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MI3 MKENZIE LOSES POSITION Board Illegally Dismisses Hancock School Principal. Charges Not Filed by Super- intendent as Charter Provides. lear, violation of the charter, which s that a school teacher may onl uspended or dismissed after a hear- written charges made by the Su- ndent of Schools, the Board of Ed- | erday dismissed Miss Marga- | =t McKenzie, principal of the Hancock srammar School, from the department. 1‘~i McKenzie's case was not first in- igated by the Superintendent, but a c hearing was accorded her by the Board of Education, the members of which from their very attitude toward the accused lady had condemned her be- forehand. The resolutions dismissing Miss McKenzie recite that the board finds her guilty of evident unfitness for teaching | and of insubordination and unprofessional conduct. W. Campbell, attorney for Miss Mc- RRRRRRRE RRRY RN RY R '.'.','. RRRRR RERE RRRRRRRE RRRR RRRE RRRRE KRR RRRe Kenzie, stated after the meeting that he | will take the case to court. He claims that under the charter the trial of his client should have been held by the Su- perintendent of Schools on sworn charge and t he board usurped that official’s prerogative, granted to him by the or. EFanic law of ine municipa W. H. de Bell, a graduate of the uni- , was elected to succeed Miss Mc uccessful candidate f 2g P. T. H. McCarthy. never been in the department lection came in the nature of a " Stope was transferred from the p of the Burnett School to | e James Lick School. » 5 hat of }"h'm Prior was transferred from the hip of the James Lick School to Burnett School. nsferred to the department of principa headship e Eng the Lowell High School. l Three Vice-Principals Elected. | 1 in the election of | Miss Nettie Wade 1 of the J(‘sn i K i ‘placed the name Wade in nomination. The | a tie vote, but the sec- | rer— vy nuummuxm-.unm v.ummunuuummunuin RRRRRERER R R RRR Ry, »_umu—u -wmnuuv-:-,v.r.u-cv.u-cmimnmnuunmmmu”-mn fiss p of minated Miss A. B. elson received three | 1 i the Miss Ida | candidate int School. unsuccessful Valley School | iss Jessie | | { n were nomi- »ol, but after tion was postponed. E\'enmg Sz:hoo) Abolished. ening School was abol- | ers placed on the even- that the graduates from l ar school of the State be ad- | the high schools of this city. | >f the Lowell High School | i to examine pupils who | the work of the eighth| did not take the last ex- | The examination will be heid | 1 School on 'rhursda)yl | igned to the va- r School, and Miss | on tBe substitute list, The vacancy in the | used by the resignation l ation of Miss Charlotte | a new class is_formed in the | 12 Vista School, Miss Rose Stack, No. the substitute , at request of | ill be assigned to said class. | Secretary Berliner read a atement showing that out of pnanur of $1,160,000 the sum sbursed during the leaving a surplus of year 190 ;.»1 "Charlotte Thompson’'s resignation jepartment was accepted. cation of Miss Ella Fenton ary warrant for December, ad not been made out by a board, be delivered to her the City Attorney. Pupds Must Have Seats. no change in its rule requiring an enrollment = in the primary and fifty grades. In a circular sent ip however, they are cau- to place any more puplls in The circular | must also send a uccess or failure of at has taught five or 1 also be required to was assigned to the t of the principal of the chool the dism! janitor, J. W. sed and Joseph £ppol o the vacancy. W. Mark was authorized to sign all | requisifions _ for _ repairs during the absence of John B. Casserly. G. H. Stokes was appointed as teacher of Latin in the Lowell High Sghool, sub- ject 10 a three vears' probation. Jobn A. Longley was assigned as a sub- stitute in the Lowell High School, vice Miss 8. M. Kingsbury, on leave Miss Belle Croyland and Miss Eugenia Lacoste were appointed High School sub- stitutes Miss A. Wright, No. § on the sub- stitute list, was assigned to the vacancy in the Hancock School caused by the resignation of Mrs. Lefbold. Leaves of sbsence were grame! to Perry T. Tompkins and Miss S. E. Kelly. A $20,000 Bond Given by P. C. Kelly, Assignee of the Boston Clothing Company, 773 Market St. Yesterday amnother clothing deal was consummated. Mr. Goodrich, Pacifie Coast agent for the Lyceum Clothing Co., has assigned the entire stock, consisting | of $50,000 worth of men's clothing, to Mr. | P. C. Kelly. These goods are now in tran- | In order to make room, will clear out | balance an's hats; also the of the | Brown Clothing Co. Will therefore seil to-morrow and Tuesday only all-wool clay » ssimere and fancy cheviots, va- us shades—men's suits worth $18 for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday | nothing but hats, and will sell them for THE SAN THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | ancisco’s Great Dep’t Store Is on Market strest, bstween Fou th and Fifth streets, opposite the junction of Powel and Eddy. All Market street cars pass the door. In the main building a floor space of nearly nne acres is used for the requirements of the business, and to this will soon bz added the a'most completed five-st- Ty annex in the rear of the building, extending from Jess'e to Mission stree'. /e are Univer= 88’ PI'OVAJOI' our sixty and more depzrtments seiling evcrythmg need- 5‘plrlmznl Store Prices. Among the many unique fea- y furnished Ladies’ Parlors—Free. P.rcel Chicking Bur:au—Free. 3 Children’s Nureery, Emergency Hospltil— Free Hanisome Lavatcres for men and women, | Cockatoos. The big store wil be Chiléren’s Headquarters this week, for we are San Fran:ieco's *Out- fitters for School.”” To entertain the children a litte when they come in tor their books and supplies (and the grown folks as wel), we have engaged Jeamette, “Aus'ralia’s Queen of the Fea hered Tribe,” wth her 20 wonderful traimed Austpalizn Cockato@s. Toess remarkable birds will be exhibited in the Attracton Hall, s=cond floor, at half hour intervals from 10 2. m. to 5 p. m., all this week. 35c Telescopes 24¢ Stout’y made of fiber, w th two straps and handle; size 10x17 inches; just the thing for Over- la ngd /Lvnchn 3 regularly 35¢ each Mecniay ' 24e¢ enly. Ba_ck Combs. 20 dozen Shell ““Empire”” Back: Combs in an assortment of new and desirable styles, well finished and good weight, regular value 25¢ cach, on special ta'e Monday only = i8c Information Burcau—Tell you about city, tra‘ns, etc, W st rn Union Telegraph Office. Ladies’ Hair Dressing and Manicuring. Barber Shop and Shoe Polishing Stands. piece of cha Students’ Knapsacks.. . Nctz Fine Gloves 90c:. ‘Well made Mocha Skin Gloves for Straw Hais, ludies ; entirely s ok G One-ouarter Off. in from toe Commencing makers last Mon fay and during Wednzsday; two patent fasteners; the coors tlack, the week we offer th: ta'ance of our = entire line of men’s Irowhs, tans, moiles ani and boys’ Straw and gra s; fitted and guaran‘esd; Crash” Hats and | our spcml price, Wash Szior Caps w900 2 o e-gual fer ofs marksd prices. ¢ : Men’s Straws in the Fedora and Stiff Brim styles— s Hats 2857 $1.50 Hats $1.13 $1os His @40 $1.3; Has $1.38 $2.co Hats $71.50 Boys' Straw Sailors in 2l colors, widths of New Premizre; French glace kicskin gloves with 3 patent fasteners ani Puris point backs; all posular shades for street and dress wear; perfiection of fit and finish; an extra value at $1.50 H brims and , and Stiff Brms in either Two Bargains in | 0.7 00 ress Goods. | 18¢c s Hn 750 35¢ Has 270 $1.25 Has 84 36-inch All-Wool Grariie Suiting—New goods | coc Hats 380 $1.50 Hats $1.13 for summer and early fall wear, ten populsr | 7cc Hats 570 $2.00 Has $1.50 coorings, rtereda, cas'or, biscuit, old rose, moze brown, gray, cadet, royal and 2 shades of mavy; this pretty weave will be very much in demand this coming season; it is suitable for school and strezt wear, a special pur- chase of 1coo yards will be on sae Monday only at the sur,risng 4 3 c special price.............. 350 yards Imported Silk Striped Challies— The same superior quality, with wide feather- $2.50 Hat: $1 88 Boys' Wash Scil r Caps—In white cuck or fancy crash: soc Cips now J8CGe 75¢ /Caps now 576, $1.00 Caps now 750» Special Sale of Bread Boxes. edge sirpe that we have been seling for | Vocy T £ $1.00 yut, secial rice for APy | ol vae of b/ these extra heavy | lacquered Bread | Boxes, which we shall offer for sa'e Mondas only at Baby Carriages and Go Carts New 1901 Styles. about one-third less than their real value— 6oc i inch inche inches, s, 13x 94X 91 , 15xTT15X10 . 17x12 310 Notions. Duxbak Brush Edge Skirt Binding, yard. 8@ Crimping Hair Pins, dozen 52 Dress Shields—Light weight, no rubber. I3 @ “On end Off" Dress Shields—For _shirt A AR i 25¢ Covered, all co'ors, yard.. D@ Rubber Cufis—Black ani wh'te, pair. . 268 Darning Cotton—All colors, 3 balls..... 5@ Cashmerz DII‘NHS Wool—All colors, Whitney Baby Cu'nzgts and Go Carts are fa- mous the world over. There are none bet- ter mude and very few as good. We have just receivel a carioad of new style Baby Carrages from this graat factory, the styles for 19o1. The Biz Store carries the largest assortment of In‘ants’ Vehicles on the coast, The Baby Carriage in pi_ture has-a full-size reed body, hood top, is fully upho'stered in Turkish cloth, has tin-steel wheels with patent dustproof hubs and footbreak complete; our price. 0 #5 O Other Styles Baby Carriages up -5e rd Lizen Thrud—Spool ........ verrnn. 2%0 Pompadour Hair R.Ils. . Spool Holder and Combin: .250 SaMy Pins— |\.keltd, 3 sizes, aozén - Cubz Pins—B.ack and colored, 105 count. 5@ Hose Support:rs—Ml colors. 250 Ladies’ Satin Corded Buekle Belts. . . Ladies’ Patent Leather and Seal Belts... 2, Horn Hair Pins— Amber and black, dos. 1@ # ¥30.00. Weuweininee | TApestry Portieres ceipt of a carioad G:i Oarts; $2.28, $3.83, $4.32, This very unusual chance to buy good Tapestry Portieres, much under price, is for Monday only. We have divided a special purchase. of g5 pairs into 3 lots: Lot 1—32 pairs Tapestry Porticres, fringed top and bottom, width 46 inches, in two attractive styles and six favorite coor effects; reguarly $3.00 and $3.25 per pair; special to-morrow .. DB n D& Lot 2—37 pairs Tapesiry Pom:r¢~ fringed top and bottom, width 50 inches, vght styles ana color effects; the kind that retail reg- uarly at $5.00 and $5.50 pes pair; specia.to-morrow. . BB B3 Lot 3—27 pairs Tapestry Pomerel, five sty ish ~patterns in all of the called for color eftects; some fringed top and bottom, others corded; width 50 inches; regularly more than 50 dit- ferent styles, among them the oneshownin pic- ture, which we have marked at the very low $3.10 Reclini-g Back and Adju table Foot Rest Go rbs—W tisteel patent hub whe=s and proot hubs and_foobreal: $5.5) © $30.00 ldl Go Carts—That Fol ing Lo at can s 3‘ 0 a be carried on streetcar Parzsols— To fit any style Go C.rt, ccmplete with rod, ready to put on, ., CER Craycns, per box. White Chalk, per Erasers, each. . . . Ru'ers, many styles. School Bags, heavy crochet. 8¢ t- 25T Webster's Handy Dictionary. . Scheol Fars, oiic’oth, ..45p, 75¢, $1.00 FRANC1ISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 21, THE EMPORIUM. Art Rooms. GCafe. Under the great dome. Choice:t foods ; per- fect cervice; mod- | of them filled with pretty pictures. erate prices. On sccond floor 5 four | Station O, on Mezza- 1901. Post-~ office. Tele- phones, On main flo.r. Several privite rooms. A Certal Sntion. l Switch " nine floor. A money order station. T MPORI) diolden‘ltule Bazaar. | CALIFODNIA'Q IAD(‘F':T--AMFRICA'S GRANDEST ‘Z"'flDF Departiment Store Prices. Slates, bound w'th heavy re! telt and linen lacings— Pencil Bexes, with lock and key, containing penho.der, s ate pencil, lead p.n:i k — complete outfiz, .. .. 8¢ i 10 1 12¢ .4c o 250 ... 12¢ ..25¢c v 45¢ Bo-ks....5c ad 1.¢ ent're stock years, on sa'e at $5.00 and $6 oo values, on sa'e at, Lunch Baskczts. For Menlay only we offer thre sizes Satchel Lunch Baskets—ity'e thown in i wtration—light and_ccnvenint, aad will wear a long times The 20c, 10-inch size for. . ., A Big Deal Closed in the Nick of Time. We bought for a little more than halt price the one of the best makers style in the lot is correct; every suit desirable; the very best of School Suits, and good enough for dress occasions. prices to make them. Boys’ $3.00 Schoo! Suits, $198—A)- wool mat rials in new colorings and patterns, doub'c-breasted jacketsard knee pants, sizes for ages 8 to 15 years, on sale at, Foys’ $4.00 School Suits, $2.48—Finc quility, all- wool Chev ots and Cassimeres in the newest strip: trmmed and made to s'azd hard wear, sizes 8 to 16 Boys’ $5 03 Schooi Suits. $3 48 Attractive éesigns in all-woolen p'aics and stripes, a'so pan blue Thiots and Se-ge:, sizes 8 to 16 years, cxceptional good value at §$5.00, cn si'e at, Boys’ $5 00 and .$6.00 Long Pants Sultt, $3 98—We will offer curing this sale a selecton of ten of this s:ason’s newest styles, all made and trimmed in the best possble manncr, sizes 12 to 19 year, reguiar $3 98 sosigenceccveccssssepstocssee L Dcuble Singl: Slates. sx7 inchss...10c sx7 inches.5¢ yx11 ‘nches..9c 6xg inches.7¢ 8x12 inches..llc Sl.te Pencils, per hundred Blot‘ers. per cozen Black Ink, fer tottle. . .. Red Ink, per bottie. .. Lead Pencils, per dozen, Pens, many kinds, dozen (more than 2000) of Boys’ Suits from in the country. Every It cost more than our sile $1.98 s and checked effects, $2.48 $3.48 Carpets, Ruys Many Attraclive goc Tapestry Brussels Carpets, patterns to bs c'os=d out =zt 12 feet; now, per square y:rd sold for 3oc per yard; now . stand, worth $8. 595 special, now, below ;.o . $5.00; special, now, special, this week Folding B:d—Ornamented with a large brackets, best qua'ity of springs, worth $27.50; special, now . $1.00 R. xbnry Tapestry Carpets; now ., ... ... 85c quality of Linolevm—Tile, delft blue and Oriental deslgns, width Mallings—Art desigrs, full standard quality, doubls dyc, regularly Smyrnpa Du]s—Frmged both cnds, rc\'crslblc Oriental and designs, size 60x30 inches; special, now. Special Furniture Offerings. Golden OaK H:track— With a French plate mirror and umbrella Bedroom Svit of 3 pieces, made of selected ash bureau has fine bevel-d glass 18xe4 inches; specia’, now Parlor Table—Go'den Oak, size of top 18x18 inches, with a she'f Quartcred Oak Rocker— Highly polished, Iron Bed—With spring and top mattress and 2 p ]lows, any size; Mahog:ny -fin'shed Music Cabinet, wuh a door, a well-made, hand- some piece of furniture; spsc'al, now, at Bed Lounges—Upholstered Velours and Tapestr'es in an assort- ment of attractive colors, worth g12.00; special, now and Furniture. Special Offerings. $1.00 Tapestry Brusscls Carpets, with borders to match; now., ,,,....72g with borders to match; now 8oc quality of All-Wool Ingrains— Nobby and efi':cuvc designs; now . 6oc qua'ity of Ingrain Carpets — A good assortment of patterngy now . $1.50 Axminster Carpels—F .oral, Persian and Oriental effects, 15 .»...8680 .62z ..40¢ .....85¢ 65¢c ... 221¢ ersian viienn. $1.25 $6.50 $14.50 $1.00 $3.75 $39.25 $4.25 . $7.75 $19.75 "saddle sat, worth H French p'ate mir-or and Sample Lamps. We have made a fortunat: purchaze from the agent of onc of the largest iamp factorizs in the world of his advancs sample line of Lamps In latest designs and decorations. This agent finished his trip a-ross the United States in San Francisco with 100 samples on hand, and rather than ta'ce them back sold us the en- trs lot at a big refuction. Our prices will be 85¢ to $17.50. Skirt Linings. 15 pieces batk and colored (new sha’es) Moire Veour, watered finih, a gocd weight and fine quality Skirt Lining, 34 inches wldz, regu'ar price 202 yud on specia! sale Monday only..... J4H@ Dr. Carl Dehmel, @xpert chiropodist ani mis:ur, on mezzanine floor, Berry Bowl, 14e. This_is one of two styles of fine imi- tation cut-glass Berry or lc:. Cream Bowls, 8 ani g inches in dismeter; the glass is very clear and h|;h poished, and the prics reguarly 25¢ euch, for Monday ony we shall sel i 140 them s o UR Y08 TS e o Dre2ss Linings. “sitsilk” — A 36-inch cotton lining, the bust substitute ‘or tarfeta silk, vard. ... ... [+ Silk and Woo! Moreens—Black and colars, yard ..80¢ Ink Tablets, note or letter uz: | THE EMPORIUM. We do developing, priniing and enlarging in the shortest possible time at very moderate prices. Seed 26x or Banner Piates— 3%4x3%, doz. 34 4x5, doz, .58p 344X, doz.38C 5x7, doz. 4¢ 4314}, doz.5I@ 64x8%, dor. $1: 4 Printing Frames—Sizes up to 4x5 .. ... ’,0 The big store has op2nad a larze special department (in rear of regular B:ok D:partment on main floor) for the sale of School Books and School Supplies—where all of the authorizzd Text Books that will be used in Primary, Grammar and High Schools for the ensuing term will be on sale. This section has all kinds of School S:ationery and Supplies at Slatzs. 6xg inches. 1c 7x11 inches..18c. 10c, 15¢c 0 and lflo Bank Stock Note Books..5@ ani 100 Spelling Blanks (bank stock ) §2, 100 Special Salé Wash Goods. 1200 yards of Madras Wash Goods, in a good aseortment of patterns and colors, the high class fabric that sel's 1eguarly 25¢ yard; Monday only 14c 2000 yards of Percales, principally in dark colors, to te closed out Mond:y aly 3 the aconsinglylow s of DB 25¢ Music i5c. On Mondzy you can buy at the big store these four pieces of popular music, pubich-d at 50c copy, sold every cay by us ' 5 0 at 25c, for ‘Carolina March and Two-Step.” ‘Chio March and Two-Step.” "When Falling.” “The Homestead on the Hill.” Dress Bindings. 25 dozen pieces 4- yavd black Corduroy Bind- ing, r gular valve 20: piece, on special sa'e Monday .. 10c Brush Edgz Dies B-ndmg, with velveteen heading, 8¢ quaiity, only 2 few shades on hand, on spe.ial sa'e Monday nnly, Se $5 Phofos $3. The sale of our regular §5.00 Cabinet Sizs Photographs cn special design, Epworth League Souvenir mounts, finiched in the best possib'e style and on very thert notice, continues until closing time next Saturda per dczen. $3' ad Toilet Supplies for Traveling. Hair Brushes—Pure Bristles stock, solid back ..28¢ the Autumn Leaves Are Whisk Bm"ms—Su grass, pocket size. Hern Combs—large size, durabl: Shoz Poishing Cutfit—Poish c due 16, Violet Toil:t Ammon'a—3 o Ida'ine Lilac Balm —Remo: NN Shampco—cleanses th: scalp, Requa’s T.ilet Pumicz—convenent Lambert's List rine— Pocket size . Complexion Soap — rose milk. 3 cakes 10¢c spray, for Atomizer—Continuous ‘e g Cups— Carry in prcket 150 Tiave'ing Rolls—Canvas and leather, fittea or unfitt:d, from. Special Sale Bed Linens. 550 yards Standard Sheeting—Nine qua-t:rs, the width for double beds; a good, heavy qua ity without dressing; a small lot (530 yards) on sale Monday only, per )nd i8¢ Pilicw Casing—rogo yards only of an excsl- lent quaty, 45 inches wids; on sp Monday onlf, 2Dc Handkesrchiefs 11c For Monday only—20> dozen Fine Sheer Lawn, Swiss, Scaliope?, Embroidered HardXerchiefs, prettv, dinty patern, our reguar 15 special sale at Liguor Specvials. Y:llowstone Whisk2y, rye or bourbon; th= gen- uine Taylor & Wiliams; on special sale al day Mo i¢ay, bottle. . - 81.05 A B C Boheman Beer, pints. regu larly $1.50 cozen, on Monday on y. .................. . $1.30 Clarct Sale—Our regular 4oc - gallon quaticy that is 10 popu ar; on Mondiy 33 gal- fomn, o J-gn. lon %0c a hat; none worth less than $2 50. Yet they stylish ”Pmlnl hats. A(,Elylglln. ..... SFA O B RS ".'5 $6.00 pair; lpem' to-morrow ‘4.32 adjoining larber shop. Corns painlessly removed. ~ Chargss moderate. Jlots....... Py BB 8'150 > ake roo! h Ly it e e ] m’“.i‘fi"‘v‘l? :‘.‘Zm 8 | mwaie wawe WaAwa W WA AR e W W Wit NN YRR WA R AR WA WA ARARRARR WA RRANE RARR CRAR SRR T R R AR XL R »out ten days. Everything wi ave to be gone by that time; therefore take rd- vantage of to-morrow’s sale of clothing | FIRED AT A TARGET he had the rifle most of the tim CHAN THE FRONT. w Fran! - WYERS WILL ME: Yt oy Ao wouNDED wissza | Dot el e b e am 2 S, s Frink Feaainy T | TAWYRRE WILT. AT the Clothing Assignee Sale of ton, Market street, near . e e H e | Dishonest Grocery Boy. | Hornung, a boy 17 years of age, oyed in the grocery of Henry Henck- McAllister street, was arrested at t. Third and Townsend streets, ay morning by Detective Riordan O'Connor. He stole 398 be- his employer and purchased a lothes and pair of shoes. The the money, $52, was found in He was booked at the City of grand larceny. The to_his parents in the the State, emy en, § the enirs of California the beautiful Btockton Pottery ware, or pleces of China bearing California scenes, are very sat- isfactory, Nathan-Dohrmann Co., Sut- ter street. 4 Eric, Son of Genen! Kobbe Arrested Eric Kobbe. a son Kobbe, now in the Philippines, fired the bullet that struck Paul Wissig while he was in @ boat off Fort Mason on Friday. Accompar’ed by an army officer, the buy, who i 14 years of age, und his brother boys’ story Captain Seymour sent Eric to gault with a deadly weapon was booked against him. He was released on $4 cash 4l eaid that he and nhis brother had been shooting at a target on the range at Fort Mason, where they live with their mother, with a 22-celiber parlor rifle. As posed that he was the oue who hit Wis- sig. Detective Harry Reynolds, who was detailed on the case, learned that the boys had been shooting at a target at the time Wiselg was shot, and they did not deny_it. Kobbe' promised to huve the boys sent to police headquarters in the mcerring, £o that they would not be detained in {;nson all night. The huv issig is at St. Luke's Hos- ital, and the surgeons there report tnat is condition is critical. He Is suffering from a high fover and it Is suposed the bullet penetrated his lungs, —— e Special Epworth League Excursion to Los Angeles and Return, $15.00. Thursday, July 25. Good going on any train, either Coast line or via Fresno. Return limit August 3. Stopovers. Fare for Epworth Leaguers and friends oniy $15 round trip. Offices of Southern Pa- cific, 613 Market street and Mechanics’ Pavilion. for Assault With a Deadly ‘Weapon. cof General W. called upon morning. _After Captain Seymour hearing the City Prison, where a charge of as- Ax Falls Among the implnyul of the Harbor Commission. The ax was swung by the Harbor Com- missloners yesterday and thirty men will lose their positions on August 1. Nearly all of them were appointed by ex-Com- missioner Harney, and the men who will take their places were named by Com- missioner Kirkpatrick. The positions, ap- pointees and the men who g0 out next week are as follows: Engineer on mr—hmn C. Maher, vice J. J. Seary., Dredger No. 1, captain—John McFar- laue, vice M. _Redmond. _Janitors—David Kremer, vice ! 8, Wiegins: B J Kelly, vice GConndr. Switchmen—E. E. Raviond, Viee VOE, Diminiek: . 1. ning, vice Wil- llam Dennehy; Philip Henr). ice J. J. Sulll- van. Painter—Robert Rowen. Barton, vice J. Sweepers James Bean, vice W. wWilllams: John McQueeny, vice T. F. Dol tor, vice J. Dufleavy: 3. Coutter, vies Michael Murphy; George J. Balley, vice John Mulcahey; Willlem Hill, vice J. L. Spillman; Willlam Wiikinson, vice Patrick Dafly. Deckhands— Samuel Taylor: John J. Green, vice George J Britt; Dennis Dowd, vice Delos Ashley. Patch- ers—John F. Collins, vice George Maguire; Robert McMichaels, vice M. Farrell. Flremen— Charles Ratto, vice J. H, Jeeter. Pillemen— La- borers—J. C. ice William Mundell; J. Condon, vice ‘Walter Frost, vice T. C. King: . Cart- mnn—Morr Kelly, Plumber —Charles H. Murry, vice M. Hughes. e Here I Am Again. According to promise there will be just 2500 pairs of ladies' shoes and tles, worth $2 50, that I will sell beginning to-morrow for 50c a pair. This is simply to keep my promise to the public as stated just one week ago. Every pair must be sold. The selection is good—take my word for it. Yet only §0c a pair for iadies’ shoes or ties that are worth none less than $2 50. Come around. I will ax7pecl you at the factory sale of shoes, 717 Market street, near Third. W. F. Pipher, manager. . IN ANNUAL CONVENTIO: ican Bar Association to Begin in Denver. annual meeting of the American Bar A soclation will be held in Denver Augu 21, 22 and 23. The president's address w York. Dale, Philadelphia; J. H. Hughes will be delivered by Charles E. Littlefic! of Maine. clation of American Law Schools; sessions of the section of patent, trad mark and copyright law will be held. Leland Stanford Jr. University; tollet use | ..$1.50 - $25.00 | Lo DR D B et Twenty-Fourth Session of the Amer- DENVER, July 20.—The twenty-fourth be delivered by Edmund Wetmore of New Papers will be read by Richard C. Jr., Denver; H. B. Estabrook, Chicago, and Platt Rogers, Denver. The annual address Sessions of the section of legal education in connection with the Asso- also At the session of the xection of legal education. papers will be read by Harry B. Hutchins, Ann_Arbor; Nathan Abbott, Clarencs 17 | THE EMPORIUM. ——————— mmmmm mmmmmummmmmuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i-~San Francisco’s Outfitters for School -~ Use Our Dark Room Fres. Adjoining our large and completely stocked Camera and Photographic Supply Department is a perfectly equipped Dark Room for developing Photographs. This room is frec for use of customers. If you do not care to develop your films yourself bring them to us before 5 p- m. and get them next morning. I Eureka Toning Solution, 8 oz. bottle, . . 280 Seed’s Metol-Hydro Deve'oper, 4 doz. 230 Developing Lanterns—Candle, 3 7@ 2nd 400 O i 60¢, 75¢, $1.00 Souvenir Goods New California Novelties. View Postal Cards—regular 25c dozen, thls week 200 View Postal Cards— Colored, regu'ar soc dozen, on special sa'e this week , : Yucca Key Racks—Each.. 150 Mexican Sombrero Pm-Wnpcrs—Each 250 Orange Wood Noveltics—Hand-painted designs: Hat Pin Cushions ..25¢ Napkin Rings .. .25¢ Toothpick Holders. 25¢ Mexican Hand- Carved Leather Goods — Pin Cushion, bark, Button Coin Pure, 25¢« Basket design Finger Purse, 250C« Pure, 25¢. 35¢. Picture Frames, , . 25¢ Basket design Gents” Flower design Coin Purse, Combination Purse and Card Case, $1.00. Flowered design Cinch Bel, a3y sizz, $12004 Vizw Bcoks—Of San Franclico and surround- ings, many styles 250 » $3.00 Safety Belfs. §0 pairs Ladies’” Black and Colored Satin Safety its, regular price goc pair, em special sale Monday only.. 25¢ 50c Tea Kettie 270 We place on spe- cial sale Mon- day only 6 doz. of these fine nickel- pated 50 -cent Tea Keitles, ca- pacity 5 pints, each.. Groceries. Tke best, and the best only, find shelf room here. No customer of the big store’s grocery department has ever been disappointed in quality. Our flour, sugar, ham and butter sales are cager’y watched for, and it’s always a moncy-back proposition if you want it.. Monday we will offer: Best Eastern Hams—Sugar cured; the sweet, mild cure, reguar price 15c°Ib, 13:c - aaam-aaanraaaaamamaunummmmmmmmmmmmmammmmm Monday only Shredded Whole Wheat Buuult—An excellent treakfas: food, regular Isc package, Mon- day Washing S(d)—:; Ibs . Macaroni, Vermicelli or Spnghc war 25¢ boxes, for, . Floating Soap—‘Whi tolet, Monday only. . . Cocia—Bensdorf™s Royal Dutch, the imported in 5 Ib tins that sell regularly $4.00 each, we have only 50 tins to sell at the very specia’ price, Monday only. . $2.00 Salmon—Choice A’ aska, Monday ,,,,,,, 3 tins 250 Bromangelon—a'l flzvuu, Monday, package Ash,” for bath and 9 bars 25¢ An Unparalicled Dictionary Offer. Only $5.25. 500 Webste’s Unabridged—The dictionary that has for many years been the authority on the English Janguage; complete with an extra supple- mentof more than 5000 words; a new pronounc in g Gazetteer of the World, with names of 25,000 places; a new biographical dictionary containing nearly 10,000 pames of not- ed persons of ancient and modern times; illustrated with colored plates and 3000 text illustrations; bound in ful law sheep, with paten: thumb index. In fact, the gen- wn: Webster's Unabridged $10.00 Diction- ary, whie wrp‘y ts, for , - $5.25 In conjunction the abave we off:r the cel- cbra cd Ha-vard Dictionary Stand, as i pic- ture; cac sides; nickel center rods; finished in e'ther bright go'd bronze or bright Japan, a5 desired; price only our l/ffall—For lh: talance of . this month, provid ed supply «<n hand Tasts, we malke this wonderful offer The D ctionary, $5.35; the Stind, $3.25—tota’, $8.50; untl August 1, 1901, both for. . 37.50 mmumuammammmmmmmmmaumwm&m&am&w&anaw&mm WanRwanan D. Ashley, New York University; Raleigh C. Miner,’ University of Virginia: Harry Singer Richards, Iowa State University, and Willam P. Rogers, Indlana State University. —_————————— Charters. The Mooltan will load wheat hers for Europe at 37s 6d; the Maxwell, same at 30s; the Dumfriesshire, same, at Portland, 38s; the Galgate, at Portland, s 3d: the Golden Shore, lumber at Hastings Mills for Sydney. 50s, with the usual options; the Gustav and Oscar, lum- ber .at Blakeley for Valparalso; the Kallua, lumber at Grays Harbor for Valparaiso for orders, 6bs, 2s 6d less direct: the Willlam Bow- den, lumbér on Puget Sound for Shanghat. 50s: the Wrestler, lumber at Blakeley for Noumea, the Largo Law, salmon at Victoris for Liverpool, 41s 3d, or London, 428 6d, with op- tion of wheat at Tacoma, 42s 6d. All of Abuv. ware chartered prior to arrival Wood will loag Tumber on Puget Sound. for Buencs Ayres. chartered in England; the Dia- mond Head, George Curtis and merchandise here for Honolulu; Katherine and the Santiago, merchandise for o N 3+ st 111 1 o=