The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 6, 1904, Page 28

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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SL'VD,\\' MARCH 6, 1904, CHOICE REALTY STILL IN STRONG DEMAND AND IMPORTANT LEASES ARE NEGOTIATED N B b tate by G. H. Umbsen & Co. are as N follows: DEALS OF A WEEK. | Sol Getz & Son have made the fol- heast corner of Post and_ Stockton G. H. Umbsen & Co. | lowing sales: George F $121 reaity conditions are con- 470 feet west of Mission street, 30x100! iine of Lake street, 61 feet east of Eighth ave- | e favorable. Large leases | feet: to C. M. Bertélsen for $660 the lot | 1y m’”‘(' 17}0. 4 1 properties are|on the south line of Richland avenue, 1 here is & lively j 410 feet west of Misston street, 30x100 ; properties in nearly [~ i &1 O Metoy: ve soid the south- and Buchanan | we for the Mercedes Hooker & Lent has east ner of Turk 5x90 feet, Company nteenth street, The ¥ ¢ ets, Chatfield & Vinzent have sold for C. | :oo' Lumber to Joseph Schuler, | H. King to J. B. Root 450 acres nine and 58 In num- | with old improvements, for $12,500; the | miles from Berkeley for $20,000; for e bulk of the business Is | northwest corneg of Fell and Fillmore | James W. Townsend to S. W. Winters, | s a tabulation | street 31:3x100" feet, for Frederic| 3§ acres near Hopland for 319,100:‘ »ws that out mann to Merton S. Price, for|for Richard Porlicene, 37 acres be-| sales 167 were in the and also the following: | tween San Rafael and Novato for | the Western Addition | | $3750. | lands and home LEADING TRANSACTIONS. [ e of the amount Speck & Co. have sold the propesty | lands and home- on the north line of Turk street known | ivity“in Rich- | as th ine apartments, numbered | from to with lot 68:9x137:6 | feet, distant 137:6 feet from Polk: street, the improvements consisting of | a six-story and basement building re- | cently completed, having 218 rooms, the building being under lease for | $1400 per month, the sale price being $160,000. Heron & Holcomb, the sell- g | ers, bought the lot about two years | the er prices per | fa ago for $35,000. Since then they have t it observed that | expended $125,000, as estimated, in| improvements. The purchaser is a| client of Speck & Co. | f? B. B. Gunn & Co. | a client two | west corner have bought for 50-varas on the north- of Taylor and North Sa o lyv\H‘v'\ ‘Homestead, block OTHER SALES MAD for $30,000. Sales are reported by Easton, Eld-| F- B.Surryhne has sold the property i on the north line of McAllister street, | . | 87:6 feet west of Scott, for E. Phil- lips to William Sullivan for $14,500, with improvements. T. Donahue has sold‘the flats at W. R. on the northwest | north of Tingley, { Carl Goldberg, lot 2024, 2026 and 2028 Broderick street, & between Sacramento and Clay, with | lot 27:8%x110 feet, for $13,500. Alexander and Antone Vayssie have | bought the hotel on the northeast cor- n | ner of Broadway and Montgomery street, with lot 42x137:6 feet, with two stores on the ground floor, for | $25,000. The purchasers of the properties that were sold at augtion during the last week for the C. } Weingerter es- es by 5 feet 2! on the north line of I feet east of Seventeenth avenue, J. Mahoney; lot 25 hth . = on the south tween Devisadero A $36,500. The following sales are reported by Baldwin & Howel and | transaction; | Kearny, Point streets from the Billings estate | Lyon & Hoag representing the seller in this lot,on the north side of Vallejo street, 100 feet east of Broderick, 90x13 sold by M. Meyer to Robert Park for §11.00 Lot and improvements on the south side of Clay street, 49:6 west of Mason, 33x58, im- provements consisting of three-story _frame building of ten rooms and one two-story house of six rooms, the estate of A. Eisenhauser to John H. Kline; lot and improvements on the northeast corner of Pine street and Pre- sidio place, lot 25x70, for C.' Jorgensen to Louise Boutet for £2500; old brick building on the north side of Pine ‘street, 102:11 west of occupying lot 20x48, for the estats of R. Robinson to William Edwards et al. for $6500. Lot on the east side of Sanchez street, 50 fect h of Fourteenth, 75 feet, to Iiierman & O'Brien from the Redding estate for $6000; lot on the south side of Twenty- Twenty- atter from ; northwest northeast of street through to Clementina with o two-story brick om street and one three- ng _on Clementina street, for $90 50 per. month, for. C. Babin to Mrs. Louisa De- 0: lot on the east side of 00 feet south of Santa Clara the s. avenue, T6x100 for Martin Foss to, W. W. Rednall for IN ()l'lslm-‘ LANDS. Lot on the west side of Second avenue, 300 . B feet north of Clement street, b west A. Meyer to George Smith, for § e of Twenty-second 0; 5 feat south of Lake street, enue, 25x120, Mrs. Loulse Hayessen to L. F. Foider, for $475: lot and new residence on the west side th avenue, 150 feet south of H Hanchette to A. Phelan, for nth X120, 1 ; southeast corner of O street and enue, 150x120, Grace Winter to J. T. Ner- for $1300; lot on the south side of M stréet, 100 feet east of Forty-sixth avenue, 40x100, and lot on the east side of Forty-sixth 2 5 feet south of M street, 25x100, A. Maybelle Nace, for $700. ssus Heights—Southeast corner of 95, Willlam Jorse, $3600; west of Fourth avenue, 60 feet north of I 20, to C. M. Mann, for $5800; lot |hr~ west side of Sixth avenue, 50 feet nnr(h Hugo street H street and Fifth avenue F F. Mitchell to Charle 5x120, A. Meyer 3 : ‘east line xth avenue, 35 feet north of I_street, 5 feet, M. Rosenthal to E. and M. Millian, 0. n Mateo—Lot 19, San Mateo Park, for one of the original purchasers, to Melrose and A. J. Mitchell, for $1675; western addition to San for $050; clx part of lot S, block 5, Mateo, J. Riley to Robert Wisnom, southeast corner of Santa Inez avenue, 150 feet by 50x1 Mrs. C. L. Al- for §700; southeast side 0 feet south of Elm, Alton to Walter Sealy, for southwest of Elm, ton to W. W. Griffin, of Santa Inez avenu 80x105, Mrs. C. L. $750. Fnr account of M. Meyer, Baldwin | & Howell have lately sold some $40,- 000 worth of good sized marine view residence sites in the block bounded by Vallejo, Green, Broderick and Ba- ker streets. Some of the purchasers are building on these lots and more residences are contemplated during the year. Prices are ranging from $70 per foot upward. Lots and streets are on official grades and all sewer ADVERTISEMENTS. 8 on south line of Green, west of Brod- | erick, bought by General J. B. Rowles. AND BUILDINGS. Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. have | leased the ‘old French Savings Bank | 818-820 MARKET ST. SAN FRANCISCO. property on California street to T. M. | Ferguson on private terms; the south- SUMMER RIBBONS. Maline or Mlusion Neck Ruffs west corner of Jefferson and Mason 4 -in Fan ed y All colors, also black and streets, for R. 8. Moore and A. F. Mor- Ribbons. Res. white. Reg. price 2 rison to H. H. Hickman for ten years 3-in. Fancy cial Monday and Zs a lumber yard, for $11,500; to M. T e ey 3 only 10 each . Gunst *0. : % : - corner. atore.in’ the Aew: Daiats. at renees, VEILINGS, Maline or Ilusion. the northwest corner of Third and | Spec. 15e. = Extra fine quality. Res. Mission streets for five years. '.dlf”ri',’. “"‘""’;,‘;;}‘,5“{‘; Lty " aile Easton, Eldridge & Co. have leased | 50c per yard. Special gra the old Salvation Army heaquarters | on the southeast line cof Market street, | See—— — —————— - between Sixth and Seventh, for five NEW SPRING WAISTS. | SALT —A MAINSTAY OF years to Seattle parties for $45,000. Very Fine White Lawn, beauti- LIFE—shouid be kept dry. Speck & Co. have leased for Mrs. | fully tucked back and front. with | /e © n inl hardw: F 5 ’ ) mstitched stock col- ||~ We offer a - pe rank Fallon to the T. Brilliant Fur- | 1 sidered panel front, full ‘ salt box, regular size, regular niture Company the three upper floors s| and narrow hemstitched price 25¢c. Special this of the four-story building on the | uxflr,“v gular price $1 Spe- 14e. northeast corner of Ellis and Leaven- | Vi 25 worth streets, containing 201 rooms, for CHEVIOT WAISTS. BR{\SS COTTAGE ROD, com ten years for an aggregate rental of Bl ity R inty 35;;'14“{];1‘} plete, 52 in. extension, excep- $179,340; also for Harvey H. Dana, | "'_" Ul French sieeve: Reg. tional “value for zoc. Spec the basement, store floor and second | 2.00. Special $1.45. this week 1Ze. floor in the building now in construc- | JUST ARRIVED T — | Nursery Gates, tion at the southeast corner of Stock- | Py express, a now H“s at me Ur h&llm I $2.45 ton street and Union Square avenue to e Pl o i p ' | J. Graeft Kennedy for five years at a total rental of $93,000 for the term. | Judge William T. Wallace has leased | the block next to the Chutes and Belt: =r selling Popular Prices. $1.50 BCOKS at 50¢. A rare op- bounded by Fulton and C streets and | portunity to get Eleventh and Twelfth avenues to an | some the athletic association for $250 per [l Cream bf recent month. A building to cost $50,000 to | handsomely bound _in _cloth |l and publishea at | $1.50; on sale at | 50¢: “Saracinesca,” by Dross,” by Seton $60,000 will be erected on the lot for | sporting exhibitions. A. J. Rich & Co. have leased to Mrs. A. D. Warner a new apartment house on Ellis street, near Franklin, con- {N OLD IRELAND, MEET ME THERE. J IF YOU BUT KNEW. Come In and hear them. Special this week 15¢ cach| At our Music Department, Marion Crawford. Merriman. lilh Baby $1.75, $2350. u: such a var new Favorite 1904 taining ninety rooms, for five years at Tales of the Be-Tankes: by’ Catle- e e a a total rental of $35,000 for the term. | iia,” by Jessie Belden. LAWN SWINGS XS Made of Bergerot & La Costa are the owners. | T “\'9hh<\' by .\“nv‘.:vf}r!;‘::‘n ;';,";h‘ 3. nicely paintet larg = = ‘A Georgian Acress,’ Elwy eno or o adult r four The same brokers have sold the south- | Bareon. and scoves of olhers - iy west corner of Devisadero street and TRUNKS made to order Golden Gate avenue, 75x100 feet, for | and repaired. We carry in | F. Maskey and P. Dunne to Mrs. H. F". | l§ 2nd repatzed: Ve ooy Myers for $13,000. They have also |l S0 “mat. 'Sole Leather, sold for Mrs. Emma Butler to William | Steamer and ‘Wardrobe Trunks and sell them at Crocker the property on the south line | of Geary street, between Fillmore and | | Factory/Prices. FLINCHE OR BOURSE, 39¢. The New Games that are now so popular. On sale Monday and Tuesday only 3 Steiner, 6x137:6, for $13,500; also | four flats and 50x137:6 feet on the| south line of Sutter street, between | XNIVES, RAZORS AND SHEARS GIOUI’i! AID REPAIRED. PICTURE FRAMES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. Buchanan and Webster, for Mrs. Hoff- man to M. E. Tichener on private terms. M. A. Gunst will put up an eight- | story building on the southwest corner of Powell and Geary streets. | Mrs. E. G. Butler will build a $20,000 residence on the north line of | | Broadway, 158:6 feet east of Brod- | erick street. B. Sanders will erect a | INCOMPARABLE, Will Sell if You Insist. Telephone South 3035. WHITE GARAGE, one-story MAGNIFICENT | White Touring Cars for Rent. Market and Franklin Streets. | Prescriptions 34,406 and 7. | GUARANTEED CURE FOR MEN. HARMLESS INJECTION. Cures ordin: cases in a few days. Warranted to T | worst cases. NO OTHER TREATMENT FREQUIRED. Prevents and Cures Stric- tures. PREVENTS CONTAGION. Harm- less. $1.00 per bottle, expresse v | ¥. 8. XELLY'S punnn‘ 102 and basement brick warehouse on the 50 YEARS OF CURES. A SUCCESSFUL MEDICINE FOR ALL FAMILY ILLS IS THE FAMOUS HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. We would urge allf sickly people“to stop menting at once and commence taking the Bitbters. You’ll make no mistake if you do, for prominents sicians everywhere never hesitate in recom it, especially in cases of Sick Headache, Insomnia, Flatulency, Dizziness, Hoartbum It is the best known and most popular family medi- dime ever compounded, and has been used in thousands of homes thyonghout the country, during the pa centuay, with wonderful success, due to the fact that it always cwres. Then no home is complete without & bottle the Bitters in the medicine chest. Itis y safe and reliable and is recog- re as the “‘sick map’s friend.” You d It to strengthen the stemach, to stimulate the liver and kidneys, to restore the appetite, and to build up the run-down system. W‘hy not fry a bofthe at once. Tt hae cured-thougends of sufferers from stomach, liver andbowel complaints in the past and cer- tainly won’t fail you now. ) HERE IS CONVINCING PROOF: L. ACIIERMAN, NEW YORK, N. Y, says: “! am pleased %o recommend your Bitters, for it cured me of Dyspepsta, Indigestion and Constipation.” DR. HAEBERLE, KANSAS CITY, MO, says: “I have used your Bitters for Loss of Appetits, Indiges tien, Dyapepsia and insomnia, and belleve It Is without an equal. | elways recommend it.” H. SCOTT, INDIANAPOLIS, IND, says: ¥l suffered for a long time from weak kidneys, but your Bitters cured me, and | heartily recommend 1t” . T. C. CORNELIUS, NEW YORK, N. Y., says: "I have used your Bitters for stomach complaints and found it very beneficlal. All sufferers should try 1" st half tion, Dyspepsia, Constipat, buiid up strength, promeote prevent Raussa S you will confer a great favor. over the neck. If Chills, Coids or Malaria, Fever and It positively cures these ailments, as hu : of grateful people have voluntarily testified. —== DELICATE AND AILING WOMEN =—— will also find the Bitters very helpful, as the weakest stomach can easily retain it. It will ‘ _ Bioating Fainting Spelis. Don't take any other medi- cine until you have first tried the Bitters. will please you. Fer sale by all Druggists. SPECIAL NOTICE. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is sold only in bottles, securely sealed, with our Private your dealer offers it to you in bulk, by the quart or galion, SE IT, FORIT IS COUNTERFEIT and if you will kindly SEND US HIS NAMD THE HOSTETTER CO,, Fittsburg, Pa. s M | x 1d W .>1. d residence, northeast corne: vor! ving 2 rs. Carri ) v N 12,-|( Daniel Roth ry - o felan T rtheast comner | work done. The following are 8mONg | youineast line of Stevenson street, 365 Mrs. Carrie Dutton will expend $1 por e . h vacan the recent buyers: feet from Fifth, to cost $24,500. 000 in the erection of a five-story brick | fram ! ot stree! 6 on north e (Songinly 2 . i = . in jeary s 8$7:6 feet T, : st « c. “Cottingham | erici. bowght by Mobert Barke: 43:6x | The sum of 375,000 will be expend- storage building on the east line of | 'S0CC 5oy d,, Nils 137 on north line of Vall 190 west of Brod- |ed by Golden Gate Commandery, |Fillmore street, between Eddy and F']'ll;‘ \"("l‘l«')\’ MARKET, h . f r, | e k, bought by H. B. Underhill; 33x137:6 on " § " T L AL N 2 4 7 mong the rec sales reported h,\" Tor A Meyer to W. M. Duval for | north lne ot Valiejo, 232:6 west of Brodericx, | KNights Templar, in the erection of an | Ellis. R | 3 e, 44 t i ‘\ e Burnham & Marsh Company are | and improvemems on the north | bought by L. A. Sm on north line [ asylum, the building to be of stone Flats will be built for R. Keller on On Tuesday next at noon Ea s “ or $660 the 10t | the following f o Oak street, 82:0 fest west of Van |of Vallelo 82 east of Baker, bousnt by M. |and brick, to stand on the south line | the north line of Green street, 30 feet | i S PR A the a d avenue,| i s Bullard to P. S. Barber, lot on north | & H e gl Y- from Emily L. Squire, | 117 east of Baker, bought by Mrs, V. : | of Sutter street, west of Steiner. east of Fillmore, to cost $9500. Continued on Page 29, Column 1. ADVERTISEMENTS. Bmolnnooo, ularity, 2nd and It

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