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THE EMPORIUM. | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1902.. > '\ THE ZMPORIUM. | ; 21 THE EMPCRIUM. | p THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | -+~ THE EMPORIUM. I THE EMPORIUM. PEREREEY. REVYY. RV RNV RYY. RORRrRy RRRRY PRERRERRRRRE RERRERRY PRERE RERRERRRRERY RRRRREEY REREY RRRRERERRERY RERRERE RERRRE RRRRE RERRRRE RRRRRRRE RRERY RERERRRRRRRRARRRRER RRRERNRE RRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRR ® » Sale on Monday of Peau Alexandra-The Coronation Silk The first showing of thzse coronation si.ks that are all the rage in London, Paris and New York, and yet instead of charging you $1.00 2 yard as many stores would, we p'ace them on special sa'c Monday at Th cardinal, navy, o'd rose, maize, tan, tur g0 and the prettiest kind of shirtwa's's. Remember Peau Alexandras are among the best and prettiest Silks we have ever offered at special sales, and the manuac- turers claim they will outwear any other s ks made. Miss ToKio, /e Wonderful ] pinese Fortunz Teller, continues to mys- tify and amuse great crcwds in our Aftraction Hill. Fortunes t.11 free 10 0 12.4. m., 1 12 5D, m. 'CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- 68¢c new ones of our owi. The colors in th’s special "ot are white, cream, pink, blue, reseda, cli and gray. They wil make charming strect and evening costumes, the extr. ordinary special price is for Monday only. AMERICA’'S GRANDEST STORE. 15. Al Merchamndise Depariments now owned by us, excepf one. The former fenants of the Musln Underwear, Corsets, Millinery, Waists, Wrappers, Cloaks, Suits, Furniture ani Carpet Deparimenis h..ve removed 1heir entire stock, and we have replaced them=with entirely This consolidation will insure to ihe public the uniform and «fficient management for which The Emporium s ands. The Wall Paper ani Paint ‘Dzpartment will be vica'ed by August The Oriental ‘Bazaar siill opsraies under a lease. Choice of Any Waich in Store One-Fifth Gff Monday «nly, choose from our | great assortment of women’s, men’s and boys’ watches at cone- | fifth off the regu- | lar department | store prices—the | Monday, one- | fifth*off the cheapest watch we have —Monday ore fitth off ths most | expensive. Choose a nickel watch, silver watch, gen me:al, gold d or solid gold and we will take one- fifth off the marked price. Each and every watch i guiran‘eed. Our prices rang: from 85c to $85.00. Open face, mickel watch, w'th fine American movements, regularly $2.00; Monday . . . Metal Watches, Mondsy $2,8 8 Silver Hunting Case Watches, Monday ..... . ...$8.00 $9.85 Gold Filled Watches, Monday $7.88 | o Go'd Filled Watches, (14 kt.), guaran- lowest in the city. Menday . . . . $12.00 . Gold Watches, guaranteed, Monéay T $45.00 Solid Gold Warches, Monday . . . . | T ) 58 Solid Gold Watches, Mon: FE - . $68.00 | | A New Line of Cushion Tops. We are just in receipt of 2 new a-sortment of samped Cushion Tops, land-painted silk érapes, and silkoline, and velvet and all silk | Bargain, that much abused and often misapplied word, will be stamped on thousands of transactions in this great store to-morrow and during the coming week. Economy in the fullest and broadest sense (which means with us the best goods for the least money) will be more than realized. 4 Six Entirely New Stocks Just Opened Will Help Increase the Purchasing Power of Your Doilars. These new stocks consist of Women’s Suits and Cloaks, Misses’ and Children’s Suits and Coats, Millinery, Muslin Underwear, Wrappers and Waists, fine Furniture and Carpets. The leases undsr which these departmants were operated by different owners have all expired, and every article that was in them Thursday, July 31st, has been removed and entirely new stocks substituted. We want to particularly emphasize the fact that every garment, every hal, every picce of furniturc, every roll of carpet is en- tircly new. Finer goods than have ever been shown in thesz departments, lower prices than have ever been quoted before. Skil', inteligence, expesisnce, capital—all have been applied for months past to the work of co'lecting these six grand stocks. The task of placing them on the floo: to sell in two days’ time his bezn in part accompished, and every diy during ths cominy week additional goods will appear as fast as th'y can be marked and brought from the warehouses and s okro ms. To make it an object to you to come to us to-morow and sece all the rew and pretty things and to swell the sales of the first Monday in August beyoad those of any prev oas August days we offer these: Special introductory Frices Special Introductory On the Entirely New s" iceslnn thz E’"si;' el% Stock of Modish Midsummer oiug,?”zs:'::," eé-lo;;fs. Millinery and Flowers. If you wou'd keep in touch with the Every Hat new, shown for the first time now. latest styles and lowest prices you must see 3 S our great Midsummer Stock, just opened. The jatest conceits in advanced Eastern summer styles. Remember that every garment is entire'y Sale cf Ready-to-Wezr Hats, $1.68— 200 jaunty, dashing, up-to-date Hats for new and has not been shown in our depart- Ladies and Misses, threc of the many ment, styles of which we thow in the illustra- Sale of Ladies’ Suits, $7.45—Style as shown in picture; mide of an excellent quaity of Vere- tian cloth, gray, blus, brown or black; I'ned throughout— the skirts with percaline, the waist with a good quality of sat'n; a suit that the cheapest dressmaker would not charge less than £9.00 to make; on sale, beginning Monday, in our restocked Cloak and Suit De- et e 2 ST G Cloth Eton Jackets—Just the thing to finish cut the ssason with your old skirt;" handfomely gotten up; a jacket that you would expect to pay atleast £5.co $3 98 - for; introdustory price Covert and Kirsey Cloth Eton Jackets—In finer grade tion; only two or three of a kind, made of very fine qua ities of straw, trimmed with rosettes of straw; made of linen, with quls; made of plain duck, with veivet ribbon, straw and quill trmming, and of fancy straw, with drages of crash. In this lot you will find this sea- son's popular shades of blue, red, green, castor and some pure white with black trimming; the vaiuzs are from $4.00 to £6.00 each, tut we have made the introductory price in our newly rests and chair bicks. They are the very Jatest ideas of some of the best designers y—bcautizs every one of them. | B hair backs 350, 420, . . 50e¢, 60c, 852, $1.35 Special Sale of Framed Pictures. On Moenéay only we shall sell a Jine of beaut ful i'y colored copies of such The Lost s, Interested, Consulting the O.acle, | pictures are | and each is hand- gilt wih rbbed Pictures frzmed in our own fac- in the newest and most stocked Millinery Department, beg'nning Monday . . . $2.68 thanabove. . . . .. .. ~ | $5.75 400 Sample Bunches of Imported Fiower:—O< silk, velvet and F"l‘ju::::;"uf oth aad Broadclcts Eton Jackets— Back, : 8.76 Uniined Golf Skirts—Made of fighi-weight il cheviots; gray, brown mixed and light gray in color musin, of all kinds ard shades, sent to us to ma'te from them our next scason’s select’ons; on special eale, beginning to-morrow, at a $17.50 to $26.25 Taffetas, peau d: soies and velours; splendidly made and Jined; every one a bargain . . $5.75 (0 $8.95 Sale $1.50 Petticoats 98c. Special Inftroductory Prices on the Entirely New Midsummer Stock of Muslin Underwear. Ladies' Fine Muslin Gowns, having round ycke, wide embroidery insertion with cluster of fine tucking 7. and hemstitching, finished with wide tucked rufflz; the best wflue in town at c ke o o1 e O] New Carpet and Furniture Stocks cover 25¢! haif of the entire Second Fioosr. ; These peauti‘ful new stocks fairly sparkle with bargains from end to end. There are many superb specimens of the cabinet-makers’ and upholsterers’ arts in rare, odd-shape pieces, in real mahogany, weathered and Flemish oaks and other choice woods, besides a splendid as- Infants’ Long Cambric Slips—Having wide box pleat in front, neck and sleeve tr'mmed with cambric ruffie, another remarkable value at our introductory price. ve moidings at very moierate prices. sortment of the commoner kind-—all at popular prices. The carpet stock includes a wonderful collection of Persian Rugs. ad hen i scked ruffiz; the best lucin town at . . . . ... . 300 Ladies” Black Mercerized Petticoati—Shewn for the first time | pair . . S50C Ladies’ Fine Cambric Gowns—Style as illu:trated, low square neck, yoke of fine lawn, tucked in cluster of tucks with to-morrow; made with full umbrela accoriion-pleated flounce, dies® i i four.rows of torchon lace insertion, neck and sleeve finished with hemstitched lawn ruffie, another ex- 98 finished with three-inch gathered rufflz; black and white Persian | L29%% e traordinary valte'at our introdCOry PrCEs s o o . fa o 4 o s s w s aie oieeibbe e .t [+] border; worth $1.50; on Monday only . . . . . 98 ’;.,‘: S oo u’dg' fl'}-‘r C:mbric}!)l:w‘vx—-\’:izh de;p 1.:," flounce and tucked and finished with wide embroidery 590 e e RS R A c black, tan, ruffle. andsoms high class goods much under price . . . . . . ... ... .. AL white, p'nk, sky Ladies” Cambric Corset Cover—Full front having rows of lace insertion, neck finished with lace edge, 2 3 esse e o e T et L «“* 39e The sample pieces alone of the Grand - Renown Sc¢ Cigars, 10 for 25c. Mondav only. A Shoe Special For Monday. We have secured 450 pairs ot Misses’ and Children’s vici kid, box calf, lace and buttor: shoes; some with the new broad toes, some with the new coin toes, with extension or close edge soles, patent leather or Kid tips and spring hecls, dressy, durable shoes which we place on sale Monday only at these much below regular prices: $1.40 sizes (8% to 11), Monday . . $Taf2 $1.75sizes (1124 to 2), Monday . . $1.28 Shirts, Socks, efc. New Fali Styles.__ Men's Nobby thirts $1.00—Early arrivals for Fall. Stif bosoms and golf shirts, white grounds with- dainty figures in either red, blue or black. Nothing newer or prettier in town $1.00 Men’s Fancy Hosiery—1In stripes, figures, lace effects and drop stitch; nice quality of balbrig- ga1 and lisle finish now on sleat . . 25@ Men’s Underwear— Nice medium weight mer- ino in natural acd camels’ hair color; weil made and finished and just the weight to wear the year round; each 500 Boys® Shirts—Go'f style, made of good madras, with either plain or pleated bosoms, cuffs to match; nice com ortable shirts for scheol war -..75¢ The Latesft in great reduction from regu'ar prices; we bave finished with them OMY . - . - oo ..al L $2.45 Fancy Hosiery. and so mark soc to $2.00 bunches at from 100 fo $1.00 !Heavy-Weight Golf Skirt—Extra well made, in gray and Oxford m'xed, brown and black . . . Ladier” fmported ic e PRSI T s T R Rl $4.28| Hoe, Heme 3 The center figurein this picture shows one of the beautiful niw Pretty Summer Silk Suits— In dainty checks, stripes and solid colors; dorf black with Summey Dresses of Dainty Wash Fab is. made in the very latest style and extremelv dressy . . . . . . . white, pink, ¢, sky blue, laven- der and r=d sik hand - embroid- ered figures to the instep, per blue-and cardi- nal lace effects in a ia. ,c variety of the newest designs; per pair - - *. . . ... . 500 Ladies” Lisle Thread Hose, entirely new Roman and Persian siripes in the very latest color 095 POIr . o o o . 4800 " imported Hermsdorf black gauze Lisle Hose, high spliced hesl, double soles, three Ladi pairs for $7.007 single pir 35C« Excellent Values in New Fail Dress Goods. We are preparing the greatest col'ection of the most pop- | ular nd briliant Dress Stuffs tor fa'l znd winter that we | have ever shown. came Jast we Many cases of The prices that we have marked them at cannot tail to convince you that we scll the best cheapest. Imporiant Glove Sale Sale on Monday of Monday. Thousands of Good Toweis. ) Women’s Fall Styles 78c¢ Pair. Thousands of Damask, Turkish and Huck Towels in an assortment that A thousand pairs of Wemen's Two-clasp Gloves, some includes almost dny sze or quality that you cou'd wish for will be placed on | % % e : 3 g % of them atins analitpof lembstihi T ctlon and blacks the sales tab'es, Monday only, at money-saving prices, which will convince you A famcus goat has come to town. Her name is Miss Calanths. Her ladyshp is the real thing in the way of a secret order ‘‘goat.” She hails from Kenne- the advance guard But a few lines The Pythian Goat Here. RUAARRARAAR WRANE QAR RRU N RARARARARANL AUARE LHRRAANE R ARAARRRRAUSE FANE GRAR AT RN ARR R AN aana WRRARARRRRAAD EAARAARR AR AN A R ERRRRRER RRRRK RRRRRRRRRIIR KRR RN RIRIRIKR R RRR KRIMERRR RRRRR RAMRRRRRERLE EREEEERR RRERL RRRERERRREER R RRRE RPRREE RERRRRERRRER RRERRRRR RERRE EERRRRRRR R RE R R e RRRER RRRRRRRRRRRY PR RRERR RRREE RERRERRRRRERE RRRRE RRRARRRRRY) | of the black gocds can be mentozed in to-day’s allotted advertisicg » that we are leaders in domsstic economies. . traak Port;. Madscl sad space— o v ki s H - ;.. e DS Paniss Biits Nos ok W o el oF the oo some of them full pique sewn ‘Walking Goves, in all| ;3¢ Blesched Damask Towes, 16x39, exch 13¢ Bieached Huck Towels, 20x40, esch . | is the advanced pilgrim treet coStUMES, PAiCE . . . . 4 . . 4 . . . $1.00 early fall colorings, white ard black, with selt and black | . ... ..........°.. PRI s AR e i4c ‘:_ ": :}lvflme :_“l; 4 € . 5 e ) ¥ 4 5 3 221 leached Turk': ) of thians whic ght luster, warranted to tg;ztg stitching on” the back, will be placed cn special sale ‘“_U_“""'"“h“ Turkish Towels, 20x40 ;‘ch zfi:th o e i “";2 m“::yi,,s;h;, B et - T R R R B G SRR : cck. stare Mvm“‘; Mon:ay only at about 33 per cent less than their real | |, "o oo Towels, 16x32, each . .. . @ ¢ Bleached Turkish Towels, 22x46, "130 :om Mnin: m:rs:r ’ | worth. ¥ ' L ch Natte; the n-w weave for tailor suits, made of best grade of 4 3 Lac- Beuhed Gl ciolontes 18040 oach i ol £ eunlien et et A r s gty g S Mg dugs seaiaines $1.50]| These Gloves were imported to sell at £1.10 per pairs| s e e eeen o 8c . 27 | successively the guest of the Grand Lodges in the States through which New Stir.ped Waisiimgs—We ofier for the coming ever pair is guaranteed; your choice Mon- -~ | 18c Bleached Turkish Towels, 21x43, each . 4oc Bleached Huck Towe's, 23x42, each . |she haspassed. Sheis the sure enough mascot of all Pythian Lodges, week 2 very stiractive selection of mew fall Waictings; styles and day only. 780 RS Rt L RS ST | e G G < e e Tt SR AR 27¢ | * the inscriptions on her numerous decorations amply testify, This values that cannot be duplicated in the city; four grades; vard . . 5u¢, 65¢, 75¢, 85¢ Special Sale of Sailoy Suits. Two lines of pretty little sailor su'ts for boys frem 3 to 1o years of age, from one of the best manufacturers in America; the newest co'orings made up in the lazest styles are offered at special sale Monday only. At their regu'ar prices they areas cheap a3 any reil house in the country sels similar good qua'- izies for. Note the bg savings to be made to- merow: Boys® sailor suits in French and royal blues, reds, browns, greens and fancy mixtures, worth regularly from £5.¢0 to §7.50; choice Monday o5l $4.75| Lowest Quotations for Monday Choice Groceries and Liquors. Bac~n—The lean breakfast kicd, very choice; Monday only, Ib . .16¢ Babbitt's Be:t Soap—Monday, 12 tars 50¢ Sago or Pezrl Tapioca— Best quality; M;Ey, ed; Monday, b, o o « ..o . . . 29¢ Cheese—Best California Cream, new and mi d; Mundsy, abs . . o . 5iete sie 25¢ Sa’mon—Choic= pink Alaska; Monday only, T b e A R S S 25¢c Gelden Rule Catsup—Home-made, totte. . . 20c — Home-made; 1-Ib jars, 7 for $1.60 Choic: White Wines— Reisling, Sauternc or Hcck, extra geod quality of dinner wnes; Monday on'y, gailon 55¢ Kentucky Eelie Whisky—Full quarts; Monday only, botile S s e Impoit d Gin—White Sw.n, J. J. Meder and Zoon; the genuine bottle . ... . . 880 Wiliam Wiliams' V. V. 0. ‘cotch Whisky— Regularly $1.25; Monday, bottle . . S98¢ Tipo Chianti—A transplanted Iralan wine in wicker bottles; pints 28€; quirs . .49¢ Willis Whisky—A rich mell.w rich o'd stock whisky; gailon . .32.95 Farry’s Mait Whis| pure; bottie.. . ............... 93¢ - - - Popuiar Fiction 50c. Beginning to-morrow we shall offer 2500 volumes of popular novels that were orig'nally published at /81.50, in a new edition in handsome i bindin R 50c cloth bindings, at. .. , are by such authors as Stanley Wey- These books, thit were never so'd so 5 2 mn, Marie Corel'i, Anthony Hope, Burnett, Barrie, Stephens, etc. Among the many titles are: Sorrows of Satan Damnation of Theron’ Graustark Ziska Ware Mr. Dooley's Philosophy Barabbas The Gadfly In the Fog . Dross Sentimental Tommy Forty Modern” Fables Foes in Ambush Bath Comedy Tale Lonely Parish King Noanett Starlight Ranch S Lilith For Freedom of the Sea The Castle Inn Gentleman of France Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Greatest Gift Landlord Lions Head Enemy to the King Gentleman Player Frisoner of Zenda Lady of Quality The Sowers With Edged Tools Agatha Webb Jessamy Bride Dash for a Throne By Right of Sword Road to Paris Miss McTeague Saracinesca These are but a few of tne many fifles. maied out-of~fown pafrons wupon applicaiisn, » A completz iist will be week she is the guest of the big store in our Attraction Hall. Come in and see the most famous goat in America. Domestic Yard Goods tor Home Decorations. A large and varied assortment of artistic Hungarian Cloths, art tickings, figured siikolines, etc., have just arrived trom the East and Manafacturers, and to introduce them we shall offer for Monday only zo0o yds 36-inch silkolines, zo differeat patterns, in many pretty colorings suitable for comforters and draperies; the regular 8' 12 1-2c quality at the very special price per yard jc Hungarian Cloths— Oriental patterns, single faced, peryd . . . 20@ Hungarian Cloths— Oriental patterne, double faced, per yd . . . 25@ Art Tickings— 36 inches wide, very pretty light patterns, yd. . . . 25@ Pain Denims—The first quality, 20 colorings; peryd . . . . . 200 Piain Silkolinss—36 inches wide, all new shades;yd . . . . . . 0@ Figured Silkolines - Oriental and floral patterns, yd . . . . . 12%0 Cret nnes—Choice designs, yd . . 8@, 12} ¢, 15c and 200 Boys® silor suits in' reds, biowns and gray mixtures, sold regular’y by us for $3.50; choice Monday enly $2.87 The Manicuring, A Hair Dressing and y Chircpodist Parlors The beautiful new rooms on the second floor for ladies hair dressing and the manicuring and chiropodist dcpartments for ladies and gentlemen are the most complete and modern in their ap- Up-to-date scientific Thin-blown Engraved Water Tembles, fleur d= lis patterns; 6 in a nice box.. 58 12 in box. . .$7.02 pointments in the city. work at modern prices. Jardiniere, like pic- ture, rich dark brown shaded to green, seven' handle, from th: cele- Genune Cut- gass Bon Bon Dish, with a inches in ciameter, at brated Libby factory . halt. price . . .50 $71.75 Baking She'ls, for deviled crab, - etc.; pecdagen % ii. v : 42%c Three-quart Enam- eled Sauce Pan, con- véxed shape handle and covered, worth “4oc, for 29¢ ; Best goods, biggest varieties, rock-bottom prices, prompt service. nearly one-quarter of the main floor, are a gold mine for home economizers. Mondav snch extra values:as these: AAALR AARALLAANLARRLE ERAATARAAQARR AR AR MAQRQAR AR AT LA RAR AU WAt Tanaine K@t Qitltns Ytueitatatnan Big Savings Monday in House Furnishings and Crockery Depts. Our great House Furnishings and Crockery departments, occupying 1-burner Nickel- "534-quart- Straight p'ated Gas Stove, ecc- Sauce Pan, best cnam- Ten-quart Ename'ed Sauce Pot, side han- Broom, 2, regular soc Colored Sheepskins 38¢c. A big lot of 1000 Sheepskins for py- rography burning and decorating came to us last week at about one-half their R SIS very large as- sortment of colors, tans, reds, greess, browns, grays, etc., a good quantity of all shades, a few slightly spotted in tanning, but not a skin in the lot worth This $2.35 Wood- frams Wringer, with ARRAAARRUAARR WHAAR RRRRUREE ARARRRARRA R ARARR ARAA AR AL DR AARRARAACR WA AR AR AL RNLRR R AR R AR WAl AnRans eled ware, reguary nomical, handsomeand article, gcod enough 10-inch rubber rollers, : diet worth g0c, for S T RN Y urabie, worthione. far. foe CHET Mt farport e coen iy, spesi | 118 AR 1563 e special sale 38 e atnSecn ly [ i BZD TR 360 Mondiy only . 33¢ Monday. . . $9.67 ' for Monday only, cach. . . .. c ARURR RALULARE RLRRALRERANRE RURRR WLARRR LR RRLANU RN ARSR Wk Ranstase THIRTY NAMES DRAWN Venire Issued by Presiding Judge‘ Judge Caroll Cook yesterday issued a venire of thirty names from which the nireteen to constitute the Jury tames were drawn from the jury box by FOR NEW GRAND JURY| ‘jo: Twenty-third _street: Guerrero street; C. L. . Carey Friedlander, new Grand Field, will be selected Tuesday. The i County Clerk Mahony and are as Matthew Nunan, 422 Oak street; Marion Lev- entritt, 1950 California street; H. B. Russ, 1% Columbia square; Willlam J. McGrath, 1010 Mission street; H. M. Holbrook, 1901 Van Ness avenue: Matthew O'Brien, Willlam _Broderick, "1 T. lHenry C. Golcher, 538 Market street; I. fol- ket street; Clinton E. Worden, Cailifornia and | street; John Bennett, Cook and Made Returnable | Tay treets; Levi Strauss, 621 Leanvenworth | (harles M. Plum, da: | street; P. McG. McBean, 1358 Market street; on Tuesday. Thomas J. Parcons, 140i McAllister _street; | Lombard and Batt Fred Simmen, 401 California street; John J. ORESE Wiroets ington street. 1230 Geary street California. stre standing. M. Black, 838 Howard street; ‘Alfred Lillenfeld, 908 Market street; C. 5. Benedict, 828 Valencla 1301 Market street: Pl Andrews, 100 Montgomery street: Joseph Black, Lombard and Battery streets; Simeon B. Toby, 0. D. Baldwin, 3700 Wash- —_———— A Harrisburg, Pa., man who was about to die paid a board bill of thirty years® H. Bushnell, 1510 Sansome street; s Elks Visit Salt Lake. The Grand Lodge of Elks convenes at Salt Lake City, August 12 to 14, and the Southern Pacific announces an extremely low rate of one first-class fare for the round.trip from points in California. This insures a large attendance. formation and descriptive literature call on information bureau, 613 Market street. —_———— Pleasure-Seekers’ Grand Ball. An_ evening "dress party will be given in’Native Sons’ Hall on the night of Au- gust 5 by the Pleasure Seekeérs, anassocia- tion of Native Sons, the mémbership of which, like the Immortals of Paris, France, is limited to:forty. The commit- tee in charge, composed of D. F. Nunan, William Goetz, . J. Keegan, Henry Brod- feldt and' Daniel Wilson, has made &r- rangements to decorate the hall in ex- Union Collection For full in- i have a programme of-up-to-date dances. —_—————— Leibold Harness Co. kin street, opposite City Hall, . Dead Horses Accumulating. Owing to the fact that Charles Alpers, proprietor of the ‘Works, has been attached for $1004 by the unable to remove dead horses, for which quisite style, furnish excellent music and | he holds a contract with the city. Nu- merous complaints have been received by the Health Department of dead horses not balnfl‘rumoved from various locll:‘flel. iceived a large but as Alpers’ wagons and horses have xditr.g!c{;i‘ls:rsr. Floense piit on fonortment of | bedri 16¢Ked up by the Sherift nothing can be' dome. Arrangements will be made to have Deputy Sheriffs accompany the dead- horse wagons so as the work of removal may proceed. e e — Far From Poison Oak. The objection to some of the best sum- mer resorts in California is the poison cak that grows riotously ail about and makes life a burden to many guests. Ho- tel Vendome, San Jose, is situate® amid beautiful shade trees, but no poison oals . is there to vex and pain. Why not taks your vacation where you can be abso- iutely sure of comfort? . National Fertilizing Company, he has been