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1903. ——— THE S€AN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 31 ADVERTISEMENTS. = . . AUDIENGE BIVEN 1" Getures i (GASTRO'S DECREE , ; Lacation AT THE VATICAN|, » cuewaer— (103ES PORTS| SPECIALS THIS WEEK Year at hand and ih e;Chaplain Vattmann Re- Bowen Explains That It | Dimilics 3l little men’s season of| ports on Church in | Is Not a Technical 250 pleces PRINTED DIMITIES. These come In a i the Philippines. Blockade. large variety of patterns and are in all the new color- ings such as Gre:ns, Blues, Lavender, Pink, Black pleasure and recrea-. | Urges Necessity of Replacin; and Whne, both strlpes and figures : tion begins and we’re V'8 y placing| | |2 | || Cvstom ZTouses Are Sup-| v T T T ST R Price 10c yard Spanish by American Clergy. Comforlcrs 10 Cases SILKOLINE COMFORTERS, full size and Custom Houses Are Sup- pressed Temporarily by the President. ready for him with the cleverest ideas in i | ROME ardinal Rampolla to- WASHINGTON, May 30.—A cablegram 011[”;! ?flearables. day received in private audience the Rev. | | has been received at the State Depart- with pure white snowflake fililng, sultable for | Edward J. Vattmann, chaplain of the| | ment from Minister Bowen relative to | Summer bedding.........ccooioiia $1.00 each | Twenty-ninth United States Infantry, who Castro's decree closing some of the Ven- w &~ > W =W ezuelan ports. He makes it appear that there is not a technical blockade, but it Gray BlaDkCIs is said at the State Department that the | 200 Pairs All Wool GRAY BLANKETS extra fine | presented his report of the situation of | Catholicism in the Phillppine Islands. It | R . J ars that the idea of having recourse Yacation Suits, iikz the ong| “PPeors hat the idea o . , arbitration to purct friar lands, 14 have same effect, in ohe piehre eppetite. Wlade| wrich was again Tavored atter’ Arch- e o iar o o oot uHOIG, sizgfoE- three- QUARIRE uds, This Manket ) Donin C/ | bishop Guidf's arrival at Manila, is now | the ‘closd ports. Bowen's cable. Is. as | is very desirable for campers’ use......... from good Rluz Dsnim Lloth, '\, eq vpon coldly by the interested par-| | AR R N A R | B R e U e LRl vivee....Price 33'25 Pair softand pliab.e, mads smart and | 115 Governor Taft and his colleagues ot “Said ports are not blockaded: their | il : : the Philippine Commissign are in doubt e houses are suppressed temporar- Covercd Pfllows feicking, for lads bztween ihe ot the reasibility of again proposing ar- 5 iRl o e hatve ity | ages of 6 and J4 years, long ?vumrlun{ rl l?xr‘ n; s :qx\:l pr days grace: sailing ships sixty days. 4 Cases. SATEEN COVERED FLOSS PILLOWS in | moters of the companies interested in the “iSteame: Uni States irousars. sale of the lands in question may reject e s e e a 1arue varletu of patterns and Co!oPS..... ..... proposition. Archbishop Guidi fs “Ten days for all vessels from Dema-| . .......ce.eiceecenncncnes ........Price 60c each Special for Wonday, and not f the atier W]onday, at rara and the Antilles; two days from Trinidad and Grenada. | “All counting from June 1. | | faithfully which he re carrying out the instructions ed in Rome, but the friars GCle Oourist Soe i d them, denying the right e on the part of the Pope n which they consider to be entirely under the jurisdiction of the or- ders whosc interests are involved. How- , the hopes entertained of the accept- openly disreg: of inter in a qu “Guanta and Sucro included in cus- tom house of La Guaira, Guira, Cano Colorado and Ciudad Boliver in that of Carupano and Coro in that of Puerto Cabello.” Minister Bowen also cabled that the | Goli SKIrImg £6-1n. SCOTCH WOOL CHEVIOTS suitable for ladies’ walking skirts in dark and medium shaies of Gray, Brown, Green and Blue. ance of arbitration have not entirely been government at Vénezuela has captured | s i e, B Tt ot Beritaniet wltwarive:) Tennis Flannels Chaplain Vattmann in his interviews tween Puerto Cabello and La Guayra, with the members of the sacred college was very strong and energetic in speaking | of the situation in the Philippines. He demonstrated the necessity of abandoning immediately the present dilatory policy and of taking measures to solve promptly the different eccieslastical questions which are vitally important in determin- nd advancement of the hurch in the islands. which the insurgents have made head- quarters for a long time past. —_—————————— Standing Room Only. The closing of the Lyceum crowded the store last week to such an extent that many buyers could not be seated. But how low in prices men's and boys' suits are going. The same is the case with | ladies’ and children’s shoes. 'l'h 1 -Price $1.00 yard We have Just received a large shipment of SCOTCH TENNIS SHIRTING FLANNELS in a great variety of new yatterns and colorings both in checks and stripes Curtain Muslins Wb d i ceeierrenenn......38C yard " We will al:o show this week a large Sm('JK of rig- Sha Sy Wi “{::’f”c':f‘ 4 o thog s izes s 5% suits will sell a = . _having soc A ; the $9 line, $3 65; men’s and ladi ured, striped and dotted CURTAIN MUSLINS 36 inches clergy to take the place of the Spanish, | WELL-KNOWN = SAN FRAN. patent leather shoes are selling at $1 &; 1d 1. £ Y74 and of nlsing at -Alie ‘skume fiine Hba| K N SAN FRA? No, one should miss these bargains. 915 ) (1A | R S ceeeeeena..12%cC yard standing and prestige of the native CISCAN WHO HAS BEEN DEC- Market, opposite Mason. | priests in order to convince the Filipinos|{ ] ORATED BY BELGIAN KING. —_— e DlaCk Tattcla S C al that Rome .xlsw “d:} delr‘rn}-x]:nc‘;i to bL'AE}:“ ]' 3% SUISUN, Na,\"-'mr—]'r:r h;»nas( da_l\_'hn!'lhri c l a in the ar pelago. L -~ i | seas v ced here to-day. e ther- | Gourist Suits, in ihz smariest of frank and earnest s(atrmer:tqll~f lia (-hap5| 5 = , Tometer Tegistered 100 E5 25 Pleces 27-inch BLACK TAFFETA SILK, extra — lain produced a deep and favorable im- | Professor A. Vander Naillen|e® g L heavy and very lustrous, a quality that is regularlp Scotehes; made as the = pression at the Vatican. oo By ranied oo Jational reward—the only great honqr = 3 R R Is the Recipient of a nauonal reward_the only €reat Amiea| sold at $1.25gard. Onsale Monday, June 1.75¢ yard shows; box plailed; mads w:ith | RECENT APPOINTMENTS on for half a century in a most honorable — broad, concave skoulders; bright, kandsome patterns for litile chaps brtween Suits that are worth S4. 00, J4 50 and 55.00 wi.l b» Woh‘dfly years. IN NATIONAL GUARDy First Artillery Bamlmn at Work Like Regulars in Emplacements on Coast Defense. The following appointments have been | 1 Charles H. Cragie to be color on the staff of the commanding | officer. The. apvointment of Sergeant James R. | | Murphy of Company E to be first ser- | seant of the company and that of Scr-i Royal Favor. HRaT NAILLEN, president of the Van dre Naillen School of Engineering in this city, -has been created the ages of & and 72 vighen Fi q Chevalier de 1'Ordre de Leopold | tury made in the First Infantry Regiment:|,. . win gof the Belgians by royal de-|order. All these considerations, added to | Hyman Myers to be battalion sergeant| - the sympathy you have ever shown to the cree of May 6. #He has been so officialy informed by Rene Halewyck, the Belgian Consul in this city. A high officlal in Belgium thus writes to the professor in regard to his elevation to knighthood: “The Belgian Government is, to'a great extent, sensitive to the behavior of its manner the profession of a civil-engineer: | who have during all that time fostered com- | mercial relations between. Belgium and | the United States to the benefit of both | countries, and, last but not.least, who have created and successfully. presided over for more than a quarter of a cen- 4 technical Institution of the first Belgians in need of advice or assistance, have. decided the Ministers of the, King, assembled in’ council, to’ propose your name for a national reward, and his | Majesty has graciously agceded to their demand by elevating you to the dignity of Chevalier de 'Ordre de Leopold. .18s2. ‘QORPWA e i E: :i geant Roy A. Hawkins of Company H to “May -this national reward bestowed be quartermaster sergeant have been con- | children abroad. It is well aware’ that lhe upfi vou be an incentive to all Belgians 111, 118, 115, 117, 119. 121 POST STREET. | firmed. conduct of the Belglans it forelgn court | jiving in those great United States. whils | ; & | At his own request Qu-nermuxur Ser- | trles goes far to shape the opinfon ¥t | directing their energiesuoward the de- | geant Edward T. Mullaly of Company H | those countries ag 4o the moral &ud intel- | velopment of thelr adopfed €ountry, to | = = - . | has been returned to duty as sergeant. |lectual worth of<Belgium” itseif® Thsre-1 shape their Mves so as'to reflect credit der of B'nai B'rith has donated 380 to the fore our Governme fund being raised for the relfef of the { During' May slx men of this regiment., it Is happy to bestow | on the country of their Birth.” t were discharged fromr ibe, seryice: of ‘tiie - AL AN I A . State on aceount of Temoval, and one for v . e the_zood of the service.- The batteries of the First Battalion' of Jews of Kishenev, Russia. It is expected that other lodges of this organization will follow the example set by Cremieux. PLOT T0 BLOW i Artillery. 'N. G. C.. reported at-10 o'clock | last Thursday night to Captain James W. ADVERTISEMENTS. Hinckley Jr., Artillery-Corps, .U. 8. A., O e o6 s o 2 b at the Presidio for instruction and drills e e e a e e e e s e s o e e e+ ] at the emplacements. The men reporting were formed into gun detachments of one sergeant and twelvé privates and the am- munition details were one sergeant and eight privates. The men were put through the same course of instruction as are men | Michigan’s Governor the Intended Victim of o Magnin’s Oriental Goods in the regular service, and they were not i fed on ples and cakes, but were served Dynamiters. regulation army food. They will be dt - : . missed this morning. | 2 P William Henry Homer Jr. has been ap- ' DETROIT, Mich,, May 3.—A Journal | dispatch from Battle Creek, Mich., says: | 1t is common talk in this city that a plan | We offer the largest and the rarest collection of | to blow up the Adventists’ sanitarium with dynamite during the Sunday dedica- ! pointed first sergeant of Battery A, vice | Nathan, discharged. o i On recommendation of the battery com- ' mander, Corporal ~Raphel Perrazzo of Battery D, has been reduced to the rank of a private and Private Frank M. Mac- | Fee has been transferred to musiclan. On May 20 one man of the -battalion was discharged from the battalion and service of the State at the expiration of term and one for the good of the service. ———— || MACCABEE GENERAL A temptingly wide range of suminer requisites —fresh, bright and dainty—all the newest crea- tions in warm weather wear. We present the most exclusive effects—perfect in finish and fashion. In every department is shown a superb assortment notable for the striking and varied individuality as well as for the attractive prices. : Oriental Rugs |r it e =11 Clrtals »uld be present, has been discov- ered. Everybody concerned denies the truth of the rumors. It is sald that on | the receipt of an anonymous letter by a sanitarium official a thorough search of the buflding was made, with the result and Novelties | that oil-saturated cotton was found in COMING TO INSP: : s large quantities in the dormitory and pi—— e | Waist Dept. | east hall and that two sticks of dynamite " | Reception, Parade and Muster, Fol- | ‘:‘"G; r“““"' in the pipe that suppiies the At 25 Pel' Cellt nlscom uilding w 8 foi e DR PR FROM REGULAR PRICES. Sale of French Wash Waists SCOTTISH RITE MASONS TO CONFER HIGH DEGREE | | ing’s Entertainment. 1 | iLarge Class of Eligibles to Receive i | For the first time in the history of! Maccabeeism in San Francisco, or in fact, in the northern part of the State of Cal- there will be, during the coming lowed by Ball, Will Form Even- 1 the Last but One Rank That Chas. M. Plum & Co. 'i:(l::r;(‘".n battalion formation of the Uni- EQF L DIES WHELE WAISLS, made of | form Rank of that organization. Major Shamrock handkerchief linen; strictly hand-embroid- Can Be Given. Cor. 9th and Market Sts. | General S. H. Scott, commanding the ered and all handmade; beautiful designs; sizes 32 An interesting event in Masonic circles will be the conferring on a large class of | candidates on June 11 of the thirty-second | degree, or degree of the Master of the Royal Secret. This will be conferred by San Francisco Consistory No. 1, Ancient and Accepted Rite of Freemasonry, of ! which the following named are the of- | ficers: James A. Wilson, master of ka- dosh; Joseph D. Abrams, prior of ka- dosh; Harry J. Lask, sub-prior of kadosh; largest semi-military organization in the world, the membership being drawn from a fraternal beneficial organization, will reach this city from the south to-morrow and will be received by State Commander S. W. Hall and Colonel Dr. J. L. Jones of Los Angeles, commanding the Twelfth | Regiment, U. R. On Tuesday night the major general and | Colonel Jones will be tendered a recep- tion in the tent of Golden' West No. 58, % to 40. Former Prices, $18.00 $25.0° §3.00 Sale Prices, ~ $12.00 §15.00 $18.00 LOT 2—100 FRENCH EMBROIDERED WHITE - WAISTS; made of fine quality of Lawn; in a variety of patterns; elaborately tucked; front, You wouldn’t go to Europe with- out doing Paris. Would you buy a A vehicle without back, stock and cuffs handsomely em- Willi Edward Luts, ch: lNor: Wi in the Plone fol- A ) § jam Edward Lutz, chancellor; Wil- seein e ni:::g,:';.1:.‘1':5'!;,"?;0':,:",::; i broidered; sizes 32 to 44. This waist for- $7 50 jam P. Filmer, minister of state; Wil- Stu sl’? 3. Stockton Company No. 5, Vallejo Com- merly sold for $12.50—SALE PRICE... . | llam 8. Moses, almoner; Henry Burper, debake: | registrar; Samuel W. Levy, treasurer; pany No. 10, Oakland Company No. 11, Stockton Company No. 12 and San Fran- cisco Company No. 13 will meet at the Palace Hotel, from which place the ma- jor general and colowel will be escorted to the armory, 28 Golden Gate avenue, the procession being headed by a drum and fife corps and band, composed of members of the rank. At the armory there will be muster and inspection, which | will be followed by a ball. y At the rally on Tuesday night those | present will be addressed by Major Gen- | eral Scott, for the puropse of enlighten- | ing them in relation to the Uniform Rank. | ————— Good printing is the first quality to employ in any business. Mysell-Rollins,22 Clay.Main 5051* kol it grat s i ! Probably Fatally Injured. Westbound trolley car 1019 of the Fol- som street line came in collision with a Robert E. Allan, primate; George Varcoe, master of ceremonies; John R. Ruckstell, expert; George Filmer, assistant expert; Antonio Fodera, standard bearer; S. W. Ottenheimer, captain of the host; John d’Arcy, tyler. The event will take place in King Sol- omon’s Hall in the Masonic Temple and the ceremony wiil be followed by a ban- quet in Commandery Hall e Ancient Workmen’s Reunion. The local lodges of the Anclent Order of United Workmen and of the Degree of Honor will hold a family reunion and pic- ni¢ at Sunset Park on June 10. The gen- My eral committee in charge of the affair has secured a number of desirable prizes for gate and games. There will be a pro- gramme of games and races. The com- mittees are made up as follows: Stubesaker Bros. Co. HAND-MADE DEPT. Bridal Trousseaux and Infants’ Outfits to Order. We have just established a department for manufa-- turing to your order hand-made garments. Our design- ers and workers we brought from France. This depart- ment will always be in the hands of these competent European designers. We solicit your orders, a:sunng you a class of gar- ments equal to those found in the foremost European priectured above; made from a good quality of . RBlue Cheviot; This Sailor will smartly braided as the picture shows. Wl ée one of the star features Wonday for litte chaps | Joe PoHEIM between the ages of 3 and /0 years at ... THE TAILOR SL78 & Spring sat Summar Goods all In SUITS 79 ORDER tor $20.00 Are Simply Per fect. $25 and $30 ’, One of our greatest summer specials and you know [ { stores. TS TO ORDEMN l peddier's_wagon on Folsom street, be- ' General committee—C. T. Spencer, G. Beat Anything the smartest Sailors in town are built by Ravhael’ s—not tween Fourth and Fifth yesterday | R., president; Charles P. Shea and C. E. D the Mare —_— ——— afternoon, knocking the occupant, Max | | Sheffer, vice presidents; Frank J. M: M ik - Elver, from his seat. * When picked up it | guire, secretary, and R. H. McPherson, | 4 urried together affairs. was found that Elver, who resides at 4) | SECARUECY. Rausch street, had been serlously in- | Prizes—F. J. Bollen, J. ¥. Walthour, ViR jured. He was removed to the Central | ( Dan Sewell. W. Fostér, W. H. Mullen Hy Emergency Hospital, where Dr. Stevens | and H. J. Mack. 2 72 diagnosed his ailment to be a fracture | 4 Games—M. L. Stern, D. Sewell, J. F. 143 5. Spring 3¢, Walthour, J. Noland and J. B. McDonald. Reception—H. B. Burlingame, chair- | man. \" Floor—Walter A. Wilkins, manager: George Hanna, A. D. Hawley and George H. Mayers, assistants. —————— Trapper's Oil cures rheumatismand neuralgia Druggiste, 50c flask. Richard & Co..406 Clay. * —_———— Helping the Jews. Cremieux Lodge of the Independent Or- of the base of the skull. The nature of his injuries are such that he will prob- | ably die. The motorman, R. J. Simmons, was placed under arrest by the police and arged with battery. He was released bonds. Los Anzoles Cal 918-922 Market Street. Lone Mountain Company; stock 15¢ per share: 8 clalms; no debts and non-assessible: abso- lutely best purchase in Tonopah: send for liter- ature and quotaticns on Tonopah _stacks. HIRSCHLER & MONTAGUE, 708 Market st members of San Francisco and Tonopalh Mining All Mail Orders Receive Oareful Attention. Send for Our Illustrated Catalogne Nev., May 30, The intercollegiate | te between' e tah. which took rate Street Rallways, Light