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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1900. NATIVE SONS WANT . mm . = : — , = IM FOR TRUSTEE| nade in missio! strict deputy grand president, | o of | des t »uld be one of the seven. | M is well known in the legisla- | | Hale’s. e alls of the order, for he has repre- in the Grand Parlor at | el, Chico, Santa Rosa, . By reason of his owledge of the work of the cr- )n and its needs, which he ac s a close observer in his various as member and officer of his district deputy and as delegate b body, there are but few alified to fill the position s s e @ 4 3 ° 4 e 2| e ] s ® ® 3 and prosper. As a | made a good record, as der in which he takes | has made a record of | could feel proud, and if he s the choice of his fellow delegates ille he will a 1d officer work that the record he has already be made still brighter. in an appeal to the favor of Mr. | Parlor has n its existence of fifteen years received recognition on the board of grand o v demonstrates that it has Dot asked for more ¢ its share of honor | e “ /g 114 " do you fully realize that there are but six days to Easter? Easter, which to the | RhSmutts “canardacy. ~Our parior’s claim | A ¢ ( feminine heart is Fashion’s triumphal exhibit of all that is best in millinery and cos- tumes ; Easter, which gives the Californian girl a glorious climate to display her D = SRR officer i certainly deservin 3 Jegates to the Grand . A ?‘“.‘,',::fhe':é'l(.&"[‘. J 5 b | - charms, and yet again no State in the Union can show fairer daughters. In these six days, E a ",‘a‘.fl‘ncf?: ‘l”rm:-.r;‘flf ey p ‘hen, this store displays the latest millinery, costumes, gloves, veilings, hosiery, handker- B we feel a S 0~ the delegates to the ] } Y chiefs, perfumery ; in these Easter days we show what a many-sided store Hale’s is; help us as we have helped § 5 i 2 g b3 f handy for men, entertaining for women, comprehensive for children—a family store ! in placing our candidate among ¥ J Hen, 5 SN AN millinery: French and American for Easter nored board of grand trustees.” -0; T. Tlerney's Tea Rose | {f sixty-seven hats now on display, each one of them different, and each one copied from imported French hats by seven of the leading Parisian milliners (you can buy the originals if you wish to pay the imported article price); we show hats in Tuscan straw, white and black horsehair and Tuscan braid; straws in profusion; flowers as natural as Cali- fornia beauties; chiffon, Maline’s ; here are hats with Parisian daintiness and American economy..$35.00 to $45.00 we will m-ke up to vour special order an Easter hat within twenty-four hours; we will deliver on time ; no disappointment. this Is worth rem-mbering Easter week. s High Born Lady, 6-0; D. Shannon’s OVERTURE RAK LIKE A VETERMN imported tailor-made important and unusual offering STAKE-WINNER costumes for Easter|of ladies’ handkerchiefs 2 . broadcioth Eton suit, double-breasted Eton jacket, o e N S 3 e SCHOOL DEBATERS ’ r handsomely appliqued all over skirt; double box |10 be on the spot in New York city gives to the o : lait 1i d, silk lined throughout; a French|buyers of big houses a great advantage over The Imporjled Dog Made a MEET IN CONVENTION { 2 f,:la“aoip‘que '_g_lv_l ‘ Ae_ ....... g _____ $97.50 | smaller houses; our resident buyer snapped up a \'ery Sausfactory Show- SRR | imported tailor-made gray broadcloth suit, bolero|lot of sample handkerchiefs from an importing s : jacket, handsomely appliqued, silk lined through- | house—2400 of them, two of each as samples Earle called the con- | 4 _ out; one of th= swellest costumes from ateliers | 2iving us 1200 different patterns; perfect in con ing at Ingleside. t et ‘1rtix:~;'1x‘;q\(3;:mr'xi:n‘1‘: o s ? of MaAatys DATane . i % b ot ditipn, exqulsitg in pattern; linen. and Swiss em Card for To-Day Is Made Up of Even- High School. The elec- ; imported tailor-made costume of broadcloth, br_mdered,_ SCKI'PPEd and hemstitched borders, ulted as follows: Presi- doubie-breasted Eton jacket, trimming in purple \vl!'hlace insertion and lace edges; worth in the ; (_"‘I“r,‘"fi;‘(":f_"‘l'_d".{;’a‘g,“;; ) 7 velvet and white satin piping; lined throughout | ordinary way 3sc, 4oc and soc each, but Wiester; treasurer, | , with best quality taffeta; equal to exclusive cos- | the difference is our Easter gift...each 250 Sl B e ) tumier’s work ... ceieee....867.50 | % (ol For i Aebate by R\ misses’ |fancy silk ‘School and he Oakland tailor-made suits for Easter| waists for Easter double-breasted Eton suits in light and dark gray | in our ladies’ suit department we display an elab- homespun, jackets satin lined; skirts percaline [ orate showing of fancy silk waists—tucked, lined; velveteen binding ; sizes 4 to 18 years. .. | corded, plaited, appliqued ; exclusive styles ; all $10.00 | sizes; proper shades....... $8.00 to $25.00 An interesting debate conducted under ices of the league was held last LN i belts, buckles, ribbons and othersweet Easter things! . 7 white kid pulley belts with open work | here we offer novelties direct H this department offers novelties for belts neckwear ribbons pulley buckles, made to fit snug and to| from Paris. better goods than Easter ribbon use for the neck, the duce the size of the waist, improving your car- [ we ever offered before. ~mousseline de soie cas-|sash; the fan, the bouquet, the beit or decorative RIPe. L Sl e S et e s 75¢ | cade and pointed stock; made very full and trimmed | purposes. pangled and beaded belts in evening shades. 1}|with inch wide frilling.......... ............ 98¢ | a full line of the new hair-line stripe colors on white NXR\Yinches wide, fancy buckles S 75¢ | The ‘“Sappho’’ stock and cascade of fine Oriental | ground, no. 8o, yard.. s vau x "N < legant line of buckles, each.......... 75¢ to $2.00 | lace or chiffon and trimmed with narrow ribbon $2.00 double-fa;ed satin ribbon, corded edge, in white, ,-'\ handk7f9s an assortment worthy of Easter | white chiffon stock and fancy bow appliqued 1n |cream, pink, blue, cardinal, navy, mais, etc.; e t un That U be elected er the course w well down ert Bro s G. FRANK MOODY GETS ‘1 and Hale’s. Colored borders|black chantilly lace...........cooivianeennn $3.50 | unusual offering, no. 40 (while it lasts) . ..yard 28e TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS \ and centers with embroidered hemstitched and Iace;Ba:tenberg, Arabian, Renaissance, and Point de | the new French taffeta Regence ribbons for the 2 borders; the latest Parisian fad..each 85¢ to $1.25 | Venise lace collars and reveres each.$1,50 to $4.00 | neck or sash; latest shades in no. 60.....yard 40¢ Long Term in Prison for the Ex- Easrisbmee S0 Mlare i -Shar Mar~i | A4 these items each week women watch for! vin Sentenced. M y soldier, who on \ |domestic new satin' foulards, 28 inches gdress g'oods new black silk and wool crepons: sale of in our domestic goods department at “h'","ndp,,fl“‘f,“ ‘d g2 wide—a new mercerized fabric yd t t choicest weaves of French make | ercales a. m. Monday we shall offer 4o piece n hour later empt 5 . i epdrtment in navy, purple and new blue, epartment i, modified designs imported for | P ; of new percales, 31 inches wide, red e e | s dlerant desipns s R e, S LE U DU 50c | Easter costumes and earlv spring wear, yd 88.50, $4 | ground with white stripes; regular 10c quality; otton foulard, 30 inches wide .....15¢ {new black English mohair crepons, 42 inches wide, | only 40 pieces, and we cannot duplicate this pat- new corded effects in wash fabrics, 28 inches |twenty designs, two qualities, yard $1.50 and $1.75 | tern; Monday’s price (for this will all be sold Mon- _____________________________________ fancy lace stripe silks in all the new pastel color-|day)........scccevuuiveunn.........Der yard 7}e new covert cloth, reversible, 27 inches wide, plain |ings; full 20 in_ches wide, good heavy quality, se-| delicate our stationery department offers pin stripe one side, plain on other side; good goods |lected for exclusive sale, per yard........... i tati the celebrated Whiting writing forotting sulls T LN 15¢c | foulards in Frenchy originality; fancv designs; 24 stationery papers in French organdie, quaker 000 yards pillow case muslin, 50 inches wide, |inches wide, in all the spring colorings for Easter | gray, as much or as little as you wish, 18¢ quire 8 was sentenced to —_—— JAfter_discow that he has been bleached, best grademuslin.............. o .14¢ | costumes per vard $1.00 and 31-25 : and 20(" per packagc‘ for envelopes. Finding an elgtitday clock every night 1200 pillow cases, 45x36, good heavy quality, two|new gauzy striped black silk grenadines in stripes, | the delicate West Point blue 10e quire paper, 10e a day off for the purpose of painting inch hem 12lc [checks and plaids; chenille ditted surface; 42|package envelopes. | things crimson. | 68 dozen sheets, bleached, for double beds inches wide. . weeen.....yard $1.50 to $3,50 | Easter cards and booklets In a varlety enough to please you. ———— — 90x90, good quality muslin, two inch worth !hatlblg new store we are bullding 3 better g .80¢ . service then, to sell better goods to a > WatChlflg better satisfied and larger trade. GOLDEN GATE CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE, 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET. |SUF‘ERVISORS VISIT . [mento _stecat, BRI P BB S BRIBINA, R AR A POCGEGROLL00050555503! exact value 1s Rt £ "4 3 | o T s arge: he testator attery FUNERAL RITES OVER :‘:z‘fnfnr”'rahl.f"f,ifl",é?efflf ling of organ. | evening a Japaness bazaar, tea and secal X recting that his business be_ contir L, May 5. A o = . 8 CALAVERAS VALLEY | Gevises “nis entire estate to his widow. OSWALD ROTHMALER | pointea, ‘comiiviing. of Francls Dras, k- B g % EXHIBITION OF EASTER GARMENTS—NOVELTIES = e M Oppenheimer. Mrs. Oppenheimer EEAD B ot I Btocks, B Gl | M. M. Seymour Missing. g ' : | and Louls Goodman are named as execu- B. J. Malsbary. | R. C. Clapp of 503 Bush street called at :: We are showing this K il Accompam.ed by Members of Board | “‘,}”;'(_ Wil of Wikl Tambert. Hvno’ a16d Remains of the Superintendent of the ———— | the Morgue yesterday and reported that E: g : Wesk most e egant of Public Works They Inspect | on March 31, leaving an estate of large Western Sugar Refinery Celebration of Buddha’s Birth. %‘- ‘\}(‘l,se"m".“’ disappeared from the 8 costumes. The styles are beautiful and Spring Valley Properties. yalue, was ilso filed for_ probate. =De- Soamintet: The two thousand five hundred and | Lo 5iy3 Hotel on March 13" The miseing o4 serfections of artist: Fit: ek -Brich The committee on public utilities of the | o4t devises his witlow, SaTall LAmabeny | The funeral of Oswald Rothmaler, su- |twenty-third anniversary of the nativity | eleven inches tall, 110 pounds welsme 3 F artists. Fit and finis Board of Supervisors, consisting of Su- | mrovides that o heo dosth hie three chil- | perintendent of the Western Sugar Re. |of the Buddha Shakyamuni will be cele- | gray eyes, dark brown hair. sandy soas: P 5 y 3 unsurpassed. | pervisors Reed, Hotaling and Maguire; | dren—Sarah H., George L. and Thomas A. | finery, took place from the residence of | Prated at the Buddhist Mission, 807 Polk | tache, dark gray woolen shift, black lace g | two members of the Board of Public | lLam are o come Into possession of{ deceased at 1755 Broadway yester- | Sircet; to-day and to-morrow. The ser- | shoes and black siouch hat. ; g & st s like, except- . I- | vices will be conducted by Rev. 8. Sonoda, —_———— | Words, Colonel Mendell and Marsden | the e hare and share alike, day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. E.|Ph. D., assisted by the Rev. K. Nishyima. | A natlon can better win success by noble Manson; Hermann Schussler, Director | Fas Fion® }f;,’;{’&‘,.‘{:"f}“"'?},’({dl:u;{}f: Nelander of the First English Lutheran |Dr. J. R. Guelph Norman will preach | deeds than by cruei destruction of s ,,é,‘?nzfivmgms,gg;‘g_ ‘ is to share. 52::2:.,"(-&?::?3“:)y:;:‘pv,:m:,;;e:, v;)‘,l;;‘y: this afternoon and evening. On Monday | life for selfish ends. S Fnaheat | there. 1osio sorh e i ne votabulary | ber of friends gathered to hear the wards ¥ I R the city papers, yesterday visited and in- s o EdetiD and exemplaty- lite | H Whole floor of the odd, beautiful " ¥ spected the properties of the Spring Val- mgfimflcoel:i ‘%3'5:&&'&2&'&‘?3"5 i‘?:‘é‘l & THE MAIN POINT... % WHOLESALE PRICES. £ TAILORED SUITS AT...$7500. $60.00, $5000, $45.00 ¥ TAILORED SUITS AT...$4000, $35.00, $30.00, $27 50 & TAILORED SUITS AT...$25.00, $2250, $20.00, $17.50 | oy N SN A N N B N N S N N S D o N G D I I P N N N N N o N o R N S S S o P N P S R N O R N S0 50 S50 5% e — ] Pl ley on the east side of the bay. completely covered with flowers, the gift i and artistic in rockers. Soft leath- g A LORcD SUITS AT...$15.00, $12.50, $10.00, $ 7.50 ng{,‘f ,,?g’g_,““,fig;y '(,",os‘:"h:loom“es‘fi"fi“s’é‘ of men who had known Rothmaler gurf ; er and rich silk upholstering. _Sol- $ to Niles. Mr. Schussier showed first the | Ingone netne. i id mahogany, carved oak. Some 24 Calaveras }Yallo;idp operty orh the com- | m‘:’l‘j}ay"‘:ccg:;:',‘,‘}:‘éeiy':‘;fmm'&“ll;’lfrzd H of them will meet your wants in bod P O 3 LB, I e ber of friends, was taken to Odd Fellows i | ! rocker needs. From $5 up to §: o4 MGKETS. ]AGKETS. ::i:lhh:v(ll:mnlfiu "&’lff f]:;‘fi.b?\?ef:fi: llyfohl Cemetery, where it was cremated. il » 50 i b2 e PRy ot the bay, the dam to cost $3.000.000 amd | The great master of human destinies, | Those who acted as pallbearers were: i Drapery Department —All the § $ LATEST STYLE JACKETS. .. .. $2500, $2000, $17.50 the piping. etc., to bring the cost up €0 | Rnocks but grce xt eversgase. DuE 8- Cans feredhelt, A .- Dpredkels, Robart £ | § color and luxury of the Orient for § $5d - 'S, ose no . . v o . o H i St i i £ STYLE JACKETS ... ... $15.00, 81250, §£10.00 L e o s [pwolity on el I onis, grasned the | mann, 1. A. Denicke. I. W, Zetle and C. i brightness and comfort in American § B2 T STYLE E g gallons of Water daily to San franclsco. | opportunity ‘when we presented it, and |R. Winsiow. can homes. i % T STYLE JACKETS. . $850, g7.50, $650, $5.00 ubsequently the place where Mr. Schuss- | ‘ggy e o A T & 3 _ A H § I Oir Jachets Sitk-Lined Throughout it SUERVSERE Crl i Sevelopea s very | e ' LABOR WANTS e Bty B R B g _ large flow of water from the gravel wa’s‘ a ORGANIZED BOR W ;!:V;’;S'a a;:ird:\l;;mes‘ effects, from i visited. Then the party saw the dam an i 3 :% gorks at Sunol and the dam across Niles A BU“.D'NG OF ITS OWN ittt i ¥ anyon. Sl CARPET DEPARTMENT ‘2 DRESS SKIHTS' .nzlley %‘?&exgtpyed u{:fi’hmg‘%:?: ee’x: ggrlx: Delegates From Various Unions Meet You ’ll soon be hous: cleant i b : ar 3 leaning. bed Newest styles in Crepo: ! i Call Vall t to pick H 22 . yles 1 pon, Cheviot and App'ique Skirts, Z“‘:’}zr’v‘z:‘;fi"{“‘;e bl B nyon | Ts the desire of all, but how to do it s in Convention and Commence i Come andl selecft 21‘1 ne\lw carpet to b4 $2.50 TO $25.00. §,000,000 gallons of water are caught daily Another question. Safe investments that Work on the Project. H put in place of the old one. b4 . - to supply San Trancisco south of Market | Bryea e e L Y on wili foar | ‘The second meeting of delegates to the | Linoleum Remnants— 2 to 15 i 24 + : 2 2 V., - | e e s B z F : Newest Spring Styles of Capes and Silk Waists. ;—’:&:'fim} ey . A o, meace | tify that our plan is the safest and best in | Labor Temple Convention, having for its | i yard pieces—4o to 75 cent grades, ¥ b4 entertained at the Sainte Claire Club. | the world. . =~~~ :x:iect ,:33;{:5;?2&; ,fi.:‘f::.il:iofl dwggg: i 20 cents a yard. Bring your meas- § pod —_————— e viu urements. i 8 s a central headquarters, was held last | ;8 o i § CAPITALISTS” WILLS e e a1 EE P, e A, | 22 FlLED FOR PROBATE de:enm.e re{)resfir;uggn&early as many 5 SRR T s, were In attendance. i § et e S - M FRIEDMAN & co, . CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE Henry Oppenheimer and Wilam g iy e Sk BT | ; L ey Y : 000, Nearly $10,000 was subscribed last | § 3 # ’ Lt Tiorids MUte . Bisttis d hight, the principal tenders being: Pavers | § Oak, Cane-seat Rocker. Strong- Opea evenings Near Steckton i e ! and upwards recefved, Sfig 18 &1 Labor Bureau $3 H 3 . carpente: 50, Lal reau £, | 1 ly made, comfortably shaped S b2 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET. Estates to Their Widows. Send to-day for full particulars. miilmen $125, electrical workers $2725, ce- | § L 54 . The will of Henry Oppenheimer, who —_— ment workers $840, wood workers s1%. | 8 for the sewing room, nursery, 15 d * 2 e projec as made a lecide stir G ssssasccoscsessessesssssiossemessmesssnesssisiomtotll Guy. "Becedent's estate consists of cash, among’ the “various lubor organisations.| § bedroom, workroom —a rocker DEWEY, STRONG &CO. s . L - ex| ere - copre iy v S e , [ B 2 Sepetel Tnete Sl VG L | | for the busy mother's comort : S ol o B 0 S| correspondnts throwghat oot Amer- | 3 S0, et i o guinerag dnfer | | 10 OVery-day oo use A e of rresj wWoul al e Oppenheimer & Bro. at 319 Sacra- lcl.o P . i :ne r:ot‘i hoowork of the‘ctnvenua:nu:: 85 cents