The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 2, 1903, Page 28

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY., AUGUST 2 DVERTISEMENTS. mm Silk Offering $1. IVO Quality 65C T NS TR ya_rd_ ces 24-nch Striped Silks for Gowns or 1.10 quality at' 65¢; ‘Biack . Pekin Stripe, vy at 756 heavy quality Crepe d= Ch'ne, jes. at 856 Biack Taffeta, Peau d= Soie, znd Duchess, wear guaranteed, greatly e Closing Sale Freach Underwear. Our fall stock arriving. We will close out remainings of spring im- ions. . Prices marked down. given. A large stock of White. Skirts included in this sale. Theo and Fasso Corsets. Of all Paris Corsets, for the cor- rect styles none surpass and hardly s White Goods. ¢ French Embroideries and for. Misses ridesmaids and Ladies’ anc evening V_.Finc fousckeeping Lineas. ; or square, all | e s :w‘b_c Tea and | 2ny egual them. We are the only X hed. emi- | agents on the coast, and ladies de- ] wn -work. | ms 2s ordered. | erchief Sale. -2 ] 4 Chtidr nd on them. Comtinnation Blanket Sale. Over 10 pairs California Best Blankets on sale—a rare chance, as .no.finer or equal variety have ever " Handk SPECIALS. been placed before on sale. With ~ sundersd Embroldered | prices of wool advancing, our prices dkerchiefs. 3 are lower than at any previous R1.75 dozer ered Embroidpred Bome 100 pairs slightly soiled at haif but sterilized ers, $1.35 quality, at §£1.00. time. sold value, comfiy TABLE LINEN, LUNCHEON AND TEA CLOTHS MONOGRAMMED. 'SINVW HIHL0 OML SHYIMLINO L3ITHS NINIT-HYIN INC FETAIL WHLESAZE HOUSEHOLD FROVIDERS CASH Or Liftie-af a Time. o g From 530 Upward. “ we are the I known fact that our selection of patterns Remember our buil best e our im stocl LOWEST PRIC <6 se LARGEST STOCK. 5S. The J, Noonan Furniture Co., 1017-1023 MISSION ST., ABOVE 6th. Near New Postoffice. CHONONCHNONONOESNONEONGN id SIVES A FARE~ DELVERS UNCOVER BUT LOSES LIFE: TEMPLE OF JANUS ——. Boyish Desire for Novel | Interesting Discoveries Experience Leads Are Made in Roman to Death. Forum. ve spiitch ‘to The Cai ial Dispateh to The Cal At ROME. Aug. lL—Important fin . just been made in the Roman Forum. Foundations have been discovered of the felle etation, | Temple of Janus, close to the Temple of en twere killed and | the Caesars. Discoveries have also been ok stafed they werp ; Made “‘{ & ages and &l rooms with nery from svered. that one ; vered.that one | pich gladiators evidently issued upon Plitsburg, who was Angeles to spend several ves He. was not the.amphitheater above. This is probably the earliest' amphitheater in Rome which §& recorded in the classics, and antedated the Coliscum. Signor Bonl, he indefatl- gable director of excavati. hopes to make other important finds ———— Frederick the Great a Poet. BERLIN, Aug. L—In the sccret state archives at Berlin several poems by Fred- - REALTY BROKERS : walting | arick the Great have just .een discoversd her before takjng a top | by Mr. Mangold. They arc written in | et in this part | prench, for the fllustrious ancestor of r relatives re- m him from Flagstaft Willlami 11 was more skilled in the Gallic be i Los Angeles on | tonSue than his own. mited Frida He -gald | $—— but a | kis companion tried it the train was Flag- | running too fast either for him to make the | the attempt or for Shepler to get off. a hepler was 19 vears of age. His y for | father Is Samuel H. Shepler, who resides was in | near Pittsburg and who is sald to be unig Shepler ¥ in | wealthy. g the biind baggs i The body will be sent East for car, but when | burlal Every mother feels a great dread of the pain and danger attendant upon the most critical period of her life. Becoming s mother should: be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery. Mother’s Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great pain and danger of maternity ; this hour which is dreaded as woman’s severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or gloomy ;- mervousnicsé, nausea and other distressing conditions are overcome, the system is ‘made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents.so tommon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother’s L3 Friend. - It is worth its weight in gold,” Mner s says many who have used it. $1.00 per bottle at drg stores. Book conmtaining waluabie information of interest to all women, will be sent to any address free upon application to BRADFIELD REGULATOR 00.., Atanta. Ga. NG SLES 'Summer Dullness About Over in This City, So They Say. | —_— | 12 | Prominent Men Return From i . | Vacations and Get | Into Harness. i | | One of the leading realty deals of the ! | week just closed was the sale through | | the agency of Shalnwald, Buckbee & Co. | of the Dorchester Hotel property, situated | {on the northeast corner of Sutter and | Gough streets, for A. Aronson and Louls Metzger: The hotel building is five-story | and basement, under lease for ten years | at 390 per month. The price paid for the | property was about $115,000. The lot is | 70 feet on Sutter street and Fern avenue | and 126 feet on Gough street. Through A. J. Rich & Co. the Pope es- | tate has sold the property on the west | line of Second street, 23 feet north from | Je 3x57:6 fect, and old improvements | for §2 Thomas Magee, & Sons have sold the property of. Robert F. Morrow and the | heirs of A. E. Head, on the east line of | Folsom street, 100 feet south from Four-| teenth, 164x275 feet, unimproved, to the | estate of David Woerner for $32,500. ! Baldwin & Howell have sold a lot 42:6 X137:6 feet on the north line of Vallejo | 180 feet east from Baker, to ”.. Underhill Jr. of the Selby Smel(!ngi nd Lead Company as the site of a resi- nce. The price 5250 paid for the lot is $5 Baldwin & Howell are selling in subdivis- | jons the property on the north line of | lejo street, between Broderick and| er i ecent sales arc reported by Lyon & Hoag as follows: 1 To H. Greenaucr, 54x137:6, | on the north line of cet west | rom Steiner, fo Benolt, | uth- southeast | foward, for § Albert Paimer for | Driscoll, lot nd improvements on the of Shrader s feot north from the lot being 110 feet, for $4000; 5 feet on the west line of Sharon m Eixteenth, for $1700; for . Plambeck, lot and of Elsie street, 75 feet avenue, for §1300; to ra Brothers from ellle Bond, store and e of Folsom street, 76 25x160 feet, | 7200 Ante on. the aonthen southwest s through to rear COVER MANY SECTIONS. the fol- Co. report > weel: lot on the east uth of Twenty- brahams to J. | s and bath at ! north line, 35 feet for $2800; G lot 3, block James B. B and improvements on the we k piace, D4:6 feet south of P: S:6 feet. for $1000; Wiillam Mulligan, lot and impre hwest corner of Webster and 6x81:3 feet, for $4475. | sales, effected during the | ", Suhr, 05 fee cet, Wiidey streets, The following e south line of J street, 82:6 N inth a to J MeclLeod ¢ 50x120 b Keohn for xhth ‘avenue, between t F. Keohn for $550; lot the ‘east line of Forty-seventh ave. n J and K streets. to F. Vining: ¢ t Forty-seventh avenue Barton for &1 of H street, 82:6 feet west of Forty-sixth nue. to H. Merriman for $2000. The firm of R. D. Cranston & Sons re. port the following among other recent | sales i nwich and Kearny streets, | m to Elias Cohn, and the ‘ohn o Henry Mar- s, on the east ) feet south of ! vs to Willlam new flats, on | Haight street, 227 Iph Petry to Ellas « 1 It Hugh to Ja at 57 : lot 25x80 and a cot- nt’ avenue, for Edward S. | McNaught; lot 27:6x110 and Valencia street, for Mrs, | J.'Quinn to Willlam Thomas; lot 24:9x | the west line of Belvedere street, 258:9 of Wailer street, for David Lewls to Isa- bella A. Andrews Florin L. Jones & Co. have sold for Hen- Bridge his residence on the west of Buchanan street, 137:6 feet nnrthi | from vallejo, 22:6x100 feet, to Mrs. Blanche B. Unterhuver for $6i00. They have also sold for Mrs. Emily Moore her residence on the north line of Vallejo street, 3 fest cast of Webster street, 37:6x137:6 feet and twelve-room residence to Mrs. Marfa Sic- | son for-$11,000. Easton, Eldridge & Co. auctioned realty last Tuesday, receiving the following prices for the same: | . on the wouth line of Ful- | feet west from Buchanan, | re and flats, for $7200; lot 25x120 feet flats, on the west line of Wood street, t south from Point Lobos avenue, for 6 feet, on the west line of . 112 feet north from Jack- houses, for $4480; bulld- of Eureka street, 248 | nteenth, 49x120 feet, feet, on the north 30 teet west from Church, Sx100 feet, on the east street, 125 feet south from cotage and stable, for feet, on_the west line of San north from Twenty- four flats, for $5200. ry | Sales in San Francisco are-reported as | follows by C. M. Wooster Company: | ¥or Mrs. Jennie A. Wilson to J. W. Kina- 8 feet and residence, on the Shrader street, 100 feet north from r $6500: for Catherine J. B. Olson, lot vt feet and two flats, on the west line of street, 80 feet south from Welch, for 3000; for Frank Pinelll to Angelina Pinelli, and improvements on the west line of Har- street, south Bryant, for $5000; for mpany to Henry Dozler, south side of Page m Shrader: for Lisetta Kleebauer to Angela Savanelle, lot 50x100 feet, in the Garden Tract Homestead, for $300; for Mrs. Cross to Chris Schmid, lot 23x60 feet and two flats, on the north line of Glover street, 206:6 west of Jones. LANDS IN COUNTRY. Sales of couniry land are becoming more numerous. The country department of C. M. Wooster Company reports the fol- lowing salcs Frederick W. Tollman to F. E. Viach, thirty | acies of orchard and vineyard near Concord, | Cuntra Costa County, for $i200; Mrs, Ann| Flannigan to Mrs. L' P. Seymour, five acres | at Poir Oaks, $3000, and for the Santa Clara | Valley Land Company in the dan Martin | Rancho to . B. Monroe. ten acres for §1000; | Edward Benizien, ten acres for $1000; to L. Davis of Los Angeles, 115 acres for | $11.500: to C. H. Kenworthy of Chicago, ten acres for $1000; to A. S. Jones of San Fran- clsco, six acres for $600. Through the C. M. Wooster Company the Sacramento Vclley Land | Company jurchased the John Boggs ranch of 10,000 acres in Colusa County for subdivision and colonization. Chatfield & Vinzent have sold for E. T. Willlams to Ben Y. Cummings a grain farm of 215 acres in Tehama County for $0450; for W. B. Jensen to B. W. Wilson, seventy-eight acres of vinevard and or- chard infSonoma County, near Fulton; | for R. 8. Scriver to J. Y. Yervas, twen. ty-five acres of orchard and vineyard with improvements, near Concord, Conira Cos- to County; for 8. Casebolt to B. Burdick, thirty-six acres near Novato, Marin Coun- Ly, for $2500. David Bush & Son have sold for Mra, §. Wagner to Richler Bros. 32 acres of farm land near Woodland, Yolo County, for $21,000. McEwen Bros. have arranged to build ¥ o - 1903, A\ the store of the people. represented, of the world’s best makers. choosing easy and delightful. faction. Dresser, $S.75. Selected Oak, golden finish: two top drawers, serpentine. Swan's neck supports for mirror. Bevel French plate Mirror. An ex- ceptionally pretty de- 8 75 BN, ERHGE. o sssevessou s without borders. Price BRUSSELS CARPETS — Superior grade, Oriental, Floral and Medal- lion designs; with and with- out borders. N excep- 5c tional value. Price.... . TAPESTRY BRUSSELS -An ex- cellent grade, suitable for patlor, drawing-room or bedroom. Some very beautiful designs at irresistible prices. 5 C ALL-WOOL INGRAINS — The good old-fashioned weaves, that appear never to wear out. Large or small designs on light or dark ground. Some very beauti- 65C ful designs. Reversible; full yard wide. Price... EXTRA SUPER HALF WOOL INGRAIN CARPET -Revefsible: full vard wide. Large se- lection of patterns and col- 5 C orings. Price. ) (I Come and investigate. ]| ADVERTISEMENTS. o W] 7 )/ /// Q) //C/,, “TESTIFY TO OUR LIBERAL | W‘.— PR — Square dealing, low prices, liberal credit, courteous treatment comb You will find an assortment here to choose from, vast and splendidly You will find the goods beautifully displayed, making You are safe in trading here—our future depends on your satis= Our prices challenge competition. Three-Piece Bedroom Suit, $15.75 Selected hardwood, golden finish. carpets. This department filled don't fail to call. our stock. not. both Floral With and 80c| (ordes FURNITURE aas-250 @@, crarysy ON THE SQUARE . Everything about this is well made and thoroughly reliable. Carpels TAPESTRY BRUSSELS—Latest designs and coldFings and Medallion. Soft and rich in effect, lasting in quality. Grant us the privilege of showing you our immense line of products of the world’s best makers. prices, exclusive designs, large assortment, guaranteed goods. All we ask is the privilege of showing you You are welcome to look whether you purchase or ne to make this store Chiffonier, $7.85. golden fi $7.85 Selected hardwood, Bevel French plate mir- tor. A thoroughly re- liable article. Pric This week’s pricciu,].‘ $I5|75 to overflowing with the choice Ii you are looking for low Carpets $Li2 of that INLAID LINOLEUM _Another large shipment leum, beautiful Mosaic designs. The kind through to the back. Price.............. id Lino- goes clear th full vard LINOLEUM —Floral and Mosaic de- signs. Made of pulverized cork and best linseed oil. Large variety of patterns to choose from. Per square yard. Price... REVERSIBLE ART SQUARES Sanitary, moth proof. Will save other goods many times over in the wear and tear of the carpet. Price, Z 90 TONE s o daig cosqsnss . D e 2 R R i o, £] REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS - Oriental and Floral effects; 30x60 inches. Fringe at both ends Large variety of designs to choose from. Price. s] 85 NN houses for purchasers of land in the S. ta Fe tract at Point Richmond and an- ticipate that many houses will be erected in the next ninety days, the success of the pipe line from Bakersfield having made it necessary, for the Standard Ol Com- pany to enlarge its force of employes at Point Richmond and the additions to tne force will need homes. McEwen Bros. report that they have sold more than 1% lots In the Santa Fe tract in Juae and centy-five during the first three weeks of July. The firm of Bovee, Toy & Sonntag has been dissolved. George D. Toy has bought the interest of Henry P. Sonntag and will carry on all branches of the business un- der the name of Bovee, Toy & Co. Henry P. Sonntag will continue with all branches o? the real estate business at 282 Mon:- gumery street. G. G. Crandall has bought from Dor Einsteln 30x100 feet and two flats on the north line of Pine strect, 100 feet we=t from Lyon, for $7730. MAKE GOOD LEASES. Through the agency of Speck & Co. John D. Bullwinkel has leased to Rose Cummings the four upper floors of the building on the northwest corner of Post street and Agate alley for ten years at $425 per month, or $51,000 for the entwe term. Maurice {ichmidt has leased the Hotel Majestic, on the northwest corner of Sut- ter and Gough streets, to the Hotel Ma- lrst'c Company for fifteen years for the total sum of $147.000. George D. Toy and Henry F. Sorntag bave leased to John McNamara and Frank J. Phillips the property cn the southeast corner of Powell and Gea streets for five years for $36,000. Bufldings in course of erection on lots in the Sunset and Oceanside districts are rcported by Sol Getz & Son as follows: J. N. ory_rcsidence on ADVERTISEMENTS. Sapph-m Diamonds Have the same mathematical number of facets, possess the same prismatic fire, and a hardness which is a guar- antee of the retention of their won- derful brilliancy. % Never demonstrated or sold with the aid of electric lights. Positively sold only in stores under the direc- tion of J. C. DAVIDSON. Beware of. firms offering inferior imitations, claiming them to be Sapph-Diamonds. y They are demonstrated side by side with genuine diamonds at 124 KEARNY STREET. Genuine Diamonds sold at London prices. Catalogues on application. the wouth line of J street, 82:6 feet west of Ninth avenue: by L. N. O'Bryan, a one and & hall story cottage of 6 rooms on the east Hn", of Seventeenth avenue, near I street; H. Rothgeber, a one-story cottage west line of Forty-eighth avenue, between K and L streets; by I. Beck, a 6-room residence on the Forty-ninth avenue boulevard, between K and L streets; by I". H. Irvine, a two-story residence containing flats on Forty-eighth ave- nue, between K and L streets. | Easton, Eldridge & Co. announce their next regular semi-monthly auction sale to take piace Tuesday, August 11, at which the following properties will be offere Residence of 8 and bath at Buchanan street, ary and two modern flats at “lay street. by John < (he') rooms between 502 near Baker; three bullding lots on the north line | of Twenty-fourth street, 160 feet east of Dia- | mond, 26:8x114 feet each; 141-43 Welsh street. near Fourth, lot 20x80 feet; residence at 1017 Haight street. near Broderick; lot va (he north Hne o° Clay street, 100 feet east of Central avenue, 100 feet; three flats at 1388- | 00-92 O'Farrell street, near Laguna; lot on the north line of Oak street, 127:6 feet west ! of Fillmore, 25x 5 feet; investment on the gouth line ‘of Bay street, 113 feet east o! Stockton; three houses at 5 and 7 Allce street, off Folsom, between Third and Fourth: lot on the east line of Walter street, 218 feet north of Fourteenth, 206x125 feet: cottage on the | northeast corner of Jersey and Vicksburg streets, with lot 50x}14 feet. A. J. Rich anticipates a very great ad-| vance in San Francisco in the next two | years. Mr. Rich has just returned from | a tour of Europe, and has also studied business conditions in the Eastern cities of the United States. “There is the cus- tomary dullness of the season here, but! the outlook for business Is unquestionably | sald Mr. Rich yesterday. “When I | was in New York T heard a great deal about transactions in Wall street. Such transactions affect realty on the Pacific Coast very little. This coast has its own | individuaiity. San Franeisco and other Pacific Coast cities are growing steadily. They will continue to grow, for all the conditions are favorable. Great attention fs directed to San Francisco upon the pure merits of the prospects that it has. 1 saw no place abroad that suits me so well as San Francisco as a business prop- osition.” i Wiilam M. Cranston of the firm of R. D. Cranston & Sons has returned from a two weeks' outing spent in Napa and So- noma counties. John H. Speck is back from a trip to Honolulu. G. H. Umbsen has returned from China and Japan. O. M. Goldaracena will place on the northwest corner of Sutter and Larkin streets a store, office and apartment bulld- ing, five stories high, to cost $580,000. Morris Rothschild will bulld flats on the ]CLEBICAL ERROR THWARTS | ing the proofs of the journal. | the Governor March east line of Franklin street, fifty-five feet south of Vallejo, to cost $18,000. - STRERNCS SOO Ve TROOSE Lynclers Pursue a Mulatto. KENTON, Ohio, Aug. 1.—Harry Minard, aged 60 years, was found dead with a bul- let hole in his breast at his home, three miles from Kenton, early to-day. Wil- Ham Nicholson, a mulatto, is suspected of the crime. ,According to a statement made by Nicholson's sister, he confessed to her that he had killed Minard and took $200 in money. A posse is in pursuit and there are threats that if captured he will be lynched. WOMAN IS ACCUSED OF POISONING CHILD Charged With Death of Little Boy, Who Was Given Poisoned Candy. BUNKER HILL, Iil, Aug. L.—Mry. Tda Gullock, wife of Gilbert Gullock, deposed agent of the Union Dairy Company here, was arrested late to-night, charged with having caused the death of 6-year-old Ewart Checksfleld by giving him pois- oned candy. The child was a son of James Checksfield, the man WILL OF LEGISLATORS Montana People Will Not Have Op- portunity to Vote on Eight- Hour Law. HELENA, Mont., Aug. lL.—According to W. J. McHaffle, who is printing the jour- nals of the recent Legislative Assembly, House bill 5, under the provisions of which the eight-hour law was to be sub- mitted to the electors of the State as a constitutional amendment, was omitted from the journal of the Ho: Authori- ties hold that such an omission is fatal appointed to suc- to the act and the people of the State will | ceed Gullock. | not be given an opportunity to vote upon Gullock had just returned from St. | the proposed constitutional amendment. | Louls, accompanied by Mrs. Gullock's McHaffie made his discovery while read- | sister. As the women were exchanging The bill in question passed both houses with prac- tically no opposition and was approved by greetings a policeman stepped into the room and commenced reading the war- rant. Mrs. Gullock listened quictly to the reading until he read “and Mrs. Ida Gul- lock is belfeved gullty of the erime.” Then she moaned and staggered into the arms of the elder woman. At the conelu sion of the reading Mrs. Gullock cried pit- eously and begged to be allowed to stay at home. Arrangements probably will ba made to grant her request, as the jall here consists of one cell in the City Hall. The Coroner’s jury returned a verdict to- night, but it will not be made public un- til to-morrow. ————————— Of Interest to Pacific’ Coast. —_————— RUSSIA IS SPENDING MILLIONS FOR FORTS ‘Will Have a Continuous Line of De- fenses From Port Arthur to Dalny. PEKING,. Aug. lL—Advices from Port Arthur say that the Russian Government, as a result of recommendations made by the recent conference there, has appro- priated $6,500,000 for the additional fortifi- catlons, particularly for the protection of | WASHINGTON, Aug, 1—Postmasten Dalny, and that when completed there | commissioned: California—Cyrus P. GiF will be a continuous line of fortifications | lett, Erfe. Oregon—Walter B: Scott, Ja from Port Arthur to Dalny, thirty-five | per. Washington—Franklin . Peterse mlles, along the coast. Manila. ACVERTISEMENTS. PAPA—Oh, what a pain! I belleve I have a fever in the bpagt MAMMA-Nonsense, it isn't your beart, it's your stomach. Every tim, this hot weather, you get a sour stomach full of notmuaua-cm':n’::m' ; swell up until your heart hardly bas room to beat. If you were not so obstin- ate, you'd take my advice and keep your insides cool bY taking a CASCARET Candy Cathartic every night before going to bed. They work ‘while ‘lflflnq and keep you regular in the hottest weather. R e 2 8

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