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(ity Grows Westwarl~—— (ar Lines and Relatively Low-Priced Lands Attract Home Builders. e for the week just report usual Prices are well are get-| s to be subdi- st week has ination any great fidings that are large . values. real estate hasers resent well as they were a | Ample ricts west of the ceme- | inecessary for the pop- ther under 2 lim- s, and low prices tively speaking, con- builders westward ch activity | ket. Berkeley, Mateo and oth. giving a good ac- | s, there being a gtmd‘ specially. in comnection H. Bodl wits ey, have sold for Har-| vey H. Dana the Sequoia property; on of Geary and 7:6 feet and seven- M'.\_ Karns of Men the barg: involving 00 ip cash- and the fia of the southwest cor- warehouse and lot on the south line of for $70,000. Mrs. Agnes Lynch 28:9x82:6 feet on the east line of Fourth street, north of Na- | toma, with old improvements, for 500. William Terrill has sold to H. B. Giles 37:8x100 feet and three-story and | basement brick building on the ror'h for $20,000. A. J. Rich & Co. have sold 50x110 feet number of large deals | Stevenson street, 3¢5 feet east of Fifth, | Fisher has bought from‘ means . for | line of Washington street, 30 feet west | | of Washingten place, on the east line of Shrader street, north | { of Grove, to J. Murphy, and 25x110 feet on the east line of Shrader street, 107 T.' Kentfield, | feet morth of Grove, to for $2500. The seller in both Instances is M. H. de Young. Speck & Co corner of Fulton street and Forty- | sixih avenue, 55x140 feet, for $2500; also | for $5500. Edwin C, Norman Parrish estate 102:6x137:6 feet on the south line of Green street, 137:6 feet west of Scott, for $10,250. Oscar Heyman has block bounded by Berlin and Felton Cuneo & Costa Sillin street: Company. Girard, from the He will have sold the nonheut\ ; 22x80 feet and store and flat on Clemen- \ | tina street, | Young has bought from the | [ purchased the Intercsting News To_those who are lnokhu‘ for W To Those whomhuds with @& needle or lxnnons at a different price who make up Muslin, ey have usually paid. Saun Tar(em Un rwear, here's a vflfm skirt we bon, Alamo brand, made of XX want you to look at, and we are posi-» French dyed silk, b inches wide sash tive you won't make amother. Made ribbon width. and Tue Sllk Tnflcla Ribbon Alpaca finish, corded edge; mad { the first qualit: dotted in small diamond shape; colors, ineluding black and white; no Who are looking for ggeration here—“the boss won't Underwear for the little In pink, blue, red, lav- reen, maize, brown, also black of soft bleached Lonsdale .cambric, 18-inch flounce with 3 rows of torchon lace insertion and tucks; also lace on the bottom to match and a dust ruffle. You cannot buy the lace for what we aak for this garment complete. Pricfi Mothers ones, some that E DON'T tell yov that we arc the only mer- chants on carth, or that we vndersell every- -one clse. But we do lell yov that if you once Iry our qualitics and prices you will find that both arc in favor of your (% JOE ROSENBERG'S. ING TO CROW ABOUT LOW PRICES are better than arguments. These values. do their own talking. See the goods— 1000 women to come in and inspect our new fall novelties in LA~ DIES’ nczwm EVETA — The new Buster Brown rounded collar; made of mer- cerized pique cloth; scalloped ,edge, with raised embroid- ery work; double eyelets at each end t 1Bb ; in_aif- BECOMIRG 8 Femd can Feior, Crveens B g0 stcady customer LADIES' onl-co:u.u or ribbon f the Price Seatiopea edge; TR e R ol : n different colors and patterns; it also e Cvllcl"s. Browgutl:o?b:w' ?):1‘; p:‘é.,“,li';z“é A Few Weeks From Now e Yovnuy Lottery Tickets Will Bc Christmas s of 5 of buyin n these you should are showroom samples & chance of one out of 100 Fiere's a chance of one out Corsets_for 3% of their original selling rice. If we have your Ih: no miss this opportunity. They x;;ou nm 3 mmtgr yourself or any of your oy Chatey- mas presents i1l be to your ad- vantage to come and inspect these: Made of pressed alligator skin, leather covered frame, long leather strap han- dles, moire lined, with a |.nd card-case inside to match i lg“l'l! % biack, tan ana Srown. Price- - .81.00 thi £ the 1 t - fasturers of Corsets.~ Such as the Some More Real Turkish celebrated P, D., J. B. and the Royal ‘Worcester. They are made of sateens, Cvsmon covcrs eoutil'and batiste; silk brocaded, also silk embroidered. ~ All newest styles and shapes; of the 1905 styles. this _season’s also some Prices range from Have fust been received. Kenuine Turkish clolh in green, red, yellow and blue; a Made of tapestr; 1 JOE ROSENBERG'S. No Need of Reing Frightened By Laundry Bills If you have your little ones wear these nn black Equestrienne '! hts. Made fast black v hed cotton, tlxht fitting tops, s so it is easy to 11 Price . Ladies’ Underskirt We are proud that we have it to offer you, as it is one of- the best value: for _tha money. Made fast bBlack> mercerized sateen, high lus- deep flounce, trimmed with a hemstitched rufile. und six bias tailor-stitched bands. Fit and hang as they should. Price . cann " I’s an Il Wind That Does Not Blow Somebody Some Good Manufacturer by some mistake sent to a local house 2 cases of ERWEAR Instead of one; they wanted him to take back the other and pay freight on it; rather than do that and being a preferred customer of theirs, they telegraphed us to take them off their hands and they allowed us a liberal concession. Of course, the way we buy is the way we sell. We invite you to come and look at them— it means money in your pocket: LADIES’ vm-—m- of Sea Iale and thread. high neck and long sleeves. Jeraey Kmit: the shaped Kind: neck An ished with beading and lace. (] k D8 §9 10,334 a domen; we will dividg these x > rrell | subdivide th loc ell it to| for it The real 25c quality 20, 1 t: 1 - Pants t tch, ankle length; French and rrell streets, | " writis Pick [sall . vesel | will be‘on #ale.on OuF bargafln counurs you will be pleased with, in 3 l0t8...% . ... 50c. 81.00. B ner: full 25 hlrcnh::c;:m:or‘;. band; buttons on the sides; Heese Taedsy y a valuation of $140,000. | sSmall buyers, {B f0r Lot s sonevii S 10¢ the auality and the low Thoss who. ooms early W"lih}:;;fl' > finished ‘ready for the in white only. As long as the quantity Wiillam Creger has sold the north-; The Willlam Cranston Company has | g‘;‘d“mr‘i‘fl“defl"eecee 1ined, f",‘.’g )‘.‘g"‘rey ‘t,:’ei'rel:,:: their nelgl cushion. Price .....28e lasts .............. "A garment 25¢ w sorner of Natoma and Second Egld ;Or C. BE. Grunsky, a mvmberhaf Good News swiss ribbed; high neck e un"i"“ ot 5 3 t “ommission, 2 t: Anoth ; the tting Sti s, 46xT5 feet, for §53,000. o hca"f‘l e 'f Just received w large 1ONE Slecyes Taw's anict To Do Away With Hot Irons cr f0ps: ankle length;: swiss ribbed: staine Teiough the agency of Bovee, Toy & |Tesidence in this city, on Clay street, $hipment of thecelebrated . .V and white; medium welght. Price or o LADIES W, of Jrom. less black; made of the best American a five-story building on Montgom- | Bear Broderick. The company has also Y e i R il cenererseneens ciaeeees 2B€ grack the halr thete is Bl Aineeh NUow Qietet It ag threed. Price ....cooviiaes .- -BOe A Vallejo street and lot, | 5014, in the past week, several lots in r know what a great de- 8 new invention. Made GOTNE 4 N RS, med with buttons; Monda 4 to a client | the block formerly owned by the Baird | mand there is for them. You Can Count Upon Qval!ly of soft rubber, easily gouyie lined shoulders and back: in y s | r Mtkotos ] We have them in all col- adjusted, for curling or pacic“only. Pri : Will be remnant day in jent’ tb George | SSUMA, -hetweeh . ‘Waller, - Clayton, [f} . o ¥ i e e A re' onz prices ever 80 low.. Mere is & waving the hair. More Dack only. Frice. 1.75 Jeilings, odds sua ends, the Richmond | Haight and Ashbury, streets. one of the suede lisle—looks like real Back Comb or Hair Retainer. Made of beneficial to the hair feces of our best selling Lake and California| Through the agency of A. J. Rich &l id, Nt and wears better. Made or bolished Italian shell, ~shaped back than injurious. In gray, ONE-HOUR SALE ind. Tuxedo, criss-cross: nth and Seventeenth | Co- D. Kell has bought the Follis resi- | nglish thread thres rows of sili R oM™ 8 ga FROM TEN TO ELEVEN O'0LOCK Lorsehalr effcct, also silic livided and resold; | dence on the west line of Mission street, | asp; in tan, gray, onion, champasne, ONE-HOUR SALE .~ We will put on sale tweive embroidered dots; they t and improvements, | Porth of Twenty-second, with lot 68:10x ; gun metal, also black and W-“"* Erice FROM NINE TO TEN O'CLOCK. Fool the Cold Wenlher, it Will ey o itine e Y ¢ Sixth street, 250 feet | 140:6 feet, for $14,500. | PRl vasyeolrgamidsrnsis \BDO Or for the frsy fey Shorlly Be Here, . ported kind 27 " inches Not one sold less :;mnh.." r $13.500. - * = .n'n our oppor- wide; in pink, blue, wn, and m: of t £os0. LOTS AND RESIDENCES. |® Just Reccived Some Novellies B ahilon. R et Sl O T Bidiatie. | i L PR e PR T X s ot el M“,{‘,“y: “a(, Sales are reported as follows by Sol In our fall Biderfown :-cx:;. Here E;Vluhznogtilugggk 33:; garments: 3:;.dblflck and white. Priéec. sidered. Choice of any, a piece..10e z o e s ‘| Getz & Son: Lot 50x120 on the east line 15 one mafie OF RiEOROM. el - fvory hands and numbers, SHILD'S ““—"“ S NG IR <72 LSRN e ad and two three-story ™ ¥ IS ep el Cinderella flannel, solid ¥ he oast line of Lar, | °f Forty-seventh avenue, 150 feet, south | satin _bound, crocheted _all long brass chains, with & Gojor: machine Stfched braia i faona Ladies, Have You Your New - ¥ 2 the east line of Lar-| .o g gireet, to I. M. Cambridge; 25x the edge and sleeves with Ger- heavy bronze weight at- patterns; extra wide sleeve; cuffs and ’ Made of oroide, el v bl L k T feet north of Geary | . man yarn. Buttoned with silk frogs tached: Real wnrth three times tMs collnr braid trimmed to match. Price Fn“ Waisfl needle pointed. e rhinestone = L 100 on the north line of L street, 6 down the front. In blue, red, an: price e BOC - ..., TP Ly i dra i Tni B e highly polished, clear and tural . feet west of Forty-seventh avenue, to black. Price .... 1 We received all ours, and 1(;‘01(1";_( “1“ mr;‘;;y different styles Lo OTHER SALES ARE MADE. |C. S. Boden and Henry Arthur; 50x120 900 Yards Torchon Lacc Ladies Gown A at Ear e & m 0 G as Mageé & ort the sale | on the east line of Forty-eighth ave- Mothers Made of m[lllh thread, extra fine Made of heavy striped will please vou—more so A Good Jvdse 25x et, between | Due, Ocean boulevard, 150 feet south of Ome word to you_Aze you PEItFIRE, e, S T e flannelette, famcy voke: the price. Here's one made Must have both on private | S street, to L. M. Cleaves; 25x100 on the . going to buy auy dolly for the ¥ Inches wide. Price, yard......3¢ b Ol oPlore: | cuts, Rt e T Flence and learning—a et; 32 i olidays for . ; ousewife must be a goo s T I erect a six- | South lthe of T street, 32:6 feet west of £ 50 vou snouta mot tail to Another Greal Offcring Far feather stiteh, trimmed band trimming down the Judge, for she must have a nt structure. ‘)[hpr;Sxxteentl1 avenue, to Thomas C. and visit our bargain basement. double yoke back; in pink front, cuffs and collar to experience and learning. - A by the same|M. M. Carlin; 25x120 on the east line of We will have many thousandas Below Wholesale Cost and blue stripes; generously e g P rr%?:m I 3¢ seems as though aif the kers as follows J. Moore and | Twenty-seventh avenue, 225 feet north G A A 32 It's Will Jacobs Enadl in price”, 0 length. ond brown. PrIce r-sree s 100 MG - o8 - housewives Duy e ¢ .t side of How- | 0f C street, to James Anderson; 25x120 to have you go elsewhere, then b-4iog iy o R LADIES SHORT TTICOAT— the quantity we Sell - Thoss 'thad 1 h of Seven-|on the east line of Forty-eighth ave- come here and you'll find how B e the Atlen. Made of Twill dannelette, Hair Brushes are hard to please .we would like to - s v nue boulevard, 1 > reasonable the Price Cutter double flounce; tailor-stitched seams; have come and inspect these 48x122:6 1 5000; for Sam- ulevard, 100 feet morth of T sells: tic to the Paclfic oceans who n pink, blue and cream. You can Infl at mannylhlo. We sell » HOS M of ol east of Central ave. | West line of Forty-seventh avenue, 2 ¢4, 14 inohes long. hisque head, by £l e yoea '::;’fmwdno:”&fl:&u:‘égt ST gauge quality ot hot et feet, to Mre. Ursula Ye: | Seet south of 8 street, to Agnes L. Wat- with feather, also jacket to match; has ation suits; some are elabo- a new patent, 50 as to prevent them ETrice Dair .................... 10e ¢ Frank and Anna M son; 26x120 on the east line of Forty- undergarments, also shoes and stock- . . o Fately crocheted with lace, from falling out. Price ......... 60c L TAVINS “’-“‘:‘."‘ e Rlae . o e v ; o glish thread, in Ught-weigh: of F rt street, eighth avenue boulevard, 75 feet north ings, Price .. eee.@0e ENTY silk #nd Vega silk. We bought Lfldi o xm extra length, ({,\,,M, heels = an , »on: S y cet, t» Paul | Of T street, to Arba V. Joskn; 50x100 Comb them for 33 per cent off the orighal cS onas Good judges find they are worth more s Laton, | on the northwest line of Athens street, Toilet or Hair Com!| selling price.” You kpow how reason- THE PRICE CUTTER Made of flannelette, in col- than the price we ask, pair. . S v 5 | 150 feet nartheast of China avenue,-to Made of nnmuuu. rubber, eight able we can for-mow: ored Persian effects and Ro- . ROSE—The out -a., or for e e gt g B inches lom: firm teeth. 50c quality, ple price. c . man stripes. Sieeves, down stout women. Made of French thread, 1 25x95 feet, to | M. N. Bellestrom; 25x114 on the west TIShIY poltShedr. The kind that will 7S¢ quality, sample price: 816 Market St. H-0'Farrell 8t. | the front and neck finished stainless black, reinforced heel, to8 . - for Charles |line of Forty-eighth avenue, 87:6 feet not seratch or pull your hair. You will - $1.00 quality; sample price with a solid colored band. In and soles; extra wide and long, velvet s, I ® | north of M street, to J. and IL: Karn, fnd the price less than anywhere $1.50 quality, sampie price o red, gray and blue. Price.. finish. Experts in hosiery wiil mors e A - e e LT e quoted in Frisco. Our price.....15¢c = $2.25 quality, sample price. : -. 98e than appreciate these ror. 25¢ Seventeenth and Catherine M. south line of { east of Men Nelle to L. Vs'el'!— t on south line of Hale of Merrill, 5 Weinstein, for | t on risch to L. . have sold to Albert Jo- 390 two adjoining properties 1 f Jackson street, east y, for Landry C. Babin, two-story brick building, ¢ Levy, 30x60 feet and | ilding, for $11,500. sold to Da: 1 Bin- * Protective and Re- k bounded by Wil ton and McA llister streets for | | G. H. Umbsen & Co. have sold for y noff property, on the ne of Sixth street, 25 feet f Stevenson, 20:6x78 feet, | n con mel truction has sold to Matthew 0 ‘evt on the north line of | 00 feet west of City Nunan owns feet and he | lding. v fwur-s\ory ng twenty-five twelve-stc | THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. | Few People Enow How Useful It Is in Pre- serving Eealth and Beauty y everybody knows that char- the safest and most efficient | tant and purifier in nature, but | ite value when taken into | stem for the same cleans- oal is a remedy that the more you take of it the better; it is not a | arug at but simply absorbs the gases and ies always present | he stomach and intestines and car- | them out of the system, eetens the breath after king or after eating s and other odorous vegetables, | rcoal effectually clears and im- ves the complexion, it whitens the ap@ further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs the injurious gases which | t in the stomach and bowels; it ects the mouth and throat from | the poison of catarrh. | All. druggists sell charcoal In one form or another, but prubably the best charcoal ard the most for the money is i in Stuart’s Charcecal Lozenges; they are composed of the finest powdered ow charcoal, and other harmiess | antiseptics in tablet form or rather in, \h( form of large, pleasant tasting loz- enges, the charcoal being mixed with hovey The dgfly use of these lozenges will eoon tell in @ much improved condition , of the general health, better complex- jon, sweeter breath and purer blood, | and the beauty of it is that no possible | harm can resuwit from thelr continued omk { business houses. | lot, | Twenty-fourth avenues, | Twenty-fifth streets, Hoag placed on the market the last of the Baird estate blocks on Haight street. They have disposed of sixteen lots for $54,000. This block is being sold mostly to home bullders. Lots on Haight street, now recognized as good business property, are being picked up by local business men, who will erect The entire frontage on Clayton street, between Haight and Waller, with the exception of the cor- rers, was sold to McKillop Brothers for about $22,000. A client of the Willlam Cranston Company bought lots on the northwest corner of Ashbury and Wal- ler streets. The lot, 60x118, on the west side of Ashbury street, 0 feet south of Haight, was sold through Buckbee & Co., for $7200. Some minor sales by G. H. Umbsen & Co. are reported as follows: For Mrs. M. Rosenblum, improvements and lot, 48:9x127, west line of Mason street, 68:9 south of Vallejo, $9000; for A. P. Matson, improvements and 50x122:6, west line of Folson street, 198 feet south of Seventeenth, $9000; for Buchardi estate, outside lands block No. £83, bounded by N and M streets and Twenty-third and $4000; for J. Frank Walters, lot 25x100, east line of Y‘flk?r street, feet north of Fell, $3850; for J. Frank Walters, lot 25x 100, east line of Baker stree feet north of Fell, $3850; for Elizabeth Kindlin, improvements and lot, 101:6, southwest corner of Church and $3100; for J. Mendenhall, lot 25x125, east line of Dolores street, 235 north of Twenty- fifth, $1675; for Bridget and Catherine Feely, lot 25x92:11, irregular, Sales have been Iows by W. the week Jjust closed: For liam Havard and John Hill, to a client, effected as line of Sacramento street, w of Laurel, 27:6x132:7%, $ 0; for a client, Shainwald, | 25x | west !line of Corbett avenue, 135 north of | ots in the Moynolo tract. Ashbury and Caselli avenues, $750. | 25,000 acres, to be. broken up into arms of 200 to 500 acres each, to be sold at $10 to $20 an acre, and inte cattle ranges of .1000 to 5000 acres each, to be sold at $3 to $5 an acre. The C. M. Wooster Company has also made the following sales: Santa Clara Valley Land Company to nine buyers, eighty-five acres at San Mar- tin, for $8500; same to S. R. Rodger, villa site at Redwood City, $400; the Howland ranch, at Morgan Hill, to George Koenlg, $1200; Barrett & Mack, fifteen acres at Morgan Hill, to J. Petran, $500; Santa Clara Valley Land Company to T. W. Meyers, five- acre villa site at Redwood City, $1000; Barrett & Mack to P. M. Gilbert, ten acres at Morgan Hill, $1500; G. A. Jerts to P. Gillett, 160 acres in So- noma County, $1700; El Mirador Land Company to N. 8. Marshall, forty acres in Tulare County, $2000; Charles Reuss, sixty acres near Stockton, $5000, and J. W. Horn to A. C. Cal- derwood, ten acres near Petaluma, $3200. The same brokers have sold the Simm & Thurston ranch of 500 acres, near Stockton, to W, A. Parkhurst, for $20,000; also to T. H. Speddy for L. M. Knight, 1100 acres in Napa County. Chatfield & Vinzent have sold for the Home and Farm Company 687 acres of reclaimed marsh land in Marin County, near Black Point, to I. Sartori, for $28,700; also 165 adjoln- ing acres for Dickson & Dickson for $10,700; also lots in the Ross Valley Company tract at San Anselmo and Sales by Baldwin & Howell in the fol- | Hayward Addition to San Mateo and B. McGerry & Co. during ' San Mateo Park during the last thirty wil- | days have aggregated nearly $60,000. | During the week the sales in the two lot and improvements on the south | subdivisions amounted to $9700. Sa- south line of Pacific street, 137:6 feet | west of Jones, 32:10x90; John Lands- | burg to August Lund, lot and im- | provements, east line of Noe street, 114 feet morth of Twenty-third; lot 26x100, for $3000; Mrs. E. Miller to F. Tackle, lot and improvements, east line of Shotwell street, between Seven- teenth and Eighteenth, 25x122:6, for $3800; A. Schilling to C. Munson, lot north line of Caselli avenue, 25 feet west of Clover, 26x121; 8. Peiser to L. C. Triebel Jr., lot on north Halight street, 131 feet west of Ma- | sonic avenue, 25x137:6, for $2380: John A! Devaney to C. Bauer, lot and improvements, east line of Hardy street, between Sixteenth and Seven- teenth, 25x76; Mrs. Sophie Dreshfield line of | 165 feet rah Richard purchased lots 8 and 11 for |in block 3, Hayward Addition for — e to A. Picard, lot on | ADVERTISEMENTS. « 7” CuresG_l_'_lgand COLDS No Break Down. One of the great advantages of Dr. Humphreys' “Seventy-seven” is that its tonicity sustains the dur! $2600. In San Mateo Park sales Werel made as follows: To:L. A. Stark, lot 212, 128x217, corner of Barroilhet.and Costa Rica avenues, for $1000; to W. J. Dempsey for $1750 lot No. 20, 176x 245 feet; to Thomas M. Alion, man- ager of the San Francisco brewerles, lot No. 164 for $2250, 300 feet on Cres- cent avenue with a depth of about 320 feet; to L. P. Waterman for $1000, lot No. 153, with frontage of 112 feet on Cfescent avenue by 209 feet; to James McDougald lot No. 161 at the intersection of Crescent avenue and Clark drlve, 110x175 feet, for $1100. A contract has been let by Baldwin & Howell to the City Street Improve- ment Company for the construction of a complete sewer system in subdi- vision 2 of San Mateo Park. The en- tire length of the system will be about 17,000 feet. The cost will be $12,000. Connection will be made with the sewer to be constructed by the W. H. Howard estate in the town of Bur- lingame and thence to low water mark in San Francisco Bay. The con- struction of the sewer will result in the building of a number of new res- idences in the near future, the own- ers of the lots having waited until the contract for the sewer was let before commencing the construction of their homes. A contract has been let by Baldwin & Howell to Shrewsbury & Smith of San Mateo to construct a pumping plant in San Mateo Park, which insures to the residents of that property a supply of pure water from the large artesian well in the park. It is the intention to supply residents of the park at rates materially less than those prevailing in the ¢ity of Ban Mateo, THE AUCOTION MARKET. Catalogues of the auction sale to be held by Baldwin & Howell Thurs- day, November 3, 1004, by order of ‘William J. Dingee, administrator of the estate of Alvinza Hayward, de- ceased, are being distributed. The of- fering includes thirty lots in the block bounded by Lombard, Greenwich, Oc- tavia and Laguna streets and eight lots on the east side of Octavia street, between Greenwich and Lombard. The property is only two blocks from the Union-street car line and a num- ber of the lots front on the Lombard- street boulevard, which is the main driveway to the Presidio. All the streets surrounding the property are sewered and bituminized. Pavements have been constructed on all except Greenwich street. which is macadamized. The lots are ‘o be sold without limit or reserve, the only condition being that the sales are to be approved by the Probate Court. Arrangements have been made Co. on Thursday last was a conspic- uous success. The southwest corner of Union and Laguna streets, 30x100, with two stores and six flats, brought Lot 80x137:6 and eight new flats on the north line of Lombard street, 226:3 feet west of Devisadero, Lot 25x80 and $20,750. were sold for $15,000. three-story building containing store and rooming-house, on southwest line of Third street, feet northwest Harrison, bought for and basement, $15,000. - A with went for $31,000. the west line of Mason street, feet north of Jackson, a the 225 $10,200. ’Stockmn street, !properues were as follows: three-story on the west line of building containing a store and lofts lot 20:1%x60, Lot 62:9x137:6 on | 68:9 with three- story brick building, with flat and sta- ble in.the rear, brought an offer of Prices offered for smaller Lot 25x 125 feet and three new flats on the west line of Sharon street, north of Sixteenth, $6750; lot 25x107 feet and residence on the north line of Filbert street, east of Baker, $4150;20x72 feet and two-story building on the west line of First street, 100 feet south of Folsom, $5000. Hoag & Lansdale are offéring’ for sale in 75x100 foot lots Ef Cerrito Park, the cream of San Mateo proper- ty. This tract has never been oflered before except in large acreage pi ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITED purposes. AGE, and uving Your money back if not DO YOU SUPPOSE that a company with lmg!h} of $500,000.00, paid in full, and the of 38 years of continuous success, would make suc! . DO YOU SUPPOSE we would_jeof chhn[t;g of mll ter success by failing to fulfill any PPOSE we would make such an eonfldence in tho satisfying quality of our goods? WE KNOW we can please you and save direct from our distillery to u, with all its ori; ERED DISTILLE: you the blg profits of the dealers. why it’s STATES REGIS That’s OUR OFFER sy it all n hmu en send it k at our an offer and not carry it cut to the ige our standing with the public and our you mon nal a 'S GUARANTEE of PUR.ITG an Phat’s why it’s best for medi for other uses. That’s why we are regularly supplying over half a mllhon satisfied customers. That’s why YOU should try it. . Your money back if you're not samfied. Direct from our distillery to YIIII Saves dealers’ profits, Prevents adulteration,” HAYNER WHISKEY A FULL QUARTS 4.2 EXPRESS CHARGES PAID BY US. FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER RYE for “00. and we will . When you receive the whiskey, as you ever used or can bu safisfied E s d reputation romise we make? r if we did not have the utmost, , for HAYNER WHISKEY goes ichness and flavor, the and if you dc};"z find anypody else at any ystem during !gner the attack. So there is no break- nse and own. Half the misery of a Cold is the prostration, the lassitude, the slow con- r $4.00 will be returned to you nmmail How could an offer be fairer? We take all the risk and stand the expense, if the do not you. Won't you let us send you a trial order? We ship in a plain un,nomuhtomwvhn’llndd-. to M. Woftfogel, lot and improve- ments, east line of York street, 100 “I ad- ’teet south of Twenty-flnh 30x100 feet. use, but, on the contrary, great benefit, A Buffalo physician in speaking of the benefits of charcoa] says: yise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to afl | with the Hibernia Bank to advance purchasers one-half the purchase price, and Tobin & Tobin will issue certificates of title at the rate of $10 patients suffering from gas in stomach 254 bowels, and to clear the complex. | jon and purify the breath, mouth and | throat; I also believe the liver is great- iy benefited by the daily use of them; 1hey cost but twenty-five cents a box at drug stores, and although in some sense a patent premr-uon. yet l believe I get more znd better 1in Stuart’s ‘Charcoal Lozenges than in any of the ordinary dumon tablets.” COUNTRY AND SUBURBAN. The .C. M. Wooster Company has sold the ranch of the late Major Blos- tom in Tehama County, nine miles west of Red Bluff, to the California Realty Trust Company, in which ‘Washington Dodge, C. M. Wooster and ‘W. H. Chickering are interested. The price was $110,000. ln the ranch are valescence. A cure by “77” is a com- plete cure; no aftermath of weak chest, tender thfoat or stopped-up d. When you're cured, you're cured, that's the end ‘of it. “77" is a small vial of pleasant pel- gat;d that fits the vest pocket—ever y. Humphreys’. John Streets. New Fers Dow per lot. The sale affords a fine op- portunit; ty for parties desiring cheap lots in a desirable neighborhood with street car accommodations close at hand. All the lots are on the street| level, which materially reduces the| At Druggists’, smm&mwr ‘the If you don’t want 4 quarts yourself, join with A ll- m is -m w..r-n,m-m %‘ . a friend. n- galion. Al other give onc-fourth o n Srery ATLANTA, 8A.