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Parlor Furniture Sale, ON .THE DOLLAR brings these rare values for this week. ctly fine furniture at LESS THAN THE COST OF MANU- FOR $12% TABOURETT— 7 < o s v t of her h i she testi- ) This Sofa 6‘512‘\""“ :’h’"‘:" gany fll'”‘h' e s %‘:eh((’mm,es:r. '!?xh'é“;m;.fi o f;i‘u‘ SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Franciseo. w1 e CLOSING— ndso! - s % perty v occuples. il $50.00. e AL W AT PRIOES Fersonal tear prevented the other wit: | UNION SQUARE. - nesses from obeying the court summons. | . . . g i Carpet Bargains.| Rug Bargains. BE GIV[N BAEK ORATORS AT BANQUET. SAEHAM[N‘“] AS & o ik L L Berkeley’s Student Congress Gather ssels Carpets ....50c|BROMLEY'S REVERSIBLE Togetyher to Celebrate a Victory. i ( | ~il “The Students’ Congress,” the leading """ $1.00 aU Tfl THE UWNEBS debating soclety of Berkeley, held & ban- IN TH[ EUARD quet in the California Hotel last evening | I | “ontinuous Store From Mission Street to Capp Street. S sess..0UC verv low pric(’i to close out— make a few opening remarks it was ob- ! . - orved that not one of the fifty places ------ 40c| 12c, 15c, 25c, 35¢ TO ENTER THE COAST TRADE |remained inflled o trom the reg. ELECTION OF FIELD OFFICERS | itively the Last Cut! ory Sale THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1900. 19 MISCELLANEOUS. COR. 16TH AND MISSION, osolute abandonment of profit. It shows clearly » clear away the odds and ends of our immense and opening of our enlarged and remodeled build- and best equipped housefurnishing establishment holstered seat 3825 FOR $16 00 EASY CHAIR. 9 feet long, 6 feet wide$7.50 10 1-2 feet long, 7 1-2 feet wide 12 ft. long, 9 ft. wide..$14.25 Metal Beds. Q+M—MH+0—MHHMQ+Q+M—QQ+HHM-H+M*+H4 B R e e R SRR S FLEET OF TRANSPORTS NOW IN PORT. [ R R e e e e Uncle Sam Wants Them No More. S TLLh SEVEN OF THEM WILL BE RE- LEASED THIS WEEK. RS to celebrate the victory that has been theirs through one of their number, W. M. Martin, winning the much-prized Car- not medal. A sumptuous collation had been pre- pared for the students of oratory, and ular members of the soclety, were the three participants in the great debate, W. M. Martin, Will Greeley, O. E. Hotle, and Professor C. M. Gayley and Martin | Flaherty. Sach of these gentlemen, when called arose and said something appro- First Regiment Now in Service. TR CHANGE IN REGULATIONS HAS BEEN ORDERED. peas Rl ittt sl el e e On Monday, Feb. 12th, We W Importation of Tailor ENGLISH CHEVIOTS, English Carvenettes, 48 0 ];‘('_IR $60 00 r'.\m.r\‘R = B st S i e g Venetian Cloths, Drap d’Amazon, Broad Cloths. 38 DD FOR $53 00 PARLOR . ilfll};}‘—fi;:fl{:;locepARLOR SEE DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW WINDOWS .. 28- SUIT—five pieces. Dt 00006000000 0000009000+P 0000000090+ 9 +0+0 400040+ e 18005 ne ramos COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. «UUSUITthree pieces, SPRING IQOO BLACK DRESS G00DS! CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS CO" PANY, | ill Place on Sale Our Spring Suitings, Comprising ENGLISH TWILLS, , Whipcord Suitings, b o et Aol | ed changes in showroom space mean a prompt clearing T 4 et fo th ccasion, as did many e brass and iron beds—mostly one of a kind, hence early | TheTe fre over s dozen fransports 11 BREIS ‘e’ epeeches and toasts wers | Lieutenant Colonel Victor D. Dubooe | We commence tearing out our present show s have greatest variet : r Sasoati OF the o Sty | for the most part impromptu, and the |the ranking staff officer of the First Regl- | ; a ¥ to select from. All extremely rare |majority of them will be released and | for the most parl ARCAGE I, S50, Mog | LI e T try. Tecelved cheering news | windows this week. Consequently the only then Uncle Sam will be reduced to de- | wed a wit, ability and | the is ls. pending upon his own purchased ves The T at Fol wharf, the Ohio at Mis- the Ben Mohr and the Harrison-street wharf, the man on Hunters Point drydock, the ogan, St. Paul and Indiana in the am and the Columbia in quarantine. Manauense is going into nd trade; the Ohio and Indiana will earry gold hunters to Cape Nome; the Ben Mohr becomes a colller; the Pa- will load wheat for South Africa; . Paul will carry passengers to the lds for the Alaska Commercial str Of these the Company and the Columbia will go on the run t ween the Sound and the Orient. Meade and Manauense are | the moment sk knowledge of current affairs of which many & public man of far greater age might have well been proud. Stter the principal speeches and- toasts came songs s, college vells and mmore toasts, jokes and other toasts, un- W the first pale glimmering of dawn warned the merrymakers that the time for adjournment had crept around all too soon. SCHROEDER WILL COVERN TUTUILA from superior hadquarters at Sacramento yesterday In the shape of orders in which |1s the following: A sufficient number of companies having re- >rted for duty In the Firet Infan nder the act of March 21, 1599, an General Orders , said regiment is here ized regiment of ti | of California and returned to duty, ed by rail act and order. he field, staff and non-commissioned officers { said regiment who have reported under the | provisione of said act and order are hereby | recognized as belonging to and being on duty | with such regiment from the date of their s reporting. The companies that have been accepted are A, C, D, F, G, I, ix and M. 08e that have not yet been accepted are B, E, H and L. It is expected that within a as provid- way to call attention t in prices during this ¢ i FURNISHING GOODS. Band Bows, in all colors, worth 25c, closing out at, be each We have some odd sizes in Earl & Wilson and Horseshoe brand Collars which we are closing out at.5@ each Odd Shirts and Drawers in lamb's wool, camel's hair and balbriggan ....50e per garment formerly $1 and $1.50 at .. These goods were o our great reductions hange is to ask you to read these quoted below. HOUSEHOLD 600DS. Lacquered Oval Bread Boat: from 10c to... Wood Salt Boxes, worth 5 O'clock Teas—Brass Kettle, Vene- tian iron, standard, reduced from $2.50 to.. ..$1.25 CROCKERY. 10-piece Decorated Toilet Set, roll reduced | . . Sam has_therefore in port the A o oty ascept % i 2 : pting B and L will AN — Moads, Shmsnss and Locen A% be received, so that will form a ten-com- JEWELRY DEPARTMENT, edge basin, worth $3.75, sale pr N . TR e L pany regiment. The other two companies . S s e ml’;;r;met 5é;cker:°n§,‘;nll?‘12_: are behind because certain formalities A Sterling Silver Pocket Knife, 2 J4-gallon Glass Water Jugs, 3 styles, 1 i axe Sot Yat baen campiied SiCh. LmriE blades, former price 50c, now....15¢ worth 30c, reduced to.... pd gD, 0 B 0 o navininis i RELDD now reduced to SRR 1 its now reduced to... .$43] reduced to, . ..$50| ow reduced now --$24 |9 possible. transport St. Paul came down from ntine vesterday and will dock to- . She has on board & handsome deer sfined for the Smithsonian Institution. he animal was captured by Captain Chase during his pursuit of Aguinaldo across the island of Luzon. It differs in many res s from any of the same fam- science, so Captain Chase is t to have the animal classi- markably fleet of foot and The quara Long Decides Upon His Appointment. Sl &2 WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—It has been practically decided by the Secretary of the Navy to appeint Commander Seaton Schroeder to be the first naval governor of the Samoan island of Tutuila. Com- the early part of the week Lieutenant Colonel Duboce, being ranking officer of the regiment, wilj issue an order announc- ing that he has taken command and sub- sequently_there will be a call for an elec- tion for field officers. The elections will prevent friction and dissatisfaction, as ferent nights, as the first elected would take rank on account of priority of com- in case new captains should be | all be held the same night with a view to | would follow if elections were held on dif- | 2-piece Set Pearl Pen Holder and Pa- per Cutter reduced from 75c to..50e Genuine French Opera Glasses regu- lar price $2, NOW.eeeeeseerecanees Fancy Card Valentines. Lace Valentines. Valentines. A 'erge = 8-piece Gold Band Wine Se price $1.50, now.. Fancy Decorated Cups and Saucers reduced from 20c to,........5€ each nd varied assortment of comic r Be, and Se. 10¢ and 15¢ esach ...5 for Se, 2 for Se and Se each . 13¢ each s p - el P = O« ! missions cy v X - n ts now redu to. .. $65 | Lok a sreat amount of labor to capture. | mander Schroeder 18 at present on duty | chosen. On the night of the elections offl et b i e oo e Cooct s | fantain Hayes of ahe St Faul suggests | i wognington as a member of the board | cers clected will be given precedence ac Suits now reduced to.....$75| " he' American bork Wailace B. Fiint | charged with the revision of the naval | cording to commission and service. || Box Valentines. h b £ ; 8 olonel Duboce, in s ” - 5 ypany ( Suits now reduced to. . ..$100 | ¥ loading at New York for Honolulu, | regulations. This work is about complet- orL“;’]‘;‘fi“e‘!‘",“En ‘ot the regiment to e Vioe Gmey Cellulold Valentines, satin and lace trimmed, at all prices from..10e to $2.25 | o-Carts. . have been purchased by Alexs | x ¢ A i T Baldwin of this city. On the&:':'r‘;’\e;x :; | It is expected that Captain Tilley of the | that thle reglz:egf( ;Snrg:;’e)rg:;xc‘??o s;:‘:):r:. ATl .3 the Flint at Honolulti stie will load sugar | Abarenda, the station ship at Pago Pago, | Dotlce w case 04 S5 ST that 1s req: 4 § or S Francisco. The Vhit y W Ji 4 5 v W ¥ LANGED to be the greatest record-breaking event of this de- |;j/c¥gnder & Baldwin are the agents for | 5 % L ) "1t (s understood that Cap- | they are not very pretty and would not ther Cui’tain Sensation. Astonishing values on every known make of Lace and the American ship Emily F. Whitney, now on her way from Manila to Kahului, the famous Makaweli plantation on the island of Kawaui, and in order to move the crop they have been compelled to buy a fleet of vessels, as they could not char- ed, so that the officer will be able to leave for his new post at an early day. tain Tilley has already notified the native inhabitants of the annexation of the ijsland. The work of establishing a coal- his occupation, in addition to the coal said that work was being done in Sacra- mento, work was being done here and look well on parade they would answer in case of need.” The electio: exciting event. n in the companies will be an A number of the captains | Just Arrived—Our new line of Go-Carts for 1900; prices. $1.95 to $25.00 $1.%5 RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS, pretty stri te, . Z | 1 MUSLI RTAINS, pes, | ter any. tation has been vigorously pushed figures—excellentl The Kosmos liner Volumnia got away L'},‘d ’nunw that a Governor is to be ap- |and lleute‘n?tl;\tl w’l!:lnr;ugeekieflf;n?}l:del}%s' ¢ . [ European ports vesterday, loaded to the | have a sultable residence erected for | ot care to be BIERETSRCT: ToVere JIThS | 818.820 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Mail Orders Filled. fine quality— 35775 MADE PARLOR CUR- effects in Brussels—Swiss —Irish Polnts—some worth We want to glve you some- guards with freight. When off the Pre- sidio there was a slight mishap to the ma- chinery and she was compelled to anchor for two hours. Repairs were made in that time and the steamer proceeded to sea. George Johnson, a boarder in_the Model Michael O'Brien was treated at the Haj bor Hospital by Dr. Cherry for a frac- tured jaw. Later he was removed to the City and County Hospital. Michael came cheds and machinery buildings already under erection at Pago Pago. For a time at least the department will maintain one of the auxillary vessels as a station ship at Pago Pago, although, Giscloses the fact that the harbor is well nigh perfect and, beyond placing two buoys on as many rocks, there is no oc- casion to expend any money for improve- not a few first sergeants who will be on hand seeking election as second lieuten- ants. After the officers shall have qual- {fied there will be an election for staff of- | ficers. | candidate for the position of colonel, as | | Thomas O’Neil will be a candidate for the | who | | colonelcy. Captain Cunningham, | was major of volunteers when the First | California was mustered out, will be a The lieutenant colonel will be a | of, or damage to, all State and United States Government property, for which any or all officers of the National Guard in the respective Baker: for Second Brigade, Lieutenant Colonel Adolph Huber, Lieutenant Colonel R. L. Peeler, Major Charles Jansen; for Third Brigade. | Lieutenant Colonel R. L. Peeler, Major W. A. | e ‘oer quality of play. The dentists | won by a score of 19 to 9. In the afternoon the alumni team and AND CALAIS OINT | lodging-house, was taken to tk or | “apta v is to come home in - XD POINT | el early yestordns marning, Harbor | as Captain Tilley 18 to come home In the | {*has been given out by the opinion of the | brigades may be responsible, and also to report | the varsity lined up for a very Interest: $ & [ing from epilepsy. He dled in one of the | soramay be assigned o this duty. | Attorney General that thers is a vacaney | upon the confition of, of Semaes, (o any als | ing and exciting game. Though tha ell readily at Va) o b fts and his body was Temoved to the | "“The naval officers have just completed i the O’ggggf‘x;:‘%fln;::"h‘,“-:, hell‘,d Tesponsible, with L& & e coniaatien akn,}:m‘n!l 7as not as strong a team proba- ur choice, per pair SRR, vey Pago Pago harbor. | by now 3 8 am; - | b; inspector, to wit: For First Brigade, | 2I¥ . remen’s Fund, the players another survey of Fago el or. It | Eith, It 15 also stated that Captain | B, thg IePetor 1o Bt pcain Charles o | PUt Up an excellent game. There was 4 | noticeable improvement play over last Saturday. in the varsity 4 el One week under Coach Van Hattren's watchful eye has de- veloped fafr team work and improved in- o down from Stockton on the steamer M . - vt ¢ to death by of the crew. H egiment and_ before the election comes | Colo R provement. the varsity was able to wi ling lace mrm!ns$ y.3 =% crew. e also o < addition to and In conjunction with those | hy a score of 2 n piicated—pair.... Y o asserts L}:nfllr‘!lle.'“‘?a‘r‘)lls.bo{l of 330, but as ON THE PRESIDIO LINES. | there will hn“:\' full crop o{ availables. | 05000 10 Sent detal | \T;p.”n:r‘&r Ao o e e £ . e som I8 id not know Hhis | N d £ Co: tition | Major J. A. Margo, commissary, Sec-| " Commanding officer companies, troops, | = ¥ 3 o ELABORATE own name when brought to the hospital, | Qualifying Round for mpetition | ond Brigade, has been detailed to pre-|signal corps and div in making out a Alumni ~real the chances are Michael is telling a “fairy for the Council’s Cup Brought side at an election for major of the Fifth | ccunts of money disbursed on quarterly de- | McLaren.. he lection of values never be- { ( tale. o Ko | Infantry, vice Eiliott, who resigned to |mands, will be careful to show fo whom dis- | Baer B e p st T o The Seventh Day Adventists are fitting Out Some Good Play. accept a commission in the United States Vouchers Ireland out the brig Pitcairn for a voyage to Cape | my, alifying round for the second | volunteers. The election will be held at | be fully itemized, showing for what months or | Allen.. Nome. In consequence, she was the only | e e for the Council's oup was | brigade headquarters on_the evening of | lenth, of time payment Js made, it for rent, s . {of a mov vessel on the front yesterday on which no | COmpe % et "And It is stated that Cap- | armorer. janitor, clerk, labor, gas, lights. water TANTON CLUB MEETING. |of a movement to protect young girls from | work was done. The repaits to her will | played yesterday afternoon on the lnks | {he 50 et §39 &0 5an3"“A "Gakiang; | o7, simiiar expenditures. andt stating the ar- temptations t city that beset them in a The speaker has selected for go_on to-day, however. of the San Francisco Golf Club over F, Oakland, | Captain Wenk of Company As far as possible, the data shown in Interesting Discussion on the Em- Captain Hansen, late of the bark . B A ¢ pites. . 't “The (auses That Led to th AR, arkentine | aighteen holes, medal play. The lowest |and Captain Simpson of Company G, Al- ployment of Women. £ Amy M o Blivw Pettas will | s Lo Shus fonumaay of s amp | eight scorers -will enter the opening ameda, are candidates for the position. | v ———————— v i i ptain An. | No one has yet been named for the po- | Music Teachers Elect Officers. also deal with the dive question and the advisability of passing local legislation to women from being employed and saloons. Take a Rest. Close up the kitchen this afternoon, give the ul n Sinj gle Wo- the | derson of the Lucilie has taken command of the ship Charies E. Moody, now load- ing coal on the Sound for Honolulu. Fne United States crulser Philadélphia will be thrown open to the public to-day. After 1 p. m. Peterson’s launches will car- ry passengers to and from Folsom street round of the contest, which will be over eighteen holes, match play. Of the eight who qualified four made scores of less than 100, R. H. Gaylord handing in the excellent score of 46, 92. The number of strokes for each hole is shown in the following table: ! sitfon of colonei and assistant adjutant general on the staff of the major general, vice Cclonel Cluff. deceased, but an im- pression prevails that the position will be offered to Lieutenant Colonel D. E. Miles of the division staff. The following changes in the guard not | accepted unless itemized to shc | plies and nature of services. Commanding of- | ficers will not be permitted to submit vouchers in their own names for money pald out by them for incidental expenses, for a greater | amount than $, in any one quarter, and then | | the items of said expenditure must be stated. The Music Teachers’ Association of California has elected the following of- ficers for the ensuing year: Mme. Ellen Courson Roeckel, president; H. W. Pat- rick, vice president; Mrs. J. A. Whiteside, secretary; Mrs. P. O. Peterson, treasurer; . fon of > S e o teps to the warship. e g took pla B. Carpen- | Servants an afternoon off and go to the Cate o verdue steamer 4 R. H. Gaylord— previously noted in this department have | M > Freaned ihe meeting on the attitude | Zinkand for dlnner. You'll not regret it * | renone uort ‘,es[er,,,;y_ce.fi’hfedg;ymv‘v’;; Qut 55538744 6M lSeen announced by superior headquar- TWO BASEBALL GAMES i-rl:‘r;é:g':idfyfi;::fi w{.:::“f;' V. A H. on_in regard ke the | “ caused by the breaking of her thrust shaft | i p, pillsbury— 1erw: % g | jie and Mrs. P. O. Peterson, board Etm:fi M Asphyxiated in His Room. in the Columbia River. Sy Out 65 666 4563 61 Second Regiment—Willlam Walter Greer to AT THE UNIVERSITY | foor : 4 rendered between the | Carl O. Tillburg, who resides at 765 | (il iansport Columbia arrived from In 5 6556460 6o g be maie HOR SR ik W, Ward to be _ | —_——————— sses | = S - 7 3 yester 4 . ixth =B rane; b = of the dehate were argued | B T s auras \adien, U e Becely- e fther. fooignt ot ‘passensers, buc sy | B B CoITEL 1 e s 4 g5 ¢ s gaptain and adjutant, vice Serbner Mriess;| BERKELEY, Feb. 10—The baseball Stole Two Sets of Harmess. enera) cor on being that Fas yestoriay suffer- | Diaced In quarantine because she stopped In 55665554748 g1 Evans to be oomt A iliiam G Dozler to bé | players of the University of California | # - fdual should | A8 rom Ene ey X m;‘-m"'x‘,‘,"’“"fi was | 3t Honolulu on her way to Manfla SRR TS e o A TR LA T BN B s Bl Lol g e it e Herman Isaacs of 513 Natoma street gove ed | om with t § i 2 t the 3 | ] 8, sted | £ | gas turned on "Up to'a late’ nour last | ¢ ihe e Saniind And Pagkm s Wi P TTER Ll | Srhum (ommleetotel mibecton of rife pracs | T arat was played In the morning be-| Lynoh- and” Detectives Ryon anh omen Protection of Girls. e e o eanined Consclousness | martial Jaw when the City of Para was|? ™ BY™Me,, 1 7 5.4 7 6 75 e84 e sy, vies Horti¥ hionorably discharged: | tween the sophomore class and dental | ang booked at the City Prison on & charge o 3 ettee will lecture to-morrow | Tiiburg, according to his fricsy there. None of the officers or men of the I 76664463 64710 |John R Graham to be first lieutenant and in- | teams. The former was champion of the | o¢ pyrglary. Isaacs is accused of e o night at € Gate Hall in the Interests | been despondent of late. nds, has | opcel were allowed ashore while she was | g, J. McCutchen— Snotoe of mife. practice. vice Mediey. retired: | interclass games and the dentists had | yng inco F. H. Gotwall's . x‘]‘; at the isthmus. Out 7888858488 LGN disutant vice Johns, retirad; George E. | Won from the medical college team. The | Natoma street and stealing two sets of —_— SRR 5110 | LAY 10 be first lieutenanit and battalion ad- | game was devold of Interest because of | harness. The friends of the Old Government |Charles PageT W . ¢ o 5 ¢ 4 ¢ 5 | jutant, vice Dozier, commissioned quarterma Whisky are never drunkards. . In 66 555 57 3 9—§1—104 | L7 George RJ. .\m}re;:;s x\{ :e;:&t:‘m“m Cor n A. C. Btogham— pasy 1% tiee Jones. promoied; fibert Wilson to 7465464843 be second lieutenant of Company F, vice An- WITNESSES WERE INTIMIDATED gl $at romoted. ol vy To 776461075 76— | Mews, PIOROEG o Brigade—George E. Law- Strong Efforts Made to Save a Horse- The first round of the competition will | rence re-elected cantain and Horace E. Sabine We Are Specialists e treatment of men's diseases. Debility In its o e e, unnatural discharges, blood - taints, contracted ailments and weaknesses, whether chronic or of short duration, are quickly and permanently Tured by us. We offer you the benefit of years of experience devoted exclusively to this line of work. e have the remedies, appliances and knowledge that have always resulted in cures. They are at your service, no matter where you reside. We Accept Payment When Beater From Being Tried. Owing to absence of witnesses whom it is claimed were intimidated the case of J. Steboninsi could not be tried in Judge Cabaniss’ court yesterday. The leading witness, who swore to the complaint, {s Mrs. Van Buren, who saw the defendant cruelly ill treating his horse. When tha case was called she failed to appear, and Officer Hooper of the Soclety for the Pre- vention of Cruelty -to Animals told the | which will be pl be played next Saturday and the four winners will enter the semi-final round, lied on the morning of ‘Washington’s birthday. The final round will b; played in the afternoon of the same day. Horace Rawlins, Willie Anderson, James Melville and Alexander Smith were play- ing yesterday in a professional tourna- ment on the Coronado links, a purse of $200 having been subscribed by = several members of the golf club and visitors at the hotel. As the Coronado links are new to Rawlins and Anderson, while Alec enant. re-clected first ! Paragraphs 63, 67 and S, Rules and tions for the National Guard of California, been amended to read as follows: . Inepectors are the only officers author- ized to inspect public property with a view to condemnation, uniess a board of survey is ap- pointed for the purpose by the commander in Chief. The condemnation and final disposition of sich property can only by the commander in chief; provided. the authority to condemn and destroy progerty worn out in service, or worthless, may ‘exercised the nspector general, or officers specially desig- nated for that purpose, wien o directed by the L ave | ( A but Beautiful Shoe A Small Price Ladies, don’t you want to wear the prettiest, daintiest, neatest Vici Kid court a cullar story. 1 hief. Cure Is Effected. ’According to Hooper a man named M- | Smith is famillar with them, the 'last O nipection Teports upon medical rty Shoe in the market? It is inlaid named may turn the es on Rawlins, | will be referred to the surgeon o with cloth front, has the new coin Write us in confidence about your case. Full - formation willingly furnished. roposition. Something had evi B o tor mane of the wWithessen o ois A Surprise Party. Lieutenant Colonsl R. L. Pecler, assigtant ad- prepald, for. i n on hand when the case was called. Judge | Who is going barefooted now? Five m’ led to ésent the inspector gemeral for g Cabaniss continued the case till Tuesday, | hundred pairs of ladies’ fine kid tles for | the purpose of making a complete tion of The Reliable Specialists, and stated that if the witnesses were not | % cents a pair at the sale of shoes, e i and United States Government pro 997 Market Street, Cor. Sixth. Donald has been using influence to keep the witnesses from testifying in the case, McDonald &ng‘ched ooper to see if the case could not be kept dut of court, and the officer refused to listen to the present the court would hold McDonald gerxnfi]lly responsible for having intimi- at em. Hooper made an invest lon to find v@tx McDonald cut the matter an |urnadthuhewua.trlondvffl accused and had threatened to turn who defeated him by a narrow margin in the professional tournament recently held at Oakland. —_—————— Mariet street. Sale will Degin to-morran at9a m. - —_——— There are about 2500 mh at !onuf.tm ue.lt is ed :i: tion will be increased to i or being acted upon by the commander In chief. o The intheciols report W B forvariea ’&;" "ot 43 directed by ‘the commander in_chilet.’”" on of the various comma mmumd-mv have been ed to investigate the loss or destruction toe and patent-leather tip—an up- to-date shoe in every respect, and delivered to you, mail or express $3.00 Kasts Send for New Catalog—Spring 1900. 738=740 Manrxer Streer.