The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 14, 1903, Page 22

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BLACK SILK SALE A splendid offering of black silks at extremely reasonable prices. This is an opportunity that should not be overlooked, Maybe you would like a new silk waist or skirt. Some of the Bargains A block of Peau de Soie, 85 quality, at. ... . 65c Extra—Lyons Peau de Soie, $1.25 quality, at. 95 c The $1.50 quality at $$1.225 and the $2.00 quality, for..... ... PL.SO Taf{eta——cvery yaxd gua:antccd T SPRSEERTE i 75c, 85c, $1.00 ad $1,25 SPECIAL Crepe de Chine—black and colored—at. . 500 black Silk Petticoats, good value at $8.00, reduced to $5.00 1000 Shirt Waists—goodquality—at SOcand 7Sc We have made special efforts to place before our customers the best and finest qualities of linens of all de- scriptions, and we feel sure that no firm has a better or more varied assortment. We carry the best and cheapest linens for table or kitchen, also for housekeeping uses, underwear, shirt fronts, ladies’ or gentlemen’s handkctchwfs, lunch, tea or dinner-cloths, napkins, etc, for hotels, restaurants or clubs. Names or monograms of every kind embroidered or woven. FHEET OUTWEARS TWO OTHERJ | week ago. pollhcniss THE SAN GRAND ARMY MEN [LEVEE GUTTING DISPLAY. ZEAL| GAUSES A RIOT Prospects For the Na-|Naval Reserve Member tional Encampment Is Killed at East Grow Brighter. St. Louis. - Geo. H. Thomas Post Prepares |John 8. Bratton Stock Farm to Welcome Visitors in the Scene of Fatal Good Style. Conflict. ———— ST. LOUIS, June 13.—Word was recelved in East St. Louls that a gang was at work cutting the levee at Winstanley Park, near the John S. Bratton stock farm, in the extréme eastern portion of the city. A mob speedily rushed to the scene and arrests followed, which resulted in a company of naval reserves being rushed to the spot. Over a hundred shots were fired and after quiet had been restored it The - solicitors and collectors for the Grand Army encampment, which is to be held in San Francisco beginning August 17, have met with generous response wherever they have called, though they started on the canvass only about one The State of California has appropriated $25,00 toward entertaining the visiting veterans. During the wegk the United Railroads of San Francisco | Was found that Clifford Hanley, a naval | sent a contribution of .§2500; Claus | éserve member, had been Killed, Spreckels, $1000; the Palace Hotel, $1000; | tFouble is sald to have resulted from a Grand Hotel, $500; International Banking |-the water out of the Bratton stock farm. Corporation, $20, and about $3000 has been | John S. Bratton was taken into custody ! collected from _ various . other sources. ‘i and hurried away, as threats were made Theodore B. Ross, who has charge of the | to lynch him. collections, decms these amounts an indi- | mell Enown throughout the COREEY 98 & cation of the generous spirit actualing | not known that the levee cutting was the people of San Francisco for the com- | upon his orders. ing event. The collections of the first| - RIO GRANDE RISING. week glve assurance that the $50,000 re- quired to decorate and {lluminate the city'| and to entertain the visitors will be read- ily given by the citizens. To avold im- position and to baffle unauthorized solici- Their Homes. tors, some of whom have already ob- EL: PASO, Tex., June 13.—The tained money from citizens on the plea | Grande River at Earlham, N. Mex., that it was for the Grand Army, the com- | very threaterfing this evening. The rise mittee wishes to caution all Dersons ;s more than a foot and a haif for the against such solicitors. Contributions past twelve hours, and from San Marcial should be given only to solicitors who | e show the collection book of the Grand | &1 2dditional rise of eighteen inc A. Sbar- o e Atany; bearing ths signsture of A The river is more than two miles wide, boro, chairman of the finance committee, | extending from Earlham to Beerino, Beerino is flooded, the in- | their homes and Willlam E. Lutz, secretary. All| Mexican tow! checks should be made payable to the or- | ki | habitants are abandoning der of F. E. Beck; treasurer International | ynd farms and ranches are submerged for | Banking Corporation, 32 Sansome street. ['mijes along the valley in New Mexico. This will give assurance to every con- [\t Earlham the people are leaving for the tributor that the subscription is for the | highlands. The damage to farms will ag- | Grand Army and not for any outside af- | gregate many thousand dollars. fair, or for some advertising scheme, | The | | 8ang of men trying to cut the levee to let | i | He is a wealthy man and | well known lhruughou. the country as a ! People of TO“I‘N‘Q"I!‘ El Paso Desert ! Rio | is %1 At San Marcial the river 1s a foot high-‘ FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1903, 100 pairs ARABIAN CURTAINS, genuine cable net, plain cen- ters; dainty borders; eavy corded effects. Sold regular at $4.50. On_sale to-morrow for lmmense Reductions IN SUMMER GOODS never occur again. P Francisco should take advantage of these conditions. ders filled. Send for samples. I)ress Goods Department MAIN FLOOR BLACK IRON FRAME SERGE —All wool, extra heavy,. full 52 inches wide, regular 85c 480 value, for, PANNE AMAZON Sponged and shrunk, 52 inches wide; all wool, regular value $1.50; on sale for, a 98c yard }RE\CH VOILE ETAMINE— New colors, also . cream and black; all wool, 52 inches wide, regular $2.00 lue; special at,'a ard\au? 125 ENGLISH MOII»\IR SICILI- ANS—45 inches wide; colors and black; extra heavy, silk face finish; regular value for, a yard...... OXFORD CHEVIOT WAIST- INGS—27 to 32 inches wide, dice patterns; broken assortments of 4oc and 30c values; spe- 256 cial, a yard ... SCOTCH FLAKE SUI1 43 inches wide, all wool. All colors with white flake; regular 75c value, a yard 43c COLORED DOT ALPACAS— Best English make; 38 inchgs wide, cream grounds with col- ored polka dots; regu- 59c lar 75¢ value, a yard.. Silk_Department IN FLOOR BLACK TAFFETA S!LI\—27 mc;wls wide, hIhe:(\'y weight,” a rich lustrous black; reg- ular $r.00 value, a yard 696 BLACK SILK GRLN’ADI\ES— 44 inches wide,d p\lxlr: 1(silk, fancy satin stripes and chec] regular $1.50 value, a yd 89C PONGEE SILK—27 inches wide; good weight, silky finish; 1000 yards 75¢ kind, reduced to, a yard. 500 EMBROIDER PONGEE SILKS—24 and 27 inches wide, polka dots and figured effects; very stylish; regular $1.25 and $1.50 values, a yard.. 1 00 Silk Gloves Every Pair Guaranteed. SILK GLOVES—In a large as- sortment of colors, and sizes; guaranteed double-tipped fing- T e S SRR ..... p. o et and 75C LISLE THREAD SUMMER GLOVES—Two clasp, in all sizes; in black, ~white, tan, brown, mode, pongee, slate and gray fitted to the hand; 2 pair 50c SILI\ MESH GLOVES—The very | HENOMENAL PRICE-CUTTING to force the sale of Summer Stock Bargain opponumucs that may Every department has felt the slash of the price cutting and every woman in San Selling begims 'to-morrow at 9 a. m. Mail | Suits, Skirts, Waists . | AN - ALL-WOOL ETAMINE SUIT—Fancy trimmed with or- ‘naments and bands of peau de sgie. back a,ud front, full g-gore ‘skirt; regular value S3s.00. Special x... [9- 75 CR —\SH OUTING SKIRTS—Full 9o-gore flare, tailor stitched; regular $1.50 value. Spe- I 25 CIE S S 2 v 4 o ¥ dadhats PURE LINEN WASH SKIRTb —Fancy trimmed, full flare; regular $2.75 value 2 00 CRASH ~PETTICOATS Linen fancy stripcd material; color, ruffles at bottom; or- made with regular $1.5 [ ) O e FINE QUALITY LAWN WAISTS—Fancy embrnidcred front and tucked back, full pouch sleeves; regular <1:~ value. Special at..... 75¢ LAWN WAIST— Open work embroidery front and tucked back, full pouch sleeves; reg ular value $r1.30. Qpe- . (| AP 54 l 00 FINE QC\IIT\ Y‘ AW \ WAIST—White with h! l{xemsntching, tucked ront and sleeves; reg- ular $2.25 value for.. 150 PRELIMINARY PLANS. EEI" than during the big flood of 1897. At | ’ o ..¢ | El Paso all last night upon instructions | The officers of the Woman's Relief| or Chiet Wooton mounted police officers | | Corps and the committee of the Grand | patrolled the levee and watched at the | Army on that auxiliary held & joint con- | foodgates. ference at the headquarters to outline the | latest embroidered back: 2-clasp, in all sjzes, a pr 1'25 CELEBRATED COLUMBIA KID GLOVE—In a full assort- Art Department Underwear Department | TENERIFFE DOILIES—Hand- | made; regular 35c value. « ONE NEAR-LINEN I-\DIL% \EG\ \IL!\ VESIS— TRAVELING SHAWLJS @ STEAMER RUGS ° The two-foot rise from the north is not zoc ment of colors and sizes; as mmer weight, . low neck. plan of entertaining the national flele‘\lexpec(ed here until to-morrow morning. | Special, each ........ good as any $1.50 glove; fitted mc\ueu,. reduced from = e . | gates during the encampment in this dtg | - o BATTENBERG CENTERS and guaranteed; per pair 1 00 | Asuo'um;cn] Research Ravages of the Sea. | Among the prellminary & g eiced| BATTLING AGAINST F¥LOOD. . | Cirenlar jand SFaquare;: (regular | 10 "0 000 T . | {PORTED usr.; 4 Pickering Science | The Revue Scientifique quotes data res- | foll 0““15 l';M"(f,"l ll‘l 1E0: Sut:er traot e $2.50 value. Special l 75 L 7x ow neck, sleeveless . 3 for the en- | pecting the inroads of the sea upon the | upon: Golden Gate Hal East St. Louis Has 10,000 Refugees - . i | iod it HERERL 97 oL research and | borders of England that have an interest | has been secured for conventlon week, | e bk Laces and Embroideries 2‘1’1‘ e ™ 45¢c ence that |to all coast-dwellers. Between Ribble and | including the main hall, parlors : 3kt 2 2. ! | B | < . - . L et st the Gamd has been | quet-room. The decorations planned for | ST. LOUIS, June 12—with 10000 retu- || Handkerchiefs andNeckwear | Shiek L& e, CHILDR RIBBED COT submerged since the fourteenth century | the occasion are to be elaborate and fit- | gees to feed and shelter, East St. Louls e oy T R B LENCIENNES LACE — 12| TON V and PANTS re and the work Is still going on, The walls | ting. The Grand Army and Woman'’s Re- | jq 5¢]] battling against the flood. The city ' o CEN HAND- | yards in a piece, regular 35c | duced from 4oc each of a castle that only fifty years ago stood | lief Corps emblems, designs -of badges, | ;o oniiray surrounded by water and two- LADIES’ PURE LINEN HAND- | Yalue. Special at, a 9 1o 25¢c §0 meters from the sea are now washed | State seal of Californfa and other patriot- it i - KERCHIEFS Embroidered | piece ... 1 c) LADIES = " > , s T e ams will be joined by garlands and | thirds of its territory is under water. The : | LADIES” BLACK HOSE- by th ear Lands End a whole | ic emblems w J Y B 7 % \Almsonl\ h\lBROIDFR\ ‘broidered ankles i square miles has disap amers, studded with flags; the flow- river stage continues to fall, but the back | | o st 5 id roidered ankle 3¢ 25 peared with more than a hundred towns nd pl ire to be replaced each | water, which inundates East St. Lou CAAIN PURSES | 47 inches wide; regular 15¢ | value. Special, a pair (% and villages. Since the time of Edward I v in order to display California’s floral | remains stationary, and it will probabl 5 4 | and 2o0c value. Special 8c | Notions xav the area of the Duchy of Cornwall has | wealth; State banners designating each |be weeks before it is gone. -Diligent (J”‘d or silver mountings; goo b 5 \ ——— -¥iim reduced by 600000 and is now but | department will be placed at intervals search has falled to reveal any bodies value at $1.25. Special, 95C aml ME- | FANCY PERCAL LINING seciares. At Selsea, Sussex, ships . delegates are seated; a recep- | from the flooded houses, and it 1s now be- beginning to-morrow. D\l L YO\ I \LE TRIMMING | ¢ qual a cast anchor along a line that is visitors will be tendered on lieved that all the inhabitants of the NEW SHOESTRING BELTb— —3 and 4 inches wide, in butter | 1w y @ IZC ‘the park.” History tells us that i.the eve of the convention; from 300 to 35 . south side have escaped. Business has In black or white; all sizes; ex- RG0S s CSUPPO 2 where deep water now is, there was ates are expected to attend the con- not been resumed to any great extent e white and Arabian shades; regu- SUPPORT C and nc]lcn[ value at 65¢. Spe- lar value $1.5 — —— al encampment, has planted the emblems | cal strength of the Free and Accepted | wai 160 Masons in Bri America number 39, | formerly a park of deer. At Bexhill-on- | )n and a luncheon will be served and the soldiers are still aiding the local 45c 0. Special, 1.00 | quality Sea a submerged forest is visible at low .each day during the session. police in, preserving order. The dikes are ~,°3* . st ayard .o e g | % tide. In Suffolk and Yorkshire many | The custom of serving lunch to the del- | constantly patrolled and when a weak-,| TURNOVER’ B COLLARS— | PERSTAN BA) D TRIMMING— | PEARL BU’ - e ir astronomers are | towns have been overwhelmed in com- egates originated at San Francisco, when ' ened place is found it is speedily remedied Long stole effects; all 25 Regular 6oc value. - Spe- line: regu.ar 10c and 15¢ - ° ed w tine duties that they | pafatively recent times. Four hundred ' the national encampment was heid -hére 'by volunteers. The paid Jabggeys bave re- | o..new styles, each........ 5 [4 T R WG e e 39C qualit 2 doden IC e no mor few carried away in a single year | in 1386, and has been maintained since. ed’ their wages and have been dis- [ < of observating work. These unfor- Between 1355 and 1600 four The iadies Composing the committee are d. - The total financial loss in East | <unate itione are largely ¢ a ppeared. In 133 Henry IV | determined th 3 »uis is estimated at $3,000,000 | e e between pr Sve at the port of Ravensburgh, ! shall be a credif to Caifformia. —— | Q same to obtain aid or assistance within | South America_ 21 150; n Ravensburgh is ho more. mittee includes the most prominent of- . Treins Are Running Once More. - A\SWERS TO UERIES ::“9 State, "a‘““ entitled to use or wear | 3000, and in Oceanica i The an important town, could | ficers of the national organization and| TOPEKA, June 13.—The Union Pacific A e same under the constitution, by-laws | These fi - e ago, only a dozen inhabi- of the Department of California and Ne-|road to-dav ran its first train through I’FDRU" Sl:bmyl‘:wlr ”?0- 2.6' l;r l;he or rules and regulations, or other laws or | tain the membersh . oo two houses. The thirty-three | vada, They are Mrs. Geraldine E. Fris-, Topeka since the beginning of the | proper way to (l: n e cards In pedro | enactments of such soclety or order, is| the colored Maso: numerical - 1867 to 1900 were marked by a | bie of Menlo Park, national senior vice ' flood oh May 2. The line fs '® Nigh. low. jack. game, pedro. sullty of @ misdeméanir. 1gth of the Odd F . Ha the arca of Great Britain | president: Mrs. Elizabeth d’Arcy Kinne,'now apen 'to St. George. forty- i e above s section 5453 of the Penal | follows: Under t n of w Observatory acres. In a | national past president: Mrs, Elisa Shep- | five miles' west, and & local train passcd| MAFOR SANDERSON—A.. Alameds, | Code of Californis. A person who Mas | Soverelgn Grand he United - . BO5. Golio S8E s has been 182- | ard, department president of California gh at 11 o'clock to |. George H. Sanderson, who was once | ceased to be a member of a soclety or | States, in and British g. is and Nevada, and Mrs. Cora Merritt, past From St. George west the roadbed | Mayor of San Franclsco, died February | order is no more entitled to wear an em- | i : in all other foreign coun- siim expende department president is still impassabie. The Rock Island has | 18% | blematic badge thereof than. one . who making =a grand tot th Edwin W. Wooaward is chairman of its wrecked track in running order in the | EIGHT HU“"? X v Antiosh never belonged to it unless the law of the e as o as § the maximum benefits | the committee representing the Grand | flooded districts of the State, save be- | "O T ISl Foe S ARHOET order permits it | The World’s Almanac for the current ering gives of s and then lays down a Army of the Republic. | tween Enterprise and Salina. A bad-order | S8 o B oF oI o Bublly B —_— % year gives the membersntp under t A 6F Mk o e g h benefits may be ob- FLORAL DESIGNZ IN PARK. | Dridse at Wilder is yet giving the Santa ‘?’cd il gt y's T ‘on’ public MASONS AND ODD FELLOWS—Sub- | jurisdiction of the Masonic Grand Lodges wer ars suggests the etails reference must ¢ * | Fe trouble, alsp a section of track ncar“ FORAE M. A WAT S ;crill(:er. Lhi_ lL_/\ccmrdmgg to Northcut's | in the United States and British America # es zovern 4 Superintendent MoLaren of Golden Gate | Bonner Springs. ! WY R & 2 00k ¢n the “Fraternal Societies of the | at 901.9%, and the membership of the Odd Park, in honor of the approaching nation- | — — o LA R A O ity iThe high- | World” for the current year. the numerl- | Fellows in the same territory 905,9%. The — 3 Seven Deaths in One House. | est run, three balls straight rail billiards, . | on a bx10 table, was made by A')VEBTISEMENIS. of the Grand Army in front of the con-| TOPEKA, June 13.—The bodies of two i ' 3 Masons was, at the close of 1902, as fol- | and the Odd s 38,500, leaving the = e — oo | scrvatory. The spot ls the most popular | more children were discovered to-day In | 1014, 180, againet Georpe F. Sosann T | lows: Total in the United States. #42%: | membership of the organizations in_the {in all of the people's pleasure grounds|the wreckage of the Schunkweiler home Bibeteal v n Canada and Great Britain, 41.840; total | United States at 362040 for the Masonie and the effect will' be exceptionally ef- in North Topeka. The house, which was| WATER GILDING—M. H., Oakland, | '™ Europe, 40.150; in Australia, 25,000; in | fraternity and 367473 for Odd Fellows® fective and artistic. More than 150,000 wrecked by the flood, will have (0 be| Cal. The process of water éudlnx in- | plants have been. used in making the de- | blown up to recover the bodles.” This yoives several dlstinct operations, and signs. The Grand Army badge is planted | makes a total of seven lives lost in thia! can be performed only by one who has ADVEBTI!EW!. home? y them laid under your own super now and we will hold and lay them any time; at the ne Vining, J rts and others rep- 5 sub-commitiees. Dr Dorr, | of the entertainment commit- L. ATFFIANC BDvA Alameda, Cal. 17 a young lady becomes engaged to a gentle- man it woéuld not be proper for her to say to her friends, JACKETS @ Season’sMost Popular Kinds nting mar “and J. s se prices: Sharp from the toe financs “Permit me to intro- in the center and on each side a number | house. Two were of the Schunkweiler | b 5 Pt e e e ettt = of shields, clover leaves, crescente, stars, | family and five of the family of J. H 5:',::“'\" JPEIERInILY Ko 1eem, Fhelars pree Maltese crosses, triangles and fully twen- Stout. | ty-five other designs and emblems in ar- | OB R 00T T | BRACE AND H THRI\\.TO\'4~ 8., The exact color effect is pro- | Q“&‘llf‘“\ '.:l"_'w;jg 5 H"“-’:’Ix.y( .| City. Cora and Casey were hanged by CLEARANCE ° y the use of alternanthera, allys- | Giied, Fiate, Embassador to Austria. | the San Franclsco Vigllance Committee m, lobella, echeverfa and coleus, with 'day on the New York, which arrived from | May 22, 186. Brace and Hethrington were ’ Siand Army ‘mon BelOMENg to George | Tommmmriol ”‘9‘3}"‘3 Tty tomowr S”""'"""" i 4 i o Geo — of July n [ homas Post are making extensive SALE OF ° n e a I | yieparations to entertaln visiting veterans | ADVERFISERTIES. EPWORTH LEAGUE—. F. R. Oak- r i‘ auring rh,wamnmo’m “c'};it At fm? meet- |land, Cal. The Epworth League was lce u S 3 the general committee of the post o : 1859, by . t g0 on vour vacation now, and want some of these \‘r y afternoon, Comrade A # L :‘: r::{]csmn?::) ellsunfi’ !;‘he":;m:!:’r\"r;‘lngl: COVERT aroeis e con Bey Hian: W with St awis 1 o, chalrman. feports were re- Episcopal church. . The headquarters at N THE... e delightful to find handsome, new carpets on the I G 1 imers e e | this time are at Nashville, Tenn. [ 3 , J. L. Shard, A. S | | committee renorted svecial progress i | duce Mr. —. my acquaintance.” - She d ; Brussels Carpets A larger suin than $A00 may be required should )Nrudme him a¢ “Mr. ——, my | an o carrv out the elaborate plans which affanced.’ —_— < |1 | have been avoroved by the post, bui the ] LIRS | We're getting ready Ha for | r and voom in floral and | | ¢hierprising members will not g outside en S oes DANCING—Subscriber, City. At a pri- for i ' You ut be pleased with them, ‘} of the Iy..‘\ m(',mb?;;h(p tvlv' rai.;: the a‘d- vale ball, where all are presumed to have SI'_K or "Ve"tory s | | ditional amount. e sentiment prevalis ' been Introduced to each other, entle- | —— rpets at new priees Sewed, Lined and Laid :; thal the finance comimittee of the Na- man is privileged to ask a lady x::fie wfiu &1y 7 TAN COVERT JACKETS—Strictly tatlor- made. service. mal Encamnment, Sbarboro, chafr- | man, she nave the right of way in {|{ San Prancizeo for the collection of money.! {| | for the general celebration. The standard | | | of hospitaliiy established by George H. | grant him the favor of a ceriain dance. At | | others a gentleman should be introduced | to the lady with whom "he desires to| dance. Full of smart style and long Reduced to ut we COATS b7 S | at a much higher price itest we can make r.,r: re- Sewed, Lined, Laid home a fresh, $2.85 Better Than tie Best $3.50 Shoes Sold Eisewhere . tions. Hail, stair, room. CORSET COATS—Twenty long, lined with handsome, nobby. duced to... ne taffeta. Re- inches Shapely, womas Vot the Natlonal Encamp- ment of 188 will be uoheld next August. CONGRESS-—-W. ty. “Who will| New patterns that will give vour w look sit in Congress from the Fourth District || | The uarters in Stelnw v Hall will | deciared elected and given his certificate, | but if there should be a contest there is no telling what the result would be. | | ng with the season. Two toned and mottled | | be superbly decorated. Daliy consign ! of Caiifornia. Livernash or Kahn?' Is a 5 o fl s . . . ! question that this department cannot an- || | COVERT JACKETS—Collarless, three-quarter fit‘ed back, hand- mong others. Persian and floral designs | ments of fresh fruits and flowers will de- | % fact t iv . somely made and substantially lined. Re Sewed, Lined and Laid for UGt e inftosn. | Yes Sir' swer beyond the fact that Livernash was o ¥ duced 15, e e | y . COVERT JACKETS—Made in the jaunty corset | 24 inches long. Stylish as can be. Reduced to.. | Escaped Prisoner Is Recaptured. 2763 in. Axminster Rags, 1.95 | - . Our SUIEUN, June 13.—Constable C. H. $285 shoes are better || | % i 'OVERT JACKETS-The new corset shape, lined 5 s o a 5 > for $350 H ING MACHINE—-Subscriver, Ir- | ) pe, lined with a splen- R Chciutiah Sl Skt Do 8iss michatties s I Bvel oral in || | powning returned to-day from Fresno, | shocs than you can buy for $3.50 || SEWING MACHINE Subscriber. ir fla quaifty of silk. Conspicuousiy swell. Reduced g5 ?Dsa q imig 3o | | maving in custody Edward Taylor, who is in any other store between the |}l ine ada of the sewl “hi bis | Orienta! designs. Lustrous, high pile piano, door or sofa rugs. harsid with Bikliwey. cebbis | 2 £ [ Shve gacrens ST e edies PEAU DE SOIE T | ; harg: ghway robbery commit-| two oceans, | pany asked for if you will send a stamped S COATS—Coffee front, handsomely embroidered, | || | ted here about a year ago. Taylor and ! Aad'if v SEiee . | and self-addressed envelcpe. For vour ‘made with c-ged-"d stole, lined with satin. Hand- 312 30 | 3x6 'eet Smyr“a Rugs 2 75 L ives . companions: > Gbsres - Bats xual And if you pay $3.50 for a pair Binafie dud Alat-6F many elher. cartes ome—very. Reduced to .... . i ’ . Charles King, held up and robbed Edward of shoes outside of Rosen- ]| spondents the announcement is agzain PEAU DE SOIE COATS—Made with white revers and deep cape, (! Alike on both sides, thick and soft, bright colors, many Oriental Geishen, a farm laborer, of $10. The three thal’s you will cheat your pocket- || made that this desartment *does not ad- fimmed Yith Persian embroidery. lined with sflk. lg 00 e R A . - - were arrested, and while' awalting trial | ¥ = 1 2 [pvertize any. g b o | patterns. A very handy size for any part of the . house or office. | Taylor escaped jait and eluded the officers ' book. of 6s¢c, and your feet of i 3 r - R WY PEAU DE SOIE COATS—27 inches long. made zhne- uarter fit- | . | until arrested in Fresno a few* days ago. both elegance and comfort, { [ IRISH SEA-S., City. The lrish -8ea | ting, with stole. One of the most fetching sar- Boyle and King were tried and sent to Thi x 5 | i3 a continuation northward of St | ments in the sale. Reduced to - | Bos hirty of this season's most || g ‘s Channel, separating the north of . y b prison for five years. | George's Channel, separating the north o ] DE SOIE COATS—Made in th popular shapes—all the wanted || Ireland from the central districts of the ckm And White révers, trimiaed 'fihWP"“l" blouse ‘!Y‘*- with So many want just about that much for a summer bedroom or for C'Aoudburl.t.ii; Colorads o - leathers—all sizes—all widths. United Kln(dm;\. Between the coasts of | brotdery, bemutifully tine Tedoess in® ersian em- s .00 v T o | orado. ~ g . Lancaster and Louth the Irish Sea has a J fixing up a country cottage. the yard. $2. P o’ . . 7 s xing up a country cottage. Would cost $4.00 by yard. $2.75 MONTROSE, Colo., June 13.—The Un- You'll find them in the men’s width of about 120 milcs: its greatest PEAU DE SOIE COATS—Made blouse effect, with peplum, white for 2 20 yard roll, not laid, 2 vd. Wide Linoleum, Laid, 50c. a sq. yd. Good quality, good patterns, good opportunity for you. Rooms _ | measured, iinoleum laid for scc. a square vard. « This week only. | Sacdmnan b 233 235 257 Post Street revars and double cape, trimmed with - brodlery. Reduced t T . v compahgre River is the highest it has been in years. Near Uncompahgre a cloudburst, occurred, which washed out | the high line ditch and flooded the Sig- afus ranch. A cloudburst occurred an the Cimarron side of the divide and Squaw Creek .is. on a rampage. For several hours the water ran three feet deep over the bridgee. It has rained every day for 2 week and the storm is not yet ehded. —_——— President’s Wyoming Horse. WASHINGTON, June 13.—The horse presented to the President by the citizens ‘of Douglas, Wyo., arrived here to-day and has been installed in the White House | 1 stables. length betweén Si.” George's Channel on the gouth and the North Channel on the north is also about 120 miies. . department-—main floor. Money refunded if shoes not as wanted-—always. Country orders solicited. Catalogue frec for the asking. . The B n Ohu Store 3 107, 108, 111, 113 KEARNY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. are BADGEE-M. W., City. The person who told you that a person who received | an emblematic badge from a secret so- ciety in this State and afterward severs connection with the soclety has a right, after severing connection with the asso- clatlon, to wear such badge, on the ground that It is personal property, has misinformed you. The law of this State 75 S Any person who willfully wears the padge, lapel button or other recognized and established insignia of any secret so- clety, order or organization, or uses the

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