The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 5, 1904, Page 26

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1904 THREE AND A QUARTER MILLIONS : THE VALUE OF REALTY SOLD IN MAY —— . The sales of San Francisco real estate in May amounted to $3,210,485, and in- cluded €95 transactions. The deals by sections were as follows: Fifty vara, 47; South San Francisco, §3; Western Addition, 201; outside lands & homesteads, 195. In May mort- gages and deeds to the number of 674 were recorded against San Francisco real estate, representing a total of $1,856,069. There were 302 releases and reconveyances during May, amounting in total to $1,965,793. The releases there- fore exceeded the mortgages, which has Mission, 173; not occurred before in two years. Of the immediate outlook for business Thomas Magee & Sons say In their Real Estate Circular: “The sales in various sections have been up to the high average of recent months, with the exception of those for | the 100-vara section, where the figures are somewhat lower than they have been for some time. This month will purchase by a local syndicate of the Lick House and many other properties from Mrs. Oelrichs for $2,600,000. This is the largest single real estate sale ever consummated in San Francisco. one hundred vara, 26; Potrero and | g be remembered as the date of the | Il P R |Brisk Business Is Re- | | ported by San Fran- ’ cisco Brokers. -— 26x137:6 feet and flats on Oak street, be- tween Clayton and Cole, for Clara Schranz, for $7000; lot 27:6x137:6 feet on the north side of Golden Gate avenue, between Broderick and Baker streets, for T. H. O’Connor, for $2500. Recent sales by Boardman Bros. & Co. include the lot on the north’line of Jackson street, 50 feet east of | Maple, 50x155 feet, sold for F. M. Greenwood, for $8750; lot on the southwest line of Brannan place, 200 feet southeast of Brannan street, lot | 76x60 teet, sold for F. Fuller, for | about $2000; lot on the north line of McAllister street, 92 feet west of Steiner, 27:6x87 feet, to J. H. thom | Wohrden, for $4260; for acoount of A. E. Engstedt, 50x114 feet and cot- | tage on the north line of Twenty-fifth ! street, 190 feet east of Douglass, to P. J. Shaughnessy, for $1500; lot on the north line of McAllister street, 119:6 feet west of Steiner, 27:6x137, i!o Jullue Heilfronn, for $4750;. for Bellef in the present and confidence for | George de Urloste, the northeast cor- the future of San Francisco has been |ner of Folsom and Moss streets, lot shown by these buyers in a marked de- 25x80 feet and fmprovements, consist- el [ing of three-story building, occupied “The ususl summer dullness in real | DY store and flats, and two small flats estate will be noticeable for the vaca-|in rear, to G. A. Hoertkorn, for tion months, accentuated possibly by |$12,000; lot on the east line of Sixth the fact that this year we will have the | 8venue, 159 feet north of D street, Presidential election, but after election [ 26x120 feet, to a client, for $1500. we look for a reaction and & return to | RESIDENCE PROPERTIES. ormal conditions. Bullding operations| g p Cranston & /Sons report the ;onunne on the high level of the Past| ollowing sales of lots: For David few months. San Francisco was rated |y iy 1o Margaret E. Mullin, lot on .,Abx month as sixth in the COmparative | yne’ southeast corner of Page and table of the large clties of the Union | s ppure streets, 25x90 feet, as the site o the matter ff the increase in build- |of 2 handsome residence; for Thomas g shuetiops. | Vodden to Matthew I Sullivan, 25x DEALS JUST EFFECTED. 125 feet on the east side of Ashbury Through the agency of G. H. Umbsen | Street, 125 feet south of Waller, and & Co., Thomas Lundy has sold the |for Dr. A. E. Edwards to the same northeast corner of Post and Jones |party, lot on the east line of Ashbury street for about $70,000. The improve- | Street, 100 feet south of Haight; lot ments consist of a frame building, in|on the west side of Ashbury street, which there are four stores and rooms | 52:6 feet north of Haight, 25x100 above. feet, for Charles Patton to T. B. Thorne & Kilpatrick report the fol- | Draper; for Joseph Wurdach to J. G. lowing recent sales: Southwest corner | Taylor, 25x100 feet on the south side of Point Lobos and Fourth avenues,|of McAllister street, 75 120x100 feet, Eldridge to Moeller, for | Lyon; lot 28x106 feet on the west side $§000; west line of Buena Vista avenue, | 0f Ashbury street, 496 feet south of feet east of | Boyce street, 375 feet north of Gewy, for $500. Bids at auction were received by Madison & Burke as follows: Lot 47:6x47:6 at the intersection of Broad- { way and Dupont street and Montgom- [ ery avenue, with four-story and base- ment building, $53,000; lot 76x1380 feet on the southeast line of Stevenson street, 166 feet northwest of Tenth street, $18,600; lot and two flats on the east line of Devisadero street, 1810, 1812 and 1814, with store, $19,- 750; adjoining lot on Devisadero street, $6200; lot, with store and tene- ment, on the west corner of Montgom- ery avenue. and Lombard street, $4650; lot and three flats at 2303 Tay- lor street, $4600; lot and bulldings at the southwest corner of Fifteenth and Mission streets, $6050; lot 32x100 feet and house at 413 Valencla street, $6000. NEAR TO THE OCEAN. B. Getz reports sales of real estate in the month of May as follows: Lot, 25x120, on the east line of Nine- | teenth’avenue boulevard, 125 feet south | of P street, to Frank McGuire; 50x100, | south line of K street, 32:6 feet west of | Twenty-sccond avenue, to Benjamin | Curtaz; 25x120, west line of Twenty- | second avenue, 100 feet south of L | street, to John Gustavson; 50x120, east line of Twenty-third street, 125 feet {south of K, to Matilda McQueen; | 25x120, west line of Eleventh avenue, | 275 feet south of K street, to Charles | !P. Nelson; 25x100, north line of A street, 82:6 feet east of Ninth avenue, | to Mark Levy: Ilot 6, block B, Getz | | addition to Lakeview, to George D.| Rodgers; 25x120, west line of Twenty- | second avenue, 125 feet north of L street, to Frederick Gustavson; 75x125, | | south line of Minerva street, 180 feet west of Capitol avenue, to Charles | Ward; 25x120, east line of Forty-eighth | avenue, 200 feet south of K street, to | | Frank Short; 25x120, east line of Forty- ' | eighth avenue, 225 feet south of K | street, to Archer B. Cochrane; 25x100, | northeast corner of London street and | Brazil avenue, to Julia Halliman; 75x 125, north lin> of Montana street, 325 | feet east of Capitol avenue, to Terrence | Neenan; 25x125, north line of Montana | | street, 300 feet east of Capitol avenue, |to Margaret M. Amsler; 50x100, west | | line of Capitol avenue, 50 feet south of Minerva street, to Dietrich Cordes; | x100, northwest line of Athens street, ; {125 feet northeast of Persia avenue, to | T/ R. Tillman; 25x100, northwest line $4.00 MORRIS CHAIR, Made of golden cak, solid and strong. Se and backs are upholstered In pretty velours. the back may be adjusted without arising. Back measures 84 inches In helght, No mail or teiephone orders accepted. sl r $7.50 This Ka'sive Round Extension Table. Top is 44 inches across, legs are inches in diameter. 25: They are fitted with a patent ratchet, o that Golden oak finish. ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 L $7.00 Down and $1.00 a Week Buys this handsome oak Bedroom Suit. Picture offers a faint suggestion of its good looks, but pictures can't show polish and the rich grain of the wood or good cabinet work. qualities are embodied in this suit ats credit is They are smaller than the usual Morris Chalr. “Sterling"” Leather Arm Chair, $4 For a Down Payment, Then R1 a Week. Price is $19.50. You can have either a Rocker 4 Arm Chair, and your or an the carving is artistic, drawers work smoothly. tually worth $45.00, but the price, the Sterling price, for cash or 835.00 N> mail or telephone orders accepted. All these good The oak is richly grained, It is a suit ac- Tabourette, TWO WAYS Ivlflflfl(AhfilfifllfllrUtMflAdfi'[ULSY WAY-A CASH WAY AND A CREDIT THE CREDIT WAY \/S THE EASY SHORT CUT TO HOME COMFORT. way.& ] In weathered oak, well made and strikingly pretty. No mail or telephone ders accept- ed. Enameled Bed, $3.45 And it really is a Bed. A Bed that is $1.90 Cobbler Seat Rocker And a very pretty pattern it Graceful in design and reet- to sit in. Comes only in y finish. Picture is accurately drawn — only the Rocker is very much better looking than its picture No mail or te/ephone orders accepted. or- A Japanese Linen Warp Mattings. A less price than is quot- ed on inferior China Mat- ting in most stores. P e c260 | Frederic: L a W | & {2 o > e v00ds—oa - strong enough to be fully guaranteed. 1 Bogud 22 feet south of (‘(m'.rnl' n\:nnnmdx.: | f‘;‘: "r';k‘-os:: ‘frl't‘l":r“’:;:;‘:n‘gfls‘sg:‘; of Edinburgh street, 175 feet northeast | 8r;.\.-.§":;:"vrlpfixlil::fi;.nlg:]ne e Vel firr":xnc;nz;!f hrr'o’?;fhr_;:r:‘)fmgrle;m- It anything breaks we'll ‘mawe good— Sold in rolls of 20 yards feet, Whelan to Froment, for $3000; east Prey E! of Persia avenue, to W. R. Reyburn; | The finish is not as perfect as we er, hair filled. cheerfully, gladly. Double and three- or 40 yards. line of South Broderick street, 146 feet | time the construction of modern flats | y5,100 northwest line of Paris street, would like, hence the remtarkably low No mail or telephone orders auarter sizes. < No mail or telephone orders south from Thirteenth, 27x100 feet, with | thereon; Mrs. Anna L. K. 8awdob | 175 feet southwest of China avenue, to price. No mail or telerhane crders accepted. accepted. No mail or telephone orders accepted. accepted. improvements, Fett to Butler, for $10,- | to Mrs. Frances Zoberbier, lot on the [ pioar w. B, Vaughan: 25x120, west L ae ) 060; north line of A street, 57:6 f west side of Ashbury street, 128:9 feet | ;5¢ of Twenty-second avenue, 150 feet | east of Twelfth avenue, 25x100 feet, | South of Waller, 30x106; for J. W.| ,h of I street, to Fredrich W. Dalh- Melsted to Currier, for $700; northeast | Keyston to W. E. Shepman and W. G- | pom: g5x100, northwest corner of O | corner of E and Bourbon streets, | Hind, 25x93:3 feet on the southwest|girect and Forty-fourth avenue, to . 28x100 improvements, Patek | corner of Central avenue and Hayes | charles R. Kirchner; 25x120, east line | to J north line of Me- | Street; to Mrs. Carte 100 feet on | ¢ Ninth avenue, 260 feet morth of K Al feet west of Gough, | the west line of Sanchez street, 55 feet | gtieet, Mary D. Morrison to Albert W, i %5x1 with improvements, Miller |north of Fourteenth, for Augustus J:|yroiter: 50x120, east line of Forty- P Heskins, for $15,( | Ranken; to Louis Bartlett, 24x85 feet | giohth avenue, 175 feet morth of L ’]‘ > William Wolf has sold to Jean Car-|on the west line of Dore street, 205 ;nim. to Ulrich Remensperger; 100x 1039 MARKET s EET. op[MSIte MC/"IISteI‘. northwest corner of O'Farrell | feet north of Bryant, with two fi:ll]“n_ east line of Thirty-sixth avenue, ugh streets, with the Earl Cliff | buildings, which Mr. Bartlett is at|sgy feet south of J street, to Charles | nt-house, lot 9%x112:6 feet, sent improving. The seller was D. | w. Perkins. | Duffey, executor for the estate of S 3 3 « vi * = R I e MO B | Moreiiad - e toport the fotlowing (& Marsh Co. the property on the west Brothers, PERSONAL. |+ . + P e northeast corner Minor sales have been made by G. Lot 57:6x100, northwest corner of line of Mason street, 137:6 feet north | A store and twelve flats will be 4 97 "G Vg P | BUY A HOME NOW | ) and Plerce streets, with six | H. Umbsen & Co. as follows: For L.| Forty-sixth avenue and I street,»to F. of Eddy, has been leased for five built on the northwest corner of Lom- | Attorney J. W. McKinley of Los An-| | Anp BETTER THE FUTURE. | ot 27:6x103 feet, for $18250. The |Friedman, 25x112:6, and improve- | Ruhstaller; 25x100, south line of W years to Louls Cooper: The rental for | bard and Mason streets for E. Lesari. | geles is at the Palace. Choice offers for your con- | brgkers have sold the lot, 30x82:6 | ments, on the east line of Webster |street, 107:6 feet east of Fortleth ave- ' tho entire term amounts to $42,000. Camille Lahaniere has' been ap- John D. Spreckels will leave this sideration in to-day's Realty | f with flats, on the east line of De- |street, 112:6 north of Post, for $13,- | nue, to Z. H. Garfleld; 25x100, south-| TLyon & ~loag have issued a very at- : Pointed by Burnham-Marsh Company | morning for San Diego, where he will Columns. | visadero street, between Bush and Pine, | 500; for Henrietta L. Likens, 25x115 : west corner of Moscow street and Per- tractive pamphlet entitled “By the |t0 take charge of their leasing and|spenq a week. : for J. B. R. Crocker, for $19,72%5; 2xs0 |feet, and improvements, on the north | sia avenue, to G. W. Ryan for $400; -amento’s Waters,” which describes | renting department. 5 17 1 0. Huyes, the wellknows news- 5 ts on the south line of C side of & enth street, feet east | 25x120, with improvements, on east line (olusa and the Sacramento Valley at | A real estate partnership has been |, .. ;. onrietor of San Jose, is regis- | ARRANGING PROGRAMME between Fifth and Sixth, for |of Castro, for $5750; for Bertha |of Tenth avenue, 100 feet morth of L formed by H. J. Stetson and O. C.lia,0q at the Palac | FOR BUNKER HILL DAY Tanner, for $3800: lot 36x87 feet and im- | Hagenkamp, 25x90 feet, and improve- | street, to Emma L. O'Brien; 50x120, JRINGS AT AUCTION. Baldwin, under the firm name of Matn B et it fe lm‘; a4 provements on the south side of Jessic | ments, on the southeast side of Folsom | west line of Forty-eighth avenue, 112:6 ‘e auction sales are amnoificed | Hawin & Btetson. Both are of long | Agricultural Department in Washing- | Edward H. Hart Will Deliver Oration. street, southwest of First, for James |street, 75 feet southwest of Eighth, for | feet north of L street, to M. R. Henry; , Lnree auction sales ar The first | SXperience. They are prepared to take | ¢ SFICIURFE p‘ v g Songs, Races and Games on Wilson, for $10,000; lot 25:6x80 feet and | $5600; for- B. Naughton, 25x85 feet.|25x120, west line of Eleventh avenue, DY Easton, Eldridge & Co. © ot o | full charge of property, to do a brok- | ‘o7 15 at the Palace. BN iy . otts de and Diabriesnta” 3 7 s Gon | will take place at 638 Market street at | o0 oo oL PR e and to| H- N. Anderson, a wealthy mill the List. T e S o T | et oY oLt oot V3| d e ol at S i 66 BB . naxt o The peamat i U R |oxner of Aberdeen. Wash. who wis | Progress is being made in the prep- son. for H. D. Monahan, for $5000; lot | Miller, 25x120 feet on the east line of | | Through the agency of Burnham OCCUF on the 14th. when miscellaneous| “'froug & Landsdale have succeeded | recently married in the north, arrived | aration of the programme for the cele- [ LA R AN TALAAN AR LA NIRRT AL AR AN AR INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, MALARIA, FEVER AND AGUE. Try a Bottle and see for yourself. Here’s voluntary praise SOOI G S SO GOGSITITS LS SU OSSO Se000Y, Washington, D. C. “Your Bitters is a most extraordi- nary remedy for restoring the appetite. I place it above any other medicine on the market and cheerfully indorse it.” ORISR OO0 0500005005505, WOMEN WILL ALSO FIND THE BITTERS UNEQUALED AS A TONIC AND REGULATOR. A M LU0 L0 A0 D 0 U A0 L A 0L DDl 0 b ADVERTISEMENTS. HOSTETTER’S Stomach Ritters RESTORES THE APPETITE Food , eaten without appetite always causes distress. It lies in the stomach undigested and soon ferments, causing Severe Pains, Heart- burn, Bloating and Belching. A dose of Hos- tetter’s Stomach Bitters before meals will strengthen the stomach and stimulate the flow- of gastric juices, which are so essential to perfect digestion. Then these ailments will quickly vanish and in_their place you find a healthy desire for food, which will be per- tectly digested, resulting in the building up of firm solid flesh. It also cures INSOMNIA, 00 RUEERIUDLUD LD LAk A0 400 U0 LU0 A FEO LU LD UL U0 U000 0 b B B 0 i i Emmet, Texas. “I have used your Bitters for Dys- pepsia and indigestion and it did me more good than any other medicine. All sufferers should try it.” 3 W. J. HELTON. RGN C. W. KEHOE. O 0 070 10 7 0O 0 1T ST PR 0 T P22 * third will take place at Fruitvale, | | June 25, when 100 Fruitvale residence ' lots will be offered. Next Tuesday's) | streets; lot, 26x137:6, and nine-room | | house on the south line of Sacramento | street, 107 feet west of Baker; lot, | 25x125 feet, and dwelling on the north | street; lot, 25x90 feet, and three flats {on the south line of Clara street, west of city properties will be offered, and the catalogue includes the following offer- | ings: Lot on the north line of Hayes street, 106:3 west of {Laguna street, 25x120 feet, extending to Ivy avenue, with two flats fronting on each of the side of Mission street, 115 feet west of Ninth street; residence and lot, 27:814x112:6, on the west line of Brod- erick street, 100 feet south of Jackson Third; - lot 25x80 feet, and frame building on.the north side of Clementina Street, 150 feet west of First street; lot, 23%60 feet, with three flats and a rear house, on the south side of Valparaiso street, 68:3 east of Taylor street; southeast cor- ner of Twenty-fourth and Capp streets, 59x65 feet, with improvements; lot 27:6x137:6, on the south line of Sutter street, 110 feet east of Steiner; lot 27:6x100 feet, on the northwest corner of Twelfth avenue and M street; lot, 25x114 feet, on the north line of Twen- tieth street, 225 feet west of Church street; lot, 25x100 feet, on the west side of Willard street, 100 feet south of Turk street; lot, 26x100 feet, on the east line of Ninth avenue, 175 feet north of O street; lot, 25x114 feet, on the south line of Twentieth street, 130 feet west of Church street. Shainwald, Butkbee & Co. will sell at auction, next Thursday, at their salesroom, the properties of the Jose Guardiola estate. These include the northeast corner of California and Sansome streets; properties at 34 to 52 Ellis street; property at 117 and 119 Pine street; property at 318 and 320 O’Farrell street; property at 9 and 11 Bagley place, and the Heredia tract of 1522 acres in Placer County. Ten per cent of the purchase price will be paid upon the acceptance of the bid and the remainder upon confirmation by the court. The seller provides ab- stracts of the titles to the properties. Taxes for the year ending June 30, 1904, have been paid. Oscar Heyman reports that he has made a large number of sales near the Oceanside House, the prices rang- ing from $100 to $200 a lot. Nelson, Johnson & Co. report a live- ly demand for lots and numerous sales in Shipley, Rausch, Russ, Folsom and Harrison streets. ¢ The Mutual Electric Light Company ill erect a one-story and basement brick powerhouse on the northeast corner of Folsom ahd Spear streets, to cost $28,000. Flats will be erected on the west line of Pierce street, north of Waller street, at a cost of $21,000, by Mager to all branches of the business of Mc- Afee Brothers, who have retired. The new firm consists of Walter R. Hoag and Philip M. Lansdale. The former has been assoclated with McAfee Brothers ten years. Mr. Lansdale has been engaged in an investment busi- ness in the Hawalian Islands. C. C. Bell will have charge of the country | department of the new firm. The Pacific Hardware and Steel Company will remove from Fremont (and Mission streets to the southwest corner of Sevénth and Townsend streets, occupying eight 50-vara lots. The investment in land is estimated to amount 'to $170,000. An office building and a warehouse will be erected. —_————— Liberty Bell Arrives at St. Louis. TOLEDO, O., June 4—Ten thousand people welcomed the old Bell, which arrived at 9:15 The train departed at 10:55 cago. to-night. for Chi- Liberty | at the Palace yesterday with his bride. Charles S. Fee, passenger traffic manager of the Southern Pacific Com- pany, leaves to-day for St. Paul, where he will join his family and bring it back to this city. James V. Coleman, the well-known capitalist, accompanied by Thomas Mulqueen;” departed yesterday om his yacht Aggie for Santa Cruz. From there he will go to Catalina Island and thence to Honolulu. The pleasure trip is expected to extend over a perfod of four months. —_——— MISS NELLIE CRUM WEDS AN OFFICER OF THE NAVY Pretty San Franciscan s Married to Lieutenant Pope of the Battle- ship Wisconsin in Rome. ROME, June 4.—Miss Nellie Crum of San Francisco was married to-day to Lieutenant Ralph I. Pope of the United States battleship Wisconsin. bration of the 129th anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill at Los Gatos | June 17. Under the auspices of the faur leading societies of California the event promises to be a memorable one. The oration at Los Gatos will be de- Sword of Bunker Hill."” A fine list of races and games, charge of Archie de Mamiel, the mH-‘ runner of the Lowell High School, wilf follow the literary programme. The committee on decorations and flags will see to it that flags fly from eve pole and from ships and public bul ings on the day. —_——e—— . Da Vinei read Pindar and thought him the noblest poet who ever wrote | in any language. in | | livered by Edward H. Hart, junior | grand warden of the Grand Lodge, | F. and A. M., of California. Arthur | Cunningham, the barytone, will sing | “My Own United States” and “The | Meaning of U. S A" and Alfred | Wilkie, the tenor, will sing “The | [ | -_— IN BEAUTIFUL ADVERTISEMENTS. B SANTA BARBARA. RATES—@American plap—From May |, 1904, to January |, 1905: One person occuping reom, without bath, $2.50 to $3.50; with bath, $3.50 to $5.00

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