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FRANCISCO CALL, ARY 17, 1904 'LARGE"DEAL”IN SUTTER RAILROAD MEN. e pmmman_____ ) STREET CONSUMMATED \RE PROMOTED B e —a . e B Abundance of Small Sales of Localj melinieny S;fi:t“r:;lety. : m. ! i :3&2&'; H Southern Pacific Finds New| Realty Show lr?tereSt o Be. St'rong Billets for Three Clerks ?:::;Ig'e_the. “THE CREDIT HOUSE” - 233-235-237 POST STREET 5 fi'.f:i&', and That Confidence Is Maintained| in passenger Department| 8| Forces that but we show The Biggest Furniture House on the Pacific Coast. B P i : g : have made us ; a whole floor vents of the week i e realty | west line of Forty-sixth ayenue. 200 feet north "TURS TN ) ” e events of th k in the realty | mest line of Forty sixth ayenue, 200 et orin: | BATTURS GIVEN A TITLE The Biggest In every man are two men to care for: The man who, working or thinking of theos outheast of 100 on the market are the gale of a Sutter-street | cast line of Brazil avenu ) o 0,000 e announce- | Lisbon street, to John block- for $009% and ibe & northeast corner of Brazil avenue and Lisbon nent that Herbert E. Law, so soon as | Soeieast (or o | rrangements can be made with the| Chatfiel? & Vinzent report the sale of | { | - | i add several storles to the | twenty-eight and three-fourths acres| Passenger Agent With Future | on Market street, be- | near Sonoma, from J. B. Judson to Al- Jilding and the Pal- | bert Wilson, for $4850; eleven and on. Headquarters in New Orleans L oo a Hotel | half acres of improved land near No- g 4 The | Yato. from J. Arizo to Bert Benson, for S S tain 4% rooms. THE!s1100; eighty-six acres of grain and or-| “A number of changes in the passen- a handsome scale A% | chard land near Brentwood, from Cal- | ger department of the Southern Pacific = court and. saplie] Jin T. Atherts 80 Witliam B. lx{""lm“‘ { Company were announced yesterday A & | McCormick, to take effect on February | - features of modern first- | 5 - .o { from Stockton, from George T. Beatie [ ass hotels. The cost of making the |\ a0 o) "seoiner, for $6800. i. Frank E. Batturs, chief clerk to As- ges will be rge, but no exact| R Fale s o A Pons public by the new | LEASES ARE CLOSED. | sistant General Passenger Agent i perty h ¥ e 1 A. J. Rich aldson, has been promoted to the posi- | agency of Thomas Ma- | Logess Gmve been ma 5 tion of assistant general passenger property on the north | agent on the Atlantic system, with etween Kearny dquarters at New Orleans. #n as the Levi- The when you rrell Furniture hard, must eat well; and the man who, having eaten well, must rest. These pieces please them beth. Special this Special this Week, $23.50 Week, $4.85 The most artis- Solid Oak Din- tic design of a ing Table, golden Mission library or finish; made t o study table ‘on our seat eight = peaple. floors. Of solid At h o roughly quartered made Extension oak; dark, weath- Table, and a big ered finish. The line of other ta- very table ‘for a bles, in prices man or a>woman ranging from $7 to Will Be an Assistant General sendel, the 3 promotion is in recognition of s 1 sold to A. Aron- Batturs' long service with the company, < 2 e and Loufs Schoen- whose employ, he entered in 1886. By his ‘;:icb(f‘“gf-_ooR’g“'a" 3;0"1-.R°cular price I ocation i8 | bii’ “the st | cnerg 4 ability he rose rapidly in price, $35.00. of this one, $6.50. . The the service from an assistant ticket ! E strost agent in the Third and Townsend street | Special, $58.50 We carry a large line of great, e a sy leather - Turkish office to the position of chief division clerk in the ticket auditor’s office, and | from there to the chief clerkehin in the | office of Assistant General Pnssengerj | Spec,al' 4-inch Mahogany Pedestals. Regular_price $5. $8.75 150 of them: While they last, #1295 gent Donaldson, where he earned a i Caflleau_to le reputation as one of the cleverest | 538 and 240 { rate clerks in the railroad world. He! F 7 lis only about 33 vears of age and is gest assistant general We have the biggest line of Bedroom Fur- niture in San @ ; Chiff o niers, Dressers a nd beds. I ron x Beds of every | == design, a n d } ; 2 @ scores of Fold- ing Beds no ent position secretary to Assistant General Passen- ger Agent Horsburgh. Redpath was for | a time with Traffic Director Stubbs in | Chicago, but returned to San Fra s health. change made yesterday was ompany's information bureau, Umbsen & Co. wiil occupy a ;“;"""ig:h“_‘sm\lr T ! S t of the second floor of their build- | PASsenger agents In thls ¢ i ? % s 2 D | ik in adattion fo the grouna floor. Batturs will be succeeded in his pres- | Whole floors of Chairs, Rock g e s by James W. Redpath, | ers, Couches, r Heyman will build cottages on street that he has re- rner of Ellis 7:6 feet, for | and Davenports, with perfect comfort an d thorough d u - rability for their )0000000000. | | have also | Mitrovich has given Mrs. - > ot on the south- nteenth and Point present. |in the B The railroad company is placing a b 20 1a awitoh - On - S!,.,‘:_ LA !-!uxn—lifth | from the head of which William Mc- being closed out. guarantee. $ avenue, preparatory to taking up the | Murray has just resigned to accept al This golden oak This one, of steel springs and steel construc- tion, and genu- ine sterling olive leather. Regu- tracks to make the grading of H street from Forty-fifth to F ghth ave- | nue possible. The Park C on- | ers contemplate constructing a lake the extreme southwesterly end of with the St. Francis Hotel. \ dresser, w it h s tendered the appoint- | Z oval French t general passenger | 2 bt - ilaes d Orleans, which is to be | e b B L PR filled by Batturs, but he declined it for solid brass trim- | the place with the hotel company. mings, regulariy Special This Week Only, $62.50 Old Mission “Ocala” Davenport; the chair of the Padres. Cut from the solid oak; dull weather- ed finish, and old, yellow, Spanish leather cover- en Gate Park, and such an im i c ; ; ; hent fronting the residences of Geean| The vacancy in the information bu- priced $15.00. ing. Over five feet long. Regular price $80. larly $6s. Side Qistrict to the north will be appre. | Teau is to be filled by P. R. Lund, who | @ - 2 ciated by the property-owners as well | for a vear has been "““"k“'flégd“ge"‘ B mparPut S | of the compan e is rekarded very | ts D SOrS eilbush will exect a three. | Bighly by the railroad oficlais, and h Carpe raperies story and basement flat building on | Promotion is considered as well de- the southeast corner of Sacramento|Served by his fellow employes in the . - =25 sisd Lacngt sireets 15 Sewt S0 passenger department. Our Remnant Sale is over. SPCCIQI There is “no Portieres The Church of the Sacred Heart, at| —— — Our Eastem buyer has steel range price llmore streets, will be ex- feet and a schoolhouse | for $2900 down to $2550 each, according d in the rear. tion. All the lots had a front- N of converting the six houses i feet. The depth was 137:6 for loon on the southw corner of s in the middle of the block with equal to this in The line, half pri the whole while flley bflz'm United States. 3 $8 to $11 perpair .. . It is our Quick-| $12 %0817 50 per paie . g#gg 75 Fell and chosen the best that there] Price is and our new season’s " carpets are HERE., Thou- $23-75 OVCHOPO00OOVOI0090 ©00006 90000000 . 3 wer T D cets into | ‘rrun}age on Hayes or Fell street, and He Tantir S LSS > o stores will be about $15,000 | 106 nth for lots on Clayton an 2 sk ern Meal Leader for .50 to $7.50 pair... 83 IN MANY SHOTIONS Miss Charlotte Bovle will build flats | Cole in .y Gepth of 100 teet 4% sands 9f i 'patt F one week more; e % ’CTIONS. and stores on the south line of Oak | the corner of Cole and Fell streets, and | @] and designs on our immense | And the : Couch Covers following sales are reported by Py s g s s &% the r of Fell and Biggest A and ° we have i B D e Y ees 4158 Ieot et et Smmter B | niy excention in the @) carpet floor. We can please | stove Department g 7 e il tihe R s, Jogtucs ol Do~ a cos 5,00 streets, o . 7 - fven 1 eiian r 3 Louis Bondell will build " flats frontages was in the corner of Clayton 741 7 ‘ {‘ezder? ip you 7 as egsr:r;icg;:e‘r;s‘l 95, es on the northwest line of Mission | and Fell strec d the corner of Fell * 4 Y ] I N could ask for 2 S, reet, northeast of Twenty-ninth, the | 87d Cole stréets, Wwhere thi: Cioniass the price you wish to pay. | and Steel Ranges ‘/,W/%g%" U a7 See it. See the Comforters . By aaton. Fidridge & Co. are announc: | | Do not miss this chance to on.the Wiy, : i others; there| Of medicated cotton, covered hegun on 'St M6 are hundreds on | with pretty silkoline. choose first. Pacific Coast... i y display. $1.50 reduced to 95e. 9000 ® o000 000C D00 YYYYYTYTY Y TY Y YT 1 very important auction sale for | 9th inst. The most im- portant property in the catalogue is an g 08 improved investment on the south line D AT AUCTION. uf‘!’im- street, hetween Mason and sale held by Henry Stern | Tay junded on both sides by ! § structures; also three new | et on Thursday last was v, ats on McAllister street close to Fill- | =nit on Guerrero street, tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth foundation is laid OF The auctic ® [ H ;I any fancy you have, and at | of Cast Stoves ® ;I‘hT property to be offered at :h? sale fl! Murpl’l)’}.1 W. H. Hoey, of San Fran- | DIRECTOR TO SUCCEED has informed his friends that the ncludes fiftv-nine lots fronting:. on cisco; at the Riggs—J. C. Ridpath, of | T TTZ | work of the office takes more ti Fourth and Fifth avenues and Hugo, | San Francisco. | nonegs % X GERALD‘ than he can give to it. 1 ful. An entire block fi morg; an improved property on Fol- | | | — Cole, Cl o ell and p i = 1 and I streets, facing Golden Gate —_—————————— | It is the impression that Governmor 3 R Rt is 8t Bt ey Sivepte; fomeaicont T ety fine MOASTh | Park. The streets surrounding the prop-| Armstrong Is Nearer the Gallows., | GOVeror Pardee Will Probably T"“’l Pardee will not make haste in the se- | th B Mec % o e Bt g Il been put in fine shape,| g | His Own Time to Find the lection of Mr. Fitzgerald's successor the north line of Fell street brought | twe Broderick and Baker; a fine -ered and bituminiged, with | ALEM, Or., Jan. 16.—The Supreme | | unless the latter insists on 1 diate | from 33200 to $4000 each, the corners | building lot in the immediate vicinity | & SEUERRY @6, BOHEL T oo o Court this afternoon denied the ap- | Right Man. [ sktion My the enseltive ——ednte S e ,"fl.fi lznm. xuwf‘ H?.' cor- | of 3roderick street, al:d in the Mission | ;1 0 granite S ourbih gas and wacer| plication_for a writ of probable cause R. M. Fitzgerald's term of office as | s 2 SR P B M Sried T Tk te bringing | a fine lot on Fair Oaks street mear oo, "0 "G eets and, in fact, every- | in the case of the State vs. Pleasant | Prison Director expired last Wednes- | the hi price. The lots on the east, Twenty-fifth: also lot on Noe street, - S 1 s $5A I A tr : e AN i Seeks Damages for Son's Death. of Cole street renged from $2800 to | n nteenth ard Eighteenth | thing done which will facilitate the!Armstrong, under sentence of death |day. It is common gossip in political| ,, . "~ h v | 84000, according to location. Lots on ! i ved investment on the sermer o | Construction of improvements on the|for murder. The law under which | camps that Governor Pardee will ap- Mocte, mether of W. C. the south line of Hayes street were | Fourteenth and Natoma streets, wjth |10ts. The land constitutes a portion of | Armstrong was sentenced was ipvali- | point a Republican to succeed Mr. Moore, who was killed in November, ) each. The corner | stores and flats above. | the tract formerly owned by’ the Sutro; dated by the adoption of a new law at | Fitzgerald. The outgoing director is | 1902, while switching dirt cars for the - | =old for $1650 to § ayes and Clayton streets brbught Baldwin & Howell have just issuedt he remaining lots having a | very atractive catalogues for their auc- | frontage on Clayton street were soldtion sale on Thursda; the 21st ins estate known as Parnassus Heights, | the last regular session of the Legisla- | not a candidate for reappointment. | contracting firm of B. Lantry Sons, ,lure. ~Armstrong appealed on ,the | The statement is made on the best of sued the firm yesterday for $10,000 ground that he could not be executed | authority that he desires to be re-' damages. She alleges that the death under an invalidated law, nor could | lieved 6f work connected withtheman- | of her son was caused by the use of he be punigshed for his crime under | agement of the prisons, so that he defective switching appliances. the terms of the new law. may devote all of his time to the —_———— which was sdld about eighteen months | ago to the City Realty Company, which company has spent a large amount of money in grading the tract and in lay- ing out a modern sewer system, and in | i = . L S RS actlo ¢ and the supervision of - . iniproving the streets by constructing | | practice of law an Clallam Victim's Body Found. 1 s n v ffairs. He was ap- - pavements which are better than those | Murderer Takes All the Blame. | his own business a VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 16.—The T T T T S77 07 YT NP 17 Y07 107107107 07 ROT S0P 0T 0PSO UL SOTSOP AT OOE MOPSHP AT RO MM AO YUY OO ARI NP S £ 10 5 Found i sy section. of the city | MANILA, Jan. 16.—Dalas, the mur- | by Governor Budd. o 5| body ot C. Lockwood of Seattie, & vic- :";”t e s‘fgi“&;fi?'mh{m‘aucur:n‘ derer convicted of complicity in the| mEfforts have been made to persuade | tim of the Clallam disaster, was re- ! Ixim'fl?reiden g_e‘“ %o attract home- | Dos Hermos mutiny, was garroted to- | Edgar J. de Pue, who was formerly covered to-day. It floated Into Esqui- | sale, e day in Bilbao prison. He made a|a member of the board, to apply for malt harbor and washed alongside i seekers and give an opportunity m;flnlement Erating three Gihets a ‘ . e reappointment or to signify that he the cruiser Grafton, which was at [ ogee Wl:;; :iat‘\“w ""fl‘;”ih:n,:otoug:; connected with the affair, wHo were | would serve again if the position of | anchor there. Sailors lowered a boat ;zimlshe“pr‘r‘me:vty 15 Sasy instaiimerits. | UNOSF sentence of death. ldimmr were tendered to him. He and recovered the body. The cash payment required is only 10 per cent of the purchase money, and the balance can be pald in semi-annual ADVERTISEMENTS, installments extending over a period of four and a half years. Judging from i E the number of inquiries for catalogues the sale will attract a number of pur- chasers, and competition for the lots i - promises to be keen. ————————— e ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY. 5 Dr. and Mrs. gh]omas Flint of San uan are at the Palace. J. N. Foster, proprietor of a hotel Electro-Chemistry is the great blood builder, the great tissue builder, the great strength builder. In persons growing old, and in those cases of premature weakening of the general system, You cannot expect to be strong and pg- s g by n y TR Electro-Chemistry cures because every organ in the body is reg- ulated and strengthened by it. vigorous if you are unable to sleep. You §“ ), arbmetin, 14 €5 f80- S Catarrh and Deafness. get up feeling miserable, have severe 5;re.;‘}t?'h{;;‘d",“,:':,“‘,‘::;,°::,':fie:'?is‘:{fl°:: MISS S. N. TAYLOR, 2016 Pacific ave., Alameda, tells of the curative effects of Electgp-Chemistry in a long-standing case of headaches, nerves are unstrung, appe- S5 omseas, o prominent bun catarrh and deafness. Miss Taylor says: “For many years I had suffered from catarrh, deafness and ness man of Petaluma, is at the ringing ears. I think I have used every known treatment. I even tite’s poor and life seems a burden. The |6 tried artificial ear drums for my deafness. Nothing helped me Dan T. Cole, coiner of the Mint, until I took up the Electro-Chemic treatment. That has helped me HOSTETTER'S N H = b e —n = H H P H @ A 00 0 B S Electro-Chemic Specialties. Electro-Chemistry cures painlessly, quickl aently and cheaply Catarrh, Consumption, A:thfnn,pnrr!:; chitis, Deafness. Ringing Bars. Canddrs. Tumors, Old Blood Foison, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Loeomotor Ataxia, Paralysis. Piles. Diseases of the Nervous System Diseases of the Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Howels, Pw‘;:\d:l: lng Pr‘ollflélc D|se-‘lel, Ssocln Diseases of , cial iseases of Men, Stricture, Prostatitis, Weakness, Varicocele. g Consultation and cnaiiitme. FREE From Los Angeles—C. J. Heineman, S e Home Treatment ELECTRO-CHEMICINSTITUTE . Some of our best cures are accomplished by the Elsctro- . _ Californians in Washington. emic home treatment. We advise all tsi WASHINGTON, Jan. 16,—The fol- [ when they can possibly P oty ol ng‘"t:“vhl‘{.n?x-ruomlz 118 Grant Ave., Cor. Post St. LAUALAIA AR AR A ARG ALAUALA VAL ALAAIA LRI A AN AUAHAUA AL ALAL 78] trouble lies in the stomach, and you otight 3 Ban sufienily recovered 1o, resams to take Hostetter’'s Stomach Bitters, at thss % Bl Stk GEAS Pas : once. It will restore your stomach to its |2t e, e S B t norlmal condition, steady the nerves, g i BEvY o ia on 8. lowva o ab- S lmu a e e |V : . ‘IEHCQ‘ rom the Oriental squadron, ar- er and kidneys, and induce gz fom the Far' East yesterasy from the start. It not only has shown its curative eff g ox- r tf I l ThP “ f | y ect on my ca élsaljjcafg% FL:AHT%U ee!l better. [t will also cure ; T. L. House, formerly superinten- tarrh and deafness, but my general health and strength have also X ‘ LENCY . 'NDI line, was yesterday appointed super- ] : ’ PEPSIA NAUSEA H EAIQ,T GESTION, DYS" g TIOTIont ol e Sutt Miect 2ble e e . “To those advancing in years I am sure there is no treatment s y BURN, CONSTIPA- signed. e 2016 Pacific Ave, Alameda, Cal. in the world equal to Electro-Chemistry.” CALIFORNIANS IN NEW YORK. ‘ - g NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—The follow- Man, Woman or Child. AND AGUE. We Ul’ge yOU tO tl'y a bOttlE, but be- ing Californians are here: From San Electro-Ch:mmry is for all. It is the only hope of the sufferer who has worn out the stomach taking strong Holland; W. W. Harris, at the Man- || and poisonous m:dicines, which have failed to cure. It hattan; R. C. Lennie, at the Hoffman Hou C. A. McCane, at the Hotel || with fear gnd trembiing to surgical treatment. BElectro- York; C. 8. Middleton and wife, at the || Chemistry takes the place of surgery in many special dis- Imperial; E. R. Smith, at the Manhat- || eases of women. It costs nothing to investigate. All are tan; Miss Averill, at the Netheriands; {‘l":;“:";“ :gflgemah‘:lé::l “’;:_'“l:““&"'; o e‘?"'“‘d‘ g private apartments are SLintainad fur DUt Jusle dnd S ii4 MR. W. A. CARSON, ALBION, NEB., says: “I was troubled with Constipation and Biliousness, and was very restless at night. Your Bitters promptly cured me.” 4 cific Coast Company’s new .lumber dent of the Fillmore-street electric Beeri Dailt up by it. intendent of the Sutter-street cable TION, BILIOUSNESS, OR MALARIA, FEVER ware Of lmltations or Counterfelts Francisco—Miss D. Cheney, at the is the great hope, especially of women, who look forward E. Lezinsky, at the . Imperial; H. C. male patients. ‘Walker, at the Grenoble; S. Davidson and wife, at the Navarre. MR. JAS. D. SMITH, HERKIMER, KANS., says: “I suffered from Malaria and my doctor advised me to use your Bitters. 1 did so and now I fee! like a new man.” M 7 THE GENUINE HAS OUR PRIVATE STAMP OVER THE NECK OF THE BOTTLE. 00 5. CaTeiur Baoaonnl ination. Wh L e lowing Californians are here: At the | 01 2 SOreful personzl examintion. ‘When this ls Impeesitle SAN FRANCISCO. A 0 4 0 1 i mmwmmmmwmmmwwmmfilfi:x..:?‘;‘r‘;.“c‘::,;,mn N e T | e oSl o e and - restmen Wi o | SandTeIRAS 00T B Gl BT an les and gentlemen.