The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 27, 1904, Page 5

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V) FRANCISCO - CALL, FRIDAY, BENSON'S WRIT NEW THEATER [TEN MEN DIE [APPOINTS [IEYY HOUNDED |TWO ENGINEERS [RETURNS HOME TWO MEN N DlS\llSSEl]g FOR CHICAGO! IN EXPLOSION| ~ o orrrce| T0 HIS DEATH ELECTROCUTED| WITH RUSBAND | 2RARE { Mysterious Stranger Alone Steel Tape Being Used by|Mrs. H. Leroy Jones Who '~ Can Explain the Suicide of| Them Comes in Contact| Disappeared in New York | a New York Business Man| With High Tension Wire| Found in a Lodging-House Cirenit Judge Lacombe of 3 Playhouse Is to Be Erected | Mud in Boilers of the Tow- New York Decides Against| on Monroe Street in a| boat Fred Wilson Cause of Accused Land Speculator| Fire Proof yseraper| Disaster Near Louisville| ~ v ot : , —— , st MUST FACE INDICTMENT | DESIGNED FOR SAFETY|DEATH COMES SUDDENLY 'DEMAND FOR MONEY |DEATH INSTANTANEOUS|HER MIND IS CLOUDED ! jTrage(ly Follows Failure to Five Thousand Volts Pass|Dees Not Appear to Realize Negotiate a Loan to Meet| Through the Bodies of| the Alarm and Anxiety | Claim of His Companion! the Unfortunate Vietims| She Caused Her Relatives | R A | ———— RSN, SR 1 Dispatch to The Call Special Dispatch to The Call —Investiga- | SALT LAKE, Utah, May 28.—Through | NEW YORK, M a short circuit by means Jones, who m in Californian Makes TUnsue- | Permission to Remodel the|Others of the Crew Badly essful Fight Against E Ix- | Iroquois on the Plans Sub-| Injured and One of Them tradition to Washington| mitted Ts Flatly Refused| Is Not Likely to Recover! ity L By SRR Special Dispatch to The Call | Specia 1 H NEW YORK, May 2 | tion as to the motive which prompted ‘ the forming :v‘xplnsmn of the boat's boilers at 3:30 | I:Va\'!d Le\y.w. take hvls life in the | of their steel (aPe wire :r\.ming. | wclock this morning. Of the thirty- | Equitable building on Wednesday after | contact V\'nh a high tension h};hl wire | three persons aboard the boat only, ~a WY 7 re failing to negotiate a loan of “;’0'0,00' | of the -Telluride an\\'ex A e e i 2R \1 has led his friends to the c nclus;cnmi Adolph Jessen, a pioneer mining engi- | | CHICAGO, May 26.—The last steps | LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 26.—The] towboat Fred Wilson was torn to splin- | ters, ten men were blown to pieces and | sixteen others injured by a tremendous | —Judge La- ates Circuit ine«-essar\ for securing the site for the | missed the writ of | new theater in Mgnroe street, between s secured by counsel for | Dearborn and State streets, have been s the California real [ taken at a meeting of the Board of | ho was indicted for | Education, when the transfer of the connection with | lease from the Boomer & Gore estates 1s. |to Mrs. E. J. Lehmann was approved. by C ommfi--mn-r | The condition imposed was that a fire- Irs. H. Leroy disappeared ten days ago, was found to-day In a lodging-house less than a e from her home in West Twelfth street. She was taken home by her husband. There was an affecting scene when she -clasped her five-year-old boy Le Roy in her seven escaped unhurt. Of the injured, | ner of Salt Lake, and his assistant, | one will probably die. The force of the | that the mysterious stranger who fled { Allred of Spring City, Utah, | |after the shooting can alone explain L. xtradition to Wash! proof building be erected on the prop- A . Wil Waah TS -~ ot 1s e | explosion was so great that shat- | E e - ety 3 t later than the end of the year | e “‘*”m”“s et T the .’Ic[l. Thald(l;\mh .u(;m had s&)n\lo hold | were killed this afternooon, 5000 “01‘5.”3'3{,9,' T whe T et 1905. g e upon Levy and had demanded the im- | passing thro i fes. P o g . . GO Dessiag through thels Yodie ed the search and who aided In induc- mediate payment of $30,000 was stated | The accident occurred on a plateau by one of Lev friends to-day. In | 500 feet above Bingham Canyon, near recalling the incidents which preceded | the town of that name. Jessen and | | The new structure, which is to cost | pants of houses in Louisvilie, four ‘:x 000,000, will be twenty stories high. | miles from the scene. The dead: tes ‘“'r- | built of white terra cotta and made | ;josEppH PRICE, captain, Braddock ing Mrs. Jones to return, said to-night that her mind was clouded and she did not realize the alarm and anxiety she sum o St dition | fire-proof. It will be an office bullding, | . 1 w IS 5 Pennsylvania. | the suicide, one of the lawyers said: Allred we vey E. A. Wall | L A Lo e ALBERT H. MILLER, pilot, Pitts- | TeThEvih v b afaine Xian - Who | of Galt Take, and Rat fonoTked their | had caused her relatives and triends by eater whi ill be eignty feet wide. | called during our business meeting | way above the wires of the Telluride | 50In& away. - 3 poac SOMPSE LTS . | burg. entrance 40 by 60 feet is planned 2 : the intention is to make it one of | \:ridl\-{-k“l;‘){{LA:\D' guest of captain, g -ossscisng biodh vodbug WILLIAM QUINN, steward, Pitts- | with Mr. Levy and when the dec Company, which rise at this point to a was reached not to advance the loan, | height of more than 400 feet. The steel | OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE | /Levy declared that he must have|tape had became entangled in brush | OF THE PACIFIC COAST stant named | JRED 0 . 3 o ol The miv'i‘.vtrnz.mm,l\?s 'b-""n dffilzge;i.lil bursg. | $30,000 at once. Mr. Levy asked him and Jeszen sent an as 4 el foo? -“‘_f’\‘m-' "‘ D lf:“‘fi"-‘a~li';;;z"l ‘l | HUGH McHOSKINS, cook, Pitts-|$—————— ST i ;'0 be Iéft alone, as he wanted to think | Gordella to straighten it out. The wire | Captain Arthur W. Chase, on Duty in ™ 3 - @ lete comfor s s 4 e NEW MEMBER OF THE BOARD | over. came up with a bound and struck the . alif ? f . ke A0 8ol e X . C. JOHNSON, deckhand, Tryon, | oF '”\'P; "'}“‘T‘“‘;“'\ ERS, AP- “A pistol shot was then heard and | low-hanging cable and both men | ""l_"(“)l‘"""wm of California, & plicity | Theat gt okt e s et ! OINTE Lawyer Dorthy was the first to enter. | dropped dead to the zround. s Ordered to Phil 1 3 | Theater E pians submitted to the TRICK WHITE, ‘deckband, Pltts- = The mysterious stranger followed him. | —_—————————— % on- | e e e e nE burg g g e e | Seeing Mr. Levy lying on the floor | yps HEARST WITHDRAWS | B B Building Commissioner Wil- | "Ry o\ A\ SHIBLER, second engi-| M .yor Names Maestretti and | with a " pistol “beside him, Dorthy | S AN ARCEAY: U3 4 an opinion from Corporation | | WHESNGE - d ) b ined .t HHE - otanaer . Sadaeaid: | HER FINANCIAL SUPPORT |y 8 Tolman. Major Telman said r M T {TON e Works and | “‘Thisisy St . | WILLIAM THORNTON (colored),| Wreden on Works an is is your work! : > : i i A ter would not be allowed to re- | o WULIAI O O o o, 3 ; ! “The manfled and we have not seen | Training School Which Bears Her | e til every provision of the the- S WARKER (brlored), Sars: Fire Bo:rds. {him since. He was a middle-aged | Name Will Lose Its Annual ster e had been complied with | ;a0 ™ Nidaleshoro, Ohio. man, of portly build and florid com- Income of $16,000. | HOMAS GIVES ST r ouse 10 ¢ ~ t 2y and, Wells . prol 3 - sy i # e | Hearst, mother of William R. Hearst. has T IAS GIVY TESTIMONY playhouse t nform with the law. tnlc Casl Mayqr Schmits 5{“;‘ -il!‘ fl\'{‘"““‘f“l‘| BOLIVIA 1S TO HAVE withdrawn her financial support of the kinder- | BEFO THE COMMISSION e Ohio, blown 1 the appointment of Frank Maestrettl A RAILWAY SYSTEM | £aften training school which she established | used in the_pu UNCLE SAM TO CON William Titus, Pittsburg; John Miller, | 8 Commissioner of Public Works a;’ld o¥ £ gl RSN Pheareind ik sitht Yt e leege e} ancriell Mo - 8 Sy g ikt Wallis b CLESS >HY | Allegheny, P i 3 : reden as a me e > x | name. She recent n e directors ¥ he Lehigh Valley Road WIRELESS T RAPHY | Allegh Pa.; William_ Miller, Alle- | Henry M. Wreden as a member of the ;0 1 Washington Hopes to | aof this institution, which has ta igh rank | f His Connection With t Albert E. Stewart, Mid- | Fire Commission. Maestretti takes the R it men aelidin: Dalt Rt of Sxbiace of M= teat 1 Coal Trust Government Will Obtain Control of 1:~|-~.u| Ohio: Emma r’\\'nlmmmn, place of Thomas P. Woodward, who S ;":m-'" 37 X S £ Wone the sinint - B All Stations Where Communi- chambermaid, Pittsburg, Pa. was recently appoinjed v Engineer, S 5 gom . S stom - e ¢ r sl y « = WASHINGTON, May 8. —Ignasius Cal- her finances Do longer | » cation Is Possible. ne others were slightly Injured. All| ;g yyreden succeeds Maestretti on : e dguaxiug | O certain of investments | an; deron, who succeeds G. Guachalla as Min- oo e L injuted except Letzicouch will re- 3 the Fire Board. tster from Bolivia to the United States, has The fact that Maestretti was to be | been charged by his Governmment with the ec n\'e—e‘(‘i”:h}).tgll:; ]Lah‘,’n‘“hfi: fgmgf::,‘ promoted has already been told, but arranzement of a railway loan. Bolivia has | cation is possible has| patrick White and J. C. Johnson, who A the Mayor delayed his formal appoint- | received $10,000,000 as indemnity from Brazil ————— PLAGUE IS SPREADING IN DISTRICTS OF CHINA 2 3TON, May 26.—Gover; t ownership of all wireless tele- h stations at points where ove CARDINAL GIBBONS SPEAKS AT RECEPTION IN OTTAWA | for the Acre rubber territory, and it is m»‘l comm - 1 a committee of Cab- | ajed in a hospital. The bodies of the Ment to the posjtion until he had made | ;1000 of the Bolivian Government to use Accepts K Show o - s to whom the question | other seven wvietims are thought to be | his selection for the Fire Commis- | this tund as the basis for obtaining another [ Consul McWade Cables State Depart- | =, S amnn s e g v _ v . and the Navy Depart-|pinned under the wreckage and may | Sionership. | $10:000.000." This amount, it is estimat~d. | ment That a Missionary Has Fallen fENce: o Cumngie- ROt N al O g e Dot e ieney | Pinned under the wreckage and may | “pCtt Y oinees will receive their | will sive Bolivia a"compiste myster of il | Vi o tho Dlaee zard for the United States. effec ne res B i 3 e e . - . i nd s ios ways. se. | A % effect. One result of this de-| Three deckhands reported as missing o A e ————————— VGTON, May 28—United States e will be that Marconi will be|anq thought to have swelled the num- | (1&T TeSD R ; 2 | cc al General McWade, at Canton, | to move his station Wreden, the new Fire NaME | a tate Department that the plague s to Cana- v of dea L irtee v { unfess the courts Intervene. | by Lty toeon ¢ fterward |y “president of the Claus Wreden IS NEW HAMPSHIRE | it on _on Nantucket | “The Fred Wilson was the property of | Brewing Company and also president | | RecR ordered discontin-| the Monogahela River Consolidated | Jf the, Brewers' Froisd e rooot : | New Armorcd Crulsers Designated|® victim ¢ its place the Navy Depar(- | Coal and Coke Company. and at the {13y [0 8 2 "0 %€ G B8] member as the North Carolina and e v ish its own plant. | tjeoe S0 : s ¥ . He is ! i alifornians in Washington. T A O T Ttk LoNcl® ATrlof Calltornin: Parlor; Native: Somisp( i Ul (0 M tine- f A IROING May = The. Bt [, T o 3 : | s 4 ¥ | the Golden West, and of many other | WASHINGTON, May 26.—The names de- | WASH'S ™ At the New W — | other in the fi ition on the Yukon Is Reopened, | fect from shore fimternal and social organizations, e | cided pon for:the warihips authorfsed at | Cllforiand arg here: At the New Willard—| May 5.—The No good explanation of the cause of | " "n b oorat in national politics and | the last session of Congress were anno | A. Wise. William F that navigati the accident has been offered. The s tly dd fied ith this | At the Navy Department to-da follows v q reopene most plausible theory is offered by | |S Prominently dentified = w S | Battleship, New Hampsh some of the deckhands, who suggest | City’s commercial interests. ors.-Norih Cacoliva snd M s Sugges * % | Chester, Birmingham \ o ~ N. W that there may have been an excess of | Erie and Ontario |'s. "Carberry, of San Francisco, and N. W mud in the boile ¥ | pictarts el SR AL Liebon and wife of San Pedro, | RESTRICTIONS AGAINST [ ! i reported further that the a missionary, had fallen Merritt c of Oakland; the Raleigh—W J. Currer of Los-Angeles: N. Connor and M S SR 5 i L 0 WASHINGTON, 26.—United States | TACOMA, May JEWS TO BE REMOVED | concul Dudley at er has cabled the| NEW YORK. May 26.—J. P. Morgan & Co. | week navization c nounced to.day that the transfers of gold G.—The Budget Commit- | NISARD 1S UNQUALIFIED then if you are not satisfied that you have obtained more for your money from us than you could have obtained else- where, bring the garment back in the condition in which you received it, and have your money returned without question- Men’s Suits for $10.00 Many of them are reguiar 312.50 va'ues, even here; others are better than usual $10.00 suits. Compare them and satisfy your- seives. There are suits of black cheviot, b'ue and black worsted serge, and abou: ten of the very latest mixtures, plaids and stripes, all good ones, Som:rhlng for men of all ages and tastes, and you can be fited perfect'v in the stvie vou iike. All sizes to start with. You save $2.50 on some — all are '} bargains at . Youths’ Suits for $10.00 Sizes for 15 years up to the small men’s sizes to 36 chest. This is agood chance for the s ender men to save somsthing on the pnce of thei- suit and get a perfect fit, tco. These suits are made in the ««Harvard’’ 3 and 4 buttons, single-breasted sacks, a sty'e that has bezcme popular among the particu'ar young men of San Francisco. Choose from over a dozen of the very latest cloths, in nobby mixtures of brown, grays, o'ives and stee! gravs, also black worsteds, b'ue serges and cheviots, all for . . I Men's Bicycle Svits at Halt ]lrigg—Scmch Tweeds and Cheviots, that were > 5.00 to $12.50, now to close . . $2,50 © $6.25 Men’s Bike Pants Half Price—To close out, $7,00 t© $1.50 a pair, Friday and Snlurd-y, for the lucky ones who come soon enough to secure a pair. 8 P Men’s French Flannel Outing Svits—Dark striped effects onlv; in- stead of $7.50 and $10, Friday and Saturday to close. ’8,35 Bargains for Boys $4.00 to $6.00 Suits, $2.95 Two-Piece and Norfolk Suits--Sizes 7 to 15 years, light and dark colors, neat mixtures, balance of a manuficturer’s broken stock; ani all broken lots of fine novelty suits, in s'zes 3 to 6 years only; suits that were £5.00 and 56,00, now ali reduced to the one astonishingly low price - . . . SB e SD Sale Men’s Shirts 55¢, etc. . . ’ Some splendid bargains for Friday and Saturday. Men’s Golf Shirts— Made for this season’s trade | Sale Shield Bows— And string midgets, made® (not out of date or undesirabie patterns, but| from the shor: ends of soc silks, 200 ditfer- clever styles), well cut, perfect fitting, the|' erent designs, Friday and Saturday " celebrated Wachusetts make, to-day only, each. . and Saturday only. . . .. 85¢e|summe Neckwear — Special lot of new sum- Men's Suspenders— Well nudz, leather arkd| mer ilks, in 2 great variety of pat- ‘worsted ends, 3¢ value, Friday nd terts—fouria-beasd foulacls . . . B DO Sutarday only, pat . . - - - . . BC| Men's Half Hose—Fancy Fsle thread and bal- pien's Handkerchiefs— All sure linen, full size, | briggan, in all the correct summer narrow hemstitched, soc value, styles; 6 pairs $1.40; or paic . BOC special Friday and Saturday. . . ' @8C | Egyptian Balbriggan T'aderwear — Light Neanltu Shirts—In madras and chenon, in| ~weight for pressnt usc: shirts have French y stripes, also in percales in woven necks, colors tru, ymk dotted, striped and figured effects . S OIC| and blue, garment . . .50¢ Straw Hats Genuine Panamas, very fine quality.. $8.850 Sale 500 New Lawn Waists—Prettily tucked and hemstitched and neatly | | Monsigneur Lorenzelli, Papal Nuncio, = elan "-»!hm-dn: passed the | — furh’ n:pnnm»m umd. hmd'emn of smallpox | o0 - AN v | sw ng. The ste | | qxiraordingcy crcdlis for-the army and mevy. | Czar Approyes Proposal to Westore a|ln [eercd: that siveral Senho om (has dloense | (O ey fo'the Punama Canal Company In | week cariier 1% Measure of Freedom to His the severest sanitary supervision. | Paris have been completed. last year = | THE EMPORIUM |, THE EMPO A E’xv 77777 | sT. PFTE;{SL:)[T:‘; ?:lbj(;:‘&'mmm Min. | T 33 : BEEL 2 THE EMPORIUM | juter von Plehwe has proposed to the Council o | THE Emromum | THE EMPORIUM. THE zupoamn PR EREE U PEPY PRPEPP PRPPY | the Empire an Important project for the repeal | ot KRN~ e, . B PERVEVEREY. RRVREY. RERRYY. RRRREYY. POURREYEY. REVYYY. VEVYYY. PYRYYY, ¢ ihe law under which Jews are forbldden to mmgmgmmumu’mmumam!“u!!mt’l!mu p o reside within thirty-two miles of the frontier. e—————————— ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 5 ' a l- w - - ‘On account of the prevalence of smuggling - ; : ¢ d Sk f “ome years ago the Jewish pale was drawn Ext G d cl th v ] 2 uiing aiIsSts an iris ok dvomn. the border. The hew departire Is Xira (1] 1] otnin alues 3 5 considered g * of the Itr:u;:\rx‘ant stapa |;|-‘:|e:; ,; i executis of Emperor icholas’ ukase, ¢ Spec:al Vaiues in Women’s Stylish Summer Garments It tadly wart ot . promizis ecom | | For Our Friday and Saturday Customers 4 : ! of conscience to hie subjects. e Emperor | g - B | g few days away from the city. We have | cosiAnatie Peeett e Snmiclots et | Buy any one of these advertised garments, or any other b4 ! rations to supply the many who need extra waists and other out- | . i garment for man or boy in our clothing stock, take it home, = :1 5005 style “1"'55 made for wear and comfort at very litlle prices. RECALL OF EMBASSADOR | let every member of the family examine and criticize it; s | ‘ | s Remains Away From the Foreign ked cuffs, good quality lawn; regul.{rly y, while quantity lasts . . . 500 Sale 100 Ghina Walsls Beautifully Bulgarian embroidered 2 5 designs. Both of these arcentirely new sty.es, Office on Diplomatic D: PARIS, May 26.—The absence of Monsigneur | | Lorenzelll, the Papal Nuncio, from the callers at the Foreign Office on this, the regular dip- | lomatic day, was construed by his colleague as being further evidence of the interruptio To-day and while quantity lasts, only. ve waists will be suitable for the “*hop” that u expect to attend in the country Saturday night. { med with same material as skirt and 2 25\ a holiday , and very special value at.. & etty mixtures, very jaunty . . . . . . . 3 50 — Gloves at Half — To-Day and Saturday ese stylish extrl;a qualnd\' Lisie M2sh Gloves, with handsome open- t; in white, mo e grays, slate and fast black; sizes ality for the two davs only; pair............. S '80 | of Aiplomatic relations between the Holy Se and France. As dean of the diplomatic corps Monsigneur Lorenzelll has invariably headed the visitors. Foreign Minister Delcasse informed the em- adors that Nisard's recall om his post as bassador to the Vatican wi absolute and ualified 3 GOLD LOA OF CUBA ‘, "DS READY TAKERS :: Books Opened at "l’flnkfflrhflll-l,h?-‘ b3 MaAn and London Are Quickly Closed. FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAIN, | Bubscriptions were opened he | $11,000,000 of the $£35,000,000 5 per cent gold loan of the Republic of Cuba. The books | were closed at 10 o'clock because the loan was heavily over-subscribed. The subscription | Great thhon Sale Ladies’ Vacation Hats ik wal BB O s kil viionitea o) ’00 aeal ’40 Yard Dress Hats, Flowers the' Cuban 'loan of #35.000,000 avallabie _for | Large French S a British subscription rosub- | Emporium’s unmatchable ribbon > 5 Bsja bt Phy scribed. The lists closed at midday. A pre- | day. Two great lots of the most applebraid . . . . . . ...B85¢e » mium of 1% was quoted. | piicp S at about half usval prices. Children’s large Sailor Hats, Cuban or h satin band and superior firish plain Tlfiet. -45¢ of the vndicate’” co - find pink, biue, green, carsi- lavender, national, mais, cream, RRRRRY ERRRRRERRRRRY RERREY. RERERY REREERRR *PPRERE RRERRR RERRRE RERRRR May 26. to-day for RARARE AP AAC A AGAAAR HARAGA ARAT A RRaR A WORKMAN MEETS DEATH IN NEW YORK SUBWAY | fancy straw, streamens, o Women's French Sailor, in ey rough straw, ~ trimm=d wi h velvet ribbons and gold but- tome . o2 p . $1.35 0" C-*bm hu . . - 250 and 50¢ Trimmed Dress Hats— New lace, horsc har and ch'ffon effzcts; good values for £6.<o, $7.00 and $8.00; our price . . . $4.90 Foreman Receives a Current of 30,000 Volts While Testing Light Cir- | cunit and Dies Instantly. NEW YORK, May 26.—Electricity in the subway has claimed its first victim. While light circults were being tested Foreman John Southwayd recelved a current of 30,000 volts. He wus tbrown from a ladder up which he haa ventured to examine the duct 1 Flewers, Beautiful and c*‘“l’ Vever forget-me-nots, 200 The caples, and died instantly. The body was bunch; silk moss rosebuds with foliage, 26 Warning had been {ssue: ) @ bunch; white fya. badly burned. arning hac en {ssued to cinths, §6@ bunch; crushed roses, §@e Lunch; red popfix! the men in the tunnel to keep thirty feet dis- ening of the duct 250 bunch; camations, 35¢, tant trom the opening s during the —_————— » 2 » > “ a 3> k3 3 » * » - > kY B K » [ K > » N » > > > » * > S > H 3 > » = = 2 B - > > > 2 S 2 3 > 2 a 2 3 > > £ Butter Sale NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE i B = B E ’l S » 5 3 H s ¢ H a 5 % kS > B3 3 a a 5 : ; = crisp , yet soft and pliable, for tying all kinds of bows, e sale price for the two days; yard. . . § @ Fancy Novelty Ri:bons—4, 434 and 5 inch wids plaids, E etc I the popular colorings and combinations, a rth nearly double we have but a few hundred yards of ARAAR RAZARmAR AN t Groceries, Liquors, Etc. . SUSPENDS ANOTHER MEMBER For Friday and Saturday. Depri 1y ves Him of His Seat for Five M“gr—Om choice Creamery, regu- Years for Transacting Business lar size squares , , . for W. E. Woodend & Co. P - NEW YORK, May 26.—The suspension of Bcfie .?l:f'; : g % and V‘Chlé in L. B. Newcombe frof exchange privileges for | five years was l;,lflfl‘"‘@:e by the Stock Ex- hange to-da: ewcombe was th Emporium Baking Powdej — 1-b | § | oanee o0 o S ewart, Brown & o | 5 ucn:u . . £ . 30¢c the dissolution of which was aauousoed 4. (e et Cream — Carnaticn or Li V,slm 25¢ aanead had. Giabkected busiiees for Wi B 500 of these ultra stylish beits of | O1d Globe Whiskey—For the tf0 days gal- | | Woshend & Co. agaimet the rules of th Ton . . 182.00 Stock Exchan ! French — oy ."""""‘"‘ Gensine im ".f"; TIBETAN EXPEDITION and crocher rings, nicke! buck'es, |Orange Cide: ——Pormhr e nnk two 2iso 5oc in the regular way; Fri- bottles . . band" Gannymede 7 Colonel Younghus| s Force at day and Saturday only . . & | Claret—Extra Asti s fi“o" . . 380 Gyangtse Is Isolated by the Na- tive Troops. ital- SIMLA, British India, May 26.—The Brit- Accept the hospital ol Thetan’ sxpalition &t Gryneine ‘i - lated and no communication from it has been received In tbree days. Further reinforce- Vases 5c¢ Each ments bave been ordered 'to the front. .___....._ These are the large _Women’s fast black Lace Lis'e Hose; entirely new and very pretty lace de- : as 2 Decoration Day special we offer them for Friday Children’s School llnsc——h" black, coub.e knee, heel and toe; sizes § . Children’s Tan Hose (the new shaaes) dozt black, one by one shed cotton; pnr.zso Several excellent Jines of women's 25c that cannot be duplicated elsewhere three pairs for $1.00. Vacation Shoes Men’s White Canvas Oxfords, white canvas Lace Shoes and Khaki Oxfords and Lace Shoes, all with full comfort- able toes, and regularly sold at $1.50 pair; special for Friday and Sat- urdayyonly .. ’ '30 Men’s $3.50 Call Oxfords— Russet color, full exten- sion sole, good service- Imitation Panamas— able, sightly shoes; spe- Porto Rico Straw . . ] S SOINAy Undenc cial Friday and Satur- $1.85, $2.50, $3.35 day, pair . - AARAAR ARACALARAAR AAA AR XD QXA AR L ARLER TAARAR TRARA ARAALAAE CAALAR ARL AR ARRAR AAARRAARA ARRaan black and white taffeta silk, orna- mented with small crochet buttons a.s0 Hermi IN CRITICAL POSITION Stocking ity of this store when / ing through the cily. There are Lavatories, vest- ing and writing rooms, and a place to leave baggage and get a check for it. RAARAR AAAR A AR A A A aaa mmmmcmmm R R e P LR ry 3 EWay to-) ‘anadian Pacific steamer §

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