to tliat Spring Suit matter, size up our 

 goodly window fkowing. 



\Ve 11 warrant that you 



■walk into our shop and say, "Measure me." 



Prices $27.50 to $50. 



cCartky - Evans - 



n A rx— Tailors 



Dlive Street 



"The Post Office Is Opposite' 



Your Watch, 

 L, or Jewelry 

 Repairing? 



Bring your repair 

 work to this store 

 and have the com- 

 plete satisfaction, of 

 guaranteed work by 

 expert workmen, 

 and ctuick service. 



JACCARD'S 



^F Broadway at Locust 



mnicated to him this after- 

 al propositions after llsten- 

 t you have had to say. 

 Saminetti attempted to make 

 ittack upon Gov. Johnson, 

 •iticised for not favoring the 



two years ago, but was 

 . a point of order, and the 

 adjourned. 



leet again at the call of the 

 ffioers of lboth houses when- 

 tary Bryan shall indicate 

 is received further informa- 

 Vashington. 



Bryan arrived in Sacramen- 

 lock this morning. With his 

 ans were laid for an imme- 

 ing - , and shortly after 11 

 s first session of the confer- 

 l. 



Bryan reaffirmed the State's 

 ict in a manner it saw fit, 

 5ted several alternatives to 

 e of a bill restricting aliens 



to citizenship," basing his 

 i the broad foundation of 

 cy. 



hese alternatives, in the or- 

 eh they were suggested, are 



fornia in their efforts to prevent these 

 aliens acquiring land." 



Senator Sisson discussed points of in- 

 ternational law involved in the dispute 

 and declared that California is endeav- 

 oring to do only what Japan had done. 



"If Japan threatens us with war 

 what would she do when millions of 

 her citizens have acquired land in our 

 country?" he said. 



"I lay down the proposition that an 

 alien population holding- land within 

 our borders would be a fixed and con- 

 stant menace. 



"I think it the~duty of every loyal 

 citizen of all our States to stand for 

 California and her rights in this fight 

 for her own citizens and their de- 

 scendants." 



Wearied with a week of routine tariff 

 debate, members paid close attention 

 to Mr. Sisson's argument and his 

 speech was frequently interrupted by 

 applause. 



VISCOUNT IS NOT COMING. 



Japanese Parties, However, Will Send 

 Representatives to United States. 



TOKIO, Japan, April 28. — The report 

 that Viscount Kentaro Kaneke, Privy 

 Councilor, is going to Sacramento in 

 connection with the pending alien land 

 ownership legislation is untrue, but 

 the Seiyukai (constitutional) and Ko- 

 kuminto (opposition) parties are dis- 

 patching representatives to California 

 to investigate the situation. 



The official view is more hopeful ow- 

 ing to Secretary Bryan's mission, but 

 public opinion still insists that the 

 present is the most suitable moment to 

 settle the whole American-Japanese 

 question and thus prevent a recurrence 

 of similar disputes. 



An inspired article in the newspaper 

 Asahi explains that the delay in put- 

 ting in force the Japanese foreign land 

 ownership bill of 1910 has been due to 

 the discovery of imperfections, and the 



Ions: list of these r-.ited indir^ tcu that 



so be forfeited and his 

 out of business. 



He called attention t 

 legislation in other S 

 companies chartered 

 from doing business in 



He said that the ri 

 would become so bad 

 panies had withdrawn 

 entailed by those 

 wrote policies here won 

 ship on the policy b 

 States, who would ha~\ 

 increased premiums th 

 es in Missouri. 



He said it would be- 

 few companies to carr 

 surance business of tl 

 clared that in Illinois 

 which have no insu 

 similar to the Orr st; 

 for insurance are co 

 than in Missouri. 



At the meeting we 

 chairman of the com 

 by the committees of. 

 which met last week 

 way out of the ins 

 Ernst A. Hildenbrandt 

 Real Estate Exchange 

 pen. George D. Mark 

 Thomas. 



Referendum Now tl 



Insurance and busffl 

 the city have looked 

 bankers' meeting wit! 

 promising- pi' results."; 

 reach an agreement a 

 the Governor to considH 

 by insurance men anqj 

 posed by business intern 

 to leave the only hope* 

 Orr laws in the referejH 



Local insurance ma 

 pleased than grieved afl 

 the Supreme Court to r'm 

 panies from cancelirH 

 their books. 



They pointed out thaw 

 bunal also refuced to a 

 panies from suspendingH 

 its refusal to compel OH 

 writing insurance. 



This action, they saifl 

 official sanction to tfl 

 companies in suspencBJ 

 the State. 



Insurance men declajBj 

 insured persons are fll 

 their insurance for a W 

 having, new policies 91 

 their property for a sha 

 expectation that witW 

 some way out of the dSI 

 found. 



The American C'entrjMl 

 terday notified its St.^jj| 

 cease writing^ busin 

 County and to take 

 handle too much co 

 near to' each other 

 districts. 



