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FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY LEASE ROONS ALL SECTIONS WITH RESIDENCES Wide Distribution of City’s improvements Shows Strong Confidence That Ail Classes Entertain.| Details of Realty Deals for Week Just Closed| 'LETTER OF INVITATION Organization Starts Career With a Membership Roll of 200, Headed by Governor 8, KATSCHINSKI Philadelphia Shoe Co. T, SAN FRANGI a1l Dullfing. 10 THIRD S AZjciming University of California Graduates Take Step That Assures Them Social Home cormer o sireets. 282100, for As There is no lo; y t 1 I Lootey. It 'is cerialn nger any doubt that the University of Caltfornia Club will soon {be a factor in the soctal and education- al life of San Francisco. The club has now a lease for'a term of years from { H. P. Sonntag of the upper floors of his NOBBY STYLES AND GHE‘P DR'GES ; bullding at the southeast corner of i and Powell streets. This lease was formally co ded yesterday. . THAT S CUR SLOE!N President A. J. Cloud and Secretary Frank W. Altken for the club signed a check for the required yester- day afterncon at Mr. Sonntag's office. The University representatives were in happy mood, for they realized that the University of California Club will fur- nish a great raliying point for the men who have been concerned directly in the fortunes of the great institution of learning at Berkeley. Secretary Altken had in his possesion at the time that the Jease was signed a list of the pres- ent membership of the new club, which attested to its sc haracte: Among those whe are alrea inter- ested in the futurs of the University of California Club as members are Governor George C. Pardee, Lieutenant Governor Alden Anderson, President Benjamin Ide Wheeler, members of the present facuity of the university and a large representation of the several classes that have been graduated. Plans have been made compietely for the remodeling of the interior of t quarters to be occupied by the club. | All that can be provided for the com- fort of the members n designed on a generous scale. Now that the { lease is concluded and the actual loca- tion and immediate ac ty of the club are thereby aseured, the work of mak- ing the needed and extensive improve- ments will proceed without any de! ISSUE A LETTER. In a circular lette lne of Frederick Tremont avenue, west ’r—p—m L Donsing 1o the n tize of Fulton : to Tor $500K of Fu 3 $2.00 THE OCEAN. report the foliow- | cortbeast eormer of Forty- vard and M street, to A t. 25x24¢ on east line of 237:6 feet south or $1750; Jot, that was sent out c e bought from . to graduates of the T and Spruce streets, k of land in the fornia and others is 62:6x127:5% feet fronting on the membership in the 1 haser will erect a h: fifth and Forty- _ornia Club some det. 2dj The firm wi xl -(vncemlng the supplied. “The rooms,” accor BUYERS AND so, sets forth ek “on mmediately In the committee on organization, of Al ber of res- which James P. Booth is chairman,' een erected on lots sold “will be remodeled to afford very com- 1 Getz Son in the last ye 1 Getz & Son in e last year,| > . ons of * i favor with the people as a residenc Sales have made by as fo been Spreckels i Mre’ & HRP‘ years for $18,960; Company 1 D, Hallanas 3 Market street, three ; Market- street Company to E. E. Heese, store at 783 Market street, two years for $12,800 Properties of the Ludwig Altschul estate will be auctioned to-morrow by H. Umbsen & Co. Easton, Eldridge & Co. awvill auction city real estate next Tuesday. The properties to be sold make up a long and attractive list, representing many sections of San Franeisco. The land surrounding thé Hotel Geneva, formerly the El Monte Hotel, WHITE CARVAS SHUES na street, Harry Lor- g from 31650 to et ast oL | in Sausalitc, will be subdivided : ) feet on the east ‘_,,;._u. -1.-:'% feet | #0ld at z2uction on April § on . of W street, between Duboce Giassford: ot | by Henry Stern o ne of Waiter st reTW )a S Aftens strest | grounds by Henry tern of D renue and Fourteenth street, and two Stern & Sons. The transportation fa- the west line Fair Oaks 00 feet north of cilities that have been improved by the | North Shore road make this tract desirable for residence sites, winter or summer. The auction excursion to Chicw, which was postponed on account ot storm, will, as now announced by | Easton, Eldridge & Co., take place & | on April & The special train will leave this city on the evening of April 8 and will return on the morning of April 10. The round-trip fare will be $5 40, witn an additional charge for sieepers of $1 each way. The auction sale of lots in the Humboldt addition to Chico will Perry J. Smith; lot 25x120 on the | be held on Saturday, April 9, in Ar- N ! mory Hall, Chico. An entertainment of K street, to Mary M. Cazatt. o Bobag sy hopaio — s aogpee Chatfield & Vinzent have sold !he.;s C wieco iy P et a - i R i i two| Alexander Maciie, for some years . . - Napa County, ! juditor and accountant for J. D. : for the Security Savings Bank. It is 3 reported that a syndicate will fit up | Spreckels vBros. & Co., has resigned hs the property. With the resort prop- | PoSition with that firm in order to en- erty 600 acres of land were sold. The | 538¢ In the real estate business. He price and purchaser are not given out, | *1ll act as agent for Holcomb, Breea Chatfield & Vinzent have also sold the | & Bancroft. F. D. Marsh is buiding a residence at 100 feet northeast of Persia eels n:nvl.:n) m 'n' To " "o! !‘ ) 3 B, KATSGHINSKI Phil2deiphia Shoe Co. 10 THIRD ST. Saz Prazcisco. THE PARK REGION. | Lyon & Hoag report the "-l 'vwmg‘ FOE PAIR on the northeast corne: avenue 2nd A street, 34106 to R. . |Soda Bay property in Lake County, —_— e m e i P. J. McGaffigan, 25x127:8 on t with frontage of three miles on the the foutheast corner of Jackson and s ’*"J.,L:s:-, '1'-':; u’:'.::”‘ west water. The seller is R. Wylle. The | LOCUSt Streets to cost about $8000. M. G. Bugbee is the architect. Herbert E. Law wiil begin to trans- form the Bishop property on Marke: i Foss Moulton, buyer is T. W. Claugh. i The following recent sales are re- | ported by G. H. Umbsen & Co.: | | { Josephine Dempete to Oscar Heyman, 25x52:6 on the east live of | 3 o r street, for which he paid $1,000,000, into = 4 orth of Duboce avepue, | _ FOF E. Cheéver, h line of Haight st., » s 099,000, S Hr)rlllnn”re,fl 5d the Jot & few | 101:3 east of Stein 50x120 t f.._( | a hotel not later than January 1, 1805, J. H. Jordan for $1750. avenue, and unpm . | and poesibly earlfer. | John Weise will erect two four-storv flat buidings on the southeast corner ellje oy mu;-n from A. C. Berde, 252115, on | * of South Broderick street. lfll 1'% Fourteentn: for §180: W nortt $ i1 ith Improvements, south 1ine of Jack. R R T ),‘Tm"; | 151 east of Webster, $800; for C, | 0f Page and Shrader stréets, to cost sveuns. for SI00. Hx68:6 to rear street, west line of | £30,000, trest, 75 north of Francisco, $3000; ¥ 1. Barrett, improvements and jot 25x ( Sales have been closed by R. D. | Cranston & Sons during the last week Mre. J. L. Franklin will crect flats to cost $35,009 on the southeast corner i of Jackson street and Presidio-avenue. orth line o $2600. Speck & Co. report the sale of "x, Pine etreet, 125 € cast of Central avenue e containing 12 roms and bath. | 97.6 feet on the we | A 320,000 residence will be built for rly line of Masomic avenue, 156 | ' - st line of Polk | | feet south of py;u,y'. ;'"..' the M‘u:, 25x | street, 30 feet south of O'Farrell, with | C. A. Shroth on the south line of Jack- for Adolph and Simen Bley of Hermo- son street, east of Octavia. frame buildings containing stores and lodging-rocms, for Henry Mohr to a! Two three-story fiats will be buils | client for $19,600. | by F. L. Hansen on the south line or | Antonie Keonig has bought 30x137:¢ | E44Y street, to cost $15,000. ADVERTINEMENTS. [ feet on the south line of Post ltreet.l B. F. Mulligan will build a $10,000, Mexico, to 5. W. Keyston: two lots. S0x 7:6 on the south side of Haight street, 156:3 AT CUT PRICES. had me do your Developing er send me In & trial or- G. H. Umbsen & Co. report that they have effected the following leases: Schroth & Westerfield to Page & hlei- ‘R H. McCarthy, H. H. ‘a buggy on Van Ness avenue ADVERTISEMENTS. i { FOR A CLUB SALEATSLOANES For This Week Only, Disposing at Remarkable Reductions LACE CURTAINS In one, two and three pair lots—Arabian, Battenberg, Irisb Point, ¥uslin and Clany. $2.00 reucsd o $1.50 per pair $5 50 reduced to $4.00 per pair $1L.00 reduced to $7.35 per pair $420 reduced to $3.00 per pair $7.50 reduced to $5.00 per pair $5.50 reduced fo. . $3 00 reduced to. . $12.00 reduced $13.00 reduced $22.50 reduced PORTIERES $10 75 reducsd COUCH COVERS $ 9.00 reduced ....-$6.00 $12.00 reduced to $8.00 per pair 10 $12.00 per pair to $18.00 per pair to $7.75 per pair $14.00 reduced to $10.00 per pair Marked Reductions on Furnitare for Hall, Library, Parlor, Dining-Room and Bed-Room ; also Oriental and Domestic Rugs SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, SLOANLS 114-122 POST STREET MARCH 19th fortable quarters for the club, including a general reading or lounging room, 1 dressing-room, an office and a lunch- | room. Refreshments will be served in the club rooms by dumbwrnile— ser- | vice. Plans and estimates for the necessary alterations have Leen made, and the work of fitting up the rooms; for our own uses will be begun imme- diately.” The expectation is that the formal| opening of the club will take place on | April That is the date set. ° initial jinks.” in the language of a cir-| cular dated March 10, “will be held Sat- | urday evening. April 2. Keep that even- | ing open. There will be something do-| ing.” There are 6 University of California | men who are expected to join the Uni- versity of California Club. More than 200 have already enrolled themselves as members. LIST OF MEMBERS. The list of members as it stood last evening was as follows: Alden Anderson, Benjamin Ide Wheeler, A BEritton, George C 3. Tauesig, C. & Wheeler. P R Gray, 2 Bruenn, C. L. Shainwald, ¢ M. Armstrorg, B. Bienenfield. J. L. den, D. S. Dorn. A. Edwards, C. Paige, W Critten- | B. Cope. T. Grady, E. N. Harmon. A. Ruef, A. Thorne, J. H. Pond. E. S Heller, A. G Eells. E. A J K o Woolsey. K. Tho oth. mes D. Stoney, L. H. Ja- Hoimes, G. R. Lukens, cobs, W. Olney Jr. Ross Morgan, F. D.| Browne, 1. W, Hellman Jr, A. G. Lang. A. C. | Pait, J_ S Patridge. E. J. Pringie. E D s wood, L. de F. Bartiett, A Adiey. C. W. Back, F. A A. Newman, Myrcn Wol 20 gee. M E. Cerf, R T, 3. D. Hatch, W. C. Jurgens, M B. P. Miller. R. Newman, J. M. Owens, Pheips. A. L. Weil. W. . Voorsanger. Weymcuth, R. Sherer. J. J. Gallagher, M J. Meyer, ¢. C. Boyton. G. §. Evans, J. Haber Jr., P. R. Thayer, H. E. Harris. L. Roos, A. Baer, H. Clayburgh, R L. Logan, J. M. Mannon, J. A. McGee, M. Newmark, W. C. ki Pidge, W. Downing. J. Abraham, F. W. Aitken. L. Arnstein. F. G. Athearn. P. Castel hun. A. J. Cloud, R. H Collins, J. <. Heeht. E. Miller, 1. J Eiwell. W. €. Graydon. A.'J. Wool 5. J Maggs, E. W. Arnold, O. F. Westerfeld Brebm, F. A. Dorety. A. F. Ryfkogel. H. A L. Reyfkogel. §. C, Weil, L. G. Masters, D. Spencer, Robert Balcher, L. Breitenst L H Covert, H. W. Balley, H Munson, H Patterson. A. W. Yates, G. W. Ka ln-ulh I l’ benbaum, E. T. Ford, E. Baruch, G. R. . E. Hussey, £ C. Walker. A I.‘ndfih'v"r T. C. Dutt A. H. Markwart, 4. Pauson, H. §. Gilbertson, H. T. Stevens, . W. F. bank. Sanford Figenbaum, Benton. Sanford Blum. G. W. & Scott. J. G. Sharp. L. Van Orden, F. 3 d»n “ F. Neiman, R. L._Oliver, A. M. Kidd. Rarmagsen. W. Simonds, A. C. | Elaite, 3T White, O Wolf, E. A. Dickson, E. M. Hecht, B. P. Kurtz, J.' Lichtenstein, J. McCormick. O charge of c:. -ty to animals. He said that he and his wife were driving in Fri- | | saarmarma s R. Morgan, Charles K. —x |137:6 feet east of Leavenworth street, | residence on the south line of POt Moser, M. H. Scowariz, 5 H. Steinbari. 4. | this’ work —be; | | adjoining other property owned by | Street. 2T:6 fect east of Octavia. Adles. 7. 5. Dekin J 3 H e 1 1;um He paid $24,750 for the 30x137:6 | !;'--MA Benning will exm:nmnm i T S L 5 o a | feet. to bui a three-sto frame ilding H. L. Rothachild, i R. Dannenbaum, J. DEVELOPING | Gendotts, E. M. Otis, P. F. Dunne, E. B Rol! of six -.0,‘ of tweive, 15c. | Oscar Heyman reports that he has | on the southeast corner of Webster Youns. T B. Aftken, H. . Tirandindtein. W sold the following properties: | and Eddy streets. gug:chlwmf‘_ {' Mott, W. "5;1: E ! wotage, on e serthwent lme o Mol | T T HCSSSSS————— | i g e St ¢ o ‘ A ISV S St | TOSTIR cERnAt O T e ‘ H i oe, to 6 E. Hancock for $2450; cottage on the 1t RO RO QROCHIS CHOCHI RS THAT MAN PITTS AR e s o d o syors o 5 ‘warrant etore Bo. | | sixth, to am inn for $3000; lot 50x g sidio ore to a warrant before Po-; Station | 129 feet he th Berli 2008 Banw el TLE The Sutiever, 3| S bt o e liye o Bertin svet, | 3 Worse tham lice Judge Fritz yesterday for the ar- | S Viancier, - K l»":m..m.!“‘. 25x120 m;(n ;::‘.-u line of “ jrest of “John Doe” and .“Richard l 15 Mise 3. Glenmie tor $500. " — A THUG Roe,” deputy poundkeepers, on a | i 1 i | ’meripflus 34,406 f 1. ground floor at the northwest cormer of SUARANTRED eonr . JOR MEw.| The only way fo improve the gen- | §7o Mason cirects for Sve vears for L. Hinton, i EARMLESS INJECTION. Cures ordinary | eral heaith is to first put the stomach ! 3. L. Herget to Harry aq“r:( ;'n - xcw dny‘. Warranted to cure ‘In 2 normal condition. For this .p,., No. 1 Taylor street lw five years, V cascs. MO OTEER TREATMENT | kels leschen, , Prggents and Cures Strie- | cial duty the Bitters {5 highly ln-[ R R . Harm- |domd i — SZM for both Lotties. For sule only | Try a bottle and test ‘. 5. KELLY'S | , 162 Eddy. ]vl(_ it $70.006 . louru Then wise ones Drink it for your.j « Biaich to W. G. also cures Dqu-. Indi- Sary G Whee: gestion, Constipation, La ] icck. southeast corner of Larkin and Washing. 3 / 1on streets, five o FEEKLY CALL, $1.00 PER YEAR. ' Colds or Malaria, om gireste, fve yours for $MO; 3. D. Gram | was following the buggy. The {deputy poundkeepers tried to throw day afternoon and his St. Bernard dog | i a net over the dog and he jumped out of the buggy and remonstrated with them, informing them that he had a license for the dos. but they kept throwing the net at the animal. in- juring it to such an extent that it =was unable to walk yesterday SCHOOL EXHIBIT 15 ON DISPLAY Superintendent Langdon In- vites Public to Inspect the Work of Many Pupils Superintendent of Schools Langdon | yesterday issued a circular inviting principals, teachers, pupils, parents and the public gemerally to inspect during Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day of next week at the office of the ntendent in the City Hall the exhibit that is to be sent to the St Louis Expdsition. The cireular also contains the following instructions to principals and teachers: Superi Mission High Scheol ay. March 16, at 3:15 p. m. A y meeiing for imstruetion in the use f water color will be heid at the Lincoln Schort on Thursday, March 24 at 3:45 p. = The voluntary meetings scheduled in cir 12, for April 14, 19 and 21. will be Reid in room | The voluntary meet: will be heid at the Mission High science room. There will be & voluntary meet- ing of grammar school principals on Wednes- y. March 23. at 3:45 p. m.. In the science | e e the Mission High School to consider the teaching of grammar in the grades. Princi- is may invite such of their teachers as de- e to attend Please request janitors to call at the store- room on Tuesday. Mareh 15. to secure census Instruct your janitors as to the mum- ber required for use in the school under your Jurisdiction. Please emphasize the necessity ef having the names and addresses of parent ian on each blank. This essential is of the utmost importance and its omission on Thomson., is apparently d seph Campbell Jr., their Pacific Coast n jail as long as he can. 1l has been arrested on two separate charges of felony embezzle- ment and released on bonds. Yester- day Duntsze swore to two more war- { rants for Campbell's arrest before Po- lice Judge Fritz on charges of feiony embezzlement. It is alleged that on February 1, 1903, Campbell embez- zled six cases of champagne valued at |$180 and oh May 11, twenty-three | cases of champagne valued at $§00. d to keep Jo- ADVERTISEMENTS. BABY'S VOICE she looks Is the joy of the household, for without it no happiness can be complete. How sweet the picture of mother and babe, angels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must ever, is so full of danger and sul erm. that , how- forward to the hour when she shall feel the exquisite thrill of motherhood with mdencnbable dread and fear. pluble all the parts, assists nature in its lublxme work. By its aid thousands of women have passed this great crisis in petfect safety bottlc by druggists. Qur book to all women sent free. Addn- m.-.u-u.a—..o-. Every woman should know that the of child-birth can be entirely avoided a scientific liniment for enemal use o MOTHER'S and without pain. Sold at ‘xoo in and horror the use of ! 's Friend, ly, which tougbemandmd:fl ORDER FOR THE GREAT TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOK. Mall This Order to The San Prass isco Call With TSa B LT T T T the additional 23¢ is trerreescsceseasenen