The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 21, 1905, Page 33

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL CALIFORNIN'S BOOMERS MEET Third Semi-Annual Session of Counties’ - Promotion Committee Held in San Jose SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1905 These Prices for Monday Only These offerings will make Monday a banner day at Pragers, and will crowd it from basement to roof. Judge for yourselves whether these are not the best values ever cffered San Francisco shoppers. A tremendous saving on every item and you slmply can’t afiord to overlook them. Fresh and seasonable goods. Chiffon Veiling Music 47 ccach Don't Be Fat. My New Obesity Food Quickly Reduces Weight to Normal, Requires no Starvation Process on Your Part, , Towels Women's and Is Absolutely Safe. : Qaain Aisle) oA ik Specials Cotfon Corset : INTERESTING PAPERS |8 inches wite: s |3y f5,1 ] biesched | Back, Back to Bai Covers Trial Package Sent Free fo ANl Who Write, by Mail, Postpaid, in =, colorsi _ very latest | - towe, vg‘h}':d‘gir- kgt FIE o L R 4 h % : Bcty B ; Little Girt, | Fitted at the wa Plain Wrapper---Write to-day, - |Population of Golden State [ 72 ™ regvars "S:;f‘],‘:l 5{;3.75 '3}::. B Little GInt | Vend cit nigh Tock with Has Increased500,0008Since Monday 25 pecigh (Mol ¢ X | 1 c price, @ dozen price a yard. si.m Prices for Mond'v Onlv—=No Lcnger Millinery and Tnmmmgs That Are| Part of the Great Eastern Purchase | Advertisers Got to Work e Special Dispatch to The Cail SAN JOSE, May 20.—The third semi- annual meeting of the Counties’ Com- mittee of the Caiifornia Promotion Committee met in the Chamber of Com-~ merce rooms bere to-day, A special car bearing the delegates. and many | Prlc: for Monday Omy—No Longer Women’s Summer Apparel Notable for Style and Values (Second Floor) Blouse Suit—In black, blue and brown mixtures: it bas a pretty material for || summer dresses; inches wide. Special, a2 yard...eee.. 15c memvb;rs. (ulntll"e fix:mortni::mgmuig:e (Second Floor) trimmed blouse and pleated skl_r_r these are 8 ‘:"::;Cm;: o A raanatine g!'w“d‘ :H Those who have not partici-|| Handsome Oxford Waist- | ;f:‘:; uxsgggl:lxt;:lesewemode "euw""‘h $ .50 the Chamber of Commerce and escorted | pated in this great sale willf ings—Neat small ei- Stylish Jacket Suit—Comes in all to the Hotel Vendome. Zbout one hun- | have a chance to do so to-mor- feets; worth 25¢ to the leading colors; just the | dred delegates represenfing all parts row, and besides the millinery|| 4oc a yard. Special thing for summer wear; the of the State were present. The morning session opened shortly after 10 o'ciock. Andrea Sbarboro, | chairman of the Califorsia Promotion Committee, presided as chairman and | Edward P. Antron of San Francisco was secretary. President V. A. Schel- ler of the San Jose Ctuamber of Com jacket has seli-strags extend- ing down the front and back: lined throughout with silk, full pleated skirt; a $2s5.00 suit. Specially priced ;% that has already been offered there will be additional spe- cials—all with further sweep- ing reductions. R Tailor Hats and Dress Hats— ' Hyacintbs in all the new pas- | Many the very latest New tel shades, Lilaes, Chrysa sale price. 15¢ Mercerized White Waist- ngs—Worth 35¢ and merce delivered an address of welcome. York creations, American Beauts atd Shbcial New Silk Shirt Waist Smt—One Chairman Sbarboro responded. on behalt 5 ‘"j;m ey Small June Roses | 50¢ a yard. Specia of this season’s most popular of the delegates. In part he said: o Large Wreaths, and hun- sale price, ideas; waist is tucked from dreds of others. Red, white and pink roses aref on separate tables, and sold at, bunch 9¢ shoulder to bust; new tucked circular skirt; the trimming is very pretty; comes in different “Our committee is doing a great deal of good for this State. Since our or- sanization. three years age, the popu- | them Into two lots for M. davonty” g9 and 54 50 ge number of Street Hats hemstitched and broidered novelty wash em- lation of this State has been increased | Folinge—Large Rose Spr&\ b . hocks: by more than 500,000 people, and only | will be closed out at bunch . Washable Silk Crepe de ;nln' a mn;hdeuhe d ¢ vesterday we heard from President | 90c and $1.40 | A wix-inch bunch: e i e o} Specially o Schmidt of the Bankers' State Conven- I,,”ud,,,g many Turbans, l.tr;mn:.d leflo;l- _dsse"}. — Handsome at : . erown . tion, that was in session in Oakland, that the deposits in the different banka and Misses' Hats. Line S-nmh Covert Coat — Has flat smched have increased during the last year Many French 9 3 . collar and coal is finished with | $30,000,000.” to 5500 g o goods in all the leading| cight straps: has the new leg- Sale 95 ‘W. Jefferson of Hollister, secretary o -mutton nce\,e and turned-up price colors; worth soc, 75¢ of the Central Coast Counties Improve- Tusean Flop Hats—Plenty in cuffs; regulal Association, read a paper on “De- = b g i St 35 | White Duck salors—For out-§ and $1.0o yard. 25c \‘” R ment Work in the Central Coast x $1.00 and $1.50 , 1 Black Neapolita: Special, a yard different shap: Special prie fes. ngressman Julius Kahn The Above lllustration Shows the Remarkable Effects of This Wonderful o Do R iaarel 2 adden iow revel 2 rzani: S g Obesity Food—What It Has Done for Others It Will Do for You. 430 Natlons! Frojscts for Califorata Liquors Prices for Monday Onlv—l\o Longer Groceries ul remedy lack- | At the afternoon session Mrs. Coman have never felt s dir b e ]| Of Pasadena addressed the meeting 1n 195 when I Legan Obesity | regard to the work of the Emergency ent, and now I have reduced in caring for tuberculosis an 48 pounds. patients. C. Moody of Los Angeles, seems almost o 3 . suppose it i e e of the Out West Magazine, and 1L S. For Monday Only For Monday Only 98¢ A One-Day Silk and Dress Goods Sale| Without lts Equal Hams—Our choicest Regularly sold at bc a pound. Special unter or Maryland Pare “Il\ve Whiskies—Bottie 13¢ I did mot much flesh and at meaitime, :uv::{v‘\ but your " won de v:A. ;. HOEJS!!?H of _ew‘\'v_.vrk also de_h\:eredl o Ade-Thelold (Main Floor) Royal Baking Po S ind. & Tave Comeaited s Soctor severs) | Saaresses. 4 Al G. I Roberts of Napa. | f§ deate Mot fana: bottie 19€ | White Japanese Silk—20 inches wide—the | All-wool Shepherd Checks—38 inches wide;| fandard “Brandi™ " i-pouna - hefore, and my colr toihe | doubled itself in the past two years, quality selling at 25 a yard regu- { @@ | i black, bluc and brown. Sold IVEL TS . was told of by W. H. Moulton, and D. Gast Imported Cogmae—12il larly. Special, a yard.......... regularly at 6Goc yd. Special, yd. | Mieg—Pusen Jamenz solbe v X Snd relieves the | 4 =0 many things to get rid of my | W. Coolidze of Pasadena reported for Toars “‘Qpp‘;(’d’]'“ 32 $1.20 | White Japanese Silk—27 in. wide— 25C Taffeta—White or cream—rcgul:r]y "'9C ularly 4 pounds for 35c. RO, A lungs to expand naturally until 1 got your letters, and | that place, Escondide and. San Ber- reg. 4oc a yard. Special, a yard 65c a yard. Special.. foecial. 11 peungs. nardino. Charles F. Craig, lits Chamber of ¢ kidneys and 2 natural manner scientific Obesity Food does the Wver to perform their | ad T did Pongee Silk—19 inches mde \\ onh White Japanese Silk—27 in. wide— > 45¢ a yard. Reduced to reg. sold at soc a vard. Special Berax _Soap—Tower Brand: best floating; 6 bars ble Bourbon Whiskey will take pleasure in ¢ quality that you puy se who write me. secretary Of the Wil- 35¢ 35¢| a feel better the first day you | d dress—no money—to- . for at other " PR RS T o §7 PRus N i SN GRS - S SRR R 0T Tl | ST SR N Pl Sottr 8 = ity o oo Sty e, |\r\\vvlr£=:;‘nl:\0:‘dhdr:‘o R $1.98) pure Silk Black Lining Z‘afl'eta]— 29c Shantung Pongee—ig inches wide. rase Reid Gates, 6068 Dearborn and receive the trial X o larl g e e 75 e gyt B avs: "My Dear Mr. Kelloge: i Public was the subject of the address Regularly 45c a y PeCia alue at s0c a yard. Special Silk Faille—In all col Worth c a yard. Special Black Taffeta — Guaranteed—sold regularly at 65c yard. Special, yd 45‘ Silk Crepe de Chine—Worth 7 Sweet Brier Rye or Bnnr n— Regularly 84 00 ¢ gallon. Spasial of Hamilton Wright of San Francisco, chief of the publicity bureau of the (: fornia Promotion Committee. Jennings, executive officer of the Califof§’ nia Promotion Committee, spoke on “The Metropolis and State Development. EAVY INV EST\IF\'TQ BY "\TFI TING TRUSTS SCHUETZEN VEREIN VISITS SANTA CRUZ * : C. M. Gidney f Santa Barbara invited TR v T g Y CLUW HOME rooms has been turned over to th lub 1 fn 11ars to Be Fx-|San Franciscans Warmly | me commitiee t noia their nest meecing | SANTA CRUZ READY UNDERGOING ALTERATIONS | and there is also a private dining- [iltions of Dollars to X * | at that place. Napa had already veen| * FOR SUMMER GUEST ke e = room. embers Are Temporarily to Be Housed It will be several weeks before the work on the clubrooms is completed. They will be retinted, refitted and re- furnished. When the building is again ready for occupancy it will be reopened Welcomed by Citizens named, and a vote resulted in a tle. Napa finally withdrew, with the understanding of Beach City. | that it would be next, and Santa Bar- | bara was chosen unanimousl A resolution extending to the National pended in Erection of Plants in Mexieo. at the Hotel Buckingham Until Time of Reopening. Neason Opened With a Big Celebration at Y Extensive alterations Epectal Dispatch to The Cail b ons are being made INTD A WHALE '\ > 1 o3 * Educational Assoc in the lx'a‘{dquartcrs of the L'r:uversily“ with a jinks. Special Dispatch to The Call SANTA CRUZ, May 20.—The members | meet in San Fran th" B{‘a(‘h. Club. While the changes are in prog- | —_————— AHTA, Mex, May 20—Gover- | Of the Schuetzen Verein of San Francis- | adopted. Other ~resolutions = extended | e e :;:;Ln:lh“lhr:i:"}f’prs ,m,"' temporarily | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. May 20.—The Switch. < co came here last night for a two days’ | thanks to the citizens of San Jose, the e r lares and penates to the | men's Urion of North America to-day ssttied ’ ane Oreel of this Mats 18 - | - oy ware met at fhe traiimy | ralifcad ocllitpaiils BUN e prpes. AT Special Dispatch to Tha Call. Special Dispatch to The Call Hotel Buckingham, where they are | the insurance question, as far as (s oo thor the statemént that ut | Visit. ey e 3 N —_— 2 3 . 5 vi - tion s concerned » the ass E : oime Statemen: bl ADOUL | he Thirteenth Infantry Band. the Santa | Ofher extended congratulations to the of-| gANTA CRUZ, May 0.—The opening of | VENTURA,/May ®—The yacht Vish- B s e chanarts . of [ ST S S e i s D A . - et e in the | Cruz Canton, Patriarchs Militant, Cap- | Ucers of the Lewis and Clark ixposition | o gynta Crus season to-day was a gala | nu, Captain Merry, while running be- | . | classes already siven by the order. new smelting plants in the atiaoee 2 > 4 <ol s s 4 s 4 e iost tigmed | tain Morey in command; Avalon Uniform | an's exenrsion to. Portand. The Bi|event. The main celebration was at the | tween the Channel Islands and the .t ey op | Rank, Knights of Pythias, under com- | Camino Real movement was indorsed. It | beach. Flags and bunting were displayed | mainiand yesterday with a load of pleas- " Refining | mand of Captain D. C. Clark, and the | was decided to notify Easterners that the | in profusion. The streets were crowded | ure-seekers aboard had a collision with | o = 1ting | Uniform Rank of Maccabees | sending of tubercular patients to this| 41 day long and far into the night, when | g whale about forty feet long. The ! R iant ot % b of Chihuar | The visitors were escorted up Pacifi¢ | State who have not sufficient means is | myriags of electric lights fiashed a wel- | Vishnu was spinning along under a sUff » Governor Croel says that this | vemuie, where. in honor of their arrival. |20 Injustice to the patients and the peo-| ;e to the hundreds of strangers that | breeze when the leviathan was sighted | + about 10,090,000, The |8l the electric illuminations were di b legates w tertained | are in town. | a short distance ahead. The monster was . : ut $10.090.000. TRe | ). 5. When they reached their head- |, o 'g{j,':,‘,,;{‘:{‘iff“fi;{‘2’3,.2’2;2. To-| The Thiricenth Infantry Band of Angel | uppgrently playing, for it darted about | ol t" smelter will be | quarters at Tent City they were morrow the visitors will be taken about | Island gave a concert to-night that Was, Lo creat rapidity. In its evolutions it | = the capaeity | foaded & Tt; "";d".'\"‘ of ”‘4"1‘ the eity and county enjoyed by thousands. got squarely in front of the Vishnu and a au manns - the ca tended to them by Mayor Cla e T daily. The SRR 3 = % N v . the -boat was upon it before the course y an S fning Com- | + "'1 ADMITS HIS GUILT SITES FOR A STATE could be changed. The impact was a te treas- | cated at Parral, another at Minas Nue- | * b - 5 Y VTQTMI T | hard one and stopped the progress of | Shoes of the very newest fashios, rantee that it will | vas and (;m cther at Villa Escobedo. | AND RETURNS PURS FARM ARE VISITED | tne yacht. k:l'he vesbsc‘l“cn;e‘en:(d ':!dld ;gsi well made by skilled workm: rms of the con This concessi 1so includes authority | passengers became badly frighten s vernment. It obli- | for the. instaliation by Davis and. as. 3 £ . | whale ‘was too surprised, héwever, to such v ot :P'O& als for this nence the construc- | sociates of & large ciectric power plant, | Washington Thief Realizes|( e “"'\ We make such an unusual offer right at once. | which will afford power for the opera- . % | A P G e sho again. = that he has also | tion of the threc metallurgical plants. | Flis Wickedness After At- County Towns and Lands l now at the tof the season, because i granted to Eugene | More than $5,000,000 will be expended s ey . 3‘ t \‘OTORIOIV\‘ ]\.Dl\\ ! we know it bring us a host of new netan, D. C. and as-|in the construction of he proposed tending the Revivals. in Au ] leh il B and satisfied customers whose future establishment of metal- | and electric plant. MLRDEBER IS KILLED | patronage we value higher than any 1000 tons | The Commis- Johnston of Parral has WOODLAND, May 20. azgregating applied 3 t Special Dispatch to The Call presen > We Have the sites offered. They arrived at Davis- ville from Sacramento on an eatly morn- Noted D(’Spel'a,do. ing train. They were met there by. thirty | coneession pro- | tn (,r) ernor Creel for a concession to | " inted to select a site for the m ever h,'h. shoes here? ruction of three large smelter st Jiminez, | SOUTH BEND, Wash, May 20— | Sloners appol : : ' i Slai ; Mex d in the Parral | The application will be | Brought to a sense of his wickedness | State agricultural farm spent several Cattle Thief Slain by Mex 2‘::..}: ‘zno:nfl:n: to get acquainted One plant will be lo- | through the preachings at the revival | hours in Yolo County to-day inspecting cans Belie\‘ed f() Bt‘, SPECIALS ARE Poiluflx THIS mlflx! ONLY. meetings held here in the last two weeks, the appropriator of afother's | purse confessed his sin to Evangelist NO. 1. LADIES’ PATENT COLY» | Needham and returned the property. ; # ® | GIBSON _TIES—Plain toe, | The evangelist will not divulge the |Sitizens with seven auto cars, in which Special Dispatch to The Call H Silitary hedls Sist-ciaee 6% | penitent's name. the towns of Woodland. Cacheville, Mad- - _— | every way. Special Lhis Last Christmas B. T. Harris of | ison, Esparto and Winters were visited, | SAN DIEGO, May 20.—That the | week . ceee 3226 | Tokeland left his purse containing $87 | also several sites in the vicinity of each | Indian k"‘e"“'b‘:,“l,ff:,:[l’e,“:,hf belo':\t; no.n. |.u: e P | on a counter in the South Bend post- | town. At Winters the citizens gave a re- | the Mexican line by caught | TESS ml'lfllw ception to the Governor and party pend- | him stealing cattle is none other than l office. ing the arrival of the train upon which he returned, Missing it a few moments later, to find that it was gone. batk. medium soles and heels, a !Dlendld and ltylllh the notorious Juan Piazzo, the Indian who knifed and killed another Indian | plain toe, military Neels, one of the swellest spring styles. Special thiS Week -....«.«.32. 18 NO. 4 LADIES r“n Kin GIBSON TIES—FPlain toes, military heels, hand-turned, a very comfortable low shoe. Special this week .... $2.15 No, 5 LAD! TAN CALF -Plain tmedlum wetght soles: - tary R | | | The evangelist alone knows the thief. | they departed. e Eicaion 184t aummet. 18, the baltef | article. Special week. .32.15 | Y of the police. The description of tne | NO. 3. LADIES® PA” covLT | MANY MONTEREY COUNTY By Cteant Supied Mere. man tallies exactly with that of Piazzo. | BUTTON TIES—Dull. tops, | Bids opened in Washington last Fri- day Dy the Istamian Canal Commllslon| for 14,000,000 fect of lumber to be de- livered - either at Colon or Ancon showed that the Bellingham Bay Im- provement Compary had the Iowest Piazzo was one of the four Indians who in 1901 murdered three officers be- low the line after being arrested and made their escape. The prisoners were | being taken to jail. One day while at lunch they overpowered the officers figure, their agreement being to supply | and murdered them with their own the material for $230,981. An examina- | guns. b tion of the biés show the ability of —————————— | Bl o e aitrices o het it | ENGINEER IS KILLED AND FIREMAN HUR'I‘ Six Pacific Coast bidders were lower than the Jowest bid submitted from the Men Caught Beneath the En-| gine That Jumps Track | CHILDREN NOT VACCINATED | Queer State of Affairs Revealed by the Returns of Superintendent’s Censps. SALINAS, May 20.—The school census in Monterey County just finished by School Superintendent Stirling snows a great falling off in the number of children. The number of children over five and under seventeen years of age is 4942, o decrease of 321. Nearly two- thirds of the children have not been vaccinated. There are 229 less children in Salinas | this year than last, one less in Mon- terey and forty-three less in Pacific Dining-Room Chairs Just as pictured; fancy turned spindles, saddle seat, worth $1.25. For this -fll eels. Special this week NO.6. LADIES BROWN SUEDE GIBSON TTES—With French heels, plain toe, light hand-turned soles. tal this week . 32,15 W Eastern Coast, notwithstanding the fact that the freight from manufacturing: points on this coast is about double the raté of freight on the Atlanti: Coast. Bids will be¢ opened in Washington on \ | i i | | ) | Grove. More than half of the pupils | May 2¢ for 12,030,000 feet NO. 7. LADIES LACE 00; fon more of lum- - it of Salinas are unvaccinated. Steps will | ber and the Bellingham Company has Near San Diego ;m“‘"’—“"“mw — other furniture be taken to compel vaccination. submitted 2 bid on this. v military heels. Spec!u ms SAN DIEGO, May 20.—A freight train | 3N --Full size Saturday Night T e ————————— BAKING POWDER. met with disaster this afternoon while coming north six miles sonth of this city. The engine left the track and = freight car immediately behind topplea over upon it, burying the engineer and fireman under the wreckage. eated after long effort, being pinned under the oil tank of the engine. He on the National City and Otay Railroad | The engineer, Mark Baird, was extri- | died soon after being released. He . military heels. No. CHILDREN'S AND Iusls TAN CALF GIBSOV - turned soles. <ned-| thls week— 115 Sizes 5 to §... : Sizes 8% to 11 . .31 Sizes 113% to 2 . l}gg ILDREN'S AND 3 Ny T Y leather uvn Same Prices. B Mail orders prompily flld Send ‘was unmarried. The fireman, Benjamin | Spagel. Smith, also was taken out atter mueh | for our new catalogue. difficulty. It is believed hs is fatally injured. | Chllaren’s . nnutkn‘-nwme-.nmew-l cident, which eccurred on a sharp curve and on a rather vy grade by or & We Furnish Houses Completely. All Cnrs Lead to Our Store. Country Orders Solicited. EASTERN OUTFmG CO. 1320-1328 STOCKTON STREET Speecial this| week S5e d 00 é»mm Shoes

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