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SATURDAY EVENING. OAKLAND TRIBUNE. Here is; a very 1 5 You cah make better food viih. lortunity for readies I 0 1 'j Mm Prominent Real; Estate "Dealer Points Out Splendid Pres- ent Day to buy all their Summer Waists at our stores, for which, we have manufactured more than 500 dozen lately in this season, and we are going to rTTv TT II! v. sell them off "at a great sacrifice; 1 Editor TRIBUNE: We are a great people who make up the bftne and sinew of this remarkable American republic.

But In the rush of work, the steady train' to keep agoing in the the children and family often forgotten, and not because of but of necessity. The struggle to Insure the best for and Children bears down. Na ABBOUUEm PURE III 0i La i Lighter, sweeter, more palatable turally the workers must be 'sensible to the fact that a. small regular payment on Regular Dotted Swiss Waists, some' good Rieqe of ground or lot where and wholesome. the future is distinctly before It Is the trrect thing to How to find the property Is the question.

thing Is certain a small cash payment securing trimmed with wra rows of lace and one row, wide shadowNanbroidery front and fine HOYAL BAKJNQ POWDER CO. jNtWlS a lot, including all street worK, wnere 1 tuck back-and finelace collars and cuffv. you hare rapid transit, is vastly preferable. If you see an announcement which short sleeves, $2.00 sets forth' such a proposition you, can be sure, you are making no "mistake. You Recrular 75c Dimity Kimonas, made with I 1 Regular Waists, trimmed with whole embroidery front and back, and short sleeves, $1.00 Regular $2.50 White Prussian Lawn Waists, trimmed witR blind embroidery front, sleeves and cuffs.

$1.75 Regular $2.25 White Prussian' Lawn Waist, rows 4ace and three rows fine embroidery, trimming front and fine tuck back, $1.75 'Regular $5.50 White Net Waist, trimmed with fine lace and medium front, 3-4 sleeves, THE REASON. POLICE HUNT, FOR "I've 'got no use for that tnM BICYCLE TAKEN FROM IN FRONT OF HOUSE yoke back and front, and large tosc patterns --'( MISSING BOVINE in all colors, 35c miy have never saved a penny. It's Surprising how the regular monthly payment reduces the unpaid especially where no interest, or taxes are charged- I If you can get the street work done, water and Sewer pipes laid without, further so much the- better, but' as many have before you "become well-to-do by so starting in jo accumulate, so you Reeular 1 5c Ladies Sleeveless and Low Neck April 20. W. Dixon, of 1313 Park avenue, has asked the police to'lbcate.

al cow has wandered -or been stolen from a lot Shirts, white, pink and blue, 1 Oc George (Cohan." haven't, you? He's all rlglnlj oh the "I know, but he wrote 'that' run the.foftiCe boy persists whlstllne." i A' few months ago "OAK. RUN WHISKEY was a brand unknown Today we have hundredl of customers. Telephone 7792 Brunsing, Tolle Postel, 423. 425 Ninth street and. your order wll! be promptly delivered.

ALAMEDA. Aprli 20, Dr. A. A. Stafford, whose -roesidence is.

at corner of Chestnut street and Santa Clara avenue, reported to the police last night that his son's bicycle, Argonaut make, was stolen from the front cf the house yesterday afternoon. "My Cake Is Dough. Did not use Sperry's Flour. where he kept the animal grazing- repeat the operation. Regular 20c Ladies' Sleeveless and Low Neck Shirts, with lace yoke, 12 l-2c other fact is that during the comihg near home.

The police -have a good description of the missing animal, and expect their efforts to find her will be rewarded with, success, Jlined with Jap. silk; $4.00, AU goods made at our factory by Chinese workmen 6FFICES OF THE NEW ATC, lf 111 V7 0 Ml SAN FABLO AVENUE five years very rapid strides must be made owing to the multitude of labor saving devices, of the many railway lines coming andNUioae here, which are being rajjldly increased In carrying, capacity. Again, the clvlcpride, the strong feeling towards consolidation of the cities of Berkeley, OakUndVandJjLlameda, the perfection of the streit electric lines. The coming of the Kr RrSe did things and the great Southern Pacific local system will soon be put into service. Then the Western Pacif icxRallway must eventually Inaugurate a coihpetlng local service, for It Is now starting to expend $2,500,000 on an Immense mole and union depot.

So it la safe and sound and money-making advice to buy a plot or lot of ground, and quickly. We would call your attention to the full page ad In the colored secUon of this valuable Issue which affords a rare opportunity to those desirous of at once beginning to save and eventually accumulating a snug fortune. HARRY HOLCOMB. I-' rrr A Woman Tells How to Relieve Rheu- matlc Pains. I 'been a very great sufferer from 965 Washington Street Branch: 58 San Pablo Avenue OAKLAND, fAL.

tHtMIIMMMMMMMMHMIMMMMMMMMI I I I 11 I I II3" Q. ENTRIES ID pen FIRST RACE One-half mile: sell the dreadful disease, rheumatism, or a number of years. I have tried many medicines but never got much relief from Ing; maidens; two-year-old colts and geldings. 822 Moss 106 836 Jack ..4.... 108 822 Swede 106 648 Betty Pullman 106 any of them until two-years ago, -when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain (Continued from Pare 21.) wV Balm.

I found, relief before. 1 had used all of one bottle, but kept on applying it rht, he will demand an investigation of the matter bvthe Board and soon felt like a different woman. Macall 103 Avon. 106 Through my advice many of my friends 750 756 822 840 822 540 have tried it and can tell you now wonderfully it has worked. Mrs.

Sarah A. Cole. 140 S. New Dover, Del. Cham tjti i berlain's Pain Balm is a liniment.

The relief from pain which it affords is alone Be 101 Gaga. 103 Irish 106 Uncle Sam. 106 F. J. Nell's ch.

c. Yankee Doodle-Wlnslow Tarabar. 103 110 U- ji I Li 840 846 Kill I 1 I I 1 in if1 3 course; SECOND RACE Futurity three-year-olds. 365 Palldlne H27 Sycamore 7788 Fair IHr. ri in hyr.

Ft ir WlA 1 4 ol Police Commissioners, I He is prepared' to prefer charges and will do so at once, f- According to his statement, Mr. Witcher endeavored in every possible way to induce a policeman to accompany him to where the escaping murderer was being shadowed, but failed. The first person to see Prank Smith, the murderer of John Mar-cbvich, after the. commission of the crime, was William V. Witcher of the Blake-Moffitt Company.

Mr. Witcher, who resides at the Hotel Metropole, was ing up and down Thirteenth street for exercise when he heard the shots fired and witnessed the commotion. Immediately afterward a man, now known to be Smith, ran out of -the "restaurant through the crowd thajt had quickly collected and across to the corner of Clay where Mr. Witcher was standing. Divining that a crime had been done by the fleeing man, Mr.

Witcher prepared to capture him, but was deterred by a glimpse if; a weapon, knife blade pistol' barrel, carried by the fugitive, in worth many times its cost. It makes rest and sleep For sale by Osgood 7th and Broadway and cor. 12th and Washington sts. 1 CORRECT THE MISTAKE. Customer You've given me mor-phin instead of quinln!" Drug Clerk "Is lt possible? In that case you owe me twenty-five cents more." Petit Parlslen.

Big trees from acorns grow. $5.00 per month buys Berkeley lot. See page Doing Business Again. "When my friends thought. I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility," writes A.

A. Chisholm. Tread -well. N. "and when It looked as if tfe or Wfl fil hnmi lof was nAraiir4a1 a 104 112 107 107 107 104 107 109 J07 107 109 112 4 4 1 i i m.

811 Poinsettla. 887 842 847 Azusa. 849 Canlque. 92 Red Ball. 842 Gold Heather 827 Como.

788 Johnny Lyons in mTiii 1 r-- ----i iv. THIRDX RACE Seven furlongs; Frost Photo Ca selling; and up. 830 Nlgrette 7 '''''MMMMMtMMMMMMtMMMMMM 102 to try Electric -Bitters. and I rejoice to 107 say that tney are curing I am now 852 Meada' 1 Sheen (794) ilui v- auoinvoo aia ui uiu, aim a in Hugh McGowan. 109 still gaming dally." Best or all tonlo medicines.

Guaranteed by Osgood's. his.left hand. (836) (836) 762 818 (823) 845 .776 "813 873 109 104 107 107 '107 Cadichon x. Last Faustus. Sahara.

Silver Sue Tarp.C Paddy Lynch Head Dance Magrane. druggists 7th and Broadway, and 12th and Washington. Oakland. 50 cents. When your skin looks 'yellow and you rise In the morning with a bad taste In your mouth," take Lash's-Bit.

ters. X- Piedmont Bams. First-elans Turkish and Hammam bstfcj Finest service on the experienced attendants; also swimming tank fo ladies and rentlemets. Tsk Piedmont car 10 FOURTH furlongs; In the year Just passed, San Pablo avenue has begun to tealizei her future possibilities, and 'in" fact her future certainties. San Pablo avenue, dralninsr as she does the' entire "Western has the geographical situation as the main street Oakland: For many miles the docks and whsfrfs of Oakland are nearly all located on the western and "southern These wharves and docks, "-which ciri tainly wlll.be built in th near future; the great factories' which wUl be located near will be easily, accessible' from San- 'Paplo avenue.

Washington extended. Clay street, the new retail street. Market, Adeline and Peralta," the great arteries of Industrial Oakland, all' end In or cross San avenue. Today we see the realization 'of the future of San avenue -in the building, the magnificent First National. Bank at Fourteenth and San Pablo; the.

fine Kahn building at Sixteenth and San Pablo; 4he Arcade Hotel, at Twentieth and Ban Pablo; the Dalzlel business block at Twenty-sixth, and San. Pablo; the-Winchester apartment house at Twenty-third and San Pablo; the RemUlard building on San Pablo near Eighteenth, and many other buildings which are contemplated and In course of, planning. past; year bttuminielng otjSan-Pablo-, avenue from-Fourteenth tor Twentieth, has been completed, and already the City. Council has announced -their Intention of completing; the bltumlnlzlng from Twentieth street to the limits. This, together with the magnificent servicer "-which gives continuous travel fronv Hayward north to the' Contra Costa- line, and even beyond Richmond, shows th growing I importance of San Pablo avenue, fot the street extends manj miles, almost in a straight line and al nearly an even grade from -Four, tenth strjeet in Oakland, through Berkeley north into Contra Costa county, far beyond Richmond, forming a highwayf from the northern countlei Sacramento and? San Joaquin val leys Into) Oakland.

Realizing the 4e rived from a location on the main thoroughfare of Greater Oakland, The Geo. jJohnson Company, have settled in'-spacious offices at' 411 San Pablo avenue near, Eighteenth street, where thjelr offices and large force ot salesmen are at the disposal of. theli clients. (They have the utmost confidence In the future of Greater Oak-land and are helping to permanentlj locate the stranger 'within her gates. selling; threeryear-olds and up 672 853 853 839 62 856 Treasure Seeker.

Sir Russell Nappa King Cole Ocyrohe Nonle Ji Johnstown Royal Rogue Pal; 96 103 99 109 109 101 109 106 98 104 Out Today SPALDING'S 856 856 609 Jolly Witch. and one-six- OFFICIAL BASE FIFTH RACE One teenth miles; selling; Edited by Henry Chad-wick the "Father of Baseball." Largest and most' profusely illus- and up. 825 Dewey a trhted Baseball Guide. I I ever contain- four-year-olds 110 107 107 .105 110 '0 www f'O' contents include special articles by the editor GUIDE TheThieater Beautiful 3 WW 102 4 on the state the ghe and interesting personal reminiscences of the early days of a 824 830 823 850 844 836 (831) (835) 764 843 King of Mist. The Captain Funny Side.

Salable: Hippocrates Corrigan Daniel Susie Christian Harbor CALLS FOR AID. "Instead of carrying out his first intention Mn, Witcher, calling upon a young man who had then come up, followed Smith Fourteenth, street, where a motor bicyclist joined The two others agreeing to keep within sight of Smith, Witcher returned to the restaurant and besought a sergeant of police' to" come. with. him and capture the murderer. CThe officer, Mr.

Witcher says, refused, or the ground that his first duty was to get the wounded man to a hospitaj. Then Witcher tried, to induce another officer to go with him in an automobile standing at the curb; i Tne officer declined saying that he dared net take the machine and besides did not know how to run it. STILL POLICE REFUSE. On Mr. Witcher's offer to stand responsible to the owner and the offer of a bystander that he would drive the car, the officer still refused, Closing the conversation with the remark that "He knew his business." Mr.

Witcher then hastened to the police station and after five minutes of urging induced the person behind the grating to dispatch an officer, It was then too late, however, and the murderer was not takeii Those following Smith trailed him for four blocks and then, deciding that their task was useless, gave it up. i On leaving the restaurant Smith ran for half a but for the remainder or the distance he walked at a leisurely pace, doing but one thing out of the ordinary. At Jefferson and Fourteenth he stopped a moment and took a black hat from his pocket, substituting it for the white one he wore when he shot John' Marcovich. 107 110 107 complete review oi tne auon and American Leagues' sea so Is BROADWAY, Bet. 11th and 12th Sts.

OAKLAND 1906, with interesting statj laf stlcaI Jkictures data and full page group 107 no 105 and. addi- 581 SIXTH RACE One mile; purse; PerForraanceV every after of all the teams, 1 1 full-page group pictures of leading players of each team taken in action; the world's series of 1906 exhaustively reviewed and illustrated three-Tfear-olds a.nd up. 9542 814 Massa. 838 Edith (841) The Mlssourlan; 845 -Oratorian. 838 Sir Brlllar.

102 107 100 102 102 110 110 107 102 107 107 95 noon from 2 to 5 p. m- froni7 to li p. m. i 1 .1 Continuous Vaudeville and Moving Rtures. J.

C. Clem. Dorado. Bedford Milshora. 857 814 830 (838) 803 238 with numerous full-page pic-t of scenes a the games; In or league- records, each 1 a gue Invest $25, $50; 100 per cent profit See Berkeley lots page 20.

3TOHIA. stalls ties being given In full, wlth'a special article on tho'gatn- In -each league's particular territoryby a' competent writer, and "group Bill changed every Monday, pm im Haw Alwaw Poapt Heantlts Blgn ture of' kTlie Handsomest Vaude piciuresr a a teams and leading club officiary being the' most -complete collection "minor" league teams' pictures ever printed; major and minor league schedule for 1907; college with pictures of prominent teams and schedules for 1907; and official text of the NEW ville theater in the World; or the. pricg of XiJ 'y 1 "i 1 Oakland's Leading RULES with the -numerous alterations plainly marked in Italics, in addition to which is-an Index and explanation of. the rules compiled by Mr. A.

O. Spalding. Vaudevi2e' House DC I A Every ama teur player San Francisco should not fall to get a copy of Spalding's Official Baseball Guide, as it contains. In addition to the foregoing matter, pictures of -all the leading amateur-and semi-orofessional tr-a ms in San Francisco and vicinity. i ml, ml cH ml ml ml ta ml KSSAM LL'KSIa CO.

RILL 1 1 I I LLLI LLLJ 1 1 ovelty ineaterio A. 1 President. INC -p Proprletora GUY a 6UITH, Manager. Price 10 cents A. G.

Spalding Bros. 134 Geary San Francisco Baseball managers and players should send for a copy of Spalding Baseball Catalogue, containing pictures and" prices of ail the sew goo da for ttis year. THE HDGAN LUMBER COMPANY'S NEW- SOUTHWEST CORNER JACK- AND FIRST STREETS." i 1.

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