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Xmas Gift Suggestions Things that give pleasure hot alone Come in the mornings or evenings if to the one to whom they are given, you can conveniently do so and avoid but to every member of the family. the afternoon crowds. Haviland China. Ornaments. y/ ! *~ i^^^k Those beautiful z^» t **\^^^^^ ssms^^^t4^i^^^^ > each. Fine pieces /4!§S3!%k' -~sa*WAaa*^ ->*3£**X^.&JA^~So*- nke th . g at $ , QOj jjff^jjgt H&C? trademark ■ i 3; 00 and $50 mSS_F a, L, > ' e^i "Cc Also many new •xjfXfiti^ Limo^CS * designs in v*.w_T,,t___^ on oecorat"^ cmi»»» Bronze Figures, 3§_ Needn't look beyond the name for * lirrors * L ai Pf«» !Y§^*dmL^ quality-the unlooked for thing is to Onyx-top Tables **«|^j^ get the newest and prettiest decorated etc " y3 *-*^^^^ SA designs at such prices as these. Dessert Plates $3.25 dozen *P*J<vU Tea Cups and Saucers 3.50 dozen "" ~~ Cake Plates So each T --a »-*-» r\C Cold Meat Dishes 1.25 each L-Ctllip^t Chocolate Pots 2.25 each k Full, complete Haviland Dinner Sets This Lamp, pol- nil come high these hard times— and we ished gilt, with j '■l made the mistake of buying too many. genuine Mexican /~^\ Out they go before the new year at genuine Me^ lean / . ___*?^ =r^r\ these prices: onyx center, B. & /^'.^_s^*S^*Jg:\ _»-«**. , \ V H. round 65-candle f^C, A^Okl «45.00 Sets reduced to $31.50 . \ ■%w£raff^jM*l <*•"*•« nn «-*_._ j . _ __ _- power burner, V^vv^'- -J!__*<KSs_7 oos.uo bets reduced to 37.50 V '^i_l____^i^yc4^/ $65.00 Sets reduced to 42.00 complete with gold \T^^_^^p/ decorated globe, Tri- j !~~^P*^ $3.75; another |j_z*__y _"""• _. • •*'.-.. ___=____2j_r(i) ___>L__!in^S style, not so fine, ;___s_____d£___ j "^ $225 . and some g^^^ _. Are all the rage still finer at $4.50, t^^sss¥ ii. -^^ now for fining- $5 . 50 and $8.50. ___-___■•■ Jhr room ornaments --, _ _ WwßSm iJfC**!^ X _<- 00( j to drink Perhaps you have ffispi beer from, too. tne Lamp *— then g-q*; B-"-- **^ '^J^ni This blue decor- put one of those pljj -fclEfife^X cent • St<?in ' 5 ° pretty ' new ' styl - A |H^^««^gS| J y very fine ones at and make i,; ln °^ i^-1 \^7^t*^^^r^y^ ?1 - * 5 ' $2 " 50, 53 ' 00 like new— 7se, $1.00. _i<ji__SsL ra^»<gj^^yr_p^ an $3.50. A - 50 ' $2 ' and yJJ-i^ll^fev j^^?*-^^®^) splendid line of .,._., -^S^ I !^.^* ■*^^^^^^ Tobacco Boxes $ "° 0 - * Ss^sssz&^^ft and Holiday "* _ . -* — __i->*^ Novelties. $3.75 OPEN EVENINGS. THAT BIG CHINA STORE- THAT BIG CHINA STORE- A Quarter of a Block Below Shreve's A Quarter of a Block Below Shreve's Wangenheim, Sternheim & Co., Wangenheim, Sternheim & Co., 528 and 530 Market St., 528 ana 530 Market St.. 27 and 29 Sutter St., 27 and 29 Sutter St., Below Montgomery. Below Montgomery. I J ■■■ '» " |> i» — — •,, «' .1 .ii G. H. UMBSEN | Ui iii UMKufclll :: ii ii & CO. ii ,i H .I ii < i , I Real Estate j ii AND ! ii ii a ii ¥¥ in_ "ii House Brokers. | :: lillllOW lllllliWlu© :: ii a .1 JJ *:-*--\*c.->;--_.:. oooooooooooo' _, .__•... *__.__S_-*--!__.. ' Y'^Y ■ jj GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. I (000000000000 JJ full charge taK^n of :; | property. j Prompt and careful || li attention giver) to all i | business entrusted to us. t I 000000000000 :>'"2^y-' ♦ 1 14 Montgomery St | I SAN FRANCICSO. Vj — _ li t * _^_______-_^*-_-_*-^ ♦ t. : _ _ JZ-T"" """~T" >!?SJ*_DEWEY,STRONG &Co._g*?*V (i patents!, J V»r'*_j"'»'"'i iiiniiiiiiiwm mammas^C__«____f XaS^ 330 MARKET ST. S.F. \ok9^ ! Oakland Loan and Investment Company. BANKING ROOM, 480 TENTH ST. Pays highest rates of interest on time deposits. i Capital, $100,000. Call and learn our plans. THJ_ SAX FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBEP 19, 1897. RULER OF THE ELKS ARRIVES Makes His Second Visit in an Official Capacity. He .Will Remain Two Weeks as the Guest of San Francisco Lodge No. 3. Meade B. Detweiler, I grand exalted ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, accompanied by his wife, arrived in the city last evening from Los Angeles and registered at the California Hotel. Mr. Detweiler will remain In the city two weeks, during which time he will make his investigations in an offi cial capacity and with his wife enjoy the hospitality of San Francisco Lodge No. 3. At the end of his visit In this city the grand exalted ruler of the "merry men" will leave this coast and return to his home in Pennsylvania. On Wednesday evening, December 22, the members of San Francisco Lodge No. 3 will tender a banquet to their ruler at the California Hotel. the exception of three specially ge No. 3 will tender a banquet to r ruler at the California Hotel, h the exception of three specially Invited guests the banquet will be ex clusively for Elks, and a "hot time" is anticipated. The grand exalted ruler of the Elks is the present District Attorney of Harrisburg, Pa. He has twice been elected ruler of the Elks, and is at present enjoying his second term in that capacity. .* ♦ * Advances made on furniture and pianos, with or without removal. J. *->*<••. nan, 1017-1023 Mission. ■ 0 ■ Walters Elect Officers. The Pacific Coast Waiters' Association, ' at a meeting on Thursday night at the rooms of the organization, 5 Stockton street, elected its officers for the coming year. The officers chosen were: Fred Emory, president; J. Bauchman, vice president; L. J. Fry, secretay; L. L. Hayden, treasurer, and F. Webber, 11. H. Hoffman, J. P. Dunn, Joseph Meams, H. Brown, Daniel Shea, E. Parker and Harry Martin, directors. The organiza tion now has a membership of over 300 and it is increasing daily. ■ ♦ ■ — Technical Society Social. The Technical Society of the Pacific Coast held one of its pleasant musical socials in its hall in the Academy of Science building Thursday evening. There were about 150 present, and at the conclusion of the entertainment light refreshments were served. HE SENDS IT FREE A Never Failing Remedy That Makes A Man Young Again, TRUE MANLINESS QUICKLY RE- PLACES THE WORN OUT NERVES ' AND VIGOR. When a man's strength and vigor is slowly wasting away from nervous weakness, the mental forebodings are ten times worse than the most severe pain. There is no let up to the mental suffering day or night. For years the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of Nervous Debility, Emissions, Lame Back and the various other troubles of Sexual Weakness, until it was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus end all his troubles. But, providential inspiration came to his aid. in the shape of a combination of medicines that completely restored his general health and enlarged his weak, emaciated parts to natural size and vigor, and he now declares that any man, young ly restored his general health arged his weak, emaciated natural size and vigor, and declares that any man, young or old, who will take the trouble to send his name and address may have Free full particulars of this wonderful home treatment which quickly restored me to my full strength and vigor of youth. Now, when I say free, I mean absolutely without cost, because I want every weakened man to get the benefit of my experience. There are thousands of men suffering the mental tortures of weakened man- hood who would be cured at once could they but get such a remedy as the one that cured me. Send for it, and learn that there are a few things on earth, although they cost nothing to get, are worth a fortune to some men, and mean a lifetime of happiness to most of us. Write to Thomas Slater, 178 Masonic Temple, Kalamazoo, Mich., and the information will be mailed in a plain, sealed envelope. HOLIDAY STYLES HATS AND CAPS All Prices and Always the Best fop the Money. C.MRIAI.CO, THE HATTERS, 328 Kearny St., Neap Pine. Largest Stock of Hats and Caps for Men, Ladies and Children. SAND TUMOR SANITARIUM No KNIFE or Pain. NO PAY UNTIL CURED 75-Page BOOK Sent FREE with home t es- timonials aud exact addresses of h v n - dreds cured of large Cancers, some 8, io and 1 2 lbs. in alcohol. I have positively cur- ed overi.oooCancersin California in Byrs;_syrs- experience. Any lump in the breast is Cancer; they always poison from breast to arm-pit and lip to throat. If large it is then too late. S.R. CHAM LEY, M. 0., Office, 719 Market ST.. S.F. SEND TO SOMEONE WITH CANCER &*jS Chle-e-ter** E__U-t_ Dlaraonil Braad. Pennyroyal pills ENNYROYAL PILLS ■'_■*"-•____. Ori_ln_l Aad Only Genuine. __ _r*frt\\ "* r,: * ■--«•■_ reliable. -lad-., —i _-ff\ /__■ 1 \r~_f V Drag-Jin Inr („'<-„<•(_-* _*•.<*,_•> fHa-_Kf\_\ |ff'N*-- 9 _P?"P.'*a»>-*>'- !!ran.i ia Ued aart Gold _t _Uic\\jW __ -^-^jfißi* o'*'0 '*' • , '' ,o ' *•»>•!. blue ribbon. Take ' 7*l -©-«_ wW*** •-_•-"- Refute danger*** •-,-,-• , - ■ V I / **** ftfttotuand imitation*. AiDru-y-1-*., 0r -M— __•> I -** Jr -*- Ftampi for particulars, tes_moat_tr. tad • **** 0 "Relief for Ladle*. " in I'ttir. or ro tarn _-*. if Mall. 141.000 T'.-fmonlali. Htm* ,'aprr. _^ ***/ C'_lc_c*l«-rC__-_jlc»l C'o.,M«<ll»on ft ,uara, <•*. by all Local Diut-jUti. . , I' ll 1 L \ 1 _ VA SPECIAL SALE OF Dinner Sets to CLOSE OUT. Suitable for Ct}ristn)as Presents. Real Semi-Porcelain hand-fllled-in dec- oration Dinner Sets, consisting of: Soup Bowls, 2 Meat Dish, large, I Sauce Boat, 1 Soup Plates, 12 Covered Vegeta- Dinner Plates, 12 ble Dishes, 4 Dessert Plates, 12 Uncovered Vege- Sauce Plates. 12 table Dishes, 2 Butter Plates. 12 * Pickle Dishes, 2 Cups aod Salad Bowl. I Saucers, 24 MeatDlsb. small. I Sugar Bowls, 2 Meat Dish, roe- Cream Pitcher. I dlum, 1 Slop Bowl. I Total pieces $10- 00 Genuine Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, Handsome Hand-Painted decorations, consisting of same pieces AA as above, except sugar U*lQ fill bowls, cream pitcher and J-klrv slop bowl IJ/IVJ Ornaments, Bric-a-Brac and the cele- brated LIBBY CUT GLASS for holi- day remembrances. uwolmmi&co. 122-132 Sutter St., S. F. Baseball for Cuba. The Cuban Leag-ue has arranged for a New Year's baseball game for the bene fit of the Cuban sufferers. The location of the grounds has not yet been decided. If Captain "\lahoney, now sojourning here, produces his credentials by the new year he will be selected to umpire the game. .■*■*■■ The Pacific States Type Foundry (Home Industry) furnished the Call's new dress. _>*-®*j_-__ ' T^O CADITD €(*% DR. SOPER 'J___^^^^»_S_7^ Guarantees to cure every Case he accepts for the • : wy^y- : *-i price quoted below, including all medicines. This lli^._llil^^i_lr_#*-i °** applies to all who commence treatment w^_i^__^__>^*^- before January 2, after which date his regular ■jp&i% r **\jfc'/. '' prices will prevail. The object in making the _ol- _^^ L^^-_ii ?^_^_v lowing exceptionally low rates is simply to intro- E^T 2__l^^^^^ duce his \^^^^ NEW SYSTEM OF TREATMENT. Catarrh $ 8 00' Skin Diseases $ 8 00 [Nervous Debility I 8 00 Rheumatism $ 8 00! Diabetes ? 8 00 Sail Rheum $15 00 Neuralgia I 1 00j Dicers I 9 00; Syphilis $15 00 Deafness $ 8 00, Insomnia , s « 00 Varicocele $10 on Cancer $15 00 Spinal Disease $10 00 Stricture* $10 do Fistula $10 00l Malaria t 7 00 Diseases of Women 8 8 00 Asthma $13 001 Bladder Diseases $ 8 00 Ovarian Tumors ..$«0 00 Gravel $ -i on Scrofula $10 00 Other Tumors $15 00 Consumption. Ist stagre..... sls 00|Bronchitis I 8 OO Rupture.. $15 00 Chronic Diarrhoea $ 8 00. Constipation I 6 00 1 Loss of Manhood $ *> 00 Tape Worm $ UOiHeadache is -00 Gonorrhoea $5 00 Pimples and Liver Spots.. ..s 000 Epilepsy or Fits .$lO km * "eet 40 00 Dropsy I 8 001 Brhrht's Disease $10 00 1 Heart Disease $ 7 00 Dyspepsia ...$ 800 j Diseases of Liver. $10 Eye and Ear Diseases $8 00 Hemorrhoids or Piles $ 8 Kidney Diseases $10 00 Goitre or Thick Neck $10 00 Paralysis % 8 00. Sciatica % 8 00. Blood Diseases $ 9 00 Nervous, despondent, diseased and weak men readily cured by this system. Diseases pe- culiar to women are treated by a new and painless method. If incnrrable you will be told so. Those unable to call send history of case, tog-ether with 3-cent stamp, and set-tire opinion free. Patients successfully treated at their own homes by mall. All correspondence sacredly confi- dential. Consultation, examination, diagnosis ■ and advice absolutely free. Hours 10 to 12 A. ML, '.' to 5 and 7toS r. si. Sundays, 3to6P. M. DR. A SOPER'S SANITARIUM, 524* TAYLOR STREET, CORNER POST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE __s THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON, i *** Mother or " Strange Adventures of - Goose," THE Jack and Jill." SEE THE EDUCATED DONKEY. THE GOOSE THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGG. THE MARCH OF THE MERMEN. THE BUTTERFLY BALLET. A Delight for Old and Young. Popular Prices. 25c and 50c. ALCAZAR- SSHg j This Sunday Evening Last Performance of WILL SHE DIVORCE HIM. To-Morrow, Monday, Night Belasco and Fyles' Military Drama THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME. The Greatest of All War Plays. SO IPeople on the Stage. Matinee Christmas and New Year's Day. OLYMPIA-^T °, £--■*<- Beginning This Sunday Evening STARK'S - VIENNA - ORCHESTRA In a Series of Popular Concerts. NEW MUSIC - - TALENTED ARTISTS! In conjunction with Operatic Singers. Special The building is now heated through- out. Perfect comfort assured. A NOTED CLAIRVOYANT. Wonderful Power of Mrs. A. D. Howe of This City. In this city occultism has reached the plane of art and the science has no more earnest votary than Mrs. A. D. Howe, whose name has been . prom inently before the public for years past as a clairvoyant of deep and won drous power. Endowed by nature with the peculiar and mysterious magnet ism which render it possible for her -to have communication with the -spirits t MRS. A. D. HOWE. of those who have gone before, she has used her gifts in the direction of as- j sisting her fellows. Her revealed med icines, the nature of whose ingredients were revealed to her by occult power, have performed wonderful cures, as many testimonials from well known citizens demonstrate. Mrs. Howe is a woman of culture and refinement who deplores as many others do the deception practiced by so-called mediums, whose opera tions have cast odium upon the profes sion she adorns. Occupying elegant offices at 1206 Market street, Mrs. Howe welcomes every visitor of every degree in life with cordiality and frankness. To those who seek for i knowledge concerning dear ones who have passed away, as well as those ' who seek to rid themselves of their bodily ills; Mrs. Howe's services will be of incalculable benefit. . . ♦ COMMITTED SUICIDE. The Police Satisfied that Alice Oliver Took Hor Own Life. Alice Oliver, who died at the Re ceiving Hospital early yesterday morn ing from carbolic acid poison, com mitted suicide. John Donovan, the man with whom she had been living at 1055 Howard street, and a friend named John Sulli van, were arrested and detained pend ing an investigation. Detective Bryam and Policeman Smith were detailed on the case, and the result of their inquiries satisfied them that the woman had swallowed the poison in a fit of despondency caused by. the suspicion that Donovan intended leaving her. MOROSCO'S GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. WALTER MOROSCO, Sole Lessee and Manager, > Last two performances of "BOOTEES' BABY," Commencing to-morrow, December 20. Magnificent production of C. T. Dazey'a grand ■ •■->•. Melodrama, "THE WAR OF WEALTH." Great '-Run-on-thr-I'ank" scene. Stupend- ous bank-vault explosion scene. An ex- citing plot well spiced with clever comedy. Evening prices, 10c, 25c and 50c. Matinee every Saturday and Sunday. : GRAND MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY. RACING; RACING! RACING! CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB Winter Meeting, 1597-9 S. beginning MONDAY, December IS to December 2.">, inclusive. OAKLAND RACETRACK. RACING MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, *' * THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FIVE OR MORE RACES BACH DAY. — r— RACES START AT 2:15 P. M. SHARP. Ferry Boats leave San Francisco at 13 M. and 12:30. 1:00, 1:30. 2:00, 2:30 and "3 P. M.. connecting with trains stopping at the entrance to track. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. Returning— Trains leave the Track at 4:13 and 4:45 P. M.. and immediately after the last race. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR.. President. R. B. MIIiROY, Secretory. ; OBERON. Notable Engagement of * CARL MERTENS And the COSMOPOLITAN ORCHESTRA. THE CHUTES AND FREETHEATER Every Afternoon and Evening BOSTON LADIES' MILITARY BAND ; And a Great Vaudeville Show. Admission and performance, 10c; children, sc. %rJI m. JL \J jl w^l-ij^^^lS^ -*■ rX* -_.__.__•• CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. Jackets, Cases, Sis, Fir Neck ai lacMos.es. LATEST STYLES-LOWEST PRICES. We will cheerfully exchange anu garment after the holidays should It not give entire satisfaction, Send In your country orders in time, we will attend to them promptly.. =FOR SPRING 1898= Great preparations are heing made In our Ladles- Tailoring and Dressmaking Department. The latest Models for costumes as well as the Newest Materials are on their way from Paris, and together * with the constant increase of trade and the efficiency of our Artist Tailors and Dressmakers, we can safely look toward an Immense popularity in these departments. No pains shall he spared to execute the wants of our patrons in the most artistic and satisfactory manner at prices more reasonable than elsewhere. h > Our LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR DE- ■ PARTMENT Is constantly growing and Increasing In popularity, and we will continue to hring .forth nothing hut the very latest and hest styles. CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS CO., SE. Cor. Geary and Stockton Sts., S. F. UNION SQUARE • * ■**********-*- JJftfFt& §AN §\ pRANCISCO. CAU. \zstab:\ss7, GUSTAU WALTER, Director-General. WEEK COMMENCING" 9^SX{AS^ I^?fffM^I?^M^ MONDAY, DEC. 20th. IN AN UNPARALLELED CHRISTMAS MONDAY, DEC. __Otn. vaudeville feast. The Most Novel and Mag- V*!**- I*. I TII f_r TUT f.rif.l Grand Spectacular, Mimic nifleent Ballet Spectacle iHr H HI H 1 1 J- IHr H P" fl I and Terpsichore.. Pro- Ever Seen in San Francisco Silt- 111! If Vi I lIS- I _af*llll_ dnction in Three Scenes. 1st — THE DECK OF THE OCEANA, 2d— AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA. FAIRY GROTTO. ; Gorgeous Costumes'. Brilliant Electrical Effects! Enchanting Scenery! THE THREE AVOLOS, DIRECT FROM AUSTRALIA. NOVELTY ACROBATS. _^flRr.I IT\l_=^ 1-41 TI ¥ THE WORLD'S ONLY TRIPLE- _*"**_. I"*. ••»_-*.__-< I l^l___/ _~1 *__'_-_. ___/, voiced DESCRIPTIVE VOCALIST. OPHELITA, THE chic character DANSEUSE. JOHN KERNELL, AMERICA'S FOREMOST •J**^r**l^l I** 1 -- ___/_*X:i^___y ___<]___» IRISH COMEDIAN. PROF. ED. DOHERTY'S CANINE CIRCUS, The Only Troupe of TRAINED POODLES in the World. THE SIX PICCHIANI SISTERS, SERYAIS LE ROY, • SENSATIONAL ACROBATS. The KING OF ILLUSIONISTS. VESUVIANO QUARTET, THE DE FHLLIPIS, THE OPERATIC HIT. INTERNATIONAL DANCERS. MATINEE TO-DAY, Sunday. Dec. _■*_>. Parquet, any Seat, 25c. Balcony 10c. Children, any Seat, lOc. Last Appearance of PAULINETTI & PIQUO and CZITA. •'•rRI_DLAND_R,GOTTLOBfc(2' L__ _ES& MANAGERS ••• OISL-"*-' ONE MORE WEEK: , Commencing Monday, December __0 HOYTS BEST, THE GREAT BIG SHOW, "A MILK WHITE FLAG!" A JTllLli Will it rLAII! JUST PONDER OVER THESE COMMENTS: The Examiner said; "Is ileliciou-ly funny. " The Chronicle said: '•Unusually fresh, unusually well (.one." The Call said: "Should be a magnetic attraction for the holiday weeks." The Post 6ald; "Everybody laughed immoderately." The Report said: "Better than the Baldwin production." The Bulletin said; "Is very amusing*, indeed." Presented in a Superior Manner to the Original Production. Magnificent Scenery! Superb Costumes! Excellent Accessories! And the Very Best Cast, Ever. SO - - - .PEOPLE IN THE CAST - - - SO December 27, "AT GAY CONEY. ISLAND!" WITH A WHIRLWIND OF FUN AMD NOVELTIES. - "*** CALIFORNIA For beginning * IM - THEATER, Al. Hayman & Co. Inc., Lessees. Monday, DCC. 20th, ■*-^m_a____(A arevvell Engagement prior to their | Mrst Eastern Tour, the amously Popular Favorites, the Farewell Engagement prior to their PA irst Eastern Tour, the amously Popular Favorites, the I RAWLEY CO., •Vj.' Presenting In their Ever Appreciative Manner AUGCSTIN DALY'S DELIGHTFUL COMEDY-DRAMA, Bs. I The RAILROAD OF LOVE. *BRONSON HOWARD'S DRAMA OP THE CIVIL WAR, . THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN., I OT__Tl_rT\T X IST "HO A IrT SATURDAY MATINEE^.! OnJliN AIN JIJ A Reserved Seats, 2Sc, DOc, 75c and $1. MONDAY, DECEMBER '-'7. Last Week of the FUAWLEY COMPANY. BALDWIN THEATER" V ITALIAN GRAND OPERA CO V Benefit _Pietro "Vallini. *-* BIG BILL ->r-*-* - — " PAGLIACCI "—Entire Third/Act "AIDA," First Act " BOHEME," SPECIAL SYMPHONY NUMBERS. Extra-MONDAY NIGHT, Special Performance, Allowing for the First Appearance of The Great Basso SCOLARI, BENEFIT OF AGOSTINI AND MONTANARI. "LA BOHEME "—Entire. Jewel Scene from " FAUST." I Special 'Numbers by MONTANARI and AGOSTlNl— Positive Farewell. { Monday, Dec. 2 7-STUART ROB SO IN. ______ — — __________——_————— ; — ■ • . ___ CALIFORNIA THEATER. To-night (Sunday), Last Time GERMAN-HEBREW OPERA CO., Presenting the Historical Operatic ' Drama, ••UNSANA-TOKEF." Monday— THE FRAWLEY CO. RECREATION PARK. THE DISPUTED GAME, I Sunday at 2 P.M., OLYMPIC us. RELIANCE. 57