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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1900. DEPARTMENT OF | NING IS T0 | BE ADVOCATED TWO GREAT STARS WILL APPEAR AT THEIR BEST e o e e ] ORDER FOR CAMP MAY BE [SSUED WITHIN A WE What Is' Permissible by Red Book Regulations as They Exist. A Man May Not Qualify for a Lieu- tenancy, but After Rejection May Apply to Become a Captain. It is expected that the order will be Issued this week for an encampment of the Natifonal Guard of the State and that the date will be fixed some time between the 4th and the 9th of August. For the purpose of the encampment there remains out of the $0,000 appropriation a little over $28,000, which, it is sald, will be suf- ficient to meet the expe: of the gath- ering of the guardsmen. The money so appropriated can be used only for that | purpose and if it should not be so used will revert to the general fund. | ajor General Dickinson, di mander, asserts that the camp will be in the fullest sense what the law intends it to be—a camp of instruction. He said that | on com- 0 | it is desired to bring the rd of the b d St to a high standard of excellence é { and that it helieved that the camp will | . | be a gr step in that direction. | The nt hearing before Brigadier ® | General Warfleld of the protest of mem- bers “omparn of ment agalnst the the First Regi- action of Majer Hendy, 3 presided at the election of officers of . ® " o at company, in refusing to allow the . : me of E. M. O'Rielley to be voted for 1 candi for the position of captain | 7 | 1s a ¥ [ vor of the re- 1 | vision of the book,” in which are ® contained the regulations and rules for the government of the State militia, but whicia ha: denominated ir - | documents worst combination of mis- | information ever placed between two cov- 1 | ers.” The particular case referred to ? | brovght out the fact that at an election Y | Otto Schwerdtfeger was chosen captain § of the comy and O'Rielley was ch { lieuter but both failed 3 S y before the . o e i | SRR e B £ )¢ « » . Scene From ‘“When We Were Tw T | wicnin SR pen ik =t 4 @|as a candidate for captain of the B S e e 0404040040400+ 9 | .00y and Schwerdtfeger as a h is alw Miss for first lieutenant. Hendy, believing that a not_qualify as : | could not within a month ai qualify for the higher position of cap! rued the intention of the regulation an that within six months after re the board a disqualified indi- 1ot be a can te for any com- 1t will now remaim for the ad- ral to pass judgment on the g of Major Hendy 1id_a member of Company F Major at | Carewe (Mr. Goodwin), who: 1 ould tion is to carry out the w mer friend. Phyllis Ericson the daughter of another old compar has also been a d of Richard Carewe and Ri rd arranged be- tween his two charges accidentally forms i% an actress, with whom infatuated ar 1 His four g entangleme before they can are concerned in it fasci feet in an in- re unanimous >odwin- d refine and tells a story that extreme. Four men, friends, assume vouth whose fathe; of the previous to the ac- | two. are irst Regiment as he pointed to the order e son had been | follow are or the pa on the 30th inst: “It is as the boy s highly crec ., is it not, for or to include such a paragraph asthi listed men who have no uniforms will re- port at the same time and place and pa- rade in civilian dress’? It is not much credit to the National Guard to have it go | out that a regiment is unable to turn out | in uniform.” A member of the uniform | board, in explanation of this condition of | affairs, sald the fault is not with the boird but with the regiment itself, for Deing so slow in sending in requisitions for uniforms. Such, furnished without the board knowin; what was wanted. If the men, he said, uniforms it is their fault and £ the board. Some of the gom- alreaay r d uniforms s will be furnished as soon as they can be made up. Colonel W. R. Johnson of the Sixth In- fantry has been granted a leave of ab- sence for sixty days, with permission to leave the State. The resignation of First Lieutenant nry R. Definnes of Company G of the | has been accepted. lication Sergeant Ma- halk, division orderly, | he e the ranks and trans: ferred to Troop A, cavalry. G. Culvart and C. Kuchman, privates of Troop B, Third Brigade, have been pro- | moted to-corporals. This body has dis- | charged two of its men on account of re- moval and two at the expiration of their | term of service. - An election has been ardered for captain of Company E, Sixth Infantry, vice Stew- art, term expired; and for second leu- | tenant in Company G, same regiment, vice Whittman. Orders 4, Fifth Regiment of Infantry, announce the discharge of seventeen men | the machinery taken from the Big thr n H s long will be duj x for ine at Powellton, utte i Lake mine at Johnsville, Plu- ty, has been bonded by B. H. cisco. inyon mine at Randsburg has n eight-stamp mill at Garlock, to will be hauled jor Ledger that prepara- | king_to sink on the Altarte v without delay. 1d_shaft of the Bunker Hill mine, ty, which is about 800 feet s been cleaned out to a depth of i the work is continuing at the 100 feet per month. | PLANNING FOR THE NEW LABOR TEMPLE| he said, could not be | Sailors Scarce and “ Blood Money ” Being Paid Again. Board of Directors Decide That Sub- | scriptions Should Not Be Lim- ited to Union Men. of The board directors of the Labor| There has never been such a scarcity | y which is to be In-| of sailors on the water front as at the corporated next week for the purpose of | present time. RBritish ship captains are | building ® temple for labor, held | offering $40 “blood money,” but their ves- | a meeting Market street last night. | sels are lying in the stream unmanned. | ident E. L. Malsbary was in the chalr. | There is only one fully manned Britisher 1 progress in the work of securing|in the bay and that is the Blackbraes. k subscriptions was reported. | She was 255 days getting here from Eng- The propriety of permitting laboring | land. There is not a man aboard who | ADVERTISEMENTS. HEMSTITGHED LINENS. We have just received a very large shipment of FINE GERMAN DAMASK LINENS, con- sisting of HEMSTITCHED TEA CLOTHS, CARVING CLOTHS, DINNER NAPKINS, LUNCH NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TRAY CLOTHS, SCARFS in all sizes, LUNCH SETS, DINNER SETS and TOWELS. These Linens are all in very handsome designs and will be sold by us at very LOW PRICES. SEE OUR DISPLAY. We will also sell this week 25 pieces 72-INCH BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK (Irish man- ufacture), very handsome designs. SC Yard. 150 dozen Extra Qualitu SATIN DAMASK NAPKINS, 24 inches square; patterns to match above damask. $2°50 Dozen. m, u3, 15, 17, 19, 121 POST STREET. the service—eleven on account of removal, four at expiration of term of ser- from two for good of the service and one by two-thirds vote of the company. Regimental Commissary Sergeant L. L. 1 Riley and Battalion Sergeant Major F. P. / Poulter of the Fifth Infantry have been { discharged at expiration of term of ser- Vice Corporals W. H. Wright, W. E. Hinds | and L. Wessel have been promoted | sergeants of Company G, Fifth Infantry Privates I.. W. Scroder Jr., C. L. Helm stetn, & A Foirath and ¥ E. J. Forth of the Same company have been raised to corporals. Privates Samuel P. Hatcher, Elmer M. Whepley, Fred M. Burges and R. E. Bal cock have been raised corporals of Com- pany B, Rifth Infantry. A- D, AWhitlock, dram major of the | Fifth Infantry, has been discharged at | expiration of term of service. An exempt certificate has been ssued to Sérgeant Louis W, Kohler of Company . | 75T, ors Snk wast rte, boproe . at Santa Rosa. Ex-Second Lieutenant F. | DENTON CO., 1183 e §. Munn of Company B of the Fifth In<| To- g ek Youkh S fantry has applied for a seven years' ser | vice certificate. WAIST FREE ment can get 3 handsome $8.00 S1LE SHIRT WAIST ABSOLUTELY FREE. W Ve meen exactly w ma [ m portad taffeta silk, any color ot CONDITIONS A5 CONDIT « to] your name and address, and with it f§5c0d 20 cemta to help pay o bostage and adve ment. Y ou will recefes fre our Pat ication W omen’s W ear, describing latest fashions fn SIK Waists, and other articica of wear, togather with our offer of an §2.06 Sille Waist. This unusual | ment is made %o quickly introduce ome goo men outside of unfon men who have no | has less than $150 coming to him. The unions in their craft to subscribe for stock | saflor boarding-house runmers have been was thoroughly discussed. It was agreed | out to the ship in dozens, have tried all at the Temple should be bullt by labor, | kinds of tricks to get the men to desert out the assistance of moneyed men, | and have failed. Jack knows full well that the stock of the association | that before he was two hours ashore he rould pever pass beyond the control of | would be drunk and then in short order ring men upon the motlon of J.| he would be aboard another vessel and icDougald it was voted as the sense | bound for Liverpool. of the board that the stock books should | * At the present time there are five ships be open to men who do not belong to!lying in the stream, loaded with wheat, un! nd some other classes of outsiders | awaiting crews. The Bardowie wants 13 | as a matter of busines policy. men, the Sierra Pedrosa 10 men, the Prim- Director William Lajden offered a sug-| rose’ Hill 16 men, the Indore 12 men and nd It willdoyour feet aworld of good towear Kasts shoes.Good becauvsethey fit the feet.The price fitsthepurse-and the | styles fit any occasion.Sendfor catalog KASTS gfa'r gestion, whic al met with the ap-| the Kensington 16 men. The American proval of the board, that the Labor Coun- | ship Troquois was also in want of a crew, @l and Labor Trades Council should be | hut the o s A g but the captain agreed to pay $40 a month and after waiting three days the ship finally went to sea. The Iroquois goes requested to officially notify the unions | under them of the project under way and | to recommend that they subscribe for | from here to Puget Sound and thence to stock, both as unions and Individually, | Honolulu with-a load of lumber. as a go stment. " Saete i g Circumnavigating the Globe. The chair appointed William Layden | and W. H. Hutchinson a committee to| The British ship Musselcrag, now out both glace and suede, $2.00 for call upon the electricul workers, explain | 312 days from ‘Antwerp for San Franeisco, the project to them thoroughly and invite | them is having if anything a_harder time of it than the Blackbraes, which was 355 days to subscribe for stock. The elec- | workers sent a representative to the | coming here from Newcastle, convention out of which the assoclation | vessels were caught in the hurricane that grew with a_warrant for %00 to Invest in | raged off Cape Horn in October last. Both stock, but for some reason he did not| vessels were badly damaged, but while ELEGTRIC BELT, BELT IS WAR- 4 to be 1 THIS y regulated. ved attach- | electrodes. It will cure r sent by mail it it. Address ELECTRIC CO., larket Strect, PIERCE 620 ©pp. Paiace AJA CALIFORNIA TORATIVE, INVIGORA- CKESTER'S EI HYRGVAL PiLLs STER'S ENGLISH DR. PIERCE’S | a Bitters esent the rant and did not vote in | the Blackbraes put into Port Stanley for the convention, | Tepairs the Musselcrag turned tail and The first me Ing\ of stockholders is to | ran for the Cape of Good Hope. The at 915 Market street on next | coast of Australla was reached early in | v night, on which occasion the | January and Captain Johnston signaled { | directors will report on the form of the| Cape Otway that he had lost nearly a | | all silk taffeta ribbon w incornoration. | whole suit of sails; that the bulwarks were The District Council of Carpenters is | Stove in and the decks swept. A week | soon to hold a pienie, the proceeds to be | later, finding that he could not make a donated to the Temple Association with- | headway, the Musselcrag put into Syds | out any strings on it ney, N.'S. W. She was overhauled and sailed again for San Francisco on Febru- | VERY REV. FATHER ROOKER You ought Just to Sec | The Low Prices We are Selling Limoges French China that price, ary 2. She is out 91 days to-day and shipping men are beginning to get a little anxious about her. The chances are that the vessel's hull is very foul and that she is making very slow progress through the 45 Special Glove Sale Those who have purchased at our former glove sales, we-are sure will be pleased to know that commencing tomorrow morning we will close out odd sizes of gloves in fancy shades, made by Trefousse and Maggioni in $] a pair Fancy Ribbons We have just received a special purchase of in corded effects, five inches wide, this ribbon formerly sold by us for gsc and it is well worth but it will now be on special sale at Cash or Little-at-a-Time worth $1.50, $1.75 and Stoves The largest and| $8.50 finest assortment] to in San Francisco§$35' 00 Send five cents In stamps for postaga on new furni catalog. THE J. NOONAN FURNITURE COMPANY (Inc.), 1017 =1023 MISSION STREET ABOVE SIXTH. Phone South 14, San Franeiseo, hich is the very latest a yard —_—— water. aptain Johnston Is makin; his The covered passage- Just Come to Look. AL R private sec- | Airt Vovage in_ihe Musselcrag. . When Cotavd ¥ d b 3 1t | ting these 1 §eis & . e he was t e S| ar- e - b ! Great American Importizg Tea (g, | metry to Mer. Martinelli, the apostolic | Jand ‘and was accompanied by mis Wits orded satin two-toned' ombres in all the 1 e delegate, will preach the sermon at the 11! and family. o'clock solemn high mass at St. Mary’s | No More Quarantine. Cathedral this morning. The apostolic In future the sugar boats will be al- | delegate will attend the services. { SRS N L S P lowed to dock instead of going into quar. MONEY-SAVING STORES. | 210-212 Grant Ave. (Bet. Sutter and Post). #61 Market St. (Opp. Powell). 140 Sixth St. special sale price 255 Hayes St. 218 Third St. : antine and remaining there until fumi- Montgomery Ave. Convict Quartet Sentenced. gated. The barkentime Irmgard, 20 days, i 706 Larkin St - Frank Burns, recently convicted of bur- | and the bark Amy Turner, 2 days from < b A g glary, was sentenced to fourteen years tn | Hilo, arrived in port yesterday and as ‘ ht St 80on as the quarantine officer passed them they went to the sugar refinery. 'This will* be glad news for the masters of the sugar fleet, Who were sometimes kept at An%el Island for a week before they got a chance to set a foot ashore. Water Front Notes. ‘The ' Merchants' Exthange received word vesterday that the cargo of the French bark Normandle is a total loss. The vessel left here with a full load of wheat and when rounding the Horn 3255 Mission St. 7032 24th St. OAKLAND STORES Washington St. | 1510 Beventa Bt | 8an Quentin by Judge Dunne yesterday. | At the expiration of this term another of | three months in the County Jail must ba served by the convict for simple assault. James Murphy was sentenced to _four | years in SBan Quentin for burglary. Judge | Lawlor sentenced James Joy to serve a | term of five years in San Quentin for bur- | glary and Albert Keily to seven years in the penitentiary and three months in the County Jall for a criminal assault. e e 1185 23 Ave. 1355 Park St., Alameda. 4-Foom Furpifure latest shades, four inches wide, worth 6oc, Special: Ladies’ Undervests . Ladies’ ribbed undervests for summer wear i in a good quality of cotton, in all styles, high neck with long or short sleeves and low neck one management 3400 rooms, %0 of which have baths attached. Tourists and travel- ers from every section of the world recognize and appreciate the comforts and convent. ences offered by these hotels. American plan. Eu- ropean plan, a yard Notice to Passengers. Round-trip_transfer tickets on sale at | any of our offices. One trunk (round trip), @ cents. Morton Special Delivery, 408 Taylor street, 650 Market street, Oakland ferry depot. < Will Lecture Monday Night. The Y. P. C. T. U, has engaged Rev. Dr, ror $08, | BEDROOM—Bedroom set, 7 1 good Wire Spring, 1 B { _Pair Plllows, PAKLOR 5 pieces Oak or Manogany Uphol- red S DININ 1O0OM—1 Hardwood Extension Table, 6 Oak Chalrs, teces, ‘hardwood; Top Mattress, i KITCHEN 3 No. Thomas to lecture Monday night in Y. M. Chaira, | Fatent Table, 1 No. 7 Btove. 1| (") "Hall, His subject will be “What No extra charge on eredit. Shall' Ve Do With the Ox That Goes?"' — MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. — Mme. Wyrick and her white ribbon choir | will render several selections. The public | 1s invited. ————— Trepper's Oil'cures rheumatism and neuralgia. Druggists, S0c flask. Richards & Co., 406 Clay. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO,, 1310-1312 Stockton St.. Near Broadway. Open Evenings. struck on_some rocks near the Falkiand Isiands. The hull is now submerged and the wheat ruined. A detachment of the Naval Battalion went to Mare Island on the State tug Governor Markham yesterday afternoon. On arriving at the navy yard they will man the naval reserve sfeamer Marion and will bring her back to-day to her old anchorage in the stream. Captain C. A. Bartholomew has suc. ceeded Captain Johnson In command of the steamer Mount Kden. The transport Conemaugh was towed to overl ‘ore n salling !om la. e ——— $2 50 men's shoes for $1 50 a pair, at the Beehive Shoe Co., #{ ](l’:‘kflt ll’?.‘!‘ll‘. Third* with no sleeves in white or ecru; price for all styles A PLEASANT“CAXATIVES NOTZINTOXICATING NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON S !gmoé;:dwund remova: -1, KING, WAR . an plan. Rooms, slc to §1 30 d 35 to 38 week: §§ to §20 month. Free baths and cold water every room: fire grates i every room; elevator runs all night. -