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JIK10GI1 GRAPES AS FOOD iir rrixcmoo cinifflfl iw tncWnt Cjted In De Uveaga Contest as Evidence of Unsoundness ATTORNEYS TILT IN COURT Shotridge Admonishes Pills bury Who Quotes the Eleventh Commandment Mra Adeline Watson of 1J take etreeCera tha new wltum In tha De Umn will mntift vesterdar morn Inc Eh aaldthat ah was a Mexican and hr husband BootehmanX 8h speaks English Imperfeetly In re apease td a humorous atiBsjeetlon bjr Bamncl Stiortrldse she said humor ously that whon she was Ui xd humor ah apojta Dcotch to her husband but that when anry aha poka to him In Spatriah Sereral of tha witness answers to Pllleburys questions were stricken out motion of Rhortrtdga on tha sround that ther ware not responsive Finally Bhortrlda with a shade of asperity remarked 1 notre Mr nilebury that you allow the witness to so on when her anawera ara not responsive Is that meant to be admonitory demanded Plllsoury with hauteur It la admonitory and you know batter returned Bhortrldse If you will attend to ouf own business Mr Bhortrldse continued Pills bury you will do well I sm nttendlns to my business torded Bhortrldse warmly and I never allow a wltnese to run alone In that way when she la not respondlns to the questions Jodss Coffey sently celled the eoun eel to order and tha examination pro ceeded without further hard worda MARIA RECOMMENDS GRATES The wltnesa testified that ahe ar rived In thla city from Masatlan In lit and from that time until 1171 when her mother died ahe used to call one a month at the laireaca home to collect money eem ner oy ner mother Bhe did not remain Ions on aueh occasions but left aa soon aa ahe sot her money On many or those oc caatona she saw the testatrix Maria Concepclon de Laveasa who was then a slrl of It years Maria had never much to aay on thoae occasions except to aummon her father or some other member of the family On one occa alon when Maria answered the doorbell she had a plte of srapes In her handa and said to the witness Eat those sraDes they sre fine for the health When the witness was llvlns at fOS Jackson street the resMene of Prltchard at one time Consul for Mexico Mtrla called aeveral times with her sister Isnacia to visit a cousin of the witness a youns lady from Masatlan In the witness opinion Maria was not of sound mind shs acted Ilk a little Slrl She never went out alone but was alwaya accompanied by her sister or some other member of the family Bhortrldse on cross examination drew from Mrs Watson the admission that aha never saw Maria on the atreet and that her statement that Maria never went out alone was based upon the tact that when ahe came to the Prltchard house she was accompanied by Isnacla About three weeks or a month aso Mlsuel A de Laveaga the contestant called at her house to talk about thla case He was accompanied by his son Vincent the sttorney Attorney Oscar Batro visited her at another time TWAS THIRTY EIGHT YEARS AGO Maria could not write said the wit neas She had never eeen any wrltlns of Marias The witness did not see Maria alnce the death of the witness mother In 1871 Bhe stated further that a son of Don Mlsuel csme to her house lest Tuesday to brlnr her to court Edward de Laweaica the 25 year old son of the contestant testified that from liSIto lift he saw Maria every day when he used to play with the Cebrlan boys In their sttlc after school In the laet mentioned year Maria went to Europe with the Cebrlana He never received any letters from her At he time of his mai Tlase In 1S0 ha and nls bride received a set of sllvsr purport Ins to come from her It was accom panted by a card During the time that the testatrix was absent In Europe the witness wrote to her once a year but never received a reply from her At this state of the proceedlnss sn adjournment was had until Monday at 2 mCBSKmZlASGIVE their Annual ball WITH A LOVING CUP Famous Aviator Honored the French League of San Francisco by Before his departure from the scene of his aerial triumphs In this vicinity Uouls rsulhan tha famous aviator was made the recipient of a token of regard yesferdey by the members of the Uiur Natfonale Francalse at their rooms HIT Poet street In the shspe of a solid silver loving cup At 10 orlok In the morning a committee of the league called at the Bt Kranris In an automobile and whlaked Paulhan off to the scene of the presentation After being shown through the leagues quarters and given a hence to Inspect the Urge llbrsry the guest was ushered Into the presence of the executive committee of the organisation and there preaeajted by President Kiu with the handsome testimonial The presentation speech was msds by president Reus who in a neat peech expressed the appreciation whl the league had for the aviator and complimented him upon the honors he had woo In the field of aei lal navigation Faulhan expressed his appreciation of the gift and tha sentiments onvejed by it In feeling words uf thanks The cup which is a model of the all eremlths art is inscribed llommsgs de la Ugue Nationals Krancalae de Uau Fran laco a Louie Paulbeo Paulhan left last night for Bait lke 1 IKH FOR THIST KINDS May MiUovern in a suit sgslnat Kmlly Westdorf filed wlli the County Clerk yesterday coinplalna that 111000 given to the defendant by Carolina McCarthy tha plaintiff a mother to be given to her at her mothers death re maloa In the defendants hsuds Hhe says that her mother gave the money to the defendant In trust shortly before her death on November 12 1107 that the defendant has propsrly spent ttOO In eettling bills but rsfuses to turn over the balance Doat fall le read Ike Weae tkls seek ef kills Sesl Some of Thote Who Attended the Dance of the Etchtchlotziat al the California Club Last Evening California Hall the Scene of One 9 of Seasons Prettiest Dances IN COMMEMORATION of their eleventh anniversary the Eschscholt slaa gav an enjoyable dance laat night at California Hall The membera of the club acted as hosts and over 100 roeats enjoyed their hospitality upon thla fellcltoua occasion The hall was artistically and appropriately decorated with palms and autumn leaves and the many pretty gowns worn by the ladlea present ad dad to the beauty of the scene Among the members end their guests who enjoyed the dance were Miss Barbara Kramer MIsa Anita Helberg Miss Alice Klngelberg Miss Ivy King Miss Msbel Kins Miss Ena Hill Mlas Carqell Mlaa 8ullna Ratto Miss Ross Knoa Miss Lulu Donnelly Mlaa Edna Jooat Miss Olga Ullroan Mrs A Oettes Mrs John Ratto Mrs Frank Ratto Mrs Dunham lira Oeorse Helna Miss Martah Vett Mlea Mildred Smith Miss Kadla Cum ralnss Mlas Gertrude Rentchler Mlaa Henna Kramer Mies Anna Ohlandt Miss Beaale Loveall Mlea Nettle llan aon Miss Garnet Hall Mlas Neall Sullivan Mlaa Joaephlne Kerry Mlaa Ber nlce Randall Mlaa Freda Rubenateln Miss Leanore Brandon MIsa Lillian Wilton Mlas Lsmphere Mlaa Reta Oraddell MIsa Martena Mlaa Mar tena Mlaa titrafr Mlea Radoolch Mr and Mrs Muss Mr and Mrs Brune Dr and Mrs Roodt John Bchmldt ORoy JefTresa Joseph Olovannettt Harry Perry Ahearn William Ryan Henry Danerl Chrletopher Milliard Johnson Thomas Wilton Healey Cornell A Potts William Straff Brixialora A Alvlso Edmond Anderson Frank Arthur Fred II Attlnger tValter Boehr Charles Bell Borgea Paul Bovyer Frederick Brand Thomas A Brooks Raymond Brovellett Fillmore Buckman Burgess Thomas Carve Thomas Collss John Comyna William Cox Peter Dalley Franklin Dakln Davles John Denehy Will Dl kaon Charles A Dllley Harry Dan iels Henry Dowden Jr William Dowllng Drew Thomas Dun nine A A Edgerly Ehrhart Carl Ernst William Ferry John Ferry Dr Charlea Gallagher A Qaw thorne James A Oeddes Louis IL Ooecken Adolph Gottxrhalk John Graham I ouls auedet II A Iloske Hardman Frank Hart Hartwlgser Claude Harrison Wilson Hstch George Heine Henry Hemmer Hicks Howes A A Jackson Ray Jeffres Walter Johnson Herman Jooat 8 Kane Phil Kats Walter Keller Raymond Kern Knox Frank Kugelberg Charles Lsrkeman William Law ton Henry Lester fl II Llndauer George If Locke Harry Ludln John Lynn Walter Maack David I McCahlll George MoCallan McClymont A McOeorge Joeeph McMahon Ne kfeaaell Martin Mllkkal een Dr Guy Mlie Mogan Dr Mogan Leland Morgan A Morrell Mark Noon Richard Norgrave William ODea Daniel Day A ONell Cheater It Ordway Arthur Outaen Outeen Charles Paddon Charlea Peters Harry Perry 8 Follto Dr Julnlan John II Radford Frank Ratto John JUillo I Richardson William Itlrhter James Rlngrose Wilfred II Robinson Roberts Charles I Rogers II A Sala Joseph Bala A Bchneu tenhaus Fred Schneutenhaus Albert Bcliulken Howard Smith Earl eouinara it naizDerg Arthur II Terrlll It Vane luatav Vett A Wagner Henry Wagner John A Walcott Milton Ward Charlea I Wharff Wood and Wllaon SILK CULTUlllSTS MEET FOR ELECTION Will Buy 350 More Trees and Build Hatchery To Enter Exposition The California Silk Culture Society held Ita annual meeting yeaterday morning at the home of Mrs Thomas Morffew on line atreet The large attendance heard with enthualaath In terest the reports of the progress of the work Rev I Crowley reported that the treea planted on the Rutherford farm In the summer of 10 were doing well and that next year he expected to begin the work of aflentin cally attendtng the treea having the boya of the farm educated In the pror eaa by competent tearhera from Ku rope A hatchery will alao be built there by the eoclety A resolution was paaard to buy 380 more trees for the farm that the work may progreea ss rapidly as poaalble throughout the Htate aa It haa been demonstrated that thirty eight counties have already eun eaafully coped with the queatlon of silk culture The society has applied for a concea alon In the expoaltton of 1015 and expects to mske a fine exhibit of silk snd silk culture The officers elected were Mrs Murphy prealdent George Perkins airs Eleanor uarun sir a Nary lobin Mra A A Sargent Mrs Auatln Hperry Mrs A Scott Mre Florence Porter Pflngat Harrison Barto and Mur phy vice presidents Miss Catherine Hlttel recording secretary Mra Rolker correeDondlnar aecretary Mrs Bucknall treasurer Miss Hessle Zane librarian directors Mrs Thomas Morffew Mrs Drlacoll Mra 5 Snook Mrs Iov11 White Mra annlfy Mra Sanborn Mrs De La Tour Mre Rolker Mra Al exander Loughborough Mrs I Murphy VICTIM OK SWIMJIEK 6arar Lindros residing at the Occi dental Hotel on Sixth atreet reported that met a atranger on Market street with whom he wetit to HI Oolden Gale avenue where the atranger aaked him to cash a check for f00 On being refused the atranger asksd for a loan of II 0 to sottl an account Tha man look tha money and disappeared DEDICATE LANDS FOR ST MARYS SQUARE Street Committee Advises That Property Be Turned Over to Park Commission At meetlns of the Street Committee yeaterday It was finally decided to art apart snd dedicate tho lands which hae been purchased in the block hounded hy California atreet Grant avenue Pine end Kearny afreets for park purpneea and to turn them over to the Jurisdiction of the Park Com mlaeluners Prealdent Dohrmann of the Park otnmiaalon who waa pree nl agreed that the lands would not be used for a Jspaneae tea garden a plan which haa been auggeated The park will known as St Marys square The much diacuessd ordlnsnce granting the Yerha Ruena Improvement Company spur track privileges In order In facilitate the work of filling In lalale rrrek lands waa again blocked by a new proteat from KentuckyKentucky street property ownera The Rela Estate Company former Supervlaor Robert Day Mrs Kllxabeth Ilopklna and others representing a frontage of 4000 feet on Kentucky atreet fear the operation of the cara even In the early morning and late at night will block traffic The Mission Promotion Committee aleo asked for more I line ao that a apeclal committee Investigating the la lala creek project might complete Ita work For these reasona the matter waa laid over for another week A former recommendation of the committee changing the gradea on Leavenworth Htde and Franrlaro atreeta waa modified to meet the wlahea of proteating property ownera MaBDI CBAI ZXCVMIOK Soulkrra rsilSr eirurloa le hew Orleaea for tee MarSI ires fsstlillles will lesfs Saa rraa Cisco Tblrd aeS Toaaseud etrests MaturSsy Jsausrr 2lh st 4 uueer le peraoaal aireclloa at II It Juasb assists leurrxl Itaaajigar sieet Ifcmt ha tbis epixxrteull te visit tee uuslat sod latsrestlas elty of New Orlesue vkooe chaste st Its bset st Ittla lias el tbe year It la full of attractions pe cuUar to the Soul a aaS aigersat from as rblag te be roune alsswsore la lue ueitra stale Raued trla SOT SA aood for tklrtr oare Tlcbat eraroe riond balUtef TblrS aso ToweaoaS sla eo4 aMessva tad Xbirleeatk ate OskJaad FALLS FROM GRACE Negro Postofficc Attaches Scheme Results jri a Fraud Of der Under instructions of th rostrrunter Oeneral on recommendations of Post efflc Inspector pConnell a fraud order ha been Issued agslnst th Tssao Bra an Commercjal Company Ilraltado ot Ban Francisoo and Isaao Braan a negro aubstltut letl car Her wh has aevered hi connection with th Ran Francleco poetofflce Zuit November Notter Brat aergeant In Company of th Engineer Corps at Vancouvsr barracka received a letter from thla concern Slv Ins tha address of Warahona A JT40 Qreenwlrh etreet statins that a pack as on which It waa due waa In star sge at th warehouse addressed to him and that unless th charges were received It would be sold In tan day Notter knew of no such package grew auspicious and notified th posts au thorities Inspector OConnall found tin Greenwich atreet to bs a ramshackle building tha first place occupied by Isaae Braan with hla wife and three children while on tha second floor were Fred Chappal an employ of th com mlsssry department at tha Presidio hla wife employed in a Lombard atreet laundry and two roomers Jamea Chap pal and Walter Oasklna tha latter a latter carrier and all of them negroes When Interviewed Braan admitted being a ellent partner In th commercial company but would not say with whom he waa aasoclated He evaded tha Issu both to the Interview and In hla later anawer to charges which were filed against him II Is about It yeara old and went to th Philippine aa an enlisted man In one of the negro regiments After hla term of enlistment waa ended he was connected at different time with branches of tha Philippine civil government th last employment being as a letter carrier at Manila Hera he opened a mall order business but whan complaint waa made to th director ofpoate he waa given hla choice between employment and selected th carrylns of lettera which he continued until hla return to the Htatee In ItOt During that year he took tha clerk carrier civil service examination of the Poetofflce Department and on October 16th of that year waa attached to the Ban Francleco poetofflce as a substitute carrier MOTHER SEEKS TO REGAIN HER CHILD Divorced Wife of Army Offloer Aiki for Change of Decree Judge Graham divorced Edna from Jamea Klndelon yeaterday They were married December SO 190 at Burllngame She testified that she had gone to Sonoma with her husbands oonsent but on comlns back found that ha had taken the furniture from the home thua throwing her upon her own resources for shelter Cordelia the divorced wife of Oeorse Steunenbers hss petitioned th Superior Court to modify the decree ao aa to give her the legal custody of her six year old child now living with her at 1U Belvedere place Bhe aaya that her husband is an army officer likely to he ordered to distant points and to take the child out of the court a jurisdiction Judge Cabnlaa granted the prayer of Victoria Llbenberg for freedom from Fred A Llbenberg a butcher of 3003 California atreet Cruelty was the charse William Watson formerly teller of the First National Bank yeaterday dismissed the divorce complaint which he bad heretofore filed against Genevieve Watson The complaint alleged cruelty It la aal dthat tha recent Illness of the wife led to a reconciliation of the couple Feliclta Leovettl Folio waa divorced from Oeneroso Folio by Judge Cabanlss cruelty being proven Judge Hunt freed llaiel Grace Plum mer from Harry Wllaon Plummer de aertlon being the ground Alma Erlrkaon was divorced from Bernhard Erlrkaon In Judge Troutts court cruelty selng the reuse Oomplalnts Margaret I Comhel lack against George II Cumbellark cruelty Clarissa Mayhell against Mark Maybell deaertlon Charlea II Lee against Jeannetta lee desertion Orar Hair Restored te Ita aataral color by alfroaame Ksrpttsa Heaoa A barnlooe eye ooaveojaat enick aero All eraaKlsts Society Lady TeaxU MltS LOWEKBERO entertained at avhndorae dinner last renins at IB Palae Th decorations wer pink lb eeaterplet belas composed blnk carnations Among those present wer former Judge Char Black and Mrs Slack Mr and Mr Julius Kahn Mr and Mrs John Tuag Mrs Florenc Porter PflngsL Mr ad Mrs A Lincoln Brown Mr and Mra I Moulton Martin Mail and A Lowanbers Mra Jamea McXab sad her deughter MIsa Christina McNab ntrtlnd at a pretty tea at their horn yeeterday In honor of MIsa Raid wh 1 Tlsltlns them ae About th rolddl of February Mlaa Vera Sable wilt leav for Victoria wher eh wilt th ruest of Mr Alexander IIopv who waa th motif for much entertalnlns dorlns her re cent visit at th Babla horn at San Mateo Mr and Mr A roster hav coma over from their home Palrhllls at Ban Rafael and ar spending th week at th St Francis Frederick Tillman will entertain a party of eight at eupper at th St Francis follow as th final performanes of Profeaeor Napoleon on Saturday night Emtio Brugulere wtll amtertaln thirty friends at a musical and tea at th St Franel on Tueeday afternoon will be host at a supper en Saturday night In th whit and gold room entertalnlns th same group of friend Mra Leon Sloea waa hostess at a pretty Informal tea at tha Palace yeaterday afternoon i a Mrs Hsnry Foster Dutton entertained a email group of frlende at tea In the laurel court at tha Fairmont yesterday a fa Mra Charlea A Warren will entertain at a bridge party when she will glv at her horn on Hyde etreet on Tueeday February 1st About fifteen tablea will played Mlaa Florence Baker will be a bridge hostess on February Ith About thirty guests have been looted to th pleasant Mr and Mra Wendell Hammon and Miss Georgia Hammon will leav next week for new Tork and Boeton where they will spend the remainder of th winter Mlea Floride Hunt entertained at a bridge party at the Hunt home on Pa cine avenue on Wednesday at which a score of the girls of the younger eet were present a Mies Laura Baldwin waa hoatess at a pretty bridge party at her horn yeeterday at which aha entertained about twenty friends Mrs Orvllle Pratt and Mrs George Cadwalader entertained at a pretty luncheon In Jionor of Mrs Spencer Eddy at the Franceeca Club yeaterday Miss Marlon Zelle entertslned Informally at luncheon yeaterday at the Fairmont Mies Marie Payne entertained a group of her friends at aupper at her home 2810 Howard atreet following the performance of Profeaeor Na poleon on Wedneadsy svenlng Her guests were Mlaaes Edith Itucker Ellxr Osborne Ituby George Jene Oliver Mamiellne Cummlnge Helen Oliver Helen Stndslr Clarice Lucke Laura Pearkee Irene Fallon Ines Wlllaon Mlrtan Bryan Mercer Fallon Ralph Hager Richard Oliver Frank Jonea Lieutenant WUHsm Anderson Frank Woo Is Robert Jensen Frank Ceiittard Milton Ollmore Dr Howard McKlnley Ixtiie Moaer Joseph Hlckey and Llngsrd Payne Jr The fancy dress hall which will close the series of Colonial dancea for the season will take place tonight at the Kt Francla Mra Alexander has spared no effort In the perfecting of details and the costumes will undoubtedly be of unusual heanty Many of the supsta will come from the Valencia In the roetumes worn In the caet of Profeaeor Napoleon Mr and Mra Percy Moore will entertain tonight at dinner at the St Francla preceding the Colonial ball Mlaa Houghton will be the gueat of Captain William Holmee McKlttrick BOOKKEEPER NOT Admits Passing a Mysterious Note in the Trial of John Krause Although A Oerlach bookkeeper for th Mount Hamilton Land and Oil Company waa en th wltnee atand all th morning session yesterday In th second trial of John Krauae under Indictment In th United Statea District Court on a chars of using th mall for a scheme to defraud tha Government derived but little benefit from hi testimony lie wa clearly a hoetlle witness and knew nothlns except that ha ntrd in th book certain figures given him an sllpa by th company aecretary Mlaa Mabel Smith II admitted having passed during th former trial to Madeira one of th Dankard dupe of Kreues a lip of paper In tha corridor of the Federal building telling Madelaa to refuse to teetlfy on the advice of hla attorney Aa Madeira waa and la regarded aa an Important wltneaa for tho Government th attempt to aldetrack him was looked upon aa bordering on contempt of court While the note waa not signed It waa Identified aa In th handwrltlns of Krauee Oerlach teetlfled that ha found the allp In his room at th hotel wjth an unsigned note telling him to deliver ft to Madeira Ha aald that he destroyed th not and did not know who wre te It although ha obeyed th direction Tha principal wltneaaea In tha afternoon war Clerk Heine of the Ban Jos postofflce who testified to paying a great many money ordere to the Mount Hamilton Land and Oil Company tha headejuartere of which was In that city Busso who had been let In on tbe ground floor by Krause after ho found Busso waa too well posted testified to letters from Krauae warning him to keep the doors locked snd tha employee quiet that tha reet of the crowd meaning th other atock holders might be frosen out Thie waa after the property sv eomethlng better than Indication or oil It la believed that tha case will so to th jury today CL0THT50 SALESMAN IS F0UKD DYING BY WTTE wpttora iiJriwiiA NH0ISG Epidemic Attacks Valuable Anlmals Scvcn Succumb During Month An epidemic of typhoid pnebanoaU Is playlas havoc with th horse of th Fir Depertment Seven valuable animals hav euccumned during the month and It I feared unless ther Is a chang In tha weather that1 other will follow The superlntendest horeeo reported yeeterday at a meeting of th Fir Commission that tore horse hsd died during th week An order wss mad by th Commi alon appointing Csaaerly a captain an4 tha following to be lieutenants oeorse Bury to lieutenant Engine Company 14 Thomae Detlo tt Lieutenant Chemical Company 1 August Butt to Lieutenant Chemical Company William Jeffere to Lieutenant Chemical Company Tha following wer promoted to be engineers Frank Jordan as engineer Engine Company 1 Ney aa engineer Engine Company Jamea Flater ae engineer Engln Company IS William Moore a engineer of Engine Company 1 AMlfEMR rrS tTTMWCa anSTOOCTOH sVKMftXaV Rsfast as Moat Manlsceet Tkaatec la Aesaitea MATIllKR TODAY AND EVERT DAT smr xmnra at tat ARTISTIC VAUDEVILLE 1 ad ItRllWN 1EAN ilkgalONTil BUB LBSKE finer DOIIRItTY SIITSM NEW ORrilElM MOTION riCTIRKS Last Week Inneaao lilt THC EIUHT OEISHA G1ELS aya 10c 15c OOe KHOMg DODOLAS TO Aaron Bothholz Orercome by Gas at Hit Family Home Lying on the bathroom floor the un conscious form of Aaron Rothhols clothing aaleaman who waa asphyxiated yesterday morning at his home lt2 Fulton etreet waa found by hla wife The man was nearly dead when found and paaaed away In the ambu lance on the way to tha Central Kmer sency Hospital rtothhols according to hla wife hai been ailing tor aeveral months Yester day morning he arose at oclock and went Into the bathroom for medicine When he did not return after an ab sence of half an hour hie wife became alarmed and called him He did not anawer so she opened the bathroom door The bathroom waa filled with gas and on the fioor ahe discovered the prostrate form of her husband Rothhols was 40 years old and hi been In tha employ of a clothing con pany He leavea a wife and a yra old son His body wss removed to the aiorgue SO KILL FATHER MINOT IN January 7 Charles Mollne sged SI confesaed today that he had murdered hla father rank Mo llne laat Friday He eald hie mother who had been divorced from Moll believed Mollne waa about to remai and waa afraid he would leave I property to hla aecond wife The eon said he meant to murder both father and the woman Oeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 0 and Mra McKlttrick at their home li Bakerafleld for two weeks Mr and Mrs Henry Both In have re turned from New York where they had a most enjoyable visit Miss Mary Keeney will be hosteaa at a pretty little dinner tonight entertaining aome of the glrla and men tn the profeaeor Napoleon caat Mrs Frederick Kohl waa hoatees at a pretty luncheon st which she entertained half a dosen guests at the Palace yeeterday The Best Peaches From A Million Trees Are Yours We have the crop from more than one million peach trees and put up the entire product amounting to about twenty thousand tons of Peaches a year These Peaches are graded as to size and quality peeled cooked and canned in a syrup made of pure granulated sugar From this great quantity we obtain every quality and put them out under more than two hundred different brands and labels Most of these brands are our own some belong to dealers Our choice selections the large tree ripened firm and delicious fruit is paolced in a heavy clear guaranteed sugar syrup The Del Monte brand Peaches are the pick of the entire lot of the one million trees Not al peaches on a tree meet with the Del Monte requirements The care with which they are handled is the best we know how to give them No bruised fruit goes into Del Monte cans The syrup is as dear and pure as it is possible to make it Such Peaches as Del Monte are not found under the ordinary label Since we put up more than any other concern several times over we know that Del Monte is the choice You can get the favorite Del Monte brand at most grocers at 20 cents per can The price is the same everywhere riltottfe Canned Fruits and Vegetables Packed Where They Ripen The Day Theyre Picked You Can Get Jellies and Jams Under the Del Moijte Label Del Monte Quality We are also the largest manufacturers of Jams Jellies Preserves etc Del Monte brand IS maae oi tne nnesi pure iruit gnu augur picked fruit and are put up in extra heavy syrup Del Monte ia our prite brand Whatever variety of canned or dried fruits vegetables Del Monte preserved strawberries raspberries jams jellies preserves catsup or honry you blackberries etc are made from choice hand select Del Monte is the safe brand to take CALIFORNIA FRUIT CANNERS ASSOCIATION SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA The Largest Cannera of Fruits and Vegetables in the World A HIT A HIT TALK OF THE TOWN joun cobt racsgim F1GMAN la Hla Gratt eUiffUa Cucom Mary Janes Pa SEATS BEAD NOW rOg BOTH WEEKS msm VAN NESS GROVE Pkeaeei Market Ssl Home Steal OOTIUOB MARX a CO Uassiere This Meek Only Mellaee Teaeorvaw LOUIS JAMES AaeUled ky APHIE JANES TOVIOHT sal SVaT 8HT HK1BY VIII TOatoaaow amKoo atd vioht THIS MEHCHANT OF VENICE NEXT MONDAY MRS LESLIE GARTER VASTA HERNC 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