The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 5, 1903, Page 21

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. I1SCO CALL, SUNDAY, THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. i RAILAOAD RATES UNGATISFAGTORY w Company to Bid for | Watsonville Fruit Traffic E ec ric Line Is to Give Out- to Coast at Camp Goodall. PR ERRERRRERRER RERRRRRRE RRRRRERRRRE RRRRRRy PRRRRRY RREEERRREER KRR, %, April 4—To cted by avoid the the rail- Pa- ville embarked on and a line that point s for a whart cean terminus of t yesterday and w freight line August 1 1 already in course N connect the 1, five NAPA M&K}_S AN EFFORT FOR A GLOVE FACTORY Board of Trade Negotiates With the RERERRERRRRY RRERRRRRRRE RRRRRRR UR DAYS AT VERDICT Is a Missouri the tre: ards there will not be & fr o damage varieties the ¢ promise light »l an Diego River Flows Again. A 4.— } or the first time n the San Dicg ve th . deep, e 1 v ocean. This € the moun- | 1 replen- | is € y the city by pump- | on to Be Re:nqved Dr.L. A. Wright, cial agent lier, at- ted States Allen and | for Pala, r Ranch in< the removal ation. [ !iinuumq !E!!MRI!!RRRR RRRERRRRRRY. RRRRRRR So P R » it is on lhe- nd Paclfic l{dh’udd now | ‘ 5 —_————————— ’N A New Train. T The Empress Kid or Sucic Gloves for women, nRRRRY ".’.RR!',R*!ER RERRRRRRERRRRY RRRRRERRERR RERRERRPRYERER RRRRRERRE R Sale of Skins Monday only, another lot of 2000 Colored Sheepskins — good ones — Cards 150 designs from the leading American and European makers, on sale in Book Depart- men: 20¢ o 50€ White Rabbit, Paas and Picture Dyes, regularly s¢ packag-, all this - 3e plenty of tans, reds, grays, gresns, modes, etc., will be on sale at the ::::afch:b‘v .Aow pnre, 3sc Easter Miliinery At the Emporlum’s popular prices The beautilu! and extensive array of stunnng Hats displayed by us in the handsomest Millinery parlors in the city eclipses 4l previous exhibits made by the big store. There is individ- uality and exclusivenzss in The Em- porium Mnmr-v creations, no mat- ter how | the price. Trimm:d } Millnery at prpular pricas is a spe- cial fea'ure with vs. We show only the latest and mcst ccrrect modes, exsct copies of much higher priced Miilinery, in'roduced by the French ard American designers, at ., . $5.00, $7.50 : $10.00 Very stylishly tr'mmed hus, in the smartes: Spring styles, made of the popular trimmed with flowers, rosettes of ribbons, and the new wreath effect here, for . . . .. .. . .$5.00 of the new Black and White Straw Hats, temmed with bunches of poppies, and with bow of velve: ribbon, here for. . . . ... . 87.5 The sv\r‘ new Turbans, trmmed with stzaw braid and lht new slfl pcmpons ard jet cabachons, herr for 10.00 Sale of Wh:te Goods Easler Linens New Revere Batistes. Fine Table Sets; plain and hem- Dainty Spri stitched; all widths and lengths; at son of s, styles and coloiings, never at- | close cut price. Many cloths with: tempted herctofire on this coast. Fur Easter | oue matching napkins, and sngie dezens of fine Week we offer intoresting special values that | napking at a marked reduction from regular i prices. t careful atts White Revere Batistes—The new funcy | Table Cloths— Bieached Iri h Damask; stylish patterns; leng'h 214 vzrds; were $2.50, open-work weave; combining style, elegance tulness; regular’y 20c with us (in most Moniay only . . $1.98 stores 25c). On swruzl sale '4 leached Damask - A syecial goc value in C heavy, tol dly made damask; 66 inches wide; Monday only, yard . White French Chiffon Oty wide; | pervard. : .. .75e Hemstitched Napkins - Ge:man Linen; pure ne weare, beautiful finish; very special value, flax; 18 inches square. Monday only, ot oo 800 | i 18 e e sbout 4o dosen ofthe $3.00 S . $1.98 Batiste Brodes—Nex Weaves; in dainty ef- fects; shown for the first time here, yd. 200 Dinner Napk ",_:/ <lu‘ bleached Trish Linen, in many petterns, per dozen . . 81.256 week .. Tuscan Straw, g-lke wash goods, in a profu- and u Omndu_d inches wide; best American makes in solid colors, yard . 12¢c Enormous & - e se Embroideries on g a* from cne-sixth t one-half regular prices. Thes= embroideries were produccd in St. Gall, Easter offeri Ribbon effects in cambric, nainsook and Swis. here are bundreds of new patterns to select from. Tuesday a:d Wednesday we will sell them at these astonishing prices : mann-t, an They are from n Monday, Embroideries worth up to 25c the yard '2c Gmbroideries worth up to 40c the yard '90 Embroideries worth up to 60c the yard 260 Men’s Easter Clothing Get your new sack suit this week, so as to have it ready for Easter Sunday. We are showing a very swell line of new Spring Suits for men 2t fifteen dollars— we will guarantee that there are no better sults made to sell for fifteen dollars. The same good qualites are usually sold tor considerably more money. As o style thzse nobby Spring Suits are absolutely correct —3-button doub'e or single breasted coats, with long narrow Japels and concave shoul- ders—the new stylish overp'aids and stripes, and black unfinished worsteds — perfect tailoring, and fuil $’5 oo L value and more at Men's Dressy Trousers — A'l the n=west designs in Tuweeds and Worsteds — cut peg top or in the more conservative styles from . . $2.45 to $8.50 Buiterick Pat.erns Ready for May The May Fashion Sheet and small catalogue of fashions can be obtained free upon application at the Pattern Department, main flcor, under Ladies’ Parlor. A visit to the Parttern Department will be well worth the trouble. Ycu will find there ilustrations of the latest and most fashionable chirt wai ts, skirts, ard other seasonable novel. tes. The Delineator, for May, contains season- abe articles on Spring and Summer fa hions, beautifuliy portrayed with full page illustrations. I s literary features are greater and bett:r than ever. Single copies, 35¢; tubscription price, Easter Gioves Correct Styles for $1.00 in white, pearls, modes, beavers and tans in the newest Sr.'lr:; :hzdcs, 2 clasps; pair . $1.00 Premiere Glovu ~ this season’s importation has arrived for Easter—the gloves are bet'er than ever; the shades exquisite; all in all positively the best glove produced to =1l at . . $1.50 Two-clasp Reynier, best quality, pique sewn, Suede Gloves; in black only; par.. $2.00 Three-clasp Reynier— best quality black Suede Gloves; Filet embroid-ry; pair . . .$0228 We guarantee and fit all of our gloves. $1.00 yearly Bahy’s Easter Ca mlv Dress Is Ready.p Several cases of dainty caps, bonnets and hats for the little tots have arrived within the past ten days, and assortments of the new Spring styles are now complete. They are made of China sik, dainty white and colored organdies, white lawns, all-over embroideries and crocheted silk; s A . 39¢ $6.95 Iniants Aong white Bcd(o*d Cord and quue Coats and Capes —a complete assortment of the new styles, from . . .. ..$1.98 $20.00 White un: Cupes and Jackets— Wool Jackets and Coats, bztk Taffeta Silk and Bedford Cord Coats; s'zes for 1 to Pl - $2.00 $15.00 New Lnng Nainsook Slips— Daintily made . - . .. . 280, 390, 500 300 750 980 New Nainsook Skirts .+ - 39¢, £0c, 750, 980 Knit Bootees—In pretty calors . . . . . 250, 350, 48c. 98c Our complete stock of Spring and Summer Fcot- wear is now ready, and from among them all we select one value, that.we are positive you cannot duplicate elsewhere. A ladie,” all patent le:ther oxford tie, for walking, with slight extension sole, Goodyear welted, militazy heels and the latest style toes—a shoe that we are sure you cannot buy elsewhere under £3.50; here in all sizes and widths, at . . . . 2'50 Ladies’ Canv>s Oxford Tlu—a special I'ne com- prising 3 pretty styles, in tan, white or pepper and sait, hand-turned soles, ' oo military heels, new modern tee, all sizes; per pair . - 'C_ALIFORNIA'S' LARGEST= in demand, at the lowest prices any reputable firm can consistently ask for such styles and qualities. 2 save you money, and we want you to trimmed with ban's of Clany ace insert ng; ful French slceves, and under drop skist; 2 gown that looks and is here for. —pa'e. blue, apple greer pink, red and whit=; handsome even ng dresses, made bl use style, with fuil French sleeve; skirt and waist tucked in custeis of five rows; the front, collir and cuffs 2 combination of Cluny lace and Crep- de Chine; with a finich of fancy with best quality afull slk drop skirt; a regular , 60.00 ¢ :mvn, here for . . Bue, back or brewn; collarless deeve, with novelty cuff; entire suit trm- med w bands of taffeta and gown that you could not have reproduced under $60.0: Sale An import Spring sample line of embroideries, aggregating 20,000 yards, has been secured by us at a prics which enables us to make them an | - The lot consists of beautiful sheer Eigings, It Switzerland, are worked on best materials in best 2 to 15 inches wide. We have divided them into six different lots, . Embroideries worth up to 75c the yard 3'0 Embroideries worth up to $1.25 a yard 420 Embroideries worth up to $3.00 a yard 520 instead of a menth or six weeks later as is usual. as models, and now we offer them zpfen most wanted, at reductions like these— Men’s Easter Men’s Street and Dress Gloves—the single clasp gray Suede, or single and double clasp dress kid gloves, in the new 5pnng sh.des, p:xr Sale Morris Chairs--Carpets, Eftc. Read our unmatchable Furniture and Carpet offerings and of our new Easy- Payment plan by which home-iurnishers can pay for them. Monday only we offer posi \«c.y the greatest bargain in Mecrris Chairs ever shown in San Francisco. We have enly 100 of them like picture, golden oak frames, smooth rubbed finish, spr ngsin sea ratchets and crots ber, to raise and lower back (not the wood ratchet that is so uns'ghtly ); cushions of good heavy figured velour, or soiid cclored corcuroy; reversible and stuffed with hair; a regular $12.00 valu ; Mom.y,ss 95 Special Sale ot Lowell Axminster Carpets—-beginning Mondav, and during the week, choice of ten beautiful patterns, sewed, lined and laid, per yard . s"37 2 Our new Easy-Payment P.an for home-turnishers offers advantages not given by any other store, to our knowledge, in the United States. cach article—just as though you were paying us cash down. You make your first payment, and on the balance [the deferred payments] we charge you only 6 per cent interest per annum. The savirg over the old installment pian amounts to 2§ per cent or more, as we can readily show you. AAARRARIRARAR ARANAAE AALARRRAAAR FAXNRRAXARRATR DR RV LAURENE RRAARURBXAQAADE WL ALARALUNL LRAAALAAAAT QAL A2 2220 a0 aan Decorated Egss, &5 100 ; Hand-painted Eggs, 10¢ ¢ 15¢. Second Floor, % 10¢ nd dogs, AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Easter Dresses Splendid Array of Spring Novelties A grand array of fashionable Suits and Wraps; the new things most We know we can Beautiful Pongee % Suk Dmxu—-Tbe know it. Straight or with blshdp tab, each, .. . . : drces, * made)” Wit - -2se, wo, 750 Swell Etamin: Dresses —Gray, blue or tanj blouse waist; prettily Apphwe Chiffon Skke'eton Collars— White or biack . entie su't beautifuly pleaed and tucked and having a full - 75¢ :ni $1.00 French sleeve; the skirt and waist are both neatly trim- med, with a narrow lice . insertion; it is just a good $15 value for.. $12.80 Novelty Pongee Sik Dresses Also shirt waist effect, neady tucked and embroider:d belt of same, full blouze and French sleeve; a dress for which you would expect to 220; here for. ?’7-;3 Novelty Shantung Silk Dresses — The daint est and newest creations for sum- mer, for city or country wrear, made in shirt waist effcts, with the full flow- ing French sleeves, and a graczstully cut ekirt, 2 $30 value; here for $25.00 Model Easter worth $435.00; L .. $35.00 Swell Crepe de Ch clties, cach . black, best grades, cach . . 1% yards long, each. . . Chantilly Drapes. faggotty stitching; lined k taffeta, and 26 New 26 styles of Ladies’ Ribbed . $45 00 Swell French Voile Dress— cton’ jacket, with postilion back; caps, coliar Top Qoats- Whie 50c garment aud full Freach and colored silk- Shantung The Veita Kave Pongee, cloth and lace with applique; allelegant, dressy garments, fashicned in the round necks, narrow ""1‘ '?i "“.flf“ 1"‘3 t'"l" “5"‘_’;_:‘" short sleeves, low necks and no and $3.00 with sik taffeta; (ul ) etyles, all of them , 2 1 i 1 e to $3.30 sk drop skirt; a z# exclusive at the big sleeves, in small, medium, large to $3.30 beautifully tailored é) store, and at prices and extra large sizes; the colors are 23c o $1L50 ) ot Bibi .uw to 'muu with'n rcach of every purse, $12.50, $13.50, $15.00 up o. . $57.50 Grand Exhibit and Sale ment and the b coast, at * here $47.50 For Next Three Days ertions, Beadng, Galoons, Medallions and The Emporium’s Great Annual Easter Ribbon Event Introducing Paris and New York's latest novelty fancy ritbon Plaids, Roman_Stripes, Dolly Varden, Fioral effects, and more than 5o different varieties of novelty weaves, suitabie for millinery and neck scarfs. Imported Model Gowns and Hats At Reduced Prices They bave served their purpose $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00 Model Hats reduced to . . $35.00 up to $48.00 Model Hats reduced to . . . $20 $30 $110.00 Street Gowns by Raffin. . . . ..$50.00 $175.00 Bvening *¢ ¢ Havet. . ....$80.00 $175.00 Street b ‘“ Perdoux- . . - $95.00 $250.00 Calling ‘¢ *‘‘ Sara Mayer..$7125.00 and many other Gowns reduced $50.00 to $125.00 each. Men’s Easter Neckwear--Gloves Shirts--Hosiery Al next week little Rose Bennet, the chid Th New Vsl fuds 10 Pt Nedhurian e M:n"‘ fincy.s!xfl' bo;:m x_hm< the correct z:n.soz, v:lll sin; d'n n:.\ Nilusic Department at dy. Ve Gheh el oo st song hie, “Don’s © Make Dem’ Scandious et i e 0o par g o s ] e 4 S e e O S e e g w y % 3 % g 25¢ Musc, special at. . . . in Gotham; each. . f 500 Men’s Half Hose—Cottons and Lisles, in em- | plated Knives, Forks and Spoons— 'Dou'» 7Ma.|(e uep—e\ Scandlous Eyes at broidered figures and stripes; lace open-work lie and many cther handsome efficts; pair . . . . ...25¢ Newsilk Bllbnggln Underwear — just the weight for early Spring wear; in " oo [l a variety of pretty colorings . dogskin, or the oy By i Medium Knives, set of 6 for . Table Furk, set of 6 for . Tablespoons, set of 6 for . Teasgoons, et of 6 for . . ; . . $1.50 ;strong brass Eookcase— Highly polished golden cak or weathered | Den Cabinet—Weathered oak, 3 f ct high, 19 inches cak finish, finest ccbinet work obtainable, lcaded | wide, 4 roomy inner compartments, and pipe rack glass doors . g e $26,60 | fumisncd with decanter, cigar jar and two styles of licuor glasses, 4 of cach style, on'y $15.00, Other Round lelz——Shakcspurean legs, made of 3-inch| 0OF BN 4 style, 5 heavy timber, wich brass claw foot holding glass | . (i £18.00 to <67.50 leaurnlu—er'z - numbex of quaint Dut h, Mis- ball, top 3c inches across, roomy shelf underneath, 4 94 handsome grain oak, olden color, highly palished, | 501 <tylc and Oricntal designs, made in highly ol 0.00 polished golden and weathered oaks, at the very . low. price, each . . . . . w . » 3 Other Tables $1.25 to $85.00. Other styles $1.00 to $15.00. Golden Oak Rocker-- Cobbler eat, finely. polished, | beather Uphoistered Rocker Either golden oak or flat arms, back rounded so it fits shoulder, very imitati n mahogany frame, tufted back and head comfertable, an exceptional value at... . .$@u@@ | ™ 3t upholstered plain, broad comfortable arm, Other Rockers §r.60 to $65.00. very luxutious and easy, our low price . $33.50 Other styles §16.50 to $67.50. Our New -Eas_y-Pa.ymem Plan You buy the goods at our regular, lowest department store prices, which are plainly marked on china | Ay rabbits, cats, to fill with candies— each 50 w© $1.50 Easter Neckwear Novelty Hat Drapes and Veilings Collars and Cuffs in Sets—Now so scylish—in either bemstitched or cmbrodered lawn, per set . . 806 © $1.50 Lace . embroidered and hemstitched Overcollars— Peint Venise Lace Collars—The new shape in. picture,” 10 to~14 inches wide, écru or white, * -$2.50« $17.50 Chiffon Capes - Paris ad. New York's Latert Nov- . . . $12.50 ~ $25.00 Ostrich Feather Boss—A special express shipment for Easter- Black, gray, natural and whte and - $15.00, ’20-00, 322-50 Chlllon Dr-pu— In solid colors, with :mped borders, Chiffon Drapes— Hemstitched border o el st il meps cubien, 33€ yesde skt < D —Black or white, cach. 00, Novmy Tuxedo Veiling—Over 300 exclusive novelties Silk Maline—For neckwear and hat trimming, yard . . . . 50c Underwear ring Styles Swiss and Jersey e Thread Underwear, now ready for Spring, to sell at V-shaped, square and crocheted or lace trimmed; there are high-neck vests with long sleeves, high necks and p'nk, blue, white and black, and we guar- antee it to be the best ascort- ; xlurz omh-5ac Easter Rnhhons {4 Two great Easter Ribbon Speculs Monday and Tuesday, and the preliminary showing of a very large stock of other novelty ribbons, direct from the Eurcpean and American designers. Monday and Tuesday— 1000 yards 434-inch fancy weave, Liberty floral Satin ribbons; solid colors, all silk, worth 3oc a yard; as an Easter special . . Monday and Tuesday—1000 yards best quality satin Marvelicux bon, and ,oo urd, 5- inch striped Moire Ribbon, “worth 5oc the yard; as an Easter special . . _ . ., 290 Bo_ys’ Easter Ciothing Sale Siiverware guaranteed full standard siver plate— on 21 per cent nickel silver—on special sale 1000 pretty colored Platinotypes, 6x8 inches, framed in 1 inch molding, of gilt, green or red, with 4 gilt corners—such subjects as the Doctor, Freeing the Birds, Village Happy Days, Landscape effects, etc., good value for 35c Groceries and Liguors Read Monday’s Great Offering Lennox Soap— Proctor & Gamble’s; Monday 16 bars. . . . . . 50@ Stryker’s Sand Soap—Monday 15 bar Lea & P rrins’ Worcestershire Sauce: Emporium Baking Powder— 1 Ib. tins; Monday only . Queen Olives - Finest Imported Spanish; Monday quart . Jell-0—An excellent dessert jelly; Monday 3 packages . . . . . 250 Grape Nuts—Favorite b eakfast food; Menday 2 packages. . . . .28@ Imported French $ -rdines— Fine; 5 tins . Prunes—Extra Sapta Clara; 4lbs. . . Family Blend Coffee thmm, SBN . .. tetese T Best Eastern Roiled Oats—8 Ibs. . . .. . Zinfandel Gu.nness’ White Label SMI—Monbv dozen . . Champ on Whiskey —very old, rich and mellow; Mnnday.-L ”,“ Geneva Gin—Red Cross; Monday bottle . . . 5¢ Mt. Vernon O'd Rye Whi key— Worth $1.50, Mondzylm. . . 81.05 Raspberry Grenadine and Strawberry Fruit Syrup—bot.. . + o . . @%@ Imported Apricot Brandy—Very choice; bottle . . . . . , . $5200 Tipo Ch'anti—The Italian Claret; 3 pint bottes . . ... . . $7.00 Kellogg's Old Bourbon Whiskey; boftle . & . .o o oo o o Imported Vichy Water— Genuine; dozen . . . 'a% Easter Candies Special Easter Canay Eggs, Fancy Candy Boxes and Novelties for the Holidays, now on sale in Candy De- partment. Finest French Mixed Candy, pound . . All Nut Taffies, per. pound . Caramels and Buttercups, per pound . . French Glace Fru'ts, pound - kindi of chickens, etc., shown - $1.00 , £ 1.50 d $2.00 aster trade; all colors; yd. 5OQ 20¢ Prayer Books and Hymnals Cathol.c and Eplaoopal Catholic Prayer Books, from . ix, and e a in neat, white can Rev ed Vesion Moaday and Tuesday " 19¢ Introducing Paris and New York’s latest creations in floral ribbon bows for the hair, corsage, sash, etc. Introducing the acknowledged n-veity of the season, fringed ribbon scarfs and sashes as shown in illustration. 3020 yards of new fancy weave ribbons at . bve 2“ 2000 yards new fancy weave ribbons at . . 2000 yards high-class novelty fancy ribbons at o Fringed Ribbons — Ail kinds jof neck -m::aghu, ’hfi scarfs, etc.; fringed to order. All the choice novelties for Spring in Con- firmation wear; great varieties, such as only can be found in 2 very large store, perfectly made garments, in the correct Spring and Sum- mer styles, for boys of all ages, in department store prices. Boys’ Knee Pants Suits—Ages 7 t0 15 years, double breasted or Norfolk coats, in cither blue serge or fancy mixtures, ll-wool materials, hand- Boys’ 3-piece Vest Suits—For ages g to 15 yes coat, vest and knee pants, the same style that men wear, new Spring patterns and fabrics, also 4 . plain blue and black, o Youths’ Suns——For young men 12 to 19 years of age, the newest and most approved styles of sngle breasted coats and pr\)pzr-v cut trousers, in it e S 7. 50 Sheet Music--lse Song Recitals Daily strietly a somel . §1.28 - $1.66 - $1.66 - 83e Tell Me, Dusky Maiden.” “The Queen of Bohemia.'” “There's No Place Like Home.™ “My Water Lou.’ Sale Pictures Psyche, Wounded Soldier, Blacksmth, ; Monday only each.....18e 500 onday medium bottles. . #2730 cee s - SO -38¢c . 25¢ $1.00 —s years old, Sonoma wine; Monday only gallon . S8@ $1.90 ARAARRRRANR ARARARAAAAAAN R ARAARAARAADE DAA AR RANARR AN DR RARRRRAAE ARA R AR DR R AR AR XA AR ACRAR XA RAARRLARRNER ARARAAR AR AR AARAAAARAAAAAE ARR AR AR ARAL ARARARE RARAAR R AURAAAAARR R ARARAARARAAAA R RRRRAARRAAD AR AAAAR AR TARAARRRRAS A No. 14, put into servie April 5, wy public. Leay. | 7:00 p. m., Ouk. Sacramento &t 11:05 at 7:50 next morning. ves Reno daily mento at 4:00 a. m., 04 & m. hwyv ng Car in both direc- leaving San Francisco at ciass sleeping cars and “hes, and local passen and Reno should SAN DIEGO CITIZENS have signified an intention of taking part WIL LA THE in the tree planting. The work was ap- T EEMYT TREES | . {loned to the various sub-committees, Preparations Made for the Observ-|and at present it would seem that the Mmit of 2000 trees would certainly be planted April 30. George Magley of the Foresters, who ance of Arbor Day in the South. SAN DIEGO, April 4—The movement | took the first step, has been made the for a proper observance of Arbor day in this city took definite shape last night at | made up of representatives of the ¥or- 2 meeting of the various committees rep- | esters, Woodmen of the World, Modern y '!lck-ll Otdice, €13 Market.+ | resenting the eight different lodges which | Woodmen of America,” Elks, Druids and | chalrman of the committee, which is Eagles. In this country, where trees have to be raised by irrigation regardless of the season, it makes but little difference what day is chosen for Arbor day, as any season of the year answers for tree plant- At Monté Rio Park, on Russian River, is in- creasing rapidly. Lots for sale, literature and information furnished at North Sbore Ticket CITIZENS OF REDWOOD MAY ANNEX TERRITORY | city- end Shroeder tracts, Question of Doubling the — Town'’s Size. Summer Cottage Colony ,, 626 Market street, San Francisco, * | voting upon the question of annexation | understood that the of certain of the adjoining territory to the , tracts will soon be placed upon the mar- The territory proposed to be an- i nexed comprises all of Wellesly Park and Election Will Be Held to Settle | portions of the Hawes, Robinson, Taibot | {1 €Ity will be thereby increased to about ket in subdivisions to suit. Should the election carry the area of double its present size. It is the Inten- extending as far|yjon of the city authorities to extend the north as the Cordelleras Creek and on | water system so as to embrace this pro- the west and south to the foothills. Much REDWOOD .CITY, April 4—The Board | ,¢ 14,14 1ang has been subdivided into small | ample fire protection to those who have of City Trustees has called an election | sracts and furnishes some of the most | already built there and to those who shall to be held April 25 for the purpose of | {deal residence sites in this valley. remaining large | proposition will carry by a large vote. posed annexed territory, thus affording It is | build in the future. In all likelihood the

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