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THE CO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1897. SAN FRANCIS NEW 7T0-DAY —DRY GOODS thrshrlesiasiantesirsirsheniastrsfeniasirstesiacircteejastantonianieds DRESS GOODS! Extra Values! Our Extra Heavy All-Wool Black At 50 Cents. Mohair Serge, 44 inches wide. Black Crepons and Frise Stuffs: At 75 Camls- e most desirable atticle in the market for Separate Skirts ; 38 inches wide. 81,00, e 42-inch Black All ‘Wool Mohair Nov- 1 cltxes ; large assortment of beautiful designs just opened. it B conts artisan committee that wnuld, mpt (o foist on the people of Ban that would create 1n time a privileged class of flice-hoiders such as had beeu created in ina. The people should not be d vested their right to select public_servants, “We wanta non-partisan Board of Free- holders in the broad ense of the term. Wedo not need a charter of laws but | simply want a charter of principles to be observed in the government of the city.” The resolution was adopted. Committee of Five Repub-| The heivean, Mr Risrdsn, observed . . | that bis task of appointing a committee of licans Appointed to Rece | sive from nincteon members was by no THEATER T I St Jiverr orm, m - ommend Freehol ders. means a pleasant duty, but he reminded nis hearers that all the members of the METROPOLITAN TEMPLE—( UBERON. - San x\’raz.mm e ehael e ols .. L PREPARING FOR A NEW CEARTER ==Y i =T —— (F==1 re==y) NTA THEATER.—Ialian ( KOSCO'S Urrma-hiovsi— The t Para b < < < < < = ¥ ===, e AlcAzan | committee would be privileged to present ‘names and that the names reccommended | must ve adopted by the whole committee. e chair then appointed as the sub-com- M. H. Smith, Thirty-ninth g Buacigalupi, Forty- fourth Dmncl L G. Clinch, I~ony first rict; j. M. ¢ hretien, Forty-second Dis- ;.8 d ‘Grove P. Ayers, Thirty-eighth Domand for Good Men, Whose rk in Charter-Framing the People Will Accept. Grand Cou ATHS.— Bath: ES AND CRUTES ville Company, € FUTRO T THE C ¥aQ1¥1C CoasT _YaciricCoast Jockky Crus THE VERDICT WAS EXCESSIVE iter the adjournment of the commmea a short mtervx(-w was bela with W. Griswold, 1. H. Porter and C. H. John- son, re lvre:enl\n;: the Populists. A future {im? was appointed for a conference. OPENED BIDS YESTERDAY. Directors of Home for Feeble-Minded Children to Sell Old Santa Clara Property. The directors of the State Home for Feeble-Minded Children, located at El- dridge, met in the Grand Hotel yester- | Action Taken by the Executive Com- tee of the County Committ Names to Be Submitted. MOTHER MARGARET’S GENEROUS GIFT. There was filed in the Recorder’s office late yesterday afternoon a deed of gift to the St. ¥rancis Girls’ Directory Ofphan Asylum from Miss B. Martin Mines. To the uninitiated the transaction would appear an ordinary one, but to those familiar with charitable work during the past ten years it is not. Mother Margaret, who for years past has looked out for the interests of the directory, is no other than Miss Mines. Said Mother Margaret last night: *Iarrived in this city in 1887, and seeing the need of a home for orphaned children and friendless girls, T opened one on An open session of the executive com- T A ha A New T Granted the mittee of the Republican County Commit- ‘Dfid i,’ : 1119 :v»o”\\:xs held lasteveningat Frater Halt 4o-inch Two-Toned Jacquard Frise, rich effects and wonderfully cheap. mit nap dSCa zar building. The members of Martin C consider som ee w zether to e ce- Free- The com- Hou . Charles alled toz to th of day to open bids for a tract of fifty acres cf land in Santa Clara, the property upon which the institution was located until it was comvelled to seek more commodious quarters. This same property has previously been | offered for sale, but the Governor never approved the prices bid for it. The proba- bility is that to-day it will not bring more n $10,000, and perhaps somewhat iess. Those who attended the meeting were: . Overton of Santa Rosa, president of Ci Jobn T. Harrington Reibenstein of Stockton Wood of San Francisc ttee, was presen Thomas P. the 25th of December of that year. The home was then located a 218 Grove street, but at the end of six months it became overcrowded, necessitating a new house. We then moved to 301 Franklin, aud rext to 331 Van Ness avenue, our children constantly increasing. While on Van Ness avenue I saw the need of a larger asylum, so I bought a piecs of the land where we now live, adding to it at every opportunity, until I was the possessor of a large section. In 1890 pending the I erected a cottage, Le when we would be able to build the fine structure now standing and valued at $50,000. Tne children are of all denominations. has ever been refused admittance 10 the asylum. There are over 130 tots who are cducated and cared for until they lent condition. No desertea babe or orphaned child The institut'on is now in excel- arrive a at xhe .n:e of 14, when a noud home with some Iam\lv is found for them. latest shade $1,28, 42-inch Mohair Fancies in a variety of new colorings. 44-inch All-Wool Scotch Cheviots, Heather Mixtures, really worth $1 56-inch Venetian Cloth, in all the est fabric in the market for Tailor-Made Suits % % % g % s of colorings. The new- T <rom a William P. Edwards of Eid- | 3 secretary of the board, and Dr. | b Osborn of Eldridge, endent [: | i 5:;‘ 2 the home, Secretary Ed: } Our out-of-town patrons will be supplied with % ald last night: | ; | not compaire ex with lained to use int the ticket b es station n ordered b that ached the he bC[A-\Ll to T > have just bad 2 new electric-light lant put in to supvlant the gas system. ere are over 1000 incandescentand a mber of arc lights in the service. Lough we now have a place of 1700 es upon whickt a half million doliurs pa s, very nearly equail sex. Toere are 1000 other cases in this State eligible to tkte home. We expect soon to get $5000 from the Mrs. Lux estate for the construction of an epileptic ward ;ru]rurl\ if Governor Budd approves the r ail the money.”’ y acresin Santa ra that was inal site of thie State Home for the directors of the institu- bid received by the Grand Hotel. li- | tion at their meeting i " GENERAL DANIEL FUENTES. or of a cosmopo FAGE CASE Athletic Cluh. to Meet Choynski in New Orleans, “Kid"” Lavigne States Positively That He Will Not Meet Walcott Again, Frank McConne'l, who recently defeated | Billy Elmer in the fourth round before the Acme Athletic Club of Oakland, was last night matched to meet Dick Case in an eight-round contest before the same | club on December 10. Aleck Greggains will leavs Thursday for New Orleans. He expects to meet Joe Choynskion December 1 before the Tulane Athletic Club in a ten-round bout. The ciub has forwarded $100 to Grezgains to | pay his traveling expenses. Aleck stated iast night that he was in fine conditionand | ready 1o travel a ten-round jace with Choynski. Those acquainted with the pugilistic situation state that Choynski will not meet Greggains before the club. Chovnski | i | Jackson Opinions. Negligences of Subor- dinates. | But There Should Be a Reform in | the Matter of Financial Responsibility. | The inlerviews with Internal Revenue Collector Lynch and Collector of Customs | | Jackson recently published in THE CALL concerning needed changes in the civil ervice regulations have attracted much attention and have provoked much dis- cussion among politicians and Federal employes. All admit that the reforms asked for, 80 far as requiring certain subordinates to give bonds to the Government, shouid be | inauzurated, but there is a difference of opinion on the proposed plan of allowing | beads of departments to appoint their more important subordinates. In the postoffice and in other branches of the | Governmental service the opinion is ex- OF OFFICIALS mwwwWmw*wwwmmmwwww&mmwwmwwwmmwwmmww samples on application. 0 0 < 5 St b Q CURTIN, has been s C uildings and equip- » . . . et e montn I ol v sconed 0% They Will Fight Fight| What Federal Offcials i cured or:_In the insutution there e 91 | Rounds Before the Acme | Think of the Lynch and | ¥ 9N-913 Market Street. P ma ol o ] R interests. Also that the head of adepart- nmricnsnnt_es or positive wrongs or for the malfeasances or negligences or omissions of duty of the sub-agentsor other persons properly employed by or under him in A three shoe that combines desirable things— NEW TO-DAY-AMUSEMENTS. for women. We alrealy have one for i S is; thellicadicfia denstty men. And we expect soon to get the 5 > ' . | ment or other superior ¥ money from the sale of the Santa Clara | Aleck Gregeains Receives Money | Collectors Not Responsible for :;;hz;rhgrr_;;etnr;fl;; oo ,i:;of‘hfif»:xcflu‘:léfi BALDWIN THEATER. ALHAYMAN & Co. (Incorporated)....Propriesacs TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK, ‘A\l'u«"ljlixl“!}:‘u‘? sola_for s-EUJImLhlml\le”\'v“z.::eo[w\?;e.;e“‘z the discharge of Lis official duties. INCLUDING SUNDAY. es selected by | Co. of tuis city, that being the highest ¥ S b NEW TO-DAY. LObT’ STRAYED OR STOLEN EXTRA !|— IT HAPPENS NEXT WEEK! Klaw & Erlanger’s Joyous Picture ot Life, ~GAY.'NEW.-YORK! SEATS READY THURSDAY MORNIN i BRILLIANT SUCCESS! CALIFORNIA THEATER. ALHAYMAN & Co. (I Lessoay D OPERA CO. from Milan, aud City of M TO-NIGHT and Saturday Matinee, LUCIA DI _LAMMERM VORITA” ; Evening. ) ITALIAN GR Direct would s is anxious to face Peter Jackson. Should | pressed that such a system would be a re- 8 i idensity b be meet .vacksulu and defeat hfm} uelwn]l | turn to all the evils which the civil service || common sense (extension BCHESTRA. dealings th uire the championship of Eaglan system . esigne in- & ¥ 2o = i acq v agland | system was designed to abolish, and, in soles), stylish design and the Truckee L ductor ref 7 it should only be f would compenga The Real Leader of the Guatema'an Revolution Comes Here and Austraiia and consequently would be in a position to chall-nge any man in the | world, a challenge which could not be | overlooked aspiring heavy-weights, The National Athletic Club decided last | nave been talks wit. Billy Lavigue in the vapers, but none with the “*Kid.” | stead of the heads of depariments ap- pointing their depulies, those ofhcials would be appointed as they were in the good o ld days before the civil service was are responsibie for financial delinquencies of their subordinates, it1s also true that | | i | | | | low price. We warrant the fit and the wear. Seasonableevening wear— COLUMBIA THEATER, Friedlander, Gottlob & Co. Lessees and Managers This Js the Last Week of THE —EERRMANNS: — night to appoint Bogie O'Donald referee | introduced—namely, by the Senalors and LEON—and—A DE .ALD; of the “*Scaldy Bill” Quinn-P) 1tight. | Representatives in Congress, and only | ‘Lloi‘" ;fl’v le"_"”“ In Their M [mncrm Entertainment ot George Lavigne, for the first time since | os te yby the heads of the departments. | A s et Thobrest s e be a physi his recent great baitle with Walcott, con- | The civil service adherents say also that Kid 1op Button e o Spearacoiar B ixste ented to be nterviewed lastnight. There | while it is true that heads of departments A TR e i 5 All ladies’ sizes and widths. MONDAY... " - | TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE *Under no _circumstances,’ said | they are not responsible for the cfficial | Lavizne to a CALL reporter, “will I |actsof thoss subordinates in the way of e 3 £ miet Walcott unless he comes to my | dzmages for neglect of duty, carelessness, | the new shapes and colors. R —=Ii0 oynieoc A weight. I have defeated him twice, and | etc. To back this assertion they quote || Ladies’ Satin Slippers, all sbades, o what more does he want? I shall never | decision of the Supreme Court of the el 2,50 TRIS EVENING AT 8, goout of my class to meet a man if I never fight again. I wouldn’t have met Walcott but for the fact that he defeated George Green, and I knew that 1 could whip both of them. No; if Walcott wants to fight me, let him come to my weight.’’ AT SR THE COLORED SONGSTERS, The Nashvillo Students Estertained a Large Audience Last Night at the Y. M, C. A, . The performance given by the Nashville Students at the Y. M. C. A, Auditorium Unitel States found in Treasury Depart- ment reports for May 31, 1888. The matter inissue was the liability of tne Collector of the Port of New Yorx for damages caused by the lcss of a trunk by fire while in the custody of the Government. The follow- ing is a synopsis of the decision: The suit was instituted to recover the | value of a trunk and contents on the claim, as it is understood. of alleged per- sonal negligence on the pari of the Col- lector of Customs by reason of the trunk being ordered by the customs officer in charge of such sieamer to the public stores for examination upon the arrival of the plaintiff, who was a passenger by the steamer Egypt jrom Liverpool, on the Fur Trimmed Felt Romeas....$1.00 SOMMER & KAUFMANN, 28 Kearny St. Elys Gream Baln Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Heals the Sores. THE MERRY TRIUMPH! The Charming Japanese Musical Comedy, “THE GEISHA!” The Most Perfect Production of the Year. POPULAR PRICES...........25¢ and 50c. Seats on Sale One Week in Advance. i, and the humiliation <t ni vas 3 tionall d. srouna that it contained dutiable articles, | A Balm into each nostril by way of pn a Relugee and Tels a Tale of Death Do et 1ss | The trunk, however, never reached the ‘l‘flofl'“"""“w-‘ company. He was : £ neisolo, BEDIng o o Belln e by M e ohas 1t was Week Cnmln(-nmug MONDAY, Nov. 8, R With no baggage and much haste the commander-in-chief of the unsuccessful | Lasthia Liverpool, received a merited recog- | :“ o by fie onitks pis ciitHe shipiby or FADED HATR RESTORED to ( ENTIRE NEW BILL hiioensiiad \temala left his retreat in Mexico, and yesterday arrived here | nition at the hands of the auaience. stioyed iy freon CRAY R A Gouttase voil IHaccraldls they had given j Lip City of companied only by one T. A nihes ‘“"‘l'fi“*” of the | "o United Siates Supreme Court held | moves dmiraft anl scalp disease; | Y : c 5 : 5 solutel pensator and erstwhile aid-de-camp. He came not asa great | SODEADY,ARC 89 eptthe peoplecon- | ¢y the Collector was uot liable for the e et 0. BUNCAN. ) Martin does the o’her passengers bad landed, and then hurried to | * The’;),ug,,,mm was as follows: wrong, if any, committed by his subor- Erliviras “K ‘,"m'du":’";}\"‘;"’;‘e“’LQ LEE case. - His atto e, and with his :mall retinue was driven to the Occidental Hotel, noras, %Oh, Hall Us Yo Free,” dinates;iiand (herell NasE ROt rEaly RELL: ORBASNANY'S Cockatoos: the AMERI- day be set for th | : = 2 Opening chorus, s Ye Free,” com- | the evidence to connect him person- CAN BIOGRAPH. Reserved Seats, 25¢; are in hopes t e of rooms, for how long he does not know, Ha will wait here pauy; “High 0ld T m] ,\“\u enzi ally “with any such wrong; that Balcoily, 1057 Ofera CHalrs acd Box Beats, bo. ents and for the arrival of his wife, who is still at herhome in San nee Miss LLKI“l“:\“‘kl;)U“g lm“;sv‘* SHl6 f{he' Aukardinats whouwas =iilcy dict as large le complains th ed from a car huxmrl rejoins tha pa re the revolution was started. entes is the real ieader, theoriginator of the revolution; he says so s also the brother-in-law of President Barrios, with whom he differs t against whom he wiil not utter an unkind word, as they are friends d by family t His wife is free to leave. She has not been molested ained since her husbana left home at the beginning of the revolution. explained the general, “she feels firsi-rate. She is with me. Her whole y is with me against Reyna Barrios. I entered the revolution,” he continued, “not for personal ambition, but to Swora,” G. W. Watkins; Miss Lethia Liverpoo Over Lana and Sea,” bass solo, G W. “Hard Trial,” Mrs. Walker; * Ihe Gospel Train,” T Jac ST selection, male quariet; soprano solo, Miss Elleen Watkins; tenor selection, A, McKen- 2ie; auti-harp duet, Professor and” Mrs. Wal- kins; plantation duet, “Exodus,” G. W. Walley and Miss Liverpool; ventriloquism, Professor G. W. watkins; piauo solo, Mrs. Ada M zie; “Poor Mourner,” T. Juckson -om Ken- tucky Home,” Miss Liverpooi; “I'se Gw ine to Try,” A McKenzie; “Ob, Jonn,” G. W. Walley; of the wrong, 1f any, wouid undoubtedly be liable personally for the tort, yet re- covery against the Collector on the facts as shown in this case would be to establish a principle which would paralyze the public service, inasmuch as competent persons coula not be found to fill posi- tions of the kind if they knew they would be beld liable for all the torts and wrongs | commutied by a large body of subordinates in the discharge ot duiies which it would UPEE HAMS. ODGE, SWEENEY & CO. MORO0SCO'S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. WALTEK MOROSCO. . .Sole Lesses and Managas The Eminent W IMI. EX. P.A.SCOE In the Great Scenic Drama, «THE LOST PARADISE.” Huge Iron and Steel Works in Operation. G02a Comedy and & S.rong Cast. Eveninz Prices—10¢ 25c and 50c Matinees, EVery ~u ura.v and ~undav. : 160 drunk to stan . l’x ':uulnor and vlhf c<:\sdlul{ieoslllflrlmyylrj']ounlr}". ‘:'mlch an:rilos_unss un‘x,npled “Good Night.”” be utterly impossible for the “p"‘mx CEmSCER e X ik S nder foot. Iam a soldier by profession. e revolution started in San Marcos i SEses officer to dischargein person. | - == 5 Peuny Purchasing Clubs b about 800 men. Little by little it grow. There were 200,000 men in sympa- Smashed a Showcase. The Government 1tdaif 1s not respongls | ~~——~————— | METROPOLITAN TEMPLE. Judge Campocil yesterday dismissed thy with it, but it was started so suddenly that it could not receive timely help. Philtp Dugan, & boy 17 years of age, | ple for the malfeasances or wrongs or | ALCAZAR ¥ren Bruasco. .. Manager | CAL. MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSN. CONCERTS. four cases whic been pending in With 700 men I first attacked Quezaltenangy, |Smeshed one of tho gliss showeases in | neglizencos or omissions of duty of the | = 2ETT Phone, Main 254 TUE-DAY, Nov. 9-ELIJAH. L hav court agafns: etors of penny of Mrs. A. Cc she had gone intc to pay We had rifles only for 5000 men. There were 3500 men under General Roche Morales and General Socorro de Lion s, and they had ten guns. The fighting was terrific. I lost 200 of my men ovpos front of Joseph Rosenberg’s furnishing goods store, 816 Market street, early vesterday morning. He was observed by Polceman b, Sillivan, who chased and captured bim. He | subordinates employed in the public service, for itdoes not undertake to guar- antee 10 any person the filelity of any of “urialn Rises at 8:10 Promptly.—— THIS WEEK-MAT. SATURDAY AT 2. Mrs. Leslie Carter’s Triumph, MME GENEVRA JOHNSTONE BISHOP, MISS AD THUMAS, MR Choras 150 Voices, by Feulvat S. HOw 1E : Oratorio and otk R o ntending 'd 0 wounded. The other side lost probably as many, and General Roche = the officers or agents whom it employs, ca ; 1, #il the cuses he VaS | Morales was badly wounded. But we took the city. 1t was no useto keep it and en. | Wischiaried et the Ons Beisen with malicious | G101y would invoive it in endiess em: | THE UGLY AODERN o o s e o B le | danger the lives of women and children by another attaci. tempt at burglary will 8ls0 be booked against | barrassments and difficulties and losses, DUCKLING! SOCIETY | oz Miscellaneous Concerts, Many o'her S0.0- - ©After that first great victory men flocked to my standard; more men than 1 | bim. whidh' would he saberstys of tha pablic = DRAMA. R e e & 70 and 506, a NEW T0- DAY coul Prospero Morales and several other leaders had already offered their Prices—15¢, 25¢, 35¢. 50¢. | R : | tervices. Prospero Morales was only a colonel under my command. His title of NEW TO-DAY. SUTRO BATHS. | zeneral was given him ot long ago by the Government, but he mnever had a |~ e RACI G % RACING OPEN NIGETS. chance to use it. Next I bombarded Totonicapa for three days, but could not & 2 Open Daily from 7 A. M. until 11 p. M. | takeit. Barrios had 25,000 armed men to our 3000. He sent 15000 men with ADMISSION 10¢ CHILDEBEN 5e. oL e on eoins. Signals | mg. sinkikg or um.u.er ng spe'ls (especially | gh1) flatiering or pelpiiation, pain or | | the shoulder, irreguiar tenderness in left breast, side, arm or or intermittent pulse, | y or fainting spells, dropsy, swell seven generals into the west to pursue me. The first day after I gave up the st- tack on Totoni we had three skirmishes, one at Calanche, one at Patio de Bolas and one at Palmar, in all of which we had the advantage. Later we had skirmishes at Bado A o, at Limoncitos and at Calel, and again we won. But there was no use opposing such odds, and we continued to move back until we . croszed the line and entered Tapachula in Mexico, In tkal month, after captur- PACIFIC COAST JOCKEY CLUB (GNGLESIDE TRACK), Racing From Monday, November 1, to Saturday, November 13, Inclusive. Five or More Races Daily, Rain or Shins. Bathing, with admission. 25¢; children, 20c. On and after MONDAY, NOV. 15, the Baths will close at 6 P. M. during the winter season. OBERON. GRAND CONCERT EVERY EVENING BY n. feet or ankles, etc. There is one ing Quezaltanango, I lost 600 to 700 men killed and about as many wounded, FIRST RACE AT 2 P. M. feat remedy for hesrt troub From Tapachula I weat 1o tha port of San Benito, whers I took the City of S. P. B. R, Trains—12:45 a \ '1EX B ! s : i y . P. R. R, — nd 1:15 P. M. £ o . D M [ greription of Dt | Panama for Acapuico and there caught the City of Sydney for San Francisco. In S a Ay STARK'. -. VIEVAA ... ORCHESTR 2 Miles, and is 3 o X7 R % street station, st Val l’. 1 eS Mvum(ed ol BETEnE: the east of Guatemala the revolution is still going on under the leadership of streei. Imurnlnl1mmeume't;f?':rzn;‘-n'::m THE CHUTES AND FREE THEATER Pedro Burillas, one of my licutenants, and not under the command of Leon de (EThellodem STOVE POLISH. Book on the Electric-Car L 3 Hoart aid Castillo, who started it there, How it will come out I cannot say, but I know Producesa JET BLACK enamel gloss. Dustless, Odorless, Labor Kearny sireat. and Misaton- sisest cars every e e A e T Nerves iry there is still strong dxscomeus iu Guatemala, and Barrios may yet have to Saving. 5 and 10 cent boxes, Try it on your Cycle Chain, threa minutes, direot tiizaok: without change ‘Mullin Sisters! The Martelios ! 3 £ Heart Curei DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. resign.” J, L. PRESCOTT & CO., NEW YORK. ANDROUS, President. F. IL GREEN, Secretaty, Chuteoscope Admission to all 1ve, cnndren S0,