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T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1900. WILL IVITE SUPERVISORS | TOVISIT TAHOE Citizens of Nevada Discuss the Water Supply Question. —_— Committee of Four Appointed to Visit San Francisco and Make a Per- sonal Appeal to the City Fathers. —— Special Dispatch to The Call. RENO, Nev twelve . May 10.—The committee of the convention of cit- SCIENTIFIC SHOW OF ? PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE! Ope f a Novel Exhibition of Na- | Handiwork at Pacific Grove. 5, May 10.—A very no- e rocks about it are e, every branch of a ers used in the dec- | M ity” of d much of the lifornia, is here | c public as never and many d other scien- ey will continue three days, - P programmes each even: AT CRAWFORD UNSEATED BY A NARROW MARGIN House Adopts the Majority Report Giving the Seat to Pearson of North Carolina. NG ¥, May 10.—The House to- narrow margin of two of North Caro- mber entitled to the one vote. Jack, a voted with the cans w e second twelve were - Clark Case Postponed. | HIN . May 10.—In the Senate | involving the seat of | a was postponed until wdler gave notice that { id insist that the case | ered to the exclu-l ess. | cy announced that he | t.” Gallinger of North the Senate at length , declaring that the | | prosperity of the| se policy of protection | Dingley tariff law. lution offered by Per- n the Secre- lan for the r, Califor- e Committee on For- inguire whether Ameri- sbliged to obtain pass- er license or to pay any fees ission to pass from the Hawaiian to the United States or from any the United States to the Hawailan ) or to make any payment of money =ecure the privilege of landing in the islands, and whether it is expedient that guch relations be longer continued. — Painter’s Bad Fall. 1.0S ANGELES, May 10.—Frank Ingel- gard, a painter, fell from the roof of a house upon which he was working to-day &nd was terribly injured. Both arms were he was injured internally. | bably die. E & roken and ' will mrol T NTTITTILL . They compose I and summer blue, the the season. they will wear. values. For night on both days. to-day and some $300 and $3.50 pants of Scotch Tweeds, in brown, gray and a shade of blue, and sell them for They are made of strong, heavy, good-wearing material and are a veritable bargain at the price. Boys' Middy Suits UR Friday and Saturday specials are money-savers for everybody who purchases men’s or boys’ clothing, hats or furnishingds. Our regular prices are low, but on these two days we have specials that enable customers to buy at extremely reduced prices, which are greatly to their advantage. den’'s efack ¢fiits 1L VERY man who has an eye for economy and good appear- ance will be interested in these sults for such a low price. tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres in weights. mixtures are brown, gray and French gray in stripes, checks and herring-bone in all the predominating shades of Some of the patterns come in single-breasted styles, others in double-breasted and some in both styles. They are good all-wool suits for business or everyday wear, well made, carefully cut and trimmed, and are a saving at the special price to-day and to-morrow of ¥7.25 Money returned in every instance if the customer wants it; all necessary rr_spairing done free on the suits for a year; we offer this on these suits because they are $10 and $12.50 values—we know how Notice the items: medium The solid colors are black and dien’s Aol Pants HE special sale of pants last week was something won- derful; there was a continuous call for them from morn- ing until to-morrow’s special N our children’s department we have something to-day of which every mother should take advantage. For the two days we will sell boys’ middy suits made of blue cheviot—#a good wearing material; jacket has a sailor collar with five rows of soutache trimming, and the vestee is similarly trimmed; the trimmings come in white, black, light and dark blue, green, etc. The pants are very strongly sewed and have a neat buckle at the knee. Ages three to eight years; price for the two days . ‘ S1.45 ... Out-of town orders for any of the above goods filled if letter bears postmark of Friday or Saturday. SN-WO0D 5 (0 . 718 Market Street. ARt Hs Atk SAWo0D5(0- o Friday and Jaturday=Jpecials Everybody realized the we take SUETON S ts NS ety Shagtn S L ntve R R ERGHAR i } t! | h s} VALUE that we want you to know of is our $1.30 hat. It is not a special for the two days, be- cause we sell it for $1.30 all the time. The fact is, it is actu- ally a $2.00 hat, but, not being ex- clusive hatters, we sell it for $1.30 as an inducement to get people ac- quainted with our store. Soft shapes—pearl, brown, black, cedar. Stiff shapes—black, brown, cedar, russet. Zrurnishings OR Friday and Saturday only—silk webbed suspenders, of good quality, leather cast-off ends; elastic back, to give the suspenders elasticity ; colors—green, bronze, red, pink, garnet, blue, tan, brown, lavender and black, with harmon- izing stripes. A regular 75c Value, but, as a special, the price will be for two days, b AR AR e R L e 4