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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1899, next week, one of the important features In the make-up of Ralph Delmore, who plays the part of the fiery Frenchman, Paty du Clam, is a goatee of remarkable HEROLD MUST FEND HIS COMMISSION ot SALVATION AND G00'S ARMIES ARE AT OUTS e WHAT MAKES A PERCENTAGE POKER GAME? e Submitted proportions. . During one scene he noticed t nothing he did received its usual award of laughter, and it wi not until the three men who play the final scene with him had to hand him their visiting cards that he discovered the cause. three wrote “Where {s your goatee?”’ Fortunately for him he had nothing more to do than get off the stage as best he could. Once he knew his goatee was not there he was helple —_———————— GAVE HIm A WATCH. First Setgeant Matthews Receives a Parting Gifc From His Men. Harbor Board Case Is | Religious War Raging Question . H First Serge: Ralph W.. Matthews, in Chinatown. Taken to Court.: | Troop M, Fourth Tnited States Cavalrs, to' a Jury. | was presented. with a very handsome S L'"Hv\'.’ll m Thurs ¢ afternoon by the great surprise to Sergeant M.\\(hv- who | LIBELOUS PLACARDS POSTED | CHADBOURNE ~FILES ~ SUIT jud g inumation s pe waz tobe| DECIDE IT IN TEN MINUTES ! presentation s made by Captain Lock- e | AL SO wood, who commands the troop. In a e | short’ speech he told Sergeant Matthews | that the watch was a gift from the men, | who desired to of his soldierly &0D’'S REGULARS MAKE AN AP- ; CLAIMS HE WAS LEGALLY AP- PEAL TO THE LAW. POINTED BY GAGE. | geant responded TAKING“RAKE OFF” FOR CIGARS OR DRINKS NOT INCLUDED. how “their apprecfation alities, and that the) v of doing it. The ser- eith a few words of q . | s thanks. Sergeant Matthews' second term | g Y | i of enlistment ended yesterday and he b honorably discharged from the ser 4 ¥on Chong, Door Sergeant of the Sal- | | Says His Office Is Held by His Oppo- He does not intend to re-enlist, but w The Case of C. W. Redman of the remain in San Francisc for himself obedient and 0. He had made cllent reputation as an able soldier. The on Army, Is Arrested on a | nent Solely by Virtue of an an e Palace Saloon, Market Street, 3 \BéENEF'C hatge of AAlictsas Illegal Usurpa- sentation was ‘made at the evening Toll Tried and Defendant Mischief, on ‘m of the troop. Acquitted. BUY THE GEN”'NE i et A, WILL CLOSE TO-NIGHT : f the State of California, A jury has d People ided that the police were | IN A BLAZE OF GLORY | Bove N At G e wrong in arresting Charles W. Redman, the re Chadbourne, filed proprietor of the Palace saloon, 867 Mar- | : el Cotist, yesterdny |G- T A. 8. BAZAAR SCORES A BIG Lot nireat. Jor sorineint ot at T e aat lolph Herold “to determine | SUCCESS. game of poker in his saloon on the night | 3 the office of State Harbor : of April 24, when the police raided the re- yesterday ' now held by Herold. sorts on Market stree d Redman’s was the first case of the lot Aid a Worthy Cause—Exciting to be tried, Judge Graham having lost no | Race for Popular Votes. time in arranging for disposing of it. It | | was called Thursday afternoon, but when Crowds Throng Native Sons’ Hall to e e e o t what t 3 W | the court adjourned only two jurors had @ | There seems to be no diminution in the | been accepted. Yesterday afternoon it crowds that attend the | did not take long to select the other ? | Catholic Ladies’ Aid Socie ten. The names of the twelve jurors are: Sons’ Hall was comfortably filled last | John Utschig, Charles # | night with the friends of the charitable | Gassner, S. Schein R © | organization and money was lib J. Swan, Frank ¥ Hirsch- spent to swell thé fund being r Famiie maEe flng dind ; 3 e 4 the oolety toless o e J. L. Hoffman. e 3 l 'HE pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well-known remedy, Syrup oF FIG ) 5 y S . e ness called wa Policemar o I R . 3 $ Every booth was occupled by its repre- | Jerome H, Tyrrell, tified [‘,‘\,_‘,",“QE by the California Fig rup: Company, illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid Ia ive prim‘ fentatives and every representative did | six men playing pok Redman's sa-| of plants known-to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the Lme & | ber utmost to have the visitor buy or par- | loon and seeing a watcher take a chip g = = b take of the wares. Pretty girls moved | from the er of the table after each | and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative, ¢ | through the crowd with tickets for raffe Shdapu At it packcina ) : | or entertainment; and 1t was Bard to re- | famtlice with o oooser. coe sald hewas | v G pe e fimila it 4 perciniage, game and e | CLEANSING THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY, DISPELLING The contest for the handsome clock | card taken from the wall which r 7 & | Eroms more excliing g the bazaar draws | “Checks, 5 cents a Stucle another COLDS AND HEADACHES, PREVENTING FEVERS, earer to a_clo; he friends of the | containing the r of the game ¢ leading candidates have taken a decided | chips taken from the play mong . 3 el el Cholt"an ire”enfiting | whim Was Heney Hoffmarl the run wh 'OVERCOMING HABITUAL CONSTIPATION PERMANENTLY. services and purses of their friends | was Sentenced to six months last Tues R w to having their favorite win. | ¢ or begg s ; L | Chier"D: T Sullivan ot e e b hy trbeRelie s (b i e e | Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and s | e anql s oD (T b v oten) {o> | that hefore he joined thopolice force he | liver and bowels, gently yet promptly, without weakening or irr 0 s ATTOWeC ad played poker with friends and since RIS aRE . 7 k2 1 5 |BIEhT B8 many Are uavItE (elr. votes for Jining the Jorcs. only on ‘one.or twe. Ges In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasan {ip SUEE R Sergean ichael Joseph fons. Attorney Ach, for the defend- 4 | Sonboy ls a Close sccond,”with 5 votes, | ani, wanted (o bring out : ke Be Reoot . wanted to bring out how much he ) [Emdiia gy o e e el it ML | THE MEDICINAL QUALITIES ARE QBTAINED FROM SENNA AND GTHER AROMATIC PLANTS 2 on of the witness et o | credit, from the fact that Ach objected to every . . 3 { | Mart Y question put to him :l(\']f‘wl\l ‘utl!\']m”-&,:- by a method known to the California I-lq Syrup Company only. In order to get its benefi g around fo « orne; e or XCt » questio 2 C'I:In)iu‘,"”‘) haa e buk \1 surely round | @S to his name and occupation. Ach w to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Conm"mv printed on the front of ® | the denk firk o | willing to admit that the evidence of Po- G5 ata e 3 ;1}_ s ”"’_‘ ","r‘flr “‘”I‘(;:H‘\l A5, 15 aolne : \[,,m,'?, Mey astman and J. L. Mur- | Consumers of the choicest pmc'lcts of modern commerce purdn\w at about the same prv e tn 1t others & h;\nm'm., b ;mu- Miss Emma J. Fea { phy be the sume, and so the pros-| pay for cheap and worthless imitations. To come into universal demand and te be e where cons ed the gypsy fortune teller, is T ar ih st et s bromlnens 1 toolk the stand | the best of its class, an article must be capable of satisfying the wants and tastes of tne best informed o, | eiohcring Ainey o ihie DHImBOR thumb ] ng | &nd “‘1'.*]“;““- r re | purchasers: The California Fig Syrup Company having met with the highest success in the manufacture E: DA of ¢ e is ning she 8 s . P i o 4 = : B . ;“—.‘m),] v)\,r'\‘ nw;r h]“ isposing o tickets < and sale of its excellent liquid laxative remedy, SYRUP OF FIGs, it har become mn'm“m to all to have a & | for the of the “Filipinc om_eac A 1 S e, darcas e hoolE et TJ"M afhed St e knowledge of the Company and its product. ‘The California Fig ¢ inized more than ¢ | to the St. Charles Booth N colning sandwic tinger, a | fifteen years ago, for the special purpose of manufacturing and scllmg a l‘\ca ive rLu.»:(x\' whic s | money for the society.” Kelleher and nd grain broker, corroborated Red- her know I i 11, who are exhiMting their clev n as to the fact that drinks or cigars | more pleasant to the taste and more beneficial in effect than any other known. The great value of the 5 | Sotoraing senceal faveriies SeTre { Sare; turmished the plaven remedy, as a medicinai agent and of the Company’s efforts, is attested by the sale of millions o « | Is nighty crowded with Inter Attorney Ach in h ument referred anu'mlly and by the hlgh approval of most eminent physicians. Asthe true and T 1y © | “Miss Burke sang the “Holy Clty” last | bz same. . an dociied e the Gupmike | SYRUP OF FIGS is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only, the knowledge of that fact s nd responded to a’demand for | Court, and he argued that nothing had | will assist in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. “ £ will close and there s | Deen shown that a percentage game had b (ol LG T By -‘1,..n played at the Palace saloon. Dric-a-brac, e it | The jury was out about ten minutes ¥ |and the hund: ot nireicles | and refurned a verdict of acquittal. Ach . hibition W Aiictonen Mo then moved to dismiss the cases of the : | programme will be given. as there will | QEher defendants, and the Judge said he B Y for an ‘entertalnment. The | Would reserve his decision until this T 2 booths are getting ready | morning. 2 NO SETTLEMENT YET. 115 B e ¢ WSchoolteachers and Merchants Still in \( N FRANCIS N Pt e og 50, as V6 ibapr ither Doubt as to Their Unpaid U, V\ p Co W ») "\\ ¥ e vovove B 5 ) i SVILLE, YCR . i . - articles of- | Anothet effort was made yvesterday to 'The Warring Christian Armies. & be’ disposed of. 'S the invita- | settle the differences of the sehooltench For Sale by All D F p 50¢ P ; o et vl oo T | Site 1 (Erentes of the sehonlieach, or Sale by ruggists , Price SO0¢ Per Bolfle. B 5 and choose what you want and aid a R vallafis o ot | he complaint sets forth the oft told B eanse, of the November and December claims story of how. on March 13, 1894, Governor" 5 5 of both part The merchants and | —— — — e m—— H 1 Mfarkhen ibsutd to e rostorR : Imported qame Blrd;. teachers have agreed that the latter shall AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENT& SOl aAhtine commission as a mem.| The beautiful English ring-necked | Withdraw “'u” w.u;m in rni!ux fhatghe| T ol e | s B = pad i o4t heasa hat has e & " | money may be applied to the claims of | 5 toe Sioe of the Board of State Harbor Com- e s giraciso Touch 0= | o e ts, which amount to more S | s el G DR e m L tlon i the Bastis soon (o become | 1, "S4TS0 TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. | : COLUMBIA THEATER. v S h will pre the fact that Chadbourne immediate ata Pish S irsday the Yesterday the merchants held con- | Mrs. Ernestine Kreling.....Proprietor and Mgr. | g g ) rene 4100k his_seat; how Governor Budd, on | cifveq from New Jersey three. of ference with Auditor Wells and proposed | | 'LAST 2 NIGHTS—MATINEE TO-DAY. : ’ it 5 A - om 1 ersey three cr that they withdraw all c ir demands g E i 4[”'1' h - w«qv)m!flmfl_J!'r““‘_"“ Suc- | taining sixty of these game birds and then [‘)r‘w:«l nt invh«i-‘(n‘x“:\'n‘nmxlr‘(]: MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. | i \Ghadbourne at the expiration of i will be liberated in Mendacino ani cover the amount of money available. | TO-NIGHT. AT 8 SHARP, ! ROLAND REED the atter’s term in A arch of 1898, and | no counties. This importation wa This proposition was not acceded to, the e AL SUCCESS | B how Chadbourne stepped out and Herold an agreement made with the sp. Auditor taking the stand that he would | el | MA )-DAY (SATURDAY). A r E RT in. The complaint, howe sets forth | associations of these counties, tw? not make any disposition of t s | A Epass SRR CRIP LI et G Hakate i B IBGRYE ot ChilL | Accompanied by ISADORE RI ‘ et i ol puth _'suv‘xln\ and stand half of the expense and atend to | until some order of court had be de | dren, 10c,” any part. ' Tk | Jalthe Amusli Coms Senate in {ts regu ion this year the protection of the birds. As th= phe autho: b 0 pay o he mone | ot from Ei e F i 3 did not act, as required by Iaw, uponthe | ants are all tn good. condicion 1c | 2080 The sa raty GUE he monoy R e s e name Yierold . a nember of the lleved that they will thrive and s |to adjust the unpaid demands of the HAWTHORNE SISTERS, man a er Bant two lassies in | board. Then, on April 17, 1899, Governor come one of the best game bizds of the |teachers. It is held bv the legal advi | In the Charming Japanese Romance, “THE BN b ued Chadbourne a’commission for | State. They are under the pro‘ection of | of all parties that another suit will havs | [ WILLOW P "RN PLATE. | e NEYT r e " Jlace occupled by Herold, but it was the law, which prohibits their 1 ituted before such an order can 2 I | Elefl—BCgmnmE NEXT MONDAY. repudiated by the boa killed, under a heavy penalty. {iTHe Daas LIt Blasins. Gt | Trick Ricyclists. | G : : s Chadbourne therefore asks that the | Acrobats. | Charles Frohman's Comedians in court determine that he is entitled to the NEXT—"ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE.” | o TH qAxDER» l 66 T) gent ¢ as been Office and that Herold Is an_ intruder, ~aD CUDI 23 = t \tion Army for | holding the office solely by virtue of an| _________ YFBT¥SE"ENT& g ‘PR]CES 2 25 d50 C t | s SURELCANE) ON AND OFF A s not afraid (o | lllegal usur | 5 % Ay S N S N AT T a“ e“ S. | In “MY AL DVICE.” | Orlginal C: ol Prddnaie him | ) s Wednesda n@ Sunday. e b L g ! N Telephone Bush 9. [ Matinees & SEATS NOW SELLING and n SAILORS AS MINSTRELS. | ANY a dutiful daughter pays in pain for her mother's B 2 B iRt i 5 s fof e ignorance or perhaps neglect. i | ‘ m sor em U. S. §. Iowa Boys’ Entertainment at The mother suffered and she thinks her daughter AL‘ AZAR Main 254, GRAND OPERA “OUSEw THIRD ANNUAL ' g P Ju 'Groesth e the Ch“:f’ e | must suffer also. This is true only to a limited extent. No e s S God's Regas Aty willibe e ‘“all star combination” of the : s 3 3 p | ALL: SEK—MATINEE SA AY. | et : A e & Brind | United States battleship Iowa will give | excessive pain is healthy. Every mother should inform }xer- MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.. | & S S T a grand performance at the Chutes Free . self for her own sake and especially O NIGH Dm0 BORROW A (SUNDAT). SUUTHWELL UPEHA GUMPANY Theater Saturday evening, May 6, the | for the sake of her daughter. Write e ol ° Town Talk. procecds going to the wardrobe depart- | ’"DULGE”T ¢ Baer i DA DERIMHEOR | TN | week’s lssue of Town Talk has an| ment of the aggregation. Following is to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., | e contents. . | Ahe| the programme | for her advice about all matters MECHANICS’ PAVILIO 'mwm s of t de, boncs; W. J. Shine, E. M. Aftken, organs. L 2! MAY 8, 4, 5,6, 1899. ‘ | Jiscussions about ought not to efer to read terest, Wil- ; 1ssion “about Is, and Alfred Metzger prodigies. The Satr phs about what - t the clubs, in and musical worlds, and sporting news . A Drzg Fighter Convicted. the sixteen men basement of P Sixteenth streets £ ) in a dog fight, Police Judge nd ‘ordered to ap- : n the haw'’ had time arge some beautiful pictures Letter, first Photo-Chro- | Be sure and | B of Manslaughter. engineer on the th mavslaughter Acquitted an Thomjpson : defend- appear- | court. was his first in a police pER ML e Charged With Embezzlement. sx-drummer for Hil- | was arrested » Ed Gibson on a g him with misdemeanor s accused of embez- Qt R BATH paper, sold by Ferry Drug Co., ket street; $2 50 to $5. advertised in mu 8 M%r- ! | applied to the Your Money's_ Worth” H. Murphy s Altkén Comie song, I Don'f Lov body..J. ‘Smith Conc & with the brilliant tableau, *‘Co- lumbia and Cuba.” PART II. The Irish Song and Dance Artist, Joe Le A Few Appropriate \lu\nm Plctures by the Mmatosc The Iow . J. F. Dunn, J Altken, Buckstrim. The Hero of Two Battles ance on Any tage e of Teutonic Mirth, n and Delahide Serio-Comic_Musical Ske Lights and Shadows of York. ““The Greater New The Light of Broadwa: rhe Shadow of the Bowe: Shevlin Altken v the en- Mrs. Mann’s Claim. Mrs. A. L. Mann, a teacher, has Superior Court for an al. térnate writ of mandate to compel Audi- tor Wells to audit her salary demand for 32 Mrs. Mann's demand was not al- lowed by President Barrington, and Su- erintendent Webster also disapproved it inally the matter was referred to the City and County - Attorney and he de. cided that the demand was a just ne. The board thereupon approved the but now Auditor Wells refuses to p..s« iy Hence the suft. —————— Lost His Goatee. In “On and Off,” which has made the comedy success of the year in New York and will be seen here at the Columbia Many a young girl's beauty is wasted by unnecessary pain at time of menstruation, and many indulgent mothers with mistaken kindness permit their daughters to grow careless about physical health. Miss CarriE M. Lawms, Big Beaver, Mich., writes: **DEAR Mrs. PINKHAM—A year ago I sufiered from profuse and irregular menstruation and leucorrhcea. My appetite was variable, stomach sour and bowels were mnot regular, and was subject to pains like colicduring menstruation. I wrote you and began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and used two packages of Sanative Wash. Youcan't imagine my relief. My courses are mnatural and general healthimproved.” Mrs. NANNIE ADKINS, La Due, Mo., writes: “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM— I feel it my duty to tell you of the good your Vegetable Compound has done my daughter. She suffered untold agony at time of menstruation be- fore taking yourmedicine; but the Compound has relieved the pain, given her a better color, and she feels stronger, and has improved every way. Iam very grateful to you for the benefit she has received. | It is a great medicine ' for young girls.” Next Monday, May 8, First Production ot Clay . Greene's Farcical Comedy, Entitled, ¢‘HIS JAPANESE WIEE.” SEATS NOW ON SALE. THE GREAT HISTORICAL PANORAM, BATTLE OF MANILA BAY A wonderfully realistic representatjon of the greatest sea battle ever fought. The spectator stands bridge, near Dewey on the while the contest rages all around. es the panoramas of Waterloo and sburg in scope and present interest. Market Street, An('nr Bighth. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. __ ADMISSION, soe: Chilaren, 25c. UNION COURS NG PARK AND S SATURDAY NDAY, MAY 6th and Tth. EXTRA AND OPEN STAKE. 128 NOMINATIONS. $1010 — PRIZE MONEY — $1010 TRAIN SERVICE Leaves Third and Townsend sts. Saturda 10:40 a. m. and 12:5 v. m.; Sunday, 11 a. m., 12'm, and 1 p. m. Twenty-fifth and Valencia sts. five minutes later. Returning from Park fmmediately after last course. Extra train from Park on Sunday, 4:40 p. m. San Mateo electric cars every ten miputes. Admission, 25 cents. Ladles Free. NOTE—Branch Ticket Office at the Pacific 728 Market street. Call building, where choicest seats may be se- cured. Reserved Seats. Gallery ... Graphophone Co., 5¢ and 50c ..15c. xt Week—""LITTLE TYCOO! AN PLAY Vo N BALL // AT \\ ./ RECREATION PARK, |7 Eighth and Harrison Sts. < SAN FRANGISCO N | = ¥s. s st DAY N\ 3P M 7 7 // SUNDAY L GLEN PARK. |SPECIAL TO-MORROW, Sunday. \VAUDEVILL!: 6n0W. l BLACK FACE COMEDY, | MUSICAL SELECTIONS, PIGEON RACE | FLYING TRAPEZE, JUGGLING, PREMIERC DA\SEL‘SE And CONCERT. ADMISSION 10c. Take San Mateo electric cars direct to Park | entrance. Glen Park open week days from 10 & m. Admission, Se opposite | Nearly $5000 in Cash and Trophics. PRIZE-WINNING D6GS FROM ALL OVER THE UNITED STATES. Open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Dail | ADMI Afternoons, hildren, Ha | SAN FRANCISCO K H. H. CA¥ CONCERTS ANL REaOnTS CHUTES AND Z()O SPECIAL T() NIGHT! GRAND BENEF! THE 10WA MINSTRELS! First Appearance on Any Stage of BILL BUCKSTRUM L'le Goat. | . NO EXTRA e e TUNETTE Ghd the LONDON MAZ Visit LU EL CAMPO, THE POPULAR BAY RPSORT du prices. including i T 1 m. Returni ng lez 1, 3 and ; SUTRO BAT flS. PEN NIGHTS m. to 1l p. m to 2030 p. m CHILDREN Will leave 2 and 4 p. 1:15 a. m., Bathing | ;((DNE\«.‘ AND llv:n BETTER * THAN PILLS