The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 25, 1904, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. MARCH 25 1904. 3 / 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. - == AT DEAL [FLOOD WATERS === “ef_,:fg,sz’f:“..e:f.y?'° 1S UNDER WAY) DESTROY CROPS, San Jose Street («u- Lines II).un.lm- to the \tpal'agu%‘ Are About to Be lOllmll-' Fields on Bouldin l\l.mdg | dated Into One Corporation| Will Amount to $500,000| Eacie AR | ! ROADS TO BE ],\II’HUV]‘IW HOUSES SWEPT AWAY Parties Interested in thc‘L‘uuMulv\ and Heavy Fall| Project Refuse to Discuss| of Snow in Northern Part Details of Negotiations| of State Impede Traffic| P i | = Prepare for Easter Now’s the time=--=-this the place "Here is‘a big store brimful of bright new spring goods— clothing, hats, shirts, collars, neckwear, underwear, hosiery—— in fact everything in wearing apparel for men and boys. / Every article is really underpriced. Other stores charge more for the very same goods. The immense growth of our business shov/s what a great number of people have found this out. Easter is April 3d. Prepare now. Sack Suits | Top Coats h to The Call STOCKTON, March 24.—With the ex- ytion of some small reclaimed tracts n hncs Los Gatos Inter- J north of the Calaveras River there Railway, the San Jose | is not a reclamation unflooded on the Santa Clara Flectric Railway and | east side of the San Joaquin River Jose Railroad Company into north of Stockton. Bouldin Island is corporation is rumored on entirely inundated. The levee on the The presence of Vice Pres- | south fork of the Mokelumne River rds of the Interurban Com- broke earl sterday morning, but the 3 color to the' dredgers, ivers and steamers suc- Louis and | ceed ing that break and de- rust Ce lay for the time being, March 24.—A consolida- ; © And the forte record | am proud o chance like this is of ‘Send for the book no Book 1 on Dyspepsia. ok 2 on the Heart be Kidoeys Eimply state which ich holds worth of but flocd water 2 the Sacramento the Interurban and has fur- continued ‘to pour through from be- $ 0 $ for the buflding of the hind and the San Joaquin River kept = L wn that a consolidation ' steadily rising. The two streams met ar the junction of the south fork the Mokelumne and the San Joa- and banked the water up clock last evening the flovd of the levee near Bouldin Island, the entire island roads was broached some s ago. The San Jose and Santa as willing to sell, but the by the San Jose Rail- slocked the deal l‘h\= Our new ready-to-wear spring suits at $10 | A topper is the thing for spring. A short will fit and wear. They are made right— | coat like this to look well must have the | i | made by us in our own workshops. The pat- | terns are what are being worn right now by good dressers, proper cut. In making the garments ourselves we see that they are properly cut. over the t Landing an hou Risk and extravagance > eikit bibor Fehe “',\,'.’;'d';u;:"),,‘_l;':i,': If your price is from $10 to $15 see these | We have them made of covert in three swell T o A L = - {N:“:»:;‘\‘l“i::ng: suits. 1f you want to pay more see us any- | shades—your choice for $8.50. i st soda as though the build- way. We have suits up to $35. Sehil 's B E hips. The break is on Here is the question: by Schilling’s Best goods a T A i AU Are you going to buy your new spring suit | o b ” o5t b 2 gus tract in the world. About 7000 B from S. N. Wood & Co., who make their | SRISIIOCE Ny SUIERT WO SEN CAN. % T 3 er's: monevba acres of ‘the RiAnd Wt dos DT "= own goods, or are you going elsewhere and _t“\’nfd‘l’ not 5;3“5&“0"3/ LGy Wik This i pay more money? | is a safe store for you and it always will be. R - than $50: The 3 g : T, 2l T M claimed f twenty ; before been flood- _ years to get aspara- J i by | uently it will be e 1 that immense [“ (O\]PE’[!TIO\Y exbipment t to anything ’ [] ° e od. T buiit m The wionth of : J. i xahux'dmg dnd o .'-?;rzjxrt‘mu;l ' e last Sacramento Builders’ Associ- At Summit . . reported and man \ farth & tion Announces Import- xpecies fiway trafic is A manufacturer recently decidéd to cease making night shirts. ut Change in Policy sgpl s et ol Our buyer purchased his stock on hand at a low cash “price—teok . sk . of ye i - i 3 & FeRteoaay A S every shirt he had and shipped them to cur store. ck has been cleared. 'l o The Ao 1 The goods were made to seli for $1.00 and $1.25. Our fortunhte Y purchase enables us to retail them for seventy-five cents. ring to build 1 complete” the repairs. » .. = y 1 s e _ They are made of extra heavy Wamsutta twilled muslin—some . a]sq‘mmg Bevadi s ighest siice T a0 o plain, others trimmed with embroidery; cut long and wide for com- ¢ N a N‘r‘j;‘,}fj March’ . THis Discg == fort; double sewed seams, patent stays, pearl buttons and other It has rained here for the past fifty i e A ol PRty . The il nc B features that make them desirable. s During & snowballing at + St rice—VvVOou Wi s e A e Dunihe X Sovhing You had better buy three or four at the price—you will when SHOT BY A PHYSICIAN ver and shot at a railroad man you 3ee them. named Scanlon. The bullet ‘grazed - Resident of Rediands Reported to Scanion. i Have Fatally Wounded Daugh- BAKERSFIELD. March :Qvah«-rn ter's Alleged Lover. e so(\ierm _nea\;- showers ‘dxu;‘mg_;.:- = ay and it is raining to-n s e 24—Dr. R. L. pjjis are covered with good feed and resident, shot crops will be large. Twenty-eight ) ] L ¢ wounded Oscar hundredths of an inch fell in the last ’ a livery stable employe, to- Storm, bringing the seasonal rainfall O s On lrm l n ul S y. on fired thwee shots at Rumpff 41 inches 3 with & revolver, two of the shots taking e o i effect in the body and one in the le S < - Physicians state St Buwstr enonst i Swecty I h'v\:; 3:';: m:};;}; Easter is near. Why not buy the boy his confirmation suit at this sly recover. e shoo s S: the showers us AN e D e o e i wil | 0o crope:a ¢ special sale and save enough on fhe purchase to buy him his shirts, collars attentions to Dr. Tritton's daughter "’j*;:’r“ 2T and neckties? + 3 e ot STt Many mothers have been wisely doing this all week. n much snow feil ¢ » ado n;flld)l:‘{ hom:%-:.fl{&]v::- an’ilr:h:"'? the day as came down all winter. 2 n od¢ ", Bihanis E: m- ’ . i . d, but the issue remains preity i xAps PRISONER ESCAPES Boys Suits Youths’ Suits s fapeinhoy SEutlonper i g Suits for boys from 8 to 14 vears: mades | Young 's suits in single or doubl v union principle in the g S = VS < 4 ) Lu. N \.C oung mens sui B_Ill mgie or double Officers Search for the Fugitive for with coat, vest and knee pants, from all- | breasted Style, made from an all-wool blue o ““‘;0::;“:: o An wool dark blue cheviots. Our regular price serge, which we guarantee absolutely fast CATA Morairat The itetuing 4t f«n:}heixc three-piece suits is $4.00—special "Oll)fk\'l, ages 12 to m re;zukfr $10.00 gar: about 10 o'clock William Willi price is ments; now on special sale for two other prisoners at the Cour ore at work under Guard Behrens re- $ ) $ | pairing First street. Suddenly Williams | ran out by McBain's tannery, thence ) e | through Spanishtown. Officers Secord { and Allen and Sheriff Dunlap and Dep- { uty Daly searched all afternoon, but ' | without finding the fugitive. Late this 9 L3 . evening Dunlap arrested Willlams in oys’ Furnishings and Hats hours. He was brougbt to Napa late | to-night and placed’in Jail. i | T R { Here are other items the young man or boy will require in his confirmation dress: [§ | THIRTY:FIVE THOUSAND s : ] g " : i DOLLARS FOR PLAINTIFF | \White shirts,,with laundered linen bosoms, soc and 75¢ | Anita Kelley, \\h-(;e Leg Was Crushed | Golf, shirts in white and very light grounds, soc.; ~ by Hotel Elevator, Wins | S 3 . 2 3 : y i Her Oase’ | Collars, cuffs and neckties at regular prices. | LOS ANGELES, March 24—The jury | in the case of Miss Anita Kelley against the Potter Hotel Company of Santa Barbara, in which Miss Kelley sued for $50,000 damages for the loss of a leg | in an elevator accident at the hotel in | January, 1903, to-day brought in a ver- dict awnrdlng damages to the plaintiff in the sum of $35,000 and costs. Miss Kelley's home is in New York. ‘ e | GARDEN CITY TO HAVE NEW PUBLIC BUILDING For boys from 6 to 12 years: Automobile caps, in dark blue cloth and black leather, from 45¢ up. For youths: Black stiff hats at $1.50 and $2.00; soft hats at goc, $1.30, $1.50 and $2.00. The fine steel knives we are giving with every boy’s suit or overcoat is now the main shetched from Life. topic of conversation among the schoolboys. Costly Hall of Justice in Prospect and Two Theaters Will Be Built. INGLE and double breasted Black Clay Worsted long-pants Suits well tailored, serge lined ; ages 13 to 19. Regular price $10 SPECIAL for Friday and Saturday $7.75 INGLE and double breasted fine Blue Thibet long pants Suits; ages 12 to 19. Regular price $12.50. SPECIAL for Friday and Saturday ROOS BROS. KEARNY AT POST Hats for a Dollar SAN JOSE, March 24.—Two new the- aters will soon be built in this city, one :b;,;::;;,";f:\;,(' Basia b,;fll“::s;;g . sl ; We sell hats at small prices to get you | butld & costly Hall of Justice this com- : interested in our store. Wewant you to buyyg e Ao i 7 Bgn your clothes here, so offer the hats as a sort of R Bl e el L invitation. Otherwise these hats at $1.00 would o el g PR e ol be at least $1.50. Some stores ask $1.75 for hats P oran Joatort ok ilis penis of v : 3 like them. Hollister and more than $1200 of the 3 . o |zmount has been subseribed by the They come in. soft shapes of every kind— O g Rt Fedoras, Tourists, Three-in-Ones, Cowboys, Alpines and various others. For out-and-out hat value this is the best PRESIDENT TO TAKE PART i IN OPENING OF EXPOSITION offer in town. See the hats—judge for yourself. > § Consents to Press a Button at the White House Which Will Start ! Machinery in Operation. i WASHINGTON, March 24.—Al- | though President Roosevelt cannot at- | tend the opéning exercises of the ' Louisiana Purchase Exposition, he 3 nevertheless will be a participant in {them. He has consented to press a . R e 2 Pt 9 button at the White House which will | Mail orders Write for 64- start the machinery of the exposition. | . . 2 This ceremony will take place at 1| flled for any page illustrated o'clock (Eastern time) on April 30. The details of the ceremony have not of these goods. e catalogue. been worked out yet, but they will be in a few days. The President proba- 3 ree ¢ bly will send to the officials of ul:e fair 740 Market St t A congratulatery message on its open- | . ing and receive one in return. [}

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