The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 26, 1905, Page 24

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“105-107-109 POST ST. Marvelous Reduction Sale W_omen’s Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Raincoats Many are Sample he Balance Our Reguiar Stock Recently Received $25.00 Tailored Suits, Monday, $16.75 in Eton, Hip Coats and Long Coat styles, in mixtures, dcloth and serges. $35.00 Tailored Suits, Monday, $24.50 t style box back, Eton, blouses and long coats, in all the newest . reds and plums—All in the newest materials. 2 Specials Rain Coats: 2 Specials $22.50 Cravenette Rain Coats, tan, olive, oxford..... $6. $15.00 $30.00 Cravenette Rain Coats, tan, olive, oxford $22.50 Sale— black, b Walkxng Sklrts Sale mixtures 1y's Covert Emplre Coat, 1 e Regular $22.50 value, beau- \ tiful finish, excellent J orkmanship: special twist covert ( Monday only. Extra Speclal~l.aoe Waists e Waists., medallion imed 3 $6.00 A " $3.50 est styles, cream or white. . Selling Out Velveb Cord and Chiffon Corduroy Suitings At. Less Than Wholesale Prices CHIFFON CORDUROYS and VELVET CORD SUITINGS yd arnet, green, blues, brow Iso black; the wide and 65¢ yd. ples or phone orders $2 00 Chlffon Broadcloth $1.25 yd. Ne n 1 ne satin finish in garnets, es and black, sponged and of sible check effects. verv ser- i wns, reds and new es, hes wide SPECIAL Engllsh Shepherd Checks SPECIAL g st brow 5 an d C t nd im size YARD Heavy 50c Colored Satins, 39¢ Yard i for fancy work, ight blue, pink, vellow, turquoise, green, la r and purple: .....39¢ vard $l 00 Black Surah Sllk 750 Yard This qQ ity for m 3 inches wide, stamped arge; Spec TR 75¢ yard 4000 Pounds of Wool to be Closed Out, T apidly—the prices tell the st ory, Still a good line Zephyr VVool e , now, lap .31-3¢ Germanto now, skein. Ade Saxony Wool, : , was I3c, now, skein. .10e Ice Wool, good YOC DAN, (BOW. . <Lk e Se Free Embroidery Lesson, Tuesdays and Fridays Free Stamping on Materials Purchased Here WIT H C \HBUI 1C A(‘ID Pretty Girl &ttempts Suicide | Aftera Quarrel With Lover. Members of Campany Deny They Were | Discharged and Say Report From Denver Is Canard. e cin faud White, dance atch to T TACOMA, fatuaied with a young man he dance hall and re- en quarreling. Her nformed her that he her ruited i That is supposed to be for the girl's act. mmoned and af an for three hour; teghe would live. Thi you never over the w manner that and we re associates within a month. The and BOY SHOT OF TEXN BY HIS PLAYMATE G. Andrews, Howe, Adela Henry ER 12 Revolver in the Youngster Ends Romp of Two Lads. Special Dispatch to The Call. ney George D. Coi- o vas set | SPOKANE, Nov. %.—Donald Blossom, % T has Setla ten-year-old boy, was shot and kilied . = “T9T" | Jast night by his playmate, Donald Town- objecti say attendance of | s alleged, per- | gong oy sec age ceremony of the|p.on “harlotta Newman. As|p-“ oo send. The in the Town boys were playing together id home, when the Town- in a bureau drawer. He says the weapon and was putting e L o &, Present in the |t pack in the drawer, when It was dis- State of New York it would be im-|charged, the bullet striking young Blos- go on with the trial till|g,m;, the tip of the nose and penetrat- urged the defendant 1d file an affid orrow morning. et | At first the Townsend boy ing the | hrain. vit on | denied shoot! UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SHOW | DISLIKE FOR KINGDON GOULD G. Rockel ¢ 1y _embezziement. Rockel was v t Register Co 434 it is alleged that while he wired 1o the company Up for Election Before a Col- lege Soclety. colitiasons ¢ NEW YORK, Nov. — Kingdon » but it was not | Goulg, George J. Gould’s son, was blackballed last night when his name came up for election before the King's to which every stu- University is eligi- -four young men were voted meeting and young Gould »d of election. Fourteen men voted against his admission, and five ich voles were enough to keep him 2 = | out. te coated tonic laxa- | ~ -iingdon Gould shot at, or over, gives VIGOR and | some ‘sophs’ who wanted to take him > STOMACH, LIVER | perhaps rather forcibly to their ban- S, thereby curing— { Guet last year,” said a student. “This Sick Headaches Biliousness | Y¢ar President Butler announces in his ! report that hazing is not and will not plexion Torpid Liver s “_‘ bepsia Jaundice be permitted in any form at any time Indigestion Heartburn jor under any circumstances. We have L.n'sr :ro':n‘;ir‘;;‘e f‘llmr‘)lcs {to thank Gould for that.” o c zziness 1y 4 ” otors Fort Bresin You are talking through your hat, said another student. Take only one “VIGORET” at bed | blackbailed because he is ls:‘;:xdrer:;al'f time and they will move the bowels |1y rich and wears a kangaroo walk, a gently, yet thorcughly, each day and | long tailed overcoat, suede gloves and permanently cure— king stick. Kingdon Gould is a good fel : CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. chimed in a third. “It i:gnnt his"f::it They cool, cleanse and purify the |1¢'s rich. It's his grandfather’s. Any- blood and are sold by all druggists in ] how he is doing his best to spend his 25¢ packages (50 tablets) and 10c tria) | randdaddy’s. money. Didn't he give size (15 tablets). | 8600 so the freshmen could buy a shell Never sold in bulk in which they rowed Yale?” | % | net on the | | € | Haight, hal! girl ounce' of carbolic id will live. She s 24 isually pretty. She | and return to a decent | t suicide with car- | Hands of | d a revolver which had | Blackball Him When His Name Comes | Make Large Profits Turning Over Deals. Buy and Sell Lots in a Lively Fashion. Brokers Now Have . Busy Times in This City. . The last full week in November has been marked in the realty market, like | its immediate predecessors, by sales in which properties have been resold, after | briet ownership, at advanced prices. | There is not the least cessation in the =mand for holdings that have good value as permanent investments or for| those that have chances of ~p9mxlatwe gains in a comparatively short time. bume‘ ements and figures submitted by bro-| and others are herewith glven for | information. The real realty | general okers in this clty are having busy | times: | | Davidson & Leigh report the sale ®of the three-story basement brick building | of 116 rooms, leased for ten years at $625 a month, on the mnorth line ot Bush street, §1:6 feet east of Powell street, with lot 7:6 feet, for Thomas | Morton, for $82,000, an advance of $7000 above the price at which Watson & Wat- | | son sold the property a few months ago. | | John Tamony has bought, through the i e of Cranston, Belvel & Dwyer, the| | southwest corner of Ninth and Howard streets for $130,00, as previously re- | ported. W. §. Richards was the seller. | nston, Belvel & Dwyer have sold | the property on the northeast line of |2 , 105 fect southwest of Mis- 0x70 feet, and lot 20x80, to Charles J. Keenan, the builder, for $37,500. The | ot is covered with frame improvements paying a fair monthly rental. | Burnham & Marsh Company have sold | to M. Meyerfeld Jr., for $69,000, the prop- | erty, 8 Sixth street, between Howard | and Folsom streets, with lot 50x135, and | one three-story building and one one-| story building, paying about 6 per cent investment. 1 Within the past week Shainwald, Buck- bee & Co. have placed on the market for | sale a portion of the block bounded by Waller, Cole and Shrader streets, belonging to Mrs. Eleanor Martin. Four of the lots already have been sold for a total of $23,000, as follows: Northwest torner of Cole and Waller streets, 25x84:9; feet, for $6000, and the three lots on the southwest corner of Cole and Haight streets, 84:9x100 feet, for $17,000. It iz understood that the-purchasers will build as soon as deeds pass. The same hrokers have sold: For the Estate of An- drew Welch Company, on the west line {of Fifth avenue, twenty-five feet south of A street, 50x95 feet, for $2520, to H. C. Groeper; lot on the west line of Fifth avenue, 225 feet south of A street, 25x120 feet, for $1350, to Thomas F. Cavanagh; for the same estate, lot on the west line of Fifth avenue, 175 feet south of A street, 50x120 feet, for $13i0, to Francis Mitchell. These practically complete the sale of this block, which was put on the mar- SPECULATORS ARE SUCCESSEUL . Arizona, | Henrietta C. Knight to Mrs. R. F. Boyd ket some five or six munuu ago. The agents report that there are but four lots left. S. B. Cushing has sold lot No. 62 in the Blithedale tract, Mill Valley, for 355, through the agency of Shainwald, Buck- bee & Co. W. D. Brown & Co. have sold for A. D. Keyes and Mrs. Loughborough to a client the northeast corner of Polk and Sacramento streets, 77:8%x85 feet, for $90,000, with three-story frame buildings, renting for about $576 per month. They have also sold for S. Dusenberry the southwest corner of Pgcific and Tren- ton streets, with frame buildings, renting for $201 per month. The lot is B66x137:6 feet. Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. have sold for Mrs. Jane A. Smith the Avalon apartment house on the southwest cor- ner of Bush and Buchanan streets, that rents for more than $300 a month, with ot 25x68:9 feet, for about $30,000; for W. H. Chickering two 2-story resi- dences on the north line of Ellis street. 137:6 feet east of Van Ness avenue, with lot 27:6x120 for $15,000; for L ¥riedman three handsome modern flats on the north line of Green street, 125 feet east of Laguna, with lot 25x137:6 feet for $10,000: for Mrs. F. Morton of 30x120 feet on the west line of Fifth avenue, 175 feet south of Point Lobos avenue, 50x120 feet for $1600. REPRESENTATIVE DEALS. Thomas Magee & Sons have sold for on the northeast line of Spear street, 153:4 feet northwest of Folsom, $5:10x with two-story brick building, Burnham & Marsh Company have sold 25x155 feet on the southeast line of Sixth street, 125 feet southeast of Howard, with store and two flats, for Elizabeth Swift to Wolf Brothers on private terms. De Ruyter, krighbaum & Co. have sold the Henry L. Van Wyck residence ou the east side of Steiner street, between Washington and Jackson sireets. and facing Alta Plaza, to C. A, Malm on pri- vate terms. THe lot is 65x13736 feet. The house commands a panoramic view. Thomas Hancock has bought the southeast corner of Eighth and Harri- gon streets, with frame buildings, from cut glass Berry sets consist for only. 35C per set. 7//[ OLOEST ANO MOST RELIABLE FURNITURE HOUSE IN THE CITY ' L NOORAN FURNITURE CO. 10171023 MISSTON ST. ABOVE SIXTH ANHKSGIVING NEEDS I'ur $85,000; also a lot on the south line of Green street, 172:6 feet cast of Brod- tisha rter-saw=d oak 8 foot extension table. . I'erick, 40x127:§ feet, for Elizabeth” G. Bes“‘"""y poislllI::ua diitacih Baldwin for $4000. Leather seat, polished oak dining chairs SPECIAL—While they last we will sell these beautiful near g of 1 large and 6 small nappies Just the thing for Thanksgiving. R. Knell and the Asmussen estate for $86,000. Juhn M. the agency of Thomas W. Butcher, southeast line of Howard street, $60,000. H. Umbsen & Co. have sold for Willlamson to J. C. Stuart. block 1010; McCice has bought, through |same ‘to the United Realty Company, Hooker & Lent, from |block 1061; for Louis Mooser, block 30xS5 feet on thu|1212; for Beatrice Frederick Block, for | 1213. A large number of sales have been made recently on Haight street In the E. Roth 20x80 feet on the south- | district from Masonic avenue, west of st line of h street, 106 feet south- | Shrader street. The property was for- eust of Howard, with stores and flats, | merly owned by the Baird estate. It for $25,625. | | has all been sold. The southwest .cor- Gustay Harshall has sold the north- |ner of Halght west corner of Jackson and Drumm |a portion of the old Chutes property, streets 60x60 feet, with two-story frame | has just been sold by Thomas Han- bullding, to the Golden Gate Invest- | cock to C. J. Marshall for $48,000. The ment Company for 00. cize of the lot Is 75x100, and is im- J. B Green has bought from the es- | proved with stores and flats, the rents tate of John T. Haskell 50137:6 feet |of which are $410 per month. The | on the north line of Bush street, 137:6 feet west of Powell, with Improve- ments, for $60,000. Baldwin & Howell have bought for a client from the Callaghan Estate Com- pany the block bounded by H and I streets and Thirteenth and Fourteenth avenues for between $50,000 and $60,000 as reported. E. J. Hooper has sold for J. M, O'Brien to H. M. Williamson, outside land blocks 979, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1061. 1086 and 1087: also for J. M. O'Brien to Louis Weidenmuller, portions of blocks 1079, 1080, 1081, 1082 and 1083, about 200 lots in all: to Louis Mooser, block 1212 and_thirty-three lots in 1158; B. M. Lombard to D. S. Watson and G. H. Umbsen, block 1253; H. S. streets, 149x275 feet, has been chased by The lot 25x100 on the northeast corner of Haight and Ashbury streets, stores and flets, for $27,500. for the lot 36x137:6. with stores flats, on the south side of Haight street, 143 west of Ashbury. The southeast corner of Haight and Ashbury streets, pur- thal for $25,000. Goldberg, Bowen & corner of Haight street and Masonic avenue by the purchase from the | 50x100, fronting on Masonic account lot 25x137:6 on the north line | | exclusive designs of portation. LINE hand-embroidered, no two HANDKERCHIEFS Fancy Holida detachable silk bow in.front; and white. Excellent values Irish crochet with iabot of ¢ * ribbon and lace. med with laces and studded Suitable for presents; ncatly in boxes .. Large assortment of L GFom 1S skin with buckle. Former pri Store Open Saturday FEvenings Until Xmas Holiday Handkerchiefs Our variety is greater than previously shown—and the values are the best ever offered—comprising the very newest and most UNLAUNDERED H/ CHIEFS, with hand-embroidered initial {Q¢ and 25¢ PURE IRISH LINEN daintily hand-embroidered, embodying initial...... PURE IRISH LINEN a great variety of exclusive REAL DUCHESS and 'IRISH POINT LACE ceeee....$3.50 to $25.00 and Belts are here in profusion, but only such as commend themselves by their beauly, exclusiveness, style, va- riety and reasonable prices. Many handsome imported novelties have just been received WASH COLLARS of fine embroidery with shades of blue, pmkzsc FANCY COLLARS made of imitation of hiffon; trimmed with 5OC Onte anva ox; . 1o i STOCKS.,. made of chiffon and silks; elaboratelv trim- sheep, caifskin and suede; in girdle and crushed effects— all the new shades of myrtle, wine, marine, lavender, grey, black and white; ranging in price vev...B0e€, 65¢, T8¢ and up Special for Monday 100 IMPORTED NOVELTY BELTS: some effective designs of white messaline silk and leather combined. studded with silver nail beads; others made of white :alf- Special for Monday 500 918-922 Mai@! Street of Haight street, 131 feet east of Ash- bury; price $5550. Mr. Goldberg now has a frontage of 131 feet on Haight street. Boardman Brothers have sold nine lots in a week In the Culloden Park tract, the old home place of Alexander Forbes In San Rafael, for $12,200. Other sales are reported by the same firm as follows: | qui tract at Ross Valley for $1250; in the same district the Gates property on Lagunitas road, consisting of five acres and a cottage, for $6500; in the Sunnyside tract at San Anselmo eight- een acres and sixteen lots for $12,750; in Kent three lots of the Monte Vista tract for $1200; in Belvedere lot 20, block 6, for $900; in Sausalito the Per- | rier home and lot, 100x188, on upper | Santa Rosa avenue, for $3750 and lot 1121 of the Sausalito Bay Land Com- | pany map for $1000; in San Rafael ,on | the east line of Grand avenue. near Linden street, 150x200, for $3250; also the W. F. Stubbs ranch, consisting of 800 acres of grain and pasture land in High Valley, near Lower Lake, Lake County, to M. B. Van Fleet for $5000. Sol Getz & Son report the' following sales: Lot 25x120, east line of the Forty- ninth-avenue Ocean boklevard, south ot L street, to Joseph H: Keith; lot 32:6x100, northeast corner of J street and Forty- third-avenue, to L. W. Moore; lot 50x12X west line of Forty-second avenue, 125 feet north of J street, to Dr. jRachel Lain; lot 25x120, west line of Thirty-ninth avenue, 200 feet south of S street, to Louise C. Kennan; lot 25x120, east line »2 Twelfth aenvue, south of 1 street, with improvements, to Wallace Bradfor Yot 25x120, west line of Forty-seventh avi nue, 275 feet north of I street, to Willlam I A. Beseman; lot 25x120, east line of Forty- fourth ayenue, south of B street, to * Walter T. Stubo; ot 25x120, east line of Forty-fourth avenue, south of B street, 'fo Mary E. /Hunt; lot 25x120, west line of ; Forty-second avenue, north of J street, to 1Z. H. Garfield; lot 25x120, west line of | Forty-fifth averre, north of I street, to Willlam A. Beseman; lot 25x120, west line of Forty-seventh avenue, south of H street, to M. A. Robinson; lot 25x120, west line of Forty-seventh avenue, south of H street, to Jessie D. McGown; lot 25x125, north. line of Montana street, west of Capitol avenue, to A. Wyckoff. i Since an auction held on October 19 of the block bounded by I and J streets, Fifth and Sixth avenues, another block ' immediately to the east, between Fourth and Fifth avenles, has been subdivided, and has met with a ready sale. Some of the lots sold at auction have been resold at advantage. Announcement is made of the extension of the line which now stops in front of the Affiliated Colleges up to Nineteenth avenue and the betterment of the service along Haight street. BUILDING UP SUBURBS. Four miles of sewers are in the course of construction at Burlingame and street and road work Is in progress. Six bridges are to be built. Several houses are go- ing up on lands recently placed in the market by Lyon & Hoag. Among pur- chasers are Hobart Capelle, J. H. Cole- man, Mr. Royden of San Mateo, Major George Ruhlen, Gus C. Widder and A. L. Pfeiffer.7 The purchases include la.ndu in subdivisions 3 and 4. Edward 8. Luthi and Fred W. Thum- ton have opened a real estate office under the firm name of Luthi & Thurston at room 406, Hearst building. G. H. Umbsen & Co. have sold 60x85 feet and six new flats at 145 to 155 Valencia Street for $23,100; also 50x100 feet on the east line of Valencia street, between Fif- teenth and Sixteenth streets, for $30,600. Oscar Heyman & Bro. are building cot- tages on Twenty-second street, near Douglass; on Noe street, near. 'l'wenty- first; on Dame, street, near Thirtieth; on Twenty-fifth street, near Vermont; on Kansas street, near Twenty-fifth. F. B. Surrhyne will auction real estate, foreclosure and probate properties at 114 Sutter ‘street ~ to-morrow. = Among ~ the our own dll’ed’. im- VDKER- HANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, designs—handsomely -$2.25 to $9.00 alike. . y Neckwear at with steel and gold beads. et 506,656,756 EATHER BELTS, made of tan, brown, light blue, ices $1.00 and $1.50- No_Branch Stores. and Belvedere streets, | southwest corner of Haight and CnXe’ Walter Martin for $36,000. | avenue. | Two lots in the Bos- | | tion. on terrace was sold by S. Pearl dries in the United States. R. D. White paid $16,000 | pany intends to have a dining-room fon and | the employes and on the roof. | soap factory | about | place, will every floor. cific avenue, properties to be offered following lots and b 213 Moss street, 527 Howard street, Eighteenth and on tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth, with unimproved pieces on Fulton streets, between Gough and Octa ! on the south line of Chestnut strs feet east of Fillmore. NEAR GOLDEN Three large buildings, ise to be among the finest in the city, ill soon be in the gourse of construc- The plans have already been ac- | ceptea and everything is read gin building immediately. politan Laundry Compan large brick building, the northeast and Harrison with | it will install one of the largest laun- The Marston to be erected 125x100, was bought by Morris Rosen- | corner of Kearny be entirely Co. have increased their holding on the | will cost, exclusive of lot, about $65,000. The building will be served with a fast | ! running elevator and block | Protestant Episcopal Bishop of the lot | windows will give abundant light on | The owner., Jacob Goldberg purchased for his own | Marston, expects to have the bullding | completed in six months. The Castellane Apartments, 2319 Pa- | lifornia. Shotwell street, b GATE PARK. which prom- to be- The Metro- will 3 feet corner street, in wi The com- will have its own building, which is on the street and Hardy fireproof and the numerous Fr: near Broderick street, for sale are the Ildings at 30 and treet, on between Seventeenth and erect a square, of Mariposa ich and Grove | |'through ts any Bri northeast | nk W | have just been com $45,000 and consists of room apartm flats each apartm ish oak fi and paneled "walls. provided with a storer ant's room. — e “Christmas Time in the Old C going to spend you ry remember that Topeka and Santa Fe or Italian Port. He w | seeing you have a most enjo the from the restaura: —_————————— {CED.—Lo: a jury m Judge of _robbery, CHINESE Sen, who ROBB: as conv Dunne's court « e gentenced yesterday to San_Quentin. 30 and took $ i May room and ser n a charge for s Knabe Tias been stealing Dieces of stiverwar Hand carved quartered oak sideboard; canopy top; velvet lined drawer; French bevel mirror; $62 50 pleted at a cost of twelve years He held u}- V«aru: Shee Chong Thanksgiving naturally suggests all the good things and luxuries of lif shoes are no small part. demands heavier dreary evenings warm house shoes and slippers. invite . of which The season, too, footwear and the long comfortable and And all these Kaufmann’s can furnish. best of any- body, as the good people of San Francisco well know. WINTER SHO:3 Ladies’ Kid Lace hoes—Blucher cut, id - tip, stylish swing last, exten- sion soles, “College et - L 8850 The same Shoe, of Patent Calf also Patent both blucher button styles Same price Ladies’ Blucher Lace Shoe—Made of Gun Metal (a soft and dull finished) Calf; broad toes and heavy soles; a most serviceable winter Shoe; a pair will save you many a cold Same mater; button, « ¢ Girl” style WARM SHOES Ladies’ Felt Ro- meos — Red and black; trimmed with fur, turm soles; three grades --T5e. 81. $1.25 Ladies’ Finest Felt Romeos — [0 red, blue, gray, tan and black; handsomely tnmmed wuh rur 1.50 -d Mins- ew’ Red Felt Ro- Turned meos soles; trimmed with Sizes: black fur. 5toS ... 8% to 11 113 to 2 Men's Leather meos — Wit without elastic .. 1.30 0 84 Our handsome Holiiday Catalog is Just out—full of gift suggestions in footwear. Send for a copy to-day. Mail orders carefully and promptly filled. 832 MARKET SHOES L5 /N2 | fiteen ) GOOD S tour- mtry.” Christmas in was

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