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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1903. BEGIH BUILDING | COWBOYS AVENGE (E CONTE LODGE DOUBLE MURDER { ! Stone for the Memorial Mob Takes W. C. Clif-| Comes From Quarry | ton From Jail and | in Yosemite. ; Hangs Him. Store closes on Alumni Association Has Suf-|Law Too Slow in Punishing| ficient Money to Com- |‘ Man Who Killed His ' plete Building. | Neighbors. | S d | s i | aturda Memorial Day As we close all day Saturday, we are going to offer some extra good values in each department to keep the store crowded Thursday and Friday. We will remain open until 10 o’clock Friday night soas to give every one a chance to take advantage of the values. Each department is well represented and what- ever you buy will be purchased at a big saving. Read the following carefully---then come in and see the goods. The salesman won’t urge you to buy but the values will. ded with methodical his depu- We hawe added several new lines to our $8.50 suits and can now show you many bright new summer patterns in all wool cheviots and also light weight blue serges. The garments come in single breasted style, as pictured, and all normal men can be fitted. Mere description can’t the suits justice—you must see them and note t! values; sale price $8.50 TAYLOR-NEWHALL MARRIAGE TO BE = A QUIET AFFAIR Men’s outing suits, consisting of coat and pants, made of light weight homespuns, variety of checks, plaids, stripes and solid colors from which to choose; splendid garments for wear to the coun'ry on holidays or Sundays. Better buy one for wear on Memorial Day; price ‘$6.50 The biggest value of the sale will .-be youths’ suits at $5.00, which formerly sold for twice the present price. These stits are odds and ends—that is, there are only three sizes, 17, 18 and 19 years, among them; men of smal! stature, measuring 34 or 35 inches around the chest, can be readily fitted in these suits; the material is a tweed-cheviot in light summer patterns; the suits form- erly sold at $8.50 and $10.00 and were good values at the price; now they go for $5.00 PERSONAL MENTION. r. W. N. Sherman of Fresno is at the fann, & contractor of N Anderson, a grocer of Los Angeles, is at a ncey, & lumberman of Newman, is merchant of Pacific Grove, is , & merchant of Walnut Creek t of Los Angeles, veryman of Sonora, is at . a merchant of Los Angeles, ith, an oll man of Coalinga, | packer of Santa Rosa, publisher of St. Helena, i etor of & hotel at Northam of Los An- rchant of San Jose, L R Rand of Congress b = To the left we mention a special e e value in golf shirts at $1.00, to the right we refer to our Panamas, and following is listed some bargains in boys’ shirts, waists, caps and hats. We have chosen items that are of Earticu]ar interest to man, youth and 0 Every mother will appreciate these values when she sees the goods. Boys’ madras golf shirts, woven stripes, fast colors, with separate cufts, 75¢ each. Boys “Mother’s Friend” shirt waists, made of Garner's percale, with We are selling more Panamas every A golf is the only shirt for every-day summer 0}’ Wgrglét colla;rs fattaéged our reg- day—men are gradually finding out wear. It’s cool, comfortable and seasonable. ° b Lo e e that this is the place to 'bu_v Panamas. on the steamer Mariposa | J. Langomozino, wife of il carry awa The colonel at present at his wife an g Db B By - Tl iter Home added $900 to the | fund. wirie of the Porteous cun mavera | FOF this sale we offer a splendid late style The hat we sell for $5.00is the same for & vaudeville entertainment and A it Boys’ straw hats and sailors 45c. sdontical Ao the Aiios 5 e i e golf shirt for $1.00, and we doubt if you can du- Boys automoblle caps, in crash and 'dentical - quality that exclusive ha ed and already g = % ~ P & 7 B | sohip s exceeaingly Tare and § plicate its value in town for a cent less than $1.50. cloth, 4 dealers are asking $8 and $10 for. We Mason for the | pac e RTLs- iooanieied s Tt B ht bl hit d . - . . as been grea e members have de. . . . 7 /| . — e e The shirts come in solid colors-of tan cham- oys’ yac caps, in blue, white and would like” you to investigate this __ sovERTIEMENns | iing fonds, There wil b severainovel cream, 45¢. yourself trl <kllv]| by Richard Harding Davis. o ‘ Count the COSL | witl appear. heludin the Spanien dane | | er, Signora Matildita. bray, with rows of plaits in front, and in white Boys golf caps, in all shapes and : : 3 colors, 45c. Our Panamas are genuine hand- mercerized madras, with self-color figures and Boys black soft hitts: ‘i’ Fedoras. . male, and come from Ecuador, Scuth rows of ptl)aits:r The fit, workmanshipand quality Tourists and Dunlap Crushers. 90c. America> The workmanship, weave are supeth. * DISRN- TiG and braid are very fine; our prices are Ladies’ h and Hawaii t $1.00 T outgs, e T S es 00 and $7.50 SNWO00D}3 40 Market Street ————— | | Californians™m New York. | | XNEW YORK, May 27.—Californians in New ork: From San Francisco—Miss Adler, Miss | o e l ln 1 ) Murray Hill; M. J. Amick, Amsterdam; O. H. Heinemann, at an; R. J Patterson, Miss An- A. ‘Nanson, S, Quinn and wife, | J. Barth, at the Holland; e Grand Union; J. Mooney, | A. W. Scott Jr. and wife, at B’e S t by th e] ;::—:;;ier Claims He Was Robbed. ] . B. Mastermann. who savs he is an ex- | r, ]fl-r claims that he was held up and robbed at 4 o'clock yesterday morning at the corner | of Pacific and Kearny streets. He was treated t the Emergency Hospital by Dr. Weyer for - numerous lacerated and contused uound.’ month — not by | &z Ee & | S Blows Out the Gas. William €. Cooley, an engineer from Fort Bragg, and a guest at the Enterprise Hotel, on Sixteenth and Folsom streets, blew out the th gas on Tuesday night before retiring. ile -~ pac age. Was revived at the Emergency Hospital yes. l 5 terday b =tead w Dr. Armisi We fill mail orders for men’s or boys’ outfittings Write for our new illustrated catalogue No. 6