The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 18, 1903, Page 28

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1903. ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ I FREIGHT TRAFFIC "ictomous 5 ENANIS F Southern Pacific Adds Al Blackmailing Largely to Its Equip- ment. Schemes Defeated DSl | Record Time Made by Heavy | Trains Between This City and Ogden. | | e offic of the npany are exerting to provide the necessa the expediti athern equipment us moving of the prod cts of California to the East, and they are ow have the situation well | | in hana growth of freight traffic | | from this State durimg recent years has | phenomenal and has forced the rafl- to g0 to enormous expense for the tock s the Southern more than c Adent | the last | Pacific Comp X new freight cars ives of the most powerful ahd ap- ed type have not only been ordered, have been delivered and servioe. | put into ser Forty-one _ thousand | | carloads of California ts were car- | R ey | ried over the Souther fic lines to | b | Bastern potnts during t 1 year end- B e e ™ ristardin | ing June 3, an increaso of 4000 carloads aches and proves %o the th over the preceding year. | in the State also | etfic are just now crowing over wk markable transy atior transportation of freight pments with- e increase hern Pa- t deal of n to be re- 1 railroad ace or anywhere ocancer. They caure. Give $1000 RE ANY CANCER OR TU- X A(:i}‘ofif IT PCISONS TKE NO KNIFE OR PAIN Nat a Doliar Nezd B: Paid Ustil Care rient from an the and the big heavy grades to sixty hours, which, railroad emarkably good time for a ned rry it and canned INVESTIGATE MY ABSDLLTE GUARANTEE... 120-Page Bock Free. R CHAMLEY, M. D, & “Strictly Reliable” Two Lady Assistants | -t 25 Third Street, San Fraacisco PLEASE SEND to some one WITH CANGE pe Moody Approves Estimat SHINGTON, 17. has appr = O Secretary imates for ADVERTISEMENTS. LEG Paralyzing Rheumatism Is Cured by Electro-Chemistry as by No Other Known Treatment. Read More Proof. Mrs. Mary Rivest, living at 523 Forty-fourth street, Oakland, adds her testimony. Mrs. Rivest says: ELECTRO-GHEMISTRY Saves a “About one year ago I was taken with a very severe atiack of rheuma- tism, my right knee being the worst, at times being so swollen that the skin cracked open. of I was given all kinds treatment in form of medicine, ers, liniments, batteries, etc., but in spite of all this I was unable to move out of bed for over five monthg. Then I was only able to barely move around with the 2id of crutches for the next six months. Even after be- ing able to move with the aid of saw told me that the only thing to Having heard of people being cured Institute, 118 Grant avenue, San Fran- ; and before I had taken ten treat- left my knee and I was able to take off the heavy band- 1 wearing. In some five or six more treatments I was crutches, there being only a slight stiffiness and a . due undoubtedly to a year’s entire disuse of MRS. MARY RIVEST, E22 Forty-fourth Btreet, Oskland be he g0 to their office, Electro-Chemic Proof. For nearly two years we have been publishing the testimony of cured patients in the leading San Francisco papers. c to take our unsupported word for our ci best Eecplc of San Francisco, through gratitude and a laudable desire to benefit other sufferers, have kindly volunteered their public testimony. These El:ctro:Chemic cures are quick, they are permanent and they are in- expensive. Patients have been cured of CBNS MPTION, CATARRH, ASTHMA, RHEUMATISM, CANCERS, TUMORS, DEAFNESS, RINGING EARS. PARALYSIS. LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA, PILES, KID. NEY DISEASES, BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES, STOMACH, LIVER and BOWEL DISEASES. WOMEN suffering from SPECIAL DISEASES peculiar to them have been cured painlessly and kept out of the surgeon’s hands. MEN have been cured of WEAKNESS, PROSTATITIS, VARI- COCELE, SPECIFIC BLOOD CONTAGION, etc., etc., after having lost hope through failures under the older medical treatments. QUICK and PERMANENT cures are what we want. They are the best advertising that we can get. We have the largest special practice in ore. HOME TREATMENT. We loan to outside patients our Electro-Chemic apparatus for home treatment free of charge. We advise all our outside patients, when it can possibly be done, to come to our office for a thorough personal examina- tion. In most instances the patient can return home the same day, tak- ing the necessary treatment along. When it is impossible to visit us, write a careful description of principal symptoms, and full instructions will be promptly forwarded for home examination and treatment. FREE, | 2 . Electro-Chemic Institute 0N of being |8 Grant Ave, Cor. Post St., wick, those who have worn out their stomache swallowing drugs, those who | SAN FRANCISCO. Office holirs, 9 2. m. to § We have not asked the pub- laims of cures. Some of the Pave found from bitter experience that ! the older methods of treatment do not belp them—all are invited to come to us for free examination. We will explain how Ejectro-Chemistry acts. We will demonstrate how and why it cures. =l once, no matter what your sicl . m. and 7 and 1o matter how long you have been|to 8 p. m. daily. #ick. or how many treatments you have | p. m. s.g.r.u’.pffi";:a’f.' mrmm wsed without being cured gentlemen. ship Siberia. | the | cars | » | rell REALTY MARKET REMAING STRONG Several Deals Effected Ipdicate Healthy Conditions. Costly Improvements on Pur- chased and Leased Land Contemplated. e The largest real estate deal of the last | | week has already been mentioned in this | pa r. Leon Sloss, Louis Sloss, W. L. | Gerstle, E. R. Lilienthal, G. H. Umbsen, et al. bought for $1,200,000 the southeast corner of Market and Fourth streets, which is at the rate of $6860 per foot for | the Market-street frontage. The provements to be erected have not yet been determined, but they will be costly. Speck & Co. have sold the Alcalde prop- erty at 725 O'Farrell street for $140,000. The lot is 50x137:6 feet. come is $13,740 per annum. The brokers have also sold property on the north line of Turk street, 98:9 feet east from Taylor, practically unimproved, at the rate of $2030 per front foot, or $80,000 for the entire piece. The sellers are Mrs. Mary Morrissey and Miss Annie F. Mc- Dermott. The new owners will improve. Easton, Eldridge & Co. have sold to Al- bert Pissis for the Poole estate 72:6X87:6 feet on the north line of McAllister street, 72 feet east from Fillmore, for $1690. They have also sold at auction the Holyrood Hotel at 820 Bush of Sacramento for $30,! te of John Barry has sold to R. . Baldwin 55x80 feet on the east line of for $18,500. t corner of Gough and | Turk x120 feet, has been sold | for John G. | erbocker for §: The property will be improved with twelve flats. J. C. Skinner and C. E. Holmes have zreed to sell for $35,500 the property on the north line of Jessie street, feet west from Seventh. The lot is 210:6x80 feet. Bovee, | ers 00, Toy & Co. with improvements cons tory brick and frame 000, is $300 per month under lease. A J. h & Co. have sold for W, residen 1 street The street, F. iton e north line of Washing- lot 65x137:6 feet for about ment house on ton str $40,000 corner of Sutter and Stelner streets for | | Mrs. Emma G. Butler to Oscar Harris on | private terms; also 25x13 feet on the | | north line of O'Farrell street, with im- | | provements, § feet east from Larkin, for | 514,000, VARIOUS PROPERTIES. The Mackay corner at Fourth and | Market streets was sold by G. H. Umb- sen & Co. These brokers have also sold the following mentioned properties: Kahn to Mrs Heyneman, 912 and uid b and improvements, ; from P. and improvements, e street, stree on the 131:3 east of Bu- 0; Beausan & Beauson to ney, improvements and 23x h line of Bush street, 90:6 east 50; Frank Frates to C. corner of Oak street and Central 110, $8000; H. Dickerson to Mrs. improvements at % Lily avenue and lot 25x120, E. Bigelow to Julius Reimer, vements at 1117 Broadway and 23x60 feet of Jones street, for $2200; Paul Branke improvements at 1021-1023 00, for $2200; M. Si - v, improvements at 1310 25x100, for $1100; Ellen Mitrovich, | north line of Twentleth str Collingwood, $900. | 'The following sales are reported by Sol Getz & Son: on the east line of Forty-seventh % feet south of H street, to B. C. $500; lot 26x100 on the north line of 57:6 Teet east of Forty-eighth avenue, Clark for $800; lot 25x100 on the line of 1 street, 82:6 feet east of For avenns, 40 st (1 ot i tor : on’the west line of Forty-sixth ave feet south of H street, for $800; lot on the east line of Tenth avenue, 175 feet south of J st t, to F. Crothers for $1000; { 1ot 20 on the west line of Forty-elghth 2:6 feet south of K'street, for $550, Whelan; lot 50x120 on the west rty-sixth avenu 5 feet south of . to Henry Van Wie for $1600; lot 25x on the east line of Tenth avenue, 125 feet th of J street, to J. F. Bjorklaund for $1000; 7:6x100 on the southeast cormer of H street and Forty-seventh avenue, to Samuel C. | Bensc | Forty-seventh avenue, 100 feet north of | street, to Ada D. Norton for $1600, | MANUFACTURING SITE. Bater, etreet and | for $650( impro . B0 feet east of ave im- | The present in- | same ! treet to ‘ urth street, 19 feet south from Bry-, | h the agency of Guy T. Way- Barker and Calvin E. Knick- +§§ have sold for Mrs. | a Alexander to a client of the brok- | XS7:6 feet on the south line of O'Far- | st- | The present renlu_l} on the north line of | ast from Locust, on | lot is 50x127:8% feet. ! rokers have sold*to a client | the Lithgow apart- | 6 feet on the northeast | P. Austin to Louis A. | J. Jep- | 420-420% Oak | | SPECIAL OF THE BEST GOODS AND THE L A big line of | you buy here you know you are making the best ¢hoice from the biggest stock. Large hand-car A magnificent made of qua by griffins. the week THE BAR- GAINS OF THE . § WEEK WILL | ¥ BE IN WOOD— QUARTER SAWED, POLISHED, HAND- CARVED, AND MADE INTO SUCH SHAPES AND FORMS AS WILL PRODUCE mahogany Book Cases. sections, $68.00; 3 sections, $95.00. In Mahogany, 2 sections, $82.50; 3 sections, $115.00. ADD A ROUND 500,000 S ADVERTISEMENTS. CONTRIBBUTE TO AND THIS WEEK, HOME THE COMFORTS OF THE HOME A1 /“ il N < COMFORTS ARE GOING TO BEADDED TO FROM OUR FOREST STOCK AS NEVER BEFORE. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE NECESSITIES AND THE LUXURIES WE OFFER IN THIS OUR DRIVING Hal oW EST PR 1 Um- brellaStands for the wet feet NRegular high. o »p‘{g’,vw&*. Price 35.50. Special .... ved, solid oak and solid In oak, 2 This weel Chair, in tasty grace:ully tur $3.50. Special for the week Venetian Sideboard, rter-sawed oak, carv- in Corinthian scrolls and upheld | This $6.50 Handy Couch, a couch by day and o0 1o Loue R bed by night; 33 in. wide and 6 ft. long; strong springs, covered with heavy Special for week muslin. FOR OUR RESERVE § ’s greatest special. finished, strongly ICES This bedroom set, three pieces, bed, bureau and French plate price, $25.00. for the week A mahogany upholstered Roman velour coverings, uprights ned. Regular price week...... 9190 o g A large, i solid oak $3.95 NEW DEPARTMENTS ARE BUILDING UP AND OLD ONES ARE SPREADING OUT IN THIS, THE BIGGEST FURNITURE HOUSE OF THE GOAST. LUXURY, COMFORT AND REST. wash stand, golden oak; bureau with mirror. seat. Regular price $7.50. Special solid triple Regular usual- ly it has a face value. nviting arm-chair; , embossed her $4.00 WE ARE PREPARING FOR BIG CHANGES — CHANGES THAT WILL DOUBLE THE SIZE OF OUR STOCK AND OUR STORE, AND UARE FEET OF WAREHOUSE PPLY. ; Mrs. M. Dunn to Mrs feet, with two flats, at 3 $3500; R. L. nsal to A. 59 68:9, ‘with improvements, on the south line of | Berry street, for $3000. Madison & Burke have leased to Smith & Plotner for Joseph Musto the new ho- { tel on the east line of Taylor street, be- tween Geary and Post, at $1300 per month, The term of the lease is five years. Through the agency of A. J. Rich & Co., Leopold Kahn has leased to Isaac , and lot 50x120 on the east line of | Liebes for thirty years two pieces of land I at the southwest corner of Sutter and | Sansome streets and on the south line | of Sutter street, §7:1 feet west from San- ! Baldwin & Howell have sold the north- | 0me, for the sum of $442,80) for the term. east corner of Townsend and streets, feet square, for $75000 to a lacal manufacturing establishment. The sellers are the Armour Packing Company | | Eighth | Liebes will, at the expiration of the pres- ent lease, put up a ten-story bullding on the land at a cost of $150,000 to $200,000. A frontage of 600 feet on the west line of Chicago, who bought the property in ' 0f Twenty-first avenue by 120 feet on H March, 1902, for $63,000. In the re-sale G. H. Umbsen & Co. rep ent the sellers. | Between $140,000 and $150,000 will be ex- pended by the new owners for buildings and plant. | The Von Rhein Real Estate Company has sold the following mentioned proper- ties: Lot on morth 1 e of Fell street, east of De- visadero, 26x Alice Armstrong to E. But- ler, $3000; lot on south cast of Stanyan, 25x137:6, Meussdorffer, $2150; lot on routh line of Al. | varado street, west of Sanchez, 50x114, Rob- | ert Fitzgerald to Eugene F. O’Connor, $8 lot cn west line of Larkin street, north of Gresn, 27x137:6, with cottage, A. Lauterbach to A. Chichizola, $3375; lot on north line of Broadway, east of Powell, 20x90, with im- provements, §7500, J. Sartor to B. Becaas, and & lot on south 1ins of Twenty-third street, east of Douglass, 20x80, and cottage, Prudence Building and Loan Assoclation to Willlam Wieger for $2400, Among minor propertles recently sold by FEaston, Eldridge & Co. are the fol- lowing: Richard Pahl to A. Bondani, lot 30x117 feet, on the east line of Fair Oaks street, 122 | | i | Cole to | | ADVERTISEMENTS. BILIOUSNESS, Constipation, Inactive Liver and Weak Kidneys are the result of a weak stomach. Then the only way to prevent these ailments is to strengthen the stomach by tak- ing Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Prominent physicians always pre- scribe it in cases of stomach troubles. You can therefore rely on it. It positively cures Belch- |ing, Heartburn, Indigestion, Dys- pepsia and Malaria, Fever and Ague. Try it HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. | fand I streets will be | tract having been let for the work. The property will be brought to the offictal | lines. The street and sewer work will also be done. Then the property will be subdivided and sold by Baldwin & Howell on special terms. The Jacob Heyman Company reports the following sales: Cottage on the south line of Alvarado street, west trom Douglass, for $3200, to D. Richard- son; cottage on the southeast corner of Hoff- man avenue and Alvarado street to Louis Sposello, for $3700; four lots in block 17, south of the park, for $1000, to W. Eddy of Stockton. The company {s building cottages on the west line of Hoffman avenue, between Twenty-third and Alvarado streets, and on the east line of Hoffman avenue, near Twenty- second street. Madison & Burke will hold an auction on Wednesday, October 28, and will offer for sale properties on the north line of Market street, adioining Mason: on the north line of Eddy street, between Mason and Taylor; a Mission street corner be- tween Ninth and Tenth, and a half in- terbst on the southwest line of Third street, between Brannan and Townsend. Easton, Eldridge & Co. report the fol- lowing sales at auction on October 18: Holyrood Hotel, $50,250; four two-story frame buildings and lot on' the westerly line of Leavenworth street, 54:6 feet south from Ellis. with frontage of 83:9 feet on Leaven- worth street. and running through to rear street, $45,000; lot on southwest corner of Church ang Twenty-first streets, GOx1l4 feet, with 6-room cottage, for $2900:'lot adjoining corner of same streets, 25x114 feet. for $600; lot on southwesterly corner of Mizsion and Mary streets, subject to confirmation, $70,000; lot, 26x114 feet, on the southwesterly line of Twenty-seventh 'street, 80 feet east {rom Noe, for $800; lot, 25x100 'feet, on the south line of Point’ Lobos avenue, 107:6 feet Ninth avenue, with 6-room cottage, 8023 and 3025 Clay street, 27:6x85 two flats, for $5900. Easton, Eldridge & Co. will auction realty at their salesrooms, 638 Market street, at noon on October 27. The offer- ings include the following: - Three flats at 1123 to 1127 O/Farrell street; new house on lot 42:4x137:6 feet at 2517 Pine street; flats at 723 to 729 Fulton etreet, 112 west from Buchanan; flats at 711 and 713 graded, the con- for $2000; feet, with Webster street, south ‘from Fulton; flats at 275 Shipley street; bullding lots on the south line of O'Farrell street, S0:6 feet west from Fillmore: house and two flats on Jones street, 1506 to 1510, north from Jackson; building lots on the west line of Buena Vista avenue, be- tween Congress and Evergreen streets; two- story house at 927 Union street, west from Taylor; building lots on the east line of Forty- fanrth ‘avenue. south from B street. ALLEGES HER HUSBAND THREATENS TO KILL HER Fannie M. Forsen Wants a Divorce Because She Fears for, Her Life. In a complaint for divorce filed yester- day by Fannie M. Forsen against Ferdi- nand Forsen she alleges that ever since the night of August 21 of this year she has been unhappy. She says that on that night her husband choked and struck her, saying as he, did so, “TI'll kill you before I get through with you.” Since then, she says, he has repeated the performance so many times that she is unable to specify the dates, with the result that she fears he will some day do as he threatens. The Forsens live at 21 Victor street. They were married July 4, 1888, and have four children. John Sullivan is suing Lulu Sullivan for a divorce on the ground of desertion. He says that she left him without cause or reason more than a year ago. Judge Murasky granted C. J. Robinson a divorce from Hattie Robinson for deser- tion. She left him a year ago and he has not seen her since. e POTSDAM, Prussia, Oct. 17.—Princes Aug- uste Willlam and Oscar, respectively the fourth and fifth sons of Emperor Willlam, were con- firmed to-day In the Church of Peace, in the presence of the Emperor and Empress and other members of the imperial family. LABROUSSE'S PRELIMINARY | HEARING IS IN rnoom-:ss’ Eye-Witnesses of the Tragedy Repeat | Testimony Given at Coroner’s Inquest. The preliminary examination of Ed- mond de Labrousse, charged with the murder of Miss Marie Jordan in front of her residence at 1459 Sacramento street on September 29, was commenced before Police Judge Cabaniss yesterday. District Attorney Byington conducted the prose- cution and the defendant was represented | by Attorneys Roche and Kelly. The court- room was crowded. During the examination of the witnesses the defendant sat beside his counsel with his face burled in his hands. He never lifted his eyes and when the court ad- Journed he covered his eyes with his hand- | kerchief so that he could not meet the | gaze of the crowd that lined the corridor. | The witnesses examined were J. L. Wolf, Harvey Long, John J. Sullivan, G. Gamborini, Fred Martin, Geneva Portler, Mrs. Pearl Dobyns and Dr. L. D. Baci-| galupi, autopsy surgeon. They were all | eye-witnesses of the tragedy, except Wolf | and Dr. Bacigalupi, and their testimony | was the same as given at the Coroner's | inquest. The hearing was continued till | to-morrow morning, when two more wit- | nesses will be examined, which will close the case for the prosecution. ADVERTISEMENTS. F you do you need the cause removed. You need treatment by one who has made a study and cure of these ailments for 17 years. Don’t neglect your health for a few dollars. Your health is worth more to you than all the money in the world. C. K. HOLSMAN, M. D., HAVE YOU AN AILMENT THAT WEAKENS YOU? Something that makes you feel weak, dragged down and debilitated all the time? Do you get up tired and weak every morning, no appetite and a bad taste in your mouth? CURE all discases and weaknesses of men, such as Varico= cele, Stricture, Con- tracted Ailments, Specific Blood Poi- son, Nervousness, Nervous Debility, Lost Strength, Piles, Rupture, Fistula, Kidney and Kindred Troubles. T29 Market Street, S. F.. Hours—9 to 8 Dally, S loor. 9to 12 l‘Yfl“: J: | [ Famous the World Over—Fullg Matured. . Sold E here. HILBERT MERCANTILE CO., Pacific Coast Agents. Rheumatism Bright's disease, brick dust depostt, wetting, gravel, dropsy, diabetes. Cured with One Bottle McBurney's Kidney and Bladder Cure ress pr end * P paid $1 50. ney for five days’ 226 S. Spring st., by drug; to W treatment. Los Angeles. F. McBur gists, HALL'S REINV stops ‘all losses an. charges In 24 how improvement We have so treatment tl dred reward not cure. nightly em YOU lost power, varicocele, memory, . gonorrhoea, ease of the prostate glands and all other ¢ ble effects of self-abuse or excesses, wi on to consumption and death. Positively cures the worst cases in old Or YOUNg of that mortify ing condition. quickness of the discharge. and wanting to do. and you can'e, - Sent semiod. $2 per bottle, three bottles, Guaranteed to Call_or address orders HALL'S MEDICAL to cure any case. INSTITUTE. Broadway, Oakland, Also for sale at 107315 Market st., S, F. Send for free book. Use Big & for unnatursl discharges,inflan: mations, irritations or ulcerations oF sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, fof $1.00. or 3 bottles $2.75, Circulas sozt on rsquest. Th(‘;_WEqk!y &1 per Year. Call

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