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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1904 ADVERTISEMENTS. This is the only place on the Pacific Coast where you can get your piano direct from the factory. Bave at least $50. $000 in use here— Highest type, and twice as many & price right, be- as any other make, and all cause sold by giving satisfac- the manufactur- ton. ers direct. PIANO guarantee. Your money back any time within ten years 1f not perfect. There 1 no other houso that will put {his in print. Other makes we handle, and & few exceptional bar{dnlnl, new and used, all uprights. Helpe Baby Grand...$475 Mason & lin....8285 Kimball .. Gabler . $350 Inabe ... Emerson $375 Fischer .. Occidental . .$235 Behr Bro Conrard $325 Crown :8140 Collard 2 . 855 ve practice pianos, including Steinway, Knabe and other stand- If you want to rent after that money epplied on purchase price. $2 Per MOH“] This house does not have clearance sales, ctc., to dispose of a lot of cheap pianos at advanced prices to cover large advertisements. Our prices and terms are always right. That is why more pianos are sold by is company than any other concern on this coast. HEINE PIANO CO. | 335,237 Genry street. 'WaYy. 5 Lergest exclusive piano dealers and only direct factory representatives here. and purchase system. Piano THE BEST AFLOAT OR ASHORE 212-214 Market St. San Francisco beautiful and yseful premiums to customers of Port Costa flour Ask your grocer. Every time you buy flour insist on 40 | building, to a client for $115,000. Wil- | x85 on the southeast corner of Beach | BRISKNESS ONCE MORE CHARACTERIZES MARKET Choice San Francisco Realty Is Changing Owners at Lively Rate and Advanced Prices Indicate Strong Confidence in Developments of Future In addtion to some large transactions | the south line of Twentieth street, 180 in local realty that have just been ef- | east of Dolores, Hannah Gadina to fected others ‘are in view. Shainwald, | Katherine Wesemann, $4600; two flats, | Buckbee & Co. have sold for the Mon- | ®2¢h renting for $51 a month, With | {lot 25x125 feet, on the east line of | W , on 1roe Greenwood Estate Company m"Harttord street. 189:8 south of Sev- | south corner of Mission street and Shaw | enteenth, W. J. Brady to A. M. A. :alley, 81:2x80 feet, with a tour-story.‘s:hmman. terms private; and lot 29:6 liam J. Dingee as administrator of the and Hyde streets, M. S. Galvin to L. estate of Alvinza Hayward has accept- | M. Weissman, $3000. | ed a bid of $55,000 from Frederic John- LOTS AND HOUSES. | son, a client of Madison & Burke, for Lyon & Hoag report the following |a property on the south line of!'sales: Lot 25x120 on the east line of C street, with a frontage of, Fourth avenue, 260, feet north of C| ;414 feet on Clay street and |Street, to L. A. Blanchard, for $1250; :15 feet on Commercial, with oldiL’le?D feet on the ‘west line of Third | buildings. Through the agency of|&venue, 225 feet north of A street, to Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. the south-|Charles Lemberg, $1050; 25x120 feet| east corner of Post and Devisadero | On the west line of Third avenue, 125 | streets has been sold by Isaac Levy to | eet north of C street, to Walter von | Miss Caroline K. Gwin for $40,000. The | Ploennies, $1300; 25x120 feet, on the lot is 60x112:6 feet and is improved, ®ast line of Fourth avenue, 185 feet with stores and flats. south of B street, to Char- Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt Jr. has|lotte F. Wier, $1300; 25x120 feet sold to William A. Magee, Thomas Ma- | 00 the west line of First avenue, 150 and Frederic E. Magee 2 feet|feet north of B to George H. | | Bee frontage on Market street on the south- | Scheper, $1000; feet on the | east line, feet northeast of Fourth,,“"‘st line of Third avenue, 275 feet| running back 170 feet and having a'DOrth of A street, to L. M. Pusey, frontage of 135 feet on Stevenson street. | $1050; 25X120 feet on the cast line of | The terms are private, | Fourth avenue, 300 feet north of A Levi Schilling has sold to W. S. Cra- | Street, to W. L. Kronnick, $1050; 25x | gin the southeast corner of Geary and | 120 feet on the west line of First ave- | R. Burton of Kaneas was at one time | CET-RICH-QUICK | MAN IS JAILED Government Causes the Ar-| rest of the Head of a| Grain Speculation Concern ! BRANCH OF THE RIALTO! Many Californians Are Num- bered Among the Patrons of Colonel Gate Fales —— KANSAS CITY, Aug. 20.—Charles C. Fales, known also as Colonel Gate Fales, has been arrested here by United States Marshal Durham on a charge of using the mails to defraud, and in de- fault of 33000 bonds is being held in the County Jail. He will be given a preliminary hearing on August 30, Fales conducted a grain speculation | business here under the firm name of Arthur E. Whitcock & Co., in which he acted as the agent for persons who: wanted to trade in speculative grain| markets in response to circulars sent out by him. | The papers in his office seized by | Marshal Durham include a number of | accounts and records that undoubtedly | belonged to the Rialto Grain Company | of St. Louis, with which Senator James connected. These records are in the| ADVERTISEMENTS. Dry Goods COLORED DRESS FABRICS For Fall and Winter Comprehensive assortment of correct materials for the coming sea- sons now on exhibition. BROADCLOTH One of the most favored fabrics for dre a complete line of street shades; yard, PASTEL COLORINGS Of the same; a splendid assortment for eve QONST B YROE, SO - - < Sacassoohavsnnminsievy CLIPPED ZIBELINE Is a very stylish material; bright finish and very durable; shown in some extremely smart color combinations and will be 1ch used for demi-tailored suits; a yard, from.......$§1.50 10 $4.50 MANNISH SUITINGS For the strictly tailor-made suits; will be very much in demand; we are showing a great variety of entirel costumes; shown in from..$1.00 to $4.00 and 25 1o $4.00 g dresses gr able colorings; a yard, from... SILK AND WOOL FABRICS In light-weight material; comprise an exc Crystal Poplinette. Crepe de Paris, Orient, Crepe Meteor and Voile Croq shades and tints; a yard, from SILK FUR et and evening 1.00 to $3.50 inches wide; a yard, 'that amply supplement the sales. Franklin streets, 30x120 feet, with im-|Due, 175 feet north of B street, to F. | provements, through the agency of | Shainwald, Buckbee & Co., for $20,000. | The Von Rhein Real Estate Company | has sold the northeast corner of Kearny | and Sacramento streets, #for Louis| Cranz to John Shirley, for $45,000. The | seller immediately invested $44,000 in| the purchase of the northeast corner of | Eddy and Larkin streets. It is expected that on the arrival of Mrs. Oelrichs in this city the sale of | her properties, previously described, will be closed for the sum of $2,800,000 to a syndicate. SOME IMPROVEMENTS. The foregoing transactions are in the | leading class of those that are made public in the week that just closed. There are large building propositions | The building contracts for the week repre- | sented a value in improvements of | $332,638. There are large improvements | that are to be made for which no con- tracts have been let. Among these is a $100,000 clubhouse to be built for Mrs. Ernestine Kreling on the site of the old | Tivell Opera-house. The Pope Estate Company will expend $125,000 in the erection of a six-story hotel on the northwest line of Market street, 275 feet | east of Drumm street. A two-story ad- | dition will be made to the French Hos- | pital at a cost of $20,000. The sum of | | $110,000 will be expended by Henry E.| Bothin in the construction of a build- | ing to adjoin the Cross building. Large leases are reported, Shainwald, | Buckbee & Co. have leased the building | on the southwest corner of Mission and | | seventh and Twenty-eighth avenues. H. Waters, $1000, and eighteen lots on the east line of Third avenue, south of B street, to Fernando Nelson, for | $22,176, all for the account of the Bay District Land Company; lot 25x100 | feet and residence on the south line of Duboce,avenue, 50:6 feet east of | Devisadero strcet, the Realty Im-| provement Compa to Mrs. Margaret | Jones, $7750; lot 90 feet on the cast line of Devisadero street, 85 feet north of Fourteenth street, to Seamon Freed, for $1700; lot 23:6x60 feet and two flats on the south line of Broad- way, 83:6 feet west of Taylor street, M. J. Haley to E. F. Sturdevant, $3100; lot 25x100 feet on the north line of Fulton street, 31:3 west of | Lyon street, Agnes Vandor to Ursula Yager, $2150; lot 25x120 feet and two flats on the east line of Harrison street, 150 feet south of Twenty-fifth, Florence I. and Alice L. Bond to M. | O'Donnell, $4050,.and lot 25x120 feet | and house on the east line of Second | avenue, 125 feet south of B street, | Robert C. Gardener to Currie Roc man, for $3500. Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. report that there are only five lots remaining unsold in the Brickell tract at Bakers Beach In the block bounded by West Clay and Lake streets and Twenty- | Raymond, Armstrong & Co. have sold twenty-five lots in the Maillard tract at Lagunitas and seventy-five lots in the Ross Valley Park, San An- selmo. In the latter last mentioned tract fifty houses are building at cost ranging from $1500 to $4000 each. | cards number 3000 and bear the names | other States. | ney, appeared in the County Clerk’s of- | | fice yesterday and asked that the dis- | settled in prebate. Richard Mogan also | A decided novelty form of cards, which indicate that the | average amount paid by the would-be | speculators is not far from $100. The CITY OF PARIS DRY of persons in every part of the United | States and Canada. The warrant for Fales' arrest was sworn out by W. A. Piatt, a postofiice | GEMS TO BE TURNED OVER I inspector from St. Louis, and Fales‘ TO PUBLIC Al).\HNlSTRATORi will be taken to that city after his| £ R | preliminary hearing. Suit Against Chief of Police Results | The cards bear the names of a great | . g, = i in Stipulation for New Action | many Canadians, while there are many | 3 ! persons in Georgla, California and | in Probate Court. £ Several of the cards also| The trial of the suit in replevin of show that the company had invested | F- W. Foresting against Chief of Po- sums for persons in the Government lice Wittman and Propety Clek W. departments 1n Washington, and even | % Dinan for the recovery of certain ewelry the New York State penitentiary is | taken from Mrs. Annie Lippe, represented who was recently arrested and has‘ b7 |since died in an asylum, was begun PHYSICIAN'S WIFE SAYS before Justice of the Peace Daniels | it MR i S e, -1y | Yesterday. | THAT SHE WA DLS!'ARTLI)‘ Johnt Greely, attorney for the de T e | fendants, and rles Peery, attorney Mrs. Thornburgh Declares That Hus- ¢ 100 A0, 000 0 ale & stipu. band Failed to Provide for Her. | j,¢jon substituting Public Administra- | Wife Has Suit Dismissed. |tor Hynes as defendant in the case Herbert T. Thornburgh, who ap-|on the understanding that the jew- pears in the directory as a physician |eiry would be turned over to him. for the Globe Medical Company, was |Judge Daniels refused to consent to yesterday made defendant in a suit |this proceeding, holding that in the for divorce begun by his wife, Emma |event of the popety being tuned Thornburgh, who charges him with de- |over to the Public Administrator it sertion and failure to provide her with | would necessitate the necessaries of life. According o |new suit, as the jewely was not in her complaint they were married at |his possession when the original suit San Jose April 21, 1902, and he de-|was first instituted. It was then serted her at Tuolumne July 15, 1903. | agreed to put the case over until next Lillian M. Clark, without an attor- | Thursday, when the stipulation agreed upon will be perfected and the matter | ing he repre- | for outer garments; fifty Ceary and Stookton Streets, Union Squara $7.50 to $10.00 GOODS COMPANY, Centemeri Washable COLORS White. Pearl, Champagne DIRECTIONS: Eut gloves on; wash with brush in soap and water. Rinse inclean water, wipe and lay aside to dry. Salesroom 200 Post Cor. Grant Ave. St., the bringing of a| — ont streets for Henry T. Scott and | y i 2 ke : A Frf’"}“ "'(r“‘" dware and Steel Come | 4o Odcar Heyman will build two cot- | njee]iof her suit for divorce against |appeared in éourt, s: the Pacific Har E B tages on the south line of Twenty- Harry A. Clark ordered on February pany to John H. Spring and WAIJ-‘-ecnnd street, west of Douglas, and!,l Jast De entered upon the rec-) Hotchkiss for a period of ten years for | two on the east line of Vermont street, | - Vs ati the total rental of $240,000. The Pacific ORENS TheES Wak g expiendiing of and Steel fifty-vara Hardware bought eight send streets and will loc: pa Company has lots southwest corner of Seventh and Town- | remove to that| The Hilbert Mercantile Com- has leased for five years the base- t floor of 136 to 144 Sec- on the south of Twenty-fifth. He has bought | iwenty-five lots between P and O/ | streets and Forty-seventh and Forty- | eighth avenues and T and U streets | and Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh avenues, which will be placed on the | market. Heyman also reports that he the long period elapsing between the dismissal and the entry. When Mrs. Clark brought her suit she charged her husband with extreme cruelty, which included an assault which ren- dered her unconscious for three hours. |In the complaint she asked the court sented the mother of Mrs. Lippe, who claimed the property. | The jewelry, which Foresting claims i to be his own property, consists of on. pair of diamond earrings, two tur quoise rings, one diamond ring, one | sapphire ring, one pearl ring, one dia- | mond locket, one plain gold ring and | 850 in cash, which Mrs. Lippe had on | | her person at the time of her arrest. (CAMERA Reduced from $95¢ to $6.35 Similar reductions on other sizes of Korona and Poco Cameras. See them. SUNSET BAZAAR 42 Third § San FRANCISCO Port Costa—the pure, white, uniform flour. Attached to each sack is a premium coupon. List. of Premiums Value. Victor Talking Machine five_records complete) . .$50.4 2 0ld Dutch Clock (six feet high) gy ..... 37.00 8. Hall Tree and Hat Rack.. 22.00 4 Fol@ing Camera (com- plete OULAit) ......c..... 20.00 5 Six-foot Chiffonier, plate mirror, five drawers..... 20.00 s O 18.00 16.00 g SO o1t Ui S rRachn vl 16.00 9. Tool Chest containing sixteen tools ........... 15.00 10. Chatelaine Gold Watch.. 1250 i1 Morris Cha'r ....ccceeee 12.00 Port, Costa Milling Co. Send it to us. Value 12. Ladles' Writing Desk....$12.00 13. Rodgers’ Silver Set (full set) knife, fork and spoon 12.00 14. Bedstead (White Enam- = peeR e 12.00 15. Bohemian Bet .... 10.00 16. Chafing Dish . 8.00 17 Carving Set 8.00 18, Suit Case .. 7.50 18, Accordion ..... .. 700 20. Beautiful Red Parlor Lamp Giticy .. 780 21. Rattan Rocker . . 6.00 22. Baby's High Chair . 5.00 23. Even Balanced . 450 24. Smyrna Rug . . 4.00 26. Water Cooler ... . 400 26. Lady's Silk Umbrelila.... 3.00 230 California St., S. F. Says She Is Not Niece, The contest of Antanina Borkowska Ogonowska, claiming to be a niece of Palagia Maria Kryzanowsky, against the latter’s will, was answered yester- day by Charles A. Rickman, adminis- trator of the estate of Charles F. G. Rickman. The latter died May 20, 1804. With the exception of a few charitable bequests Rickman was left all of the estate by the woman, who declared that she had no relatives. Her estate was worth about $35,000 and a contest was brought by Maria Night- woman appeared as contestant in an- other estate. The Rickman answer now denies that Antonina Ongonowska is a niece or any relative of Palagia Krzyzanowsky and denies that at the time of making her will she had a weakened or unsound mind or that her will was under the domination of Rickman. ———————— Interest of Levy Heirs. The guardians of Alice, Tillie and Edgar Levy, minors, yesterday report- ed to the court that their estate con- | sisted of a one-tenth interest inf the engale, who pretended to be a daugh- | residue of the estate of Joseph Lev ter. This contest was compromised | deceased, which was appraised at for $10,000 and later the Nightengale ' $109,438 41. ADVERTISEMENTS. 9 :(fpy without them, yet the eal through which the ex. pectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering, danger and fear that she looks forward to the critical . hour with apprehension and dread. Mother’s Friend, by its penetrating and soothing properties, allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and ment and fi old street for $30,000. Charles Bush has leased from the Starr Estate Company the premises at 761 to 765 Market street for five years for $45,600. VARIETY OF SALES. Minor sales are reported by Shain- wald, Buckbee & Co. as follows: North line of Natoma street, 275 feet east of Third, 37:6x80 feet, $12,000; lot, 40x57:6 feet, and improvements on the north line of Lewis place, between Sutter and Post and Taylor and Jones streets, $10,- 000; lot, 40x137:6 feet, and improvements on the east line of Baker street, 87:6 feet south of Clay, $§7000; lot, 36x127:8% feet, on the south line of Clay street, 112:6 feet west of Lyon, $4500; lot, 40x100 feet, on the east line of Hoff avenue, south of Bixteenth street, $3600; lot, | 27:6x100 feet, on, the west line of Fill-| more street, 95 feet south of Fell, $3500; lot, 20x70 feet, on the north line of Na- toma street, 312 feet east of Third, $3000, and lot, 50x100 feet, on the east line of Eleventh avenue, 225 feet south of Point Lobos avenue, $1600. Baldwin & Howell: Lot on the gouth line of H street, 57:6 west of Seventeenth avenue, 25x100, L. Lip- man to Mrs. O.S. Ewers, $1300; lot on the southeast corner of Forty-seventh avenue and N street, 107:6x250,Kather- in M. Haun to Sophie B. Kobicke;lot on the east line of Ninth avenue, 200 north of K, 25x120, Cornelius Egan to Charles B. Johnson, $1100; lot on the south line of H street, 82:6 east of Twentieth avenue, 25x100, Arthut Lo- | gan to Rose E. Currier, $1250; lot on the west line of Ninth avenue, 176 south of N, 25x120, E. Wierbitsky to Joseph Rogers, $550; lot on the west line of Twenty-first avenue, 200 north of I street, 25x120, A. Meyer to John Little, $1050; lot on the south- west corner of H street and Eigh- teenth avenue, 32:6x100, A. Meyer to has sold property as follows: Four lots 25x120 feet each on the west line ! of Twenty-sixth avenue, 150 feet | south of West Clay street, for $875 | apiece; a five-room and bath cottage | on the west line of Hoffman avenue, | 101 feet north of Twenty-second street, for $2932, and a cottage of the | same size on the east line of Vermont | street, 25 feet south of Twenty-fifth street, for $2950. ON PACIFIC HEIGHTS. | Baldwin & Howell have sold for | the Lane Hospital and Dr. Ellinwood 47:6x127:8% feet on the south line of | ‘Washington street, 177:6 feet west of Buchanan, to Thomas B. Bishop for | $11,875, which, with a lot recently | purchased, gives a frontage in one| piece of 87:6 feet. Realty will be sold at auction by G. H. Umbsen & Co. to-morrow in ac- cordance with previous announce- ment. Additional sales are reported by | Baldwin & Howell as follows: Cot-| tage and lot 25x137:6 on the south side of Turk street, 100 feet east of Broderick, from Susan McGorey to Kate Hughes, for $2850; lot 25x100 on the south side of Golden Gate ave- nue, 56:3 feet east of Masonic avenue, George Brown Estate Company to C. R. Morse, $1050; lot 25x137:6 feet on the north line of Fell street, 106:3 feet east of Broderick, California Ti- tle Insurance and Trust Company, $2600; lot 25:10x68:9 feet on the east side of Hyde street, 68:9 feet south of Fllbert, with improvements consisting of three flats renting for $90 per month, from Peter J. Keyes to A. and F. Schabiague, on private terms; two cottages of six rooms each and lot 50x 114 feet on the south side of Twenti- eth street, 180 feet east of Dolores, from Hannah Gadina to Katherine ‘Wesemann, for $4600; two flats of five |of Tenth avenue and J street, to S. ——— Charges False Affidavit. to award her $75 a month alimony. | The case never came to trial. | —_—— Chinese to Wed Japanese. Chong Yit, a Chinaman, took out a marriage license yesterday to wed Ang Gook, a native of Japan. The mar- iage of the couple will take place to- day at one of the missions. ————— On an outing or a trip to the Exposi- tion don't forget to take along a Kodak. See our Developing Department and com- plete line of Artists’ Materlals, Cameras, |the Superior Court for an injunction | to prevent the levying of an execution against him from the Justices’ Court |on a judgment for $79 given in favor {of D. A. Curtin, who sued him on an {assigned claim. Ferrari declares that the suit was brought February 17, 11903, by Curtin, but no copy of the | complaint or summons was served. | He alleges, however, that Curtin pro- east of Brazil avenue, to Charles Mc- Henry; 50x100 feet on the south line | of California street, 57:6 feet west of Twentieth avenue, to F. L. Horack; 32:6x100 feet on the southeast corner strength of the affidavit Justice Law- son gave judgment on default. Fer- rarl was unable to have the judgment set aside and appeals to the Superior | Court. —_———— Deeble; 25x120 feet on the west line of Ninth avenue, 175 feet south of J street, to Julius Person. would make a solid train 500 miles | 10ng. | Luigi Ferrari yesterday applied to! Kodaks and Photo Supplies. Sanborn, | cured a false affidavit of one Abram Vail & Co., 741 Market st. * _ |Shear to the effect that he had served L 3 < | Ferrari with the summons and on the | Uncle Sam’'s passenger rolling stock | Ask your druggist 1f he cannot MARVE! High Grade Watches and Jewelry om Small Weekly or Monthly Payments. DEREMER’'S | 137 Montgomery St. Room 12. Up stairs. Phone James 4906. DR. HALL'S REINVIGORATOR ses and unnatu 24 hours, I an improvement from the first dose. We have so much confidence in ous treatment that we offer Five Hun- dred reward for any case we can- not cure, This secret remedy cures QELS FOR JYOU ADVERTISEMENTS. lost power, nightly emissions, wasted organs, A e ~~—~~~ | varicocele, gleet, strictures, kidneys, fail memory, draic urine, gonorrhea, dis- ease of the post: ble effects of sel ands and all other terri- E of that mort!- tying condition, quickness of the discharge, and wanting to do, and you can't. Sent sealed, $3 per bottle; thres bottles, $5. cure any case. Call oy address orders ITALL'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE. 855 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. at 107314 Market st., S. F. Send 3 Guaranteed for it supply the Is to love children, and no | home can be completely | | Emma Winter, $2350; lot on the and six rooms each renting for $51 | northwest corner of I street and Nine- | per month, with lot 25x125 feet, on | teenth avenue, 50x100, Dr. Ashworth | the east line of Hartford street, 189:8 to Helen L. Madden; lot on the west | feet south of Seventeenth, from W. J. line of Ninth avenue, 107 south of M | Brady to A. M. A. Schiffman, terms street, 25x120, A. Phillips to Loretta | private; lot 29:6x85 feet on the south- | Olivier, $725; lot on the south line of | west corner of Beach and Hyde | O street, 152:6 west of Tenth avenue, |streets, from M. S. Galvin to L. M. 50x100, I. M. Ruppert to Elizabeth | Weissman, for $3000. Leach, $550; lot on the west line Landgrebe, McNevin & Jones have of Ninth avenue, 132 south of M, 25x 120, A. Phillips to Christian Knapp, $725; lot on the north line of K street, 57:6 east of Ninth avenue, 25x100, B, Huegle to August Euler, $875; lot on the north line of K street, 32:6 east of Ninth avenue, 25x100, R. Huegle to Charles Euler, $875; cottage and lot, 25x187:6, on the south line of Turk street, 100 east of Broderick, Su- san McGorey to Kate Huglles, $2850; | lot 25x100 on the south line of Golden engaged in the real estate business at 334 Bush street, near Montgomery. ,Landgrebe was cashier for Easton, | Eldridge & Co. twenty-three years. ,McNevin and Jones were also em- ployes of Easton, Eldridge & Co. for a long period. The new firm will pay attention to renting and to the general ireal estate business. Their long ex- perience will be of value. Sol Getz & Son made the following ;sales this week: 82:6x100 feet on the Gate avenue, 56:3 east of Masonic ave- nue, George Brown Estate Company to C. R. Morse, $1050; lot 26x137:6, northwest corner of Twenty-first ave- nue and Clement street to H. W. Ty- ler; 26x120 feet on the east line of s Mother’s Friend on the north line of Fell street, 106:3 | Seventeenth avenue, 100 feet north of east of Broderick, for the account of ,O street, to J. E. Hildebrant; 57:6x the California Title Insurance and|100 feet on the northwest corner of Trust Company, $2500; lot 25:10x68:9, | Forty-sixth avenue and U street, to T. on the east line of Hyde street, 68:9 | Kleinclaus; 25x100 feet on the west south of Filbert, with three flats rent- { line of Forty-eighth avenue, 162:6 4ng for $20 a month, Peter J. Keyes |feet north of I, street, to Oscar O. to A. & F. Sehabiague, on private | Oates; 25x100 feet on the southeast derms; two cottages and lot 50x11, on'line of Lisbon street, 100 feet north- ' Now that the vacation season is about over most housekeep- ers will want to get settled for the winter, and one of the first things to be looked after will be the kitchen. article you may wish for—Steel Ranges and Cook Stoves in ail sizes, Gas Stoves, Flour Bin Tables and Cabinets, Dish Closets, Meat Safes, Chairs, Linoleums, Cooking Utensils, etc. Also all other goods in the furniture and carpet lines. We invite inspec- tion of goods and comparison of prices, as we sell 20 per cent We don’t pay rent—that’s the secret lower than elsewhere. of our low prices. The J. Noonan Furniture Co. .. 1017-1023 MISSION STREET, Above Sixth. Park Row, New Xork. 152 New Montgomery, San Franeisco, Cal. Willlam Hatteroth (Ladies’ Dept.), 224 Sutter. Union Drug Co. Sutter and 100 Stockton. 4 Brothers...Tth and Broadway, ldwin Pharmac harges, infam: irritations or ulceraiions of muoous membranes, Preveats Contagien. Painiess, and not astrige EVANSCHEMIOALCD. gent or poisomous. | Sold by Druggists, or sent in plain wrapper, by cxpress, -r'pnmkf- $1.00. or $ bottlea 82.7! Cironl on rquset DIRECTORY I01" RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed on Application. FRESH “; SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & Shipping Butchers, 108 Clay. Tel. Main 1204 LUBRICATING OILS. OILS; LEONARD & ELLIS, 418 Front st, S. F. Phone Maim 1718 E. C. HUGHES, LA We have every PRINTER, 511 Sessome ot 5. F.

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