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28 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. l*FinckCo 818-820 MARKET ST. HOME SEEKERS BUY PROPERTY Local Realty Market Is Active With Small RIBBONS. | VEILINGS. |, “Acts. Ty H S T | ARG Vot 't | arint Fevies. Taoes —_— eavy Satin Taf- . il eilings. in yards at one-quai X feta, over 3 inches | Tuxcdo, mesh, Brus- fter of shelr actu Numerous Residences Find wid alt the latest | scls net Pl and ] e B s A New Owners at Good- es; tty i ancy; all the latest It hit, a g shades; a pretty rib- Y }10.,“._ n white an Sinsd Prices. styles and patterns; | Arablan shades; regular bon for ‘hf necxl_or worth 4oc yard; on | Price per yard, c; on bair; om sale at AB€ | . ;)] ‘sale at 1Be. "o s 5"" ttinghams ™ o ety s Tiasion | 255 otting} o sales of resldence properties and : _Maline or Illusion | and Valenclennes sty eligible building lots continue to domi- We tic allbows and | Veiling, best quality; | ¥ery, procey PRRiertes 89 nate the local realty market. There is knots the latest styles | all colors; special, | and yokes; regular price a very strong demand for large proper- free of charge. | per yard, 9Be. | 5c; spectal at 1 Q¢ yard. ties, as there has been for many months | past, but the difficulty is to get the own- ers to agree upon prices that meet the view of the Intending purchasers. There NOTIONS. lined, medium | Shoe Laces, extra quality, 2 pair = | & Co. are as foliow: KITCHEN SPECIALS. | Hord Maple Meat Boards— | i in. thick Sx15; reg. 25¢; special...... 1%’ in. thick, 30¢; special by ribbed, flee(: lined, | Handy Bresd CELLULOID GOODS and Cuff boxes, GENTS’ UNDERWEAR For winter wear, der- et west of ; south 137:6 feet east of Lyon for $6000; lot and im- southwesterly corner of atreet, 40x127:81; feet, provements on the Montgomery av vements on = 4 Slicer — Adjustable 32:6 south of | comes in blus only, ; lot on_ the | by , 25 feet south of $1 a sui 2 for $5200; lot and 58 3 tbed | Single blade line of Howard sk Glove fitting, r.bbed 7= feet east of Russ, 28x100 feat, for £3.50 each, | drawers and shirts, 1n Double blade ot on l;}f’ south line of Turk street, . h | $ad " special ¥ t west of Laguna, 27:0x137:6 feet, for Ph s b e and brown, "‘S andy V g 24400; lot an ts on hotogray mms, garment, on spe- for shoestring or fluting £ Fillmore stry feet north lorge ek in town. | cial sale 980 | vegetables—N T lel:‘ feet, for Iot and impro = S i5e: et o on the north line of Scott street, Soc $6.00 cach [at ........ | No.'6 reg. 25, spec..1de north of Green, 30x107:6 feet, for §12,000. They have also soid a large piece of land in Tulare 2 gross, French Plate, easel back, County, delalls of which cannot yet be made ie wooden frame, a genuine bargain, C Easton. Eldridge & Co. have sold the regular 50c, on sale at S0 northeast corner of McAllister and Oc- | tavia streets, 50x100 feet. and two houses of two stories for $20,000; also 25x120 feet and five flats on the north line of Waller street (81:3 feet east from Steiner, for BOUKS AT SMALL PRICES Dainty Work for Pleasure and Profit, 450 pages, published at $2; cut to.75¢ BIG | Peck’s Bad Bov and His Pa, 520 | $14.250. The seller of the last mentioned pages .- aeen ----..800 property is Charles Floodberg. Remarks by Bill Nye. -50¢ Thomas Magee & Sons have sold the | * Anecdotal Lincoln, 470 pages.. SO residence of Mrs. Hannah Liebes on the Library of Wit and Humor, 430 5 o 2 north line of Broadway, 127:6 feet west to Colonel E. F. he lot on which the 37x6 feet in size. t corner of Grant and Till- man avenues, between Post streets, 30x25 feet, with improvements Por ting of a four-story brick building, from Fillmore street, Preston for $31.000 residence stands The northwe zed Encyclopedia Bri- 5 binding, 10 . more than 7000 pages, 192 and treating on 250,000 ® sold installments at $36; they last for the -$12.50 New Americ: has been sold by William H. Deming to . Watte Bidsts of SEr Sle sad Ebs. a client of Speck & Co. for 3600, The colors of red. green, pink or white, 75¢ to $4.50. e et e oy T TR, et The rate per front foot as line, just received, of baskets for photographs, candy, 'sul‘e 5 s::e»:, st lon it 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000080000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 EFFECT GOOD SALES. Recent sales are reported as follows by Lyon & Hoag: to E. es and Market Baskets, Suit Ca<es, Satchels, Telescopes, Baskets. No such selection ever shown on this coast low prices. Knives, Razors and Shears Ground and Repaired. Picture Frames of All Descriptions Made to Order. 0000003000000 | SANTA CLARA VALLEY | Lynch Pringle, lot 25x87:G 1 t of Hyde, for $14,- s A. Carlson, lot 50x de of Fulton street, s for $5000; to . H , four flats and 5Oxb2 feet on the south side of Twenty- fot \ | hird street. 25 foet east’ of Harrison, for | 8000; to John L. Kelly for $3500, cottage and PAINTERS SUED BY POSTLKB,1 VIEWS FOR ST. LOUIS | jor 26x70 feet on the west stie of Cor street, 50 feet south of Frederick: cottage and lot 2 X110 feet on the east side of Shrader street, to Albert Palmer for $4000; to Dr. S. J. fun- lustrate Glories of Fruitful Sec- | ningham from James and Jeremiah Dono- jras cron x82:6 feet on the west £ tion of California. 3 The San Jose Chamber of Commerce is | e : exhibiting an excellent serles of VIeWS | cam comar o 0 Farit ot metcun e south- Plaintiff Claims He Is the Victim of | Pictorial Exhibit Is Prepared to Il-l & Conspiracy Formed by the Defendants. The Master Painters Association is the suit for $.),000 damages defendant in 2 east_corner of O'Farrell and Buchanan streets, rday by (ustav Postler, an em- of the Santa Clara Valley in the display | for $16,000; to E. J. Daley from A. Knowles, ter. The sult is the result Windows of Sadborn, Vajl & Co. These | o 100 5 2% Aok mlae e | jed upon Postler's shop are a part of the exhibit which from P, J. Mar- tena, cottage 7:6 on the west ] « Chamber of Commerce will | make 2t the Wor'd’s Fair. The plctures | were taken by Andrew P. Hill, the scenic artist of San Jose. The panorama shows views of the Sorosis fr farm at Sara- toga, the Santa Clara Valley in blossom by ding Trades Council, and was subsequently declared off by that bodr line of Le Ro: feet north of Sac- Graham, lot nes street, D. 2x137:6 feet on 18 feet south of that the members of ation between March is year, entered into to injure and destroy bis . for $369 Cranston & Sons report the fol- claims R. lowing recent sales: D. a comspiracy business. He says they misrepresented the tMme and the Camobell Fruit Growers'| Lot 2 two flats, 4226 Eighteenth conditions to the Bullding Trades Coun- Association, etc. Four of ‘the panoramic | fireet, for I Arthur to Mitchell and Jo- il and persuaded that body to boycott Views are 17x7 inches. This exhibit, Show- | soathosre s K10 sand cooitawe oo Toe him. The boycott was in existence for ing sr orchards in blossom time, the | avenues, 3. DeMartint to A, Giaoe: & week and then declared off, but not, vast drying grounds and picturesque val- | chlo: lot 26x108 on the north line of Clement says Postler, 1 his business had been ley of the Santa Clara, will do much to in- | Sos” Geilechor "1 Py S gt iyt A aratly Semage! terest Easterners in this charming reglon. | and three fate. Mo 740 ‘and. 742 Haighe | : ADVERTISEMENTS. in Eiz:ctro Chemistr Special Diseases of In the first place Electro-Chemistry is keeping many women off the operating table. It is cur- ing many special diseases of women which very often are turned over to the surgeon for treatment. Again it cures painlessly and relieves the sufferer from the necessity of dosing with strong and in- jurious drugs and medicines. Many a woman’s health is ruined by drugging and in many instances when she is too weak for further medical treatment, as a last resort surgery is resorted to, and surgical treatment fails because the sufferer is too weak and debilitated to stand the shock. To all suffering women we extend a cordial invitation to come to us for a free Electro-Chemic X-Ray ex- amination. This examination will show just what the trouble is, and will tell positively whether or not surgi el ical treatment is necessary. 5 MRS. FREDERICK GOCHIA, 421 L street, San Francisco, tells what Electro-Chemistry has done for her. Mrs. Gochia say “For many years I have been a sufferer. I have taken much medi- cine, all of which has probably had an injurious effect upon me; at any rate it did not cure me. My stomach, liver and bowels were in bad condition and my nervous system was a wreck. I began the Electro-Chemic treatment a little over a month ago, and it benefit- ed me from the start. My stomach, liver and bowels act normally now and I am not taking any medicines at all. My nerves are stronger than they have been for a long time, and I feel that if I can influence other suffering women who have not been cured by the older methods of treatment to take up this new and wonder- fully successful Electro-Chemic cure, it is my duty to do so, and I gladly add my testimony as to its value. “(Signed MRS. FREDERICK GOCHIA, \ “421 L Street, San Francisco.” MRS. WM. BARNES, BLACKS, CAL., says: “I had a can- cerous tumor in my left breast. It was rapidly destroying my health. Two surgeons said it had to be cut out, but I felt that I was too weak to stand the shock of a surgical treatment. I took the Elec- tro-Chemic treatment at the Electro-Chemic Institute, 118 Grant avenue, San Francisco, and 1 am happy to say that it has cured me perfectly, without a minute’s pain or suffering. The lump is gone, my general health improved un- der the Electro-Chemic treatment and I gained ten pounds in weight; in fact I am in better health every way than I have been in years.” (Signed) MRS. WM. BARNES, Blacks, Cal. RUNNING “EARE, CANCERE, TUMOKS: OLD BORES, RHBUMATISN. PARAL oS, L 0ooMoron NoIs! PILES, FISTULA, DISEASES OF THE STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS and BOWELS, HEART DISEASE, PALPIT, TION, BLOOD, SKIN and NERVOUS DISEASES, SPECIAL DISEASES of MEN and WOMEN and all CHRONI DISEASES. Consultation and Electro-Chemic X-Ray Examination Free in every case. HOME TREATMENT. Flectro-Chemic Insti[ute, Patients living at 2 distance should try to come to our office for one personal examination. In most cases we can furnish 118 GRANT AVE., Cor. Post St., BAN FRANCISCO. & successful home treatment and the patient can return home Office Hours—9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m. daily. Sun- the same day. days, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. ‘We loan, free of charge, an expensive Electro-Chemic ap- paratus for home treatment. BEPARATE APARTMENTS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. ES, TA, c Sor 2. | s snfficlent diversity in the localities in Hose Supporter: which the transactions of the last few | eas .9¢c weeks have taken place to indicate the | Spool Silk, all shades, best qual- general interest that exists. o s b y LY e Y e e Shainwald, Buckee & Co., who sold the Pins (Wallace & Sons), | Hair Nets, all shades, best qual- northwest corner of Pacific and Van Ness | sisgaioc By - D6 cith avenues to Messrs. Mooser and Starr for . Per paper, =a. A e el Dr. Herbert E. Law for $51,500, report i A Kid Hair Curlers, best quality.. hat the new owners will soon begin to .......... wee--... 4 package | erect a large apartment house on the quality. , lirge and small, extra corner to face on Pacific avenue. The o Ao e fine grade 4¢ dozen ‘::me l)x(ollt‘vrs )‘ra\q’c- ‘.(vm the property an v = Pl v e west line of Stockton street, 39:6 feet white, tan, gube.xl’lrl‘tj“le:l paeiafbiu oo | south frem Bush, 35:6x60 feet, with im- | . each z orse uaty, L2 | provements, for $35,000. 4, pink or blue..1le yd piir for ... oI Additional sales by Shainwald, Buckbee rd street, 49x | and Sutter | on the south side of | for Alvinza Hayward | WOMEN FINE SERVICES TO CELEBRATE ANNI\_IESAE! 2 | { YOUNG PRIESTS WHO WILL ASSIST AT ST. ROSE'S ! CHURCH JUBILEE. S 3 | Silver Jubilee of St. Rose’s } Church Will Be Held i To-Day. T ST. ROSE CHURCH H morning at 11 o'clock, this will begin, which, coupled with the celebration of the patronal feast, | wi'l make the event one long to be re- membered in the annals of this parish. Not only will all the present parishioners participate in the festival, but hundreds of former parishioners will join n the cel- ebration. Twenty-five vears ago to-day the Rev- | erend Father De; Nugent established this parish, which then consisted of only a small congregation, which met to wor- ship in a small frame structure, -which answered a double purpose, that of a school house during the week days and a church on Sundays. Through Father Nugent's exertions it has grown into a splendid, big parish, with a house of wor- ship which Is considered to be one of the finest In the city. His parishioners naturally hold their pastor in the highest esteem and earnest- ly co-operate in every enterprise looking to the parochial welfare. The celebrants of the mass to-day will all be young priests of the diocese who ,have grown up and have become priests under the care of Father Nugent. | Father Jam Moran will be celebrant of the mass, Father Patrick Callopy will con,Father Joseph McAuliffe as Reverend William Deeney t as master of ceremonies. The sermon will be preached by Father McAuliffe. Mozart's Twelfth Mass will be sung by St. Rose's choir. In the evening vespers will be sung and Father Callopy will preach the sermon. L e o i e 2 Y Y ktreet, for E Cohn to Mrs, Ellen Kearns; a two-story residence, No. near Halght for Charles C. . Ci a M. and Claire F 16 and three flats Jak street, near Fiil- a_ Brutscher to Mrs. e X88:5 and two new 1743 and 1745 Lyon street, near & 36, 738 and 740 for Mrs Matild; Laura B, flats, California, for Danlel Einstein to Gustaf A. Hult: lot 25x106:3 on the east side of Lyon strect. 100 feet north of Grove, for Conrad Fink to William E. Shepman, Neison, Johnson & Co. report an unusu- ally spirited inquiry for all classes of in- vestment property, especlally those of mederate size. They have made the fol- lowing sales: 1s to A D. Cheshire, two new flai , near McAllst, lizabeth Mearns to A. 0. 1412 Octavia street, be- eary, 27:0x110 feet, for Fleming to Sophie Wigger, three 410, 440%. 442 Fourteenth street, . for $6750; M. J. Mibach to Mrs, ke No, 34 Fureka street. near 24x125, ‘for $2750; A. Findlay to Marks, two flats. Nos, 121 123 De ue. near Frederick street, 30x85 feet, Mrs. Spring to Pauline Coblentz, , No. 124 Langton street, near Fol- feet, for $3500: J. Healy to Joseph Tresmontan, three flats, No, 224 Ritch street, Bryant, for $3300: J. Healy to Miss T. | Marchini, four flats, No 222 Ritch street, | near Harrison 20x75 feet, for $3300: J. B. Cosgrave to Ellen McLane, cottage No. 1710 Eddy street. between Plerce and Scott, 30x75 for $3600; Charles L. Hinkle to Mrs. a Whipple, residence No. 748 Castro t, near Twenty-first, 25x125 feet, for M Post A. and . cot Eighteenth F. B. Surryhne reports the following re- cent sales: Two flats at 1015-17 Filbert strect, between Jones _and Leavenworth, two lots 34:4x137:6 feet, §5500; three lots on the easterly line of Park Hill ‘avenue, 277 feet southerly from Buena Vista avenue, 20x115 feet each $1000 cach; lot on the easterly line of Eighteenth avenue, 125 feet north from Fulton street, 25 X120 féet. $300; lot on the easterly line of Twenty-eighth avenue, 125 feet south from A street, 70x120 feet, $350; two flats and lot 28 X76:6 feet, No, 23031 Bush street, $8000; lot on the southerly line of Hermann street, 27:6 feet west from Church, 27:6xS2 feet. $2350; corner of Eighteenth street and San_Carlos avenue, $10,250; two flats and lot 22x75, No. 371-3 San Carlos_avenue, $4000; lot on' the southerly line of Unlon street, 93 feet east from Steiner, 25x100 feet, $1900. CITY . AND SUBURBS. The following sales are reported by Sol Getz & Son: Lot 50x120, cast line of Eleventh avenue, 225 feet north of Point Lobos avenue, with all im- provements, for $2200, to F. Wagner; lot 57:6x 100, northeast corner of Forty-elghth avenue and 1 street, to Richard Barker, for $2100; lot 26x120, north line of California street, 81 feet West of Eighteenth avenue, to Elizabeth Adams; lot 20x120, east liné of Seventeenth avenue, near H street, with Improvements, to Charles Mitchell; lot 95x100, southwest line of Pe t, to R. Leish- line of Forty- ninth avenue Boulevard, 112:6 feet south of K street, to R. Barker Jr.; lot 25x100, souf of H street, §2:6 feet east of Forty. avenue, to C. Werther, for $1100; lot west line of Forty-sixth avenue, 200 feet north of T street, to A. W. Best. for $800. Hawks & Skelton have sold the follow- ing described properties: Estate of Gilbert Clement to E. C. J. Pratt, lot 27:6x100 feet, on the south line of Union street, 110 feet east of Webster, $2200; Mary . the open- | ing services of the silver jubilee | six flats and lot G0xS85 feet on the southeast | are unanimous in their praise. it at the store. Dress Goods (Main Floor.) FANCY CREAM ALPACAS— Cream ground with colored polka dot effect; in all colors and differ- ent sized dots; width 38 inches; worth 75¢ a yard; now, a 350 LVET — New fall colorings and evening shades; worth dollar a 48,. yard; now, per yard. v BLACK PEBBLE CHEVIOT— Extra heavy quality and all wool; width 52 inches; sponged and shrunk; worth a dollar yard; now, per yard ENGLISH ALPACAS—The extra heavy, coarse, iron frame weave; 46 inches wide; all colors; worth 8sc a yard; now, per yard.. Py 45C PANAMA CHEVIOT SUITINGS —All wool mixtures and Zibelines; widths range from 38 to 44 inches; worth from 6oc to 75¢ a yard; your pick now for, a 39C vard Miscellaneous Fire Sale Items WASH GLOVES—Two clasp, lisle thread wash gloves, in black, white, tan, mode, brown, gray and slate; were 50c a pair; now 9C TAFFETA WASH RIBBON—4 inches wide and comes in all colors; was 20c per 1 yard; now....... IZAC CUSHION COVERS—There are . five hundred of them in assorted designs, some stamped for em- broidery, others ready to mount; regular price, 50c and 75¢, 190 """ ; an knitting WOOL YAR 'S-——G«I‘_rm yvarn, the 2s5c quality, 1, O e T Zephyr, sc quality, now; per lap. 3¢ N, Domestic Special Third Floor. A splendid qual- ity of ready-made sheets. ~The ma- terlal is bleached muslin and sfze 72x 90. Were 60c each. Now 42e. The work of disposing of th e $150,000 worth of goods upon which a djustment was made is progressing very satisfactorily. The sale has been running a week now and the store has been crowded every minute of the time, and yet there are many wonderful bargains awaiting those who would save. Such bargains, they say, have never before been o ises to be a busy one, and we are prepared to take care of the crowds. dom a few items which can be taken as indicators. We would advise you not to delay too long, for the goods are moving fast. Those who have already attended the sale ffered. The coming week prom- We have succeeded in picking up at ran- ut what you want you will probably find Silks (Main Floor.) If we do not tell ab: Ready-to-Wear Garments (Secc Floor.) FANCY SILKS—Colored Taffeta LOUIS XIV SUITS—Made of fine Silks, striped and figured peaw quality cloth and handsomely tr; de soie figured print warps, med id; shoulder capes; including most every coloring, 1 flare skirts: colors suitable for waists, dresses and lin- ing; regular price 75¢, 35¢ and $1.00 a yard; now, per 25C FANCY SILKS—A good range of colorings, ircluding white, in @' : $9.95 ITS—Made of fine all wool cheviot and tweed; C full sleeve; fancy qualit, shoulde ng; braid tri full flare irt : ot i colors black, brown and gray: a| fetas and Louisines: regular price % 85c. $1.00 and $1 no $22.50 s 5 $ . s $16.50| v VTN 53¢ WALKING SKIRTS—Our entire | NEW FALL SILKS ~They arrived line of walking skirts and tweeds, the very day of the fire; the ">t cheviots and melton cloth, has been includes several str’es in most reduced as follows: exquisite colors; regular price, $5.00 Skirts are NOW......... $2.95 $1.00 a yard; now, per 63 $6.00 Skirts are now..... $3.85 yard....c.ececnionaces (% BLACK MERCERIZED SATEEN | BLACK SILKS—Reductions are in PETTICOATS—Full accordeon effect on every line of black silks pleated flounce, edged with nar- in-the house. ...69¢ row fle; regular price goc Black Taffetas, now $1.75; B iisligagrsduves 95C c Black Taffetas, now ..59¢ 65c Black, Taffetas, now......53e $1.25 Black Peau de Soie. now..89¢ $1.00 Black Peau de Soie, now..85¢ 85c Black Pean de Soie, now.63e Notions (Secc WHITE LAW STS—Tucked and embroidered front; full pouch a$ waist 79C JIOT AISTS Tucked front; large buttons; colored and 15¢ Black Spun Glass Lining f¢ Bisakcacd . White; [ %5 (RG] 5 Sk Sheln. .o o1 Se 25¢ Florodora Combs. ......... 9 ited and tucked front: 20c Pearl Buttons, per dozen... 9e es; $2 colors and ¢ JET TRIMMINGS—A bg lot of- waist for. fered at startling reductions: SILK WAISTS—Made of good | The soc kind for, per yard..... Se quality _silk; tucked front and S et back; full pouch s button 5c kind for, per yard..... trimming; all colors Thke $1.00 kind for, @er yard. $2.50 regular $4.50 waist for. The $1.50 to $2 kind for, per yd. 2S¢ Lace Curtain Special Third Made of t % oor. Guipure beautitul destgns and regularly at per pair. Now €. Bevan to J. Pelicano, cast line of Franklin, 26 feet south of Green- wich, $2650; W. G. Wheelock to Clarence B. a client, lot 69x137:6, and residence on the | east side of Webster street, 100 feet south | Union, $11,500; George A. Hare Brand, lot 12:6x62:6, on the west Buchanan street, 75 feet north of O $975, and F. E. Harmen to M. Kilday, a lot and cottage in Belvedere, $3625. The following sales have been made by the C. M. Wooster Company: For the Santa Clara Valley Land Company | in"the San Martin ranch, Santa Clara County, | to A. M. Pitts of Chicago, ten acres for $1000 to F. L. Vosburgh of Chicago, twelve and a half acres for $1250; to H. W. Relnhart of | Eureka twenty acres for $2000, and to Carl | Kratz of Kansas ten acres for $1000. In the | Horace Hawes subdivision at Redwood City | five acres to E. . mons for $1750: one | and. an_elghth acres, viila_site Purceill Rowe, | for $400, and to Carl R. Johnson one and an | eighth acres, villa site, for $400. For the Sac- ramento Valley Land Company to J. B. True- blood, 130 acres of vine land at Gridley, Butte County, for $13,000. Also from W. to A. R. Rasmussen, forty acres of frult and Vine lana near Morgan HIll, Santa Clara County. 000, and from Samuel Poorman to D. Ma! {land near Concord, Contra Costa County, for | s4000. OFFERED AT AUCTION. | Easton, Eldridge & Co. auctioned real | estate last Tuesday and received the fol- of M. | lowing prices for various properties that | were offered for sale: Lot 36:6x97:6 feet, with two-story brick building, on the north line f Clay street, 76:6 feet east from Powell, $10,600; lot 25x100 feet, | on the west line of Broderick street, teet | north from Oak, $1600; lot 26:7Tx137:6 feet, | the north line of Bush street, 00 feet east from Broderick, with two flats and stable, £4900; northeast corner of Seventeenth and Prosper strects, 26x91:6 feet, $1700; northwest | line of Harrison street, 185 northeast from Elghth, lot 20x80 feet and three frame build- | portant building for | ings of three flats each and small bullding of | two rooms in rear, $3000. | G. H. Umbsen & Co. will sell real es- tate at auction at their salesrooms on September 14. The following pieces are mentioned in the catalogue: For the Maria Taber estate, the premiscs at 217 Vallejo strest, 25x80 feet, with five tene- | ments, renting for $45 a month: lot 25x112 | feet, and seven tenements, renting for $70 a month, at 46 and 48 Rausch street; lot 25x75 and four tenements, renting for $39 a month, at 224 and 228 Shipley stree(; for the Margaret Henry estate, lot 24x00 and eight rooms and | bath house at 2464 Mission strest; three lots, | each 27:11x137:6 feet, .on the north side of Greenwich street, between Baker and Lyon, .and within half a block of the Presidiy; lot 27:6x120, with store and five flats. renting for | $153 o month, at 581, 583 and 58 Hayes cireet | | and 482 and 484 Linden avenue; the former | site of the Pacific Vinegar and Pickles Works, at 415 Fulton street, lot 93:0x206, frregular, with 27:6x69:6 on Grove street; mnorthwest corner of Duncan and Sanchez streets, S0x114, at referee’s sale; two flats and lot 25%80, at 11 and 13 Lexington avenue; lot | 27:6x110, and seven-room and bath house, at | 1617 Golden Gate avenue; lot _25x100, with store and three flats, renting for $41, at 721 Brannan street, and lot 25x80, with three ten- ements of four rooms each, at 142 Clara street. The first of the new electric trains from | sausalito to Mill Valley was run in the | remarkably short fime of nine minutes. The advent of this road into Mill Valley marks the most important step in the growth of this suburb, meaning as it does a great shortening in the time consumed in travel by those who cross the bay daily to and from San Francisco. The road is the only one of its kind on the coast, be- ing the first three rail system to be in- stalled. The Mill Valley train hereafter will consist of five very handsome cars, which will include three coaches in the center of the train and a combination smoking and baggage car at either end, capable of running fifty miles an hour, solid as a line of Pullman sleepers and controlled much easier than the steam j roads. The new road already has had a most decided influence orl land values in j Mill Valley. There is a rapid sale of lots in the Sunnyside tract by Lyon & Hoag. ‘This property lles at the terminus of the new road and has been the first to feel its benefits. Over ninety lots have been sold within a very short time. Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. report thai they have had a very busy week. They find the renting and leasing business in very excellent condition and have made a very important lease, detalls of which | lot 50x100, on the Sloan, lot 36:8x110, for $6750; P. F. doodloe to | M. Mack | | er, 81:3x137:6, price $€000; We show you cuts of two of the swellest tables ever offered for sale on this coast; full quarter-sawed golden oak, water rubbed and highly polished; turned legs. One table shown has plain feet, other has.brass claw feet and glass rests. Both tables have 24-inch tops. We can show you equally good bargains in every other department in our store, as we have no rent to pay and give you the benefit of low prices and easy payments. LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE CO. 1017-1023 MISSION ST,. Above 6th., Near Now Post Office. The every the district. house-renting department reports line of business active. Oscar Heyman has bought the south- east corner of Day and Noe streets, 101x105 feet, from the Hibernia Bank. He will build four cottages on the lot. Mary A. Mertes to G. F. Bernard, lot and im- provement on southerly line of Fourteenth street. 95 feet east of Howard, 20x100 feet, for £1000: for account of the estate of Johnson to Dr. G. M. Freeman, flats on the southerly Itne of Shipley street, 368 feet east of Fourth, 40:5% 60 feet, price $5150; for account of Margaret MecDonald _to William_Schilling, residence oa the southerly line of reet, 19 east The Jacob Heyman Company has made | Fitimase 1ot 2heisr sy o acie:d, sast of sales as follow Dobner to Henry J. Lyng, three flats on the southerly line of Haight 63 west of Lot and cottage on the northeast corner of Hoftman and_Alvarado streets to Louls Spruz- zola for $3750; lot_and cottage on Prentiss street for $1150 to George Ewen; a lot, 25x120 feet, and two cars on Forty-seventh avenue for $750 to Lucy A. Chandler; two Park lots, 50x120, in outside lands, block 700, for $500 to J. M. Eddy; the southwest corner of Twelfth avenue and K street, 25x120, for $1250 to A. D. Coulter, and a lot, . on Seventeenth street, near Stanyan, $1000 to John E. Cooper. G. M. Wooster Company reports the following sales closed Trecently: For account of Mary and Benjamin Tichner to Robert P. Troy, twelve flats and a cottage on the northeast corner of Golden Gate avenue and Lyon street :10% by 100 feet, $24.000; for account of B. Thomas to Rose Free- man, two-story and basement residence on the north line of Clay street, 130 feet east of Stein- for account of Stetner, lot 25x13 Californians in New York. 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