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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, '1903. 9 WOMEN'S CLUBS HUSBAND TRIES PURILS avEs [LOSE JEWELS [BURLY NEGROES N EUNVENTII]N-i‘ 10 SHOOT WIFE , Promoperas) N THE STREET. AOB PHYSICIAN “This story won a prize of $2,000 and Is worth It.”—Chicago News yonn | The Congressman’s Wiie Mrs D. M. Duffy and|Daring Early Morning A Story of Amcrica1 Politics of To-Day |+ | | egates Representing|E. A. Engleberg Draws| ey roANn: 3 | 33 3 i i Many Organizations Revolver at Ferry | || Mrs. William Lang Crime in Heart BY JOHN D. BARRY Attend. |t | alua i ‘ “An excellent piece of fiction.”—N. Y. Tribune. ,,; | Building. | D!’Op Valuables. | of Clty' i “A sincere and smartly told story of the perils that beset an | | | ambitious man “in political life.”—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. Mrs. O e Is Re-elected |Shriek of Woman Alarms a! Two Women and a Man Are | Thieves Trail Dr. J. Farley| p “A serious and cn{nsc\ien’lt_iolus piece of work, a work full of knowl- v = - . z 3 | | edge and insight.”—N. Y. Telegram. Vice President of the | Foliceman Who Saves | | Suspec.ed of Picking | From a Saloon and | N Fatir . - han sIE NG iteciab soatund Sors fatviia District. | Her Life. | Them Up4 ( Hold Him Up. play of present-day American life and manners.”"—New York Mail o | | and Express. g { LR | & “One of the strongest and most, subtle studies of political and P a lumber dealer of Between 4 and 5 o'clock yesterday aft-| Two burly negroes held up and robbe social Washington that has ever been written."—Albany Argus. two years ago erncon two women lost jewelry valued | Dr. J. Market street near | “It is a fdscinating story of political and social life in New of the firm of Till-! e neighborhood of $225) with a ra- ant avenue and Sufter | P e . A A rrlsu—f‘. at the ferry :;;u:-h.;r o s, | street 1y erday morning. After | \“"lf and Washington.”—Buffalo Courier. ; : s g while attemptir | Mrs. D. M. Duffy, wife of Attorney had been committed the phy- | ‘Direct and forcible in style, while the dialogue is at all times The Iukberinan Sad i | Dafty, was wheeling her baby down pursued the thieves for several natural, and is handled with genuine skill.”—Boston Beacon e d was about to use Hayes street, near Devisadero, when the | bloel and the chase became exciting | Far better than most tales written about Washington life."— child cried for her chatelaine bag. She several police officers and many citi- Washington Post. : The robbers made | av o the baby and proceed had joined in 5 BaTe o e e b mots oded | hcir escape on Montgomery street. The |l Ti%gfzated THE SMART SET PUB. 00, 27w Avemue artment now has charge of | Policeman James Cook seized nd prevented a tragedy. gleberg was then taken into custody and i against him at gone. A hurried searc 1 ‘[ missing article | | two cha t the | the case. | According to the story told by Dr. Far-| ley, he went into one of the saloons on | . | v nu ut 2 o'clock in the morn- AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. avenu ing with a friend to get a drink. He no- | e | ticed that two negroes observed him when | he took a purse from his back pocket and | | | fficient money to pay the bar- fter he left the place the ne- C I ining diamond rings val- | sponded first, then several other guar- | ns of the peace answered police whis- | ack to find the purse and tles, and before several blocks had been ar o ght but One of must have found were the only ones around. She reported the matter to the police. | The bag centained jewelry valued at $1500, comprising six gold rings with dia- { monas, opals and.emeralds; | diamond arl brooch, several gold baby buttons and an order for §2 en the | irm of Kohler & Chase, music deaiers her husband on. He consumed the afternoon fe about the was about to | Mrs. Duffy Jives with Miss 8. Ward at | crowded him into a doorway and took the |48 Hpyes ptreet ree from his pocket | | Mrs. William Lang of 1710 Gol The robbers then ran down Sutter | avenue was running for a car street, followed by their victim, who was | < adero and McAllister streets and dropped = shouting an alarm. Policeman Brady re- t e attention was first B her purse « 1an’s shriek. He ob- | | ued at §75 n | She rushed 1 and when he had gone but they caught up with him. | test was for 25 cents with | W a young man pick it up. xcited mob rushed after the | The latter turned into | AND | up the purse he refused to return reet and after quite a race 1 to purchase supper. This request i e 1 | | thing but a memorandum book whick | & ded in disappearing down California | | was in the purse. He denied having found .t. A thorough search was made of | | anything else the neighborhood, but they could not be ! | e ac ed bim of having was re whereupon the two thieves Mrs, Lang followed him several blocks. found. The police have good descriptions She reported the matter to the police | ©f the two men | e and gave them a good description of the | man. Passenger Becomes Insane. = | j— | John Demanne, a waiter, who has been | B — SOC[ET\ PAYS | employed in the various French restau- | rants in the city, while a passenger on the | REQPECTS TO steamer Redondo, bound from Los An- | geles, became suddenly insa .| &, | to commit suicide. He was restrained by INCLESIDF TRACK Captain Tallaksen until the vessel arrived & | Y o NEW ARRIVALS i e i i ovee'ss| TO-DAY AT 1 0°CLOCK SHARP. s be 1 the authorities. He will be examined by Eastern and Local Attractions. i : : Shialee lng AR, Dr. McGettigan morning. He is now ADMISSION—ONE DOLLAR. — Sl apA woutdd 1 Mre. William T. Dutton gave a-recep- | confined in a cell at the detention hospital | o o = 50 Fon S0l BRAR T o 3 for divorce. She was TALE ) ¥0 WOMAN ion yesterday afternoon at her home on | fOr the insane at the City Hall. MORNING. i Rl 3 s | perm and took WHO SANG AT THE GRE N acific avenue in honor of her debutante T o A Tt Special Train leaves Third and Townsend | . . RECITAI AnuETios. Miey [GEEGae B st Labor Council Declares Boycott, _ | f'reets at 12:30 = ] et et - her! At a meeting of the San Krancisco BRITISHE AND AMERICAN g A UL Eodiliicoat gt e cialie | p UNION ENTERTA . 2 oIl aE L = 1] 1 Gowpott the B Towine Syaims sk INS Greven School Recital o be- . “’A"‘“‘;‘ ‘j““ The | cleaning establishment. This was done | | A = won. it | Protanass I WA s i oabhe 05 | recelving hours were from to 6, | at the request of the Dyers’ and Cleaners’ Wl Mre W : C during which many Union till the fi ccedes to seve 6. Pespla Are-d0e. ity : Present to Deliver the Ad- Attracts o Large- - jona i, maky inor demands made by ihe uston g | 1Qur Ao, e cemarkabie, and tor tat reason| SATURDAY and SUNDAY 1ck the theater, always. | dress. ‘-mmg were: Mrs. Grayson I Carriage and Wagon Workers’ Unifon ! S aaigbiers | Professor Bernard Moses of {he = Attendance. | ¥ tes, Mrs, Thomas Benton Dar- ask the council boyeott H. H. BES AND ROSES November 7 and 8. N 2he Wad to have de. | ragh, Henry Foster Dutton, Mrs. | Holmas, a carriage maker. The matter First run-down on Saturday, beginning at g tic re.| Samuel Buckbee, Miss Maylita Pease, | was laid over until the next meeting. | | 11:30 o’clock sharp. Sunday coursing will be- & ) Y Miss Pearl Landers and Miss Edna Mid- — | 1. Beautiful, Delighttul. gin at 10:30 sharp and continge till last win- ’ by the pupils of the Grevenj giqiop i . | ted to Perfection by ning flag goes up. ( School was given last| . . . | All-Star’” Cast, Including: ev | 5 | Miss Jeanette Hooper gave her first{ ™~ R e TOTAL PRIZES«=-==$860 reception yesterday afternoon at her r Mas WINFIELD BLAKE. an audies home, Laguna and Clay streets. The MAUDE AMBER. Al Mission-strest cars tranater to Guerrero & hostess was assisted by Mrs. Albert Mc- g P W S S building. s e Sy ot S iy i iy BEN T. DILLON. THOMAS TIERNEY, Judge. i ee, Mrs. Henry Oscar Beatty, Mrs. Ed- Reserved Seats—Nights, 25c. 50c and 75c. | EDWARD SHORTSTAG, Siipper. & et mund Baker, ~Mrs. Charles Morrison Saturday and Sunday Matinees. 25c and 50c. | ctions from comic | Woods, Miss Florence Starr, Miss Ethel | Children at Matinees, 10c and 25c. | pupils, in many | Parker, Miss Isabel Hocper, Miss Evelyn iz 1t they possdssed | Norwood, Miss Grace McCormick and coLuM'lA SAR FRAYGSCR'S Georgle Lacy. USE ; LEADING THEATRE well as vocal power, and | are more than likely to be | g B in the vocal world.| Mrs 4;enrgahl>. Tn:}' and Miss Toy gave . MATINEE TO-DAY ' g wis made by at home of this season yester- | E " sat EXTENT OF THE WORK. jon.” Miss Fahey|of thelr new residence, 1806 Vallelo | ( smsm——— | ARD ARG TR - acen, Sny part exeept reserved, 2o niralto voice of great purity | street, were made charmingly ar- ., and her upper register is | tistic with large clusters of white 0C0a an 0C ate r and bell-like. In addi- | chr nthemums and a prefusion of . | v S merny | ——JOVIAL VAUDEVILLE!— O e ot b Bl e s et e [ ¥ Bocanze they yield THE TO sy, | “Village Choir” Quartette; Max Wal- promise of becoming | hospitably entertained during the after- a don; Clivette; The Two Roses, and rewarded wit actress, and she was | noon and they also welcomed Mrs. Har- -onsiderable applause. | vey M. Toy, who recently came from the MOST and BEST FOR R Goleman’s Dogs and Cats. M Mabel A Great S Last Times of McWatters and Tyson; p Christes demon- | East, the bride of George D. Toy's > strated herself to be a soprano of merit | Son. The second reception day will be T H'B MONEY s h it Carates . - Tee chards; awford an and the difficult aria from *The|next Friday. (Management Dearborn Theater Company.) Manning, and Wenona and Frank. Marriage of Figaro” with brilliant exe- — | Nov. 16.—VIRGINIA HA_R.\'E'D in I“RES | . Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. B. D. Price, s General Manager. prominent ning * the ited addr yms and Saldanha, a cution and effect The rummage sale for the benefit of the Mrs in selections from | San Francisco Nursery for Homeless “Pir. won applause by | Children will come to a close to-day. The CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT | her ple vocalization, her soprano | salp s taking place at 37 Fourth street. . or LIQUOR DEALERS PLAN Z | OPERA | ! : voice being very sweet and clear. The HOUSE Benefit Performance Will Be Pro- | entire programme was well rendered and | The bazaar for the benefit of the Maria = et | “The Alcazar Is Playing in Luck With duced at Grand Opera-House reflected great credit on those who took | Kip Orphanage, ‘whlrh opened at the ——MATINEE TO-DAY.—— | Its New People.”—Examiner. part and on their teacher, J. Greven. home of this worthy institution, Seventh |" TO-NIGHT and ALL NEXT WEBK. on Df"mb" 17. The pre as rendered was as fol- | avenue and Lake street, yesterday, is | Matineos Wed. and” Sat. Bach Week: TO-NIfiII'—-lxts.To-hy udSnfiy. NO SUNDAY PERFORMANCES. Curtain ises evenings at 8: matinees a¢ 2, | 0% of the Fuonlest Comedies Ever Written. BEN HUR iJOHNSON;flm 850—Persons in Production—350 | Evss. 25c to 78¢; Mat. Sat. & Sun., 18e to 80e. meeting with gratifying success. Tables for dolls, aprons and Christmas gifts are presided over by the members of the board of lady managers, while popular young ! | girls present other attractions. Miss | Newell Drown, Mies Edna Davis and the Misses Langhorne, a table of fancy goods; Miss Porter, Miss Kindred and Miss Sa 'rs of the city have| lows: r charity benefit to be Grand Opera-house on| § ening, December 17. The pro- | entertainment will be de- ous charitable organiza- no_effort will be . Gladys Couth, Valentine Gustave Zeckler; 'cel Arding; flute, nd bas benefit performance | Pr siois | “ | D 3 C gent are in charge of the fish pond; Mrs. e No Beats Laid Asids. No Telephons Orders Taken, - | Marit (@) solo e e . 7 NEXT MONDAY—The Famo : g % 59500 Ol Stmonds and the Misses Simonds of Mare N A PRICES—$2, $1 50, $1, Tc 50c. That W, : 1 charge of the enter- | ) wlo (ampaiia), Island have the candy booth. The Finest Cocoa in the World PO g g el R R . Y ed); (a) solo of * The doors will be open to-day from 2 Out-of-town mail orders with remittances| THE PRIVATE SECRETARY. (b) solo of - P o v S 5 | filled in order received. Mirs Marg zolo of “Sepp.” | to 11 p. m. There will be vocal num- | § Costs less than OneCenta Cup | filed in order received = @ sEcuRED | | operatic contralio solos, Mrs. Marie Lueders: | ers this afternoon and dancing this | } o, cuoee Recipe Book, sent free, will tell you§) | FOR ALL PERFORMANCES. THEATRE () Mikado and other Soprano selection, Miss | evening for the pleasure of the guests, | § Por ey Ei ot s oeat eorions of A - Hattie Krauserill; (c) Mikado and other con- | while the sale goes busily ‘on. dishes from our Cocos and Chocolate. “ 2 . B | e e T tralto selection, Miss Amette Godtrey: (d) . | POSTUM CEREAL, Stoddard, the ¥ actor, will | pagne. . Sonk, fward Butas Seims| The annual bazaar for the benefit of T R A U AL. his famous groduction, “Bonnie | adapted from ccio, (Suppe) ani exiras | the Buford Kindergarten will be held | Walter Baker & Co. Ltd & < thé members of the | fE0m opera end copcert —Figmetia, Miss Lilliaa | this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry T g 5 canston: Peronella, Miss Hazel Pitcher Boc: i sTABLISHED 17 POINTS TO YOU make a | cocclo, Mrs. May G s oroliesteal | DUIvow, SH§ Jacksen sirect. | e e o ! Jn the in- | siccions. the Sun “onservatory OFs Apy | DORCHESTER, MASS. How Coffee ts Its Grip ani s erformance and feel con- | chestra (conductor, T. D. Herzog); (a) Dance | The Army Ladies’ Card Club was en- | % seceiitts. of the Song Birds, Benj. Richmond; () con- | tertained by Mrs. C. R. Kranthoft in her | ¢ 40 HLONEST AWARDS 1n most artistic apartments at the Colonial | SERRISh Never Suspected. | _— | cett ctions. (a) Air from Robert le Dia- | SR | b rbeer), (b) Vol che Sapete, Le Nozze 2 URGE DAIRYMEN TO SEND | . (Mozart), Misy rMubel Jla;-,m.): «l*lnn:. Hotel t’ruesds, nfie:nogni( Thi: members Comedians, | es. Mignon, fragments from ac an (A. ) present were: rs. aker, TS. - Thrilll Story of Patriotism and Love! | A STRONG DELBOATION | S e e e Tannhauser, | himer, Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. De\'ol,BAs{l:'ksv SBILLN VAN.... Eventna, = . S pser o} Evenings . .10¢ to 30c [ Dresr$n " agnen, (€) Moderats from 1acia | Dutton, Mrs. Geary, Mrs. Handbury, | HERRMANN THE GREAT, PR FnAGS. . S, I s. Lenore Greven. Il Tro- | Mrs. Kirwin, Mrs. Kendall, Mrs. Lewis, Accompanied by the Famous “Ede:t“::fi:‘wfiyoh!:?’:vi':-xl’_g:m;nd;na;- , but as the st be completed in time th Belasco & Mayer, Propristors. Market st., Near Eighth. Phone South 533 ¢ TO-NIGHT—LAST TWO NIGHTS. TIN v LA P O A MATINEE TO-DAY and TO-MORROW. The Magnificent Comedy Drama. HAVERLYS MINSTRELS, | |1 YALLEY FORGE.” people never causing all thel | s s ing | Dream (R coffee has be- | TW; OIrgmluantmns Striving to Bring | ar{z?z”z{:‘x' : ars. i s ational Buttermakers’ Conven- | vatore nts from acts II, III and IV | Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs. Markeley, Mrs. Mar- | Military Musicians, - - | g (Verdi) Miss Maude Crabtree; Man- : : | s WELL'S Mammoth Production of the chances are | tion to California in 1905. rico, J At "the “plano,” Josepn | Shall, Mra. Maus, Mrs. Overton, Mrs. A Story of Quinnebasset THE LASKYE. VUNGLE TOMN'S CARIN.® doo. Patterson, Mrs. Patten, Mrs, 'Pays . Food Coftee| A letter has been sent by the California | T e Mrs. Woodbury, Mrs. Van Ors)sslea’;;’r:'l he eick one up and in time ef. | Promotion Committee the Calitornia | @ Fi-irimrimmisisinieindoliiicini4 @ | preckinridge, Mrs. Dean, Mrs, Carrard, | By SOPHIE MAY : : !f‘xear;nery_l(inkrttlxor‘)s( Al\;sffl:umn to dalry- | Tries to Rifle Telephone Box. Mre DAl ek Joad, iy, An- |} America’s Greatest Livinz Wiiter = e thip bapoens With surpeietng | men in 2l parts j\s State In which| 5 p. Coliins, & feweler, residing at 1042 Sre%® B the EUests’ fable were: Mrs. |§ for Young Peopl:, is the best new = £ A lady of Syracuse, Neb, |!: is set forth that a strong effort will be | Howard street, was arrested last night and | pee "Dousias Settle. The neotserl |l book to read or to’give a friend. OPERA i £pring a year ago my doctor | made to have the National Buttermakers' | booked at the Clty Prison for an alleged | i (DO' 125 TOl & 10 next meeting | | a ave to stop drinking | Convention held in San Francisco in 1965, | attempt to commit burglary. He is charged B e o e epaarcmber 17, at |} At Booksellers'. 81 net: postpaid $1.10. HOUSE I had heart troubie o bad that |20 that from 660 to 10,000 buttermakers | by an employe of Dunn Bros., Stockton | Mrs Pay Jrrad b soat LEE & SEEPARD, Boston. R S SR LEW WELLS, e least cactiement would cause me o | A6 €Xpected to attend the convention. | and Ellis streets, of having atfempted to| , L& Pon WlOTE Fertormances bes , Sat- WOBLD asa xIm. ament | The letter in part is as follows: | rifie the ‘telephone bom. .Colling was| AR unfortu k occurred to e AND A GREAT SHOW EVERY AFTERN hoke so 1 could scarcely get my | & Mrs. Kruttschnitt yesterday afternoon at AND EVENING IN THE THEATER, v It is hoped that a strong representation of | caught in the act and was turned over Polk and Sutter streets. She w Donizetti’s Splendid Opera, - resth, and I was so nervous I could not | California dairymen may be made in St. Louts | to & police officer. olk and Su o acie.Rs shout “LA FAVORITA™ DON'T FAIL TO SEE . 5 R e e “"M ;”T: “:( d:“.,.‘,;‘,:n\:,.,‘; ,,fl.{o,;,:lmm. mees | et R to step off an inbound Sutter-street car | > fos 8 THE COLORED BABY o the delegates {0 the l;mlno:on\'ul;x1:1:4:;41’“:;7,! No charge for lettering your name in | t® trné\;(er to : f:olk-lsoxree; car when sfie | DON'T FAIL T0 To-day’s Matinee and Sunday Night, In the INFANT INCUBATOR, band to get Postum | Press upon them the desirability of California | €01d on pocket books, card and letter | fell: She was taken to a drug store and see the beautiful GREAT DOUBLE BILL By v | for 1905. 1f the mumber of those desiring to zo | cases, cameras, traveling sets, trunks, | there joined by her husband, who had her OURT Mascagni's Masterpicce, Lioa Slaying Baboon in the %oo. re he did 80 we moved 10 | 1o St Louis is subcient it will be proftable o | vajiacs. dress Sul vaanBans Sninitke: | removed to their residence, 2023 - Pacific ¢ LOTS OF FUN IN THE PENNY ARCADY “CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA” and I fell back on milk and e & special traln to take the California | jeather goods purchased at our store. | avenue. 3 Leor Drama, —VisiT ym e v, n- 9 < ’, SIT THE— . but cven such exertion as climb- | S3i2en 1 0 SRBOR AU 26,1088 3 Can | Sinborn, Vall /€3, 141 Mavkel street.+ | Mrs. Kruttachnite's Injurles are not seri- ARLOR: A PAGLIACCL “MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE” of stairs caused my heart to | the convention. All those who are Interested | ous, as they consist of contusions. PALM ROOM, * PPAGLIACCL y o T o Sool sl il Shlint | are requested to at once communicate with Libel for- Wages. - LOUIS XV PAR- R = w‘,‘,:]u, E ” [LDREN, fe._ . 3 William H. Saylor. secretary of the California | yiifreq J. Stewart, a negro -cook. The Harry Bostwicks are now in Karea. 3 Phoning Ask for “The Chutes. all summer, until in the | Creamery Operators’ Association, at the office > 3 T 3 ki Ll ' “FOSCA” and “IL THOVATORE.” e v: of the State Dairy Bureau, 114 California | formerly employed on the steamship St. PRICES AS USUAL—25e, 50c, 7be. . 1 to Syracuse. There I| ;;cet, San Francisco. | Paul, filed a libel in the United States| Mrs. John L. Bradbury has returned Telephone Bush 9. 9 t some Postum and began to feel so much | It is nu-s.‘y”;z(l:_kfnizn:z;’:g::‘t.fiem l'? ;Se- | District Court yesterday against the|from an extended trip East and is at her _—m B cure @ st itorn on at St. | Al ! i ” € one package that I con- | /i, uring the canvention of the butter mak- | Alaska Commercial Company to recover | homie, 1719 Pacific avenue. MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. 1 t ther, and 1 am now h preliminary work must be done | 359, balance alleged to be due on his Mrs. S. Lasky and hér daughter, ired concessions, all | wages. 3 1 have ever been ) ch ‘wiil be based on the showing that —_———————— Blanche, are making a short visit, afte et . I am stronger and | Califorpia will make. Arrangements will then | Tnig is the last day of the special|a year and a half’s absence in the Rast. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Rasg w1 ever was and have not had | G niod fions, eto. J price sale of shopworn gas ranges by 8. [and will be glad fo receive their friends I } IA}I }.g RA i g Bt © headache but three times since I be-| The California Promotion Committee is now | F. Gas and Electric Co., 415 Post st. * | from I to 5 p. m. on Tuesday, November 4 ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON— , to use Postum a year ago. The |!8king steps to correspond with all members of —_——————— 10, at 8§12 Hyde street. L witlL GREENBAUM . i ¥ g the National Butter-makers’ Association and to Californians in Washin; $ A q scems wonderful, for 1|send them literature upon Calffornia and gton. MATINEES TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. CflflPmNSlflr fi‘m n of ihe heart trouble |the dairying industry in this State. so that| WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—The following EENRE Y : * Bt tired tolling what | bagrenas, b 2formed of what they Wil see n | Callfornians have' arrived at the hotels: Benefit to Steindorfr. LAST TWO NIGHTS | ruurspav AND FRIDAY. 3 P. M: SAT- Pastams has one for et ey Cine R S Willard—Tom C. Grant, Miss Grant, San | Paul Steindorff, the popular leader of y R 8.8 y Postum Co., Battle Criak. M BOME, Nov. 6.~The Government has or-| Francsico. Raleigh—H. F. Barber, A. E.|the Tivoll orchestra, will be given a bene- EU.EBY S ROYAL ITALIAN BAND. -<e- 340 P. I i ek, g dered the beginning of the work of construc- | Wellington, San Francisco. fit at the theater on the evening of No- Change of Programme Each Coneert ach package for a copy of the | tion of the extraordinarily powerful wireless —— vember 16 It will be known as “Stein- | Best TURAL Alkaline m,f',‘ TRICES. -5 ttle book, “The Road to Well- mm:r-pnaal:nua:fl ‘f,:n l}-&, fl:filu&mfl‘ of| Selling out this week. 81 4th st., front | dorff nignt” and will undoubtedly attract omll:x. Anmox'—.:ne. y g g ATE0"| of barber. Best eyeglasses, specs, 20-50c.» | many friends of the well known leader, A. VIGNIER CO., San Francisco. Box Office: Sherman, Clay & Co's. . s 2

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