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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1903. 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. OUTLAWS AOB |FRUIT GROWERS | WOMIN ANO AN WILL GONVENE Two Masked Despera- Elaborate Programme| s Enter a S 1 r ession in gy ths .7:‘<(;1diegort | ” thl;arizaou OTHERS: If you were sure you could save at g5 i AT S ! least a third in trading here—if you were certain of the Amount of |Governor Pardee and Other | you could procure the latest styles—if you were Angers the i state Officials Are to | confident of getting satisfaction—of course you would Speak. buy here. We know we can please you in every way and save S you money. Through eonfidence in our merchandise Dec. 3 he twenty- ¥ . the. Culiias and methods we advertise largely, for we want every s wiil b held at mother in San Francisco to get acquainted with us. The woman who trades here once continues to do so. She finds that her boy’s clothes wear longer and cost less than ever before. We solicit a trial purchase. You run no risk—alter- ations and exchanges are cheerfully made, or if the pur— chase is not satisfactory money will be refunded. No matter what you buy here—whether suit or overcoat—you buy direct from the makers at a saving to you of fully a third. Money saved in buying clothes leaves more to spend for Christmas. % ng De- er 11. The by the State on, contains a ting features. mentary trips Joaquin Pow- which cover and Interesting parts ¥ Ail members at- nvention will be entitled f the courtesies pany. On Thu mber 10, the ladies Club, one of the e and compris- dies, will ten- nbe f the 1l. This event t pleasant fea- n. ) :ome will be made L. O. Stephens of Fresno Pardee, Lieutenant Governor ioner Elwood Coop- r well-known men are speakers. On the com- angements are Leonard Hutchinson and W. D. Sailor Suits The picture to the left shows the kind of sailor suit § we sell for $3.50. It is made from good quality serge in navy blue, dark green, royal blue and dark red. Ages —— - MARE JSLAND TO HAVE . CONTRACT FOR A TENDER n use Vessel, or Possibly Two, Will Be Built at Navy- RS, T AT S Yard DIVORCED PERSONS FIND iIT DIFFICULT TO REMARRY are from 3 to 12 years. We also have sailor suits made of serges in brown, red, royal blue and dark blue, neatly trimmed with rows of black and white silk braid; price $5.00. Swell blue serge sailor suits, elegantly trimmed in the Peter Thompson style at $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50. Opposition of Ministers to Solemniz- ing ;Weddings of Divorcees Is Spreading in the East. YORK, Dec. 3.—Opposition by rs here becom- rotestant mittee on the rances of co- nations. ment, which is an taken by the last Russian Blouse Suits A charming garment for little chaps from 2% to 7 years of age is the Russian blouse suit, made with knick- erbockers, shown in the upper right hand picture. This jaunty little Russian suit is made of brown, royal blue, dark red and navy blue serges, prettily trimmed with neat rows of silk braid; prices $6.00 and $6.50. Russian blouse sailor suits with knee trousers, in the colors above mentioned, trimmed with silk braid; ages 2% to 7.years; price $5.00. " Russian sailor suits in pretty blue, red and seal brown velvets, with knee trousers, perfectly made and elegantly trimmed with silk collars with all-over lace. The price is $12.00, but you must see them to appreciate their real value. TR TSR FREIGHT CARS LEAVE TRACK ON A GRADE which there g the Pres- resbyterian, Luth- in Wevada Causes amage to Railroad Property. s to' join ted that moters to t twenty sented, so v have to face a seri- hey wish to remarry chu s in this city. e TEXAS FARMERS ARE BEING UNIONIZED AT RAPID RATE Branches of the Organization Are Flourishing in Nearly Every Pop- ulous County of the State. FORT WORTH, Tex., Dec. 3.—The of Texas are being u e. Theke are to-day 3000 as, with a total member- ore, and the organi- like wildfire. ry, Raines County, go, under the name s in 40,000 zation is spre It began at E about ten mont Boys’ Overgarments Top coats and reefers in tan coverts, navy blue of the Farmers' tional and Co- H i res: Cherative Uion Srisy sl i cheviots and Oxford gray mixtures; ages 3 to 13 years, established in near populous price $3.50. e | county in Texas. About th> middle of .| February next a meeting will be held - | for completing a State organization and it is believed the movement will spread ) other States as the Farmers' Al- were read liance which organized in Kansas did W years ago. he purpose of the union is to buy sell in bulk, to educate along agri- al lines and to eschew politics, Children’s rezfers for boys from 3 to 13 years as fol- lows: Dark green fancy cheviots with emblem on sleeve, $4.50; dark Oxford gray and navy blue cheviots with emblem on sleeve, $5.00; swell navy blue serge and dark tan coverts with emblem and chevron on sleeve, $6.50. Allen of Bonita and D Tropico. Pape Miils of Rive of Her Son. of § King street has asked the TROOPS ARE WITHDRAWN ormation of her FROM BREATHITT COUNTY o she believes to seaman in this Many Sensational Stories Are Circu- lated and Soldiers Fear the Trouble Will Be Renewed. | LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec. 3.—Troops arrived here to-day from Jackson, Ky., | under orders of withdrawal by Gov- | £ been on t guards since the % - | Many sensational stories are toid as \L“ \‘S TIRED [to the situation in Breathitt County, i / The most serious is that a letter pur- e 4 . porting to be from Judge Redwine to - Governor Beckham usxing for the Few San Francisco People Fully Under- | withdrawal of the soldiers is a forgery stand the Cause. | for the purpose of getting the troops 2 foding, away in order to start the feuds again. For boys from 4 to 13 years we have long cut over- coats with belt in back, similar to the picture shown on the lower right hand side. The assortment is: Dark Oxford gray at $5.00, Scotch mixtures at $6.00, dark mixtures at $6.50, gray herringbone stripes at $7.50 and stylish black thibets at $9.00. ernc DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. duty th ’ . ' | Boys’ Waists and Caps Boys’ tennis flannel waists and blouses made of good quality tennis flannel in light, medium and dark colors, price 25¢. Theseare just the thing for the boy to slip on after coming from school. Boys’ wool flannel blouses and waists, regular 75¢ Anothe: ha a ™ 3 i ATy P RSy R el Mo s garments, but we are closing them out at 50¢. " % | ing a pistol in his face. Soldiers fear | All the latest styles in boys’ soft hats at 90¢ and disorders, dia- | the trouble will be renewed. H —_— Daughters of Pionecers to Meet. 2 il Alas The Society of Daughters of Califor- s for fifteen. Mia Pioneers will celebrate its third an- | t times so that | niversa with a breakfast to be given | nd nor lie in any | ¢,y oW at noon at the California | $1.30. 3 Large shape sailor hats in cloth and corduroy at $1.00 and $1.50. Special: Golf yacht caps in assorted colors, 25¢. Hotel. The society is composed of lineal fe- | male descendants of members of the Soclety of California Pioneers, the offi- | v | cers being as follows: President, Miss Lucy F. Adams; vice very Hittle faith in | president, Mrs. Sidney Smith Palmer; hen 1 first com- | recording secretary, Mrs. Romie Bur- after a few days | nett Hutchinson; corresponding secre- et el an itd | tary, Mrs. Ernest A. Leigh; financial | able to sleep at night = Secretary, Mrs. John von Ahnden; I had béen unabie treasurer, Mre. Joseph Boucher; histo- . 1 most heartily | rian, Miss Eliza D. Keith. | ey Pilla” - deaiers. Price 50 cents —_—————— | American Boys’ Library Any boy who patronizes our Juvenile Dzpartment is eligible to membership in the American Boys’ Library, which we have installed on our second floor. He will be given a card entitling him to one book at any time, and upon its return another book can be selected. . Buffalo, N. Y., sole Convicted of Petty Larceny. & for the United States. J a C ¢ . member the nama, Dees's, Rkl take ue Lim, a Chinese, who was tried | ” / 0 d - no substitute. | on a charge of grand larceny before a | al l‘ GI'S Catalogue Free If you reside out of town write for our 64-page il- lustrated catalogue. You will find 1t of assistance in ordering. === | jury in Judge Dunne's court, was con- | | victed vesterday of petty larceny and | was ordered to appear for Sentence on December 9. He and Yee Hip were accused of stealing a gold bracelet - 4 3 from Gim Hi, a jeweler on Dupont n}m gOOd dcahng and pretty sure !n[reet. Huey Guey. a witness in thel J . case, who was ordered into custody for sign of good eating, perjury, was instructed to appenr‘ 3 Y again this morning and meantime the ." Moneyback: Sist E St 1 Out - of - fown orders for these goods will be fillea by mail as well as though the purchase was made in person. &7 ~ (-] : - Schilling’s Best is sure sigi : 740 Market Street District Attorney will decide what ac- tion to take against him.