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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1901. 38 T R WIS e I Floats of Wondrous Beauty Being Prepared in San Jose for the Gorgeous Parade in Honor of the|Elaborate Preparation Chief Executive of the Nation Next Month for Santa Barbara 2 2 Session. ; + —go— G - | AN JOSE, April 18—From every \ 5 section of the State the reports of | Five Hundred Delegates to| the bicycle clubs invited t ar- | & 5 s ticipats in the parade and meet of Participate in the the Carnival of Roses are encour- eging. Orlando Stevens has returned from 2 trip to San Francisco, where he has | been to secure the co-operation of the bi- | cycle organizatigns, and announces satis- factory results. Floyd Macfarland, who | with Btevens is pre; ing this part of the | carnival celebration, s now in Sacramen- 1‘ | Meeting. SANTA BARBARA, April 15.—Nath’e! Sons in all parts of the State are making ations to attend the twenty-fourth | 1 session of the Grand Parlor, N. S. . W., which will open in Santa Bjx | April 22. It is expected that at least 500 | | delegates will be in. attendance. Over| | 54000 has been raised for entertainment | purnoses, and the following programme | has been arranzed: | Monday, April 22—Grand Parlor session; to on a similar errand and to secure the entries of the professional riders who are now taking part in the races there. The reception committee, which will have personal charge of the entertain- ment and comfort of the Presidential party, will hold 2 meeting to-morrow aft- erncon to make fina] arrangements. The offer which has been made by George M. Bowman to place his beautiful home at | local excursions; grand public reception } at night. |~ Tuesday—Grand Parlor session; polo; | ball at night. Wednesday—Parade to speclal train for barhec‘ue grounds; Grand Parlor session | at night. Thursday—Grand Parlor s¢ssion; ban- quet at night. ) sions. iday—General amusements and excur- I Saturday—Athletic sports. Sunday evening there -will be a sacred | corcert. The general entertainment, in- cluding barbecue and games, will be free | to all visitors. All stores of Santa Bar- bara will be closed the day of the grand barbecue. | OF, INTEREST TO THE COAST. Postoffices Established, Pensions Is- sued and Army and Naval News From Washington. WASHINGTON, April §.—Postoffices were ordered established in California as | follows: Coffee, Trinity County, Francis Bennet, Postmaster. Washington—Wills, Stevens County, Charles J. Alyea, Post- PROMINENT MEMBER OF THE SAN JOSE ROSE CARNIVAL COM- | | master. MITTEE. Postmasters commissioned: California— & Henry 8. Keeran, Norman; Frank M. & 4 | Leonard,” Hernandez. Washington—John Ingersoli, Bismarck. X the parade. These mines are of quicksil- | Postmasters appointed: California—E. ver and have been activeiy in operation | T. Foss, Hydesville, Humboldt County, since the heavy increase in value of this | vice H. G. Tilden, resigned. metal. The float will be symbolical of the | Pensions were Issued to-day as follows: business and will be gorgeous. California—Original—Francis Turner, Ven- o Many other floats are being reported to | tura, $6; Ellery Willis, Oakland, $6; Asa 1] Director Greeninger daily, and the array |T. French, Alameda, $. Additional— will_surpass all expectations, Yesterday | Eleazer Newcomb, Verdugo, $12. Renew- - the Foresters of America and the Willow | als—Nathan Bristol, Auckland, $; Benja- @ . J G~ Glen school district signified their inten- | min F. Cook, Covina, $6. Reissue—John C. p l I tion of participating in the procession of | Smith, Los An.eles, $17. War with Spaln floats. original—Harry Kern, Mare Island, The ladies’ auxiliary committee held a | Washington—Additional—James H No- meeting this afternoon and all portions of | ble, Reardan, Reissue—William Cober, the work were reported as proceeding | Centralia, $10. smoothly. Mrs. E. O. Smith, the chair-| The Postoflice Department has issued mar of the committee made several sug- | the following orders: Postoffice estab- - + gestions for the beautifying of St. James |lishei—Washington—Rock Cut, Stevens . Park, which were accepted. The follow- | County, Suprien Bourbonnais, Postmaster. 1 of Mr. and Mrs. McKinley ing chairmen of the sub-committees on |Postmaster commissioned—Oregon—Rob- be declined, it being deemed decorations and arches reported that the lert Walker, Brandon. Postmaster ap- comfort of the visitors to Decessary flowers and evergreens for the |pointed—California—H. O. Purinton, Plain- , Seg s work were being contributed: Mrs. C.|fleld, Yolo County, vice Alexander Esson, the Hotel Vendome the one Cordes, Gilroy; Mrs. Dr. Stocking, Ag- | resigned. v . F. drich, Cupertino; Mrs.| These pensions were issued to-day: Cali- field; Miss Jennie Far- | fornia—Restoration and reissue—John S. Frank Stevens, | Sargent (dead), Santa Rosa, $6. Increase— TS R. Bullmore, Campbell, | William Long, Soldiers’ Home, Los An- and Mrs. Laura Delaney, Willows. geles, $16; James G. Stevenson, Arroyo A Grande, $8; Willlam W. Caldwell, Soldiers’ i e e i~ini~i=i~@ | Home, Los Angeles, $10. Original widows —Christiana O. Bogle, San Francisco, $8. Oregon—Additional—Fletcher Bogue, Tu- lino, $12. Reissue and_increase—George ‘W. Stoops, Asnland, $8. Mexlcan T‘Vzn- sur- TO END THE LIVES OF CHILDREN i ™= i bins Sid \\'asmngton—OrlgInaI—John F. Deber- nean (dead), Seattle, $6. Increase—John N. Iiitaf)r,b“'olbur, E},x t%riglsgal widows—Clara | | Evidence of a Fiendish Attempt to Destroy Six Helpless | on Tecommendation’ of Senator Perkins : . . g R TS Little Ones While Asleep Near Lodi. e €8, Snsiting of s, X. V. Msun | tain, S. H. Rentz and J. E. Frazier. There’s the story in a nutshell, but we want to supplement it with a few remarks about the making of the suits, just to make your interest keener. They ||| have been made in our workshops by union men. In the inside pockat of every | coat is a label that proclaims this. It is the Union label-—the stamp of quality, the symbol of fair merchandise and the:emblem of good workmanship. As the suits are our own make you buy direct from us, the makers, and thus (‘aplalg J(nliu: lA %%“1’1‘{ Sevexth Sl;llfarl:- f Y b l. l - | |t Ci Vi | Special Dispatch to The Call. |5, ng, Copain wiliam & smunic |41 ] actually save all the middleman’s profits. You get better quality at lower prices. ||| s O e i e Tetantry il Let ove it to you $ H e e e | i Rere o fre P origiated. "Mis, | Francisco “for temporaty” auty:" First CLS DIV MO Lieutenant Grover Flint, Thirty-fifth In- h in a2 burning house | Morgan had come into Lodi from her I emie moo i o Framslcu}v&ill o= home, which is on the Cherokee lane, a | P ight. There is every | pajr mile east of town, with her eldest | ceed to his home preparatory for muster h was the result of | son, leaving incendiarism in the house, orchard hands while pass- | had no light, and no fire had been mflhe SCHOLARLY TURK DIES | stove for several hours. Shortly before R"m‘l' l‘i’m}:’l‘”"jl’""s\ ::g;‘?“; the neighbors arrived to awake the sleep. | SUDDENLY AT FRESNO red - - e ng children the oldest girl was akened | of house in flames, while | by the watch dog, which barked and ran | DPr. John Bassian, Father of Famous from beneath the build- | back and forth on the front porch in an Singer, Passes Away at e ran for assistance, and | excited manner. She looked through the Ad oA earest neighbor, respond- | window and saw a woman and a boy ap- 'vance ge. a large barrel of water \ proach the gate, but thinking it her moth- FRESNO, April 18.—Dr. John Bassian, s yvard, and Bullock and | |er and l:rn.h;r relurn:lrl‘z l:ilhl nOTrl:‘AOTE ar:- aged 70 rs, was found dead from nat- went to work with buckets. | tention to them or the dog. en she % = % hildren, who had been locked i | dropped off to slecp. ‘The next thing she | U c2ses I & room above bis pharmasy were carried out almost uncon- | remembered was the arrival of Bullock, | O Mariposa street this mornin M who velled to her that the house was on | 2 native of Turkey, an eccentric man, one he fire was a deliberate attempt | fire. The Morgans had no oil of any sort | 0f profound learning and one who had at ism is the belief of Mrs. Mor- | in the cellar. Their oil can was at the | his fingers’ ends all the languages of the he men who fought the flames. | rear of the house, in its usual place, and :vdvdi!lehrgafr‘;‘flfinr ar;dAfif &hfiBI:g\;;mt 1:» Sarta o1 2 as er o exia am, who declare that the fumes of coal | none had been taken from it. yas Liie Iaille of Alia Bamsiaw, pify In addition to the Union label the suits bear our own ** Yeargood ’’ label, which || other six little ones alone | out. ith the deors locked. They protects you. The Union label is a guarantee of the workmanship—our labsl is a guarantee of the material. You are doubly safe in buying here. ' The serges are all wool, well dyed a fast blue, stylishly cut from the collar of the coat to the bottom of the trousers. The tweeds are swell patterns of checks and stripes, also fashionably cut in this season’s latest styles. Blue Serge Sults $7.50 A glance at our;windows will prove interes‘ting. Bargain Week in Our Boys Clothing Dep’t| P oo fosfefofefofeefoerfefo e f3-- @ | OTce sang before the Prince of Wales and 3 exhibits a solitaire and diamond cluster REICHSRATH IN UPROAR EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH ggg as a gift and memento of the occa- OVER ARCHDUKE'S ACTION KISSES PARTING GUEST | _Dr. Bassian served 2s a surgeon in the o £30 Turkish army and was speclal court His Acceptance of Patronage of Cath- | Affectionate Farewell Between Aged | physician to the Sultan. A cablegram has olic Schools’ Association Upsets | Pan-Germans. | Prince Frederick William. 1 — A% mubticipaiel n,,: VIENNA, April 18.—The German Crown | MEXICAN DESPERADO atronage of the Aus- | Prince Frederick William left here to-day ATTACKS AG Schools’ Association on | for Berlin. Emperor Francis Joseph ac- ED WOMAN Archduke Francis, thed companied the Crown Prince to the rail-| Ruffian Enters Her Cabin at Night Lis utterances on the | road station. The parting of the aged my _scenes in the [ Emperor and his youthful guest was most sud TeavesHerin'a Dying The Pan-Germans in- | affectionate. The Crown Prince stooped Condition. Government on the subject | 55 kissed the hand of the Emperor,| T0S ANGELES, April 18.—Angelina Lo- )wlz\h:‘ A?]rf)]r"}z‘:?flf‘r’rw\\hareupon the latter raised the Prince | pez, a Mexican woman 8 years old, was ng unio; er- | d ssed him on both cheeks. 2 s o that his action was L. Apri] 18.—Prince Adelbert, third| & ”"‘é“’dl lf\s‘“"‘gh[‘] = hl;“” t‘"“e cabin ‘ son of the Emperor of Germany, formally | near San 1q i Pbfl" Wwas brutally beaten repl ‘"‘Ed- entered the navy this morning. The Em-] g;rag;nno&_;‘g v\or‘:'la;'ie;s fn gae);xrceacgrfes. 4 e ous alleged re. | BoroL A BT oot e GmPers Of | Condition. Duarte spent the. k=eater. pare e utterances, without |tendant ceremonies. At divine serv! ice | of the night at the cabln ard escaped this ibility. The Premier | Prince Adelbert took the oath of loyalty m;mlng Officers a{)e now in pursuit. ul attacks of the | to {he flag and subsequently reported him- our years ago Duarte was tried for been sent to his daugnter in London noti- Monarch and Youthful Crown fying her of the death, This is bargain week in our children’s, boys’ and youths’ de- ~ partment. We call it bargain week, as the values are so strong— they are special”lines at a special price. The regular prices are always low in this department—when we have specials you effect a double saving. The first bargain is a line of Sailor Suits for boys from 3 to 9. The suits come in three materials—cheviots-in brown, Venetian blue, navy blue and red, with embroidered designs on collars and -‘l' "'[ = H / {} " Wl | | Ou'-of-town orders 1 T Koerber, shields; serges in Venetian blue, navy blue and red, with braid remarks - murder but was acaquitted on the ground C s o s 3 . : houte ribs | S¢1f to the Emperor as his superior officer. | £f' el aclense and has sims been f{mor trimmings; cassimeres in neat, small checks; pants lined rough the hall. 7 ¥® | AX ILLUSTRATED LECTURE.—Albert J. Moy N e throughout, in every suit; price reton_will Jecture before the California . (‘nmflla Clud at Metropolitan_Temple to-night | TRANSMITS POWER FROM D CARBOLIC ACID.—Thomas | on “‘Poems and Pictures.” The ladies of the BLUE LAKES TO THE BAY ed & dose of carbolic acid in | club will receive their friends in the quarters O’ Farrell st T e day. He | te ow frem 3 to 5 Lussie the Bieceiving Hospital, where | soill give a demonstration 1a the ¢hib gatiers | Standard Electric Company’s Long B e DU g Eeny Saia Wires Are Tested and Work - Satisfactorily. SAN JOSE, April 18—The Standard Electric Company tested its wires from Blue Lakes yesterday morning, the elec- trical current being sent to San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland. Everything worked satisfactorily here and the trial was a success. Electricity was transmit- ted over 22 miles of wire. The power- house and recciving station in this city are complete, and it is reported the actual delivery of power for business in this city will begin on Friday. EE s Fine Hotel for Redding. REDDING, April 18.—The finest hotel building in Northern California, not ex- cepting the capital city, will be construct- ed in this city immediately. The hostelry will be known as The Lorenz. It will face on California street and the railroad res- ervation. The hotel will be four stories in height and modern in every detail, con- taining an electric elevator. The build- ers, the Lorenz estate, own considerable realty in Santa Cruz and in this city. e i Mumps in Epidemic Form. SAN BERNARDINO, April 18.—For ten @days an epidemic of mumps has existed in San Bernardino, the victims being young and old. Ordinarily the disease has been of a light form, but in the case of C. A. Poole it has attacked him in an unusually violent manner and fears arc entertained that he will lose his reason. One wesk ago he became afflicted and ne has been dangerously fll. B T Colonel Gilmore Retired. WASHINGTON, April 18.—John C. Gil- more, colonel in the adjutant general’s de- partment, was placed on the retired list to-day by operation of law on account of $2.50 Second bargain is a line of two-piece suits for boys from g to 15. Scotch tweed materials in heavy-weight goods; large variety of materials; good suit for school or second best; price also $2.50 ; Overalls in blue and brown, well riveted, double sewing, crotch reinforced with an extra piece, extra large bibs; ages 2 to 17 years; price 25¢ a pair. The beer that causes biliousness is “green beer” — insufficiently aged. It is hurried from the brew- ery to the market before it1s half fermented. Drink it and it ferments in your stomach, and the result is biliousness and headache. Silk-front golf shirts, ages 5 to 12, 35¢. Madras golf shirts, sizes from 12 up, 50¢ Boys’ straw hats, all styles and shapes, 25¢ up. _ Fermentation is expen- Boys’ fedoras in dark and light gray, no binding on rim, $1.30. sive. It requires immense refrigerating rooms (ours hold 265,000 barrels) and an even temperature of 34 degrees. Fermentation i$ a process of months. ( Boys' pajamas, many patterns, $1.00 a suit. - b | It yow live out of San - . £ 3 Francisco send nanve & t-of - and address for our new filled for i - 5 anything in illustrated catalogwe, i ey, T o Wear,” which men’s or boys’ clothes, i. it to' rints - furnishings or hats. is now beind printed. No green beer ever lcaves the Schlitz brewery. If you wish to be certain of an aged beer, get Schlitz, the beer that made Milwaukee famous. . "Phone Main 447, Sherwood & Sher- wood, 212 Market St., San Francisco 718 Market‘ Street.