll-l!hl] !ol:‘u had any- where., But we never carry goods from one season to another—no matter how desirable eydlre b:: bhow flattering may be the promise of vogue for another season. So all 'lhtle handsome, stylish, desirai garments are to be hurrled from the store by the reduced price exit. It's a plendid opportunity for you. Nowhere else will you find bargains so utterly remarkabie.

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