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m.oonoumo“omonno 900000000000000 5 THE SAN SUNDAY FRAN LI"L() C'ALL, ADVERTISEMENTS. PARIS Company. _Empor‘ge:d Pattern Hats... | Advanced personally se- lected modes in modern millinery will be uncov- ered immediately in a striking line repiete with i many dashing, novel, Par- i isian ideas, and ahead- of-date compositions that will especially commend themselves as artistic creations of merit, intro- | ducing the fashionable i tints in ‘‘electric,” ‘“‘oys- ter” and ‘‘orangecde” i € kd 3 < “ L * T ¢ & e € € + € ® “ < * . S s - L) € © 3 CITY OF PARIS DRY .GOODS COMPANY, Ceary and & tookten Strests, Unior Squ 08030002 230000605 PA SECURES GWEEPSTAKE ORE oLOVE FACTORY, WILL BE WORKED Manufacturers’ Associa- Owners of the Famous| tion ArAanges With | Trmity Mine Hope Merchant [ for Gold. h to The Call K, Apri that the great Sweepstake s in Trini will be N owners a this mine created a se fon in mining el that was world- z de. It was reported to have been sold n aithc it has since been price hundre; s putting in the tem in \ended finest pipe the world. ed, they thought, that rich as they had , work was abandoned and reverted to the original owne: ands of dollars’ worth of sheet d been transported to Trin- miles from Redding. by team was hauled back to Redding and 1e- pped to San Francisco. Thousands of ollars’ worth of sheet-iron pipe now 1 was going on. Hundreds of tcams the roads hauling Sweepstake ma- erial and hundreds of employment. The s e did have value, although noth- ing like the enormous $5,000,000 set upon it Now. notwithstanding the glgantic ure, the mine is to be worked for what e iler halted sud- e Is in it. It les next to the La € Michelson ange, the greatest hydraulic m in fr ck of the buggy. | C the aken Emey njuries w after w 3 Oregon Democrats Nominate. Leonard - LBANY, Ore., April 11—A. E home at 530 Reams | of Jacksonville was to-day rnominated for Congress by the Democrats of the First District. Reams is at present District At- terney for the First Judiclal District The special election which has been called to fill the vacancy caused by the a of Congressman Thomas M ¢ will take place June 1. Rains Injure Apricot Crop. ———————— S April 11L—At the Grange Lmdmarks League Meeting. meeting to-day reports from widely scat- The « Historie Landmarks | tered sections of the valley were to tue hold Hopkins League w sembly at effect that there has been serious dam age done to the apricot crop by’ the/heay me on at a critical time The New International Novel of th: Lure and the Heartaches, the Mystery and the Magic of the Lon- don Stage, My MRS, C N. WII.LIAMSON \Vxll Begin in the Next Sunday Cal COMPLETE IN TWO EDITIONS. Also On: of the Best Short Stories Ever Written, by the Famous Author of “Shezlock Homes,” “THE SLAPPING SAL” By A. CONAN DOYLE, HERE ARE SOME OTHER STRIKING FEATURES: ... Choosing of Wives... “ The Woman Who Argues By MRS. ELIZABETH DUER. By COLONEL KATE. ME-OWS OF A KITTY. By KATE THYSON MARR. 11.—Word comes from | copi idle on the mine, Mtterly useless and not worth shipping in'its present shape. County enjoyed a great bocm ummer before last, when the! on was a memcra- | APRIL 12, 1908. JLROUTES IASINE. PATIENTS WORK CHANGES ~ BEATEN CRUELLY $ Daily Post Delivery Is Kentucky Asylum At- Making Farmer a tendants Make Use Business Man. of Siungshot. -— Merchants | Village Being | 0old Water Allowed to Dri Biowly on Refractory | Crowdsd Out by Mail- | Order Houses. | rural communities are un- Living on the s of the Lakcland Insan Anylum, m dical change. age miles fr losures of & etacting : A number of farm in den of iso'ation s has not the bur- ar to many wh pry spent years of thelr early life on son tant lormely farm where glibors were jand far between and news of the outer world only occasionally received. Farm life in America in the early in many know ney on account of th nters were long ith no periodica no comm and very few one bers of the f. uni 2 5 rules the part of the patient and kR s beating with a slungshot formed of a life when .o. v were d m- cock, in which potato or some othei selves, usu u ifted to the cit h ve 1bie had been piaced. more por e of the patients deciared th But ihc ch t r . - : S0y sa the Leen choked One had been | axidl: Dol er: i al rac a to a g of farmer's telephon attendant following with a in ng number of farms be who told this with neighbors near and numerous now what wrred in | all cc tow acm Jife s : " more pleasant and 1 Aaws RLse% o the e xi )f one of the patients | CHANGE FOR THE BETTER. : | 2 proof that he had been as not the vicissitudes : i WAL St datn attendants, and it was de- | ¢ shower baths were also us | the | [ vater was improved mach p on them. Two attendant | plements have u closely questioned, admitted | caster oc ; } Ked patients, ble, It 3s ¢ ng of rural forced to do st glving far postz had been at- | fhat has caused the most With a daily mail and a ¢ !x Rioml et o et 2 e ng commitice will con- with the world at large. He k NonSwase Al m e 1 soon be prepared mers of the th port thia | High Novelty | T RATE..832.50 | ' .R37.50 \ .. 842.50 ! 850,00 AT UT RATE $25.00 ior all our $30.00 and TY SUITS. Fancy Trimmed Bfouse Su'ts ADVERTISEMENTS. T allor Dresses NOVEL- n Songs, Dances of the L 701~ WILSON Vocallst and Dia- Qerman Comed! FRANK AU«ANN Noveity Athlete, 2 “ ?. : Week *,'umm-':;' 119 AFTER g ¢ il Pare Easter i 5 3 o b =t 21 Novelties! i HIGH GRAD TAII.I)H-MAFE BARMEH;S ; | - & 2 §| riumptanty Toarine the Worldt # Al ullh nale PRISE. . 0 W. C. FIELBS § 'ar istic s, ex: mhlv.'l!,l ‘x‘:}?‘:": :.T: x”‘ I\::; 3 E Ch is :hnbc: QUT RATE PRICES. We wil ofe this wetk, begioninn, i/ BRUNO and RUSSELL 3 $ MASGN-KE LER CO. esenting “THIE SMART SET- i McCU- angl LAlill,l. THE GREAI LafLEUR P PP P e e P I P PP PP et TPt et n ettt sttt ts steetss +00ietsststasess : : . ' ‘. $ ' : : s . : <' %0 Stits, CUT RATE. .....$15.00 g3 ) f: : %i|” THE BIOGRAPA ¢ Novelty ilk Coats "5 2 | showine the Latest Motion Piotures SILK BLOUSE SILK MONTE % : Last Week and Tulk of the Town! "ARLOS, SILK THREE-QUAR- 1K=3 hIJ ‘\} H()"C OA SILK NO b Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Colby, g I \H- 'ONS, RICH PONGEE g1 i, g e e TR C OATS, % $ arquet, any seat, 30e: Balcony. 100: $ ln‘!:.:!’:}(elr( except reserved, 'Id; N e e ressred 810 to $35 g . } & ALWAYS THE NEWEST 21 % ALWAYS LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. | 9000009000000000000000 w'c. NEAR § 1230-1232-1234 Market St. %% & TIVOLISSER. g £ OO0 GUO SN IOTNG G N0 GOS0 A]l OSEMET { world over. He s in clos | events in the citizs under whos rvision the in- | as if his farm vestigation is being conducted I(.w’ from which he The Boston Clothing Co. w make strong effort to sell his ! “ |fjfl[fia !HEATR mall i i samnte ('“l!”m:\'\ ,’lx:;”sx el Commencing MONDAY. yuk a “ne | W5 .L:.,‘ n.' T 'x‘.i . _alt-wool . | 2d and Last Week. home the minds of i ‘Whist Party. cug co The California Women's Whist League politan - the fifth ame of the duplicate | FARMER IS and the fol- R. Miiler, plus 6; section 2 . Treat, Andrews Olliver, Hali, r and seller ; section 4- ural products and Is not merely . Coburn, plus grower, leav me jobber or m Imes. Garoutte, Buch, J. Redell, to reap the profits. When . plus secilon 6—Mmes. Birming- 5 dollar his products ham, Bennett, Weibanks, Gallagher, plus buys he w seetion 7—Plus best he can get y. The day There will be a meeting of the board is passing when he goes.to town witlr his | of directors on Monday, April 12, at 2 products and accepts anything that is of- o'clock, and important business will be fered, and the day is also passing when ' transacted. The straight whist prize on | country merchant to m, March 30 was won by Mrs. C. C. Kinsey The 1 a on price aske April 6 by Mrs. \Inrrfll and Mrs. 1 At the close | cory 1 will hold another numerc houses ucating the {:n of its cuccessful open meetings. ticles needed in I won for the serfes will be There is har: used by the | The ragular Mond farmer in his -hou: cannot be | Sons will begin at successfully sold by Even his game will be called ceries are often in bulk by B TR Il. and lately begun XKosmos Line pur- ¢ing clothing hold d Chile. The fave while man n Carrying calicoes and goods by sample Through to Hamburg through t en a farmer who e purchased ed article at a Largain price h itron of the after re an active cat- ne mething in it he has nting for a g time. SPECIALTY FIRMS PROSPER. AMUSEMENTS. | Matinees Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday e« CAMPBELL Patrick Her And Direction Monday and London_ CHARL day > Matine “The Seeond Mrs. Tanqueray.” By A. W." Plaero. dnesday and Sat day Nights and Thursday Mat. By Hermann Sudermann. Compans. FROHM ¥hts and Wednesday Tu Thursday Night and Saturday Matinee, “Aunt Jeannie” By ‘E. F. Benson, Author of ‘“Dodo.” Friday Night— | “The Joy of Living” By Hermann Sudermann. |Sunday Evening, April 19 8 Nights—Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. [J04N C. RIGE and JHOS, A, W.SE In the Tremendous Laughing H ARE YOU A MASON? Seat Sale Commences Thursday. CALIFORNIA SOLID ENJOYMENT. That's what we promise to-night—and we have a habit of keeping our prom- While the large city department siores | are sbsorbing the trade of the smaller | 1 shops and lessening their number, the | large malil order houses that handle ev- ervthing from a needie to a thrashing out- o = 2 WELL, WE TOLD YoU not 1g out of business the e o Eg drivi Nothirg That We Advertlsed B ialler mall order firms, for, e T as a matter of fact, these are increasing &nd growing prosperous. The farmer, as is not particular with whom he £0 long as he gets what he wants at ht and it is owing to this B s Cieat Weber ina !‘wm; f that many new and aller mall | ¥ unig £00 scted 1o the B e | ¢ firms are enabled to live and pros costumed and_staged, new my best roles the princi- | The r. It is the advertising that brings the hie prettiest dances the | bLusiness, not the size of the firm” | | hment. The farmer hundrec : w‘zc"m‘,,. anat rway when answering an advertisement | 75 v an, ees, 26c and | does not inquire how large the firm is or | hildren at Ma . 10c 4 3 ; low long it has been in business, but writes about e article and price and i ul ¥ % U i s what he wants. However, whils L T Zch STPuRY tui R 1 oid firm that has a reputation fo1 | THURSDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 10, omptness, square dealing and reliable | t T eats on sale at & is will hold most of its ¢ Clay & Co.'s. the strength of its reputation firm possessing these busine tions will scon grow 0y a sound concern if the advertising erly handled. the firm that ts hin MUST BE UP '1'0 DATE. The country merchant to c mwu- with the mail order firms seeki: ers’ trade with tempting adve and catalogues must keep abre times. 1f he must keep the are .now gettin The practice of could not ht» dis n, omers on the FOR SUBSCRIBET MONDAY, APRIL 13, at Nine O'clock. Regular sale of single scats Tuesday mornt Apsii 1. A splendid programme of novelth A | GRAMND 82532 THIS AFTERNOON and r.\x,.\mv, Last | s | Two Performances of t of lhfl* wants to hold his trade he | S‘RICHARD Ill 99 s L ss of goods the I Weck Beginning To-morrow (Monday) Evening, from mail order R. D. MacLEAN and prop- Wfl‘ deal with | - working off job lots tk sed of in the larger city | ces on the assumption is good enough for the ODETTE TYLER farmer has had fts day. In the present In Shakespeare's Historlcal Tragedy, day the farmer wants clothing, hou ¢“KING JOHN.” First Production in This City Since the Days of Waiter Montgomery and John POPULAR PRI 15¢, 25c, 50c and A Good Rescrved Seat in’ the Orchestra | t al' Matinees, 2 H AREYOUAMASON? hold goods and supplies of as good a qual- ity as the city resident, and when the vil- lage merchant kecps such goods and ad- vertizes them at right prices to the farm- ers of hls locality he will hold their trade. | The day of the proverbial swapping at the country store Is passing, thanks to the agricultural press, and farmers are | demanding a fair cash price for articles they sell. | The country merchant can also work effectively the rural routes leaving his town. He can educate the farmers on the AI CA Z A Tre Family route to drop him a postal if they need Theater. =ome small article in a rush, and have it | .Proprietors delivered by the carrier the next T Telasco & Maye: day. | 13" p. Price. General Manager | There are numerous ways in which hs| i can work to hold his farmers' trade, | pvg. 25c to T5c; Mat. Sat. and Sun., 13c to 50, though he must ever remcmber that he MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT, has the large mall order hous: pete with, both in goods and pr to come | AN AMERICAN 1 s cun Up-to-date advertising in the local pa- Fusillade pers, well printed advertising matter, 2ir- rl‘l' ZEN : cular letters and price iists and, last hut I . of Fun, not least, personal popularity, will go great ways in holding the and building up new business. TO-MORROW NIGHT- Great Production, the HER MAJESTY Splendid Cast. Beautiful Scenery, One hundred people on the stage. “*Aupeals to all theater-goers,” ASTER WEEK, Romantic Play, was States come up the Ohio EVANSVILLE, Ind., nounced here to-day that the monitor Arkansas would River as far as Evansville, April 11.—Tt United an- Y, World. ises. You'll laugh till the tears come. The greatest pastoral comedy ever written, REw MINISTER By Denman Thompson, Author of “The Old Homestead.’ ENTIRE ORIGINAL ALL-STAR EXTRA B s GAIN MATINEE THURSDAY —EMMETT CORRIGAN in TRILBY. 0 AST AREYOUAMASON? REPUBLIC MINSTRELS THEATER REPUBLIC.....FIFTH STREET. 25c¢. 50 BEGINNING NTIRE nt Patriotic THIS AFTERNOON, NEW First Part, AN Magnifice On the Deckof the Oregan ; With RICHARD JOSE and all the Republic Favorites. Tollowed by Wallace Irwin's Musice! Cartoon, TrE SIEGE OF GOAT ISLAND. Hllariously Funny Fslire on the Army and N: ANl Matinees 25c, any seat. AREYOUAMASON? IANO RECITA ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER Shermarn, Clay & Co. Will Conduct Another PIANO RECITAL by MR. PERCI- VAL K. VAN YORX, With the A1d of THE ANGELUS At STEINWAY HAILL, 223 SUTTER ST., SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 18th. BOLOIST, Signor D. Borghese BARYTONE. (Pupil of Mascagni.) Complimentary tickets may be obtained our store any day this week. Sherman, Cl & Co., Kearny and Sutter sts., 8. F. | ttes, new son | great rarce co | TO-MORRO "‘MAGDA| - e AMUSEMENTS. Nes Market Street by The funniest MATINE TRDAY AND SUNDAY. CASTER WL!‘K BY COUNT LEO TOLSTOI. (Stage Version by Charies W. Chase.) First Production in this City of a Dramatization of Toistol's P Now Being Played to Cr: York, London, Paris and F Magnificent Production Houses In {eu Cast. 100 People In the Production ‘10e, JNO. GRACE, Judgs; JAS. F. GRACE, Slipper. BILI. | ARE YOUA MASON?. TO-DAY, SUNDAY - - - - April 12 Champmn Coursers. Open, Sap!mg And Special Stakes 70-—-Nominations—70 Leaves Third m and 1 p m.: Twenty five minutes Jater. ning atier st course. San Mateo electric cars svery five minutes to park entrance direct. ADMISSION CENTS: LADIES FRE TAREYUUAMASON" THE CHUTES! High-Class Specmltms Every Afternoon and | Evening“in the Theater, OBE! T M'J\’l\': PI’ TL ); La Mont’s “Stide for Life”! From the Top of the Chutes to the Foot of lf rmoon and Evening. e [l B CEILDR 'AREYUUAMASUN" NO RECITA P l A Maurice Robb, L THE “O\DPRFI'L CHILD PIANIST. TEINWAY HALL, FRIDAY EVI h\' NG. April 17, at 8:15 o'clock. Seats on sale at Sherman & Clay’'s Music Store. AREYOUA MASON? uENTRAE"i‘?L"% G—ALL NEXT WEEK RESURRECTIN narkable Story. | Scenic_Environment of Exceptional Massiveness and Beauty. Plc- turesque_ang, Ac ames. Marvelous sht Effects 'Every Attention to Detail. | Spared in ths Wav of Expense. Per- | .10¢ to 50c 15¢c, 25¢ | UNION COURSING PARK | | p i ~ l To-night—THE MIKADO. ~ | Week of April 13th, TWO STAR ATTRACTIONS! Tuesday and Thursday Nights, in Compliance With Hundreds of Requests, | POSITIVELY LAST TIMES of Zelie de Lussan Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sull- {ighte and Saturday Matinee, tti's Classteal Romantic Opera, | OF THE... Recently Revived in New York With Tremen- dous Success GIVEN WITH A FI T! ENLAR ORCHESTRA! CHORUS OF FORTY VOICES! PAUL STEINDORFF—Musteal Director. Grand Reopening « - OF .., The New Ingleside... Coursing Park Sunday, April 12 1903 64 DOG--OPEN STAKE | First Prize $150.00 FRANK C KENNY, Judge. EY, Slipper. E at 10:30 a. m. All cars trans- Te cars for one fare, bc fer to the New Caleorma Jockey Club Oakland Track £IX OE MORE RACES DAILY. Last two cars om train reserved %o smoking . Buy Mound. il'—ll track. Jadies and tbeir escorts; your ferry tickets to Sheli | " Returning—Trains lsave the track and 4:45 3. m.. aad immediately after THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR. President. | _PERCY W TREAT Secretary ! Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled service and modern conveniences are the attributes that have made ('l‘ien tw;: hotels popular wit! touristy aad travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. Hotels