The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 9, 1905, Page 24

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1905. — TMEREE C == LADIES w,BUILZ)I.I\[G PROJECTS ASSIST TO GIDE MARKET BROKERS' REPORTS TELL OF A large amount of building that is for the same owner to Maurice Rosen- rojected is one of the features of the thal, two lots on the south line of Page resent situation in the realty market, street, 131:3 feet west of Cole, 256x155 . | feet each, for $5800; for S. Bray to C. nd this and an increased demand for | go . ipio " 10t and improvements on good renting properties tend to keep | the east line of Prospect place, 95 feet P P al { | I | ! values steady and to increase them at a reasonable pace. The largest single improvement is the large addition t made to the St. Francis Hotel, which has been mentioned before. Structures costing $50,000 each are quite common. Some contracts have been' let for the addition to the St. Francis. That so large a hotel added to the previously large hote! accommodations of San Francisco should be enlarged so soon after construction, for the reason that ! it is unable to accommodate all those who apply, is significant of the general trend of this city toward greatness in and prosperity. Concerning the sales of the week reports are made by the local brokers, who also mention in many instances the prices that were paid for properties. Lyon & Hoag. as agents, have closed | an agreement for James C. Jordan Ly which the San Francisco Suburban OUTERWEAR most admirable collection of our own models confined to this - & & 5 F ] - = ] @ ] = o E4 o z house exclusively—made up in a superior manner and containing every hionable fabric at most modest prices. Man Tailored Ladies’ Street Suits (Mohair, silk, Panama cloth, broadcloth, fancy checks,’ mixtures.) £ LADIES’ DRESS and WALKING SKIRTS COVERT CLOTH JACKETS & ATTRACTIVE CRAVENETTE RAGLANS sides of Jordan avenue, between Point Lobos avenue and California street, a frontage of 2750 feet, the value of which = near $200000. 1t fs stipulated that the B 00 0 A CO 'l‘ entire frontage shall be built up within 2 AFTERNOON and OPER ATS Do 9eacs with secaniiogs ity otino less than 33:4 feet front, the residences to be set hack a umiform distance of twelve| feet from the street line with a space of seven feet houses. To give Jordan avenu a park- | With minute attention to design, construction and all around ele- | gance—with every new idea fully represented. = like appearance palms will be set out on CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, B e ra on the therde. This will Ceary d Stockten Streets, Union Squars trict. BUCKINGHAM IS SOLD. Chatfield & Vinzent have sold the Buckingh P A S RS of Sutter street, 1646 feet cast of Ta LOCAL BRI OONNITINE ior, and ot 60:6X137:6 feet, with L, 10x83 Degree of Honor Lodges to Assist at | Secretary of Works Board Issues | feet facing on Mason street, fo: the Bazaar in Union Statement of Work Done During ?'(‘;'.“:5(;}] ‘Z', Hj'_‘“)!e"",;&,E"‘g\;;,,:{“;""::{ Sywmen Hall : SR SR | elght-story and basement structure, t Secretary Louis Levy of the Board | comparatively new has | of Works yesterday issued a statement | Sage, Dealey & Co. have sold the foi- the purporting to show that the streets' In“i.!:'vrowr\ie a - the we-k just are kept in a cleaner condition than | closed. For the Cummings estate to 27, by the heretofore. According to Superintend- | p, B, Hulting, the southwest corner of | cient Order of U L asbbi yards_were | Thirg and Tehama streets, 20x80 feet, sisted by the Sar swept in 1904, whereas in 1905 50,000 | 1ng for Irma F. Spreckels to Alfred Degree of Ho: YARIN SToSE ite SiEDl. : 1ty has | Newman, the adjacent lot, 20 feet east g g the advantage of « of Tehama street, and also the prop- ¥ o )’:l erty 80 feet west of Third street, on | e e e ayucem, n five (he south line of Tehama, to Alfred | miles of . paved str have Newman, the price for the two pieces ept owing to the insuf- | heing $60,000; for Phoebe A. Hearst to riation, and fif- | 4 g 25x137:6 feet on the south ved streets have schedule since the by contract. An 1,695 must ie for the next fiscal year for the streets, urges the he erection of stables and pur- £ additional street-sweeping and other equipment will be 1ded by the Board of Works ramento street, 231:3 feet <t of Walnut, for $2750; for Mrs. B. , lot and improvements on the south line of Brannan street to Dr. W. A. Dougherty, for $5000; for Andrew Gail to F. E. Hills, 23x60 feei on the west line of Valparaiso street, 58:3 feet east of Taylor, for $2750; for Jane Thompson to Leon Kahn, southeast dero and Turk streets, .0 " > for W. T. Dum- Vot Lodge of that branch of the order | mage to L. Mean, 100 feet on the s commit- composed of Mrs. Milcah Bain, Mrs. j south line of Arlington street, 50 feet of 1 d ave been provided Mrs. Dora H. Wilkins, | west of Mateo, for $365; for Jesse G. »ok ic hat Farley and Mrs. Ida F.! Gobey to Nettie Bluhm, lot on the ¥ Greene. The other lodges t are to | south line of Page street, 11 feet 1 assist are Silver Spray and Carnation. | east of Clayton street, 25x112:6 feet, Degree of Honor Reports from the several loiges of | for $2650; for the same owner to Law- rence Jensen, two lots on the west line of Clayton street, 87:6 feet south of Page, the Workmen show that the member- ship generally is taking an active in- 1 the bazaar. which ttee of Forget-Me- m rest o be ! and lot 25:9x60 feet on the south line Home Building Society buys on both | and | between | be of large benefit to the Richmond dis- | n House, on the south line | north of California street, 40x60 feet; for J. Levy to Ida Sargent, ;two flats of Ellis street, 103:3 feet east of i Buchanan, for $7500. | The following sales are reported by { Baldwin, Stetson & Co.: Lot 30x127:815 | feet on the north line of Washington | street, 65 feet east of Locust, to Leo ! | Block, $5050; 50x110 feet on thenorth line of Post street, 56:3 feet edst of Broder- | ick, Associated Improvement Company Yto M. Woolfe, $5000; 20x55 feet on the | northwest side of Hunt street, 160 feet 4 ! northeast of rd. J. B. Haggerty to ! Mr. Conant, $ X100 feet and im- provemenis on the west side of Mission street, 85:2 feet south of Thirteenth, R. M. Consani to Paul Strickert, $4610; 20x 55 feet and improvements on the north- | | west line of Hunt street, 180 feet north- | east of Third, Miss O'Meara and W. J. | Turner to C. Broadwell, $4100; 25 |feet and improvements at 707 | street, Louis Paltenghi to Charle { Rick, $3¢ 25x75 feet and imp : ments cn the northwest line of Shipley | street feet southwest of Fifth ! 20x80 feet and improvements on northwest side of Eldridge street. 100 feet southwest of Chesley, for Miss | ! Paine, 0. | | R LEADING PARK. | Hoag have sold the north- | | Hal and Cizyton | s, 06 feet, with four build-; 1 « flats, for $60,000; alsv | the east corner of Third and Tehama | h L 20x50 feet, w McDonald to C. i 20.000. Lyen & g also report the sale ¢ three lots on the west line | arkside avenue, the new thorough- | cut through the block bounded by anyan, Willard, Fulton and McAllis- | ter streets, and have also sold one lot | on the north line of Fulton street, 82 | feet east of Willard. Tn the black five | new houses are in construction and | | three more will soon be built. Parkside | javenue and Willard street are bitu- minized and all the street work on the block is done. | Bovee, Toy & Co. have sold 57:6x120 i feet on the south line of Pacific street, |80 feet west of Drumm, with improve- i ments, for $30,000; also 20x40 feet on ! the west line of Kearny street, 72 feet | north of Pine, with improvements rent- ling for $210 a month, for $36,000. Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. have sold i for John Breuner to Herbert and Mor- timer Fleishhacker : feet and im- ! provements on the east line of Jones | street, 82:6 feet north of Turk, for $44,- 1 000. Margaret Skelly has bought from the ! Starr brothers the northwest corner of i O'Farrell and Taylor streets, with: | three-story improvements, including | stores, flats and lodging-house, lot | | 87:6x62:6 feet, for $145,000. The Burnham & Marsh Company has sold for John Ferguson to Angelo | Cereghino 25x106 feet on the west line of Laguna street, 100 feet north of Greenwich, $3300; P. J. McGlynn to Mrs. Galvin, 25x90 feet on the north side of | Bighteenth street, 25 feet "west of Church, $2100; Mrs. A. E. Roberts to | | Swami Trigunatiti, the southwest cor- | ner of Filbert and Webster streets, 25x { x106:3 feet each, for $5600; i 100 feet. $1800; Awmnie C. Madison to C.!137:6 feet on the south line of Ellis i sixth and Fair Oaks streets for J. F. X7 feet and improvements on the Size 6, 80¢ Size 10, $1. southwest corner of O'Farrell and A { Beideman streets for Miss H. Wan- L MAGNIN & CO. “Arnold” Knit Goods for Women and Children The “ARNOLD” Knit Undergarments are light, cool, soft and hygienic—do not bind, tear or shrink—do not get damp or cling, chafe the skin or lose their shape in washing. They absorb perspiration and let it evaporate instantly. “Arnold” Infants’ Knit ”8"‘.7/// Night Gowns They afford much needed warmth and protection, for no amount of kicking can displace them. These garments are de- signed for children too young to wear night drawers and are made sufficiently long to allow the bottom of garments to be drawn together by means of a shirring string and still give room in plenty. Ages STABILITY GOOD PRICES H. Baker, 25x112 feet on the southwest line of Oak Grove avenue, 200 feet southeast of Harrison street, $2000. Speck & Co. have sold for George Ball to William Marks 56:11%x 127:8% feet on the north line of Clay Street, 22 feet west of Cherry, for $6500; 125x135, with improvements, on the northwest corner of Twenty- Townes to John Hadsell for $12,000. RUSSIAN HILL SALE. 0. D. Baldwin & Son have sold to R. D. Hume the Spring place on Rus- sian Hill, extending from Chestnut street to Francisco for $25,000. The C. M. Wooster Company has 6 months to 2 vears. located 240 families from the East Inf: 2 - on 7200 acres in the Salinas Valley. niants Size 1, 70¢ The selection of locations was accom- Sizes, Size 2, T5¢ vlished by lot. Oscar Heyman & Bro. are building cottages on West avenue near Mission street,.on Alvarado street near View avenue and on Twenty-fifth street near Castro, Iie William Cranston Company has fnorthwest corner of McAl- Webster streets, 37:6x85 fer k. Pichon to James McEvoy $11.000; 60x82:6 feet on Stevenson eet, with twelve flats, near Duboce | “Arnold” Knit Night Gowns The surest protection a sleeping child can have against colds, chills and sickness. Dis- penses with unnecessary bed coverings and still keeps the child well covered. If the child kicks or throws the bedclothes off, the drawers are there to stay. The “Arnold” Knit Night Drawers are easily washed and B A e do not shrink—have double soles, which last feet north) of Clement street. for as long as the garment. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Size 4, 70¢ Size 8, 90c H. Umbsen & Co. have sold 60 “Arnold” Knit Gauze Drawers Made of the finest and thinnest kind of net webbing, weight but 4 ounces and are trimmed with & broad starched ruffle of lawn, lace or embroidery. The gauze is not nemacher for $10,500; 25x100 feet and improvements on the north line of Haight street, 37:6 feet east of De- visadero, for $7450; 25x137:6 feet and improvements on the south line of Carl street, 107:6 feet west of Stan- 3y e;g;;msswuflr?=lfe5xg:u,{le:;stame":;‘ stiff like starched goods — it is so porous Clara stheet, (226 rest “southeasts ot that the air can circulate through it. The fabric is elastic, soft and agreeable to the body. 50c 60¢c 75¢ $1.00 Fifth, for $4350; 25x120 and improve- | ments at 571 Second avenue for| $3750. | Sol Getz & Son report the follow- | ing sales: Lot 25x240 on the east line | ! We are exclusive Pacific Coast distributors for the of Forty-eighth avenue, 175 feet north l “ARNOLD" goods Send for frec catalogue with il lustrations, descriptions and prices of each style. to Adrienne and Nellie 75x100 on the north line of O street, 57:6 feet east of Forty- | seventh avenue, to M. E. McCarthy; | 25x120 feet on the east line of Forty- | seventh avenue, 150 feet north of I street, to Belle Antoine; 25x120 on | the west line of Forty-fifth avenue, 175 feet south of K street to Margaret | E. McCarthy; 25x127:6 on the .east| line of Sixteenth avenue, 150 . feet; south of B street, to H. C. Kondon; 25x120 on the west line of Forty- seventh avenue, 225 feet north of LE of T street, Thompson: Mai] orders recelve prompt attention 9/8 - 922 MARKET ST No Branch Stores. Store Closes Saturday at 6§ P. M. street, to Albert G. Dolbeer; 25x100 | on the north line of O street, 82: street, 137:6 feet west of Jones, for |ing it the largest of its kind in the Forty-seventh avenue, =200 feet; G- H. Umbsen & Co. will have a| The executive committee of the south of H street, to Albert W. | miscellaneous and probate auction sale | C‘x“m Heights Addition Improvement McKenzie; 50x100 on the south | next Tuesday at their salesrooms. ‘d_;’b l'lka_s succeeded in overcoming the line of J street, 57:6 feet west| Eugene and P. E. Duchein have |difficulties of supplying its section with city water. A distributing tank is in course of erection by the Spring Valley Water Company on the northeasterly corner lot of A street and Forty-sixth avenue. This reservoir has been found | absolutely necessary by Chief Engineer | Schussler of the water company, as without this precautionary protection he feared that the immense pressure of water would be so great as to burst every pipe and main south of the wa- of Forty-third avenue, to Margret E.|bought from the estate of John Pforr McCarthy: 25x125 on_ the south line 82:6x120 feet and improvements on of Montana street. 175 feet west of | the south line of McAllister street, 45 Plymouth, with one-story cottage, to | feet west of Buchanan, for $26,400. Robert and Caroline hacht; s ' A. Aronson has leased the store at 100 on the northeast corner of Clem- | the northeast corner of Post and ent street and Twenty-first avenue to | Powell streets, under the Savoy Hotel, Catherine A. Barber. | for nine yvears and seven months to R. The Wellman Estate.Company Will | D. Davis, for $37,600 in total. erect a warehouse on the west line of| D. Samuels has secured a lease of East street, between Jackson and Pa- | the entire Central block building, cor- cific, to cost $50,000. | ner Sutter street and Grant zvenue. | ter tank. The estate of Caroline M. Whitney | The building will be remodeled and e has sold to Thomas Driscoll 82:6x(the second story converted into one The martyr's crown was never !larse salesroom, 200x137 feet, mak- | found by looking for it. ISMAR. ISMAR’S PREDICTIONS FULFILLED Dr. Anthony, a Prominent Physician, With Offices in the Chronicle Building, San Francisco, Discloses the Secret of Ismar’s Wonderful Psychic Healing Power. HER HEALING POWERS PERFECTLY WONDERFUL HIGHEST PRAISE FROM PRESIDENT OF PSYCHIC RESEARCH SOCIETY In the course of conversation Dr. J. nent physicians of S; . Anthony, one of the most promi- n Francisco, with offices in the Chronicle building, and president he Psychic Research Society, was asked what he thought of Ismar’s ng powers. In reply he said and with some emphasis: “Her g powers are perfectly wonderful. She transmits her cures tele- pathically. The moment her hand touches the afflicted she conveys the cur- rent. Jt is not hypnotism, but magnetic psychic power. As a student of psychics and president of the Psychic Research Society, I have made a thor- nggh investigation of the subject, and have visited all who claim to be gifted with mysterious powers in this city, and I found Ismar the only one pos- sessed of the wonderful psychic healing powers.” hea psychic h HIGHEST PRAISE CONCERNING ISMAR’'S PSYCHIC POWERS . Dr. Anthony sent the In acknowledgment of wonderful X POWers as a seeress, following letter to Ismar J. C. ANTHONY, M. D.. Physician and Surgeon, <5-56 Chronicle Building SAN FRANCISCO (Cal.), February 14, 1003. MADAM ISMAR, 1104 Market Street, City e b A Tl S, Dear Madam: Some years ago I began a careful investigation of the many peculiar (but apparently well authenticated) psychic phenomena as presented by the “Seers,” “Fortune-tellers,” “Palm Telepathists.” etc., all of which led me to doubt the hon- esty of those who follow it as 2 livelihood or for pecuniary gain. Honesty compels me to acknowledge that you are the only one to give me any positive proof of the possibility of foreseeing coming events. It was with much lack of faith 1 heard you predict that “the casing in well No. 4 of the American Oil and Re- finery Company would collapse and be followed a month later by the gas breaking - through and igniting, sending a flame from 500 to 700 feet into the air, burning up the entire plant, and after much labor we would Tose the well.” All this has come to pass just as you said it would, and I deem it only just to you to acknowledge the same. 1 fee] confident that your last prediction, that we would get oil in well No. 5 within 2000 feet in great quantities, will prove true. Then all be happy and more than satisfied, as it would put the American Oil and Refinery Company stocks to $:0 per share. Very truly yours, I C.ANTHONY, M. D. ‘Who in this Western terious and wond: If you would know your future, Ismar will correctly delineate it to you. Write her if you can’t call. Three questions answered for $1.00. Full life readin an Francisco. Phone South 1141. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. Send stamp for booklets tered letter. Rooms g and 10, 1104 Market street, S = country has not heard of Ismar, t cae Bl tes d Ul OBLOR Sl ecres, s the locating and S that Secm minciiona. of diseases? She ’ en oretelling positively uses no medicines and yet performs many SAVED BY ISMAR Mrs. L. Farrell of 1632 Wolsey Street, Berkeley, Prominent, intelligent and éducated people continue to send in testimonials proving Read this letter: BERKELEY, Aopril 7. rqo4 MADAM ISMAR, San Francisco—Dear Madam: Reading over the many testimo- nials of others that have been cured by you, I also decided to acknowledge openly what you have done for me. Two years ago I came to your office for advice. I had been suffering Z.r years, and several prominent physicians pronounced my sickness incurable. After I began your treatment I felt like a new being, and to-dav I am, thanks to you, a strong and healthy woman. You have indeed snatched me from the grave. Knowing what you have done for me, I cheerfully recommend you to those who are suffering now as I did. If any one doubts your healing power they may write to me or call at mv home, 1632 Wolsey street (Lorin Station), Berkeley, Cal,' for further information. (You may publish this if you wish.) Yours Gratefully, Ismar’s marvelous powers as a clairvoyant and healer. MRS. ISABELLE FARRELL SAVED FOUR IN ONE FAMILY Following is a letter recently received from Mr. G. W. Watson, 2 wealthy and influ~ ential citizen of Napa Junction, Cal. Read eyery line of it: NAPA JUNCTION, Napa County, Cal, April 12, 1904 ISMAR, 1104 Market street, San Francisco, Cal.: Dear Madam: Now that your undertaking of healing and treating sickness for me is about successfully completed, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you have done for myself and family, and hope you can appreciate my feeling of grati- tude. 2 You have done all you claimed to do, and each one is well of the four cases vou undertook a year ago. Following are the diseases you have successfully treated for four members of my family, including myself: Cancer, Bright’s Disease, Heart Disease, and particularly the case of my sister, who had tried in vain the best of physicians and various treatments for a year, yet she grew steadily worse. As a last resource [ applied to you for help. Physically and mentally she was a wreck. and we had little hope for her re- covery. She would not have lasted much longer, as nothing availed her case previous to your treatment. The doctors had pronounced her case incurable. She had no faith in you when I brought her to you, until, through your marvelous power, you explained her troubles to her satisfaction. She immediately commenced to improve under your treatment, and to-day she is a living evidence of your wonderful ability to cure sickness. G. W. WATSON, ‘woman who exerts such mys- events g $5.00. Send money by Wells-Fargo or Postoffice money order or regis- ¥ N N b

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