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PARRY'S VENOM 1o DISPLAYED The Fire Commissioner's | Move to Oust O’Connell. Charges Against the| | | | o) ) -] Superintendent of the Stables. [ | rv brazenly ng of the Fire ermined to e department rol of such him. recently by from B | termined to oust P. O'Connell. nnell testified in Parry by The missioner was »nging to the the proceeds, omplaint had ever Superintendent of es S aaainst the rigmaroie Spite was e as he told the f the alleged short- > averred that in a neglect- open mutiny n that the were t something usal to obey d there will t present van wes no m aving STABLES IN GOOD ORDER. e svste sed by O'Connell in check- GATHERING INFORMATION. Eepresentative of Kelly’s in San Francisco Securing Data for Directory. X ————— GREWSOME STATISTICS IN THE MORGUE REPORT Facts Concerring Deaths by Misaq- venture, Suicide and Murder apd the Means Employed. was sub- total number of hich 332 were acecl- murders, 10 man- | atural causes, Six | Ive inquests were held. | 3 were males and 59 aucasian, 7 Chinese | nationalities of the | Ameri 26 German, 9| 4 Norwegian, | Swedes, 3 Cana- | 2nizh, 1 each Aus- | and 35 of un- se means employed olson 84, carbolic | 32, hangiug 14. uses for the sulcides | stic troubles 20, in- | gion 1, overstudy | cides, 28 of which ounds and two by accident 106 were flipminating gas, 22 by burns, 3 by wning, 77 by falls, % by street cars, ‘explosions. 71 by shock following hospltal ‘and 4 by anes- s by rations in th ties ere were 115 deaths from blood pols- “wing THE.SAN FRANCISCO CALL, fUNDAY, JULY 26, 1903. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPARIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | Accounts can be opened by responsible parties. Apply to our Credit Bureau. Best Shirt Eastern composer, will play CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- g AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE made shirts for high-class haberdashers throughout the French Percales. plain colorings. 40c. 50c, 75¢c Wash Goods~16¢c The cold and backward summer season in the East has left wholesalers and jobbers heavily overstocked at the end of their season, and one of them, who was in a particu'arly bad predicament of this kind, sold us a thousand 1 ieces of the well- known Anderson’s Zephyr Noveltics, in” the richest and most desirable palterns and colorings, al less than onc-third of their rcal values. The lot comprises the new Gaze Mercerise. in solid colors; fancy Cord Weaves; Crepe Stripes in colors and all white; rich Persian stripes, etc., goods made to sell at 40c, 50c, and some 75c the yard, for to-morrow ’Gc and Tuesday, your uarestricted choice at . ...... On all goc grades you'll save 24c a yard; on 50c grades 34c a yard; and on the 756 grades 59c a yard. On sale in main aisle. - Sale Nickel Plated Ware Bath Room Fixtures, Dining Room Necessities Why pay the plumber’s prices for bathrocom fixtures, when you can select from San Francisco’s largest stock of nickel plated ware at prices like these? Soap Dish with Drainer—For stand, beavy cast brass n'ckel pated, Nickel Fruit Basket—Round n'ckel pated frui: basket or dish, fancy regulasly 75¢, Monday and Tuesday . . . . . 490 open work sdes, decorated China bottom, 9 nches in diameter, regu- N'ckel Towel Bar—z arms, solid brass, nickel plated, heavy and strong, larly 75¢, Mordayand Tuesday . . . . . ... . . . .. 42¢ regu'arly $3.25, Monday and Tuesday . . .. .88¢ N'ckel Plated Butier Dish—W .th dcme sh:pe cover, and ground g'ass Tumbler Holder— N c-mplete with blon glass tumbler, drainer, fancy beadedrim. . . . . ... .. ... L 38¢ regularly §1 Mondzy 2nd Tuesday . 87¢ Nickel plated Imperial Pants Hangers — Holds 4 pairs and keeps them Bath Tub Seats- The regular $1.5 arked for Men- smoothandincreate. . .. . ... ... ... . 50e Soyanl Tiialley <0 - i . e b e an 87c Cigar Ash Trays— Nickel plated, with spiing t fit table. . . . 25@ cd Tea Kettles, sol Nickel plated Tooth Brush Holder and Glase cee .. .80 and Brush Trays . 600 Nicke! plated CrumbTrayand Brush . . . . . . . . . . . 50€ &00C Nickel plated BathroomHooks . ... . . . . . . o « . . 25¢ Violin and Piano Recitals every afternoon this week, at 2, 3 and g d'clock, when Mr. Nick Brown, the celebrated ““The Kangaroo Dip,” “Our "United Emblem March,” Hooligan” (comic song), “I Wiil Love You, Always Love You" (ballad). Music Department, second floor. +1 ow prices for these four styles: shapes, ccmp’ete— 103 pietes for 12 persons . . . $11.00 50 pieces for 6 persons - . . . .$4.90 small spra roses, ccmpiete sets— 103 piec@s for 12 persens . , . 50 pieces for 6. persons . . $16.90 . 2 3b.00 Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set—As thin and white as China, n cither the popuar American Beauty or King Charles Decoraled Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sct— Full go'd edge, and Four Bargains in Dinner Ware Our Dirner Sets are ali made up of large and useful pieces, and the big selling in this department prevents the accumulation of old patterns. Note the exceedingiy Royal Flow Blue Lonsdale Dinncr Sets—Highly g'azed semi-porce.zin, that rich old blue color that always pleases, ccmplete set— 103 pieces for 12-persons: . . .$16.20 50 pieces for 6 persons . - . . $6.90 Haviland Limoges Dinner Set— With a delicate violet dec- oraticn, and traced gold handles, complete set— 100 pieces for 12 persons . . 52 pieces for 6 persons . Grocery and Liguor NMoney-Savers Why nct have the best Focd Products and purest Liquors when they cost less RERRERRRERER RERRRRRRERRE RERERD RERRRRE ERERER PERYRY PERRRY RRRRPRR PEERER RRVRRE RRRRRY RERPRPE RPRERRE RERERE RRRYRE PRERERRE RRRERE RRRRER RRRERY PRRERRE RERRRR RRRPRE RRRRER PRRRRR vErrRR ERRRRY PRRERRER RERERR RRER here than inferior grades cost in many places? Compare this list of prices: Lucca Qil—Crosse & Blackwel 's, for 2 days, quart tottles . . . §2¢€ Uncolored Jepan Tea— Extragrade, b. . . & . . . . . . 5T¢c Cream:ry Butter—In firk'ns, sold by the pound, for = days. . . 26@ Binedictine—The genune DOM, botte . . . . . $1.16 Ghirardelli’s Ground Chocolate—1-b. tins, for 2days . ....25@ Hock White Wine — A 75c per gailon grade, fur 2 days . 45¢ Baker's Cocoa— The genuine, R T RN R 22¢ Naticnal Club Whiskey —Imported in wood; regularly 84.00 gallo, for Eastern Lard— Pure 'ea’, bes', 3-lb. €in. . . . . . .38¢c thetwo days. . .. . ...l £3.05 Bzby Pimo'as — Seviile Packing C . 2;¢ California Grape Brahdy— None purer, for 2 das, gallon . $2,40 A'aska Pink Salmon—Cho'ce jac 250 § Whic Lebel Stout—McMullen's, for 2 days, dozen . . . . $7,90 Extre Standard Fru ts ) Imported Ginger Ale™ Cantr:ll & Cochrane’s, £or = days, doz. $1.2@ Peaches, b. ting; B neb S Palenii. tns Lo . L 45¢ Old Private Stock Whiskey — (1879) - Full quars, dis:lled from Ripz Olives—Lcu's G Bangquet, bote . . 25¢ selected grain, regularly £1.50 a bot le, for the two days . . $7,10 Lemons—New and bright, dozen. . . . . o o o 2 4 4 . . 15¢ Cherries in Maraschiro — Half p'nts, bott'e . 20¢ New Easte:n Cream Cheese Martin's, b . . . . . . . . 2 Pr m:ose Gin — The best importe, bot 12 Manzanilla Ol New and choics, quast 2g° Old Boubon— K:liog or Silkwo:d, bettle o SRR L L ++ +20C iy, Table Claret— s years od; s-gallen lots, $1 8 Kirk’s Crys'ola Scouring Soap—6 tars.. . . . . . . . . .28€ Navelade— Make; 2 quarts delic ous crangeade, bortle .. 25¢ Family Blend Coffee—Very fine, 5lbs. . . . . . $1.00 Pure Fruit Syrup - Raspberr, strawberry or grenad n, galon. $7,.25 Furniture at Anti-Gombine Prices |Sale of Do not buy one dollar’s worth of furniture elsewhere until you have seen ours. The Emporium furniture and carpet stocks are nearly twice as large as ever before. Every leading manufacturer is represented in the immeénse assortment. There are no ‘‘has-beens’ here, the designs and patterns are right. up to the minute. We declined to. go into the carpet and furniture combine. Emporium prices are right. Weathered ©ak Rockers — Large and comfogable Muffin Rack—A dainty. mew concsit, has three ronnd =4 tapes-ry-covered cusaions chelves of polished wood; they are us+d of fu- $12.00 i serv'ng daittics at aXernoon o DB T . SR o Chafing Dish Cabinet— A very usefu $17.50 Mher-stvlis Beo 0040 Sce and up-t ~cate pizce of furniture . . . - Other styles X_m o 5 Shavirg Stand — *Pret'y as a picture,” will glaiden the Three-piece Parlor-Suits—Sofa, Arm Chair ani Re- $12.50 ception Chair, well polished frames, $27.50 - upholstered in good Ik tapestrie-, for 150 piirs new borders, all yards long, 50 3 yar:s .ong, white 200 pairs Tapestry Armure Rep, 50 1n beart of any man who dots hs own shaving . . . . . | ARAACA TARRAA ARALAR ARRAGAR ARLARA RARARR WAAE LR ALAQAE L AARAAE RARLAR RRARAR WRD QRN AAAARNT BRARRAARAAR RAC AR ARV R AND WRa.. Lace Curtains Arabian Curtains, cable net centers, pretty floral and scroll in corded to 54 marked for this week, psir.. . . ... .$6.00 i $7.00 75¢ Notlingham Curtains— 36 inches wide, his very latest compositions— “Happy United States. lars, medium weights, sizes for boys 2 expeel to pay for them. entire costume beautifully pleated and highly tailored; excel'ent. values for g1z.50 each; will be soldfos. o v < Svle . T Hzndsoms Linen Pongee and Foulard Silk Dresses —Mads in shirt waist and blouse coat effects; in a variety of charming styles; reduced like thisto close $20.00 Were §13.50 $16.50 $17.50 $18.50 Now 3$10.12 $12.38 $13.13 $14.38 $15.00 $16.13 $18.67 $26.25 Hundreds of Reavtiful Silk Coats— Taffetas, Peau de Soics ani Pongees—the scason’s very best styles—some new ones that our buyer now in the East has secured at very advantigeous pricss, and the balance of our stock bought ecarlier in the season at such telling reductions as these. Were $10.75 $13.50 $14.50 $16.50 Were 21075 23 A o Now $7.95 $9.38 $10.88 §$12.48 :13.13 $16.13 $18.75 326.25 $30.00 It’s the Little Things That Count Note These Prices for Best Notions Stockinzt Dress Shields— Best quality, size 3, Bt S s 7ec CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- TS - AMERICA’S GRANDEST STORE News Yet--$1.50 and $2.00 Shirts 79¢ Closed out at practically our own price (under agreement not to advertise maker’s name) the balance of season’s stock and overplus production of a noted shirt manufacturer, who produces only the best custom- The purchase consists of several thousand very fine shirts made of the choicest Scotch Madras and real Plenty of patterns to suit every taste---newest striped, figured and dotted effects and pretty, Open front and back and coat styles; with cuffs attached and cuffs separate. sizes from 14 to 20, and absolutely perfect fitting. Not one in the lot worth less than $1.50—the greater part of them $2.00 values. Monday and during week in our big main aisle (California’s Bargain Center) and our Men’s Furnishing Department, your choige for - - - Boys’ Clothing--2 Big Values Boys’ Russian Overcoals—A line of very pretty garments just received, in dressy oxford erays, blues and fancy mixtures, cut full length, with vertical pockets, velvet col- 1-2 to $5 00 VAt OUr PriCe i . k. cduuseseissnsons Boys’ Knec Pants Suils—2 pieces, double breasted style—in all-wool blue cheviots, ex~ ¢ cellent quality of lining, silk sewn throughout, all sizes for boys 8 to 16 years, should be $5.00, an exceptional value at our price.... ‘Sale Silk Dresses and Coats New $12.50 Fine Linen Dresses, $9.35 s Ch‘iu Collection of Beauliful Wash Dresses—Made of fine costume Jinen and linen pique novelty texture—shown for the first time this season— (just arrived trom New York) —are marked fully a third under the pricc you would, These dainty dresses are in blue, white and natural color, with blouse frock coat, and the 17.50 Special Sale Goods ordered by mail or telephone will not be sent C. O. D. All Beginning 79¢c 8 years of age, a good $3.45 $3.95 $9.35 $40.00 $30.00 $21.50 $25.00 $35.00 $21.50 £25.00 $35.00 £40.00 Handy Packages —Contining pins, needlss, books and eyes agd hair pns .8e Cube Pins—100c count, cach . . Cab net Hair Pins— Assorted Sizes . 3@, §€ Gaire's Skirt Supporters— All s'z2s, each. J0@ Sl:'?;“ Pins— N ckel plated, sizes 1, 2 lnda",,, Db s A e 3. v - 4 Rubber Hair Curiers--Card . . . . . 280 G Dress Shie'ds— Per pa' 25¢ Belt Hose Supporters-Pair . . . . . 25¢ Finish'ng Braid —6 yard picces . . . . . 8@ pubper Over Sleeves— Asioted patterns, pair Hookon Garters—All colos, pair . . . 25@ Curling lrons —Each . . . . . 4o:mébo0 . . ... .. .. 250 ind 400 Foster Garters—Pink, blue, cardinal and black, Self-Heating Cur'ing lrons—Fach. . . 286 Laundry Wax—Hink s for. . 8O Wl o e o ceee e . 50e Initials—3 dozen on card. . +.. . . . @ Combinat:er ‘pool Ho'ders—Each... . 25@ ~Side Comb;—Shell and Amber, pair . . .. Shoe Laces— 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, dozen. . . §O@€ Sheep Pins--Containing 400 pizs. paper . .J@ = = = -+ c 1t e 250 »i 350 Women’s Fine Iimported Hosiery Positively 4 hest values on the coast Ladies’ Maco Cotton Hose-- Imported Hermsdo:f black, silk embroid- ered instep, in a large veriety of neat and new desgn’, o8 25¢ Ladies’ Real Gauze Lisle Hose—Imported Hermsdorf black, solicsd seams and heeis, doube sole, very sheer, 3 pairs QU,B@y single pair . - 35 Muslin Underwear and Corsets Ladies’ Gowns— Muslin and cambric; lace or embroidery trimmed, tucks or ruffies, cut full width and length, each = Ladies’ Long Cloth Gowns— Square neck and elbow s'eeves, timmed in (R B R R SRS RS M R e T 98¢ Exitra Size Gowns —Made of fine heavy muslin, high neck, long slecve’, trmmzd i tucks and embroidery. . $#28 and 88¢c Exira Size Drawers—Good muslin; embroidery triMmed and tucked, pair W. B. Borset —Mciium low bust; long over the hips and ab- dcmen, ma ¢ of white or drab Coutil and black satcen—a beautiful and de ervedly popular model Nemo Self-Reducing Systzm of Cor:ets —A model to fit any figure, each Ladies’ Cambric Dr.wers—z htm}li(chcd tucks and pr:;ry open w.rk embro dery, pair 50¢ Ladies’ Cambric Drawers— Fine goods, fin'shed with cluster of ten tucks, feather edge braid and deep rufii= of wide embrodery, piir . . . 750 Ladies’ Lambric Corset Covers— Trimmed in torchon 'lace and ins=:- tion, bea fings and baby ribbon, each . . . . 15 39¢ Cembric Corset Covers—Gcod mat:rial, finished with emb o'dery bead- ivg and edge, cach 75¢ Ladies’ Muslin Skirts — Made with deep hem:titched flounce, c'uster of five tucks and goai dust rufflz, each £1.00 Ladies’ Cambric Skirt—With two rows of Point d= Paris in ertion and wide lace edg= ruffls, each . . . . . . $1.29 Arabian with effects, inches 3% wide; § hext few days. or ecru, pair...ssq Porticres — Plain ches wide, 3 yards Lzdies’ Lace Lisle Thread Hose—Imported Hermsdprf black, in a large variety of the newest designs, the siocking that sold at every hosiery counter in the country at 5oc a pair, from row on 3 pairs for $200y s ngle pair 350 Ladies” All.over Lace Lisle Hose—Importzd Hermsdorf black, never sold regu'arly less than 75c a pair, from now on 50c Great Persian Rug Sale Prices ahout one-half thosé usually asked in this city for same gualities We have in stock a consignment of Persian Rugs in carpet sizes, which must, in accordance with agreement with the collector and importer, be closed out during the The assortment includes genuine Serape, Tabreez, Sparta, Gorovan, Khiva, Hyderabad and other much-in-demand makes. The sizes range from 8 ft. 3in. x 10 ft. 8 in. to 12 ft. 5 in. x 15 ft. 9 in., and are marked at our regular low prices (much under those usually asked) from $150.00 to $575.00 each. 4 During this sale, which begins Monday 4nd lasts throughout the week, we will make a discount of 333 per cent frofi) them cost you about half what exclusive dealers in antiques and rugs ask for the 65¢, 75¢ $2.75 the regular prices, which will make AARAAAR ARRAAE AAAAARL KRB AAARACAARAAAARA ALA AR AR ARAAAE TAAAAL AR ARARALARAANR AR ARRA AARRAR AR AAA R ARALAAR ARAAAR AERAAD AARAAR R ARARR ERRRRR THRAAR RAAA RS SRR RRAR SRAAAR AR AR AARAAA TARAAAR RAR AR RARAAR WARA RN AT Solid Oak Chiffonicg,— A well-made chiffonier with fiv> Or:.n: :J‘vpcr\mx“:lf“:dz::r::rlc::?r:::l Sl long, heavy tassel fringe, all colors; pair | SAME Sizes. E 4 S g drawers, nc= Freach plate mirror; s'o.aa rooms, $4.735, $5.00, ;7.50 . . ,"2.50 Sl TR % .. .$4.00 Besides the carpet sizes our entire stock of smaller Persian Rugs will be offered oY e s R e Sewirg Tzbles— Very handy, every nezdle, every spaol of during this sale at the same reductions (3373 per cent) from regular prices. These Other Chiffoniers $7.50 to $135. thread just whers you ca1 place your hands on it when | 230 pairs Oricnlal Tapesiry Portieres—In § .\ prices will give you some idea of the reductions. g New Customers ar: ipvarablyseurpreed at the big wantsdy and a - bandcme fiece of SIB 00 smp_ct‘l tfltccts, size 45 inches by 3 yards; Were Now Wese Now values we offer in m=tal teds, Ses <hat good substan- &:uf 'U; aswell. . . . 4h- R b specal vaiue, pair. , . ., . . e 3f.ginxsft . ... $1400. . $0:34 8k jinx10f $in..S$15000. . . $100.00 tial pleasing pattern in ail szcs thatws ving Trays— Odd size, with bevele! cdge, heavy giass . - . 9 ol i s PO e 8.U0 hy «$575.60.< o o xS HeBE " owim SOy " '$7.50 | 15c Extension Rods —Wich white corra- | 2% 97 x S5 - - fnecs - S8E0 ey T Tea Table with Tray - Fne wood, well Cellaret es —V jnt_for dinng room, den or | 8ited erds, exiends from 24 to 5o inches, | 1 gin. x5 sn . . $15.00. . SI0MO0 9t iinxi2fi7in . fiooco. . . SI3B.34 dete, gictipind wikid TSR I $15.00 im0 815,00 0 67,50 | cach . . . 40 i x 33 6. . o $3s0.00 . . $233.34 12f. sin. x 15 gin. . f400.00 - . . $266467 BOARD br PI‘J’;LIC 'ORKS Drau;hl;m:m‘}‘(urra;v, $200; Field Assist- | REFUSES TO GIVE UP ant ic! v, $300; Field Assistants Grin- RAISES SOMF SALABIES [0 ‘yoiihiwson, Greene, Flynn, Garba- MONGOLIAN FUSBAND Adopts Schedule of Wages of Em- w‘;’od:’"gw;?l"m $240 each; Locksmith | Groce williams Returned to Branch ployes That Will Rule During e County Jail for Further Milk Below Standard. Warrants were sworn out yesterday for the arrest of R. Stolzenwald, grocer at 272 First street: Theo Bergman, a res- taurant keeper at 631 Clay street; Joseph Fujijama, a restaurant keeper at 624 Clay street; D. F. Olson, a restaurant keeper at 641 Clay street, and F. K. Matsnoka, a restatrant keeper at 643 Clay street, for having served milk found to be be- the Present Fiscal Year. The Board of Public Works notified the Civil Service Commission yesterday that it had adopted a resolution fixing the sal- arjes and wages of its employes for the fiscal year 1%3-1904. The Increases agreed upon are as follows: Assistant Secretary Keogh, $300 per an- num; Chief Bookkeeper Leavy, $300; Clerk Reflection. Grace Willilams, the young girl who married Chan On, a Chinese, some months ago and was taken before Judge Lawlor on the cemplaint of her mother with the object of compelling her to give up her Mongolian husband cr be sent to a public Gartland, $300; Stenographer Powers, mod low standard. -ll- 5 Head Janitor Syron, $300; assistant hea oy PP : janitor, $180; Office Deputy DShnovan, $300; Two Bankrupts. l IVE'?Y COPY OF Expe(r:’lt‘g:"d Cl'drkF file\'gx’:. m: }nslflc' Petifions in bankruptcy were filed yes- THE OUNDAY CALL tors O'Brien and Still, each; Inspec-| ¢ .q by L. P. Wheeler, 1. FEs tor Cowden. 330: Buperintendent of Sew- | 17087, W% o o Sheeter, u farmer of| | To-day’s issue) contalns the ers Brandon, $300; Superintendent of Pav- | %%, 00 TE0, Lo, 10 o Mateo. Ha. Art Supplement “OLD HOME- ing Gallagher, 0. Building Inapectors | cq 3609, o assets— : STEAD,” and failure to receive Horgan, Jordan_ Fitzsimon and Clark, J é o . g i 4 $300 each; Draughtsman Corwin, $180; As- —*‘—’ = e same shoul porhd_ sistant City Engineer Morser, $30; Sur- | B. H. Webster, Ex-Supt. City Schools, your Carrier cr Agent at once. veyor Pldge, $300; Assistant Engineers| Metropolitan Business College, See cdu-| | Connick and Herman, $300 each:' cational column. * &+ . institution}> continues in mo Two morths ago the Judge ordercd her an unylelding HELD NOT TO BE PART OF NATIONAL MILITIA Jaw of the State it is part of the National Guard, it cannot, if the State should de- cide to place the Natlonal Guard under sent to the Branch County Jail in the ex- Under the New Law Divisions of | Lh¢ Provisions of the National Militia law, pectation that she would consent to live with her mother and forget Chan On. She was brought before the Judge again yes. terday and said she was still of the same mind. When the Judge suggested that she shou!l live with her mother for a month :nd see if she would not change The judge her mind, she burst into tears and im- plored him not to send her to her mother. “I would rather,” she sobbed, “go to any jail in the country than go to my mother, as I am afraid of her. Don’t send kind to me.” . . The Judge finally decided to send her back to the Brapch County Jail for an other month, 1t} could be ascertained whether a statement made by her as to her condition was true. of warfare. W. P. Schell, 520 Mission street, model * maker, experimental —miachinery, noveliies. Modern shon. | California Are Independent Organizations. advocate States army has decided that the Naval | Militia of the States does mot come within the scope of the National Militia law, as was fondly hoped in some organizations. General Davis has advised Secretary Roo that the Naval Militia cannot be regard- ed as organized militia, because suc! cepiion to nearly every rule, which ap- plies to Naval Militia organizations in the United States, is the Naval Militia of the | ¢lass In every respect, and ladles travel- District of Columbia, which is entitled to draw army rations and contes in for any | comfortable accommodations. Secure stage distribution of arms and other materials | reservatio This decision of the judge, places the Naval Militia of California In an entirely new light, for while by the ! reputation of being a bad man. | become part of the organization, but will have to be maintained as an independent | voay. the Uhnited | e S e . gt YOSEMITE VALLEY. H T | A Very Low Rate Established by the | Santa Fe. During July and August special coupon tickets are on sale, which include rail and tage fare, hotel bills en route and ac- commodations in the valley at Camp Cur- of me there, Judge, I implore you, but let never has nor never will particl-| o e 5 complete trip of five, seven or me go to my husband, as he is the only pate in the privileges of Section 108/ ten days: human being on this earth who has been of the Revised Statutes. An ex-| Five days, $7.50; seven days, $150; ten days, ese accommodations are strictly first ing alone need feel no hesitancy about going, as we can now positively guarantee ns in advance at 641 Market street, Santa Fe office. - advocate ——————— It is often difficult to live up to eme's