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000 Pa i Lon(éd‘aléu Cambrlc A GOWN SPE! $1.00 Gowns for $2.00 Pett WASH 35 DR T AT RN TR e TR SRR TSR R T June Savings Notion wwnlt T SR SRR sdale Cambric, 5 . J o 40c and 50c Oxford c and 40c Novelty Batiste for ALE OF CREPE DE 8.00 Waists (just ] ke illust atios) $4 85 Ti A QGlove Sale. irs Regular $1.00 Gloves M . ORDERS. know you means the best 36- the regular ) wyar facturers and impo a hundredfold, Sharp price don’t want a ¥ EVERY TRA RIGHT PRICE be offered for Monday lin Ladies' Camb: of embroide r icoats for $1.50 Each. $ .50 A most effects, w TREMENDOUS GOODS BARGAINS Cheviots for 24c yard ppers we have prepared some great lored Mercerized Oxford the swellest effects; we - 24¢ 14c yard ftched and “sat st _beautiful r color af- tdeal fabri ' i4c 25¢ Quality White Pique for 19c yard a good wearing quality WHITE PIQUE e 18c We have beer rters and French emb onday ng one of . our old-time crowds C nt Monday we will place on sale 50 65 3 fies’ Kid Gloves, of “the Pzir white, tan, red, brown, mode and ted with 2-clasp fasteners and the to 7; actually worth $1.00; for Sen Sy de 65¢c pair planning ¢ ric Gowns, o with rou; shed with ruffl idery chemise effy mmings and y ligk 4 get the blue, pink it to-n TAF suit ull WASH SUITS. © months Paat to hold 2 Mi inducements on sctions will be in foree THROUGHOUT TE 4 AN R ad your Visits gccasionally as & -consequence—BUT WHAT WE DO WANT {3 a emall profit—YOUR CON| There are reasons for the rapid growth of this business—and it Will continue to grow—because its pol! RIGHT TREATMENT. e with square yoke of lace $1.00 and $1.25 with V ‘and round algo with Frencl ect “$1.50 Gowns $2.00 to $10.00 Each. ety in the choicest entirely &2 be naturally the first’to go. 1o LL closing ow wear Sales. i SKIRTS. I Skirts, made of fige cambric, cut trimmed with Clu Tadi and tucks; groat value %+ 3 Ladies’ Skirts, made with deep flounce and three he; d tuc also with lace, Ladies' Skirts, most beautifully trimmed with four yows of Normandy Val lace and h L fintsh ed with deep under flounc special.. . $1.95 Skirts $2.50 to $13.50 Each. We are showing at these prices the most exquisite line ever offe in this city Skirts trimmed n laborately with finest and embroideries. of our great purch nile, cardinal, vetlow, turquolse &nd navy. {E ENTIRE MONTH OF JUNE and the Merchandise is ALL thaf the best trade of this great city demands. — CONSTANT PATRONAGE. and GOOD / involves three essentials—RIGHT QUALITY— It begins to-morrow—the greatest of our Muslin Under- Our preparations for this sale have covered months of careful planning, and it differs from most sales, inasmuch that every garment has been specially made to our most exacting orders, by the best makers, produced under the most sanitary conditions. Thus you may be assured that every esirable feature is embodied—liberality of size, correctness of fit and every other essential - A most unequaled assortment of Gowns, Petticoats, Corset Covers and Drawers of the finest materials, trimmed with choicest Laces and Embroideries. this year for equal values. GOWNS 75c_Each ust to make the power of this store more forcible than ever son Sale In which all ‘departments wil at Metchandise at half-price—OR N power of this store in the interest of modern retailing,’we shall caule such a saving (o the thousands of people who th be represented. R THAT PRIC Our New York To prove th DRAWERS. Cambric . finished with tucks| . Three great specials in' Corset Co and hemstitel : cut extra full dainfily trimmed with lace,) tucks and e AT TE gt broidery: cut and finished In the lat st. Ladies' Drawers, trimmed with. Torchon lace and embroidery, also with dainty hemstitching and tucking, special at 50¢ pair. Cambric Drawers, trimmed with Val- enclennes lace, also with French em-| .. broidery, elegant value at $1.00 pair rai i Drawers at $1.50 to $7.50 Er. l A great variety of finest Cambric Draw- ers. trimmed with the very choicest laces| 50 dozen Ladfes’ Cambric Drawers, fin- and embroideries; beautiful examples of | ished with two rows of Normandy Val lace. workmanship. regular value $1.60, for .83¢ pair A PHENOMENAL SILK OFFERING 3000 Yards Adl Silk Colored Taffetas 48c Yard The greatest ailk bargains of the entire season—we wish we had double the quantity - Tafteta Silk of a very lustrous. finish, his all the 19 inches . wide: i ‘olors of Monday~The Greatest-Sifk Remnant Day ) oats or for linings. B unequaled. Exquisits. White Lawn and Organdie Waists. remnant has been marked at exactly O 71000 SILK REMNANTS--BLACK AND COLORED-13 OFF To-morrow we will hold the biggest dre.day’ SilK Remnant £ale of the #eason, and-our advice is to be here early These yemnants have accumulated from -the many sil} oW at a reduction of one-third from reguler prices. THIRD less than the An Unparalleled Sale of Suit Over $15,000 Wor: ¢ ®I2.75 cach Hand- ayer had his insi - ng these alsles as will increase the po A Sale of son. dom of such a We WILL WITH -Some remarkable Lace values will be Cluny Laces. shown at our lace counters to-morrow—values that have not been equaled this sea- Widths from 2 to 6 inches. 18¢ Cluny Laces for.:11¢c yard 3oc Cluny Laces for..20¢ yard 25¢ Cluny Laces for..15¢ yard ¢ C 4oc Cluny Laces for..25¢ yard All-Over Cluny Lace. $1.50 Values 98c Yard. In the latest designs, crochet, loop and Paraguay effects, a bargain at $1.50; Monday 98¢ yard. - Point Venise Lace. Handsome effects in bands and ap- pliques in am and ecru. On sale at.x5¢ yard, 19¢ yard, 24¢c yard Worth. . ¢ yard,: 43¢ yard, 50c yara ~ GOAST-COUNTIES ; Foreign Agriculturists | View Santa Clara 1 Valley. |San Jose Citizens Tender a Reception to the Visitors. a SAN JosE 3.—Thirty-one of the party of ( agriculturists who are touring the West for purpéses of farm. orchard and dairy investigation, acrtves {from Santa Cruz at m. to-day | Before leaving Santa Cruz they had a | swim in the ocean which was greatly en- {joyed. On the way to San Jose -they | stopped at the Big Trees, which excited their wonder and admiration. Around | the largest tree, 385 feet in height, tha | members of the party clasped hands and May man | CORSET COVERS. LADIES’ CHEMISE. 35c, 50c¢, $1.00 to $7.50 Each. EXTRA SPECIAL white, The Tegufar €5c quality On sale to-miorfow at, a vard.. hat gees to make perfect Undermus- vles af 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Each, A most complete line of Ladles’ Short 1d Skirt Chemise of the finest Cambrie, nging In price in this week's great Monday and Tuesd. now so much in dem: heavy manufactuger had laft; crzam, - 48¢ for shirt wais $1.30 values; for M, {0 the choleest 'BLA rich, lustrous, black former selling price. TaDVIE 10 doe. torge 5. )b th of Fogvlard and Wash Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists at a Great Sacrifice. included in this great sale, N A sale such as We i te 10-mor! may be justly.claimed to be the Greatest that this or any other store eyer planned. Greatest in quantity—Greatest in variety —Greatest in price r hatever y plans for Monday or the rest of the weel, let nothing interfere with your presence here. for the offerings a marvelous. The garments. that °d on salebeginning to-morrow.. represent Two Distinct Lines, beyond the shadow of a doubt the Greatest Purchases we eiir tay The en- IN OUR tire surplus stock of Wash Suits d Cotton Shirt Waists closed out at less than half price. From three of the most calebrated manufacturers—the Crown, Marquiss U a Geisha. Also ab high clacs sample garments in Coats, Tailored Suits, 1 Dresses and Skirts, embracing the cream of the season's styles. which will be P y, at far below the cost of production. ‘h and Eve rinent is magnificently made of the hest magerials. and finished in the very latest ve! . se Eives us an opportunity ta cut regular. prices. in two, and .in three, to serve our patrons as they have never besn served before. No wowan epa me“ = Will ‘want to mies this sale, for it Wil be recognized and appreciated as the Most Important Morcantile Event of the entite ses son. REMARKABLE . . . ash Swit and Shirt Waist Values. o . Bl . k as ~("=y"”~:”}\';' ’.‘-‘,’n:"j-- he well know B ""(;r own,”" You no doubt remember the furore of our last year's Two Leaders—Ladies Silk Shirt Waist Suits. made M Nodiee i Tar ool Wiks a6 ¢ eage o e remarkable Waist sales—but this offering is far betier, of fine quality Foulard Silk in light or dark blue, and on n sale at the following unprecedented low prices: the varlety greater, the styles .prettier and the values white and black combinations; regular value $18.50, . exquisitely Our prices particularly should prove interesting, for they are the lowest quoted % A purchase of about choice new ANOTHER FAMOUS DRESS GOODS SALE ‘Monday and Tueeday € nly. In order that our dress goods department may b tively the $1 quality: v FANCY DOT ETAMINE S1.50 Quality, $1.12 a Yard “ine all-wool fahcy ~Etamines - weiE s e e, . which™ are the season’s swellest el The are navy, new blue. geldén ‘bro tan, -Biseuit,”-ressda, ca grar:and black. ~The material s 4¢ inches wide and.the regula Monday and Tuesday $9.50 Tan Jackets $5.65 cach A Sale of White Organdy and Chiffons 0 pieces goes onsale a saving of at values we offer three only. The n being those soft and clingy Etamines and English Alpacas. ENGLISH ALPACA $1.00 Quality. 48< Yord guality English in_colors of navy. mew blue and Tron ¥ ack This is p: it suite and skir T yard for two days, L per. yart onday “and Tue: 7 L8112 CK VOILE ETAMINE =ales held this season, and which will be $1 80 Quality, 98c Yord Included ‘aré silks of the finest quality, such as BLACK "PEAU All-wool Black Voile Etamines, 48 inches wide; a soft, shaer CHINE AND COLORED NOVELTY SILKS, in'lengths from -3 to 15 yards, so very suitable for Waists, material that makes up .with that povular clingy effect.” This Etamine in really the most popular hiack The-zegular $1 50 quality on sale ALLORIY x s 98¢ overt Cloth Jackets and Silk Coats. A great variet; ¢f these ry fashionable Ceoats are ch as Covert Jackets, Silk ouses and Loose Jackets, sale as follows: s Over 1000 Suits to choose from. perfect and fins | somely. trimmea with Lace, Embroidery and finest tuck- $25.00 FOULARD DRESSES $16.50 Tan Jackets $11.45 cach g Earments, made tiste, Chambray, Linen ve: o o e Y e i e 155 te. e Sl¢ s follows: FOR $16.95 $10.00 Silk Coats for $5.95 each 1 others trimmed with laces and & £1.75 Waists for $1.00 each. $4.50 Waists for $2.65 ea " . - S0 ilts for 83.96 cach $2.50 Walsts for $1.45 each, $5.00 Waists for S2.95 ea, Blouse and coffee effects. made of checked and fig- $20.00 Silk Coats for . . . . Pins, 6.50 Suits for g $3.50 Waists for $1.95 cach, $6.50 Waists for $3.65 ca. ks; also Pongee; very swell suits that are worth © e+« . . 81245 each $6.50 Suits firt_fl $8.50 Sults for $4.85 $5.75 Waists for $2.25 each. $7.50 Waists for §3.95 ea. (o $16.95. : CHINE WAISTS. in sensational sell- ing—come with you must see 1o appreciate. High Clsss $55 and $60 Suits :or $35 Each. This is the most phenomenal value you ever saw, and one which These arc sample suits, only one or two of a kind. made of the most expensive:imported matenials. Cheviots, Broadcloths, Etamines, in white, pearl, tan, green, plues, brown and vour expecta-} black, and also in mixtures. They have sitk drop skirts ‘and - are tions highfthe swellest suit creations of the season. -You would comsider them Beautiful gn:‘ great value at $55 and $60; your choice for ..... Sih T s nniss s RBNIO0 very stylish o Crepe de Chine $30 Suits on Sale at $18.75 Each. Waists, tucked A s o S R isll fagoting The Igtest effect in Louis XTIV uits in blues and grays; very yoke, and dain-| St¥lishly made in the new long coat fashion; latest style skirt—also ty grape trim- lnnd.vupc Etamine Blo. e Suits in black and leading colors, very - in shades§ tastefully trimmed with Persian trimming well worth $30.00, for Of “whitte, Tighitl == 2> -r voassenpssssovienlsbnbesabsnvassnssesions s sy i $18.75 cach blue, _pink, nile biue. pink. nile PONGEE SILK COATS. 32 to 44. Great About 40 samples of the latest Pongee Silk Coats, with deep value -at $8.00. ulder capes and puff sleeves and stole fronts; they are worth ................. $4.85 | $20.00 and §. $14.45 cach Y CERTAIN. estroys Electric Plant. or., | inadequate, Ma Company | owned by J. J. H. The plant of Denver, en The loss by fire is $30,000, 30.—The plant | With $10,000 insurance, was who this afternoon at | controls ‘the lighting systems of a score caves the town.in almost | of Western towns. The electric plant will s the gas supply is very | be rebullt in ninety days. are from letters on file in our office: vears. I am 82 years old and was cured by ritss would not hold it. REV. SIDNEY WILBUR, 1319 Octav You have effected a perfect orm -you oi complete recovery from Rupture, after 1 v you in six weekis” D. M. FRAME, Notary Public, Yountville, Cal.” 1 72 years of age, and was ruptured 20 years. large that a My rupture grew eure. a St., S. F.” “Y was ruptured 6 years, and was operated on by. a surgeon, but not benefited. Was permanently cured by the Fidelity method..". “H. P. TAYLOR, Olympia, Wash.”, Call/or write us. 1344 Market St., San Ffandm We can show scores of other cures.” Our'terms ‘are casy—our cure Fidelity Rupture Cure, UPTUR 00009000000000000260 Ther Cheviot; $45 for . capes; and arc beautifully tri worth $22, on sale, be e are several st all are lined throughout with silk; Nob trimmed and handsomely pleated; very stunning creations that all this season’s most po mmed with taffeta straps; ginning Monday, at.... SHOTS FOLLOW N TG Attempt at Murder Is Made in Southern California Town. ——— SANTA ANA, May 2.—Harry Waiker | made a defperate attempt at about ‘10 o'clock last night to kill David Tharp as a result of ‘trouble gver a. woman, Mrs. Laura Jones. Walker went to the home of the Jones woman in Tustin and found Tharp there. After cordiglly greeting him Walker.shot at him four times with a revolver. The men grappled and Wal- ker beat Tharp over the head with the weapon.’ He then came to this city and gave himself up, telling ‘the police" that he bad killed Tharp to protect the woman he loved. - 3 ‘A dead wagon was sent onf to bring Tharp's remains to town, but investiga- I8 tion showed that only one of the four shots had taken effect, inflicting a scalp wound. PATIENT IN ASYLUM ENDS HER LIFE BY FIRE Woman Ignites Clothing and Burns to - Death- at - an - Oregon Institution. SALEM, Or., May 30.—Mrs. S. G. Tolle, a patient in one of the violent wards in the State Insane Asylum, set fire to her clothing with matches this morning and before assistance arrived she burned to death. It was with great effort that the attendants prevented the bullding from burning, i B A ————————— Accident Causes Loss of Arm. TULARE, | May 30.—Otis Hinkley, the fourteen-year-old son of J. L. Hinkley, a well-known farmer of this county, acei- dentally shot himself in the hand and forearm to-day so deverely that the arm had to be amputated in order to save his life. The accident occurred a few miles from the boy's home while he was out hunting, Ifis sister was in the buggy and ‘as young Hinkley aitempted to get in the shotgun was discharged, the full charge ente the hand and forearm. The boy was jately brought to this city, where the operation was performed. yles to chodse from of the finest imported LE AT $16.95 Each. Walking and Dress Suits, made of Basket. Weaves, Cheviots, stylish rancy mixtus others have stole fronts; suits that are good vahie at $25; all at. $22 Silk Lined Etamine Skirts for $12.9 A very choice lot of fine Etamine Dyess Skirts in Black and N splendid hanging skirts Novelty Sample Suits and Silk Coats~Great Reductions $45.00 TAILORED SUITS ON SALE AT $26.50 Each. Etamine A ana by Skirts and Blouses, elaborately are actually wort} veeee....$26.50 cach Venetians and with shoulder ..$16.95 cach pular style: some vy; they have separate silk drops that are absolutely ........ $12.95 each LAUNDRY DOORS 10 BE CLOSED |San Jose People May . Have to Do Their Own Washing. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, May NI\ crisis has arisen in the matter of ‘arranging a scale be- tween the laundry workers” union and the five laundries of this city and county. The prokpects are that ... people of San Jose will have to ad’their own washing during the comihg week. The laundry workers have submitted an increased scale which goes into effect June 2. This places the wages heré on a var with San Francisco and other cities of the State. ' Laundry proorietors de- clare' they will not accéde to the raise and will closé their laundries until other help can-be secured. i P . This scale went into effect at Santa Clara last night, when Roll & Werner, proprietors of the Enterprise Laundry discharged their entire foree of thirty five: men: They announced they would | temporarily close. San Jose laundries | will do the same Monday. The laundry workers’ union will open a co-operative laundry if they .are locked out and has already ‘made arrangements to do so. San"Francisco laundries haye also sent agents here to secure work next week and will open agencies. —— McINNIS MAY ATTEND Nanaimo Man Likely to Be Supreme in British Columbia’ " 5 Crisis. VICTORIA, B. C.. May ®—The politi- cal situation to-day remams unchanged; but rumors are current that Colonel Pry- or's Government will g0 out and W. W, Mcinnis of Nanaime wH! be called to form a Ministry, ——— Letter Thief May Be Arrested. BAKER CITY, Or., May . Further developments are hourly expected in the Baker City postoffice case of the myste- rious disappearance of a letter from a bank in this city to a firm at Cornucopia, ‘fifty miles from here. The letter con- taihed 3300. A machinist was this morn- ing secured to change the combination ‘the safe in the Baker City office, | | | day sang a German woodland song. At the depot here the party was met by the ci committee and a large body of residents and escorted to ‘the V where breakfast was served. After breakfast a drive was { taken through the orchard and dairy dis- tricts. The visitors were loud in com- mendatign of what they saw. They con sider thé coast” counties the greatest ir resources and praise Santa Clara céunty highly. California they regard as a Wy derful State, its attractions and resoure being far greater than they had antic pated. The receotion to the visitors at the Vendome after the drive was curtalled somewhat of the shortness of t for Palo Alto on the party are Charles of the California ee, and ~ Hamilton Publication Bureau. original intention of the party It was the to stay in the State but three days. Through efforts of the promotiom commi the time was ex- tended CHARLES MURRY CHARGED WITH GRAND LARCENY Attempts to Sell Stolen Horse and Buggy at Morrison’s Liv- ery Stables. Police Ce al Sylvester and Policeman Murry ar d Charles Murry yester- morn ed him at the Hall of Justice arges of grand lar- who has an office in the r sale discovered Stables and Mu Murry wa ified by FE. L. Wadman as who stole Sheriff Lackmann's nd buggy carly im the week — .- HERMAN BAXR PLUNGES INTO BAY AND IS LOST Young Boy Gives the Alarm and Ef- fort Is Made to Rescue Suicide. e aged about 3 years, re- siding at 1191 Fifth street, ended his life Friday evening by jumping from a log raft at Islais Creek and Kentucky street into the bay oung boy named Miller, who wit- d the affair, stated that he saw Bahr walk out to the end of the raft. and, after taking off his coat and hat, place a bot- tle to his lips and take & drink of some- thing and then plunge into the water. Young Miller gave the alarm and imme- diately two small boats put off, but be- fore they had proceeded any distance Bahr disappeared below the surface and the body was carried away by the tide. At the home of Bahr, where he lived with his parents; no reason could be given for his action. The bottle from which Bahr drank was found to have contained whisky and it is supposed that Bahr was under the influence of liquor when he committed suicide. —————— Mother and Son Arrested. Policeman Mitchell was called to Mws. Ellen Conden’s saloon and grocery at 4 Tehama street early yesterday morning to suppress a disturbance which was be- ing caused by her son Edwin. As the po- liceman entered, the place Edwin at- tacked him and during the fight which ensued Mrs. Conden took a hand and through her efforts Edwin made his escape. Mrs. Conden was arrested and charged with disturbing the peace, Po- liceman Mitchell returned to the sceaes later and succeeded in finding Edwin, whom be arrested and charged with as- | sault with a deadly weapon. | the streetts to see the sights. | to-day. | Interment will be privat CONSTI TO MINISTRY FORMATION || CHICAGO, May 30.—Fred Davis of C ton, IIL, arfived in Chicago to-day flicted with smallpox. He strolled alo He later explained that he drank from a public fountain and then made his way to the City Hall and told a policeman his trou- bles. —————— Death of Mrs. Townsend. WASHINGTON, May 30.—Mrs. George Alfred Townsend, wife of the well-known newspaper correspondent, died in this city Mrs. Townsend was Miss Bessie Rhodes. e was married to Townsend December 21, 1365, and accompanied h'm to the Austrian-Prussian war of 196. The Philadeph'a. ADVERTISEMENTS. PATION +For over nina years I suffered witis chronis con $tivation and during this time | bad to take sk iection of warm wates @ every 24 hours be’ore I eould &0 action on my bow H ily 1 tried vets, today [ am & well man. Duriag the nine vears bafare I used C s 1 suffered untold *y with internai piles. Thanks 0 you | am frae from ail that this morning. You ©an use this iu behalf of suffering hu: B.F. Fisher, --mr Y Best for The Boweis. TE Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. feg ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES TIOEAMANS PRASE