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THE SAN Fi{ANCI CO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1897. » Du % _OCTOBER 6, 1897 AMUSEMENTS. BALDWIN THEATER —“My Friend from India” COLUMBIA TREATER— Sue. MoRosco's OPERA-Housx £1CAZAR THEATER TIVOLI OPkra Hovsr. - ORrEFUM.—High-Class V OBERON.—Grand Concor. CoLvrN GATE Harr—Camilla Urso, Thursday, Cetober 14. *uTRo B, —Bathing and_Per C AxD Cnures Fr t Vaudeville Company, even g rmancas. THEATER— afiernoon and AUCTION SALES. By J. BaAnrTH- October 7, Goods, at 123 Kearny 0 P. ay. Art Weather. Wednesday; brisk, high southwest KNIGHTS TN CONCLAVE Will Meet in Los Angeles This Week, Preparations for the Reception of the San Francisco Delegation Have Been Made. ng the present week the Knights emplar will hold a department conclave of Los Angeles. On sion ten commanderies will sent. Los Angeles Comman- No. 9 has extended an invi- to Goiden Gate Commandery No. ity and has requested it to give an exbibition drill on that occasion. The 1avitation has been accepted and the com- leave this city for Los An- I train_this evening, and will at destination 10-morrow afternoon at1:30 o’cloc On arrival of the commandery in Los entire department of South- a will be formed in line, re- ve the commandery and escort it to a The sir knights will be the recip- . In the even- give an exhibition drill, to ed by a reception and d Friday morn a spec will take the knights over the kite-shaped The return wiil be made at 6 p. M., ng Al Malaikal Temple, 1l bold a ceremonial v, the following day, an made to Santa Catalina he afternoon will be devoted to ing and fishing, and in the ere will be an elaborate recep- quet and bail. The commanderies ve the izland Sunday morning, go Angeles and take the train for Los — SUGAR DUTIES, Two Important Circulars Issued by the Treasury Department. Two important circulars were received at the Custom-house Mcnday from the Treasury Department at Washington with reference to the duty on sugar. The first deals with consular certificates and is as follows: invoice of sugar must be accompanied cate of the United States consular officer at the port of shipment to the United States, naming place and_country where the as produced, and in the case of sugar nam the ra & aiso the country of pro- sugar, molasses or syrup 2. uidation of entries of sugar not ac- i by such certificates shail be su- ated duties shal! include to cover the additional 18y be apparently liable. upon sugar a-sisted t bounties and reads as follows: mation thus far received 1aw of the Nether- ing the excise on hiy probable that sugars country receive export the so-catled discounts or din thatlaw, viz.: Raw su- £ 100 kilogrammes; refined 100 kilogrammes. aves tigation of the matter ; ail entries of sugars im- produced in the Netherlands :d, and the duties shail be es- s suflicient to cover addi- cqual to the above specified por e S Lawbreaking Chinamen. Judge Cook has continued until the 18th s 0f Chun Ah Chon and five other :sted on a charge of illegal fishing. There’s a notch that nothing fills as well as a bookcase desk— limited room, books to pre- serve, need of a des The thing is to get a book- case desk that isn’t spoiled by gaudy carvings and gingerbread work. We have it—picture above. Four above. Pigeon-holes inside. Broad writing-leaf. A little beading on the upper shelf, a touch of carving in the top. The rest is piain—good taste, high fin. 1sh, low price. book-shelves — two below, two Roll top office desks that you can depend on, $19 to $150. toll tops that roll, drawers that draw, slides that slide. California Furniture Company (N P Cole & Co) C?‘rpeu 117 Geary Street tioe SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Al ew's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures paiuful, swollen, smarting fee: and instantly Lukes th stivg ont of corns and buuions. 1v's the gientest comfort discovery of the age. Alien's Foot-Ease makes tizhi-fitting or new shoes feel easy. IUis a certam cure 1or sweatng. callous ured, .ehing feet. Try iv lo-day. *old uggists and shoestores. ~ By mail for 25c, ‘irlal package FREE, Address Allen Le Roy, N, Y. & #.a Neatly the Entire Cannery Fleet Has Returned From Alaska With Full Cargoes of Salmon. Yesterday the Merom and St. Nicholas Arrived From Nushagak, and When the Invincible, Harvester and Santa Clara Arrive the Entire Fl:et Will Be About Acccunted For. SANTA GRUZ WOULD COME IN Many of Them Would Like to Join the California League. Captain Devemaux Registers a Kick Against the Tourna- ment Management. Futile Efforts of Napoleon Fagen to Secure Stanley of the Reliance. Captain Devereaux of the Santa Cruz day, returned home yesterday. The cap- tain remained over to secure additional ball players for bis aggregation. He was hopeful of strengthening the nine by sign- ing new men, but in this undertaking he was unsuccessiul. Concerning the proposition of Santa Cruz joining the Calilornia League this season the captain said: I am unable to say what we shall do. If it were notso late in the season we should certainly affiiiate with the new or- ganization. There are a number of our the league. We feel thai the games here- after at Central Park will be roorly at- tended, owing to the strong hold that Recreation Park has upon the people. The liberality of the manzgement of the latter grounds in giving 6) per cent to the players is to be commended. an incentive for firsj-ciass ball playing. “Qur nine at the commencement of the season was able to compete and compete successfully with any team in the tourna- ment. Several of our plavers have been crippled, but tbe tournament commi:tee has not permitted us to sign new men so. Hereafter I provose to sign a good man whenever I can find him.” Solly Smitu, is Colonel Robinson. colonel feels high'y pleased at the great success which atiended the opening of Recreation Parg Sunday. “Our success,” said the colonel, ‘‘exceeded all expecta- tions. wasn’t & dull momeantinit. It wasplaved in the quick time of one hour and forty minutes. Of course the grounds were not in the best condition. By next Sunday they wiil be very much improved. Alil the old-time love:s of the game were on | Napoleon James Joseph Fagen, man- ager of the California Markets, has made overtures to Matt Slanley, the new catcher of the Reliance, to play in that nine. Stanley will remain with the Reli- ance. Noless than seven players of the Gilt Edge and Reliauce nines have been approached and offered posi'lons on the tournament teams. Notan offer has been accepted. The managers of the Giit Eage and Reliance say that these cffers have | been made for the purpose of crippling the teams. Jack McGlynn, manager of the Olym- pies, is on the outlook for new men, “Wair,” said Jack last night, “‘and see the make-up of my team in the next game. It will comprise some speedy men. Gilt Edge and Reliance will have to play bali to beai us out.” WANTED TO SCARE HIM, Viola Gunning Arrested on a Charge of Assault to Murder. Viola Gunning, the wife of a soldier now in Florida, was arrested last night by Po- | licemen F. F. Dougherty and P. Sullivan | on a charge of assault to murder. Viola has been living with Harry Sobl, a porter, at 7 Netoma sireet for about two | weeks, and has been drinking cheap claret to an immoderate extent. Last night she wanted 10 cents from Sohl to buy more claret and be reiused. Then she zot mad and ordéred bim ont of the house. Rather than have arow Sohl weat out into the yard and Viola followed him with a revolver in her hand and fired two shots at him, but hber aim was unsteady. Dongherty and Sullivan heard the shols and they found Viola with the revolver in her hand. When she was taken to the City Prison she couid do nothing but laugh, and said she meant only (o scare Sohl. —_——————— New Divorce Suits. Suits for divorce have beer filed in the office of the County Clerk as follows: Frauces L. Williams against David L. Wil liams for failure to provide, Louis J. Traung rgainst Mary F, Traung for intemperance, W. J. Penny against Laurina Emily Peuny for de- sertion, Catherine Paine agsinst Alfred J. Paine for infidelit; ————————— Iron for Valiey Road. The Valley Road let a contract yesterday at & very low price to John F. Merrill of this city 10r 1000 tons of rajirosd iron to be used in completing the track to Bakersfield, e . To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quintne Tablets. Drug- gists refund the money i it fails to cure, 25¢.¢ niaie, who has been in the city since Sun- | men who insist that the club should join | It should be | while other clubs have been allowed to do | The happiest man in town, next to, The | The game was snappy, and thera ! DPRAISE FOR THE NAVAL N Its Taunch to Be Repaired as a Reward for the Men's Efficiency. Nearly All of the Cannery Fleet | Have Now Returned With Full Cargoes, The Yacht Rover, Which Cost $5000 | to Build a Few Years Ago, Has Been £old for $885. The salmon fleet has done remarkably well this year. Nearly all the vessels are eood one the fishermen have counsiderable money in their pockets. The Merom got | in yesterday from Nushagak, via Karluk, | with 9140 barrels and 26600 cases of salm- on, and the ship E£t. Nicholas, also laden : with salmon, was passing in at dark. The steamer Elsie got in from Pyramid Harbor and reports having towed the ship Invin- | | cible to sea before leaving Bering Sea, When she and the Harvester and Santa | Clara get in the entire fleet will be ac- | | counted for. | | | The arrival of the cannery fleet has | made sailors on the beach more pientiful, | | but still there are not near enough to man | | the grain fleet, and in counsequence the | | wages of A. B.’s have risen from $3¢ to $35 | a month. At least a hundred men are | i wanted at once to man the .deep-water | vessels now in the stream and ready to | sail for Europe. | The crack yacht Rover has changed | hznds and that at a very low figure. Her | hull cost to build nearly $3000 and her | | spars and furnishings cver $2000. Yet, if | the report be true, she has been turned | over to some Sausalito yachismen for | §885. Commodore C. C. Bruce gave up | yachting some time azo and is now either | | in Dawson City or on his way there. His | flag will not be seen in the bay again for | | some time to come, but the Rover will be | in commission again next vear. | Dr. Withers C. Waits, who came over | here on the Moana, is going back home | again. After hizexperiencein Chinatowu ! and the showing up hands of the police he has come to the conclusion that the Southern seas are good enough for him, so as his relatives | have cabled his fare to the agents of the | | steamer he will return on the Moana. | The revenue cutter Rush will not go out of commission just vet. She is in fair trim alier her cruise in the Arctic, and will be kept in readiness for any emer- gency. Yesterday she went to Iolsom- street whart, where she will coal up and have fresh supplies put aboard. Shoula another dispatchfboat be required,, the Rush will be in readiness for another trip to Honolulu or Central America, The naval battalion’s steam launch is to | be repaired at the Mare Island Navy-yard, | She broke down some time ago, an'i Cap- | tain Turner wrote to the naval authorities | asking to havs ber repaired. The answer was as follows: NAvY De he received at the MENT, September 23, 1897. Sir: The Br ~uu of Steam neering has been direc ‘o issue the necessary instrue- | tions for having the steam cutter now in the possessiou of the First Division of the Cali- | fornis Naval Baitalion repaired at the navy- | yard, Mar 1t will be necessary for | You 1o deliver the cutter at the navy-yard and | o re(‘(;n'c Ler there afler the repairs are com- ieted. p\\'nen steam cutters are put in good condition before being lent to the naval militia it is uuderstood thut the department will not be pu: to any iurther expense in maintaining them; they are leat to the | naval militia because they are unserviceable to the navy. In view. however, of the excel- lent work done by your command the depart- ment has decided to authorize the repairs in this case, but it must not be ussumed that the State will be relieved in future from the re- | spousibility of keeping Governmeni property | in such condition as will render itserviceable | for naval militia purvoses. T ROOSEVELT, Assistant S :cretary. Cavtaln L H. Turner, communding N | Battalion, San Francisco, Cal. | The Harbor Commissioners have given Caypiain Turner the use of the tug Gover- nor Marknam, and in a few days the launch will be taken to the navy-yard. Captain Windrow, one of the best known masters in California, has returned from a lengthy visit to his friends in the Eus: He will resume command of the ship Two Brothers. Tne Oceanic Steamship Company’s Aus- tralia sailed for Honolulu yesterday with alarge cargo and the following passen- gers: Dr. F. Bevme; J. P. Blair, wife, child and nurse; W. E. Brown and wile, W. J. Callingbam, E. T. Cooper, Miss Erickson, J. Grace and wife, L. Grant, Miss A. Haffter. Mrs. W. W. Hall, Miss Charlotte Hall, H. B. H:ll, Miss L. Irwin, L Jacobs, T. K. James and wife, Mrs, E. C. Judd, Miss E. P. Judd, J. 8. Lynch, E, Murphy, Mrs. C. Patterson; Rev. G. L. Pesrson, wife and_two children; Miss I. M. Pope, Miss A. E. Pupe, Dr. J. H. Ray- mond, W. Rhodes, George H. Robertson, S. Roti:, Miss L. Roth. h?rs. 8. Savidge, A. J. Snvder and wife, W. T. Schmidt, T. C. Thaver, C. F.-Wall, H. M. Whaitney, E. Winston, Hugh Marriam. W. J. Caliingbam, the insusance man, is Very respectiully, al , E. C. now in port, and as the catch has been a | lchief steward of the Australia, is on pleasure tent. | Tue steamer Farallon is to be taken off | the D | being and will make one trip at least to | another goldfield. | here will go to San Diego to take a party of Southern Californians to the Copper River. Itisexpected that fully 1000 men wil! winter up there this year and will be ready to make their way into the interior next sprine. Those who havs already started will make their homes on the boats which togk them up. Those who wiil go up on the Faralion wili take up the necessary material with which to build houses. The Harbor Commissioners at yester- day’s meeting emvowered their purchas- 1ng agent 10 buy all the lumber and piies required by the board in the open market | | at the lowest rates.. This is done in order | | to push the work now in progress and at the same time compiy with the restrain- | ing order sned out in the Superior Court | | by the Pacitic Pine Lumber Company. { The contractars on the ferry depot are | behindband with their work and the | board iustructed the architect to notify | them that it more speed was not made the contracts would be declared void and the | | work would be completed by the Commis- | sioners at the expense of the contractors’ | bondsmen. | John Dowd of 1308 Webstar street fell {down the hold of the ship Cyrus Wake- | field yesterday and had his back vers | badly h He was ireated atthe City | Front Receiving Hospital and later was teken to his home. John Batchey, a biacksmith, while cut- ting & horseshoe was struck in the left breast vy a large splinier and was severely injured.” Tne iron was removed and the wound dressed at the Branch Hospital, HELD IOR BRIBERY. Chan Chung, a Chinese Gambler, Made an Attempt Upon the Wrong Man. Chan Chung, a Chinese gambler, was yesterday held to answer befcre the Supe- rior Court by Judge Joachimsen on a charge of bribery, in $1000 bonds. On July 8 Chune, who kept a gambling | establishment at 925 Washington street, | sent for Serzeant Perrin, who at that time | was in charge of the Chinatown squad. | The sergeant went there, accompanied by Policemen Bonner and O'Connell and a'citizen nameda Raphael. Jhung expressed his pleasurs at meet- ing the sergeant and slipped two $5 gold | pieces into bis hand. Tne serzeant iooked at the money and asked Chung what he meant. | +1 don’t want you and your men to be breaking into my place,” saia Chung, “and arresting my patrons; so when you think of doing so, ;u‘z send me word and | it will be all right.’ In the presence of the others the ser- geant marked the two go!d pieces as evi- dence and p:omptly placed Chung under arrest. B WERE NOT STAGE-ROBBERS, Unpleasant Experieace of Two Young Men From gon. The police are rendering every assist- ance to the Depuly Sberiffs from Mendo- cino County in trying to locate the stage- ropbbers, but they are handicapped by hav- ing three or four entirely different descrip- ons of the two men. Early vesterday morning Policemen Sullivan and Tyrrell arrested two iall young men with broad-brimmed it felt hats and locked them up in the “tanks’ at the City Prison. Chief Lees interviewed them yesterday morning and they informed himthat they belong to Oregon and were in that State at the tume of the stage-robberies. The Chief wired to the address in Oregon and received a reply confirming the statement o: the two men. They were immediately released from custod - ————— Frank Released. The United States Grand Jury reported to United States Judge de Haven yesterday that they had iznored the charges against C. E Frank, accused of sellinz cigars without a bond and of refilling Habana cigar boxes with Chinese cigars. The defeudant’s bonds were odered released, a and Skaguay route for the time | 1 She will come to San | Francisco for an overhauling and from | | to assert that his Hon. WHICH, THE NEW OR THE 0LD7 Two Boards of Supervisors Now Before the Supreme Court. Many Friendly Bets Being Made That the 0ld Supervisors Will Win, Will Mayor Phelan Resign? A Dis- puted and Much-Discussed Question, The Justices of the Supreme Court kept themseives secluded all day, but not one decision was rendered, so busy were they over the consideration of tue “all” im- portant question, which ot the two con- tending Boards of Supervisors wiil be recognized. The august body was up to its eyes, so to speak, in unraveling the mysteries of the codes and previous decisions. There wero any number of iriendly bets being made on the outside as to ths de- cision, the old board being on the long end of the strink. The vets cousisted cuiefly of a hat, a cigar or a social cocktail, with a lunch thrown in. Why itis that the old | board is the favorite wou!d be hard to tell, | but such is the fact. | The court will probably render its de- cision this week. Under the law the court must sit in Los Angeles next Monday, and, considering the gravity of the situa- tion, it will undoubtedly decide the issue before it leaves on Saturday for the land of orange blossums. ‘While this is the uppermost thought at the present time tlere is still another lurking in the breasts of the appointees of the old board. Should the new members | come out victorious it is conceded on all hands that notone of the Rainey clique would be kept in office a month. There are others who are bcid enough Mayor Phelan would resign in a big heap of disgust at | the ingratitude of a Supreme Court in not sustaining him in bis presen: peculiar position. The position of Mayor Phelan with the oid board would be something like the one over which Mayor Kalloch presided, or rather did mot preside over. The Supervisors of that period ran the | | city as if there was no such thing as a| Mayor. The objectionabie official was kept busy defending himself and nis oftice in | the courts of the cily ths greater portion of his time. If the old board should get in Mayor Phelan will be kept warm in his office for the balance of his term, orit | will not be the fault of brevet Mayor | James Briit and his concreted seven ad- | herents. As to the tax levy it rests on this decision, and whichever way it goes decides the tax levy. WELLS OF GRIPPLE CREEK Invincible in the Roped Arena. Among those who witnessed the physi- | cal culture contest between Billy Elmer, the thespian pugilist, and Dick Case at Woodward’s Pavilion was James H. Wells of Denver, a moneyed man, a| stranger in the city, a man who had | made a large fortune in Cripple Creek and had no desice to tempt or woo for- tune on the Kiondike. Shortly after Eimer's defeat W Case. "“Look here!” =aid Wells a formal introduction was over and they had had several drinks. *'1 believe that you can lick any man in the world of your weight.”” “I am satisfied that I can do that very thing,” answered Case. “There is no man that I fear of my weight, not even the doughty Walcott.” Scveral days after this conversation Weils met some {friends of *“Young” Dempsey in a resort, who boastingly pro- claimed that Dempsey could do Case. Wells hotly disciaimed that Dempsey could do anything of the kind. Dempsey’s partisans asserted that he could, and the storm b came a tempest. | “Illtell you what I'll do,” smd W as he wipea his perspiring forehead. bet $450 that you can’t do Case.” Dempsey’s friends covered the money, and it was arranged that the bout shouid be brought off at Blanken's Six-mile House. Thursday several vehicies drove up to Blankens’ resort. Among those first to zht was Case. Look here, Henry,” said Case, address- ing the veteran proprietor o! the roadside | inn, “‘we would like to inspect your gym- Dick,” said the genial Blanken, *“you can inspect anything 1 have around here.” The keys of the gymnasium were given to Case, The gymnpasium is upstairs. The perty went ap. Blanken, busy about the inn, heard a resounding thud. He rushed upstairsand into the gymuasium, and found Case lying on his back. D.ck had been knocked out in the first round. “Wells of Cripple Creek had been given the double cross. And the thing is the talk about town. $20 Tae bak to the cent. .onabusiness trip and L K. James, late NEW TO-DAY. 002 ng pdwder that does the most wor Schillings Best—at your grocers. @150 | He Believed That Case Was! | Swe. A TRIAL WILL PROVE THIS TRUE. Sample for the gofuge. three cents. HALL & RuckeL ™ | NEW YORK Proy fors LONDON e e NEW TO-DATY! 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SALE HELD AT 116 Sutter St. NATHAN DOHRMANN &CO ook 2 ek dod e Aok ke gk ek o 2 0 NARH NN YNNI AN LA N NEW TO-DAY—AMUSEMENTS. b Gl CLGOTILOD & @+ At3its anomamA { The Farewell Week Will be a Corker. —a — 1 S e = A Great Biz Hit. Only To-nicht and Thursday. THE FRAWLEY ANY. THURSDAY EVENI Friday evening, Satur.a night, Sunday evening, by special Railroad of Love” Next week. Dighy Bell and Laora Joice Bell in “THE HOOSIER DUOCTOR.”’ BALDWIN THEATER. ALHAYMAN & Co. (Incorporated)..... Proprisiacs ALL THIS W Every Evening, including Sund “MY FRIEND FROM INDIA,” Preseuted by the original SMYTH & RICE COMEDY C0,, IS A LAUGHING HIT OF MAMMOTH PROPORTIONS, TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE AURS. ERNESTINE KRELING, Proprietor & Manages LAST WEEK ——GRAND OPERA SEASON—— CGrand Verdi Festivall! —THIS EVENING— Friday and Sunday, RIGOLEBTTO! ‘The most artistic rendaition ever given in this city. Thursday and Saturday. the Romantic Opera, IL TROVATORE! ONLY GRAND OPERA MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AT 1:45 M. Farewell Testimonial to GUSTAY HIN RICHS CLOENGIRIN. Vext Wesk— iy Special Reques: —_—rHE BOH LAN GLELL " — Popular Pric 25¢ and 50c. i MATIN Y (WEDNESDAY). Parquet, any s Balcony, auy seat, 10¢. Cuilaren, any seat, 10¢ O’BRIEN AND HAVEL In “The Newsboy’s Cour:shin.” Direct from Europe, the ADOLPHT TRIU, Flyiag Bar Performers. Last week of MR. LAWTON, iu an enurs chauge. Undiminished enthustasm in the ENABEN-XKAPELLE AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE BILL! FRED BELASCO. .. Manager ALCAZA livenings ai 8:05. Phone Biack 1108. COMEDY HOLDS SWAY. told when FARCE Why see the troubla« of life doletull | you can see them humorous.y presesic FRENCH FLATS. Nota dull moment—not a weeping situation— only laughter. or 15e. INOS, PRIC , 25¢ NEXT WE PINK DOM MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, WALTEK 3ORUSCO...Sole Lessee and Manager. The Eminent WM. EXI. PAasSCoxE, In the i tle “ole of Dumas’ Kowantic Drama, C“NVMON TE CRISTO c. #roduct.on and o d astern Actor, Event Matinecs b SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGIITS Open Laly from 7 A AL unidi 11 P 5 CHILDRE Bathiug, with admlssion, 25¢; calidren, 20c. 85 SUNDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 1TJAL D CONCERT—— 10. —1 ——POPULAR FRITZ SCHEEL! The Celebraied iuternational Leader, and his MAMMOTH ORUHESTRA OF 75 PIECES! | Admission 25¢. Children under 12 years 56 OBERON STARK'S. -, VIENXA ., ORCHENTRA ! URSO FAREWELL CONCERTS. The sale of seats for Caml:la Uso’s concerts at Golden Gate Tiall, October 14 and 17, opens next Friday morii-g at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s. 1ick- ets, with seats reserved, $1. THE CHUTES AND FREE THEATER Every Afternoon and Fvening, ADGIE AND HER LIONS. MAZUZ & MAZETT, MLLE. LIRA, ETG Admission to all 10¢, Children 5e.

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