The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 9, 1901, Page 17

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BRAVE ENSIGNS GVEN HONORS Heroes in China Opera- tions Commended for Valor. ——— Navy Department Recognizes Services of Officers and | Men. nReEe i’,"v’u!;.','.lu'u neRRERRR |5 | THE EMPORIUM. | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1901, THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. 17 1 THE EMPORIUM. 'gnmwnmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmflmmmmmmmm Kid and Tan Russian Calf, hand. and widths Fils—Famous Parisian extracts, approved the recom- and letters of f officers and marine corps who \ H. Hall, U. 8. M. C,, to be r 14, 1900, for . Bannon, B. H. Ful- and First Lieutenant o be commendcd in. their gallant, meri- seous conduct in the rs and privates, who of honor and letters IS MADE THE ISSUE Men Alleged to Have Conspired With Captain Cartér Are Sceking a dexczuon ants were then once relea: en before t ton, but can- the Supreme October. The e validity of the dants " by the STEPS ON AND STARTS BIG BLAZE Employe in Texas Establishment the A MATCH Cause of a Ninety-Thousand- Dollar Fire. ex., June &—Fire here to- perty worth nearly $90,- rance full; Dev Guy Sumpter, 000, insurance $8000: mis- estimated at $1000 and 1 in the oil department of and Glass Company »ping on a match on it. PRESIDENT ANNOUNCE FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS Former Governor McCord of Arizona Is Selected as United States Marshal, Elmer B. Stevenson Revenue in the Dis- a2 and Myron H. McCord 1, Territory of Ari- rmerly Governor of t also made the following the army: ptains— James Griffin, d John M. Moore; Henry H. Whit- ney; first lie y corps, Le- | lle B. Putnam. Long Return in Molineux Case. ALBANY, N. the Molineux murder case was to-day flled with the court of appeals. The re- turn contains over 3000 of the largest ev filed with the court. Cadets Found Deficient. WEST POINT, N. Y., June 8.—Among the cadets found deficient in examina- | ;_cnc and discharged this afternoon were: | rth class cadets Dunford, Utah; Ma- | dueka, Kansas; Sands, at large. FORTUNES ~ CINNABAR - KAISER'S PEOPLE Bradford Quicksilver Mine, San Bemto County. Silver Creek| Ou cksilver Mine, Santa Clara County. mines are under one manamement and taking out ore that goes from machinery and tools, down at the Bradfard 260 ft. ir est ledge in any country; then s nearly com- ost Of $10.000, and - we. want te y at the Bradford e of the treasury e for a short time only at r Creek and S0c for Brad- i = kS . June &.—The Secretary | & oard of Awards | GTON, June 8.—The President Y., June 8.—The return in | pages and is one | ! £ the Girard Ejls 53 —In the new odors, June Rose an % to se'l for 75¢, our price. let requisites, neat and compact s'l Collnpsms Cvps Made aluminum, non-corrosive, cach made Bathing Caps — Come :: mackintosh rubber, in black, white . :: and tan,anewstyle, ... ... ) K New Line of Purses—Fing2 5 »y etbooks, in the new walrus grain & fi’ leather, seals, morocco and alligator, * weli made and durable. . . % Dinc-Needle Cushions — For} Remarkahle Sale ® sofas, couches, etc., made from & 5 Oregon pine-needle fiber, positively ¥ was" F ahr ICS. :; vermin-proof, recommended torf‘ Many lines of this season’s much-in-demand s:ylish and durabl: wash goo’s, | patter; i3 pulmonary and nervous diseases; the X00 sale Morday at prices never thought of before. a0 hall and star cesigns; at the very sye ial prics per yard H fiber has a fragrant and soothing odor, g50¢ Sain Striped Challies—Imported gooss, in a splendil range of new co'orings, 28 ; S radions madé of 5 ace restin Rrreicty washable, for to-morrow’s se Ting, per yar 2 pattcns; our specta’ price per yard and invigorating; s Ruifled Muslin Curlains— Light, Palf Oriental Stripes—For coz BasKelwork Belts—For la turned and Goodyear welt extension soles, new modern toe and tip, Cuban heel, regmlary $3. 50—on special sale Monday only—all sizes & $2.33% French Perivmes — Girard mn seven popular odors, including their wor d-famed Violet; French extracts of this qualty generally retail from 75¢ to $1.00 per oz; our price for 50c} Genuine “4711” Toilel Water ¥ Lilas Qe Perse, a'so Violet, made s -65¢c% ¥ Mme. Idalinc Face Cream— & Just the thing for the country, pre- nts tan and sunburn, beautifies (he% in, positively harmless, jar. 5 @ g Traveling Rolls — Leather- bound canvas, wil hold all your ‘°"‘i6-inch French Veile (Et:mmz)—-Very desirab’e for of § light metal, pos'tively §30-mch SilK-Striped Challics—Silk and wool, a sup=rior -25¢ % & quality with wide, feath:r-edge siripes in a beautiul Excelsior Fountain Syringe— & 2-quart capacity, with 3 hard rub- T ber pipes, quaiity as good as any £ in $48-inch Mixed Vcnclhns and Pop'ias—All w ool abrie s, 25c¢c% & tures, regular price $1.00 per yd.,sale price purses aid ladies’ combination Pock 5 colors and mixturcs, very desirable for outrg wear, -50e% 4 sizes—18, 22, 24 and 26 inches, pr ce according w‘“ to-morrow’s price for your choice, per yard 50c to 5'-25 &’105 Pe:cales and Wrapper Calicoes—In m: summer, all'y CO[\ZgC Cuf[ilns, :: 3 yards long, 40 inches wide, dozs, sprays and neat figured designs, per iy -$1.00% corners, pillow tops, couch covers, g draperies, etc., 4 handsome patterns, 2 special good vaiue, per yard G Qg 4 Then figure the savings that you can make if you buy at the big store. boys 3 to 10 years of age, well made, dependable suits, worth up to $1.79 %Boys’ Wash Suils — Fast- § colored percales, Madras and Gal- atea cloth in a sailor blouse suit, for Golden ‘ltule Bazaar. $3.00, our price CALIFORNIA’'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE % Ladies’ Tan Lace Shocs__vmgmpmmmmmmnmmmmmmmnmmmmmm 55.00 Bzlow we describs and quote incomparably low prices for 125 items of this season’s most reliable Summer Mcrchandise. G'ance over the hzadlines and see if there is an article in the list that you.need. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm§ Mexican Siraw Hats — The Men’s Linen Crash Suils— pointed kind, extra lightweight straw, s heavy silver braid trimmings; fcr-g merly sold at §1.25 each. . 890; Hat Department—Main ficor. d On some lines we have overbougt % we make deep cuts now “that wi'l material y reduce our stocks within the next thfee days. %mosl popular and desirable fabrics for summer wear that were shown this season. 3 casonably expect); they ere money savers par excellence at the prices for the next three days. L swell swreet and calling gowns in reseda, old rose, ‘ pca»l gray, French blue, nivy, etc., s' '2 - regu'ar price, $1.50 per yd., sale price collection of designs, regularly g1.00 per yard, tale price h’ .................... 78c inch French Voile (Etaminc)—All wool, splendid quality, in ten new fashionable shades, 760 § regular pricz, $1.00 per yard, sale price. 36-inch English in a large assortment of new stylish mix- 73¢ r filb-mch Scrges and Mixcd Svitings—Strict'y all-wool, 18 regu'ar price 75c per yard, sale price. / - 53e ................................ price Special Three-Day Glearance Sale of Biack and Colored Dress Goods. In two months more we shall begin to receive our Fall stocks, and instead of waiting until the last moment and then cutting prices to clear out the surplus of tha Summer Goods We offer @ most aiiractive lot of bargains in Dress Gcod.s,—r.he They were excellent values at the regular prices (much under what you cou'd 38-inch Scrges and Chzviot Mixtures—A'l-wool fabrics, gcod quality in . twenty new shades and mixtures, regular price Soc and 6oc per yard, sale 30-inch All-Wool Challies—Imp: rted—Spl:nde quzhtyg in twenty different styles and co'orings, regular price soc and 6oc per yard, sale price ass:rtment, cui itab'e for children’s drcsfcs, regular price per yard 25c, sa'e price. 52-inch Black Bunling—An excellent q\n‘ny and a splendid shade of b'ack, very desirable for bathing suit+, waists or sepera‘e sk'rts, regular price $1.00 fer yard, sale price. .. 38-inch BlacK Figured Lusier— quality, very bright and lustrous, in s'x hlndwme' patterns, reguler price per yard 75c, sale ’S ; i 39¢ '90; 59c¢i stley’s make, finc; 5403 Iy 35¢ Wash Fou'ards—Ju t from the makers in Mu'hous, Alsace, rich rew b navy, black, etc., grounds, at half price for to-morrow’s seliing, per yard.. . ;25¢ and 30c White Piques—The new open-work weave, also plain cor 1 4 per yar.; cur pecial price. tile patterns; per squue yard, Liren Wazp Ma't'ngs—Fine Japane large 6ic mm and 1S5c Domesiic Foulards— A good wearing, high class, washable suiting, c)ple] trom the fo-cign makes, price for to-morrow, per yard 90 X variety o: good styles, your pick Monday, per yard., Ainother Sale of . Copyrighted Books. The tig stcre offers for Monday only the following copyright books in gyod cloth bindng; artistically stamp d sides and tack; works by populsr autnors that have sold formerly for §1.25 and $1.50 each; special sa'e price to- 72x36.inches; special price Bed Launge—A convenient style, like cut, that answers for a coush Guring the ¢ay and a bed at night; well made and uoholstired in an asotmen: of colors «f excellent velours; . $7.75 our sp=cial price. v H 5 Carpets, Fi urn:lure and Ruys. Quality; Style; Low Prices: Good Tapest'y Carpets—Br'ght, chesrful.patterns; for parlors, dining-room, bedroom, Roxbury Tapesiry Brussels—The kind with the stiip on the back; good, chesrful ® Axminst r Carp:ti—A de=p, heuy pile urper in fi'teen choice pattern‘; wurd\ L'noleums—Ma'e of a1 exceilent qulhly of pu.\em-l cork and linseed oil; dcunbe dye art carpet patterns; worth joc per yard; our spxcial Carpet Rugs — Made u» from remnants of Bo y Brussels, Tap i 380§ 85¢ 5 ~$1.00 45c3 20c try anl Ax- ‘minser Carpets; tize gx6 feet, $7. 257 size 1218 feet 3 inches. Matting Rugs— B:autiful art designs maZe up from th= finest qu;lity of emw, $1.50 $8.75 $23.75 S ; ] morrow fcr the few handred vo umes on hasd, cach Shvin Piece B diouit Suibe-cE ol Sas Y dies, covered buckles, thenew gradu- 8 [\ [H || =70l ...l . 802 bed, burews, washstand, ":.7; e :, ated shape, tan or black, all sizes., , g & ]B;flrrol:"s of Sat?n—scOrexlx. W'hedsowe‘;sf‘lflersrimgn. 1o ker :nl tabe; bur au has ful sweil y Y 2] o word— Rcad to Puaris—St ens. :, .................... --50e% Marchmont. o e Mistioy SR fomrr: | Aroat with.a bevl,kd mitr.r 30x40 inches. This splen id set is worth ‘28 75 3 », . A Dash for a Throne— Pride of Jennico—Castle. man. S ogontipech pate.” D, L R I e e » 5 Tadc’s Dress Shiclds and Pro- § “marchmont. Soldierof Forjune—Davis. Agatha Webb—Green. | Parlcr Rechers in golden catt aad mahogany, potiched sadd'e sests ancelent ¢ A Gentleman of France— Under the Red Robe— Gentiemen Player — h & = g L SR tector — To wear with pWeyman. M ek pStepbens, o va ues; woith from £7.50t0 §9.00; choice this wees.................. . &3 Ars as—Corelll. an: mflfl al aine. 3 e F 0] t ol *e E shirt waists, a complete garment, to X" Prisoner of Zenda— Ziska—Marie Corell. e mrady Lt e G"'::": ?:,: ;’:2{’: ": ":’(""h’f"’e‘;h pace mirror; 5 large commocious draw- 3 e Forest Lovers—Hewlitt. The Lady or the Tiger. 5 ¢ valus weelk’s price ® be worn under corset; protects that g JMove. - goon — The Gadfly—Voynich. 2 Tilus- -3 garment as well as dress, waist and %~ Stephens. Gloria MundieFregérick. T oS ten B0 20V Hus-| 0. ::f:ds“x:‘m‘: “oi::h]:rrzsl:lel::::h "“h' """";““ 36"3 'l'"“ douSle- ¢ i 7 2 wor sleeves from p-rspiration; does away Agx‘:i'rly:gisuo;fe Sherlock Se};‘;m?xal Tommy Plugbranwunela Ike, 1l PriIgs a g $35.00; our special price. ., ... taking out dress shields. Ladies’ Leghorn Hals—Whi: 45¢c Black Leahom fl:‘Is—Wer dezen, 35¢ per hundred. 50¢ pcr hundr:d. sa'mon, bzlbnggm and black, lace effects, per pair. x Stripes and plaids, in full assortment {: of popular colorings, such as pink, = blue, lavender, rose color, Nile green, also plenty solid white, an excellent quality for the price, per with the inconvenience of sewing and 75¢c on'y; were $1.25 and $1.65, now H i Camping Supplies. $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, now. 250‘7‘”0 Cases il-quarter Bllnkeh—‘\?ew dark- Paper Picnic Plales, 5S¢ De,g W'ood F 3 Plaes for picnics, #@p per dozen, Men’s Summer Underwear—g Fine ribbed, lizht we'ght, in blue, $Crash Towelng—Fine thread, neat biue bor- sp’erdnd value, per garment. 5 Q@ pretty line in stripe, open-work or Camp Stools and Chair-— Foslcr Hose Supporter—With b:lt and abdominal pad, plain or frilled elastic sides, patent button catch; black, only soc; pink, blue, cardinal and black in better grade. . 75¢ 70 Dieces Wash Silks — 50c¢. r REMAESLEN Mo, Phroso—Anthony Hope. A Lady of Quality—Bur- £ nete. St. Ives—Stevenson. Goldin Oak Hat Rack with a French p'are mirror, umbr-lla stani; 4 hooks for clothes; two ciff:rent :ty es of these; sp=cial tais week, eich $5.00%, 3 e: Special Sale of Monday Sale Liberty Sifk. | For to-morrow the greatsst special in this class of goods that we have yet been fortunate ensugh t6 offer our customers. Tre 4oc quaity of Liberty Silk, that most use’ul mater'al for evening dressss, waiss, rufflings and millinery purposss, in 20 of the most popular co'arnvs, including the n=we.t pit:l shad s; aso ba:k, cream, white, nationa. b'ue, castor, pupe, eic., full 40 inchs M.ndar per yard ., Good Groceries and Ligquors. This department of the big store mak-s a specialty of supp'ying campers and picnickers. Let us serd you a trial order, if you are ro: already one of our pthousands ot grocery customers, We are sae we can win your p:rmanent trade. Best Bzcon—Eastern Sugar Cured, thc lean Very Fine Swealers — Foig G ..t kind— Mongay, men, fancy hensycomb stitching, mt‘ noatd:. iy a largs assortment of patterns Indgflfll“fi! Soap—Wh Thre unusual valees in goods epecialy admt’d for camzers’ use. For to-morrow € ¥ (Monda:) only: tan color or whits, a §1.35 value that got slghtly soiled on the :dg-s in transit— to-morrow, per par. 98¢ 66 dozen Pillow Cam—-Mzdc oo rem- nants of good checting, unbleached aad. haly bleached—to-morrow at lLss than value of material, each sc 2 der, rast selvedges, 2000 yards ony—on Monday by the pece or yard, per Fin Beans—Best qual'ty, 15 1bs. .. .. Walnuts —Fine, r:gu'ary 15¢; Monda Salmon — Choice A asia, 3 tins.. . .25 Port cr therry W.n:—Extr1 cho'ce, tie kn Camp Stools with canvas seats, co orings, strictly all wool, made i Monday, g bas that c¢’s regulary at $1.50; 20¢; with canvas seat and back, the bfs[ Dssiby{‘ mann:r s =°°n Tematoes - Bes: standard quality per gallon, Mon ‘a ! $1.05 > , i v P 7 s $3.00,% ins Cream Rye Whiskey—Regulary $1. 15 bo'- 3_5‘:' 5 Lawn Chairs, hard wood,, $3.50 and $4.00. ‘An m:l Cracke: tie—Monday. 90, with striped canvas seat. and back, c 1b—Mond: Fruit Syrupu—?nre fruit ju'ces as regu-. $71.00, Same, with arms, Men's Leather Belts—From Stryk:rs $ind Scar- g lals §5: a bot-e—Monday . . 435¢c $1.25. the best maker in America, 26 style:, mmammmamhmmmamam made of p'ain cal’, grain leather and suede, in tan, black, gray, mottled green, etc., from 25¢ to g1.50. Ladies’ Summer Corset— Straight front effect, of impor:ed net, 2 sidg stee’s, lace-r'mmed tep. . .. -75¢ Wickless 0il Stove—2 burn- ers; sa’e and economical; an im- proved up to-date article; sold regu- lirly at $9.50; fuly guaranteed at our special price $7.85 Russian Iron Oven—Dsuble Men’s Canvas Shoes — wall; 13 inches square; good even = White or gray, broad, com'oriable bakcr, regulnly $2.00; our special tce, well-made, stylish shoe, regu- which is chcap:r thn for a larly $1.75 per pair. Monday on'y ................... $1.43 Girls’ Wash Dresses—Ages 6 to 14, Perca'e, blouse front, in I-piece suits, yoke trimmed with § rows of lace, ruifle around yoke and across back, ycke, collar and cuffs edged with lace, pzarl buttons, lock- sttch sswing Sleeve Iron—For s hirt waists; a pointed nickel iron with re- movable handles, sold in many places for 75¢; our special price. .. 5@ Water Fillers—Sanitary stone filters in two parts, very effec- tive, small siz=s $2.35 Boys | Lalies’ Turkish Bath S: i §Writing Paper in boxeS' 24 Vacation Needs— 3 | Ladies’—Children’s. er Bathing c.p,_pm Para gum.. 578 B-thing Shippers.. snog S Rubber Ap ons for ladier > Children’s G ngham Aprons Woash Blouse Waists, toage 4. ys” Wash Kilt Suits, to age 4. r:n’s Sun Bonnets, La jes’ Sun Boanets, Children’s Wash Saior Chi'dren’s al'-wool Summer Ladies” Tean's Sk'rts.. . AR RURRWRRNRUNTR et e aaCngraved Cards—ioo strigt- lv high grade visiting cards; (Cnne s S,xp-rfine stock), w.th copper pnte, name cn’y........... 52, 0\ Alarm Clock — Nickel; 30 hours; 4-inch dia’;. g\urmtced good time-keeper . . . ..40¢ L shezts of cream pzper, smooth surface or linen finish; ruled or plain; with 25 square octavo size envelopes to match; Monday only. 18¢c Mexican Hammocks—Strong, we.l made Mexican Sisal grass Ham- mocks; body 7z inches long; only ............... .....05@ Women's Canvas Ties—MVe- dum hizh heel,. flexible hand- turned sole, new ccin toss, kid lined, $1.47 Men’s Bike Suils — Strict- Other grades $6.50 and $7.50.- Firclight Cigars, 10 for 25¢— § this week. §Wash SKirts, $1.29—Assort- The Delinealor for July is The Empress Glove—For la- . $13.25 $Linen Crash Hats—For boys xChildren’s Cotton Hosc—ix1 Ladies’ Novelty Hose—!m- $5.003%Ladics’ Cotton Vesls—Richs- 52.00 $2.50, $3.00 Shirt Waists Mnson Fruit Jars — Batter Jelly Tumblers—Ex‘ra gra de,; Ladics’ All-Linen l‘landkcr- Photographs, $3.50— Choice of any sty.e of our §5 per doz. photographs until June 2z5th for $3.50. Full particulars of this gen- erous cffer are given in a handsome circular letter which has been mailed to thousands of women. Have you received one? Ceat, vest and pants, made of linen crash pants have beit retainers, well shrunken and wide hem at bottom of pants to turn up, a splendid value $2.95 ly all-wool materials, troussrs are extra strong'y made, with double seats and strap at bottom and belt retainers, dark gray and brown ef- fects, at. ... “-95 A well known and well liked brand; on special sale at above prices all ed lot of wash skirts; most of them this season’s, but some of last; crash and denim; trimmed with cording and embroidery; tegularly $z. 25 and g3.00; all cut to one price --$1.29 now ready. It is one of the most remarkable numbers yet issued. A splendidly illustrated article on the Pan-American Expcsition at Buffalo js a feature of ,this issue, and will be followed by other articles' on this subject in the succeeding numbers. ‘The fashion illustrations and articles are thoroughly seasonable and in all particulars up-to-date. Price of The Delineator by subscription is $ 7,00 per year, single copies #§@e The Delineator is obtainable at the But- terick Pattern Department, main floor, where a fashion sheet and cata- logue will be farnished upon applica- tion free of charge. dies; over-seamed, Glace kid, light weight, with two clasps and new embroidered backs; a dress glove, the perfzction of fit and finish; all colors $1.00 and men for outing purposes—In fancy colors, very light and cool; each rbb=d, guaranteed fast black, double heels and soles; an excellent vacation stocking, sizes 5 to 9%, pair J@21 @ ported Hermsdort Black Cotton Hose with white figures or vertical stripes, L SRR % .25¢ lieu ribbed, low neck, no s'eeves, nicely finished around neck and arm hole, drawn with silk tape, ecru and white,each. . ... ........ adics’ Union Suits—For summer—Lisle thread, high neck, long cr short sleeves, and low neck hirt Wmst Smlfl New Chambray Shirt Waist Suits; oxblood, pnk and blue, very prettily trimmed in white braid and smail pear]l but- tons, flaring flounce skirt; easily worth double to make; special this week $4.95 ARAAARA WRAAR AR AR AARARARL RARA AR AL AR AARA RRRARAR N AR AR TR0 AR AR RRURAR WRAN AR WA WAR N R AR R AR kA R Al sn $1 50— Broken lots of <¢Derby,”” «<Knickerbocker,”” Trojan and many other best brands of fine Shirt Waists, all sizesin the entire lot, but not every size of each kind; altogether the best Shirt Waist bargain of the season; fancy stripes, solid colors and white; all at one price "-50 than ever; pints, per dezen, 75c3 quarts, goc; half gallons, $1.25. emonade Set—Frosted glass, new shape, very pretty, and a bargain at the price.. ... 7,08 with tin cover; per dozen. 350 Set — Imitation cut g'ass, large dish and six sm-ll d'uh- 3 complete set chiefs—Sheer and dainty; with an average of 374 yards of fine Valen- ciennes lace 2nd edging on one sty and 29 other styles equally as good; -25¢ very special values, each. . . WRAARRAARAARARRRAALGRARRARAARRAERAAARRAARAR AURERUARRCARR ARW RRARR Cwas wan Press Comment in Amer- attached here to anti-German utterances on the part of the American press. Scores of papers have referred to the subject this week, but a correspondent of the Frankfurter Zeitung has been pointing ld_uniess equal amount in v _worth $200 per - 1, BRADFORD, naging Owner, 7 North \‘(n ] et st., San Jose. Prospectus and exhibits at branch offive, 413 Fearny st., San Francisco, F. DE FREITAS, Agent, out that it is better not to atach grave weight to the wholly unfettered utter- ances of the American press., declaring that the Americans do not want war with spondent adds, has clearly demonstrated that the United States is unwilling to 3\';" e Into foreign adventures, and the ashington administration is undoubted- ly most unfriendly to Germany. correspondent, next claims that the Ger: man press is in part more friendly to the. Thited Btates, instancing & nomber of cases, Regudins the relations between Ger- many and Brazil a correspondent has in- terviewed the Brazillan Minister here, who sald in emphatic terms: ‘“Germany has not had any interests but economic interests to serve in Bra- zil. This is well known to the Brazilian DIVINE SARAH ARE IRRITATED CHANGES MIND Government. The interest “which. Ger- | The Famous Tragedienne : : Tho nave meatty Sl seauiod Hromias ica Disturbs the Siensii, "8 ephimats ok et May Not Play Romeo Germans. oot s e they Jiave demuyiad in English. g arding politics, Baron Riobranco, the Brazilian Minister, said: “While the Germans in the three south- ern provinces, Rio do Sul, Santa Cathar- ina and Parana, are numerous and exert a certain influence, the Brazilian popula~ tion is in the majority and Brazilian po- litical influence is dominant. The Hanse- atic Colonization Company, which alone systematically encourages German immi- gration to the extensive lands it has ac- quired, cannot find Germans to settle there and has been forced to send for —_— LONDON, June 8.—Mme, Sarah Bern- hardt informed a correspondent to-day -that there is still some doubt as to whether she will play Romeo to Maud Adams’ Juliet. Her account of the offer was made jokingly, but was taken seri- ously. Mme. Sarah Bernhardt adds: 1 would Tove to play Romeo lish, but I scarcel ‘] hlnk I collld ever ficiently master lg lish to do so.” BERLIN, June 8.—Great importance is ustrians, ‘When Ch:u'les ohman heard what Germany and saving that they are a thor- gwomlss. A . B Ruulmans ‘s,nnd m‘: Mme. Ber: t had said he was much ougkly peace-loving people. ‘upon ‘Brazil is the merest twaddle.” disturbed. i The recent Chinese war, the corre- — e Bermnrdt herself,” sald Frohmln. ted the idea, and she u{mnnd do t in all seriousness. She had bef te her a copy of the part in English. T'said, . PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM of Ralil- ways, Office—30 Montgoniery street. ¢ ‘Why don’t you do it in French? but Mme. Bernhardt said: ‘I shall' do it in English. I have it here. I shall learn it.’ “So_convinced was I that Grau_and I tn.lked over all the arrangements, even to he minutest details of the expenses. Now uhe appears to have changed her mlnd about her ability to learn the part. ’x I cannot think. But I am perfectly wil ing to make the same arrangements and gust for the purpose of attending the quarto-centennial celebration. Telegrams were sent to him by Senator Patterson, Governor Orman and Chalrman Smith of the Democratic State Central Commis tee urging him to come. He will probablfi make several speeches. Afterward he wil go trout fishing. SRR TS Modern Woodmen Assembling. Frenchsy Performance teke place n| gn by, Minn., June S—Although the Frohman says that Edna May will next | biennial convention, or head camp of the season lpfenr under the joind manage- ment of himself and of George Edwai Important Change of Time. On and after Sunday, June 9, the Santa Fe route trains will leave and arrive at San Francisco as follows: California Limited will leave San Francisco at 9 a. m., Monday and Thursdays. Correspond- Ing train will arrive 635 p. m. Tuesdays Express Modern Woodmen of America, does not begin its regular business until ‘l‘und-y morning, the city is already takin signs of activity along Woodmen The advance guard of the Los An; ale-. Cal., delegation arrived to-day has already begun to work for its city for the meeting in 1%5. Denver is active in pur- suit of the same honor. —————— Only Two Weeks More and Fridays. Overland And every suit of the Brown Clothing lv:lifimaxa- B ‘guly c"‘;fi""""d‘“‘ trai Company will be sold. P. C. Kelly, as- m. y. Bakersfield Local will leave 120 a. m. dail Corre- ndin; da esno Local will leave 4:20 p. m.. daily. Corlespandln‘ train will arrive 12:30 p. m., This train has heretofore only run to &ockum but will hereafter run to and from Fresno. ; zo oAl T SO Al Roosevelt Will Visit Colorado. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., June 8.— Vice President promised to visit Colorado ] Theodore ~Roosevelt has Springs in Au- ! signee, promised to sell men's $20 suits for 34 65 and has kept his word with the public and will continue to do so. Every arment will be sold .before the account- flxg is made, in two weeks. You will easily see that there is but little time to dispose of this large stock clmhlnt Of course the inducements be better right along. Yot the selections are th - Deat fbr you n:e earlier you come ‘wool men’s suit for on‘l‘y. A LESSON IN EBDIUIY n opportun M'. a Tailor-] Hld' Y lors {s _worthy of notice. 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