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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1903, 25 n \K \ THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMYORIUM. 25 : :Vacationer . Values for Stay-a The g ;lad vacation time is on in earnest now—that joyous season when tired workers with their happy families batake themselves to mountains, lakes or seashore. Hardly a person but what has some sort of a holiday in mind. Women are gathering wearables for home and county. Merg folks are looking about for cool apparel, fishing tackle and the like. And here’s where you need the big store, which suppliecs your every nced at a T MORE FAVHHABU Unexpected Increase'in the Week's Cash Gain. TR A Distribution of Pay- ments Will Tend to Ease Value‘s Homes The newest Eastern fad; Sennet Dmd. low crown, wide brim ; t-.. 50 qualie 31.25 Candy in Tin Boxes ior Country The very be:t F each Mixed Candy that can ly $£1.25 quality 9@ the Market. 3 B & 3 & z © I60d 3152 S8e R positive saving. To-day’s announcement is full of interest for vacationers and stay-at-homes alike. C"_'";"’s:\:;;;nm Siilors $7.50,81.25 i Silkces and Wash GoodseSales Pilet de Soies, Louisine, French Brocade, Black Taffetas We have closzd out the balance of the Semmer Stocks of a prominent Silk Jobbing House. ~Among the several numbers being 85¢ quality 23-inch Black Swiss Taffeta, 2 heavy finely finished quality, suitable for coats, dresses or linings, and scme handsome Piet de Soies, Louisines and Brocades in colors, such as white, mais, pink, coral, turquoise, o'd rose, re eda, gobel o, gray, he'iotrope, etc., worth regularly from 85c to $1.25 the yard, all of which we 5sc N\ p'ace on special sale for Monday onlyat . . . . . . . . ¢ .. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Sale Unrestricted Choice at One-Fiith Off Your choice of owr entire stock men’s and boys’ reliable clothing at a 2o per cent reduction from regular prices. The assortment includes the correct suits for outing purposes, suits for business, suits for dress, light-weight suits, medium weight suits, suits for all sorts of men and all sorts of boys—clothing that at our regular prices is as cheap as the same good qualities can be bought for anywhere in America; now offered for a limited time at prices like these: Some Close Prices for Much-in-Demand Wash Fabriocs 5000 ands ol 36-inch Percales —The be:t qua'ity and heaviest makes; in navy grmxndl with neat colored figures, suitable Men’s $7.50 Suits for + + v o o s« . . $6:00 Boys’ gz.00Suitsfor.... . « « + « « « . $7.80 wrappers; others with w hite, dzinty colcred corded weave, so much in demand for :hms, waists and 9 Men’s g10.00 Suits for . + 4 o« & . . $8.00 Boys’ g6.coSuitsfor . « + o s o+ + « - $4.80 Iy sold at 1234c and 15e the yard; are offered for Monday only at . . ... . . c Men’s $1 5.00 Suvits for. . . . . . $12.00 Boys’ $7.50 Saitsfor.. . . « .« . . . . $6.00 Down and Fioss Cushions, cut prices Four sizes of pure Gray Down (full weight) are bf- Monday only, at special prices as cheap as floss Fireworks A Special Department on second floor. Take ele- vators on west side of building. We have every- thing in fireworks, flags and decorative material, with whi*to celebrate next Saturday the anni- versary the Nation’s Independence. Our special fireworks catalogue gives full particulars, describes many display assortments, Importer’s Stock Summer Neckwear One-~Third to One-Half Off Regular Prices Monday, and Tuesday also if quantities last, you can choose from an importer’s surplus stock of this season’s most stylish Neck Ruffs, Collarettes, Wash Neckwear, Cuff and Collar Sets and Lace Collars at from one-third to ane-lmlf less than usual prices. In the assortment are: o > Almost 600 pieces of Summer Neckwear, i for fered inc'uding Grass Linen Collars, Embroidered Overcollare, e bl.{k, ety ,3 e ’l 98 Lace Collan, Cuff and Collar Sets, Tier, Stocks and T i R the twodays. . . . . - Jabots, on Monday and Tuesday at half price. Children’s Assortment— 104 picces . . $7.00 35¢c Neckwear . . . I8¢ §2.00 Neckwear . $1.00 | Children’s Assortment— 106 pieces . . $2.00 100 stylich Liberty Silk Cape Collareties, pleated and soc Neckwear . . . 28c $2.50 Neckwear . $1.25 | Children’s Assortment—1 50 large picces, $32 50 trimmed in juby silk with very handsome accordeon $1.00 Neckwear . . 50c $3.00 Neckwear . $1.50 g::::::::: :”’:f:x:::?' . ’ 280 iinchere. . 3@ | Peatcd b, cithhr black or black and white, regularly $1.25 Neckwear . . 83c $3.50 Neckwear . $1.75 | Exhibition Assortment — 33¢ 25 inch size 49c $5.00 cach; for the two days. . . . . . $1.50 Neckwear . . T8¢ $4.0c0 Neckwear.$2.00 Other Assortments up to xz~ $6.00 Iron Beds--$3.45 Spring Mattresses, Plllows, efc. Here is an iron bed offering without par- allel in our history—White enameled bed, either double wicth, three-quarters or single, the head 5614 inches high, pillars 1 1-16 inches in diameter, and topped with heavy brass vases, 1% inches Vacation Supplies At Emporium Cut Prices Stay-at-homes should study this list as well as those who are planning to go away. Several of the very spe- cial offerings are necessarily marked “Monday only,” Outing Suits At Cut Prices Exceptional offerings Monday and dur- ing week while quantities last in Outing < PRRRR RERRRRRRERRRRRRRR RREERRED RERRRRE RRRRRERRRE RRERRR RN RERRERE RERE e RRRe o Suits, for Fourth of July pleasure seek- in size, never sold less than $6.00 regu- ers, are CERISTI WILL SOON. CELEBRATE JUBILEE Heads Will Attend 's Eighty-Fifth ned Shirt Waist Suits o e of the greatest linen cra , duck, etc Covert \ulkms Skms o AR e LG Snowflake Crash Skirts—Some of the m unce, trimm=d with bards of plain - A pret Linen, Fique and Duck ‘lvu Fn.m Linen Crash, pure linen and moha'r duster Pongee Cuting Suits—Ex Pongee Coats—Ve: pmud to own ictu und, la box, the low est lock and boit . $70.57 - 811.25 trays, the top two stout leat! 30 inch 3zinch. . 34 inch 36 inch fine 24 inch case for . . Alligator Oxford Bags — 1winch. . §3.15 1 1inch . . $3.50 1 50c Purses, 26¢c Imported Coin Parses, in Grain and Sea!, heavy nickel frame, leather lined, Blithefield s relics of visitor 4 \\ thrt Waist Suits—An_sssortment of dainty garments in Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Liitle prices for articles that any traveler would be e il Dress Suit Case —made of B'ack Grain Leather, I'nen lined, brass lock, a very $1.25 Chatelaines, 69c ready-to-wear garments that you sure to need for the proposed outing at from a quarter to a half less than usual prices. 250 Shirt Waist Suits onc~quarter off regular prices - New sty'es received from New York the week, pretty lawns, grass linens, chambray, crash, ¢ linen su'ts, marked regularly from $3.98 ek ana-quartm- off. c., in both striped and dotted effects, - $2.25 Sh rt \\am Suits—In very pretty styles of :hnmbnv, lawn and crasl $2.75 ny choice styles of lawns, $2.98 wng, excellent clébh, in tan, blus $1.50 vear, full 7-gore worth Summer garments shown th’s s biue and white, black and .. . 51,98+ $5.00 . $3.50 $10.00 $12.50 $45.00 50,2t . . . . $12.50 J =l ] l ’m |fifl' i3 | - re, covered with me“ ay for dresses, Ny ;mw . $13.53 $4.25 atches, leather lining, with pocket inside. . £4.80 16inch . . $5.65 . $5.25 17inch . . $6.10 - $f2.90 A 38 inch . 15 inch . Groceries-Liquors Monday’s Low Prices Best Eastern Hams— Sugar cured, very choice, Monday only, Ib '5%0 Best Rice—Carolina farcy head, Monday, 3 Is. . 25¢ Extra standard, 13 regularly 15c, 2 s 255 2 regularly 2:¢, pertin. 20@ He k“‘!pfiiiy; pocket inside, regu- s Caitile Sup Best imported French, large : Mh Sbate larly soc, Monday only . . . 26¢ siae s, 2 o . 5oL LR U 450 ’ Stryker’s Sand Seap —15 bars . . . 500 £ Oiives—Best Manzanilla, quart. . . §24 Chatelaine s —In alligator, seal, b g (4 stand’s Wife Helps Him. gy ) :::‘e Jeathers; leather lined, pat. | DeViled Ham—or potted tongue, 6 tins.. 250 L s . d Penaro’s Sardines— Boneless, finest ~qualiy, ce he has been at d has written lit- ime under the 8 regularly . When it displeases scattering the papers | Later Mrs. Rostand the fragments, glues earns the words by or perhaps days, af- eaks of the lines he rashly torn up in a | Bel s, Sweaters, etc. Mcnday Men’s Outing Shirts, Negligee and Golf Shirts—for your vacaton— Frobably the largest assortments in town to seluct foumn 5 pescales, woven sdess, Cheviots, B0 - o ot et D 50c fo ¥1.50 Night Shirts—all made of dependable materials, Menday, dozen $2.60, tin . . . . 220 Mackerel— Fancy shore, gocd size, 2 for. 250 Bishop Prcurvu—l\ew goods, mmdlvl‘lul tins . . Hzm—z B S Jello—B:st dessart j-lly, ; pkes . Claret - Our " cxiatable wine, double Moncay’s price, gallon . . . 380 Oid Globe Whiskey—Regularly $32.50 gal- -00 R IS G N e B Gowns and Petticoats for Ca rs double yokes, bishop sleeves, turn-over collar, fancy braid trimming; cut full length and width; Monday and Tuesday only: SE s mler dor . oto Ll SSaiaa e 88c $2.00 values for $1.35 Ladies’ Petticoats—Fine fleeced flannelette; made with deep flounce; silk embroidered edgey 98¢ value; Monday aud Tuesday only for 8@ Children’s Rompers and Sun Bonnets Children’s Rompers — Of best quality bu= denim, with waist and ful length slceve; sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years 4 Children’s Sun Bonnets — Of percale, either , pink, blve or white 250 Children’s Sun Bonnets—Nice white lawn, lace or embroidery trimmed $1, 75€, 50€ Wash Dresses for Misses and Children Very Special Children’s Dresses— Of fine percale, in dainty checks; have full gathered waist, round yoke finished with ruffie, gathered skirt; wa'sts, sleeves, belt and skirt trimmed in fancy braid; cither pnk and white or blue and white Misses’ Dresses— Extra special for Mon- day and Tuesday only— 3 styles Shepherd P.aids, made with long waist effect, box pleat- ed, new bishop sleeve and turn-over collar, trimmed with piping of polka dot black and white perca’e; another style of plain colored chambray, long wam, wide ‘coliar and sto'e effect of white pique; colors blue and piak; and still another style of fancy striped ging- hams, long wait with beit embroidery, rcund yoke with white braid trimmng and dainty lawn ruffles over shoulder; colors green and *white, blue and white and pink and white; regularly £3.25 to $3.98; all sizes from 6 to 12 years; for the two ’2 ss L) ddye 210 Bhyolo Suppllos Very Special Prices Monday and Tuo:day 1cc cases of Graphite . . . 10c rolls Tire Tape 10¢ tubes Eciipse Cement . . 10¢ Frame Pumpers . . . 15¢ Cleveland Buue . . . . 25¢ Double X Wrenches . soc Mossberg Bells . . . . 2 Ib. cans Carbide for . soc Foot ‘Pump $1.00 Oil Lamps Good Fis Oullll for $1. Consisting of 3-joint spl't bamboo po'e, with silk-wound cork handle, nickel mountings and reel attachment, an extra tip, and wood form and casz; a nice braided line; tevel sinkers; gut hooks, any size and nickel reel with click. because quantities are insufficient for a longer time. Ladies’ Gown — Of fine' fleeced flannelette; |\ Sale of Hammocks $1.50 style $1.18 $1.25 style 89¢c Handsome colored cotton canvas weave ham- mocks; with pillow, wide valance, concealed wpreader at head and wood bar at foot; size 36 x 80 inches m,uudys: 503 Monday enly .. ' $1.18 A good strong open-weave hammack, with ccn- cealed spreader and wood bowed N foot, with pillows and valance, nicely colored, regularly, $1.25; Monday only . SDC Hammock ropes, 20c. pair; Hooks, 2ec pair; Spreaders, 10c and 15¢ each. Pk St:ut Cots 78c stout short legged eot, m larly $1.25; Monday only. . 78c Army Folding Cots, ~hardwood frame, canvas bed o3 Vacation Hats Straw, Crash, Khaki Boys' Straw, Crash and Khaki Hats —the crash + Bats in equare o taper crowns, i fancy colors - 25¢ Mens’ and Boys' Straw Hats —smosth or rough braids . . . $1, 75¢ and 45¢ A small lot of Summer Hats, odd sizes, at half regular prices. Tents A large stock to select from. We make to order any size wanted. Below we quote a few prices of the regular sizes in stock. Poles and pins are always extra. A or Wedge Tents 5x7 fr., $328@—poles, pins, $7.40 7x7 ft, $4.80—polss, pns, $1.45 7%9 ft., $8e785—poics, pins, $1.55 For Wall Tents These tents all have 3 foot wall, excepting the 12x 12 whith is 334 feet ?igh onsdes. 757 ft., $8e88—poles, pins, $1.35 739 ft., ' poles, pins, $1.40 9%9 ft., $7.30 o', pins, $1.60 9%xiz ., $8250—piles, pins, $1.75 9l4x14 ft., $8270—pol=:, pins, $2.40 12112 . .’l 18— poles, pins, $2.75 Ca rs’ Kitchen Supplies Underpriced Sheet Iron Camp snvu_vnm gocd bake ovens, 2 holes 22 4 holes—-prees. . . . . $4.50, $3.75, $3.50, $2.75 Canteens—tin, §§@— galvanized, 500 ‘T'n cups with handles . . . 30, 5¢, 7¢ White Enameled Ware for camping purposes — clean and sanitary and casly washed. Cupand saucer . . . . . . . . . . Plates—each . . . 12%e, 16¢ P R AR ue, 1 Pap-r Picnic Plates—per dozen . . . . ‘Wood Picnic Plstes—per dozen . . . . J0 Camp Coffee Pots Knives and Forks—per pair . . . . Polished and Plated Tea-poons— et . Polished and Plated Tablespoons —set Vegetable Dishes—cach . . 20, 28, Oval Pha ters '35, 50, Ile larly, ~ beginning Monday morning and | during week while the 300 on hand last at the uematchable spe- . 8$3.45 . calprice . . Good Bed Spring—anz of telected h maple, varniched, with three rows spiral springs, that cannot be duplica clsewhere under S‘.s': to $4.00, here ..... 2 - $2.50 Other Bed Sprmgs 81 5 fo §7.50 A Good Mattress—Mad= out of clean, whole- some. sanitary materials, covered with ex- cellent ticking, filled with fine excelsior and clean white cotton, put in layers so that the mattress is reversible, double size only.. . . $4.00 Other Matiresses $2.95 to $25.00 Feather Pillows—Feathers all have stems clipped, and all oil and animal matter thoroughly extracted, making them per- fetly sweet and pure, best ticking, size of pillows 21x27 inches, and each pillow weighs 34 pounds, price cach . $7.50 Other Pillows 75¢ fo $4.50 each A Matting Sale Instead of $8.00 roll s special this week 5'85 Instead of 23c by ’60 the yard, this weck Thess are brand new up-to-date Japanese Mattings, that have % Jjust arrived in this country, in an excelient line of patterns in blues, green, red, white and mixed designs. They are full value at i $8.00 the roll, or 23¢ the yard for less than rolls, and probably AWJ the best matting values that you ever saw at this week’s sale prices. Other Japanese Mattings worth joc to 35 the yml at .................. nd 250 Very Artistic Mattings-—Much tastier and better to wear than cheap Brussels or Ingrain Carpets, per yard 400 to 65¢ Summer Underwear | Bejts, Shields, ete. * and Hoslery for Vacation Week for Women - Ladies’ Vests—Lisle thread, Swiss | Lad'es’ Leather Belts—White kid, patent leather, gray ooze and black ribbed, fancy crocheted yokes, colors white, pink, or skyblue, cach‘"e seal socand . L ... . . 250 Ladics’ Union Suits—Lis'e thread, Jer- | Ladies’ Novelty Wash Belts—to sey ribbed, low neck, no sleeves match the new Wash Madras Stocks, high neck, short and long sleeves, a remarkable value at. . . . G@ | Onandof Dres Shiclds—No sewing . . 280 Taide's Dress Shields—a garment in. itself . Ladies’ Tights — Jersey ribbed, knes or ankle length, open "t Ivew 8'-00 or c'osed, colors white, ccru and Ealle’ Hoes s“""","’““s"" = .H"’u Tk ik o B 5 Shell and Amber Side Combs—Pair . . 25@ » 4 = Hab Florodora Combs—Latest shapes, cach.. 25@ Ladics’ Lisle Hosc —Imported Herms- § ¢\ 6. 4704 Bele Bucktes. dort B.ack, gauze lisle, spliced seam, | | T . ) heel and toe, pair . - @B | French Invisible Hair Pins—2 packes. . a. Lad'es’ Cotton Hose—Imported Hermsdorf Black, with white and cclored embroidered m‘!zp, new and pretty designe, 25 c MAARRARAAAR ARAAR KRR AARAARRARALAR A AR ARARA AN ARARRAAAAR AR R AAAE WAR AR AR AARARR AR AR RARAAR L AATR AR AR A A ious drawers and work for a piece of iced as we have marked - $11.00 Solid Oak Chiffonier—Finished in golden color, 5 roomy drawers, top drawer swell front; this chiffonier is 34 inches wide, good cabinet work, only - . . . . SIQ.O00 Solid Oak Rockufjun one of the 118 dif- ferent styles in our sample room, has cane seat, brace arm, a very neat little sewing rocker for $1.65 Gocd cane seat solid oak brace arm chair for eled edge mirror, commo unusually good ca furniture as low ’s Be'ts— good leath in all Nle and build a per- M':"-m i e RRRIIR wew, RRIERZERRRRRER LRRRRRER RRRRRRR RRRRERRRRR ERRRRRRR RRRERRR ERRRRERREY PER RRRRR ERRERERERRRRRRY RER RERRR RERRRRR PR RS R R Queen Visits San Grogeroi. youwant. . . . . . 1.—Queen Margherita has it to Princess Blancaccio | er magnificent castle at Sweaters—in la-ge ascortment y in an automobile, but » threatening that the | X e . doned. A special train | crefore propared. The castle stands minating the surrounding coun- | argherita expressed great * Underwear—garment the pojular 25¢ to $1.50 Men's Golf Hose— complete line of ju:t the kind 75¢ to $1.50 $1.00 to $4-50 25¢ to $1.25 choice Rhine Wines, sold everywhere a $1.25 the bottle, Monday, case of 12 bo:- tles, $9.50, or single bottles . 50 Grape Juice— Non-alcobolic, a del’ ;hzful sam- mer beverage, quarts 45¢, pints . . 250 Port, Sherry or Angelica-<Very old, sweet wines, Monday, gallon $1.05 near Rome. The | Boys’ Ol , . .. = = 23 0 456 | Cherries in Maraschino-D. & G.,quarts. 530 accompanied by a | Boys' Sweaters . . . 500 t0 $2.00 | Creme de Menthe— Marie Brizard, large bottle ‘Her first idea was to| Boys' Outng Shirs . 500 t0 $1.50 Parry’s ) . Extra Very Old Cabern-t Wine-—gal. 7,00 Sauterne or Zin‘andel—s years, gal . . 750 pt that she was not fortu- ) to get a glimpse of the ghost. | ELEVATOR FIRE CAUSED by the place and its | BY EXPLOSION OF DUST at a table in the great | nd a poem describing her | American Malting Compmy Suffers | $300,000 Loss by Destruction . of filwaukee Property. Time—North Shore | .., \\UKEE, Wis., June %.—The fire Railroad. early to-day in the big elevators of the Sunday, June | American Malting Company is shown to have been caused by an explosion of dust. .| The buildings destroyed are mait-house .| C. brick, yearly output $00,000 bushels . | malt; engine-house and boller-room, three stories; elevator F, six storfes, capacity | 2.0y bughels; malt-house A, output 700,000 bushels. Elevator E was badly damaged by water, but the emorts of the firemen saved it from destruction. J. M. Riebs, Chanse of T34 usalito u. grd 4 tor Cazadero, 3 : week days and $:00 . m. Sun- | s 3:15 p. m. Saturdays. The To- arts at 5:15 p. m. d.llly, ex. l mfll\.Yuu) and Sunday. v local manager of the American Malting Company, made the following statemert: “The loss to the entire plant and con- tents will be about $300,000. I estimate that about 400,000 bushels of grain and malt have been destroyed. The bulldings destroyed contained seventy-two pneu- matic drums, in which all the malt and grain is stored.” ——,e———— Only Five Days More. - Remember the clothing dissolution sale will positively only last five days more. This is the last chance the public will have to buy $10, $12 and $15 suits for $5.95. Come and see our windows and be con- vinced. Do not wait for the last day, and come at once to the Boston lution Sale, 773 Market street, near Fourth. = % FATALLY WOUNDS WIFE AND THEN KILLS HIMSELF After Absence of Year New Jersey Man Returns Home in Mur- derous Mood. NEW YORK, June 27.—After a desper- ate struggle with Lulu Miller, his step- daughter, In the Hermitage, one of the .nest residences in Wallington, N. J., ‘William vessler has shot and dangerously wounded his wife and then shot himself in the heart, causing instant death. He had been estranged from his wife for more than a year, and went back, it is said, to seek a reconciliation. Dessler, after leaving his wife, opened a saloon at 1 Guttenburg. His venture Wwas a failure. ‘When he returned to his wife's house the stepdaughter ' answered his ring at the door. Dessler pushed her aside and rushed to his wife's apartments. Firing two shots at his wife, Dessler then turned the pistol on Limself, after having over- turned all the furniture in a desperate struggle with the girl_who had followed him upstairs and ute‘ted to secure pos- session of the revolver. Chenge of Time. See chanxe |nu-uuhu¢mmu Valley and Mount Tamaipals Scenic Rall Antrim, Ireland, has decided to resume the ringing of the curfew bell nightly. issatisfaction. Then bt g 2 Gannymede “76" Pure Rye—Full quarts, Just published at oo g n | B | ot full widiha and lengtbe; some' with and | O230yTRede *76 e Porto Rico Cigars on Sale Aar- $71.08 a s.me without collars . 500 (0 $7.50 hd Canvas Shoes and 81.5 for . o bie. erk apatn. | imperted Rudesheimer —or " Brisncberger This Week -'- - 10 for 25c Infs Women's Canvas ford T.es— With beavy extznson or light weigh: soles, white or drab color, par $1.00 Men’s Canvas Lace Shoes — And Oxford Lace ‘Ties, White only, Goodyear welt, extension wole $2.00 Misses” and Children’s Canvar Oxford Ties— According to size, per pair $1.00 and $7.25 Women's Canvas Leggins—The 50c button style, on Monday, pair 35¢ Men’s 7%c Lace Canvas Leggins—Monday, PP UYL S T s 48c Haagaaaaan AR nanaa ««Under the Rose,” by Isham; “Right Princess,” by Burnham; “The Pi," by Frank Norris; “Land of Joy,” by Barbour; ““Marjorie,"" by Justin McCarthy; “Triumph of Life,” Bayson; “Legatee,” by Smith; “H's Daughtsr First,” by Hardy; Lady Rose’s Daughter,” by Ward; “Durrell” by Bacheller; “Pride of Telfair,” by Peke; ““Master of Warkck,"* by Eggleston; *‘Brew- ster’s Million,™ by Greaves. WARAARAA AAMAAARARAAARAAAR AARAARAAAANA ARACAR R AAAAARR AR AR AAAA XA CAARA AAR AR RARAAALARRAB ARG ARAA R AR AR A A kel leinteinin i INSANE MAN CREATES PANIC IN A BANK Flourishes a Revolver and Declares That the Receiving Teller Robbed Him. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June Z.—George Earhardt, created a panic in the Union National Bank shortly before noon to-day by flour- | ishing a revolver before Bird H. MecGar- vey, the receiving teller. “I've been robbed,” Earhardt cried, frantically; “robbed by that man there,” as he pointed the revolver at McGarvey, ‘who stood behind the counter. while temporarily deranged, | The room was crowded. Much excite- ment ensued and men and women rushe from the building. Earhardt was oven powered and taken to the police station He is a stranger In the eity. Where to Go for the Fourth of July Holidays. The cheapest and best way to spend the | Fourth of July holidays is to take an out- ing to some place along the CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN ILWAY. Special rates will govern, so that every one can spend the Fourth away frém the noise and confusion of the city. In the resort column of this paper will bé found the advertisement of this com~ | pany. giving the special rates.