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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WILL BATTLE | WITH FLOWERS, Blossom-Bedecked Knights| Preparing for Contest to, Be Held in Garden City i FRAGR \\] AMMUN —_——— Woman's Club of San Jose lTIO\’ | Arranges an Festival to it SN Special The Call to 2.—The battie of Park next be one of the the history has JOSE, April Agricultural ernoon wi ctive events in The Woman's Club 1ty ents for Attractive | Raise Funds! | | he festival and has made ar- | tons of flowers for am- munition for the blossom-bedecked knights, who are to appear on horse- back. The teams for the battle have been selected and are as follows: { San Jose—John W. Gilkyson, Henry Lion, Leo Archer, E. G. Smith, Charles Colombet, Frank Martin, E4 Clayton, Dr. P. H. Browning Santa Clara—John G. Lerbert, Mer- vyn Shadburn, Louis Olivares, Alfred ! Jack Keating, James Maple, | Beasly, Fred Hecker, Leo G. tivities will begin in the morn- | ng and last all day. Mre. W. C. Ken- nedy, presid of the Woman's Club, nd the several committees have ar-| 3 A pr that will attract sands At 10:30 o'clock there is to be a big with a hundred deco- and automobiles, a bat- the Knights of sicycles, floats, the r Club and bands Prizes will be given for the After parading the will end at Agricultural be a blossom shower park as the ounds The in the parade Boys ed rigs There w Park from the tr displays a e park will begin arill is to be given by a ers will then be held, t bia Park Drill Corps of ¥ o will ve an exhibition 1 wil rearing of rings cy horse show mpany B, Fifth baseball game vent will be Club to the v elebrate its blossom and many that will at- 1 come t« s city for the Thursday. The orchards of € n full bloom, and the tv has taken ¢ attire of ms honor of the event S, " its Afth an- a sor xt Tuesday, and g made to enter- isitors. There will kinds of athletic The thousands of rchards are the fea- the many vis- a drive along with blooming r will be served a cavalcade of horse- | the | San Francisco. | ies of atoga. The South- Pacific has made a rate of $2 for und trip San Francisco, des a ride over the Inter-| ctric road from Los Gaws to Large crowds from San » and other bay cities are ex- pected —_——————— Original medical research of great value has been recently done by Japa- nese army surgeons upon the influence of insects in spreading germ diseases. ADVERTI!EHE“[ ONLY A SUGGESTION. Has Iroven of Interest and Value to Thousands. But It Common sense would suggest that wishes to become ifeshv and one plump i can we eat and digest and that should be albuminous of flesh formi food, like eggs, beefsteak and cereals; food in other words the kinds of food that ment, only result from the food | | Grain and Securities Company of St.| ng JOC ROSENBERGS. .Ius{ Received On last Panama fl&fll‘r. dlr.ct from Swarz- wald, any, the famous :oxnfl CLOCKS. Made of bandcarved wood, brass | chain with heavy bronse geale. " At the Price Cutter's or . Soc To Those Who Are in Need of Any Handkerchiefs. Eere Are Some of the Good Xind, Priced Low. HANDKERCHIEFS-—Made of extra heavy Belfast linen, medium and narrow hems, full size. Special at 4 5 h 10¢ LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS—Made of sheer Shamrock linen. neat and nar- row hemstitched. with hand made em- broidery inside the hem. Instead of at 17¢ TS HANDKERCH Made of extra heavy white lawn, narrow snd wide hemstiteh al at..EBach Se Ladies. need of any UN. 17 vou are mot in wi you 1em fo for put next VESTS varn Made high n me to mateh, ch band. In Price 5 A garment 43¢ _LADIES' VE Made of reh silk, sq neck. ere cheted )ml\ hand made, swiss ribbe: Tn white, pink and blue o and you whe ill find you _LADIE Vega silk tops white pu fitting blue, swiss ribbed, jersey ankle In" pin and black. on sale : h Now 2 1.60 f extra vy Vega igh neck and long sleeves. swiss The perfeet-fitting kind. In pink and blue. Special at o .. Bach $1.00 TS—Made m. No More Rats When new combs: you patent wear these pompadour most nat- hair; ,m!.sl ed nd other devic ther: when everybody’'s r ter's for .. JOE ROSENBERG'S. | Brides, mothers and sisters, inspect remnants of Embroi- deries and Insertions we have on sale at less in price than we could buy! them regular. They com-| prise manufacturers’ ends and samples. Adam and Eve In the Garden of Eden—What Would They Say If They Saw These? THE DIANA-—Abdominal Reducer and Hose Supporter combined. Made of imported sateen, with oval-shaped pad and belt attached and four straps of extra strong lisle elastic, with patent button clasps. In red, pink. blue, also black. At the Price Cutter's..... 25¢ Our Verlings & N\ You will find are dif- 7 2\ ferent in style and prices—all up-to-date and economical women & find n 50. & HAT DRAPES and COMPLEXTON VEILS made of crisscross and Tuxedo dotted net. chenllle on border and chenflle dotted : full 54 inches and black. also <k and v\hfl? Instead of 60c. at Price Cuiter's for . -39c More Beautifisrs. Made in all silk net, horse hair. r web and pepper and salt effect; t dotted. chenilie dotted. also and embroidered dotted; let your ifc buy them here and you will find 0w much money she will save, I stead of 40c or 50c, at Joe Rouenher or In Evarybady’s Mouth Three Times & Day. TOOTH BRUSHES— Made of extra strong 1z horn handle. At the Price ............... Each (____’____ Our FRENCH hog bristles, with ex- Ye To Women. We Enow We Can Recommend The: SIDE and BACK COMBS. Made of real tortone shell. -Made to catch all the stray locks and shaped so ag to fit snugly to the head, Real value 40c and 50¢. At the Money-Saving .......... i snvegs AR Mothers. If you are looking for health pro- tettors and comfort for the little ones, re are some REUBEN'S VESTS. high k and long sleeves. Made of double finish, ted - fabri Fit around the stomach in a new patent . effect. Small and medium’ sizes, 2»0' lar o size l/nvays Wear the Bsst. It Costs No More. We were the lucky purchaser of 50 dozen GLOVES at an unusually low price. Made of picked lamb kid. Over- seam stitching, patent clasps; em- broidered with three rows on back. In red. gray, mode, white and black. Fitted . PR A pair 69¢c you should not fail o) some of the SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 1904, JOE ROSENBERG'S. f JOE ROSENBERG'S. figures. Our desire is not to take advantage of any one’s inexoerience. We | Jom ROSENBERG'S. | JOE ROSENBERG'S. ON'T LEAVE YOUR WIFE .BECAUSE- SHE IS EXTRAVAGANT . INTRODUCE HER TO THE PRICE CUTTER AND SHE WILL FIND THAT HER MONEY DOES DOUBLE DUTY. STRICTLY ONE PRICE TO 'EVERYBODY. Trickery hlsn t any existence in this store. Wg¢ believe first of ail in honest trading, trying to treat every one alike. We have no reason for deception, nothing to conceal. For this reason we mark all goods in plain do not “BAIT” any one by charg- ing a low price for one article and making the loss.up on another. One price to everybody. We think the generous, the liberal or careless buyer who pays without question the price asked should be given just as zood an exchange for Lis money as the person who is always bickering and wanting some- thing off the pnce. inches wide. For Monday Everybody’s dollars are the same at JOE ROSENBERG'S. THE PRICE CUTTER'S. THE NEW UP-TO-DATE Her Majssty Corset. TOR TEE STOUT WOMAN. Particular dressers will find this a most desirable corset because it fits so perfect end smoothly and is } cied on such graceful line: Made diamond satee; double boned with light su pla steels: fits like a glove, ror those women that have had their corsets made to or- der come and in-pectstpene Price R Are you tall? Are you short? A ou thin? Are you Stout? We ha jorsets or Forms to fit you. It's made in all sizes for old and young. beginning with the delicate little garment for the infant and the gracefully form- ed waist for the growing girl and the beautifully modeled walst for the woman: every step Is one of gontle develop- ment. natural hsalth and sym- metrical beauty. every form Infants Childre: Misses’ Women's Good Serse Waist. Made in shapes to fit 8 The Raglan. & ALLOVER APRON — Made of small checked ging- ham, epaulets over the shoulder; fastens in back: it is made to ver the whole dress. Careful women. this is just the garment for you. PRICE FIFTY CENTS. Ladies’ Wrappers. The good. stylish kind Made of good. heavy, colored percale; . in fancy Dresden patterns; epaulettes over the shoulder; trimmed with open- work embroidery; new puffed sleeves; finished with an ex- tra wide flounce. who know good would these. To women value, we like you to inspect Price;. Lovsrs of Comfort. Why not have one of these sleeping garments Made of pure white Da flannel. tucked yoke, roli- ing collar: yoke, cuffs and collar finished with her- ring-bone stitching; gener- ously made in width and length. SPECIAL PRICE ...........,.. 0 From OQu» Own Mackines. No middlieman's profit here — inspect them and you will see what we save you. LADIES WHITE SKIRT-—Made of Lonsdale cambric and trimmed with an 8- inch flounce, finished with tucks and hem- stnumd also dust uffle. On sale in _our bargain hlsement for. _LADIES' SKIRTS—Made of X\Pw York mills muslin, trimmed with 2 deep flounce of wide embroidery; also dust- ruffle; generously made. Price...75e LADIES' SKIRT—Made of soft bleached muslin, trimmed with a deep flounce and trimmed with Torchon lace and insertion; also dust ruffle. You could not buy the lace for what we ask far the garment complete’-Priek. . 85¢ Ladies’ -Shirt, Warsts. Why Not Buy Them Now? Yom wWill Need Them Soon As warm weather will shortly be here. Here are some that are very chic, and at a very low price. Made of India lawn. trimmed down the front with large tucks with wide embroidery insertion; made with \a detachable collar and tab; large bishop sleeves; tucked back and front. At the Price Cutter's at .... Each 81.25 Just Rescewved. Another Shipment of the Celebrated PONIES STOOKINGS. Mothers that have used these for their little ones, Speak in the highest praise of their wearing quality. fit and finish. Made of ironclad English thread, jersey knit, double heel and toes: fast black, stainless and velvet “finish; in light. medlum and heavy weights. All sizes A pair 2Be¢ Thin Women, Why Be Thin? Why not wear a Sahlin form “builder and a corset combined; made of summer netting: boned wit non-rust- able steels and re-enforced with feather-bone; hose sup- porter attachments. It fills out all hollows at the neck and chest. Dressmakers and man_ tailors are delighted pvhen they can fit over them, because it helps to give a perfect fit- ting dress. Inspect them whether you intend buying them or not. Price.... Each $1.00 JOE ROSENBERG rcciv 816 Market Street. It O’Farrell Street. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. COMPLETE BILL OF EXCEPTIONS Attorneys for Defense in the! Burton Case Submit Docu- ment to the Prosecution e AT [ ST. LOUIS, April 2.—The attorneys | for the defense In the case of United | who States Senator Burton of Kansas, have been preparing a bill of excep- | tions to secure a rehearing of. the case since Burton was found guilty in the United States District Court last Monday of receiving payment for use of his influence in behalf of the Rialto Louis before the Postoffice Depart- completed the bill to-day and | | submitted it to United States District make flesh e the foods which form the greater part of our daily bills of | fare But the trouble is that while we eat | enough and generally too much, the stomach, from abuse ahd overwork, | does 1 roperly digest and assimilate it wh the reason so many peo and s do not under weight; complete- "‘sh forming beefsteak =imilar wholesome food. thousands of such who | ple the lv diges and eggs and There are are really confirmed dyspeptics, ai- | though they may have no particular pain or inconvenience from their | stomachs | If such persons would lay their 'r’}udll s aside and make a regular | practice aking, after each meal, ne or two of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab- Jets the food would be gquickly and thoroughly digested, because these tablets contain the natural peptones and diastate which every weak stom- ch lacks, and by supplying this want the stomach is soon enabled to regain | ite natural tone and vigor. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets digest | every form of fiesh forming food, eggs, bread and potatoes, and | is the reason they so quickly bulld thin, | strengthen and invigorate dyspeptic men, women and children. Invalids and children, even the most delicate, ofit, as they contain no strong, irri- | tating drugs, harmful ingredient. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tq,,u, is the | etors of the Coates House of Kansas most successful and most widely | City, is financing the new hotel and known of any remedy for stomach | Will control a majority of the stock. troubles because it is the most rea- | sonable and scientific of modern med- icines. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold | ing Californians have arrived: vy every druggist in the United States and Canada, as well as in Great Bri- tain, at 50 cents for complete treat- ment. Nothing further is required to cure v stomach trouble or to make thin, | nervous, dyspeplic people piump and well use them with marked ben- | Year- »o cathartic nor any | Gred thousand dollar hotel in the fu- strong. at the Holland; L. G. MeNeil, at the Attorney Dyer. Assistant District At- torney Norton, to whom the bill was given, said the Government will prob- ably have completed its examination | of the document by Tuesday. It will hen be returned to the defense, who | will file it in the United States District | | his right fist, | Elder got up and Rea hit him again. Court, along with the motions already filed for a mew trial and arrest of judgment. If these motions are de-| nied sentence will be pronounced on | Senator Burton. He will then be per-“ mitted to give a new bond, pending his | appeal to the United States District | Court of Appeals. | ——————————— i ITALIAN COAL MINER MURDERED FOR HIS MONEY Pominick Blava Is Found Dead Near Krebs With Two Bullet Holes in His Head. SOUTH McALESTER, L T., April 2. Dominick Bluva, an Italian coal min- er, was found dead near Krebs this morning with two bullet holes in his head. Bluva lived alone and as he was known to have considerable money and none was found on his person it is thought that robbery prompted the murder. This makes the third man who has been found murdered near Krebs within the last South McAlester is to have a hun- ! ture. E. K. Criley, one of the propri- —_—— Californians in New York. NEW YORK, April 2.—The follow- From San Francisco—G. Castle, at the Sinclair; C. G. Koppitz and M. Lang, at the Broadway Central; H. E. Ward, at the Astor; H. H. Allen and wife, at the Normandie. ) From Los Arigeles—Miss Burnham, MAKES ATTACK | of the San Jose and Los Gatos electric | Ing at the corner of Banta Clara and | Market streets. | been trying to-get some of this 25 per ON CONTRACTOR Attorney E. M. Rea of San Jose Administers Punish- ment to George W. Elder R SAN JOSE, April 2—A fistic en- counter between Attorney Ed M. Rea railway and George W. Elder, the con- tractor of the road, occurred this morn- The trouble grew out of the fact that the men employed on the road have not been paid for the last two months. Elder has been claim- ing that Attorney -Rea had been the means of stopping the payment of the money by the company. When the men met this morning Rea asked Eider if he had made such a statement. Elder entered a’denial, whereupon Dan Ryan, poiitician, who was present, declared that Elder had made such a statement. Rea then struck Elder in the face with knocking him down. Elder declined ‘to fight. Elder's face was badly cut. A number of the workmen who have been employed in the construction of the Interurban road to-day maintained a boycott against the electric line at| the corner of Market and Santa Clara streets. They carried an American flag, and when passengers attempted to en- ter a car they were asked not to do so, as the road has not paid its employes. The men say they have not been paid for the last two months. The amount due them is between $8000 and $4000. They have engaged Attorneys W. A. Bowden and E. L. Rifbdes to collect their claims. Elder has the contract for the construction of the San Jose and Los Gatos Interurban Railway, and has received 75 per cent of the amount due him for the work. The other 25 per cent is held back for a certain perfod in case liens should be filed against the road for the construc- tion. The road is completed with the exception of a branch line from Sara- toga to Congress Springs. Elde~ has cent to pay the amount due his men, but the company has refused to give any of it to him. The directors say that at the proper time the money wiil be paid. NGLISH LAUD THE EXPLORER Scientists Display Interest! in Achievements of Cap- tain Sevtt in South Pacific e LONDON, April 2.—The success of Captain Scatt of the British Antarctic steamer Discovery, now at Lyttleton, New Zealand, in getting within 500 miles of the South Pacific and bringing out his expedition in safety after an absence of two and a half years, with the loss of only a single life, calls out much congratulatory commert in the newspapers. The captaln's interesting narrative to- the Daily Mail this morning, and other details published, have whetted the appetite of the scientists, who are eagerly waiting full information in re- gard to the results obtained. It is hardly anticipated, however, that much more will be given out until Captain Scott reports to the Royal Geograph- ical Society. —_————— n Overstreet Renominated. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.,, April Congressman Jesse Overstreet was re- nominated to-day by the Republi- cans of the Seventh District by ac- clamation. The delegates to the Na- tional Convention were instructed for Roosevelt. 4 2. g ADVERTISEMENTS. (1] 7” Cures Grip and COLDS + HUMPHREYS' AIDS TO “77." No. 1for Fevers. No. 2 * Worms. No. 8 * Teething. No. 4 “ Diarrhea. No. 8 “ Neuralgia. No. 9 “ Headaches. No.10 * Dyspepsia. No.14 “ Thae Skin. . No.15 “ Rheumatism. No. 16 “ Malaria. No.20 “ Whooping Cough. No.27 “ The Kidneys. No.30 “ The Bladder. At drugststs’, 25 cents each, or malled. Jubilee Book mailed free. Humphreys' Med. Co.. Cor. Willlam & John Streets, New York, BANDITS ELUDE THE OFFICERS No Trace Is Found of the Three Robbers Who Held Up the Train at Copley REDDING, April 2.—The trip of the |omcers north on the rallroad this aft- ernoon resulted in proving to their sat- | isfaction that the bandits who held up i the Oregon express at Copley Thurs- day night and killed Messenger O'Nell are the same thugs who held up fifteen men in Dave Endicott's saloon at Ken- nett, twenty miles north of here, on March 20. In the party that made the trip were Rallroad Detectives Willilam | Ahern and A. W. O'Brien, Sheriff J. L. Richardson and Deputies George Wiley, W. W. Wheeler and A.. M. Carpenter. They went as far north as Kennett jand returned to Reéding without any prisoners. The officers sav that a dozen differ- ent persons had told them circum- stances that seemed to point strongly to three men living near Kennett being the train robbers, but an investigation to-day showed conclusively that the suspects could not have been concerned in it. The trin to Kennett, however, while precluding the necessity of the arrest that the officers expected to male when ther left here, showed conclu- sively to the mind of Detective Ahern that the three robbers who held up the Fndicott saloon at Kennett on Marcan 20 are the same men who killed Mes- senger O'Neil at Copley on Thursday night. Ahern said this evening that he is confident that the crimes were com- mitted by the same gang. There are a number of reasons, he said, for arriv- ing at that conclusion. Chief among them is the abundance of profanity that the men used in both hold-ups. While at Kennett to-dav Detective Ahern had a long talk with M. E. Ar- righini, the bartender who was on duty when the saloon was robbed, and from him learned that the leader in that robbery gave his commands in sharp, clear tones, as did the leader in the train robbery; that the smallest man of the three w < the most addicted to profanity and was most severe in his ! exactions of the victims, as’ was the| little fellow at the Copley affalr. | Detective Ahern said the bartende ! gave him a good description of the | saloon robbers and hé is confident ! they were also the train robbers. Nothing has yet been learned, accord- lns to Ahern, as to where the bandits they blew up the express car. could be learned the identity of the desperadoes might be established. A point not heretofore given out to the public is that the officers have one of the wi ms used by the It is The manner in it was Corset Cover. French shape. rounded [ yoke effect; made of extra strong muslin and trimmed with four rows of Torchon 2lso lace. |ns'n|n Price 25e On_ Sale O'Farrell-Street Hntrance. Ctange Your Ring to Your O'her Finger 80 you worn't forget to inspect some of our RIBBONS that are on display this week. Width No. 100. full 5 inches wide. all-silk taffeta. alpaca finish. corded edge. In white. pink. blue, car- dinal. nfle, black. Instead of 20 a trade-bringer, special No Boasting Allowed Hers. What you see advertised You'll surely find in the store. We claim and have goods to back it “That we have the largest assortment of ladies’ neckwear in Frisco.” LADIES LACE CAPE COLLAR—Made in Point de Gena lace. floral and leaf designs. in Arabian or ecru. Price c Another. Extra wide CAPE COLLAR, full 10 {nches deep: made of Poimt Venise in fruit and leaf designs: in Arlbla’n and butter color. Price these elsewhere annl we're sure you'll buy them here . -81.50 Lace Stock Collar and Tab. Made of Eva _de Bogene lace: leaf, ring and dot designs; in white,\ butter and Ara- bian color. Have your wife buy them here and you Il see your money does double BURY. - PR, s . i . e B v s 3¢ HMere's a Shield to Prevent ¥You from Ruining Your Dress. Nothing More Chic The OMO ZOUAVE To finish your neck SHIELD, detachable, and can Than our_ protection or top collar; D€ WOIn with any dress. 1t made of fine lawn, with new swiss NS under the arm, ucross the embroldery patterns: also some hem- Shoulders and in front. Odor- stitched. The economical housewife legs and free from any pol should inspect these .............. e . T e e e . B skin. Recommended by phy- Al Boney-Saving Women Sicians and health journais. Buy their laces here. Nainsook covered and lined with There must be some reason for it. A vegetable substance which is wash- Cluny lace insertion, the good heavy able. Small and large sizes...... 50e kind, in Arablan and - white. three SN 8 nches wide, n man erent at- terns. At the Price Cutter's for . ... o Sprmy M. A yard 9e Normandy or Allover Net. Full 17 inches wide. in diamond and dotted effect. the good washing kind: for ladies’ or ‘h"drenfl drPs!!!. Price -A yard 43¢ Repassee. NET or ALLOVER WEBBING, dot and leaf designs, full 18 inches, in the real lace color, the lace that is used for waist and dress trimming. Price 75¢ Agent for Mer Mafesty's Corsets. secured brings out a new incident of the train hold-up. When the gun of Frank Rockwell, the guard, failed to explode the cartridge and he was compelled to surrender the bandits stood Rockwell against the wall of the express car while they made prepara- tions to dyvnamite the safe. One of | the robbers leaned his rifie against the wall near Rothwell. The guard cautiously moved his foot aldng until it came in contact with the butt of the weapon, causing it to fall to the floor. The robbers noticed it fall, but did not | realize that Rockwell had caused it | to fall. After the fuse had been lighted and the robbers were flling out of the car one of them, who had laid down his gun, picked up Roth- well’s, which was still leaning against wthe wall. That was just what Rock- well had hoved for. The bandit's rifle was not injured by the explosion and is in the hands of the officers. It is said to be an extraordinary rifle, but its possession may lead to the identity of the bandit owner being es- tablished. e —— San Francisco Veterinary College. Next sessfon will begin June 6th. Catalogues by applying to Dr. E. J. Creely, 510 G. G. ave.® ———————————— Being up to date will not keep a man from going down to defeat. If You Are Lookinw for the Best Fit- Fowne' clasps, much cooler. pagne and light grays. Priee.... handy than one of these HAND BAGS or WRIST BAGS. which are priced low. kid. strong metal Jewels set chain handle; firmly sewed (not the glued kind); case. purse 'and hand mirror inside. In blue, green and red the price we ask .. ‘We Sell One Kind—The Good Kind. toe: made of the best American cotton, light weight, also in price.. A pair 10e lisle. openwork lace effect, fast extra long, but short in Xflee English silk-embroidered insteps. finish. tan or white; regular 50c quality. Come and see if this is not the store that ad- vertises facts. 80 is a store by its values. ums cr prizes here. Are You Renovating Your Home?# SCARFS at unusually low prices. inches long and 20 inches wide. of extra heavy bleached hemstitched border, with a hand-made ins. When you see them you will appreciate the low price e extra heavy bleached lawn, all around, with a hand made all linen Battenberg insertion. .. ... Aplece 40e Seeking full value for her money, it will pay her to come here. 11 inches wide. front buckles of gun metal finish. | many néw designs. heavy black pleated gun metal slide, !}uckle. in different Grecian desi rice . Hare’s a Po'nter for You. tiag and Wearlng GLOVES, Here They Are. Just received our Spring assortment, (English make). e of e. stitched back, two patent t like kid. look iike kid, but In black, white, cham- = For Shopoers There's nothing more Made of real Levant moire lined. extra sps. with eather or in card Worth double -50e 2000 Yards Embroidery. Open patterns, button-hole edge. 3 and Tuesday ..A yard Z All Stores Sell Hosiery. Twenty-five _years’ & handling HOSIERY has taught us how they should be made. Why not prefit by our experience? We quote here a fe LADIES' HOSE— High spliced heel and LADIES' HOSE—Made of Egyptian black, LADIES' HOSE—Made of fast black thread, full finish, colored Price. . 25¢ LADIES' HOSE—French lisle, full openwork lace all around; Our price...Pair 25¢ A tree is known by the fruit it bears, No premi- Can We Help You? Here's some SHAMS and BURBAU SCARF or BUREAU RUNNER-—§4 Made linen; wide m of drawn work all around. 95¢ ‘made of emstiched SHAM—32 inches square The woman who is For Those Who Perspirs. Pretty and Ohic. We're the smallest store and we'rq satis- fied with the smallest profits. LADIES' BELTS— Made of extra strong, silk-finished elastic, with new straight- Price 25¢ BELTS—Made of extra taffeta. Large straight-front ns. 3¢ LADIES' with 4 Our PERSONAL columns ‘ contain ads of general interest. Information of value to you | may be obtained by reading | these ads. -+ Cement for an Immeénse Canal. SUISUN, April 2.—The Pacific Portland Cement Company of this place has received from the United States Government an order for 50,- 000 barrels of cement to be used in the construction of the canal that is to connect Truckee and Carson rivers. The building of this canal is a gigan- tic project, as it will be 200 miles in length. The manufacture of this cement will be under the supervision of F. A. Huber, a Goveinment en- gineer and specialist in concrete work. The cement will be delivered at Wads- worth, Nevada. ————e Lieutenant Governor to Go East. SUISUN,, April 2.—Lieutenant Gov- ernor Alden Anderson expects to leave in a few days for an extended trip throughout the Eastern States in the interest of the California Fruit Dis- tributors, of which he is general man- ager. His itinerary will include the principal fruit markets of the Bast and he will be absent several weeks. We have a beautiful line up-to-date Bedroom Sets in pol- of ished oak and mahogany ranging I in pricé from rent; : $22.00 to $150.00 All other furniture houses ask from higher, adding their rent to price of goods. that's why we sell so much lower. 15 to 23 per cent We pay no Before buying dsewherc come in and look over our stock. Our prices sell our goods. : 1017-1023 Mission St. The J, Noonan Furniture Ga. Eteve smn & ecr Mew Pest Cffic

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