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: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY APRIL 3, 1904. +« ADVERTISEMENTS. Another Bargain Week Begins To-Morrow Dress Geods Specials. soc Silk Stripe Challies 35¢ yard Cream, pink, light blue, re seda and champagne grc with n rosebud and s, ble for kimonas, etc.; Ready-te-Wear Garments. $25.00 Sunit $19.75—Tailor-made Cheviot Suit, Eton style, with cape; trimmed with - fancy braid and bands of silk. Skirt o-gore flare. Colors black, i light and dark X $19.75 $35.00 Suit $28.00—The new | ya . on Etamine Suit, fancy g : ; : trimmed with fancy silk braid Bu s Lattice il Btamince o5 | and bands of silk, with fancy champagnes, silver grays, tans, trimmed skirt. Colors black, ! browns, heliotrope, | Davy, brown, gray 1 wool—43 and tan. Regularly : eer - $35. Special price. - ard. osc $12.50 Etamine Skirt $9.75— g Black, Fancy Etamine Skirt, 85c British Mohair Sicilians soc trimmed at flounce and top; ard—A very silky iron fr latest 9-gore flare C navy, gun metal and TR o LB ! yster gray, tobacco brown, | $5.00 India Silk Waist $3.75— blue and rich fast White India Silk Waist, black—an extra heavy tucked and lace trimmed front lity. Re Rsrs and full pouch yard. Special, per yard sleeves Regularly 53 75 - $s.00 Sale price.... . We sponge and shrink all| §700 Silk Waist $4.95—Extra dress goods boaght here free | quality White tnda Sk B | of charge Waist. lace trimmed and | e tucked back; front and sleeves ! Glove Special. very full and pouch- 75c Lisle Mesh Gloves soc— ed $7.00. $4 95 seasc /e have Curtain Special. Swiss Curtains 8gc pair—Ruffled Swiss Curtains, pretty, new designs, suitable for cottages, bedrooms, etc. Actual alue $1.35 pair. Spe- 98C cial price .....seeeneed PONGEE SILKS—BARGAINS Pongee—2y in. to 32 in. wide—in white, jasper and natu- ral pongee colors; plain, figured and lace stripe. Spe- ial this week, per yard Persian Striped Pongee—In great variety. value. &Special price, per yard s 5% Sc Are you going to St. Louis? | W ing Speci es | e are arranging Speaal Parties | y to travel via | UNION and | SOUTHERN PACIEIC ! Throug.h Tourist Cars, Fine Scenery A delightful time insured Call or send postal to e 8. F. BOOTH, General Agent U.P.R.R. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco | west _corner in Outside Lands and West of Larkin Street —_————— Of the 795 transfers of real estate in | the city of S8an Francisco in March, 483 | must be credited to the Western Addi- | tion and the outside land districts. Of | the total amount represented in dollars |In the sales these two generally de- scribed localities make a showing of | $1,862,418. The Mission district had 186 | {sales and the properties that changed | hands represented $423,6982 according to the sale prices. The total sales in March aggregated $3,611,075. The movement | n small properties. was marked, and | such movement continues to be a fea- | ture of a market in which great num- bers of citizens are taking active inter- est. The building contracts in March represented $1,373,703. A. J. Rich & Co. have sold for | | Charles Schlesinger to Sydney Liebes | | the northeast corner of Broadway and Laguna street, 50x187:6 feet, for $20,000. ! The purchaser will erect a handsome residence on the lot. Sanford Figenbaum has bought from Herman and Theresa Asher, through | the agency of Marion Leventritt, 20x80 feet, with frame building under lease, | on the west line of Stockton street, 50 feet south of Sutter stregt, for $31,000. Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. have bought for a client the Wisconsin Hotel property, on the northeast corner of Pacific and Montgomery streets, 137:6 | feet on Pacific street and 113:6 feet on Montgomery street, with hotel and ad- joining frame building, for $37,500) Speck & Co. have leased to Mrs. B. | Allen for Wolf Fleischer the St. Hilaire | apartment-house, on the west line of | Laguna street, between Post and Sut- ter streets, for ten years, the aggregate rentals for the term amounting to $64,110. M. H. de Young is the purchaser of the Jdsephs property, on Kearny street, adjoining the Chronicie building. The frontage owned by Mr. de Young on Kearny street is now 112 feet. The pur- chase price was $300,000. The Chronicle building will be extended to cover the lot on Kearny street. The northwest corner of Taylor and i | North Point streets, 275x137:6 feet, has been sold to the Holmes Investment Company for $20,000 by the estate of Frederick Billings. The estate of Henry Levy has sold to Reuben Cohen 55x137:6 feet on the south line of McAllister street, 55 feet west of Gough street, with improvements, for $19,200 Sales have been made through the city department of the C. M. Wooster | Company ae follows: Dr. Frank S. Emmal to Mrs. Delta Fallon, lot 20x80 feet, more or less, and improvements on the east side of Jories street, between | Geary and Post. on private terms; William Wolfe to C. W. Hollls, lot 27:0x87:6, with flats nd_stores, on the south lne of Fulton street, | €4 feet west of Buchanan, for $7400; P. J. Meyers to Mrs. C. Kleinhammer, lot 25X75 feet, | and three flats on the south eide of Harrison reet, 90 feet west of Sixth, for $7000; Mrs. | E. Hendrickson to P. J. Stuparich, lot 56x | | | €5:6, and improvements, on the northeast cor- ner of Vallejo and White streets, for $5250. CORNERS AND HOMES. Thé following sales are reported by G. H. Umbsen & Co,: For the Mersing estate, lot 75x75 feet, and improvements, on the northwest cornér of Foleom and Eighth streets, $25000; for E. Rohde, lot 37:6x06:10% and improvements, on the northwest corner of Fulton and Baker streete, $21,500; for the Mersing estate, lot 27:6x106:3 and improvements, on the south- of Fell and Devisadero streets, Forrest and Catherine for Michael jot 25x75 and improvements, on the line of Minna street, 75 feet south- west_of Sixth, $8400; for H. Thom Wohrden, Jot 25x113:4 and improvements, at 12 Wash- ington avene and 3 Grand avenue, $7000; for Mre. Staude, lot 40x60 feet and improvements, on the northwest corner of Vallejo street and Vulcan lane, $6950; for John E. Quinn, lot 25x 80 feet, on the east line of nola strest, 60 fect north of Nineteentk, ; for the Mers- ing estate, lot 25x10 on the west line of Devisadero street, 27:6 south of Fell, $4100; for Michael Tamony, lot 25x85 and improvements, on the southwest line of Dore street, 135 feet goutheast of Folsom, $3550; for Mrs, Cotter, jot 206x131:0, on the west side of Guerrero street, 165 feet south of Fourteenth, $2900; for A. J. Ranken, lot 27xi00 feet, on the west line feet north of Fourteenth, | and pasture land near New York Land- | ing for John Tormey to W. F. Bawyer |bara has bought the D. W. Skinner | proved portion of Palo Alto and is near | | of the bay of San Francisco and the | two-story buliding, or any Southern Pazific Agent of Eanchez street, 2§ | $2100. Thomas Magee & Sons have sold the ____|REALTY SALES FOR MONTH REACH TOTAL OF 83,611,000 Many Deals Carri%d Through and It Is Shown by 1 Transactions That Most Activity Prevailed ] John Cushman archard and vineyard near Hollister, S8an Benito County, to Innes B. Bortanio for $27,000. The land | is 321 acres in extent. It is a winery and there are other good improvements. Chatfield & Vinzent have also sold for Perry & Cave, in connection with Wise- man & Wolff of Sacramento, 126 acres of bottom land on the Sacramento Riv- er for $16,000; also 130 acres of grain for $3500; a vineyard of 37 acres near Livermore for C. A. Workman to P. Boragni. for $4000, and ten lots in the Frazier Addition to Martinez for $1500. The same brukers have also leased to an Arizona cattleman a large tract in Tehama County formerly owned by the Lawson brothers for $3%00 per annum. A 10-acre tract near Black Point, Ma- rin County, has been sold for $1750. Frederick T. Hillyer of Santa Bar- ranch of 320 acres, between Lincoln and Newcastle, Placer County. It is im- proved by two vineyards, an crchard and 100 acres of hay land. AUCTIONS TO COME SOON. The Von Rheln Real Estate Company will hold an auction on the 16th inst. The C. M. Wooster Company will auction 300 villa lots at Palo Alto on May 18. The land is covered with live oak trees. The tract adjvins the im- the university grounds. The lots are | 50x150 and 50x200 feet. A special train will be run to Palo Alto and return on the day of the sale. Henry Stern of David Stern & Sons | will auction twenty-two residence lots | on Buckley avenue, Excelsior avenue, Read lane and El Monte lane, in Saus- alito, next Saturday, the auction tak- ing place on the premises. The sale will take place on the arrival of the 1:45 p. m. boat from San Francisco. These lots are well placed and in a favorable locality. There is a fine view surrounding country. It is an ideal su- burban residence location, conveniently i | near San Francisco. Catherine F. Hill will erect a three- story building to cost $12,000 on the | north line of Third avenue, 200 feet south of Clement street. Julius Thierbach wifl build six flats cn the west line of Fillmore street, be- tween Page and Fell, to cost $14,000. Contracts have been let for the con- struction of the following mentioned | buildings in the Oceanside district: By the Oceanside Improvement Company, = with two stores on the ground flocr and above m large hall, a lib- rary and reading rooms, to cost $6000; by Sol | Getz & Son, an office building on the south- | mer of H street and Forty-seventh | to cost $2500; by Louis C. Wiesing, | and one-half story cottage of four on Forty-seventh avenue, near H street; story house by Yvonne Gelger on Forty- seventh avenue, near I street; a two-story house for Henry Van Wie on Forty-sixth ave- nue, near H_street; story-and-a-half houses by John W. Paet on Forty-eighth avenue, be- | tween H and T streets, and by Walter Sweet- man on the east side of Forty-sixth avenue, 250 teet south of H street. A, W. Best Is ing to build a cottage on Forty-seventh |'nue, mear H street, and Mies Florence N a bungalow on Forty-eighth avenue, near H street. Three three-story flats that the Cox Seed Company is building on the south- east corner of Sutter and Steiner streets will cost $25,000. . F. B. Surrhyne reports the following sales during the month of March: C. D. Evers to Mrs. Annle Goldstein, lot on the east line of Shotwell street, 235 feet north frcm Fifteenth, 25x122:6, for $1850; H. H. Davis to A. T. Morris. lot on the north line of California street, 57:6 feet east from Fourth avenue, 25x107, for $1050; J. C. Spencer to Willlam L. Hughson, lot on northeast corner of C street and Twenty-third avenue, 120x100, for $1400: Rose on southeast corner of Eighteenth and | $4000; Flora A. Bland to J, F. Krejick, lot on | the east line of Park Hiil' avenue, 102:7 teet sovth from Buena Vista avenue, $3300; 76x115, for E, Philips to Willlam A, Sullivan, three 6 McAllister street, between Scott ero, and_lot 26x112:6, for $14,000; assug to L. Solland, lot on the east line of Landers street, 110 feet north from Fifteenth, 25x125, for §1800; E C. Hughes to Kane to David Condon, lot | Dia- | mond streets, 25x70, for $1800; J. G. Mls to S. | Vock, two flats, 246-8 Clinton Park, between Guerrero and Dolores stréats, lot x80, for lishment. chase. tke cccasion. store in all America.” and Persian patterns. Special for Easter week only, including sewing, lining and laying.... Regular price 35c. Special for Easter week only, per square yard Rich Handsome line of imitation Arabian curtains. ular prices $8.50 to $0.50 the pair. Imitation cial for Easter week only................. some of the very popular Colonial curtains. Regular price $6.50. Heavy rep portieres, with Gobelin ers. Regular prices $1.00. Special Fard iven dige g s ie Figured art tickings in new dainty colorings. ular prices 30c and 33c. week only, the yard Golden' oak cobbler seat rocker. Regular price $3.50. Special for Easter week only.. s $8.50. Special for Easter week only....... Regular price $4.50. week only Mahoganized birch music cabinets. Upholstered gilt reception chair. streets and lot 27:6x03 feet, for $8000. At a meeting of the Oceanside Im- Beginning to-morrow and continuing the entire week, our Annual Spring Opening, the first in our new Geary Street estab- A gorgeous and extensive showing of the season’s new productions to ‘which all are invited without any obligation to pur- Money saving specialsin every department will add zest to This has been called “the most sumptuously equipped retail Take advantage of the coming week’s event to test the truth of that assertion. f be offered —see to-day’s Chronicle for complete list. Smith’s celebrated Tapestry Brussels Carpet, fl Serviceable Linoleum in tile, wood and floral effects. Special for Easter weck only................ ORI 36-00 Arabian curtains in six different patterns. Regular prices $7.50 to $8.50 the pair Snc-ss w 3 Corded Nottingham curtains in Arabian color. Also sell regularly for $3.50 the pair. pecial for Easter week only sea's 52-50 Heavy rep portieres, with rich Oriental borders. Special for Easter VR ORI AP S S Tl el de 54-50 tapestry bor- d, L $9.20 and $10.00. 50 Special for Easter week only, the pair... A Our entire new line of French Cretonnes, valued at Golden oak wood seat rockers. Regular pricesa ’. 3 Mahoganized birch Roman chairs, upholstered seat. Regular price $12.00. Special for Easter week only. s’-w Regular price $10.00. Special for Easter week only. 57-50 the southwest corner of Webster and Sutter | LABORERS EXPRESS GRATITUDE TO MAYOR Below are a few of the values to Green metal beds, double size. Regular price 57.10 $9.50. Special for Easter week only...... Golden bureaus. Regular price $15.00. Spe- cial for Easter week only............... m-zs Mahoganized birch bureaus. Regular price $30.00. Special for Easter week only.. 322.50 Mahoganized birch toilet tables. Regular price $14.00. Special for Easter week only.. 51050 ..................... X 3 g Golden oak toilet tables. Regular price $24.00. pecial for Easter week only.. Birdseye maple chiffoniers. Regular price szz m $30.00. Special for Easter week only... 3 Three-piece golden oak bedroom i for Regular Reed arm rockers. Regular price $7.00. Special for Easter week only.......... Ss.zs Mahoganized birch Morris chairs. Regular price $16.50. Special for Easter week only.. slz 35 Golden oak library tables. Regular price $15.00. Special for Easter week only.. Golden oak or imitation mahogany bookcas ular price $12.00. Special for Easter week only . sets. week price $65.00. Special Easter only - N tables, square. extension for Farer §16.90 Special for Easurn‘ifitr{,&?“sm.oo Weathered oak 6-foot Regular price $232.50. Special week only.......4 Golden oak china closets. $40.00. Weathered oak buffets. Regular price s" Z' $15.00. Special for Easter week only.. o bl Golden oak cane seat dining chairs. Regular SI 30 price $1.75. Special for Easter week only.. 9 Golden oak hall stands. Regular price $15.00. Special for Easter week only.. 31].25 Mahoganized birch tabourets. Regular price s] ’0 $2.56. Special for Easter week only...... h Maple writing desks. Regular price $10.00. Special for Easter week only 37.50 (Formerly the California Furniture Co.) 261 to 281 Geary Street, At Union Square. SEE THE PHOTOGRAPHS. el e e e provement Club at 1468 Forty-ninth J. Laird, residence 1321 Clay street, between Jones and Leavenworth, lot 27:6x114, 'for §7000: avenue a spirited discussion took place relative to the opening of H street to Protective Union Commends His Hon- or for Vetoing Ordinances Sup- His Majesty King of the House- hold. . W, Th 3. , _cott 1121 330 F?l'{!;‘?’:”:v:: X b-nmny l::m" '1‘,‘5'.',‘: 1 the ocean. A report was received that avenue and Clement street, 25x120, for $2150: would be materially lessened oo eptate 1 H " Cuppers, 10t &ni otd pung. | he cost e 2 | property at 1843 Mission street, east | side, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth On it 1s a frame building, un- pressing Rock Crushing. The following resolutions adopted Can You Guess What These Pictures Will Be Like? NEW FREE RECEIPT | streets. me of the grades. A py . | . lot on the north line of Oregon street, | DY reducing some o by the Laborers’ Protevtive Union rel- bl der a ten years' lease. Leopold E. and | 238,20 G’ rom Front. for $4500; Mre. | committee reported that some property | .\ Michael §. Alexander are the sellers. |I. B. Cousens (o Dr. K. L. Cox, residence on | gwmors in the Occanside district do not | 21ve (o the rock crushing dispute NEXT SUNDAY CALL. The price is $11,000. Besides a very important sale in the 50-vara aistrict, east of Larkin street, In which trans- fer a number of small holdings are ineluded, e ———— ADVERTISEMENTS. properly dispose of sewage, and also that there are stagnant pools that should be removed. A committee was were forwarded yesterday to Mayor Schmitz: Whereas, An atiempt has been made to ham- —— L & be forwarded to his Homor the Mayor copy thereof given to the - - @ concerning which full detafls will be given J] O urge the Superintendent | per and partly destroy the rock crushing busi- = E J P O ", President. B e Dividsoa & Letgh report the foi- | SURGEONS R.ESO;!";‘ S a :}”’g:‘l:"l: ;l::hool'u B ‘“l:n an addi- | ness in the city of San Franciee: o a JOHN H. WEIDEMANN, Secretary, NIFE Whereas, e e lowing recent sales: For Isabella Schottler to Meta H. Khoenke, 22:11x75 feet with improvements ccasisting of tional teacher to the Oceanside school. Mr. Brummond reported that he had Such a proposition, if successtul, would be highly injurious to the building busi- ness n zeneral and absolutely ruinous to Grand Parlor Delegates. ' ol southy 1 ! Cli it 4 by THE FULL RECEIPT, FULL DIRECTIONS and DESCRIPTIVE o orivenst of With. for $400; for té | When a Simple Home Remedy Oures. | jntarviewed property owners on I|™SEpers of this union in particular; and, | During last week local pariors of ’ it e ot A T | Why do physicians always advise an | Street, between Forty-cighth and For- | tively checked In proper time by the chiet ex- | the Native Sons of the Golden West i %, 153 feet west of Baker, size 25x13 operation for the cure of hemorrhoids, | tY-ninth avenues, relative to the grad- ""r'{.'léuf’fa,""r'nfl"'.‘ff,"’(‘h':".a.'.:u"‘““n T et e |have elected delegates to the Grand BOOK FREE-SEND ADDRESS TODAY. Kew Improved Methed that Cures All Nervous Diseases that Exhaust the Vital Powers of Men--Bives the Viger and Inclination 2400° for Rivers Bros. to Emma H. Bi the lot and improvements consisting of si flats on the southeast line of Shinley streef, the_475 feet southwest of Fifth, size of lot 25x75, for $1500; for the Dally esfate to Henry or piles? Are they unconsciously in- fluehced by the dicta of operating sur- geons, who stoutly assert and maintain ing of I street and that a petition will be sent to the Supervisors to have the work performed. ——————— borers’ Protective Union No. 8044, in special meeting assembled, do hereby express our keen appreciation and sincere gratitude to his Honor the Mayor, Eugene E. Schmitz, for the cour- ageous and noble stand taken by him, as dém- Parlor that is to meet during the cur- rent month in Vallejo as follows: Mission Parlor No. 38 — John 8. 1 0. Trowbridze, the lot and’ Imbrovements on | that all other treatments are merel quarry C i h en y onstrated by his veto of rock oseph Thieseri and Frank Mills. o o250 o 65 and | the eoutn :,’,}.,.““ro{:f,n?“ifi'{m"?é‘f. lri.flnx:f:.l palliative, and that the knife affords File Charges Against Collins. reck crushing ordinances, which, in case they | Parior No. 145—Henry Lichtenstein, Walter J. Men Men and Cures Permanently. Unrough to Clementina, improvements conaist: | the only means of cure? Attorneys Tobin and Tobin yester- |Fad become law, would have placed o largs | Wolt snd T J. Giliespie; slternates. James For the benefit of male readers young and old who find themselves weak in vital fanoe for $5100; for B. M. Mi the store on the west line 103 feet morth of Sacra- 5x90, for $8700; for J. W, ing of five flate, gart_to Abe lLevy, of Fillmore streel There could be no greater fallacy, as the worst possible cases of plles are day filed charges with the Bar Asso- ciation against Attorney George D. forced them to seek employment outside of this city; and be it further Resolved, That this union extends a vots of Turfier. Alcalde Parlor N A Rahwyler, George Barker and H O Rogore: Alternates, James Desmond, L. F. Erb, J. P. : gy : ato street, | s, the well known Dr. Kaapp Medical Co. of Detroit, Michigan, will send their fam | Hamiltch 10’ Oscar Heyman, the unimproved | Permanently cured by the use of Pyra-| Collins. They claim he secured money | thinke to 'the members of the Board of Su- | McTamney and L. H. Hedb. ~Sequoia Burior . full 5 | Iot on the southwest line of Berlin strest, 125 | mid Pile Cure, which is in suppositor: pervisors who thought enough of the working-°| No. 160—R. D. L. C. Pistolesi, James ‘mone recespt and directions how to care | test morthwest of .Weyland, lot 75x120 feet, € Y | from the Hibernia Bank about nine | men of this city to sustain the Mayor's veto | H. Donohoe and Willlam L. Lippert; altarnates, yourself at home, frec of charge. It is mot mecessary to wriie 2 full letter, as they send it free as soon as they receive your name and address. Wonderful improvements have been made in this famous receipt until it now posi- tively gives the longed-for efiect in only ome day’s use, and cures permaneatly in helf the time required by any other method that we have ever heard of. It is a lasting cure for any form of wasting drains, vital weakness, lack of stay- ing power, bashfulness and timidity, prematurity, dissatisfaction, varicocele, stnictur: and all other embarrassing conditions tha: intefere. With the newly discovered in- gredients that have lately been added this won- derful receipt it is indeed worth baving. It gues direct to the weakened part., makes the muscles firm, the nerves steady and has a vit- alizing edect on the glands and mucous mem. branes so that a cure is certain. Yoo, know best if you need it or nct, and if you do, lose no time in getting it, for the soon- er you write the sooner you will be creed The address is Dr. Knapp Medical Co., 1768 Hull Building, Detroit, Mich. The new re- oo ceipt with full directions how ‘o cure yourself privately at home and a book that goes into the subject thoroughly will be mailed you 2t once in 2 plain sealed package free of charge. You will pot be asked to deposit any money or to pay for it in any way. It is absolutely free; 20d as it can cost you mothing you should send for it without | further delar and find ont for yourself that it can core yon. Weekly Call,r$1.00 per Year for $300: for the Standard Oil Company to J. Cassarctto, the lot and improvements on the southwest line of Dore street. 175 feet north- west of Folsom, eize of lot 10x85 feet. NEAR THE OCEAN BEACH. The following sales are reported by B. Getz for the month of March: Lot_25x100, on the west line of Ninth ave- nue, 50 feet north of K street, to Sarah M. Farley; 0, on the southeast line of Madrid street, fect northeast of Persia avenue, to Willlam Holmek; ot 25x125, on the nurth line of Montana street, 200 feet east of Orizaba, to L. T. Ladd: lot '26x120, on the east line of Twentieth avenue, 275 feet south of Point Lobos, to Ellen Faulkner; lot | 25x120, on the east line of Twenty-second ave- nue, 275 feet south of Lake street, to J. G. McManus; lot 25x100, on the morth line of L | :8 feet west of Twenty-second ave- | nue, to Lilllan Rues: lot 25x240, on the east | line' of Twenty-third avenue, feet north of 3 i - L street, to A. W. Fuchs; lot 255100, on the northwest line of London street, southcast of China avenue, 50120 10 J. il feet, on the east line of Nineteenth | . 128 fest south of P ‘street, to J. P. : lot 75x120, on the east line of Forty- | we. 125 feet south of K street, to | . Woods; lot 26x100, ca the south line of Jstreet, 82:0 feet east of Twenty-first ave- ' nue, to George W. Scott: lot 50x120, on the | wext line of Eighteenth avenue, 175 feet north of J street, to Clara Sawyer: lot 25x120, on the east line 'of Seventesmth avenue, : lot 26100, on the north line of J street, 32:6 feet | west of Eleventh avenue, Theodore Gurschke: Jot 50x107:6, on the east line of Forty-eighth avenue, 50 feet north of I, street, to George W. Moore; lot 25x120, on the west line of Twi ~aixth avenue, 275 feet north of § street, to W. W. Ewain: fot 26x100, on the north 1ine ‘of L strect, 32:0 feet emet of Tenth | svente, with improvements, from Emil Mio- zénmayer to Herman Strecker. Although the rainy weather inter- 1 fered with business, the demahd for | lots in the outlying districts was strong. Sol Wagenheim and others have sold | Chipps Island, Solano County, to A. M. Buchanan for $25,000. Chatfield & Vinzent have sold the tot | form, ls applied directly to the source of the complaint, and removes the cause, which an operation does not. T have been a sufferer from piles for | over forty years, and after trying| everything 1 could hear or read of,! without benefit or relief,'I came to the conclusion to give Pyramid Pile Cure | a trial, and I can truly say it has given | me entire eatisfaction; it is & wonder- | ful remedy. The bleeding has entirely | ceaged, the protruding has stopped, | there is no longer any itchis and I feel no swelling of the parts; in fact I feel like a new man. “I had to wear a truss for several| years, to keep the bowel up, but I have now discarded it, after using six boxes of Pyramid Pile Cure. I think after forty years of suffering, the six boxes | was a small amount to make such an agreeable change, as I was unable to do any work that required stooping in the last eight years. I recommend Pyramid Pile Cure to every one with whom 1 come in contact, as I consider | it beyond price.” Geo. W. Ivey, Con- federate Soldiers’ Home, Richmond, Va. ‘We vouch for the truth and accuracy of the above testimonial, and urge all sufferers to purchase a fifty cent pack- age of this famous remedy at the near- | est drug store, and give it a trial to- night. Accept no substitutes, and re-! member there is no remedy “just as The Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich., publish a little book on the causes and cure of piles, and will glad- 1v send it free to any address months ago by swearing that a cer- by _their votes: and be it farther Resclved. That & cooy of théss redolutiens L. McEvoy, D. C. B. Murphy, F. McGre and W. C. Latham. g s ot _will be illustrated with the stereop- tain Agnes Newman, deceased, was his wite. The attack made by Collins against Judge Kerrigan and his con- nection with the Robinson estate was also referred to, with the request that the same be fully investigated. — et Leaves Residue to His Mother. The will of Leopold Neumann, the merchant, who died here March 27, was filed for probate yesterday. With the exception of a bequest of $2500 to each of his three cousins, Pauline, Mathilda and Edward Neumann of this city, he leaves his entire estate, estimated to | be worth $100,000, to his mother, Rosa- lie Neumann, who resides in Berlin. | . Leon Sloss was named executor of the will. —— e Services at Y. M. C. A. H. J. McCoy, general secretary of the San Francisco Young Mew's Chris- tlan Association, will give an illus- trated talk to men only to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Young Men's Christian Association; subject, “The Matchless Life.” The address ticon, showing several beautiful dis- solving views. The ladies’ quartet will sing and instrumental music will be furnished by the Robson Orchestra. —— A Mr. Goodman of London red that he could smoke eighty-six cigars z‘l‘qn to. fi: I‘n‘::’h 'fi l:-lth tha'n twelve aura. orty-two ‘minutes to spare, ADVERTISEMENTS. Another Cause of High Bills and Poor Light > : g a E 7] 2 2 CATES THAT THE GAS Information Bureau, Gas Company’s Office FOR A CLEANER. R e e A T e 22 22 PeWevedepeveven

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