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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1901. 17 THE EMPORIUM. | $6.90 Will Buy ‘1 This Go-Cart. [ ’ s Rare Values in 25c Handkerchiefs. Handkerchicfs, sheer Foriy-two styles ladies’ ew style re inen centers, edged with wide or narrow fine ining Go-Carts, with ‘e back | Jinen ce th wi e e 5 Valenciennes lace and insertion, ex- s ceptional values, each .25¢ as rudber tires, ti-friction whee! | 1, covered hubs, | Ladies’ very pratty sheer Jawn Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and hind embroidered, dainty cocred effects, latest noveltie: .25¢ revents the o1 e TR A EPR S Handkerchiefs, very sheer, idered and hemstitched, cx- ceational walie, Eatk . 25¢ acasols and'a ol S Lz:l:;'dr::derfcjlawn Handker:hicfs, fine _em- e scallop, in new and dainty design:, 4 made in St. Gall, Switzerland, each, 25¢ " 86,88 simrock Inenlawn Handkerchicfs, excra sheer, position; complete wit! foot brake Aayg . hand hemstitched, with hand- ke H-od Top Bzby Carriage—Good e | ST RRCAGEL, WEh ok ha vgrskf body, miaal R 2 | UNMATCHABLE OFFERINGS. R=ad this ba:ch of store news and judge for yourseif if suchan array of gen- uine bargains has ever teen offered for a singls day by any other store in California. Did you ever see such crowds as dailv throng th: Emporium ? growing wonderfully ? And why ? B:cause the merchandise is right, the serv.cé is right, the prices are right. i Visitors to the city during Mcl(mley week will find every convenience at the Emporium. Luxuricusly appointed Ladies’ Parlors, with lavatories; Emcrgency Hospital and Children’s Nursery adjoining; an In- form. tion Bureau, wher: accurate information of the happenings of the week, rai'road and steamshio time tables, stree:- car s=rvice, paces of interss:, etc., can be obtained; Free Pdrc§1~check_ing Bu-eau; Local and Long-D stance Telephones; Tele.raph Station and Postoffice; Restaurant; Barter-shop; Hair-dressing Parlor, etc. Come to the big store as often as you can, aad stay as long as you want to. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. | will be served quickly and well if you bus say the word. THE EMPORIUM. Isn’t this store You will not be asked to buy, but THE EMPORIUM. Headguarters for Galifornia Scuvenirs. A big-department in the Emporium is devoted exclusively to the sale of Ca'ifornia Souven'rs. We know of no similar collection so cemplete on the coast. i U. S. Baitle hip Ohio Souvenirs—Mads from rivet-hole punch'ngs, from th: iroectived ¢t of the n=w vessel, the official soaven'r of th Oho Society ot Caitornia. Bags and Purses. Baryain Prices. Chatelaine Bags—Like picture, genuine aLigator, metal frame and chain, leather lined 25¢ Ladies’ Coin Purse —Genuine alligator, double frame, full size, very curable. . . ...25€ Ladies’Comb na- | tion Card-Case | and Pccket- book — Gen- | uine aligator, leatrer lined, | handsomely fin- f(,» e ished. .. 785G Ladies’ Combinat.o.1 Card-Case and Pecket- | o 3 Go-Cart Parasols 5¢ o $6.0G cach | Go-Cart Parasols—W ta our new adjustable | ....81.15 © $6 50 cxch | Can be folded up to carry on the s and f Be Soid for §175 Underprice | s Sale of Ribhons. : 30 boxes of 334-inch good quality allsi Men’s Dress o, a durable, Millnery and N: ; in | ; the everyday | ssrerasas Boys' Rlue ous coft weave fgncy ribbons, | e stripes in all ilk; 334 inches <t productions; the coats, special price, Boys’ 3-pied® Expert ‘Bow making, no charge. Muslin Drawers For Ladies and Children. We Best Clothing That Can Mcn’s Spring Suils, $10.00—A splendid cffering of high-grale garments, worst:d serges and cheviots, in all the new colorings, as well as in black and in blue, smart overplaids, th popuar oives, grays, actually worth $15.00, our epecial price. ... .... 10. 00 all the trousers specials that the procipally in gray and daric effects, porfect fltting and we'l worth $5.00, our special price . woalen material, all seams stayed and taped, they are ideal suits for boye, embracing good styles and dura'i ity, double-breasted 2= ‘for boys 8 to 15 years, our strictly woolen materia’s, in stylish mixtures and in fast co'ored blue, cut in the late t style, cither single or double breasted vests; are well tailored and lined, actually worth $7.50, our special price. . . Boys' Russian Blovsc Suils, $4.85—Ether English srges or velvet, in red, bluz, brown, tan, etc., with beits of suc’e or patent leather, sizes for 234 the Prices. made of good al-wool cassimeres, Pants, $2.68 —The most a:ton'shing ot big store has ever offered, - $2.68 Serge 2-picce Svitt, $3.95—Made of ...................... $2.95 Svits, $4.95—Either long or knee pants, $4.95 to 6 years, actually - $4.85 hold linens, bedding and wash fabrics. Drawers—Either cambric or muslin, or medium width, trimmed ry, hemstitching or cluster of | prices are appreciated. Sheeling Sale—To-morrow only, an excellent quality of double bed sheeting, trong thread, free from dressing, unbleached, none Of cambric, tching, tucking, 60c | markable sale price, per yard, Ledies' Drawers— extra wide, | uster of hem . i Tl ~17e , with three | Dillow Casing Sale—BI they look like 75¢ Drawers—Plsin hem, four eached pillow muslin, undressed, soft finish, 45 inches wide, a 12¢ quaiity, on special sale to-mor- row only, yard, . 9c Bed Spread Sale—One of the best qual- LA i d A ddd dddddadddddddd i A dd dd Al dd i dd it dil dddddloddddddddaddidadadddddlddadiddddidadds Rare Bargains in Domestics. | Under the general name of <“Domestics’® will be fdund a!l kinds of house- | branch of our business, and as the department grows busier and busier all the | time, we believe that our efforts to give superior qualitiss at the littlest possible better to wear, full 81 inches wide, at the rz- | We pay scrupulous attention to this Dimities—A new line of fine cord Dim- ities, stylish colorings, yard. . .. .. . 12c line of plain and fancy weaves, in both foreign and domestic makes, per yard, .......10¢ t0 750 White Piques—The new fancy cord and p'ain weaves, a large range of styles for skirts, suits and waists, a clean-up from a large jobbing hous: in New York, e R . 15¢ Organdies — White and colored, the best assortment and va'ues that we have ever had, per yard.........12%eC fo $1.25 Dinner Napkins—zqo dozen, three- quarter sizebleached Napkins, selvedges woven perfect, new designs, 22 inches square, and an excel'ent value at the price, .... 81,35 £ { s ide seats— | ity, full size, honeycomb Bed Spreads, ends : 2 4 6 8 10 12 14| hemmed and ready for use, having sight 3 10c 13c 15¢ !18c 2Ic 24c 27c manufacturer’s imperfections, a spreai which £ Childre's Extra Muslin Drawers — Wice | 1 Pt Would comt youfias, g = seats, hemstitched ruffies— PR L b R s e 6 Lm0 d» e |TPEIR BlanKels—11-4 Summer wear FS - T white Blanket: for large beds, 434 Ibs. weight, 3 Price....20c 22¢ 24c 27c 30c 33¢ 36c) , yop)y wovengfiliie, warm and caslly clean * Children’s Fine Muslin Drawers—Wide in| ed, ncatin sppearance, pair.. X seat, timmed with tucks and embroidery | ... $1.35 s ¥ A= > s 6 3 10 ul Sale of Boys’ ® price . 20c 25c 30c 35c 40c 45¢c S0c ] Golf Shirts 28c. 3 = 3 A local fa F New Music. i | * A complete stock of Schirmer's Library of making boys® shirts S Classics, at one-third off the pub- closed out to us, at about half the regular price, 127 dozen boys” fancy percale and Madras Golf Shirts, some with cuffs at- tached, some with separate cuffs—more than 60 patterns to choose from — the sizes are complete from o to 13 neck meas- ure, to fit boys from § to 14 years of age— they are all this season’s make, in the Jatest pattern, and not a shirt in the lot worth less 25¢ Edition of the Ohio Marck C. W. Kremer .. 25¢ ip March,” by S. P. 3 than soc—on special sale Mon- i Summer Footwear.| .. .r.: ., . 29C & Ladies’ Pa‘ent Leather Slippers, with a Louis | Also a few Men’s Shirts, with separate cuffs, in XV hee on d and the latest style toe, and bow .81.75 Ladies’ Oxford Ties— Best qual- ity of pat- ent lcath- er; dull mat kid tops and worked sizes 1514, 16 and 1634 only; on special ta'e Monday Swell New Neckwear for Men. Men’s Fine Silkoline Underwear. Men’s Fancy Half Hose—2 pairs, .. 25¢c Imported Fancy Half Hose....25¢, 5§0¢ 29c 75¢ Trays 47c. 500 of these 75¢ Trays, made of heavy sheet metal, ) japanned and orna- mented and trimmings, | with i coles, Louis XV heels. $248 7 | handsome Ladies’ Lace or Button Shoes—Made of fine | litho- g It ext , military heels, | graph Zs in $3.00 two designs, game and fish. oes—For infants, chil- The Trays arc dresey walking sh Red Vici Kid Lace Sh FREERRRRRRRRRE RRRERRR RERRAY RERBRYR ren and misses; very siylish and pretty: | 1634 inches in diameter. Special > rice $71.00, $1.53, $1.75 | pvicé for Monday only. .......... JTe | west side. WEAQAAAL AARCRAAARAAQR AAR AL EAR AQRRARRARE LA RREAR R AR RBRRR ARUR A ea W0 awa ,held for a year past. He formerly was | private secretary to ~ ex-Congressman | Brumm of Pennsylvania. Williams vol- unteered to turn the correspondence that he 2d endeavored to sell to Judge Lind- over to the authorities here. As the sale not been completed no charge was made against Willlams, but he was :ummari)y dismissed by the Secretary of War. SEERS TO SELL SECRET REGORDS | “PICKET” BY STRIKERS IS CONTRARY TO LAW ’ | Clerk’s Scheme Uncov-| 4 5 5 | Decids Th: M. e ered by Officials at | omwil]icrllge:o W::k C:.:not B: e ‘Washington. ‘ i Restrained. CHICAGO, May 11.—The branch Appel- | 1ate Court in a decision handed down yes- terday denied the.right of striking worl- WASHINGTON, May 1.—An attempt t0 | men to “‘picket” op for the purpose of R e i he confidential communications be-| persuading others from entering the the Attorney General and the Sec- | works, in the Neely case was un-| The decision was given on appeal from by Ch e Holdom’s court in contempt pro- f | ceedings brought against strikers who obtained from | had violated an injunction prohibiting , counsel for Neely | them from ting”’ the Winslow Bros.’ i received a letter | Works during the strike two years ago. it e vy New Mecxico Murderers Sentenced. ter over to the Attor-| SANTA FE, May 1L.—Andes Calles and The latter calied Jose Sanchez were sentenced at Silver sced the matter in | City to be hanged on June 7, Jesus Ramos cer was sent to the gen- | t0 Dinety-nine years and Frank C. Brito Anors Of TE bt sl tRE tep in the penitentiary for mur- B Pes\f ders committed in Grant County within the past few months. oS v BN { Good Effects in Framing. 4 The most charming effects in natural onference between . - Solicitor (eneral | wood mouldings in the dull Flemish and rtment of Justice, | polished finishes. Many new things in of the insular bu- | mat boards recently added. Tiny blacks, was held, and it | zrays, greens, mahogany and gilt mould- £ Wilkie of the se- f Jua Wilkie in Chief afl for John B. i. He went direct to | nt of the War De- | 1 ‘Wil ered that the man represenung | ings used for framing small pictures pro- s John B. Dickenson was Wil- | duce beautiful gems for wall decorations, liam Davis Williams, the stenographer o(l at very reasonablc prices. Sanborn, Vail Colonel Edwards, a position which he has | & Co., 741 Market street. . Jewelry Sale Monday Only. A emall lot of go'd plated link buftons, fancy engraved ladies’ brooches, enameled wreaths and fleur de fis pat- terns, and hat pins with opaline and col- ored stones; guaran- teed to wear; on spe- cial, Monday 17 (] only, each. For Decorations. Almost any sort of decorative material that you will want during the President’s visit, will bs found here, at department store prices. Red, white and blae Bunting, yard., ... .. 5¢ Red, white and blus paper Festooning, roll, 15 Paper Croes Flags, each., . ..., ... ... 3c Lithosof McKinley, 5@, 10¢, 20e, 25¢ Muslin Flags, at all prices upwaris from 2¢ per dozen Buntinet Fiags, fast color, on varnished sticks, with gilt tops, each .28c to Silk Flags, from. .. . 5735.?, Handsome gilt frame lithograph of McKinley, with five draped flags ..$2 50 Mexican Hand- Carved Leather. Hand-carved Basket Belts, new pattern... 25 Men’s hand-carved Button Parses. 5ue Ladies’ hand-carved finer purses . . . 52¢ Ladies’ hand-carved Combination Purses, , , , We have closed out from a great New York jobbing house g400 pairs of . this season's 1 most approved el 1 stylesof ladies’ soC fancy lisle thread {and cotton hose at less than half price. There are abcut 40 pat- terns and color effects, all high-grade novelties of standard make—no damaged ssconds, | shop-worn or out-of-date styles. Sale begins Mon- day, 8 a. m., and, if quantities last, | will be continued Tuesday and Wednesday. Ladies’ Fifly- Cent Hosicry, on these thre: days only, per pair, Grocery Specials ‘For Monday. Flour—Emporium brand, best family flour, every sack guaranteed; jon special ‘ ok, Monday ony, sack e, 7B€ Graham Flour—Emporium brand, sack, 256 Floating Soap — Cudahy’s White Ash Foating Soip, for tath and toilet, equal to the famous Ivcry, regularly sc a bi; on special cale, Monday only, 9 bars ..25¢ Bird Seed —Best quality, mixed or plain, 6 Ibs. 5 25¢ p: amp’s assorted, 3 tins.... 25¢ Mush—Our Victory brand; Monday, 4 pack- ages. 25¢ Maine Corn—Bezt quality, regu'arly 2 tins, 25¢; Monday, 5 fins. Salt, R.,S. V. P.—3-b. packages; Monday, E 10 A Glove Bargain, Monday Only We had a chance to buy a little lot (88 dozen only) of ladies” g1 Gloves at a third less than regular price, because some of the skins were not exact'y clear, and will cell them Monday only at §5¢ apar. They are Glace Kid with conso’idated fasteners and one row embroidered backs. The colors are assorted modes and tans; that will fit perfectly; Monday only, ! X | Canes $L50; book—Like picture, gran icather, with s1- | Cane heads 75¢; ver cornersand shield, leather lined and well | R edwoo0d Pn finiched, pretty shades............. 80C | Cushions, with | Ohio Souvenir 50c; Paer Weights 35¢; Battons 25¢; Hair Pins 25c. Among the other Souvenirs are hand-carved Mexican Leather Goocs; View Books of San Francitco and sur- — roun‘ings; Illusratsd Postal Cards; Orange | Woad Neveities, etc., etc. 32 for 50c Humboldt c_iyars, #i¥1 flexib'e, serviceable gloves per pair. 65¢c An Important Book Sale. We will place on sale Monday, for each—special sale price to-morrow, quantity on hand lasts........... fol'owing @@ yr[ghf books, in good cloth bind- ings, artistically s'amped sides and back; works by popu- lar authors that have sold formerly for $1.00 and $1.50 All This Week 10c Each. Men’s Stetson Hats, $4.00. These are the John B. Stetson Co.’s celebrated Ha's that most stores sell at §5.00. We are showing correct styles for Summer, the Der- bics in the flexible self-conforming, and the one day only, the while 50c¢ ties —sale price, Monday only, per yard only, per yard with a lot of all-wool mixed Cheviots and some Monday’s sale price, per yard............. Under the Red Robe—|Damnation of TheronPride of Jenmico—Castle, i el x Weyman. Ware—Frederic. Leavenworth Case—Green. | *ft hats "'k‘hg Ffd’:’"ii e ";‘ ::".“ “"“l:j Manxman—Hall Caine. Caleb ‘West—Hopkinson|Soldiers of Fortune—Da- colors black, browns, light and daric pearls; Forest Lovers—Hewlitt. | Smith. st |, $4.00 Ziska—Marie Corelli. ‘'ontinental ragoon—Ste- The Gadfly—Voynich. Gentlemen Players—Ste-| phens. Gloria . Munal — Harold o Aphsns. . £ - A%en)tlufies of Francois—| Frederic. | ash for a rone— tchell. |Sentimental ' Tommy—Bar- 2 Marchmont. The Lady or the Tiger. | ry. Syringe 74c. For the Freedom of the Vagahondia—Burnett. JPhroso—Antthy Hope. ".oo y y 4 g Sea—Brady. Arthur Bonnicastle—J. G.iThe Jessamy Bride— Peerless A_Gentleman of France—| Holland. Moore. | o Fountzin ‘Weyman. Adventures of Sherlock St. Ives—Stevenson. 3 Barabbas—Corelli, Holmes—Doyle. The Sowers—Merriman. Syringe— The Celebrity — Winston|A Lady of Quality—Bur-Road to Paris—Stephens. Pure Pura Churchill. nett. That Lass o’ Lowrle’s. Rautber, high The Prisoner of Zenda—|McTeague—Frank Norris. [The Cireuit Rider—Eggles- N Hope. By Right of Sword—| ton. grade, com- Sorrows of Satan—Corelli.| Marchmont. |The Bay Path—Holland. plece outiit, Rudder Grange—Stockton |Reveries of a Bachelor. 2-quart ca- = pacity, packed Three Dress Goods Specials. g o box, 3 hard- A Monday offering beyond competition. rubber pipes; 30-inch All-Wool Challics, 39c yard—These are imported goods in a large var'ety of designs and Leautiful new Spring colorings; regu'ar 5oc and 69c quali- 3 9 c 38-inch Svitings, 29¢ yard—Plain and fancy; very desirable for children’s and ‘misses wear aad for separate skirts ; regu'ar 5oc qua'ity—on special 36-inch English Cashmere, 19¢ yard—In twelve new spring for house dresses, strest crecses and children’s school suits—a rare bargai: on specia sale Nasal Atomizer, well made. Bathing Caps, mackintosh rubber. Bathing Caps, purc gum.. ... .. Spenge Bags, checked mackintosh rubber et shades, together plaids ; rzgular 25c and 35c qualities ; suitab'e *19e Rubber Apron, largs size. Steckinet Sheetirg, per yar . Rubber ‘heeting, best quality, 3 wide, per yard ... .oooiocie. ot This Golden Finished Bedroom Set of threc pieces; drescer = = has French plate B mior, 241 20 e s— o —— inches; the tet ‘=(.m;‘. nicely carved ,,___ E=l_____“and finely fin- ished—worth $20; on special “ale this week.. $13.75 $1 extra for packing. We show an immense vari.ty of Bedroom Suits in mahogany, birdseye maple and go'den oak, ranging in price from $13.75 to $200. Dining Chair—Solid oak, traced arm, a well made chair; regu'arly §1.25; special Shigeale o s YRR b g 895¢ This Mshogany Finished Parlor Set—three picces, very swell design; the coverings in Fandsome co'o.ings, well made and worch $25; 0 special sale ths week. . . $16.75 Others ranging in price to §200 For the last two weeks we have been v and Tagestry Carpets which we have marked at very low prices to c'ose them out quickly. Tape try Rugs— Size 6xg fe-t; worth $13.00; now. . $8+ 75 Axmins‘er Rugs—Size 8 1 x12 feet; worth §30.00, now....$20.00 Furniture and Garpet Prices as Nowhere Eilse The Rug Event of the Season. Hardwood, Wire Spring Cot, 6 fect 4 inches leng; 30 New Carpets—]us: anived; qualitiss the best that money can buy; patterns never so gaod before, priced as only the big store can af- ford to mark goods. Good grade Tapestry Carpet—bright, cheerful week only [P glE == $1.50 Hall Hat Racks—So'id go'den ca't with Frunch plat: mirror, regu'arly $11 ... $8.25 special this wesk Brass Bad—Swell front, nicely ormamentsd; an exce''ent vaue at §35, o:r special price 15 $25.00 Combination Secrctary and Bookcasc— With three large drawers; made of selected - quartered oak, nicely carved and ornamented; worth §32. 50;sale price this week. . $21.25 Golden Oak Side- board —Made of ) fine selected oak; French plate mir- ror; lined drawer for silverware; S et et e . $24.00 patterns; also in hal and stair effects; per yard. . .. .. 40c Fine grade of Tapestry Carpat—copies of Bady Brusse's; borders to match, per yasds .. 85¢ Excellent qua'ity ngrain Carpet—rovelty patterns; delft blue, two-tone effects, peryard. ..ot O O Pecalpice........ Others as low as 30c. Best quality of Body Brussels—Lowell & Whit- a's, 15 patterns to select from, at the very low price, pr yard. $1.710 Axm'nster Carpet—Large Varicty of patterns (25 to seect from)— a deep pile carpet, werth $1.50 per yard; offered by th= big store at . . 3 s’. i0 Wilton Velvet Carpet—An excelient, cffective carpet at the price of Tapestry Bt siaw ackiedy vyl DI E Linoleums—Iniispensadle for kitchens, bathrooms, halls, restaurants, offices and hotels. We offer an excellent, dependable qualty in fleral, marquetry and tile effcts, in almost end ess variety, square yard... 48c Japanese Linen Warp Mattings—Inlaid and tie | patterns, shown in the full roll inctead of sam- ples, thus giving an excelent ider of the | gools; at the remarkably low price fir-the quality, per square yard. . ., DG ery busy making up a large lot of handscme Rugs from r-mnants of Axmissters, Body Brussels Tapestry Rugs—Size 8 i{x12 werth §20.00; now. . $13: 78 Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Tocnails, Etc., cured by Dr. Carl Dehmel, Sur- geon Chircpodist— Mezzanine floor; BOERS CAPTURED BY THE BAITISH Kitchener Continues to Make Reports of Victories. LONDON, May 11.—Lord Kitchener re- ports to the War Office under date of Pretoria, May 10, as follows: “Since May 5 twenty-elght Boers have been killed, six wounded and 130 taken prisoners and 183 have surrendered. Nine. thousand rounds of ammunition, 230 wagons, 1500 horses and large quantities of grain and stock have been captured.” CAPE TOWN, May 11.—In a speech last night General Brabant, who commanded the Cape Town defense force, speaking of the defense of Cape Colony, said: “It is not every man in this country who will be ailowed to carry a rifle In the future. Only loyalists will be permitted to do that.” There were seven nmew cases of plague Friday. Three of the persons attacked ‘were Europeans. The South African News to-day de- clares it has been decided to reconstruct the Ministry, with Cecll Rhodes as Pre- mier, Dr. Jameson as Colonial Secretary and Sir Jobn Gordon Sprigg as Treas- urer. The Premier (‘hir John Gordon Sgrlgg), however, authorized a statement ] at there was no foundation for the re- EMPOR pn{t: of the recorstructicn of the Cabi- net. LARGE DEBTS LEFT BY SUICIDE BANKER Depositors of Pollock’s Concern Will Be Treated as Preferred Creditors. CLEVELAND, Ohlo, May 11.—Besides the $350,000 it owes depositors, the Cuya- hoga Savings and Banking Company is alsp sald to be llable to aboht $200,000 of notes on which its name was indorsed by President R. N. Pollock. Most of these notes are said to be those of the United States Carbon Company, the Short Manu- facturing Company and other enterprises in which Pollock was interested. Depositors, however, will probably be treated as preferred creditors over the creditors of notes on which Pollock placed the name of his bank. The bulk of the notes thus indorsed are held by banks outside of the city and the total amount of them is not yet known. It was stated, however, that they will probably amount to nearly $200,000, — e Be Sure and Attend The great assignee’s sale of clothing to- morrow. I will seli men’'s genuine worsted suits, all wool cassimere, fancy cheviots, Oxford gray and tweeds, in checks and stripes, round or square cut, sacks single ouble breasted, worth $13, all for $4 65 a suit. Also, 500 men’s spring overcoats, stylish, in light tan and Oxford gray, silk lined, worth $15, for $4 65, at the clothing assignee sale of the Boston, 773 Market street, near Fourth. P.C.Jelly, assignee.* —_———— In some parts of Russia food is so scarce that the peasants adopt the policy of bears—spending most of their time in sleep to avoid getting hungry. $1 c .lllfiolden Rule Bazaar." CALIFORNIA’S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE erat:. Manicuring and Hair-Dressing Par- lors—Private rooms on main floor, weste sids, Prices- mod- é § ; i i ; i ] | § i i § § : ; § i | | i NOT IN_LOVE WITH AMERICA European Nations Are Jealous of Our Progress. NEW YORK, May 1l.—Among the pas- sengers from Europe »n the steamship St. Louis were Hamilton Fish and family. Fish sald: “The European nations are not in love with this country. They are jealous of the United States and her wonderful pro- gress and development. Then again there is a strong pro-Spanish feeling over there. President McKinley, however, is looked on as a great man and admired.” Louis Cassir was also a passenger. He comes to pave the way for a delegation of British workmen of the engineering trade who will visit this country in six or eilght weeks. The party will consist-of ten union men and ten. non-union men, who will visit the manufacturing centers of New England and then go to Chicago and Milwaukee. The reason of their vislt is to see how the American work: per- forms a day’s work. Cassir said: “The British workman has suddenly awakened to the fact that Germany and this country are getting the best of them in the trade competition. neers have Visited this country and as a result rie can machinery has been set up in many places, but in spite of this we are not getting the same results. The men who Port cr Sherry Wine—Our regular §1.00 a Pabst Malt Tcnic Blackberry Brandy—Full quart tottles, supero Curtains 46c Pair. A Graat Bargain. We bave 300 pairs of heavy riet, lace Curta'ns, fine pattemns, white or ecru, good widih, three yarcs long, just the thing for lodging houses, hotels or ccantry homes, the special price for Monda, pair, 46, Liguor Specials. allon gallon grade, on special sale Monday only, 75¢ _The best to-day, dozen, $2 25 quality, to-day. WA AN R AR RN AR R RN XA LR AAAANE KRR WRRRRAAR AR W AR ARAR RARA LA AR AR AR AR AR SRR AR AR XA AR AN AU R R AR R AR AR AL WA AR A A A AR S el are coming over will study conditions here.” JURY FAILS TO AGREE IN BLACKLISTING CASE Suit Brought by Driscoll Against an Eastern Railroad Company Is Not Decided. CHICAGO, May 1l—In the Driscoll blacklisting case the jury falled to agree and was discharged by the court to-day. | The case was that of Michael Driscoll against the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and | | | was pald to the County Treasurer to-day. It amounted to $34,414, less 5 per cent for grornpt payment, a total of $31,747. The ‘ederal tax amounted to $26,342. The es= tate as appraised is valued at $2,983 821, Chicago Railway Company for $50,000 dam- ages for alleged blacklisting after the American Railway Union strike of 1804 Drjscoll was a switchman and, like many others, had sued the raliroad for alleged discrimination against those whe had joined in the strike, advancing the charge that the railroads of the United States have entered into a conspiracy to blacklist every man who takes part in any strike to better his condition and to deny them employment unless the road for which they last worked give them a “character.” Wy S WHOLESALE EXECUTION \ OF MACEDONIAN REBELS Men and Women Are Shot Because of Their Participation in Rev- olutionary Plans. VIENNA, May 11.—A dispatch to the Abendblatt from Constantinople announces the wholesale shooting of revolutionary Macedonians, including women. Twenty- four persons were executed at Monastir, fourteen at Beyra, eighteen at Iating, eighteen at Seres and twenty-nine at Uskub. Solid oak sideboard with French plate mirror and swell front drawers, $12.50. We fis- nish your establishment complete—carpets, curtains. furniture and draperies. Let us give you an estimate. Credit if you wish, and goods delivered free within 100 miles. We close at six. T. BRILLIANT Furniture Co. 838-342 POST STREET Opposite Union Square. s Villard Estate Tax Paid. NEW YORK, May 11.—The transfer tax on the estate of the late Henry Villard| ®

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