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NFW 70-DAY—DRY GOODS. Underwear —_—AND—— Hosiery! A Gents’ Shetland Merino Vests and Drawers, full finished Seasonable Goods. $1 .uu Each Gents’ Natural Wool Vests and Drawers, extra heavy.... . $1 |50 Each $2.00 = 50[} Per Pair * 156 e )T LENT YOU TROSE (550RS TWO ANIGHTS AGO YOU'RE DREAMING SCISSORS NOW. -HAVE CUT - THEIR TONE [N TWE S0ME [CIND FRIENDS SEPARATED THEM | NEvER SPEAK A3 THEY PASS By Gents’ Scotch Wool Vests and Drawers, white and gray...... have hed their fling at tne coast, may decide 10 be gracious enough to throw a good thing this way now and then. The matter wili be finally determined on Tuesaay, it is expected,when ail par- | ties to the proposed deal will bave a con- | ference. Mose Gunst, who is one of the stockholders in the Hayman corpora- this connection, but Walter shakes head ominously at the idea, and inti mates that the vaudeviile and not the legitimate is the thing for him, and that he has no idea just at present of forsak- ing his first love. And thus the whole mixec-up affair remains. Whoever suc- ceeds Hayman is of not much import- ance, for the theaters will remain opeu as usual. T.e Macdononzhs will see to it that the California remains in busi- ness in the interests ot the California Hotel, and the Baldwin is too valu- | able alocation to give pantomime for the | | bats and rats. DICKSON 1 ties in Washington followed, and Adju- tani-General Barrett, who was then East, had an interview with the Secretary of the Navy. | About tnis time it dawned upon the minds of the naval recerve men of the San Diego division that it would be a good scheme to have the Marion assigned 10 duty in that quar.er, and so infiuence was brought (o bear upon the cepartment at Washington. It 1s reported that U. S. Grant assisted his fellow-townsmen in the enterprise. Yesterday at division headquarters of the National Guard at the Baldwin Hotel ALL OVER SCISSORS. but Neither Nor Daisy Will Talk. Hell d That’s old, but it Baldwin Theater the sc neither of them bas a speaking par: on | the stage and thinking parts are so un- satisfactory. But since they won’t talk the public will have to remain ignorant of their opinions of each other. Lt 'TOO GOOD wemn TO LOSE. good at the | st the same as ever. isa man itis bad both parties to the | | wouldonly talk. It is a pity, too, for | | | | Gents’ Cashmere and Merino Half Hose, in both black and natural Sasch foctand o oo Jessie hath no fury like Ladies’ Gray Merino Vests and Piawers, allsizes. v ivi koo on. [ There May Be No Change in the Baldwin Lease. n | i | i . . . - H 1 iSIDensifed. | 1 4g o sure thing that the corpora: | | » meeting of the beard of location was | Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests and sie Haynes scorned | gion of 41 Hayman & Co. wiil abaudon | RESIGNED. |beld. i Drawers, white and natural. ... f FEach r vice versa, will neve the lease of the Baldwin and California | | The session was attended by Governor | R i A ey v seitled. Jessie says she | ypoaters notwithstanding that Hayman | 2 § : .| Budd, commander-in-chief of the military i L na Daisy says Jessieisa | yimaaf has abandoned the \ He Was Afraid Dust Would Ruin |and naval forces of the State; Major- | Ladies’ Natural Wool Vests and coast, bag .and baggage, and disposed of his in- terests in these playhouses. Therei<a hitch in the terms, so it is said, upon which Friedlanaer, Gottlob & Co. hoped to acquire the control of the bouses, and | it is on the cards that Bouvier may con- tinue the management of the iheaters under the present auspices. The truth of the matter is that Hay- man’s associates are seriously contenmi- fact, the controversy the- great problem of punishment i 3 Wallace sie take Da d they ret now the n the conglomeration eclares that she never ors anyway, and even hem shereturned them zo00d and wouldn General N. T. James, Bricadier-General A. W. Barrett (adjutant-general), Colonel H. P. Bush, secre.ary of the board, and Lientenant W. 8. Hu hes, United States navy inspector and instructor of rthe Naval Battalion of this State. When the question of the assignment of 8 L the Marion was brought up at the sug- Clarence Bianev will 1n the future im- | gestion of the Governor, the adjutant- = personate Bidari, the florist and foud | general submitted the following ~ corre- papa. .| spondencz on the subjec:: Mr. Dickson saia vesterday, in an in- | 31,25 rcs 75[} Pair We have also received a full assortment His Voice. Charles Dickson, h therto leading man in the *‘Lost, Strayed or Stolen” Com- pany, holds that vosition no longer. Mr. Dickson resigned from the company very suddenly Friday evening, and | Drawers, pare wool......ovq. Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hose, extra qualities; iseciamd a2 s tun bl ol d st feature i sm tbat stage. Jessie s oy = o t - = NAVY DEPARTME:! a mean old thing, piating the management of the two | terview relative to his resiznation: WASHINGTON. D. C.. Oct. 27, 1897 3 8 theaters until the expiration of the “[ am no longer a member of the R e G i l( of Gents’ Neckwear, Collars and Cuffs, Dress ‘Lost, Strayed or Stolen’ Company. The reasons for my resignstion from my en- gagement with them are numerous and perhaps unimportant. Suftfice it to say, however, that from the very first I aid not like my part nor the play. Ido not believe, and my friends do not believe, that the part assigned me ever sulted me ! anpily. And the throwing of dust in my face in the second act proved so very injurious to my voice and throat | Maiion s being no longer serviceable tne department nas decided to lend ner to the State or California for the use.of the Sau Diego division of the Naval Militia. By the | provisions of an act of Congress approved | August 3, 1896, and entitled “An act to pro- | mote the efliciency oi the Naval Milita,” it will be necessary for the Governor of Califor- nia to make a written application 10 the Navy Department for the loan of this vessel to the | State. Upon the receipt of this application ! the department will make the necessary ar- | rangements for turning over the U. . has a pretty good com- herself atly d, ana1if there 1s any s more calcalated to e ny otner one thins ke her pet = when asked to d clear through Knows it. the stage yesterday nothing had hap- | lease, three years off. Now that Hay- man has departed the heodoo seems to ! Shirts, and Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Um= brellas. espec | | ssoTs ha s m: Or0208 4 1892, eully did have a that I never knew from one per.ormance | Marion (o the commanding officer of the Sau e was cute enough to the other whether I should be able to | Diego’division. Very respectiully, She | £o on or not, | THEODORE RoOSEVELT, Assis'ant Secretary. 100, | “There are other reasons besides this W. Barrett, taut-General, State of California. To the foregoing letter the aijutant- | general thus replied : EACRAMENTO. Nov. 10. 1897, Replying to your letter of the 20w uit., | ons2 of voice, of course, to make me wish to leave the company. Ido notcare in | the first place to be dictated to. And parily for that reason I have wanted to resign for some 'ime. Sii “I had an offer recently to play in ! relative to the turning over of the United , p g directed by the Goveruor Qy‘é‘nk’"oc:'z’;fim“:‘z’r‘ :o"i_’”‘l"elx;g&“g ’:; | make formal application tw hxve the United 1 T p States steamship darion delivered to the State E <t very soon, in fact, Within a week. | of Californin for the nuse ot Ler naval miiitia, 1 have a splendid offer to play in ‘Twin | I" is the desire to have ihe vessel 1or the use of Saints’ in a part that suits me exactly. | the naval militia located at San Francisco as Bidart never did, and I am convinced :l:ei \;g::’«f hbtco ol’h:nflu:;‘ :'.(.',"‘(ffi'gv‘cz ]Xlul us at | o SEas i Sau 1 E cgO. s also ihat it was because it was aot in the | i GG (0 s " Fropersy sng ey T e on resigned Friday | CQUIPHEDt 8518 possible to be left on board of hile . SIg! Y | her so that we may be able to use her for evening he played at yesterday’s mati- 2 cruising purposes of tie naval militia. nee and Jast evening’s performance When notification is received from you the d 1t wita the y Jessie’s ¢ her where her hair and Daisy’s eye 1sa that she had no bu s Until the sooth- ing band of ume snall ease these aches and pains there is constant danger of ostilities. v from the stage - matinee yesterday aft about her 111, 118,115,117 119, 121 POST STREEL L. (0AK BED SET $15. the State required such assignment. glhe uepurlmen?wus also requested to re- ceive the Camanche from the State. Rogarding the seaworthiness of the Camanche General James saia he would Jessie walked j . = s as usual at the Macdonough Theater, | proper officer vill be detailed by the Governor to take her to San Disgo. Gov- B1 N0 dindetd, | a8 uans {0 receive from aud receipt for to the Navy | £UBTantee 1o 18 ST P Tt he would be Ik about that Depurtment the Uuited States steamship | &rPOT k the lives ot all of his staff | worth talking | | Murion. Itisalso the desire, if your depart. | Willing to risk the rway dian’t Daisy get th. Ana she will get it every officers on the voyage. M In order to get at all the factsin the case ment thinks the Unltea States steamship Camanche seaworihy, to send her to San Wil BE o aies say and what Colonel | ays is 1bat vou don’t nave to | in piace of the 1c | Kowalsky MARRIED Miss Affie Wmficr Will Soon Be- Diego for the use of the naval division taere. It she 1s not considered safe to be sent to Sun Diego by your department we wish to turn her back 10 the Mare Island navy.yard and be re- lieved of further responsibility, as the Marion ill be of much more service and can be | Govern and to fully meet the wishes of the San Diego division of the naval reserve the or detailed Ad]ulant-G?ncrnl Bar- rett and Lieutenant Hughes, U. 8. N, to proceed to San Diego and confer with the tives and objectionabie | : 5 B uillized to better advantage. Very respect- | officers of the naval militia at that station. dies have a better command of suitable | come a Bride. fully, A. W. BARRETT, Adjutgnt-General. Regarding the selection of an ex:cutive | words than does the co.c ibeydon’t | The production of “In Old Kentucky,” | The cost to the State government of | officer, chief engineer and navigator, Gov- ernor Budd announced that he would fill | save to use those expressions which are Z at the Columbia Theater, is to by ren- | maintaining the Marion will not fallshort | i verally priated i dasties. %54 i WAR/ i dered in the immediate future more in- | Of $400.4 monih. and if any considerable | there places :’gflsf:}‘;};},‘:;:‘n°m°.“1;§fg§,"d i Jess e i5 a mean old thing, NE e : : cruising shall take place the expense will | mendation o . anyhow, paper didn’t tell the L SOON BE A ERIDE teresting to_the public generally and to | {{8/ IR greater. General Jumgs. wholu | the naval ipstructor. The appointments truth about Her eve was not| have left the Baldwin. The past week | in his present capacity, and Bouvier has | Miss Afie Warner's many warm per- | familiar with ships and service on the sea, | will be made without delay. =~ biacked nor her nose :cratched. 1If Jes-| business has been unexcelled, and there | been coy enough as yet hot to say no, | sonaliriends in this city in particular, | informed the Governor and his associates | Incidentally the question °d et si- wanted a pair of scissors why didn’t| are prospects for a big run until after | although on the first announcement of | by her marriage to Bert Dasher of | thateighteen firemen and four engineers | members of the National Guard in -r“:- b She need iried to| the holidavs. Again Friedlander and | Hayman's withdrawal he was for with- | Hovt's Theater, New York City. would be required on the ship. lery duties was called up Tt e | A CLEBAN SWEEE. . that somebody eise wanted. | Gottlob hazgling about the rental, | dmwine as well. Miss Warner, who is the daughter of | * I{ was the sense of the meeting thatthe | sense of the board that no changes SPOY e Daivy would bave given her a pairif| and theupshot of the whole deal may | Friedlander andGottlob are of the opin: Neil Warner, an old-time San Francisco | allowance of t'e San Diego company | be made in tbe organization of t .( a- geg T sn t buy them. Miss Haynes| be that the Hayman corporation may | ion, too, that the control of three thi footlight iavorite, met Mr. Dasher sev-) would not bs sufficient for the mainten- | tional Guard at the present time. Gok- — CARPETS— il oid thine, anyhow, and | decide to go ahead with its properties | tersin the town may be a sort of white | eralyears ago, while filing an engage- ' ance of the Marion. ernor Budd indicated that he hm}f ht because sbe was called one of | and trust to @ turn in the mood of the | elenhant, whereas at the present time | mentin one of Mr. Hoyt's companiss, | Adjutant-General Allen had taken the | recommend in_ bis message that the Leg- — BEDDING— the Marmalade ters, that sbe was local theater-goers. It is believed that| they have, so says Friedlander, a regu- of which Mr. Dasher was the manager. | forethought to ask Chandler, command- | islature provide for a regiment or attal- sweet. this airaugement might make the secur- | lar Klondike in the Columbia. There Mr. Dasher, who is well and favorably | ing the San Diego Division, as to his | fon of artiilery Cash or Easy Payments. known in this rity, is ‘expected daily e, 2R SRR RS But Miss Watkins isn’t going to talk g of gooa atiractions more easy by | are rumors on the street that a new bid- ability, with the funds at his disposal, to from the Bast. Miss Warner says, how- | means of retaining the good wiil of Hay- | i 10 4 newspapeT man about 11; neither is der for the two theaters may put in an care for the vessel, and the San Diego The Boy is Fouud. Miss Haynes. This is to bs regretiet | man and Frohman, who, now that they | apvearance befors the marter is closed. [ ever, that she wiil not forsake her chosen | commander replied that Lhe money on | ;e Chris Rode has been found. Tnestory | of o i because both could say so much if thr t:on, is anxious to have Bouvier remain | Gustav Walter has been mentioned in ) profession for a more domestic life. | hand would warrant him in taking the | of nis disappearance was told in THE CALL scv- | ship. The members of the board of location took a widely different view of the propo- sition and expressed the belief that the N AMLS WAREHOUSE eral days ago. The mother leit her husbaud, | George Rode, who lived at 702}; Bryant street, and & little later she had & woman named EMnxy Kelly take the child away from “tematized way, and so skiliful bave | ever on the alert to pick up good instru- | zues been that they have long es. | ments at small prices, and all they would Telephone, South 14. Open Evenings. SHIP FOR THE NAVAL MILITIA bave to do would be to ask the supposed | Pinta was about the right size i d detection. = z 0 e e BOLIONS fler 8 Jong search the father e masiest hoss are | dStminer for & cortatn nateument and In company. Alier consideratle {izoumsion | L Do Aftsr & long tetrch 180, Aihcr NESS & HEAD NOISES CURED « managers of the musical house are | e ol (G T o0t ivered. | ALl th . : found the bov at tte instantly. Our INVISIELE TUBE Cus = e a® | atew adyatuwod ivered. 'Ali the as to the merits of the Pinta and :he num. | f0unid t4e Bo8 W VA8 SRRG Loy Ping fame B 1w hen all €1 S Glaseen help eves. inable to say n the ™" | goods sold in such a munuer by the two ber of men that would be required to take “; Taade some opposition to giving up the | Seltadjusting. NoPai d. Sendto menced, nor can they tell the amount of their losses. The police are satisfied that the thieves have been quietly working in the warerooms for many weeks and that an organ‘zed gang has teen depleting the ool LA e | sheives of the warerooms of their most | e e | costly instruments. The leader of the | A CIRCULAR FROM LEES. | gang is supposed to have free acc3ss to = the premises, and for several days @ pri- vate detective, engaged as a salesman has been given an importsnt position in | he bouse, ana his duties bring him close in touch with most of the employes. He | has been closely watching all their move- ments in anticipation of finding the leader of the thieves among them. Most of the goods stolen have been found scattered among the many pawn- | brokers’ shops of the city and they have ! ranged from ihe delicate piccolo to the pisnt bass horn, Sheet music, bound vol- | umes of music and instrument fittings have gone with them, und aoout tne only thinys thev left undisturbed in the place have been grand pianos and the gas fix- tures. Those they might have had dif culty to disvose of and escape detection. The articles that the gang ot thieves | found easiest to dispose of were cornets nd long, lanky trombones, with an occa- men came from the warerooms of Kohler | & Cnase, and where they are now the po- | i.ce will perbaps never find out unless the bogus drummers are caught and they can | be induced to tei! of straige sales. care of her it wos decided that the Adju- tant-General should request the Navy De- partment at Weashington to lend to the | Naval Militia of Cali.ornia both the Ma- rion and the Pinta, to be assizned as the | board of location should cr.er, as the iaw ’s clothing as there was a promise ot $10 | Bl A frm. thie mother, who_declared that she was going o Fort Bragg. Mr. Rode \as puton the treck of his boy’s whereabouts by ihe pub'ication of the story sud the pict- | ure in the CALL. oo Eoa FREE 953 Reail Agents—No Percentage Pharmac: Market street. Wholesale- MACK & CO., LEY &i MICGHAELS, COFFIN, REDINGTON co An Ultimatum Governing Rescued Chi- nese Girls Which Have Been Placed Under Police Protaction. The anxiety of the diff:rent Chinese | Missions in this city to save the wayward Chinese girls has aroused considerable comment and led the Chief of Police to believe that all was not working as ¢moothly us might be under tne circum- stances. It has veen noticed that girls who were rescued by the police have been a cause for dissension among the different homes, and that jealonsy was most cer- tainly springing up. Why each is so anx- ious to have the largest number of girls in the home has been a que<tion, but it is| | avparent that numbers 1s the advantage wished to be gained by the different insti- tutions. Whatever the situation may be, ;Jhiel of Police L:es has issued this circu- ar: There are iwo Chinese Missgions in San FILL AN WITHOUT PAIN! And at Prices Less Than One-Half Those Charged by Other First-Class Dentists. We will give $500 if we cannot per=- form any ordinary extraction without pain. | FPREE! EGISTRATION FOR THE SPECIAL ELEC. 101 to be held December 27. 1897. will com- mence at_the office of the Registras, in the City Hall. on November 27 and contiaue uil December 11, inclusive. ‘I he fo.lowing persons are entitled to register: First—All persons not registered at the last gen- erel election, but who were eatitied thereto. Second— All persons who were registered, but by moving out of the.r “sSpecial Eleciion Preciuct, or otherwise, have lost taels right to vote. Third—All' nstive mate ciuizens not registered and ail natorabzed ciiizens (not regisicred) who | have become sac prior to September 29, 1897, ani are otherwise quaiified accordiog 1o law. ‘A'l qualified electors who wore r/gistered at the Iast general election, and who will bave continued 10 Tenlde within their respective “Special Election Trecinets,” shall be entitled to vote withou: addi. tiona registration Ottice open from 9 A. 3. t0 10 P x. By oraer of Board of E ection Commissioners. W. M. HINTON Kegistrar of Voters. EASTERN PRICES Important Session of the National Guard Board of Location. Bold Gang Systematic- ally Loots Kohler & Chase’s Store. OLE (ORNETS AND TROMBONES. PINTA WANTED FOR DIEGO. FREE! Much of the Purloined Prop- The Marion, on Account of Her | sional ¥rench horn or aflute. Noone! Franci-co, located as follows: M-thodist SPECIAL FOR NOVEMBER 4 connected with the management of the | g, al ‘Chines Asskion . . A . ; erty Found Scattered'in | G reniic-nouse can telt how the articles | Liaccopal Chizese Mission Homer 016| 8ize, Suitable for Service Out-sf-town patients naving more than §10 worth of dental work done at our Par- | WLl HEREAFTER APPLY TO Washington street, and Presbyterian Chi- | were taken out of the place, but cértain it | nese Mission Home, 920 Sacramento street. : lors will be allowed the amount of their railroad fare from any point within 150 miles Pawnshops. |is that o large parc of the stock of the | Hereafter when Chinese femaies come into at San Francisco. of San Francisco. HAM PAGNE AT G B o O e s orace, g | Lhe care of tne police and desire to be e ot THE search o AW vi e, taken to a particular Mission, th t 11K i 1 - . - - . i ki oy a ew of 1 Ssolen musical - | (2 e T Cases Where no prefers Tl STk e ikaias Gold Fillings, Without Pain, from - . ;-_)f up siroments g 2 ence is expressed for any particular Mis- ] y AN . | Gl S i i o ge < . . o - The poresn oF persons who' carrisd ‘the | Tioe 15 €xpramed foc by pariionisr Mi ETTERS S. | Silver Fillings. Without Pain, from 25¢ up P AL A[:E (R stolen articles away from the place did | petween them. I. W. Lees, Chief of Police. o T, . . . . ;')00 | Dot dispose of them. That was: left for | pliarieidal ¥ g 2okl = Cleaning Teeth - - - - - - - - . B : & | other members of the gang. As far as Sent to State’s Prison. i 3 . s . Private Detectives Disguised as | tne police could I“’"" tWo_men ‘catried | “piy,rq A'meru:n, S :;I;e';':mo robvea | ¥87Y Department Asked to Take Back Plate Work to most deniists i« a great siumbling-block, Dut we have o tn:ub_lfi I Pints, $2. Quarts, $3.90 i i }out'uthad partholitie prvKEdm me: Lioy ( > iving satisiacti the most d flicult cases. We will make vou a plate tnat wi =5 et el Salesmen Watching the Firm's | gare men expert in dealinz with pawn. O e oy Ponnert in wue Langhaw | - the Oamanche and Lend Other Ves- | fo0¢5" e e having our impressions taken in the morning you can get plates brokers, and neither of them, as described 3 SR d = UNITED STATES 2 i « yesterday toacharge of burgiary in the d sem2 day. Employes iby the different junk-dealers, corre- | Jogree. He was sentenced to five years im: sels to the Oalifornia Reserve. No charge for extracting teeth when plates are ordered. | sponded with any of thelemployes of the | music-store. One of them was small of £ % | stature and the other large and stour. A cartload of musical instruments,stolen | They took time in seiling the stolen stuff, from the warerooms of Kohler & Chase, | and to the pawnbrokers they represented | that they were drummers for Eastern | houses, who had been instructed to dis- ered by the rolice, and now efforis are | pose of the goods they could not sell in being made to locate the tii ves. The | ::le lezhlx‘;nlm coEru c{,l t;ade for 'th : is | they cou! t, and th police believe that more than one ruan is | [/CF SORC R IT c:n:id:"":';on“‘;fi:_;:: involved in the crimes, and they are nlibl The :mall man and the stout man also tied thal the thieving has been carried on | made many sales (0 musicians who are prisonment at Folsom. Anderson wonid have received & lighter sentence had it not b-en for the tact that he praviously served a term forsa similar offense. Ben Musser, who pleaded guiity to a charge of having made a deadly assault with a bottle on Fraak Graffeuberg on Septempber 6 last, was sentenced by Judge Cook to oue year’s impris- onmentat San Quentin, — A Sovereign Kemedy. Dr. Parker’s Cough Cure—one dose will stop a cough; never fails. Price 25 cents. All druggists, ¥ We aim to please our patrons and give them just what we advertise. Good work performed painlessly at low prices. % 1f any of our work fails throush imperfect construction, or from any cause for which we are to Llime, we are always pleased to mage it good. WE WARRANT ALL OUR WORK. H urs—9:30 to 6:30 and 7:30 to 9:30. Sundays till 4. METROPOLITAN DENTAL PARLORS 2927 M ARKET STREERT 927 Telephone Mint 1554. Opposite Phelan Monument. FIFTH FLOOR. Take Elevator. Last Sewtember Major - General N. T. James, division commander of the Na-| tional Guard of California, received a hint | from an officer of high rank in the United States navy that the United States ship Marion could be obtained from the Gov- ernment for the naval reserve. Tele- graphic correspondence with the authori- LAUNDRY, OFFICE, 1004 Market St., Near Powell. South 420. have, during the past week, been recov- 'elephone,