The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 10, 1907, Page 35

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10 Siaplamat Indians to Give Benefit for Gymnasium the b the Siaplamat the St SANTA ROSA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES GIVEN DIPLOMAS % of Sixteen Young Men and Women ecelve Reward of Their Efforts ses of the Sa benefit the proceeds of which wil p a ding of a gym- 8.—The semian- a 1eld last even- xteen young course ece eir c the & ¥ Superintendent E. Morris essays and ora- nsisted of class is t was de- ve bullding not be- following COUNTRY 15 SHORT OFRFLE Army Appropriation Bill Debate Brings Out Several | i Matters of Information| Portieres a"d Gouch Covers SALARTES OF OFFICERS{ A Saving of '3 to % | WASHINGTON, Feb. 8.—The army | Tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock we will start one of the most gigantic sales of appropriation bill was taken up in th*" Curtains; Portieres and Couch Covers that has ever been placed before the San i::‘“-i»;‘:nf;mé: :rm(e)f:“l“r&::l?)‘:t:?:‘:- Francisco public. These are without doubt the greatest Curtain values that you | change public lands for private lands have ever seen. Although we mention below but a few of the exceptional values, when private lands were needed for en larged litary organizations, went ou on a point of order. Senator Carter contended that it gave too much leeway for the swapping of lands. there are hundreds of styles to choose from, in values ranging to $15. With every purchase a 54-inch extension rod is given absolutely free. The adopting of an amendment au $1.25 Lace Curtains 50c Pair Portii wi rench thorizing the Secretary of War to sup- There are just 500 pairs of these inexpensive $3.50 Tapesa' eres hite and Arabian Fi ply militia for the varigus States with curtains that look as well as an ordinary $2.25 Pai Nets i et Al by P PagT $1.25 curtain for basements, aitics and tem- . am 36 inches wide 255 72 inches wide £ r army created considerable dis parary homes: there are ten patterns tog¢{ We have a splendid showing of handsome 73 inches wile B0 sion. Burkett asked for informa- | PR S MinHay ang Tagaday 50¢ tapestry Portieres; in greem red and com- § § 45 toches wide & yard ....... as to the number of rifles the Whits safl Avablas. et i Dineioin of Eroon and ced gbele_tegiler vard o 9e 30¢ | 105 inches wide g &5 Government had in reserve. . Won: wortn 3}. gt - i Pl a onday and @B DE¢ 54 lnc;: wide 2 A yard c 1 will say,” replied Warren, “that| Vhite d Arablam Curtalns—3%% x5 e yard ....... S 20 2 ; s \a K T e Conch Covers—There are just 100 of these out we had-not powder enough to loa R SR 3 s T ok : dad and Afghanistan patterns. Early pur- licated elsewhere under $2.50 a palr. once the guns we had, and we had not e e e : chasing s recommended on §2 00 i el el . Sl e s enough to arm 20,000 reserves, $2.00. Reduced to these, as they sell for just.... o rwide’ . vhen we appropriated mon. road 1 submit that is not .a reply to my e D NEW SPRING STYLES IN LADIES’ SUITS »n exists now, the Secre- as not done his duty,” re- A few advance styles in Ladies’ Suits which reached us but a day or so ago are the finest showing that we have ever placed before v you. Many beautiful new novelti#s are now on display in this department. Every woman who knows values will recog- NO RESERVE RIFLES | : nize the wonderful worth of these beautiful Suits. The lot comprises Chiffon Panamas, Chiffon Broadcloths, Fancy Suit- ings, etc. The styles shown are the Eton blouse, girdle effects and the ever popular tailor coat. The skirts are very full, pleated and trimmed with the same material. Below we are showing two special values. “Does nator think it would be | a good thing for me to stand here and tell to the country and to foreign na- | 1st how much powder and ball | Ladies’ Suits of Panama Striped Suiting—With straps of the | Another Special is an Eton Panama Cloth Suit—There are sev- | e on bk asked Warren. | > same goods; with qu skirts and lined throughout with silk; eral colors; trimmed with fancy braid; each with girdle— sorry the Senators shows irri- | ; a very neat and stylish garment, worth $25. To- $18 a suit well worth $30. Special... A 22 50 said Burkett. N AR MOLTOW . ... nm -=- s ren said that to the best of his i . the Government had no re- | ot e e octdont| | Handsome New Spring Lawn Waists ; Half Price Senator Clapp, discussing the trans- portation amendment, suggested it should be so framed as to give the These dainty 1907 models are the product of the cleverest Eastern designers. We have never offered more Government the benefit of reduction of distinctive lawn waists at the low prices we are quoting on these. They are all exquisitely patterned and Fathn made of very sheer white lawn; beautifully embroidered and trimmed with dainty laces. There @g 5 are eight styl Worth $1.50," $1.76 and $2.00. Special tomorrow, each.......... PAge B AN s DESIOMIEE, (R L S The second lot on special sale is made of a very fine sheer } Senator Warren made a plea for the| the shoulders and down the front. Worth $2.00, $2.25 and § ght of army officers to accept passes, | to, each ng attention to General Funston's| e laration that they were getting less than hodcarriers in San Francisco. { This brought from McCumber & sar- | castic reply that his “heart also bled | for the poor militiamen who drove to Pure Wines and Trunks and 50c Silk Ribbons 35¢ $1.75 Framed Picture 83c Household Eighe y 4 These pretty ribbons come in fancy plaids,} §Commencing tomorrow we will offer to you o r.adron:li ‘stafiflo;w Jin (h(h‘elr Sax ‘ Liguors Suit Cases Roman stripes and Dresden effects, in a limited number of delicately colored faps Offerings Requirements rieges” and he contrasted their condi- | Monday and widths from 3 to 5 inches; suitable for simlles. These pictures are neatly framed tion with that of the ordinary man, to | We offer on sale belts, hat trimmings, hair ‘bows, DEn in a 2%-inch Roman gold molding, with} § Womem's Mereer- g A g e thelr great aavantage. : | Tuesday Only tomorrow a'stroms § otc. Always sold at 50c. Special, yd. pretty ornamented corners; picture com- ized Lisle Vests— Y e Scott GREEERtN LRl hariohip bin-] £ over Laces—In a pretty assortmen plete is 13x24 inches. Many beautiful land- i r sioned when the officer was ordered e servicesble trunk, O Seslamer 18 Ihee asorat 50¢ scapes and marines are shown In this great Ragw - SENGE A o s - one army post to another, in| vineyards; = with hardwood{ {yedallions—A large varietyof designs @q offer. ' Resular $1.75 value. Re- ghap sleeveless; color 3250 . . 4 Sallon slats, steel corner to choose from. Special, yard...... duced to, each . A C white only. Worth — as an extra bumpers and 20c. Special, each clal to, each..$L.63 se he had to bear the expense 0c gallon of transportation for his family and| Hill & Hill or Pruck ; . household. Rye — Bottled in clamp, strap - <. 13%e McCumber replied that this was al bona‘: t:{lzs@u‘?r:; l!fl;\gest and ‘f”}: Valentines— During thislyo o 0o nsy i E nfef::grt’!'e- Pot ¢ 5! regular $1.26; bot- e ray, ne ' hardship placed upon Government em fesular §1780; ol N LR nent s abmplots entire week§ pus o e Tm. regular value d5c ployes of all kinds. He also criticised | ' Svith heavy canbas: 2 we will{ . - Specfal ...... the great difference between the sala- | Ballantin India The special price{ assortment Py the gt L Ly uits—Long Enameled Tea Ket- ries of the officers of the higher and | Ale or Brown Stoutd $ s .. . ........ or short sleeves; tle—3-quart size; lower grades. The compensation of the latter he regarded as inadequate. It| Special, dozen .. sho wing frame your{ .ither knee or regular S$5¢; to- was the greatest privilege that could | Port, Sherry, An- $1L85 plcetures) ankle length; morrow . 40c every new{ ' with any of § White only. Enameled Dishpan come to a young man in this country, | gelica, Muncatel, corners! iad! el i oor “Hana. pooial, sutka. ..l he said, to be educated by the Govern- | Malaga, Tokay — ;tee! fralm*;(: 3 some line ment, assured of & commission in the Res. 31.50 al.$1.05 Dt h Dt ranging IR of mold- army and then of retired pay. 1 Kentucky Club ' ; t ings, 10 per Ry Warren pictured the hardship of the| Mason’s Pure price from cent reduec- Stove enlisted man in the Philippines when | Whiskey — h . ‘ R compelled to pay his own transporta- | Speclal, bottle.75e 34, o s ety s R 30 $1.00; now tion to reach home. | GAVE MILLIONS TO ROADS | The hardships of the army officer . or l'}’\ pils: | wwere pointed out by Senator Spooner. - ry Kobes, | Re % & X ] e M ok, Male o e e plll Spooner re- | ner: “the roads ma# grant the re- . This remark caused an exclamation PAGIFIC CUSTOMS EXPENSE | LIGHT AT RED ROCK : REPLACING OF RECORDS A r, Ada Vanch| ™ +1 think if we'could have procesded|duced rates; they are not compelled tofof surprise from Aldrich and Tilman | X ¥ Margaret Given, |to the enactment of the rate legislation | 40, 20- > L s_‘sir‘x‘lul[nneausl)h | Secretary Shaw Sends Estimates for |Government Appropriation Carfles Files of Government Offices.Here to Be t, Cora E “I" ones, 'in the usual Senatorial way, with 1ess‘“bfi";‘e::,_"L";‘::;"m;“;fi;fl‘:;" ol e ¥ le‘d you sa.vt the t;:)mmi!hs!on h]exld :ti the Next Fiseal Year | $30,000 to Establish It Rehabiittated Kat Lonergan, friction and more of conference and shed, . | had the power to make such a ruling?” T = o WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—The omnibus GT i fe Marion | giscussion, such as is usual when the| “Is there any evidence here,” inter-|was the question. g : WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. S*‘""e"“'yluthouaé i e e e T lh‘; = US| WASHINGTON, Feb. %.—Land Com- 28 r tney Semate mcts within itself, perhaps some | posed Tillman, “of the transcontinental| Warren could only “guess” that the|Shaw sent .to Congress today estl-|lghthouse bill Which passed the House | missioner Richards sent to Congress TR provisions of the rate bill which are|roads competing against the land grant | commission had the power. mates for the expenses of the Cus- m; eb." ;_"“ b 1 up "} > ahefl""‘tod-y an estimate of an appropriation SONOMA LAND IN DISPUTE today found objectionable, and the oth- | roads, With which the Government has| Further consideration of the bill ' was!, = <o vice dquring the fiscal vear| mi‘zl i m;{eb"; recelved the ap-|for replacing files and records in the SANTA . Feb. 8.—Sult has been | ers, objections to which have not yvet|already performed its contract—are | postponed until Monday. e e 008 Tods eoataress |PToval of that boays - . o | offices o the surveyor 4nd the: regieter stitute or Court here been discovered, would not be found ex- | any of these ro‘nd'! asking the tprl'villegq: e R the following figures for Pacific ports: | California are carried in the bill. Ona‘nnd receiver at San F!'am:l!cln. which > £ 1and contaln- | isting in it. But if there is anything injof handling Covevnment materlsl 0| MRS FRANKLIN K. LANE ILL San Francisco— Emploges. Selaries. | appropriates 35000 for the purchase of | reomme s o oo [0 last Aprils eatas- g the coast of West- | the rate bill so far as army officers are | one-half rates? s s0, RSB TEN Ha i A Tk nt ey, he trophe. ndern 10usa; Tract Office v, P l Street Work Sacramento and s s | Dwight Way — e Done Free Open Today $700 the parties being | concerned which is not just it ought to | overwhelming proof, an unanswerable n against be eliminated, and this is a good place|argument for a reduction of railroad e are a dozen | to = [l Oy > Soug ey ary late: 8 - “I don't know of a single railroad or iy :- ;r::x:frf pooner contended that the proposi-| | & more comfortable condition today.|Los Angeles 084 |for a light and fog signal station at| cannot agree althaugn land grants. Aldrich replled that the |side of the War Department and more | es belong- | proposition would reduce the roads|especially the officers themselves. It | here. 1d scres | which had no land grants to the level [is not certain yet that the Interstate s in the of those which had received such |Commerce Commission will grazing MASON-McDUFFIE COMPANY an additional strip of land to the east-| The esttmate includes $25,000 to pay | ward of the lighthouse at Pigeon Point, | temporary clerks to reproduce maps, which is to be added to the light-|.tc and $2000 for rent of temporary house. The other appropriates !30.00()‘“““""' stationery, ete. Naval office . lin K. Lane, wife of Interstate Com- | g/ oore offl " merce Commissioner Lane, is quite ill i > v the country. iniaate 4. T L : | with an attack of la grippe, but is in| Total tion in the bill was not a gratuity, be- (a single railroad man,” answered War- ; o 78,85 cause the Government had given these|ren, “that has even mentioned the Her condition was so serious Thursday | gan Dego roads hundreds of s tter. I am approaching it from the |that Lane, who has been conducting an | Hawail . roads hundreds of millions of dollars in | matter. PP L3 A iae s Towmbned Red Rock, at the upper part of San Francisco Bay. | CONGRESSMAN RIXEY DEAD —_— - " WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—John Frank- WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—The Presl-| LEADER OF THIEVES CAUGHTParis, Feb. |lin Rixey, the Virginia Congressman, —_———————— | dent signed today the urgent deflciency |9.—The police have arrested the leader of a gang | died today at the residence of his not rule| Weaving cotton in Africa is slow and |bill, which, among other things, con-|of ffty criminsle who have terrorized the De- | brother, Surgeon General Rixey of the aificutt work. A skilled workman can | tains an appropriation of $1,000,000 for | PRrtment of Fas de Colals and B B¢ navy, In this city. Death was due to | weave about three yards a day. the Jamestown exposition. ! robberies and murders. | tuberculosis. grants. that the railroads can make reduced “It was not compulsory,” replied|rates to the Government.” What is the price paid for frontage on Shattuck q Sacramento Street the location of the North Avenue? Berkeley Key Route. q What do you pay for residence property within q There are high, sightly residence lots left at $20 touch of any car line in Berkeley ? Per Foot—improved streets, too. @ Today’s prices are before-the-cars prices plus the 4] You can’t match that in Berkeley, car line or no , other fellow’s profit. i car line. i Q And that profit varies with the wisdom of the q There are still two Business Lots on Sacramento purchase from 100 to 1000 per cent. Street at $30 Per Foot. DWIGHT WAY TERRACE q That’s,cheap for residence property. Is the one place in all Berkeley where you can buy ¢ AND THE TERMS? AND THE TERMS? at Before-the-Cars prices. : € One-Fifth Down swings the deal. ¢ AND THE CARS? AND THE CARS? q Make After-the-Cars profits by buying Before- @ Franchise on Dwight Way already Sold. the-Cars prices in DWIGHT WAY TERRACE ._BERKELEyf‘

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