The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 5, 1904, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRU RAIN POURS ON THE FIELDS hLabiTEe. | _Eruiie. e e e FROM NORTH TO THE SOUTH j| Handkerchiets 100 Valentines A (A linen 25¢ kind) Biggest and best assortment in town; thomsands E 1co dozen women’s pure linen hemstitched, o:_:he 2ew 1904 e'}.rc:s, from the 'ari.'%f; best Timely ownfall ’I‘::,.,X“,,‘;,,d"m"",,"",,, 2= | Orchardists Fmd embroidered handkerchics, nice sheer material, dsignes; yrices o § e 5C > $7450 x5 tral and Southern Cali- ‘ dainty patterns, but having very s'ight manu- Comic Valentines—Fu'l scock. Delights the'. + ~ fomia ha come. greaty a Reason for |[§| sews's mperiesion; o chread awy o o The Blacksmith to the delight of the farm- | k ARY The time for economical buying is every business day and every business hour at ‘ SN liztle kmat; 30 instead of 25¢ each, to-day and Delorme's & e Bere for avhort Farmers. el e Rejoicing. o APt e T Ao iete the State indicate that the i — e A G e g Sl g First important Sale Damaged and Soiled > able. The entire section of the - | Southern Section fa; we o me mes | Abundant Mois- Mounzains_received a drenching . yesterday and last night. The Benefited by T e iy e 1= | ture in the Up- Q4~ terday. At Point Reyes and at | . the Storm. North Bead a' velocity of sev- per Counties. e 2 enty miles an hour was attained. | In the interior of ‘California the | ¥ a S wind was less violent. In Ne- ke vada a velocity of fifty-two this point wiles an hour was reported. Spow was falling on the Coast Range and in the Sierras last night. Forecaster McAdie says there will probabiy be a light Goods ina Special Sec- tion, Main Floor, af a Fraction of Cost Clothing Sale This Year 160ff :md:“u on Mount Tamalpais 2500 Up-fo-date Millinery Ribbons Books 0-Gay. 2 s T ki s inppmneel Suits and Overcoats . -+ i y el the Washington coast last Tues- day might. It came southward very slowly and had reached | the Tehachapi at 5 o'clock last | evening. The barometer pres- l sure was very low. At some | points in the State the twenty- nine inch mark is said to have been reached. The heaviest rainfall was at San Luis Obispo and amounted to .66 of an inch. The rainfall in San Francisco was nearly half an © Mc- Adie is of the opinion that a great deal more rain may fall within the nmest few days. At any rate the area of high pres- ! sure has disappeared and there that of this is apparently nothing to hin- .der a return to nofmal Febru- ary conditions. Sead for Men and Boys House Furnishings Big Flannel Sale | Sales for Travelers |Sale Cluett Shirts Friday Only First-Class Trunks |$1.50 Quality 92¢ Printed Wrapper Flammels—500 pieces genu- Bays s"zs (New up-to-date styles). ine Vi Lerma, etc., wrapper and Friday and els; colors, cloth and Satiyday only. d seasonable, and instead Very fins and stromg canvas coversd, brass crunks, with wraps, large corner JSumpers, O a2 crices; not= those for Friay and *. .$7.90 . join. . $8.60 New Tailor-Made 1904 Hats The Celebrated Gage Make. wich pocke Sale Lis)e Hose 35¢c auali(y _230 (New Goods, Spring Waists and Jackefs Underpriced New Spring Jacket 5850—1-4' = = 3 é s = = s = x = = s = = s = kL § = = s bl 3 = = B = E = i £ § x := = = x s = = x E = = 3 x z = x 3 k4 = s k. = = = = = = = = = b = B = b = h - < = s L = s % 3 = Gmefles-’-"luo"s cfoslng 1‘5::935’::2 ( Friday and Saturday on hese are new Firkin Batter— Sold by the b 25¢ " 82¢ Women's $3.50 vi Baking Powder—Emsoriam Amchnt Extra Table Win; ch o ey TR T Bapue borrim, Immenss amorimene tew Kirk's White Rum- Soap— | McMailin's Stout—Guinnes sor. | Womea's $2 73¢ value Percale Waisty at 14 Bary K " Women's {2 e [,'!‘_.,. g,.:»m-qc,m Wi 5. 5 v e b, . ..o $1.00 ceeeee .31-31 Olive O —Dr. Doirman’s; CJc $1.75 valus Lawn Waises at e eee 18D bocie . ... . 700 | Keller Bourbon Whisky — Hani- viluz Lawn Watsat. . . * * * . . $0.75 made sour mash, spring ‘547" value Lawn Waissat . . ... . . . . 83185 gallon p .25 FALL OF SNOW |78t e STORVING SEA STOPS TRAVEL) =-===== | DAMAGES JETTY ats with the | Bents on a Cosfl_v Strueture and wage - o - - in the Columbia Near As- toria Are Carried Away el ASTORIA, . Feb. 4 —Monste akers rolling up from the south- vici kid shoes ar © putent leacher Oxford ies 3t . $PeT @ Childrea’s $1 VRRRME RRRRRRY MR ARERRERERRRRRRRRRRE RRRRRY RRRRE R R e RRRRE EERRR RRREERERRRR ERRRRRRRE ReRRy R R nnm-mu wanen -mmm SAN JOSE SHOWERS IN Storm Ragei in the “Thumb™| Distriet of Michigan and| Railroad Lines Are Blocked SR DETROIT, Feb. 4 torm reports Michigan to-day carried away about twen- on of the jetty is d the damage was m = ered W"e" the midday -xamination was made. The portion of the jetty swept away el was about 320 feet in length and lo TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- cated a short distance from the outer end breakwate: It was par ble over wages of the new work, having been put in The Labor Council | [23t summner. When the damage oc red a Severe gale was prevailing o side and at the end of the jetty | The long-expected merger between | “ind bowied along at the rate of the thi branches of the Electrical | ©Sht¥ miles an hour, driving up im- Workers’ Union came about last night, | ense breakers from the squthwest. there is a junetion and| " O O oches Will exist| TYhe statement was made Iate t wbound village of Harbor Selve G n;me. > afterncon that the damage is not very situated eighteen miles from .. headquarters of the State Fed- great. An estimate of the money loss Palms, on the branch line. eration of Labor is now located in the | ed could not be secured The Sagiraw-Port Hu on branch of | Murphy building. ' the Pere Marquette is blocked between |~ 1,0 ") 400 and structural workers Raussell Conwell to Speak. Rusgell H. Conwell, the noted lecturer Mariette azd Brown where the| ... preparing to welcome their pr of the Temple College, Philadelphia, Suntiiophult Seinc kit aginaw for| gone Prank Buchanan, who will arri Port Huron st Ta. m s mowed in. The | . snortly. | =il be the attraction at the entertain- | westbound train that left Port Huron| py. cooks’ Association of the Pacific | ment in the Young Men's Christian As- | T Yn KlsE“ KA'S“‘ at §:50 p. m. is at Brown City, unable| o ... win give its fourth anniversary | sociation auditorium to-night at 8 HOLD CONVENTION AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH reservad 1 :hange steamers or sall- Golden Gam Christian Endeavor } TUnion Installs Officers to Act for Ensuing Year. the differences, but h parties refusegd. only about ation, fifty miles from A...VBIISEm (Z "fib 4—At ‘ o’clock egan falling here to proceed until the eastbound train i*| fop ¢ Native Sons’ Hall to-morrow | o'clock. It will be the first appearance | omExTan FEANsET ooy day. Al i o e e P of Dr. Conwell in this city. His subject = IREYICE - Ch Sy . > "S- —_—— is an attractive ome. has had —_————— } essary amount of rain, this & that the Port Huron-Saginaw line Was| cyicygo, Feb. 4.—The official call for the s weicomed, as it lays the open, but the cuts were filled With sNOW | p.opmition National Conventfon, Which Is to| MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 4—All but ome of | « before to-day’s trains could get| convene in Tomiinson Hall in Indianapclis o | the Minneapolls Sour mills resumed grinding | A SN . S Sttty T Wednesday, June 20, was issued to-night nyi to-day and It I3 thought that By the snd of la Hor . - & avatied zate At the ant superintendent junior through. Otiver W. Steware, chairman of the Natioual | the wesk most of the coustry mills will be "”‘“‘ e he northern end of the coun- | Committee. at wo g the rafafull has beem 35 fuchen —_——— RUNS DOWN AN AGED MAN ‘ i LDD RAIN | Accused of Failure to Provide. WHILE RACING TO A m} ADVERTISEMENTS. ! SONOMA COUNTY WET. A warrant was sworn out before Po- szcting Battalion Chief Maxwell Fails | lice Judge Fritz yesterday by Mrs. Els ST, | 1 Every mother feels a S ARIPOSa. tor SANTA ROSA, Feb. 4—A heavy rain, | oo 0 “apg1e st B to See Pedestrian as He Ap- 5 § $ STURA. £ B | accompanied by a high wind, began “:;S‘ ot x;,_f;:;_,;“::d:: - proaches Street Corner. great dread of the pain | %, . | here early this morning and there are | oo 1y on a charge of failure to pro.| Acting Battalion Chief Maxwell of | and danger attendant upen | S S e indications of a big storm. It can do| ..o o0 their child She alleges thay the Fire Department ran down John the most critical period | damage unless it continues for sev- |, =~ 1. . been married two years and | Corilio, an aged Mexican, at the cor- of her life. Becoming While not especially needed. | w1 has not contributed to her or | Ber of Montgomery stzeet and Broad-| should be f joy to all, but the suffering and . do good for stockmen and | ™' ohia'e support. Walsh ie am es.| Wey about 7 o'clock last night as he| & mother e g, farmers in the improvement Of YOUDS | poiiceman and is Dow & spectal officer | Was Speeding to & fire. Maxwell did| danger incident to the ordeal makn its anticipation one of misery. “Ef R Swatig . | at the racetrack. not see the unfortunate pedestrian un- | Mother’s Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of t.begmz 1 ;IST:;;A‘; Fenb IL—‘P.:;n began to | | tit too late to check the speed of his p!ln and dlnger of materni g}-' this hour which is dreaded as woman’s | fall ut 5 o'cloc! is morning horse. { . P < [and in less than five Bours an mch| . lf::r"m"';':nfium'“ i Secillo was faken to the Central| Severest trial is not only made painless, ‘but all the danger is avoided had fallen. While it had not raimed | S orchestra | o mergency Hospital in an unconscious| by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer o (0‘ gave a farewell concert at the Cen- d other I Methodist Episcopal Chi condition. He is suffering from a frac-| gloomy; nervousness, nausea an Nen piscopal Church last| @ of the skull. and the attending | thesymamzdemdyfor:hemmgmnl&- for nearly two weeks. the downpour | was @ot needed, as all crops and vege- | night before a large and enthusiastic e e o audience. This excellent organization | phosicluniDis ERevens, s ot denth } | riows. ncadmn so common to the critical ing out vines robably result. ‘::::‘P‘:’oip::;p:grx;nod :.::ps Z,m-:v‘:;: has supplied the music for this congre- | ot _b_!y__.t._ bour are obviated by the use of M l\'uley were mever better. gation at evening service for the last | Dr Brackett Makes an Inspection. | Friend. *It is worth its weight in gold,” - P 5 two years and has given eminent sat- VA.LI;:‘:.;C;, T;};fi ;lm?xnnrm. 2c- ' Siiim, soull i vetteei Sor i ! pr c:::s: ;. Brackett, the newly | ¢ays many who have used it. $1.00 per N set in early | o, tne new choral choir. 1 Sppolied. © emergency surgeon.| pottle st drug stores. Book this morning and there has been a| made a tour of Inspection of the| C 1o ple information of interest to all women, will héavy fall of water during the day. emergency hospitals yesterday. He . Tas This part of the State was not suffer. | , Lo U5 §F ¥our band to 4 Waterman. | L sighiy pleased with the condition| be sent to any addrems fres upon application to ing particularly for moisture, but the 5105 to §5.00 cach Senbers. Vil & Cos of affairs at the various institutions. | GRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atfanta, Ga-

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