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THE SAN FRANCISCO -CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1901. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | ' JE EMPORIU] Souvenir Photographs— l Golden Rule Bazaar. The $5.00 Kind $3.00: CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA’S ' GRANDEST STORE GIVING LESS0NG IN GG DUTY Assessments of Indiffer- ent Citizens Are Doubled. Qalifornia Souvenirs. Largest Assortment of Native Products. Californ'a Woid Scuvenrs J@e@ to 4@g—such as Linked Hearts Photo Frame, Mission Bell Pn Cushion, California Bark Pin Cushion, Toothpick Holders, Burnt Pme Wocd Bowl, Napkin Rings, etc. Pen Wipers, Match Cases, Horn Toads, Souvenir Books, Pressed Wild Flowers, Cali- fornia Views, Mex‘can Hand-Carved Leather Goods, etc. Also Souvenir Postal Cards—per dozen ciien....280 axd 500 Closing Days of Shoe Sale. _ We have had a special Epworth Leaguc. Mount made for our §5.00 cabinet s ze photogrash. The design is simiar to ilustra- tion. We wil scll these befuti ully fin'shet o pictures for two weeks only; per dozen $3.0 Get a few dozen to exchange with the pleasant fiiend. you have made 01 your way to Caiifornia. They will make 2 much apgrecizt=d memento of your visit to the Goldzn Stite. e California’s Handsomest Shopping Place Supervisors Impose Heavy - - - Penalties for Failure to Swiss, Nainsook | Extends Gordlal we’come ta the c’ty’s GMGSfS- / Bewy Appear. and Cambric. The visitor who turns homeward from San Frarcisco without having spent at least half a day in making Monday oaly we shall cell 5000 yards of perfect e mbroideres a systematic inspection of the big store will hav: omitted to see one of th2 principal and certainly ons of the The Supervisors, sitting as a Board of . A P . A G A . : : qualiza most interestinz sigh*s in the metrorolis of ths coast. Free as air is this great store to all wh» come within its have ever had at even dou- ble to-mor- adopted “razoolng” tactics, ia the most »d‘;‘é.:g EA"_; :;;firt‘i::o r:; :::4 beautifel de- | doors. , Welcome whether buying or not. There are free parlors, lavatories, children’s nursery, emergency hospital, observation gallerics, parcel checking and e | signs that we | informarion bureaus, There are Western Union telegraph cffice, Pestoffice S:ation ¢O,”” cafe, barber shop, ladies’ bair-dressing and manicuring parlor, | | appear before the board and vhy their arbitrary ass not be raised. In most in- ssments were doubled by chiropodist, photograph gallery, art room, etc., all under the one roof. Nine acres of floor space, with nearly 1400 employes. everything to eat, drink, wear or use in your home. Department store prices on way of penalty and education in the row’s 3“:“ c y? ’ e, due- duties of citiz | price. Under | - third, ha'f and : o ot the Bourt ot ferreien $1.00 Gioves. roehigh Oxtrih Wash Silks, | okt oo e Seviiaats Mize Baco e | | evetem of du- | 7 Ps, - 02S. 50c¢ Kind 35c. style we have in another, e ) { ties and costs | hree of the Best B i ;8 = Lad'es’ $1.50 Oxford Ti £ome part of that amount might*be added | ahnpatation | ge cXxpress Beginn'ng Monday at 8 2. m. we shall cffer Fes” J1.5 ford Ties, now ..., 880 4 "(folrhf ar;;“ :\;‘l‘hu‘:f‘wmge a;,p‘ahrel tomiroe | DoMlar Gloves Made. We place | shipment just re- ‘&c= our entire stock, consisting now of about LI o ::f: g:::: ;‘dn:, nav.,’n.flf'-” e erent gcitizens who a; - o0 | ceive: stri 6 ds of les, best quali b | -3 Cuellond - Ives as lucky to es- | land, chet® | Ladies Fne Glace Kid Giovss—Wich two SEoa sl dlay, e e s L T s .. $1.43 {he assessments fxed by Dodge, | 58| parent fa fancy cush- | Feather Boas, » S5 @ | i $3.55 Osfori T, now..... $1.78 nstein, attorney and would cost| ~ y | at less than 5oc per yard, for, .. ety agpoaml’ Y oF OaResain 3 | ings and lat -~ 3 cho'ce selected 5% 2 Ladies” $2.00 Viel Kid Shoes, cut to0.$7.32 < - 1 much more at wholesale than BRI A e ion tops — | Pty R These are the Silks that are <0 popu'ar for | Lagies’ §2. 50 Vici Kid Shoes, cut to, .81.58 SRty M we shall ask for them Mon- o == . eathers, rich an summer shirt waists, the very best grade that is | Ladies® $3.50 Kid and Calf Shovs. rog e conal properts e Bl St | ,\:h"l:_,m}: a1 : lithograph- | 1ygtrous— made, a larg: variety of handsome patterns, in 32 s ‘"’7“ pena and his b e s ) ed in col- | Black. . . ...§10.50 such much-in-demand colors as rose, Jight blue, | Misses’ Sh-es that were §1.50 and § P | Ml(slc Special. s e ;ap:lc shades, fitted to the '\ ;)_rs, 4 dj"w ::3?3' ;;Z'Jo tin, navy, Nie green, lavender, ctc. cut to $2¢ and ‘880 ssme. | We have purchased the first editon of Wiliam ; “and and war- s Selie .50, $22.50 Novelty Veilings. ool e SRRt R e i Loraine’s (the author of Salome) four | "‘n"fd """ " aa ; signs, all| Nawral Gray, Large asortm:nt ‘Xu ect from of rguron‘s Souvenir spm. Asscssments That Wes Baised. | a::-b::a—::n;‘zzalt',::c:;im'l‘nh:);n:rcthier:;g. | an‘l;cnsrxlrl:\dr;::sgr:(ni ’(t;‘:oz\:?:-yucn( 2 | ! e v.ry pret-| blick and white, most tecoming meshes, Tuxedos, dotted and and JGWQ’P’. o s < e V' - | A s S . | 1z 'S '3l i il i il 2 5 ) g oo F— i | store offers them this week, all four compo- | andsilk backs, cabe stit.h, fust back, gray, | 7 o S onis WM cach DP@| $1250 to $25.00 g;u;;:mfro::on veils, cmg,;;::, i s"m’;‘"h.c,.‘;‘,':‘,,f": - s;;-.; s i sitions for Q@3 or any one of myde and tan, a oie- oo e s Al antsrs S e » ved, 1. ;3 them, per copy...... '70 twenty-five gove for. ., '. “ 75¢ Plaq"es 33e. Linen spec’a's, Ladies’ dikerch’fs. $1.00. 75¢, 50c.. 50 . J. Kerr & Co..will | $5000, essment. | Crockett will have to raise h ready money to pay taxes on an personal property tax of $4000. e assessment at $2000. double the action of getting m an assessment brooms on Sacra- | ong Wa Assocla- | | & RERRRRRR RERE RRRR R, RHLR RRARRRRY R R RRR ey NEERRRERNRNRE RRRR RRRRRRRERRRRRERRE as- e i b $2000 to $3000; Mr=. £ to $2500; John A. | W $3000 Crittenden T! 500; H. F. Lally, fr Ostro: , from $1500 | rrison, from $1500 to m_$1500 to $2500; W. ; William Bradford, Crocker Estate Overlooked. » al property tax of | & > estate was author- Dodge had overlooked the ) statement had been filed. Huntington assessment of d. The cor- year was_but 5. A, 1 rwin, $27,000: R. ; Robert Oxnard, $10,182; $10,000. Mattheas, the cigar dealer, who le with Assessor Dodge be- board last year, appeared again, be reduced 0%0. He had his book- Dodge objected to the The titles are “The Scent of the Rose,” waltz. Vhispering Leaves Intermezzo.” allah,” an Egyptian Intermezzo. ‘Casilda,” a Spanish Intermezzo. Best $1.00 Silk Glove—An extra heavy silk, with colored silk linings, three patent fasten- ers; the fasteners are covered with s.k, making a very pr.tty effect, something new, holding consi ! i the subpena, and ask t0 see them; our price, 0 d from $I50 to Lace e 7 /5 lagher suffered an ) §15%, but Walter Scaris A full line of Fzhnic Giaves ‘or country use, fair ....28¢ and 53¢ 69¢c. 16-inch metid paques, uponr which cho’ce pctures ar: artistically ex:- cuted in colors by excel'ent European artists—all with gold rims :nd a ring in back for hangng—a large assort- ment of pleasing subjec's to select from ; regularly 75¢c each. Special Monday E 330 Damask Napkins—Pure b'eached linen, size 21x21 inches, 50 Zozen on spe- 81 38 cial sale Monday only, per dozen Bleached Table Damask—450 yards of a good dpenda I quaity, 60 inches wide, in § presty pitterns, Monday only; pr - 53¢ varl reguarv 12%c each, 100 dozen on'y on sae Monday, each 9c 200 dozen Sh-er Belfast Linen Handkerch'efs, trimmed in fine Va'enciennes lice and in- s thon, dainty stylce/and. cxceptional ‘valuc the Big Store’s price for _yours ke h 25¢ Dress Facing. 20 pieces 3-inch “Swell” Skirt Fa:ing, in plaid effects, a-sorted patterns, spc- cial sa'e price, yard 2:c 150 fine Wash Blonde Lace Scarfs, ends finished and embroidered in | Visit cur Beautiiul Cut-Glass Roam, on the Main Floor, and the Four Hand- somz Art Rooms on Second Fioor. Point Venise Lace, ecru | or white, regular price $1.50 each—-Monday‘ only at the phenomenal | special price. | 69c‘ | buttons, cam! 83c Fine Caml clust: price always $1.50 Muslin ming, full Book Speciél | Monday Only. Our famovs Kenmore edition of fine books published at $1.00 each; printed | from new plates on deckle-edgsd paper, E bound in polished buckram c oth, with | gilt top and stamped in gold back and front. We have only a few each of the titles left; Monday, while 25 [ T C price $1.50 Infants’ Very Fine Colored Dress of imp ages 4 to 12, p ice was §1.50, July special pri ways 35¢, Ju'y =r of tucks, with two .tows of pearl buttons, price always $1. 50, July special price ribbon at neck, pree always $2.00, July ip te'mmed and well mad=, ages 1 to 5, price always $1.50, Ju'y special price at $1.50 Children’s Sailor Suits in Crash, inen or P.ra’e, pain or polka dotted, July Undermuslin Specials. 35c Cambric Shert French’ Corcet Cover, fini d seams, pearl e 2= . 18¢c , Ja ruffle, double hems'itchi ing, 85c, July special price, at. . ... 50c and ‘Cambric Gowns, embroidery or Jace trim- lergth, well cut, finey made and finich d, 85¢ immed yoke and skire, ial 85¢ 75¢ tric rufle on neck and arm’, p: cial price. ., bric Drawers, extra orted pique and Scotch gingham, neat y ice any sizzat, . ........ PE e supply lasts; each Bacon's Essays [The Mysterious Isl- Ab-| and Children of the “of evidence that had persist- n denied the Assessor’s depu- Furniture, Carpet and Rugs. Of al .Oriental Bazaars i Cisco is easilv the finest. the Big Chincse and Japanese Baziar in this store > The rare 1vories. curious bric-a- brac, carved ebonies, embroidered silk, beautiful cloisonne ware, and cu fos | from a'l parts of the Orient are well worth a visit of inspection. ornia’S Largest Oriental Bazaar 1 the famed n Sin Fran- Tourists will m’ss one of the sights of San Francisco if they fail to s=e this remarkable and interesting col'ection. prices. - Both native and American clerks. Goods are marked in plain figares at surprisingly low Souvenir Teaspoons — Ster silver, bow hand cogeared, $2.50, $2.00. 7. 8':78. ”7 s ’. na Abalone Shell Jewelry— Mounted in Sterling silver, a native product— Stick Pins 50c Link Buttons $1.00 Hat Pins50¢, 75c Broocbes 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 Cuff Buttons 75¢, $1.00, $1-25 Special Sale of Dress Suit Cases. So'id cow bide dress suit cases, steel frame, best lock, with ei her straps or bolts; colors, russet, o ive or choco- late, ‘inen lined, with double straps inside, a good value at our reg- ular prices; on spxcial sale Monday only: 22-inch, reguarly §6.50, for. .. .. 24 inch, r-guarly $£7.00, for. 26-inch, regularly §7.30, for. $2.00 Spreads $1.28 We have 96 only, white satin finish Marseil'es Bed Spieals, full double bed size, that would retail regularly $1.90 to $2.c0 each, some were sightly soiled in manufacture, and the maker cut the price 5o low to clote them out that we shall offer them for $1.28 Monday only, each bey Daniel Deronda [Nicholas Nickleby Old Mam’selle's Se- ices have been arriving for the last month. An clegant and very complete new Main F oor—r.ar. Other Bedding. Lerge invol was in choleric mood. and et Bstine b e o stock to select from. We quote below a few of our extra gooi values: did not care whether his v i o a3 s East Lynne, Species .75 7 48x24 inches, 255 60ox30 ment were raised or lowered, Mrs Honsy WoollLost Povadise Carpets. _Slh 755 48x24 , $4.25; 60x3 s bu was not going to be abused nor Edmund Dantes, |The Ploneer ine. the kind with | iches, $6.25: tice Boiler—Very t before the board and be accused Alexandre Dumas|The Prairie Roxbury Tapestry—Genuine, the kind wit ' cho e g g A e | Gold Elsie R hisban s son the double stripes on ‘the back, sewed, laid ed to ex: p . Gold ¥ z 2 Carkh . kSasiag nd b»\}ggd’;g‘fif la‘e Gulliver's Travels |The Scarlet Letter and lined, regu’ar price $1.00, sa'e 953 Furniture. that the cigar man titled to a reduction to $21,834 in- f to $16,000. The reduction was " Armour Packing Company’s fran- | ment of $10,000 was not can- | company’s application being | board will meet at 10 o'clock to- | morrow morning to plete its work. l EENEY LYNCH PROMOTED BY H. E HUNTINGTOX | RERERRRENEEEREERER RRERRRRRERRRER RRER RRERAmRR RRRe nRne RRne e, In Future He Will Superintend All : Repairs of Market-Strest Iy System. | L who hes been super- | f construction of the Market- way for many years, has re- oted H. E. Hunting- re Lynch will be super- s_and construction s includes the power-houses, and Lynch ition in the inte- will not be succeeded Lynch will perform the du- 1y nded to by Fairchild. ———— Gamble Escapes Prosecution. dore Gamble, the actor, a deadly weap- les, 2 woman he on ‘the face and r in a room in.the was dismissed by Judge le woman was in court refused to prosecute him. ADVERTISEMENTS. ix ?aridy N?rs;n;sn%lr{;{elp price mitation of Christ {Thrift PN % 4 - In the Golden Days Toilers of the Sea | Genuine Three-Ply Car_pc‘.~H=avy and dur. The Lady of the |Tour of the World | able, a carpet which will wear equally as wel Lake | in Eighty Days | | y v ’s made, reguiar Laila Rookh pin Elghty Davs a| asany body brusse's made, Little Dorrit Leagues Under price $1.10, sale price. ... 85c s . wheBea . |Linol:ums—Of extra good quility, 4 yars ddlemarch hen a Man's Sin- f 2 o= i ) | wide, excellent pattern; and co'or- et e TR | sngs,'wonh goc, special this week . Gfic ey I | Government Linen Matli gs—Ocan cxcellent Sewing Machines | quality, hind made, seversiole and service- | $25 [nstead of $50. These machines ar: made by a famous factory, whose name we cannot use and cut the al this By the roll of 4 aper. - 0il Cloth - We kave in stock a g antiy of Re-mnants, ranging in lengths frcm 1 to 10 i yard., worth from 3oc to soc per yard, price, 0 We| (iich we close outat. ... ... call’ them the] 00 £ T 152 to 25¢ yard Victory. Itis a|Imperied Genuine Seikirk Sik Rugs—Very drop-head ma- | handsome, notbydes'gns, s 36x15 inches, able, werth 3oc yard, sp w Hanging Hat Rack—With a Fiench plate mr- rcr, 14x14 inches, golden oak worth $4.00, special this week S B e OO Folding Screen—In golden oak or mahogan, fi'led with assorted co'ors of si kolin®, worth plate mirror, jox24 inches, double drawer top, worth §20.05, special this week ... $14.75 Genviae Mahogany Library - Table—Size 42x28 inches, wih Jarge glass caw feet and crawer, worth special thisweek .. Parior Table—Of quarter-sawed oak, highly polished, about 20 in stock, which w2 wish to.cos> out, worth from $c.00 .to -*15.00, to clos= cut, from... $2 s v $2 53 chine,h’gh arm, .‘Epike Ornaments, latest patterns and rovelties, in gold, | silver and gun metal, on special sale, =t gne-half off. Summer Hosiery and Underwear, Children’s 1x1 and 2x1 ribbed cotton hose, double knee, guaranteed fast black, excep- head drops into dust - tight box when not in The table has five drawers and use. all the very latest attachments and accessories go with the machine. It is the equal of any g50 machine on the market; guaranteed for 5 years— and the big store’s price is. . $ 25 Children’s Impo-ted Hermslorf Back 1x1 Leather Goods. casy running, | = Combinztion Fuse and Cardcasz—A good noiseless, ball- Our full stock of Spike Ornaments grain Jeather -in as- bearing. The|or Ribbon Ends, incuding all the sort:d co'ors, both plain_ani embossed, stye as in il ustra- tion, a reguar 75c valuz, Monday only, 4gic Coin Purses — In genuine a!igat.r and gain leathers, nicke: . 28¢c Combi a'in Purse axd Cardcare—In em- At ‘Wire Coat Frames Cookie Cut'ers | Wire Fy Killers Pants H.rgers D z=n Paer Pla'es 2 Packag/s Tacks Picture Du.ters Four Si ters Dich Mop: Measuring Cups Drawer Pul's Asbest.s Ir:n Holders “No Pzdd'ec”” Sign Fine Togth Pi:k Mon e Traps Wood Char Seat Fruit Knivss Fruit Can‘—each Callus'ro Bag milk, rice or mush, regular y goc, special Moaday. . Crumb Tray and Scraper— Nic graved, a swell, up-to-date artic e, regularly goc, spe- At 10c. No. 4 Bowl Strain:r Vaiuves in Household Dep’t. best erameled ware, t'e 2-quar: size, for ........ . 67c , han’somely en- At i15¢. Fine Wh'sk Broom Nicke -Paed Strarer 0Oa% Tows:l Rol'ers Fiv Traps Bath Tu> Soap Dishes Nickel-Pated Ha nmers Comb and Brush Cases 2-Quart Tin C: ffes Po: Whte E ameled Cu s ‘Wtite E~ameled Plates Ladies’ Hair-Dr:ssing and Manicuring Parfors. Hancs)me private apartments on the first flocr. A cmplete Hair Store, selling a'l kinds of Wgs for la ies and geat enen. Wigs made to crier. Wor« guaraateed the best and a pe fect fit. Largest a‘sortment of Switch=s, all lengths and co'ors, in the city. Pompa'cur Bangs, Rolls, Curls, Puffs,- always on hani. . Sole agency for the Acacia Cr-am and the American B auty Manicure Cabinet. Boys’ Golf Shi-ts—Good qu Boys’ Furnishings for School. Boys’ Golf Sh'rts—Neat pattern, Bedford cord Perca'e, with cuffs to match ....50¢ ty of Maras, nice, sy i h paterns, cuffs to march, . 750 Boys' Negligee Shirts—Soft colar and cuffs, in neat pitterns of goud wash and weiring material .....50¢ i 756 Boys' Swraters—In plain colors, blue, maroon aniback, al wool, s m= in fanc, strires. .. | ¢ mp FREE T0 WEAK MEN, A New ical Powers, Curing Secxual Weakness, Nerve Exhaustion and Lost Vitality. The Brescription Is Sent Free to Any- one Who Writes. A pew scientific means of curing weaknesses of men and ases peculiar 1o the mex has st last been discovered, and the prescription 1 being offered free to all who send name and addres: Lipes, 155 Stevenson buflding, Indtan Ind., is the discoverer of this remarkeble new system of treatment, and he says there is now no difficulty In curing the woret cases which may arise from diseases of shis pature. The Doctor has made a long study of Bexual Disorders snd be claims to bave found the exact medicine which removes all tracps of Gebilitating disease from the human system, restores the fire and buoyancy of youth, and | he strength of body and nerves that for but so few possess. Impoteney, nightly emissions, varicocele, nervousness and kindred troubles disappear in & marvelously ghort space of time, while any weakened or emaciated organs are restored In @ very few Gays to their natural eize and vigor. When you stop to consider the possibilities of loving and being loved as only strong, well end happy men can be it does seem that any sexually weak man should no longer hesitate, but write at once for the receipt which costs absolutely nothing. There are no restrictions whatever, as Dr. Lipes is anxious that every affiicted man Wwho needs it ehould have the benefit of one of his free prescriptions with- out delay. The treatment can be used in the privacy of your own home without the knowl- edge of even your most intimate friend or as- soclate. Write to-day and learn that while the re- eeipt costs you nothing at all, it may change your whole existence from one of misery to = acntinuous life of pleasure and happloess. end Successful Mecthod | of Restoring Weakened Phys~ | RERRRRRR RRRR RLRLY KRR RERRRRRR RRER RERE RRRER, ERERRNZRRNEN RENE RRRINEIE RN Emporium Flour—Regu'arly 85c a sack, high graie, money refunzed if not saisfactory, on spec’al sa's Monday only, per cack. 750 Stancard Tomatoes—Monday 3 tins. ..23¢ Van Camp’s Beans—In tomato sauce, 1-b tns, special Monday, 3 tins. . 25¢c Pezrline—1-1b packages, Monday 3 for. . 25¢ Swiss Cheese—The best imported Ementhal, regularly 3oc Ib, Monday 26¢c Sardines—Choice imported, Monday, tins. J@G Ghirardeili's Eag'e Chocolate—1-1b cakes. ... . 65e Lichig’s Best Malt Tonic—Regu'arly $2.25 per dozen, special Monday $1.75 Lytton's Ginger Ale—Instead of $1.00 per dozen, sp=cial Monday. . . ... ; 75¢ WA ANAR RRRRE NRLE LR R R BB R RR LT e Wakt QR rR R r sure tnataan . Grocery Specials. and to'e; this siocking comes also ribbed Ma o cotton hose, double knee, hesl bossed and griin leather, nickel e ae T = 50c Wrist Purses—The latest fad, gen- Hand-Tufted Comfcrters— 145 only, large size, silkoline covered, filled with a good quality of white cotton, each. 3 : . $1.35 White Wool Elankets—45 pairs only in this o, size 64x78 inches, made of 2 very fine grade of Caiforn'a wool, our price prpar $4.95 Ready-Made Sheets—Manufactured of 2 heavy coiton sheeting, one of the most redable makes. goxgoinch,. 2% @ 81xgoinch. F2% @ 72xgoinch. . 42%@ saxgoinch. 380 Pi low Cases—Made of a firm quality of casing that wil stand long werwr, 45¢36 inch, 12140 exch: 50136 inch, 4@ eich; 54x36 inch, #8@ each. Leather Burning. Pyrography Ousfits, upward fom.,....... Sheepskins—Full 1 colgrs, each. Th's fin: Engish Decoratsd Dinner Set for 6 per.ons, 52 peces, ina dainty trown decoration $6.00 25¢ Hair cressing, 2§c; Manicuring, 25¢; Scalp = ’ lelipinds i g Tl wev... $12Q@ | The same set for 13 fersons, 100 = soc. Face Trewtments, Beaching and Dyeing | Boys' Schoel St ckings—Ma’e of bes: qual- | qi " "p o0 G m ek e s by expert artists. ity Maco yarn, double knee, heel and 0'¢, | Chamber Sot of o — fist back, made o wear, no buttar va'ue in | Sl 5 Toilet Articles— | o mukix e yic, o ... 283 | fes” poore vc"_y L’w Prlg ag, Boys' Updzr\lvtar—G‘zy ri bed Bubriggan, | decerations, Tiilet Scar— ) non-shrinkable, goods that wil stand bard | new, rol'ed- Flis ot wezr, well made, each. . .. .. 40¢ | cdge buin, Boys' Urderwear—G-a; meriro, soft, nice | with heavy a nicely tcen'ed, popular_S oap, - fin'sh and well made, per garmert. .. i@ Boys’ Neckwear—We carry a full line ot border of § royal and yale blue and purple, paT Chiidren’s Jersey riobed heavy fieece lined cotton vests, pants and boys® drawers, patent finiched 50 dozen peces, 4-yard lsngths, of gooi quality Back Corduroy Skirt Binding, regular width and perect color, value 20¢ pieee, specil sale price, picce........... 10€ 50c! in a-sorted tans, sizes § to 914, pair une gran leather, in ascorted We are now showing an_assortment of 3§ | colors ........ .75¢ diffi rent designs of Ladies’ Imoorted Herms- | Chatelal ¢ofBask Lace Lisle hose. They are the | e, ebonized metal irame. 50z secction of the latst cfcty, % in tan, | Murlc Rolls — Imitation’ grain g white, pink, sky, cardinal, ‘sate, Rahepiii? L0 ... 28¢ Ladies’ Jewel Bags—Mocha leather, ] "l amoreecolr .- . " 25¢ Lacies’ Safe'y Bags—In fine ch mois leather, viry ucetul for travelers ............................. 23¢c Jams and nglies—Full assortment, trand-new grols per Jur, ol 16¢c Ccfee—A good family blend, try a pound, we | 10 pleces Fine Black Mercerized Sateen, 36 il ket ......... 28¢ | inches wide, ext:a value, yard .. . ncolored and green Japan and 4 s " 285¢ A Special 0song, al fine qualities, b . ... 40¢ cd Toffcta Sk 1t Sclhool Book —-s— Lining; 36 inches, inciuding all the new i quuor peg,als, shazes, resedas and old rose, yard 521 4 Kentucky Bourbon—Full qurt bottles, regu- —e bd sc[')';::lfli‘;etp Iy i Monday only. ; - Wi et Corduroy Bindings. 7 All of the authorlzed Text Books that will be used in the Primary, Grammir and High School for the ensuing term. All kinds of school stationery and. schoo! supplies at depart- ment store prices. boxesof 3 cates, sell reguary at 25c, special Monday only, per box... .2 Hair Brush— Mixed bristles in solid back, rezularly 15¢c, . Monday only............ ...9¢ Almond Mzal —Softens tne skin Rum aad Qui ine Hair Toric -25¢ 235¢ ““Onandoff”” D.e s Shilds, for shirt wa'sts, .. mot-led go'd, &6 so differ=nt boys” and you hs” bows and four-in-hand: new up-to-date designs, each 25¢ Notions. styes of Chamber Sets. . .. ...83 v $20.00 This 6o-candle-power cen- ter draft Lamp, with poi- ished brass litt-out il pot ad feet, tinted and flswer-rainted bowl, with 25¢ ore, yard |.[... g Briids, piece . Vidiet Toilet Watzr—Sprinkler-top bottles. . . 17e i .......... "350 | Tomaw Pin Cu ek 145 b ot Cekul id fo p Bexes—Large s7c.... D) p | C-thmere Men.ing Wool, al colurs, 2 Larus - S 2.5 Royal To: th Powd.r—Antiseptic, very nice. . Violet Toilet Soap—Box 3 cakes B —Extra fine qualit; b:—i;x.:‘:‘.&jo Pomyadour Ha'r Rolls, Hair P.n Cabincts, 205 pirs, ascorted, each. gz Satin Be t Hose Su_portess, all co'ors, pair A\ Th ne Imitati.n Cute S G ass Berry S.t, 7 pleces, ..5¢ 15¢ ecach a:k ‘Satin Corded 1ts, eramel buckles, 50¢ 8-nch bowl and 6 fauce pa‘es, come plet=. for. WA W WA WA AR AR AW WA A W R AR I AW W I R R AR I W R S e R S A W R S A W A R W WA W S T A e e S e e e FLYNN AVERS HE WAS EJECTED FROM A TRAIN Sues Oregon Short Line for Big Dam- ages—Frances A. Walton / Institutes Action. John W. Flynn, through his attorney, D. M. Delmas, flled suit yesterday against the Oregon Short Line to recover $25,000 damages, alleged to have been suffered by him through the acts of the defend- ant's agents and employes in ejecting him from. a train running from Ogden, Utah, to_Huntington, Or. Flynn avers that on June 19 last, while he was on the train running between the cities named he was publicly insulted, had his ticket taken from him, was ejected from the train and was exposed to con- tempt, obloquy, disgrace and shame, for which he prays judgment as stated. Frances A. Walton filed suit yesterday against the Market-street Railway Com- pany for $5000 damages for personal in- Juries, sustained, she alleges. through the carelessnees of the defendant corpora- tion's employes on December 29, 1900. The plaintiff avers that while alighting from a car at Market and Third streets on the date mentioned the car suddenly started, throwing hew-violently to the ground. The plaintiff is represented by E. 8. Pillsbury. For 50c¢ a Pair of Shoes. The bankrupt shoe sale, 1506 Market st., will sell to-morrow ladies’ shoes and ties, none worth less than $2, for only 50c a pair. This is by far the best selection of shoes ever offered at the bankrupt shoe sale of the California, 1506 Market st., above City Hall ave. > | BUNKO MEN AND CROOKS 4 TO BE KEPT IN JAIL Police Will Protect the Large Num- ber of Strangers in the City. - g Captain Seymour, acting Chief of Po- lice, has issued an order instructing de- tectives and policemen to arrest all knowa bunko men and pickpockets in order to protect the strangers coming to the city to attend the Epworth League Conven- tion .and the Bund Shooting Festival. The first one to be brought in yester- day was Robert Jackson, known as the i ileensy Kid.” He was locked up in the “tanks’ and will be kept there till the de- arture of the visitors. He is one of the t known bunko men in the city. De- tective Hamill- arrested him, and when searched at the City Prison he had in his pockets ‘“fake’ checks and drafts aggre- gating $6200 with which to delude the un- wary. —_———— National Guard Notes. Troop A; N. G. C., will give its annual ball in its armory on Market street on the night of the 3ist inst. It is probable that the first battalion of artillery will on the day before Admission Day go to Petaluma and on the following day take part In the parade there. I ——— “The Mi: Pacific Limited.” ‘The only routk having through sleeping car service between San Francisco and St. Louis daily. Stop-overs allowed at Salt Lake City. For full information ask L. M. Fletcher, 126 Cllflol:nll street. . MARGARET O. BORLINI SECURES DIVORCE DECREE | Husband Did Not Provide Her ‘With Necessaries. Margaret Olcese Borlini was granted a divorce from Alfred A. Borlipi by Judge Dunne yesterday on the ground of failure to provide. Attorney S. V. Costello filed an answer yesterday on behalf of Borlini, which was not verified, however, Borlini still being counted among the missing, and the case went to trial. Mrs. Borli Wwhose testimony was corroborated, tes fied that for longer than the required sta. tutory period Borlini had not contributed | toward her maintenance and support. The decree was then granted and the plaintiff was permitted to resume her maiden name, Margaret Olcese. Suits for divorce have been filed by Clara A. Wilde against Richard A. Wilde . for failure to provide, Lizzie A. Kendal against Alfred T. Kendal for desertion, and Annie R. Green against Thomas E. Green for desertion. —— Low Southern Pacific Rates From All Over the West to San Francisco. Tickets on sale at all Southern Pacific stations to San_Francisco and return at low rates July 15 to 18, nrrlvmr San Fran- cisco not later than 18th. Additional dates of sale in California only 19th and 20th, Ieachivg San neisco by 20th. Limit t. ———— The repartee you think of when it is everlastingly too late to work off may save you a friend.

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