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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1897. 5 “"‘“““”‘7‘““"? i “‘ebmo.r‘nins light hang THE i | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. 1 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. ' THE EMPORIUM. Tusting in their scabbards and over the e R %5 a2 bloom - the vince and fowers: Soienaia | A Glove Ladies’ Patent 2- THE EMPORIUM—MARKET STREET. Men’s $5 Hats Just 257 s has been our progress, our goiden age is Lefore us. We are marching torward with gizantie steps. Bright and dazzling visions of future glory cheer us. The eye of the world is upon us, the hope of mankind is in our keeping. Wheresoever to-day there is & wounded and bleeding heart; wheresoever there is & broken and oppressed irit; wheresoever there is a patriot, a lover is native land, crushed beneath the des- c hecl of arbitrary tyrannic powe resoever man, weary and heavy burdened, gropes in darkness and pines for liberty; wheresoever there is a failing and longing eye looking away to this dear and thrice blessed laud of peace and promise; where- soever on the face of the earth there is a man who loves liberty under law and believes in constitutional government, ascends to-day & praver for us, for us and for our children. Ilcaven has biessed us with a land of seem- ingly inexhaustible resources; but a wise, patrioticand far-seeing policy will preserve, strengthen and adorn—not squander—this rich heritage of freedom. Our cause is | pesc ce at home, peace with all nations— but not peace at the sacrifice of National dig- nity or honor—not peace without protection in all his rights to the poorest, lowliest cit- | izen who seeks the shelter of that banuer wherever it waves. Great problems of government, of adminis- tration, involving the proper developmentand preservation of our natural resources, the ju- dicious fostering and encouragementof our already varied indusfries, the revival of do- mestic trade and the expansion of our foreign commerce, the prosperity and happiness and perhaps the perpetuity of our country, are ng upon us. Oh, let not fail! Let not the les of our ancestors be in vain. Let the holy cause of freedom sufferin our ds. Oh, let not the secred shades of the 10rtal dead censure us; let not the sad lips Rsther let it be proclaim v excelled their fathersin of liberty and in fidelity to the constitu- | nsmitied to grateful children the | Jnion of Washington. “The past | > and as for one 1 face the nce, I turn my eyes to the ring hope, with a hope avering trust in the patriotism | people, and an abiding faith in the s ol American statesmanship. is time, fellow-citizens, this humble and orthy put loving tribute to our ancestors. overnment were spoken. Ii, in her material grandeur and an, I have spoken of my coun- e “cold neutrality of an im- ” but in the warm language of the | if in again presenting her claims fections and your loyalty I have ous of the blots that may have | ned her true glory, unmindful indifferent to her shortcom- ise. upon this hallowed day, ng her struggles and triumphs e 1o forget the accuracy of & the veueration of a worshiper and 1de of & child.” Patrioti sm Is Not Dead. n, patriotism is not dead. 1 other and heroic times The glad and inspiring music ce bell s still ringing. The gton and Bunker Hill re- roughout the land. The anxious aving breast, the universal joy, the »s that make the vault of heaven 1gs of gratitude and praise, ail, all oclaim t patriotism neither r grows cold in the American venerated Adams, you s compatriots did make | a glorious and immortal lebrate it with thanksgiving, res and illumina- s, copious, gushing slavery, mnot of | , but of exultation, of grat- & ac the heavens bend above the long as the sun in his sinking nder waves with crimson gold; so has aspirations ior light and | d rejoices in the works o} peace and ; so long es there shall survive an rican heart Lo beat to the transports of a 2 and lofly patriolism or reverently 1o ap- ch & temple where your names shall be rined; so long may the declatation you revered; so long may the flag you he sky float over a united, & happy, s0 long may the constitu- 50 ople; ed be held sacred; 8o long may he Unton you founded be cherished and re- | uin, under God, unafvided, unshaken, tri- »hant, the home and refuge of freedom for- | S SR | GREAT DISPLAY AT B8AN JUSE. Xeople of Other Valley Towns Help to Swell the Crowdr. SAN JOSE, CaL., July 5.—The Fourth was observed by a rousing celebration here to-day. Never before Las such a dis- play of patr: m been made in Santa Clara County. Most of the interior towns of the county abandoned all efforts at home celebration and joined with San | St About a thousand mewmbe s pic- d with the local Y. M. L council at The business houses e lavishly decorated with bunting. he parade was at noon. It consisted f four divisions in charge of Grand Mar- shal George Y. Bollinger, and was made up of military and civic societies, horribles, the fire department, wheelmen and city officiais. In the afternoon liter- ary and patriotic exercises were held at St. James Park. Jackson Hatch delivered an oration. He said in part: y forefathers pledged ! 10 suffering hu- the world, reir lives and r sacred honor 1o the advancement and enance of the great cause which tney And how well they redeemed oty tells us. We yos- | he best Government, but the | ve empire, the m riile val- ‘ealest resources, the most beauti- We would not forget our history. n thick with memories of str rand death, it is th . It has its Jights and i y and its gloom; it has its Though it and have consecrated it in our We have survived the ani. d by the. war. Time has The weste places have n omed again. at heart of the Nation longs for the fraternal ‘union of concérd and love. The fouth hus risen again,all the grauder and happier by resson of her humilia- cycles of this historic age will re- 1 again with the choral songs erty and a purer Christianily We are moving forward o ) nt of siill grander aims and higher destiny. Our conditions, our our high destiny, all require us to his land of ours whiat it was intended to n truth and in fact. the abiding place of lom and a benign comservator of peace ng the nations of the earth. William A. Beasly read the Declaration of Independence. A large crowd attended the Y. M. L picnic at Agricultural Park. Besides the usual Fourth of July exercises a pro- sramme of races and athletic sports was pesented. An oration wos delivered by D. M. Burnett, and James P. Sex read the Declaration of Independence. ne evening was devoted to a fine dis- play of fireworks. The festivities ended with dancing in Turn Verein and L B. 8, halls. Sl Pa ey TULARE'S JOLLIFICATION, 8 history, 8ix Ihousand People Take & Rand in the Festivitisa. TULARE, Car,July 5.—Tulare’s Fourth of July celebration, just closing, has been vre of the most successful ever held here. all the trains brought largs crowds into town, and at 10 o’clock fully 6000 people lined the strests, The parade in the for - noen, headed by the Tulare military band, was vary fine, and the ‘‘horri proces- ‘dery on backs—blacks, tans, ‘Dollar Dress st Clasp Kid Gloves, Special. 3 rows of embroi- | browns, English reds, ox bloods, white and pearl—a regular $1.25 quality in new- est style, will go on 75C sale Wednesday at.... Genuine Jouvin & Cie French Kid | Gloves at Reduced Prices. $1.75 4-Button Plain Kid now $1.25 $1.75 4-Button Embroidered K 1.25 $2.00 4-Globe Button Kid now........ 1.50 $2.00 2-Clasp Embroidered Kid now 125 $2.00 4-Clasp Embroidered Kid now 150 $2.50 8-Button Length Mousquetaire, dressed kid, black, white, pearl...50 $2.50 8-Button Length Undressed | Kid, In all pretty evening shades, now. veeeee 150 that, are now $1.00. are the orders. BLACK DRESS GOODS. 38-inch Silk-finished Brocaded Mohair—was 6oc.... that have always been $1.00 and $1.25 yard—now cut to YARD Prices on all Dress Leng The boldest of all bold price cuttingnow. Every Astounding Price- Cuts on Ji:leetS, garment newly marked Capes, Sults, Etc. i plain figures. OIld prices simply crossed off and left for comparison. Newest and best summer styles. -5 ALL-WOOL TAILOR SUITS—Many col- 4:98 Siichtly miscut. ors, most xizes, some suils in this lot were $15, all reduced to close to UITS—Lixe picture, this 8 ason’s la ail popular colors, ali sizes, iormer J $1% 312 and $10, L0 close out ate now $9 95, $7 4! and Akieat Ladles’ Fine All- GOWN OR HOUS) and lace trimmed mer price §10, roo SHIRT WAISTS, nen collars, (¢ gy 80 dozen 75¢ new with whie detuchal reduced Lo.......... 25 dozen $150 an1 $2 DIMITY SHIRT WAIST'S — Larce flower paterns, ()QC white linen coliars. ieduced to........ STYLISH SILK WAL and dress finished s Shirt Waist CHILDREN'S WOuI EN DRESS- kS_Plain and plaid effects, sizs 6 to 14 years, all colors, this season’s make, were £5, 84 and #5, 10 close out now marked $298. $2 45 A 5 s 8150, $2 2 =nd $4 00, fo close gut mow marked 22 95, $1 48 4QC il v8 EXTRA SPECIAL. LADIES' BLACK FIGURED MUHAIR SKIRTS—Former fprice $3 50, #2 25 aud $1 25, reduced especially for this sale to §2 43, GQC $1 48 and All 1nat are left of our 87 Green, Plum and Bluett A Wash fabric Those f;ne sheer C ti dressy summer fab- ommotion. rics now so much in demand, as well as the heavier Duck and Golf Suitings, are re-marked at prices such as similar goods were never sold here for before. 12}c Golf Suitings ......Now 5c Yard 1oc Striped Duck Suiting ...Now 5c Yard 10c Printed Batiste and Lace Striped D imities Now 5c Yard 15¢ Lace Striped and Corded Dimities. .Now 7ic Yard 10c Solid Color Navy Blue Duck Now 7!c Yard 20c Tissue Brode and Fancy Lappet Dimities: it sl s s Ll os Now 12lc Yard 25c Printed Organdies, choice floral de- SignsHEt i Slim s .....Now I5¢ Yard 35¢C Lace Striped Linen Batiste. . ..Now I5c Yard 35¢ Fancy Striped Linen Batiste. ..Now 20c Yard 4oc Silk Striped Linen Batiste. . .Now 25¢ Yard soc Embroidered Spot Linen Batiste..Now 35¢ Yard 20 pei- éé“t That's our offer during 0 the Room-making Sale, ff Books. and on the latest works of science and fiction. See what 20 per cent off means; Publisher's Price. Our Price 2.00 1.60 “Quo Vadis,” by Sienkiewicz . 125 100 *:Equality,” a sequel to ““Looking Backwards” Soldiers of Fortune,” by Richard Harding Davis. . 150 1.20 ::_Thc Choir In le,” by James Lane Allen.. 1.50 1.20 ]'h‘e‘ Pursuit of the House Boat,’’ a sequel to i The House Boat on the Styx” 1.25 1.00 On the Face of the Waters” .50 1.20 ““The Massareres,” by Ouida 1.25 1.00 t*Sketches in Lavender,” by J . Jerome 1.25 1.00 “The True George Washington,” by Paul Lester Ford.. . 2.00 1.60 ““Uncle Bernac,” b y 1.50 1.20 “King Noanett,”” by . Stimson.. 2.00 1.60 Grimm’s “Life of Michael Angelo,” 2 vols. 6.00 4.80 Purcell’s “Life of Cardinal Mann 4.80 Ing” ““Memoirs of Barras,” 4 vo]s..“““f‘g White’s “Warfare Science With Theology, vols.... 4.00 Bigelow’s i vols 4.00 25c Papeteries A chor finetaca e ordeced cop . ) e Emporium ecial Sta- Will Be 17c. tionery (24 sh-ets with squarepenvelo S sion later was greatly enjoyed. ~Every Continued on Eleventh Page. to match) in a cream tint. They came to us white. The maker made us a liberal allowance for the mistake, and we cut the price to you to 17¢, good value at 35c—our leader at 25c. Finest Lizard Cloths—val- ues up to $2.25 a yard—now Prices on all Short Lengths actually cut in half. $428 The store is closed fo-day. All hands are making ready for a sale such as this cily has never bad before. In anticipation of the consolidation, about August 1, of The Emporium and Golden Rule Bagaar, the new manage- ment will begin fo-morrow, Wednesday, July 7. A Room-Making Sale. The basement salesrooms are to be permanently closed. All present stocks will be concentrated on the first and | second floors and sold as rapidly as possible to make room for the incoming stocks of the Golden Rule Bazaar. Fuily $100,000 worth of Dry Goods will be newly priced from a third to a half lower than formerly. The entire Clothing stock of the Hub, in conjunction with our own stock, will go on sale at much below original cost. Ladies’ and Children’s Suits and Jackets will be sold for a song, while the prices on fine Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Crockery and Household Articles will astonish the most experienced buyers. That's the average reduction that has been made on more than $25.000 worth of as nice dress materials as the most Goods now 50c. fastidious dresser. could ask for. Beautiful Etamines that you saw last week marked $2.25, and not too dear at And so with other lines. Clear the shelves! These offerings are the result: Make room! Those ! COLORED DRESS GOODS. -Now 35c | All 75c Silk Stripe Challies now 25¢ 52-inch Figured Mohairs and Sicilians—were $1.00. Now 60c | 5| 45¢ French Wool « « 25¢ 38 and 4o inch Figured Eta- Highest Novelties in Fa- All 25¢ Fancy Dress Goods ¢ 15¢ mines — Figured Lizard mous Priestly and Gold Now All s0c Fancy Dress Goods ¢ 25¢ Cloths—Figured Soliel: Medal Black Fabrics, in- All 20c Fancy Checks “« I8¢ Bourettes—and other fan cluding Etamine Rayes, 00 9_ Y. o Black Goods—fine Twiil SOC Figured Frieze, Crepon All 85c Fancy Dress Goods 50c and Imperial Clay Serges Rayes, Cordette Stripes, Most of the above goods had been previ- Iously marked down and were cheap before YARD this last tremendous cut. ths now reduced } to & Finest Silks To Be Sacrificed. nary stores H Men’s sam- Will Be $2.50. o Srifr hats, in all the latest blocks of the most famous hatmakers, the only size 7—that’s the trouble. If you have a7ihead the biggest hat bargain you ever got awaits you here. 25 dozen Men’s Cloth Derbys, rth $1. v - wo $1.00, have been re 59C duced to close out to...... 53 dozen Men’s Fedoras—all popular colors—worth regularly 69 dozen Children’s soc Straw Hats have been rcduced to close to 25C Almost every piece in San Francisco’s largest Silk stock has been re-marked for the Room-making Sale. We expect to sell more Silk in the next week than ordi- handle in 6o days. Prices are in many instances § and in all cases at least } below those of . last week. FIGURED FOULARD SILKS, 234, 27 and 30 inches wide, in the new greens, purples, blues and browns, charming pat- terns, and charming PRINTED INDIA SILKS, light or dark shades : Were 75c and 85c Last Week. 27-inch Polka 169 cents FRENCH ALL-SILK FOULARDS AND PRINTED INDIA SILKS, 2 40 | High-class Colored Brocaded Silks and Fancy Novelty C [Stripe Taffetas; were $135 . 0 0 i D S e S Novelty Jacquard Figured Stripe and Rich Changeable Effect Silks that were $1 50 23-inch Foulards, light or dark scroll designs, were 5oc..Now 25¢ Dotand Stripe Foulards, solid grounds, were Now 50c¢ Now 75c Now 90c inches wid } lovely pat- f . 't‘e‘?nzsfo‘:’F:;m;"‘wai'fi‘;";né%oaf’;sf pat Very Heavy Fancy Roman Stripe Taffetas, perfect for fine underskirts, were $r25........... Were 90c R and $1.00 65C Very Fine Imported Surah, full ‘24 inches wide, white Last Week. fancy stripes on solid ground, reduced from $10s5........... To $1.25 166 The Hub’s” At Forced Sale Prices. | but little more than half usual prices. Wednesday morning papers. Entire Stock Clothing and Furnishings | for two months or sell it in bulk to'some other dealer. [upon, and one of the best stocks of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings in Califor- |nia became the property of The Emporium at a ridiculously low figure. Sale begins Wednesday at 8 A. M. Full particulars and prices in our large special Clothing and Men’s Furnishing Goods <«ad’’ in “The Hub” Clothing Company, the well- known high-class clothiers of Kearny street, being unable to secure a suitable store while their new quarters are under construction, found it necessary to place the balance of their large stock on storage The latter course was decided We shall ask |Reduced X i to | lifetime. in Artistic Foot- Stools and Slipper Boxes reduced. The Pretty Oak il Foot-Stool in picture was $4, now | $2.25 This Fancy Solid Oak Cushion Seat Chair was very cheap at $2.25, but now the $| 50 o price is only............ The Oak Hanging Cabinet in picture is one of a dozen styles newly priced, Was $3, NOW.severaeee $1.50 Finest Furniture Fositively the most important sale of New Style High-Grade Furniture ever held in the West. “2. showrooms will only occupy about half the present space, and | room must also be made for the Great Fall Stocks now en route. Half a dozen items out of a hundred equally as good. This Handsome Three-Piece Curly Birch Bedroom Set, artistically hand- carved, French plate mirror, piano polish, regular price $£45, reduced t0..eeeeeee Nearly 10c0 screens, in all popular § styles, have been reduced 25 per cent below cost. picture is now : ODIYeeicaiiedeiansscnsvossescsss $2¢50 s The new Furniture Department This is a chance of a $25.00 The $4.50 screen Ty 4,«,4'@! fi‘ @ v /, New Design Solid Mahogany Rocker, lap, cobbler seat,highly finished, reduced $5 75 . This Pretty Solid Oak Rocker, ; with cushion seat, would have cost you last week $2 Io o H The most varied Carpets, Mattings e e and Linoleums. the city. Deeply price-cut to effect an immediate clearance. Save you a third anyway, perhaps more. BEST GRADE TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, including several patterns of the famous Roxtury, are now reduced, 65 made and laid per yard C 95c¢ BEST GRADE BODY BRUSSELS, the last of this season’s patterns, reduced from $1.25 a yard to..... 65c 2530c Extra Super All-Wool Ingrain Carpets, best in the country, NOW: 0Ny i sesssissvesiaivionssssenas per yard | English Linoleum, a very good quality, regular at goc per square yard, now only. 221c 300 Hindoo Rugs, excellent for bathrooms, summer 75 homes, campers, size 30x6o inches, now reduced to C %;::d(l: a?: tian Endeavor friends to the * beautiful Cafe under the great dome for luncheon—the daintiest of service at reasonable prices. Stout Linen Warp Mattings, fancy colored patterns, regular 35¢ g00dS, MOW...ereereersiasiasunsnnesaneanans Bring your visiting Chris- The Emporium. $3.75, now only ...... from $9.50 t0.cevurenn H The lowest prices yet. We Curtam.s * will positively sell High-| Draperles. Class Curtains at prices never before attempted in California. See and compare with other stores” best offers. An Excellent Large Size Nottingham Lace Curtain, nows The $2.25 kind. 1 3.00 Irish Point Lace Curtains, 314 yards by 54inches, splendid patterns, reduced from $7.50 to. #4.50 Satin Tapestry Portieres now. $5.50 Satin Tapestry Portierss now. Chenille Portieres reduced from $3.25 to. Chenille Portieres reduced from $s.00 to. Orriental Portieres reduced from $20.00 t Oriental Portieres reduced from $10.00 to.. Fish Net for Curtains, was 25¢ a yard, now. Japanese Drapery, was 15¢ a yard, now... Fine Cretons.............8¢ yard. | Scrims, t c yard Dotted Curtain Swisses 36-inch 15¢, 4o-inch I8¢ Remnants and Odd Curtains at Half Price. Excelling any in China- town, and avoiding the Best Oriental H H di ble feat- Bazaar in City, n, o e A city. All kinds of curios and souvenirs made by the skilled workmen of China and Japan on sale at low prices. Second floor front. ‘Three Bedding Extraordinary These are probably o the lowest shoe prices Shoe-SelImg. you have ever heard of. They are good-looking, dependable shoes—every pair of them—and we have almost every size in each style. Don’t judge qualities by the littleness of the prices. : Ladies’ $4 Fine Handmade Shoes, Louis XV NS s s $2.85 Ladies’ $1.75 Dongola Shoes, pointed or square toeSER I st hatnms o Fobai v oL i s $1.19 Ladies’ $4 Chromo Kid Extension Sole Shoes.$2.85 Child’s $1.50 Fine Dongola Button Shoes, size 10 and 10}, at . 73c Men’s $3 Good Quality Vici Kid Shoes. ..... $1.98 Men’s $3.50 Fine Calf Goodyear Welt Shoes.$2.48 Men’s $2.50 Calf Congress Shoes, square toes. $1.48 Men’s $2 Casco Calf Shoes, lace or congress. $1.25 Misses’ $2 Fine Chromo Kid Cloth-top Shoes. $1.25 Misses’ $2 Fine Russet Spring Heel Shoes. ... $1.34 Child’s $1.60 Chromo Kid Extension Soie Shoes $1.09 Child’s $1.50 Chromo Kid Cloth-top Extension Sl S haE: B e e 97c Boys’ $1.50 Casco Calf Button Shoes, sizes $ 0410ty L b Bl SN R R o it 98¢ Infants’ Dongola Button Shoes, patent tips... 39c We are going to sell just 200 pairs, and no more, of The Emporium Special so- called All- Specials. ?Woo\ Blankets (they are about go per cent wool) at $3.85 the pair instead of $s. They are 66x80 inches, fully worth §5, and the price $3.85 until 200 pairs are sold will be 100 11-4 White Dimity Spreads, Marseilles pat- terns—the regular summer weight and excellent value at $1.25 each., Room-making price.. 2 85¢ 100 Full size Comforts—Silkaline covered, Zephyr stitched—regularly sold for $1.50 each— $| 25 have been reduced for this sale to . A Grand Clearing and Room- Chl“a a“d making Sale—disregarding cost Glassware. and value ; having only in view the immediate disposal of such linesas will not be carried in the future, and all odd lots. English Semi-Porce- lain Dinner Sets, dec- orated with garlands of pink and blue /¢ flowers — the very (% newest shapes. b R—— CHINAWARE—HAVILAND, BAVARIA and CARLSBAD. Plates formerly $3.25 to $6 a dozen.. 25¢ Cups and Saucers...... I8¢ | 2oc Tea Tile: 20c Creamers... 15¢ | 20c Delft Tea Tile: 12¢ Creamers... 7c¢ | 20c Mush Bowls... 6oc_ Olive-Dishes, Individual Butter - Dishes soc Spoon-Trays.. » that were goc dozen..5¢ each A THIRD SAVED ‘ON GLASSWARE. * : High-stem Ale Glasses..... 5¢|Individual Sugars and High-stem Water Goblets, Creams—set of 6. 15 set of 6—per set........ .25¢ | Large Pickle Tray: Large Salts and Pepper: Fancy Salts and Peppers... 19¢ | Jelly-Roll Stands. English Chamber Sets, Decorated—1o pieces, complete, $2.25; larger size set, $2.50. Cuspidors— Terra-Cotta, - slightly soiled—red, brown or blue, has moved from basement . L- Wines—Liquors. : new and more convenient 6¢ each. y < This pop\;l:;r department Special Sale to first floor—Jessie-street side—and begins business in location, with an immense reduction from regular prizes. Sow. Regular. Holland Gin, per quart. 73c §1.00 Jamaicz Rum, per quart. 73¢ $1.00 Good Bourbon Whisky, gallon jug. .$2.47 $3.00 Good Bourbon demijohn 83¢c 310 Fine Old Soul , perq 7ic $100 Fine OIld California Port Wine, inclu time one-gallon ji § 87¢ $u1s Fine OId California Sherry, one-gallon j 93¢ $nz2s Old California ke per gallon. 4 Rt i coih vee e $3.50 Extra Table Claret, three years in wood bottling, per dozen quarts... ereeeriene. $2.65 $3.10 Extra Old Sauterne, 5 years old, in- wood be- Torabattling. s s m S i s S $3.87 $4.50 An immense stock of Ale, Porter, Beer, Half and Half, Mineral Waters, Champagne and Cordials, etc., at cut rates. Examine goods and prices to satisfy yourself. -