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EXPLOSIONS DEAL DEATH IN A HOTEL Miners’ Hostelryin Sallee Is Wrecked by Dynamite. ne Inmate Perishes and a Dozen Sustain Burns or Injuries. 1 Belief Is That the Destruc- n of the Building Was the Revengeful Work of a Criminal. .~Two explosions of g closely upon the n Hotel in Sal- towns near De la perished in - the | others While opinion is di- e of the explosions, iew is that the hotel Wwn up by some crim- e against the landiord | Proprietor Richard | hat some miner secret- te in the basement of nd t the explosive was He is loth to struction of his hotel e work of a criminal, ory frame build- rooms was en- men employed in hem were at work k caused con- towns and at | company. The tely broke into 2pproach to try to fear of further ex- | ns was toward was carried out, wreck would have of the miners e Hammill it when the lamp against es in a fresh spot. ,_ but recover: in s underclothin e feet and his left han thrown out of several were anions had to e was thrown it. They remarkable nerve, . to dress himself g with d when he finally h of and the flesh ‘of {OGERS FAILS TO ESCAPE. roped in the smoke | ost suffocated, then | e Rogers’ room, burst and leaped to the d his back and he | ogers still lay upon his | was no means of reaching Henry Thomas wers | ce and throat, and off thelr without some in- ed, rescuers ventured in e charred body of George | y burned mattress. ene will hold an in- | in the morning. ears old and had | ust have been rendered | e shock. \h(— propfletm‘ of the Trollev Car Injures Aged Man. LE, Ky., May 10.—Walter N. e venerable president of me -Journal Company and o attempting to seriously injured. He re- alp wound and his | Haldeman is over | Consul lel Guard Margaret. ON, May 10.—The State De- been advised that Mar- t T he child kidnaped by her Clara Teaylor, is suffering from t at Bordighera, Italy, o the f her aunt to care for 4 States Consul Pearson at | e her teken in charge by ted States Consular Agent Ameglio at San Remo. —— ADVERTISEMENTS. nmumm THE SAN THE EIPOB-I'UK. | THE EMPORIUM, | FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1902, THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. A e s e e N B A B e A A7 e A7 A A ANttt MMWmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Bleached Muslin—36 inches wide, no dressing, mill cost| Posifively last week of the wonderful|Beautiful New Hair Dressing and Manicure Parlors Electrical Show—24 Hours to-day 84c per yard; on only . special sale Monday 7£ Striking New Novels. Special Cut Price. “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hali,” by the author of “When Knighthood Was in Flower"; our price. . . .« . . $1.20 “Dorothy South,” by author of ‘“Carolina Cavalier”’; our price . . . . . . $1.20 “The Congueror,” by Gertrude Atherton; SR L % e $1.20 “The Right of Way,” by Gilbert Parker; i IO a4 s Sy $1.20 A Shirt Sale for Monday Only. Special Sale of Whiting’s Writing Paper. On Monday we offer 600 lbs. of Whiting’s Writ- ing Paper (box) in note and octavo sizes, satin wove or linen finish paper, ruled of plain, 100 sheets to the Ib.—at the very spe- cial price, Ib. . . 18¢c George Rogers, | were badly | the disaster oc- | e mey be crippled for | ing by the ex- | nd escaped in | The fire | both his feet | clothing re- | fingers. | Unlaurdercd Men’s A 2100 Jinen ¥ RRRRR RRRRRRR RERRRRNR wunww mmEnRRRREen mRRERRRR R fitting, Monday . made to sell for 25¢ each all wool, 51 lbs. wide, in red, blue and pink borders, y:xr- only, at the sp:(lal pn:e appearing, serviceable bed cov- ering; pair . . sheet cotton filling, 2 very good value; each A Shoe Polisher That’s a Winner. the RERRR RERERY RERRRERRRERERY KRR KRR Mummn erme nnmnimm your feet. adjustable Monday Sale of RRRER RRRERRRERRY | faction. Shirts — Good heavy muslin, with a bosom, re-enforc- ed and double back and front, patent protector on neck band; a well- good-wearing 75c shirt; Monday . 53¢ Boys' Golf Shirts—Good quality of Percale with pleated fronts, in two shades of blue and red, cuffs to match; the swellest §1.00 shirt of the season, of which we secured a large quantity at a price enab‘ing us to sell them - - 68c Men’s Hand uchuh —_ L\nen, corded edge, large size; nice, so‘t-finished handkerchiefs, ; sale price Mon- -fle Biankets and Gomforters Speciaily Lew=-priced. White Blankets—A really fine article, alinost weight, fully 72 inches % . $2.98 Whlu Blnnkefi Sunmcr welght for double beds, 64 inches vide, 4 Ibs. weight, a nice $1.35 Comforttn—l"ull size, uzll covered, white $1.00 The pic- ture tells story. How much simpler and neater to polish your shoes this way than to bend over and do the work while they are on They are to all sizes of men’s and women’s shoes, and each set is supplied with box of polish and polishing cloth; - set complete, ready to 00 Rogers Tableware. Another sale of the celebrated Wm. A. Rogers Spoons, Forks and Knives, guaranteed full standard plate of silver on 21 per cent nickel | silver base, and warranted to give entire satis- yard light and dark co'orings; an excellent assortment; Monday only, Fancy Openwork Striped Novelly While Goods—Some of the finest we im- 'CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= in the Alps. Unsurpassed Wash Goods Values. Monday’s §piendid Offerings. Choice 121;c Percales—A lot of 200 pieces of our well-known, satisfaction giving make of yard-wide Perca'es (we keep best grade only in these goods); ¢ —e Beginning Tuesday we shall offer at special sale one of the prettiest all-wool Outing Fabrics of the year at 39c per yard---scarcely hali ils real value. AMERICA‘S GRANDEST STORE only now open on second floor. Expert attendants and the most modern appliances for treating the hair and scalp. Ruffied Curtains Nzwast Sheet Music. 4 » Monday, 97¢ Pair.|, .~ Pubjishzrs’ Prices. “In 2 Cosy Corner,” a novelette for the piano 100 pairs of /Cottage Curtains; fine Swiss with | . . . . . . . ... .. ... 30¢ dots and figures, 4-inch ruffle, curtains 3| “Cats’ Parade,” a character'stic piano solo yarda long and 40 inches wide, worth at| « - . . . o ... . 250 ¢ $ias)per painy Mieday “My Lady Hottentot,” latest coon song . . Hna e GG - i TR g s 250 | “In the Valley of Kenmcky," latest ballad Cut Glass Sprocials for Monday Only. Genuine P . Cut Glass Stirring News of Silks. Water Bottle, a Another Great Sale Monday. i oy 2000 yards of three of the season’s most popular weaves of Colored Silks— ;‘“i'_'& plain_Gros de Londres, Figured Flannel Taffeta and Peau Sultana—comprice “n'u::"y the extraordinary special offzring for Monday; they are silks that sell in the cheapatthe R ordinary way at 75c, 85c and $1.00 the yard, and in the lot wiil be found regular \ pretty shades of pink, cream, light blue, old rose, tan, maise, cardinal, nile, l;';‘:; lavender. gray, blue and also white; these beautifu' silh will mazks up into ported this seacon; in two different styles of weaving, several different pat- terns in each style; choice for waists, suits, chiidren’s wear, etc.; '8 our z5c grade, to-morrow only, yard [+ Fine White India Linon— Sheer in weave and close in texture; yard 12%¢ Fine Welt quues—Medmm sze cord, “ell jyamd - 20¢ New zphyrs—L:ce weave effects; created for Spring and Summer, 1902; 32 inches wide, rich colorings; yard. . . . . . . . 40¢c New Grass Linen Batiste—Natural color, 30 inches wide; yard . . . . 50 Satin Striped Challies—Almost all wool; a large lot to select from, yard . .35¢ Mercer'zed Waisting hphyr:—Fme weave, in the solid colors, newly opened; yard. 20@ A Big Handkerchief Bargain All Day Monday. 200 dozep Extra Sheer Union, Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for women; corded effects; not all linen, but a handkerchief that is extra good value at 10c; on special sale Monday only each. , . 50 300 dozen Extra Sheer Pure Li nen Handkerchiefs, direct from Bel- fast, elaborately trimmed in fine Valenciennes lace and insertion, dainty designs—each 250 150 dozen Novelty Print Border Linen Center Handkerchiefs for women, in French designs and 7S {7 axtpilite. colmiingareaehs ool g G L Gu st e ¢ 250 dozen All-Linen, Hemstitched, Hand- Embrmdered Handkerchiefs, made in Ireland, over 50 styles from which to make selections—each . 25¢ Exira Offerings of Summer Hosiery and Underwear. Lace Hose 50c—The best value In Ladies’ Hosiery ever shown in this city; ex- tra fine quality Two-Thread Lace Lisle Hose, Hermsdorf black; three very elaborate all- around lace designs, in- the very latest effects; never were such styles and qualities offered at less than 75e¥per pair; outsprice Monday and while quantity lasts... 500 Ledies’ Lace Lisle Hose—Fast black, 12 dif- Ladies’ Cotton Vnts—kuhehm ribbed, low fesent lace designs, high spliced heels, double neck and no sleeves, nicely trimmed and % soles, woven toes; pair. . . . . . . 28¢ finished; colors: white, pink and sky blue; Ladies’ Impcrted Fancy Hose—Stripes, fig- each'. . 150 ures and boot cffects; a select assortment of ~Ladies’ Luh Thread Vests—Swiss nbb:d, mer- the latest styles; pair ... . . . . 286 cerized, low neck, no sleeves, pink and sky Ladics' Imported Lisle Thread and Real bluc, with white hair stripe; cxch . . S0 Maco Cotton Hose—Hermsdorf black, silk Ladies’ Lisle Th-ead Vests—Swiss ribbed, high embroidered, in colors and white to the in- neck, long or short sleeves, and low neck steps strictly up to date; pair . . . . SOO@ with nosleeves; colore: white, pink, sky and Ladies’ Jersey Fitting Union Suits—Lise T R i et SRR e e g¢ thread, high neck, cither long or short Children's Fast Black Coiton Hose — 1x1 sleeves, in ccru and_ white, and low necked ribbed, double knee, beel and tole; proper Sets of 6 Teaspoons for . . . . . . . 83@ ith sleeves, in ecru, pink, sky and hose for vacation; sizes 5tog i A Sets of 6 Tablespoons for . . . . 3'.66 :;,k,;";;, ab il _P~ ’ 500 A s e IiPT T Sets of 6 Table Forks for. . . . . $1.66 6224 | Sets of 6 Table Knivesfor . . . . 31.32 Liguors—Monday. Great Grocery Summer Clothing Specials for Monday for Boys of Ail Ages A good serviceable Croquet Set; 8 s-inch Mal- lets, 8 balls, galvanized wickets; all in neat box with full directions for playing the game; would be very cheap at $1.00; special Mon- 87¢ 5.00 Boys’ Wash Sailor Suits-- Coffee—Our family bleml, a good standard qual- 53 § Youths’ Su'ts—Cheviots | B@st Eastern Hams—Try this g @laref—Our choice table wine, and cassimeres, in the | brand once and you will always ask for them. Monda; llon 30 newest summer styles, | Although there has been another advance in Jo W i pni © the correct colorings, the wholesale prices of Malt Extract—Schiller’s best tonic; regularly carefully cut and made, Ham we have not $2.75 2 dozen, Monday. . . . . $1.68 worth fully 30 per cent changed our regular Kentucky Belle Bourbon Whiskey—Monday, more than the price we price, and Monday we full quartbottles. . . . . . . . .. 55¢ ack, sizes for young shall seil them, per Ib. Port or Sherry—Good 5-year-old wine, bottie men 13 to 19 years. . y13%ec ............... 25¢ i 4.85 Rice—Fancy ~ Carolina Pabst Elue Ribbon Beer — Pins, dozen, Bows. qs..:fl.'; of“‘:;‘-" Hasd, “eagy clea $1.75; qurs, dore . . . . 52.88 blue, red brown, grecn N e AV H Gin—The imported, in hrge bottles . or tan effects, both col- Corn Meal—Best East- """""""" $1.50 lar and shields elegantly | oy cxtra cream; Monday, 10-Ib sack. 25 3 :ml";'::d’m"l’: ci‘: Sapolio—Enoch Mé: 5 & Sons’; Monday, 4 Lawn Croquef. psfioh S o4y 2 bR S 250 Fast color percales and | * ity; 535 Ibs., $1.00; single b . . . 200 plain white duck, hand- | Imported French Sardines—3 tins . . 2850 somely designed, sizes for boys 3 to 10 years, Chlmplon or Fri.co Lunch Crackers—Lb. OBE.QHER =1 - v o e R BB A R 100 l price for Monday only, yard. 27-Inch Black Taffeta—An extra value bril- liant luster silk, guaranteed to wear; will make most satisfactory dress skirts; 85¢c per yard, only 19-Inch Black Taffetz—Pure dye; made ex- pressly for dress purpotes and will wear well; an exceptional value; per yard 65 ke 2C latest new style toes and the popular onday only—pair D Ladies’ Colonial Oxfords — The newest and pret- tiest style; vici kid with stee] buckles, or dull mat kid with 2 gun- metal buckle, welted extension soles and the new Cuban heels—per pair, only + - - - $2.50 and Children’s Lace Shoes — Vici Misses’ kid, kid top, pretty new style toe, patent cha.rmmg shirt waists for street or evening wear. Ladies’ Kid Lace Shoes $2.50 Styles—Monday $2.78. The two styles of ladies’ §3.50 Shoes shown in illustration,’ one with a Goodyear welted extension sole, the other hand turned, both with kid tops, patent leather tips, the sizes and all widths; on special sale 20-Inch Black Peau de Sole—Extra heavy, superb finish; suitable for skirts, waists, coats, etc.. ,and a big value at, per yard . $1.00 Grepe de Dhlna—u inches wide, extra quality, in a full line_ of colorings; the season’s most popular si k for street and even- in dresses; our price for this .,u.L ity, per yard, only . 85 C military heels, all $2.78 | leather tips, welted extension soles, common- sense or spring heels— Sizes 834 to 11—price Sizes 1134 to 2—price Men’s Ganvas Outing Shoes —Good quality of canvas, cither white of drab color, well made, with medium weight soles— § The low-cut Oxford Ties. . . . . $1,80 The high-cut Lace Shoes. . . . . $1.70 Men’s Tan Shoes—Lace style, fine quality of Russia calfikin in the latest shade of tan, new style toes, welted extension soles—our price, per pair $2.50 Special Sale Dress Linings. 20c Value on Monday iie. 750 yards of 36-inch Taffeta Skirt Linings, fancy stripes on black grounds, the stripes in rich colorings and several pieces of the goods in Persian effects; regular value zoc per yard, sale price Sateen, 36 inch, fast black, mercerized, yard . o 20¢ en Skirting, all wool, all shades, yavd 2 Mgee ] s Monday only........ . 11e Moreen, new, soft make, all shades, yard . - 40c Skirt Lining, 36 inch, that lookl hke taffeta silk,, black and colors, yard. ..160 QCorrect Outing Fabrics for Goffing, Biking and Bathing Costumcs. A large assortment of mohairs, cheviots, can- vas suitings, etc., bought especially for outing purposes, now on sale at these reasonable prices: 38-inch English Mohair—The best make, very bright luster, in gray, navy,<an, garnet, brown and black, suitable for waists, skirts and bathing costumes, yard . 80¢ 45.inch English Mohal 60c 40 Irch Sttlped Mohair Melange—An excel- lent quality, in all of the leading shades, pretty white striped effect, per yard . .750 45-inck Canvas Suiting— A new, natty weave, 2 splendid dust shaker and very de- sirable for seashore wear, yard. . . . 75@ 47-inch Stripcd Cheviot—Handsome mixed effects, with neat stripe, just the material for a separate walking skirt for the mountains, 60c #47-inch Crepo Vigoufenx—An exquisite fabric for summer wear, superb quality, in 10 very handsome mixtures, price, per yard. $1,00 Men’s and Boys’ Straw and Outing Hats. Crash Hats for Men and Boys— In plain and fancy colors, in Fe- dora chapes or the flat crowns with fiat brim; each 25c, 50¢, 75¢. Rough Braid Straw Hats, with two, three and four ply - brims — 75c, $1.00, grzs, sx 50, Sx 85 .nd $2.00. Pearl Fedoras—The new Panama shape— $1.85, $3.00. Men’s Union Suits. Rapidly becoming the most popular undergar- ment for men’s wear, perfect fitting, gives solid comfort, comes in cotton or wool, whichever you are in the habit of wear- ing. Balbriggan Union Suits, nice weight. . $1.25 Gray Cotton Union Suits, well made . . $1.50 Balbriggan Union Suits, ina nice, flesh-colored finish . . . $2.28 Gray Merino Union Suits, a weight that can be womn cither winter or summer . . ce. . .. 82,80 Fine Quality All - wool Worsted Union Suits, in the pretty shade of blue, a medium weight for this season of the year. .. $8+50 Sale Damask Scarfs special, Monday only 32.10 Here is an attractive sale for housek eepers | and prople who are looking for prizes for card parties. Beautiful cut glass pieces at a third under regular price: Genuine Cut Glass Mustard Dish—With cover, clear and brlliant, worth at least $1.00, special Monday 69¢c Genuine Cut Glass Individual Open Salt Dishes—Round shape, clear glass, dainty "cutting, regularly $2.40 dozen, Monday, ............. 140 Notions Low Priced. Horn Hair Pins, shell and amber, dozen .50 Back Combs, new styles, best finis.", cach. 25@ Curling Trons, 3 sizes, each Soft rubber Hair Curlers, new, set. . ..25@ Feather-Scitch Braids, white and colored, piece 100 - 600 Silk Serge, 27 inch, all colors, yard . Side Combs, new shapes, fine quality, pair . . 2. 250 g Shields, no rubber, 1o odor, pair . 250 Sewing-machine Oil, bottle . . . . . . Waist and Skirt Supporters, set . . . 25 Lightweight Dress Shields, “Nlunod pair - 10¢ 120 Foster Hose Supporters, black, §0@j colors ................ 75¢c Ball and Socket Fasteners, dozen . . . . §@ White Hercules Braids, for wash dresses, all widths, price 23%4cto . . . . 4o yard Chatelaine Bags. Special Sale Monday. A large assortment of gen- uine Seal and Morocco Chatalaine Bags, of dif- ferent shapes and styles, all well made with welt- ed seams, patent safety hooks, etc., not one in the lot worth less than $1.50, all on sale for Monday only; each, 98¢ Ladles” Genuine Alliga- tor Shopping Purse— With inside coin pocket . . . . . . 250 “My s Jewel Bags'’—Soft chamois, to y-‘::y around the n!e:k 250 Ladies’ Safety Bag—To be worn under the skirt . . $7.25, $1.75 1 $2.00 Genuine Seal Wrist Bag —Long silvered chain bandle, chamois lined, new shape . $7.00 Ganulnc Suede Wrist Bag— In black and col- - $1.00 Portrait Enlargomoants— Crayon, Pastal or Water Color. ‘We do all styles of portrait enlargements and offer a grade of work not surpassed anywhere ltmhflfmyficuthitlnwnuy:hr‘ed, 16x20 Crayon Enlargements. . . cao, “$1 i 3125 16330 Water Cohr and Pastel Enlargements $3.25 lExu Solid Pastel Enlargements . . $3.50 16x20 All-Water Color for . . . . $6.00 Much Underpriced. On Monday you will find on the saies tables in cen- and Tea Cloths. A large lot of fine Damask Tea Cloths, Side- board Scarfs, Bureau Scarfs and Runners with facy open-work weave, carefully hem- S gty el da stitched, on sale to-morrow only at the fol- bt values Iy lowing special prices: gl s $1.00 Tea Cloths, 36x36 inches; each, 780 huerippest o, 85c Scarfs, 20x54 inches; cach . . . 580 t offer: 70c Scarfs, 18x50 inches; each . 480 | Ligbtweight Case, made of rubber cloth, in 6oc Scarfi; 18342 inches; each. . . 3@g | ~Cither ruset orolive color, 24 inches long, Bleached Damask—Good grade, 72 inches bas bras lock and catches and steel frame, A PR o ;L TR N e 780 | Genuine Leather Cue, 24 inches ’fi Dinner Napkins—Bleached Irish Linen, 21 the nice russet color, bras and inches square; dozen . . . . . . SI.JJ steel frame, only. . . . . .85 SENT FREE TO MEN! A Most Remarkable Remedy That Quickly Restores Lost Vigar to Men. A Free Trial Package Sent by Mall to All Who Write, ree trial packages of & most remarka- e < Vire being malled to all who to the State Medical Institute. | many men who had bat- against the mental and ings of lost manhood that institu as decided to distribute free packages to all who write. It ix & tment a&nd all men who suf- any weakness g from qu.h ul folly, premature of strength #md memory, weak back, | ocele or emaclation of parts can cure themselves at home. he remedy has a peculiarly grateful ct of warmth and seems to act di- to the desired location, llfln{ ngth and development just ‘where needed. It cures all the flls and trou- es that come P ; years of misuse of he natural functions and has an absolute success in all cases. A reques ‘o the State Medical Institute, 328 Eiek- | building, Fort Wagne, Ind, wiat. | that you desire one of their free trial | kages, will be complied with pro; The institute is desirous of reach that great of men who are uD: able to leave home to be treated, and the free samples will enable t.hcm to ses how eaey it is to be cured m-l weakness when the prvper 'mplwed The institute makes no restrios s, Any man who writes will be sent ree sample, carefully sealed in a plain package, 50 that its rec!plent need have | no fear of publicity. Readers are requested to wm.- 'Ithontl ARMY. COMRADES HONOR GHAFTER Elect Him Delegate at Large to National Encampment. Special Dispatch to The Call. HANPORD, May 10.—When the Grand Army Encampment resumed its ldbors this morning the election of the remain- ing officers was proceeded with. The fol- lowing were chosen as the council of ad- ministration: Henry C. Dibble of Post No. L, J. G. Deasey of No. 2, F. A. Schwartz of No\7, C. F. Rice of No. 118, Horace Wilson of No, 20. General Willlam R. Shafter was unani- mously elected -delegate at large to the National Encampment. The selection of a place for the next annual encampment was left to the in- coming council of administration, with power to act, the place to be definitely fixed before December 1. It is understood the next encampment will be held in Los les. {,olknlnt H"le m’d direcwrl ‘eterans’ ‘ome e Ve Mahon of Toet Mo, B, fan nnd J. G. Gilmore of Post No. 2, The delegates to the National En es to nal camp- ment nreee‘}i T. Brainerd of Post No, 63, Culhwn of No. 168, George S. qu.t of No. 11 L.B-Ichlrd.- of No. 3, ‘White No. 110, Stuntz of No. N ML% &Mo %o 2 %l‘t:;% T. A. Btateler of No. 2, E. P. of No. 8, 8. F. Cooper of No. 82, J, W. Bear- rup of No 166, 1", L. Turpin of No. 3, E. B. Edson of No. 2, Horace ‘Wilson of No. 2 and C. T. Rice of No. The newly elected nm«:en were in- stalled by Past De; ent Commande: Buckies of Solano; assisted by Dost De- partment Commander Jesse B. Fuller. T. C. Masteller, the presemt assistant adju- professional golf tournament on “the links of the Northwood Club to-day Alexander Herd defeated a trio of experts—James Baird, the open champlon, and J. H. Tay- lor and Harry Varden, former champions. -————-"—-‘-‘—_ A San Francisco Merchant Makes a $48,000 Clothing Purchase in REBELS AAIDING returned to the walled city of %tl which is hear the borders of the Pi| calling upon him to RRRRR RRRRRY RERERRE Saannn RARHaR RRARE GRATHRRR AR AN AARANR RARRE RRRRERRRARRRN R AR CURAU CRAAAARARRAR RN R AR ARAR AR A AR AARR AR R AR AT AR AR AR AR AR AR AR A AR AN WA R A Waan mm hurry a force t: protect tho city in the lcveutat'.hflour: province of Hu th. l.nd prwuel.lly ad- | crossing the border. ‘Was not expect- hutheclfiyo? nnm.mmmcmeywouldmmmot s on the Hupeh -|de of the o Hwoh. however, as they were y S PO Il i Tt | e SO PfRrene -3 gy A ny :x. & md “u-oow eymuma ath-r stores looted; but other rcporu tant general and assistant quartermaster general, a position he has held for the past twelve years, with the exception of one year, when he held the office of de- partment commander, was reappointed. dA‘t noon the encampment adjourned sine . The State convention of the Woman's Relief Corps to-day elected the following officers, wuo were installed Mru Vio- letta Cross of San Jose, D. De- partment president, Mrs. Ida L. Jarvll of Pasadena; serior vice department presi- dent, Mrs. Carrie J. Drake of Fullerton; junior vice department president, Mrs. Mary Randall of Hanford; daputment department_chay lll.n, Mrs. Ada G. tringer of San e Ladies of lhe Grand Army of the Repubuc elected_and installed the follows ing officers: President, elfa H. Spence; vice president, Edith M., Brown of Pacific Grove; junior vice president, Hannah B. Miller of Bacramento; coun- (:lloll:i Sadie T. Hinkley; 'y, Emma olley. The eounell of administration of the San Joaquin Vall dley Veterans' Association met and organl; by electing the following comrades to office: W. H. Machen of At- lanta Post No. 55, gxuuent, W. H. Ar- nold of Grant Post No. 9, secretary. The council of administration consists of W. H. Machen of Fresno, president; W. H.. Arnold of Modesto, secretary; .Yuhn Edwards of Visalla, J. W. Bearrup of Ma- dera and C. H. Watson of Hanford. To-night a banquet was tendered the visitors, at tha conclugion of which thers —_— at- was & campfire. If you like tamales try Pedro Bmches s real Mexican tamales. ——————— Golfer Herd Defeats Experts. LONDON, May I0.—At an important Same will begin this comxnfil May 15, at the Lyceum CI Market street, opposite Mason. 4 I 4 Tt New York. On April 11, while in New York, Mr. H. Lesser of this city bought of Hirschman Bros. of 708 Broadway, of America’'s foremost clothing makers, $45,000 worth of men’s stylish spring and summer clothing at one-half cost of man- ufacture. was due solely to mand of the retail trade. Realizing flut there were but few concerns in this coun- try who:could handle such an enormous quantity, especially on a cash basis, and reckoning with a knowledge of this ever frnwlng outlet, they accepted 50 cents on New York, one This extraordinary eoncelnon the overestimated de he dollar of mnnutacturefu cost. Th goods have now arrived 2 and the sale of ’I‘hundw ng Co., 915 ;4 TWERTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOKS A car-load of Cook Books has just arrived from Chicago and they are ready for distri- bution at the business office of this paper. All Call sub- seribers are entitled to a copy of this great Cook Book at the premium price of fifty cents. An additional charge of 20 . cents to pay expressage will be required from out of town subscribers ordering by mail. .| of that province, massacred Roman Cath- in dispatches from Ka.lt ga.pe s at Shanghal were dlvlded their forces and were cities gl Tan Hsien nnd H NORTHERN GHINA Massacre Catholi¢ Con- Honan. '&.% —_— Juvenile Sovereigns Chosen. BANTA ROSA, May 10.—The executive committee of the Woman's lmprovement Club, under whose auspices the carni Special Dispatch to The Call. VICTORIA, B. C, May 10.—Aceording to advices received by the steamer Tar- tar from the Orient, Northern China is now a scene of strife. There are revolu- tions in both Honan and Kansu. In Ho- nan the insurgents, who at last advices were besleging some of the walled cities ollc converts, the number of whom was not given in the dispatches. The rebels attacked the churches of the native at Pl Yang and Tunge, where the priests had a large following of Chinese converts. The trouble was fomented by agabonds, who took advantage of the dlsn,uafwuon caused by the heavy Exchanged. tn.xnluun mmmrdmet cmfi nlungnnu‘m are lev. order to p: e emm y to theynowm The churches the- the Great Painless Dentist. mummbmmmotm $14 Sets of Testh for. .. $4.00 i St 1 S0 ood Croms fr. ... 53,00 tpox o the Bold Fillings. . . . 50¢ and $1.00 ?"'?:mm'm DREXLER PAINLESS DENTAL CO. OF NEW YORK. San Francisco Parlors 1104 Market 8t., Oor, Turk. g-mfll-lm’s;@lp-.' P .. ] tizens of ‘Hupeh ‘were 28 ars| Paxton, of verts in Province of Tuch excited because of the attack Upon &u . Paxton, ent of the Santa ang, mfli;’“ 3 Geary, ?MV!oemy of that In