The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 8, 1897, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1897. I i | | | | e VY] n ee that the cadets are provided with all that 15 necessary for their weliare. One thing that the acting colonel of the First in- sisted upon was that no liquors of any kind shall be allowed on the camp grounds. The cadets will start camp life either Monday or Tuesday nex On recommendation of the regimental ex- am board the following appointments and promotions have been made in the First Regiment, Second Krigade: Corporal James Molloy. Company A, to be ser’ gean:, 94 | er cent: Corporul James H. McKnight' Lompany C, to be sergeant, 57 per cent; Private James Gilis, Company C, to be quarier- muster segeant, 75 per ceni; Private Ellery D. Montrose, Company K, to be corporal, 92 per cent: Privace James M. Foley, Company L, (0 be cor- POTai, 80 per cent: Private Warren F. Lieb, Com- pany A, (o be corporal, §0 per cent: Private Ed- ward Costello, Company A. per cent: Private C. A. Schneider, Company H be corporal, 84 per cent; Private M. 0'Con Compuny ¥, to be corp nt: Private Lawrence E be corporal, 80 per cen E. Hersinger, Com" peny H, 1o be corpor. per cent. The members of the Signal Corps, Second Brigade, have vecome very enthusiastic in their work ot late, and during the pest two 10 be corporal. 86 per | brother of Assemblyman Clarke, were the guess of the corps, ¢ Refresnments were served after the disposi- | ;mr. gf business and a general social time fol- owed. MODESTO, CAL, March 4.—Oa the 22d of February Company D turned out in the morn- ing for ileld day cxercises, and remained on the grounds until noon, during which time Dbattalion drill, guard mount, dress parade and a sham battle were gone through with in a manner reflecting credit on Capiain Morris and his compeny. Fifty-five men were re- vorted for duty. -Before being dismissed the captain distributed the company medals for 1896, which were awarded o the following men for target practice: First clnss, gold medul, Corporal Wil.inm Courtwright; tecond cluss, silver medal, Corporal Willlam' Stuart; third cless, silver medal, Captain (now Msjor) R. K. Whitmore: jourtn ciass, siiver medal, Captain D. W. Morris. The day closed with a grand military bal masque in the armory, and notwithstanding the sbsence of Company H.who, though in- vited, did not_come, on “aceount (f the sma.l number of men responding to the invitation, the day one long to b> remembered as & gala event in our company histor: After the ousiness meeting Tuesday night Jast the company drilled for an hour or more. ach successive drill under the new captain snows the men much improted in drillivg, and at next inspection they will not be found as wauting in knowledge of the tactics as they were at the last, The regular monthly shoot for February was held on the 21st of the month, and upward of forty men engaged in target practice at the 200-yard range with the sllowance of five sbois each. The highest score was 23, but | several scores over 20 were made, and not | more than six or seven failed to make the re- | quired score to be enabled 10 shoot over the | 300-yard range. CIrT CELE. The Naval Battalion. WOODLAND, CAL, March 5.—Last Wednes- day evening about forty men appeared for fifteen minutes was devoted to the set- and the balance of the hour | to company drill. Lieutenant Ward was in command, as Captain Prindle was awsy and will not return until some time next week. | The boys will have their first shoot at the 500-yard iarget one week from next Sunday. | The team that is to shoot with the Honolulu | aril | ting up exerc | Bell of White Fruit BETROTH SINCE CRILDHOOD Nuptials of Miss Gerst and Captain Naph- taly. United Under a Canopy and| Blossoms. Miss Teresa Kutner and Alfred Kutner | of Fresno Married Last Evening. Miss Maybelle Gerst and Captain | Samuel L. Naphtaly, ' aid-de-camp on General Wartield’s staff, were married last | evening at 8:30 o’clock in the dome room of the California Hotel. Rev. Dr. Voor- sanger performed the ceremony in the presence of 150 invited guests. The bride is a daughter of Garison Mrs. E. G. Hitchcock, Miss H. C. Hitcheock, Miss M. Hitchcock, Miss Holmes, Charles D. Jacob, Donald R, Jacob, Miss B. Landers, G. H. Mayuew, Avery McCarthy, wite and child, Miss Harriet Newell. W. G. Ogg, Miss S. Owles, Miss Ida Belle Patmer, Mrs. de Richette Quelletie, J. A, Sears and wife, Mrs. J. P. Sis- son, Miss “E."faylor, C. M. White, H. C. For Auckland—Thomas J. Stuart. -For Sydney—Mrs. E. M. Board, J. Cran, Har- old Field, L P. Goidstone, A. K. M. Gow, A. B. Mackintosn, C. H. Palmer, Jerome J. Parmelee, A. §. Patterson, wiie and {wo children; J. Rob- inson, H. Stansfield and wife, Mrs. D. 1. White and H. A. Williams, wife, three children and nurse. 4 Join at Honolulu for Sydney—Miss Alice Deming, T. A. Kennedy and wife and S. E. Laidley A very pleasant surprise party was tendered to Miss Saran Blam by her many friends at her residence, on Jones street, lust Saturday night. Dancing and games were indulged in until & late hour, when a bountiful repast was partuken oi. Among those present were: Miss Ella Tranor. Miss Mollie O'Neil, Miss Tessie_Fitzgerald, Miss Adeline Seis, Miss Sadle Byrne, Miss May McAuliffe, Miss Mageie Regan, Miss Alice Phillips, Miss Maggie imon, Miss Kitty McAuliffe, Miss Hattin Simon, Miss Annie Ennis, Miss Celia Kerr, George Wise, Charles Cramer, Mr. Dayis, Harry Smith, Mr. McQuade, J. McAulifte, Mr. Maroney, C.'Regan, Jake Botts, Robert Cai- non, Jonn Malone, Mr. and Mrs. Ralphs, Mr. and’ Mrs, Fincus,” Mrs. Alexander, Miss Alex- ander, Miss Josie Ralphs, and others. A pleasant surprise party was tendered to Mildred Elenore Goetze on Friday aiternoon, March 5, at_her residence, 718 Filbert street, the occation being the second anniversary of her birthday. Gemes and singing were in- duiged in, after which refreshments were served The Native Sons of Vermont will hold their reguiar monthly entertsinmentand dance at 0dd Fellows’ Hall Friday evening, March 12. The following very excellent programme will be presented on the occasion: Overture, Dellepiane’s orchestra; cornet solo (selected), J. H. Brombeger. soloist of the Emporium orchestra; rong, “Le Tortorelle” (““Tne Dove”) (L. Arditi), Mr-. Don Pardee Riggs, violin “obligato, Mr. Riges. “The Ara- | Captain and Mrs. Samuel L. Naphtaly, formerly Miss Maybelle NEW TO-DAY—DRY GOON< C. CURTIN GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! THIS MORNING At 10 oclock we will commence the sale ofour FINE TABLE DAMASKS, LINEN TABLE SET: FINE DAMASK NAPKINS, DAMASK TOWELS, LINEN TOWELS FOR BAR USE, LINEY HUCK TOWELS, GLASS CRASH, TURKISH TOWEL SPECIAL! 15 pieces 8:4, 9-4 and 10-4 LINEN SHEETINGS. 0-0-0 §-:0-0-0300OITHOEK | Sapah i 1 The Signal Corps, Second Brigade. | { 5=1 and 64 months not a Sunday has passed but some of | team will be selected in @ short ime. The | the members have been out on the hills prac- | boys are working herd to get places on the 1« s for a choice residence; g be and the same | e eteroe | 1DE iD the space above. They have a ship, but = Angeles. doubie lot, 50:6x100x127 feet. 3 N riviiezes and exemp- | §TOWD steadily in membership and efficiency men to work her. Their ship, “a. | 800 of Joseph Napbtaly, a popular local | ~ Mrs. L. Therkelsen (nee Mary A. Cachot, PR — S 1 s 1538 ‘ot hebolitien | since its inception. Do men elt #hin.Liho Ok | atvarneys M.D.) is visiting her parents, Dr, and Mrs. M. over the United States st five National Guard of Company E,the Third Brigade is rapidl 3 . » e O 1 wi windowed building: 2 French flats of 7 and 5 in’ H 9 3 DAl Qus o | Coming fo the ffont both in pointof numpers, | spected the ship ‘on Washngtow's birthday | and extremely beautiful. White fruit |, Mis Lizzie Q’Conneil will speand two Weeks | roome: store and 4 sooms: Fali rente: $a0: comne tin’s Pain Curer and are g ers No. 2 from general head- h ¥ : | anniversary declared that the appropriation i i in 8t. Helena, Napa C8unty, with friends, walk and bitumi Sy - Ingen s | i dridl end feld movements. The membert | i3 °for s very moderate, and that the | Iossoms, lilies and snow-whiie roses | "N ana Mrs. Honry Goidstein announce the | K mybirimyi0Us Pavement o Sacramenio never without it. Lowing cuuuges have occurred among the | Sy 1, BeNIestig a great interest in their | biiialion ought o recoive what it aesireq, | Mingled ‘With paims and rare ferns were | engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillte, to P gk e ot Natitng) GLmrdsoE CailTornisiece I pors fl~-,“ e [lalit passcs BUL| Several of tnem openly declared that they | used with artistic effect. A canopy of | Ike Woif. Tue reception will be heid at 1919 Seventh-Street Property. | neral vrders No. 1 e R A e e i i T de- | Wou.d see that the measure went through, bu: | almond and apple blossoms was erected, | Sutter street Sunday, March 14, from 2 to 5 SW. line (Nos. 444 and 446) of Seventh st., NW. | £6pin B Norwoe, 1o be mrjor and | 12100 € LI R SRS TR ork, IBS(IEI | tho naval reserves are walling, siil waiiing, | Irom which swung a white wedding-bell! (P g of Biyani~Front buiiding. 3 Frencn flas: roar Te OuIer i} TpeN oI aIT3 Infutems wiin Taak'troms Novamber 37, | bers of the command are Justly proud of ihelc e McKenzie Musical Society will hold its | buiiding, 1 tenement: fuil rents, £33; cement | @ 8nd poisonous properties, and is en- Famen.o, 0n Mar 897; firlng 10 c)mmence | at emergency calls. After soveral hours' dis. | The Workman's Guarantee Fund has adopted a | pleasa it surroundings: rare chance for & builder: pepsia, Dysentery, Cholera Mor- @ 10 o'ciock 4. 3. Colunel Purk Henshaw, I 6. | cussion the foliowing system was agreed | classified plan for the membership. The rates !‘nl;l!]l’;‘“fll:l. Castro and Fillmore st. roads; lots | bus, Diphtheris, Sore Throat, R F.siall of conimanderin-chich whi be s upon: Upon:; sn.semergency-call’ being hav e been fixed at 70 cents for all members under = e | e ol Diahotia, Nirwons tendance and supervise the practice, and compeii- | {fn0d Captain Stearn will notify . his the age of 35, 90 cents for between 35 and 45 and Business Lot on 24th Street. e tors will be g ime reles presauitedin | (1o® Qi E It Teach . of . whom < will | 31 tor members between 45 aud 50. e A R eet Complaints, Disesse of the Stem- 14, series of 1596) S A (G-0- 2o | yotity two sergeants. who, in turn, will| TREID 1o ORI NI ve wikh & Boese It ach and Bowels Generally, Liver Ac ual ra and botel expenses to the :l 1 |1“€‘ CU»K 0rals; eac n“lr”’c “l]”l;l’ “Ir“ hfl!\'c E NEW TO-DAY. l-‘n'nc‘h “llzlb?\'i‘; !ll’l‘e'_,llll basalt rock; several Complaints, Kidney Complaint amou n ~acrameuto, wil beal. | the address of seven privates, all of whom ho | electric roads; large lot, 37:6x100 feet. Colds, Cough: owed and pad. musi nouf ¢ being grouped in regard to R Sciatica, Lumbago, Colds, Coughs, Railroad Lickets may be had by all sharpihcot. | thelr plac sidence, so that each officer Ocotn View. Local and General Debility, Head- i for by wpbiving st ose tiond ek | will e certain teritory to eover, and an S line of sagamore at, W of Capltal—2 lots | & mche, Earache, Toothache. Sick- oftices a: oue a 5 re Tounl trip. x- | cover his possib e. near steam depot and electric roads: all ready to | . Back # Y’ Peuse of ratiroad travel wiil be ail 4 av this rate | ¢, 0"‘; A“l_, : 7”],"“ and Hg]fier‘ i % hul!u‘ upon; pleasant surroundings; large lot, 50x | ;e..lll';:::m:;l?-;o::he z::; b \unition used in this contest will be fap. | 6¢ONd noOlice, 80 tnat cach private will be N 385 form | wa 2 3 ; e smmanion s n g ontnt vl o, | RO oLt el i b ot stimulating---not e C e e e ke e e e A eaail NOL1ess | he event of the zbsence or the illness of any ¢ s s 55 grains of powder nd bul.ets Welghing 40t | yaicer this auty witl devolve upon the next i b ; NE. cor. of Ashbury and 18th sta—3 clegant -'::"“:; "“‘;"‘K‘l’ -“:"‘:"':“E“:': rangos Wil be 200 yaids for rifie and fitiy | TARKINg officer. ey residence lots, commanding @ fine marine and in- | gestion, n - oc Tivolser b auds torrifieand 815 | X "week ago Thursday the company ap- exciting ut tissue | plew: i ready to build upon: beautifulloca- | @ gyve Itchings and many other "By the direction 0f the commander-in-chief the | pointed a committee of seven to draft resolu- tion for a iome; examine these: Ashbury st. se : foligwing is pubiished for ihe Information ani | tions on the Cuban question. The r.solutions HEH | ered: & F. and & M. electrle roaa: curneiot, 35z | ¢ ‘complaintd too numerous to name guidwice of all concerned | were presented to the Cuban lea.ue Wednes- | | bulld]ng and h ed: lth I e DDy O O et here. In a word, the great Pain #. e Sy ul code as adopied by the | day night and pubiisied Thursday in the | T s D Curer of the Age is an unequaled ited State vand Navy Board and men | progs. s N - tioned in gencral orders 3z, August 1, |~ The n o o iot d h family remedy. Colied States army, will, on au BoLe moncomuioned Cflotrs Hlant miehe M. and Mrs. Alfred Kutner, Who Werz Wedded Yesterday. giving---an by far the | ess sarket ut. Auctioneers. — RS brasd v sEa i Rs tary etiquette. "I“’eu'.nl»tix.‘\m,j;'::l tonched on i G 2 L A Berteling, Pres B Nordman, Vies Prea Price: 25c, 50c, $1.00 per Bottle, gy st night ctiquette in letter and order 5 A W. Kirk, Sea Nordman, Treas s v nuatlo writting. to know if they will have an opportunity to | Here the young couple stood while they | [T1OST delicious drink s L_CALLISCH, Wholcsale Agenmt for 1839, 4. G. O. The company has resolved that in event ot ST themselves in theart of naval war- | 1o oqted the solemn words that made the the Paeific Const, San Jose, Cal. e: bs disconitniied. except for telesraphic | NO camp appropriation being made this year 3 % ; b e s |t will go iuto camp, tne members payine | — happy twain one. The bride was attired in | ared 70 protcency requir.d wi be consiaersd | thelr ot exvensen, wia are louting avoui tor| ROW IN A BALOON e et mt e | thAL. cank b prepare T uppied by Requgion & Cou Mack to bave been attained by an officer or emisled | other companies 10 join them and divide ex- b made perfectly plain. The corsa, vi i3 J L ieE oscrathion hen'ec S Mibiace oL B0y | Hemea made perfectly plain. The corsage was il ; ud Lasgley & Michasls. San o coanec. g on e can send and ain St nished with & fi e, the ends o f d . hie oauec Lig station he cun send nd |~ Captain Stearns is very proud of his com- [ John Mattson Taken to the Hospital | which fell to the hem of the skire pom | 10T dal y-COnSU”lpthn. Francisco is per iR, €ach Ve I pany aud capecially of his non-commissionod With s rastireas P Ry bride and groom wore unattended. i e:s cor.ain ng full in s 45 5 The wedding of the young couple is a ha . 1 ! 7 t T et mad e (oThe State report for the last year shows that “Fatty” Blodes Arrested. torminvsion of an engepemson: ot eiens yesy | 1 hese are the quall_ (Formerly 427 Kearny G Cop. Ul 3 jorty-three men out of the total membershi ) . back to days wh 1 - e Ciaks - — | ticing with flags and heliograph and making | The q on, “Will the Senate confirm 1e several appointeesof the Commander- hief?”’ having been answered by the ate not rejecting one of tne appoint- , the members of the guard are now a position to know who will be their iperior officers for some time to come. t there is one thing which is not to Legisl n bill the amount that was asked for the purchate of overcoats. If the men ould be called out for duty some cold ht they would find that they bad but ttle to protect ther against the chill, for y now have are about as in as a sheet of paper, and very thin iper at that. Now thst the appropriation for camp | Holr sites’ has been deni-d by the Legislature themselves familiar with the Meser code of signals, which is now used in the United | States army and has lately been adopted for | the National Guard of this State. The work is hard ana difficult, but young men who belong to the corps are zealous and they are aoing remarkably well with .the new code, which is made up wholly of combinations o1 1,2und 3. Yesterday they were engaged the whole afternoon in sigualing between Alta eir liking, and thatis the fact that the | Plaza and Lafayette Park ature struck out of the appropria- | SANTA KOSA, CaL., March 6.—Over sixty wide-awake young meh generaily answer the roll call at the meetings of Company E of the Fifih, and & more sociable and merry crowd would be hard to find, Dramatic and musical talent abounds emong the members and an entertainment is given about once a month. At the last social Captain C. E. Haven, who is st much given to things aramatic, was, by felse preteuces, inveigied upon the siuge dur- g the performance aud theu and there pre- | seiited with a handsome gold-mount:d sword | as a gift from the company. Lieutenant es made the presentation speech. team, and the islanders will have to shoot good aud strong to win. The football team is on the anxious sent, ns they expect to play the Suisun Valley team on March 14. The vailey team is without excep- uon the best amateur one in the Siate, and if the boys beat them it will be quite & large, ushy feather in their cap. The bicycle circuit riders are here now and the reces will take place at the racetrack Monday. Two or three of the company boss &re entered in the amateur events and we are x10usly Waiting to see how they will come out. There are three applications on the | board to be acted upon next Wednesday even- | The members of the Naval Battalion e | semoled 1n large numbers iast Tuesday nignt |in the armory on East street to listen toa lecture de'ivered by Lieutenant-Commander Louis H. Turner. His leciure, a very interest- |ing one from a naval standpoint, covered a great deal of what in the past went to make up nuval waifare, ana it also treated of modern warfare. He dwelt upon the wcnder- ful seameanship that was required to navigate the Uuited Siates frigate Consiiiution and save her from five vessels that were sceking (o sink or capiure her. Then he drew a picture e guardsmen hoping that an appropria_ | Adjntant-genera.’s office Mo erergeant R. | of tne fight between that noble vesselaud the tion will be made to enable them 0 £0 1nt0 | seives (i readines 10 participate in the Seats | Guerricre and explnined the many maneuvers " ea without being obiged to indi- | cha 1ip Shoot 1o be held at Sacramento [ (DA% were mede and which resulted fn the vie- B « ons of an sct ¢f the | yen and Lieutenants Hoimes and Bean jour- v Sol S B 320 Per Annum : 26, 1885 (entitled un | et e IS thorough examination stated that the naval by the Columbian Steck Company; characters e Vhi 1 3 e e dto Petaluma recently for the purpose of | ba{ilian at this point i better organized for aud pliyers—Mr. Arthur Hummiagiop, Regi- | . aide (Nos 1435 1437, 1439 and_1441) of | Which is an external and {nternsl Fasa S ron By it in the tecens | work than any of the similar organizations nald Travers; Ralph Ormerod, Bert Morrison; | McAllister st., 87:6 feet k. of Scott—Handsome 3 ' handsome: trophy won by it in the recent | SOTC UINE Y 20 L0% JIMHAr OTESREationt Joshua Gillibraud, G. Bryant Gonner; Dobson, | bay-window bufidings of 4 French fla‘s, with mos. | shoot. The committee was right royally re- 3 ern improvements: ia fine condition; with base- | in order that they them o e expense perience to enable of neces trodu 1end section 2003 oi the ssed by the House and then sénete last Friday, reads as follows Poli d el e, Tt SO Inf bl Sl modst oA | el 5 S s S S .. To-Morrow, OF THE AGE fnto three brigades, | © DA B0 the ship fights during the recent war in China ESDAY. .MARCH 9, o . ergeneral, the it | A range for the 200, 500 and 500 vard tar- | "o patialion wisl have a battation drill and L con munder-in zstion herein provided for, proper appiica first lientenant an, re-elected , 158 ill was greaily enjoyed by week, which interferea wih ihe list of officlal = bowels, 1~ P i ascaia lonten Inembers of the troop, Who all shpwed up in Visits that she had jlannea. Mission Large Kesidence Lot. els, iger, “'""“: R December 15, , re- | fine form and who are rapidiy becoming very | Among the distinguizhed visitors in town durs | . line of 224 st., E. of Sanchez—Grand vie (=i ol L b LD el 2 1mos M. Aus t und.r the able bandling of Captain ’l;‘fl he “"“‘"“""{I‘""""“.*‘:l'""lml!w’l H! | must be sold: Mission and 24ch st. electric; large system. It is alfo especially always e who iusists that duty shall be per- P o et ae 1:"“!14“.;!';;"”‘" building lot, 50:11x114 feet. WOMAN’S FRIEND, and is unequaled prowo:éd san | formed correctly and 1ully possesses the confi- s 4 S i + o Rt X _— e S aster with Tank | gence and esteem of bis men. Fifty-two men s LR oA ommotionegea; | Western Addition Residence Lots. i ompaay | participated in the onting, aud joined in vot- ters celebruting the event with & grand banquet, | W: line of Laguna st., 30 aud 90 feet N. of Lom- e s ing it a complete success. The following mem- Stac Lodge is oue of the moat._active and suostun. 2 residente lots near the new boulevard ana aiifio e uerosl en bers have been sworn for one vear: Corporal tial lodges in the jurisdiction. Miss j arker was the | GOVernment reservation: lots S0x110 feet each. b rank fiom December 21, | Gerber, Privaies J. L. Sullivan and Williams organizer of the lodge about ten years #30. 15th St Mark i =0¥= a and Musicians Mastenplug and Schachs eSS b Rl anaE TCREROt Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pains in ALl c ciuss for championshp | Compans G held a meeting inst night for Workman’s Guarantee Fund. S. lice of 15th st., W. of Noe—2 lots, ail ready to ut th order Major F d by Assembly- | 1 muke ap- | A Hutchinson a« financial secretary, and W | eficient managem Messrs. Smitn and Mailer are of | for previous high scores. It is now considered certain that a mew armory and dril.room will be erectea by local capitalists for the use of Company E. The plans call for floor space 100x120, with dr -rooms, stage and all modern convenience d'near Melitta, about four Upon the completion of iew electric railroad the targets will be ed to that s pot A committee consisting of Captain gets has been rec miles east of the city the E. Ho- presenting Company the organized more ‘than ten years ago, and has D SACRAMEN10, CAL., March 5.—Under the of Captain Shoemaker 1ng aud practice in the saddle. The caval Perkins station—for lunch. Owing to the threatening condition of the orm, weather, and not b2ing equipped for a an early start was made 1or home, arriv shoruy after 4 o'clock P. ot tiie purpose of perfecting a system to be used Wirc-puiling has_begun for the coming members | tory for those of the United States vesse . The fizht belween the Alabama nnd the Kearsarge occupied tne attention of his hear- ers. and while he did not find anything to complain of In the management of that sea | battle he was of the opinion that the scaman- | ship on steam vessels is not equal to that re- quired to manage a sailing vessel. He con- | cludea by a description and criticism of the dress parade on the Spreckels wharf (o-mor- | row night. Lieutenant Everley of the battle-ship Oregon visited the Camanciie last week and inspected themen, saw them dnll, and after making a | of Lieutenant Gunn. The members of the battalion are anxious to the Camanche but no engineer corps, and the manche. is nice to look at, but if required to g0 1nto actio bers of the Military she is unavailable. Tne mem- Commitiee when they in. Gerst, Who Were Married Last Evening at the California Hotel. known philanthropist. Ths groom is the The decorations of the apartments given | over to the wedding cuests were claborate Bush street, was taken 1o the Receiving Hospital early yesterday morning, suffer- and the groom was strutting about in knicker- bockers. bian Nights,” a farcical comedy in three acts, ephen P. Andrews; Mrs. Hummir gtop, Miss ore Doner; Mrs. Giilibrand, Miss Edith Law- Dancing will conclude the evening’s pro- A. Cachot, and will be at home the third Mon- duy fifth invitation soiree musicaie and hop on Equity Lodge of Sacramento last night. Grand Vice-Protector Mrs. Belle W. Conrad has been coufined to her home throuzh iliness the past Wednesday ties in which cocoa PILLOW LINEN, To Be Closcq Out at Half Price. C. CURTIN, 911 AND 913 MARKET ST. AT AUCTION At 12 o’clock noon, AT OUR SALESROOM, 638 MARKET ST. : cement wall sireet in bitum'nous pave- line (Nos 2217 and 2321) of Jackson st. feet W. of Buchanan. car jines: examine t| Presidio Heights. SW. cor. Sacramento and Walnut sts.—Bay- rooms and bath: handsomely decorated aud pa- Large Corner Lot. NE. cor. of Army and Noe sts—Good view: a large corner lot; £00d speculation; see this; muat e s01d; Castro-st. cable: lot 80114 feet. build upon: only 115 blocks from Marke st.; 16 KEARNY STREET k o . _ & cAllister-st. and other cables; examl: 3 i | p | know if the Legislature will muk = rance; Rosa Columbier, Miss Effie Bonde; o : 3 ne hIa). b sandl tho s | oM er e th JAnS rexal F e organization_on a more perfect footing than | Miss Linda Pritchard. Scene—Morning room P 1. : ey poongine 3 | o cottages now on e “ t,und hat | £ "Cootes as armorer, with Captain . E, | Ofanization feels that it is very muen like the gramme. 2 the property; elegant location for a fine resiaence: i service unéer | Iiav. e = ; otk sompany E wae | POY Whohad & kite but no string. The kite | Gerst and niece of A. Anspacher, the well- Miss Rose Newmark, accompanied by Miss e WAL Atroo) & R — : ot e e | Haven tressurer, exoiolo. Company Ewas | v 10 W80l St barnct of b ruse oreie. Anna Sutro, has returted 10 her home in Los | Sorient stone walles atreet In bituminous rock: & Thousands of persens all o v ; i valk: street basalt rock: Bryant-st. e.ectric car tirely vegetable in its composition. It — Wil N. Swasey, to be sec- | Crack company in the State in this regard, Grae G t Native Sons’ } ra s b rely veg po . ompany” G, With rank from De- | possessing as they do tome of the bestrifle Tor ey connids Wuray RISt Hative S | eduasn i = tones up and strengthens the system, vice CF resigned. shots in the community in their ranks. A grand de ball will be given b; Castro Heights Residen. 18 bl : < =l : . A grand masquerade ball will be given by g ence. purifies the blood, expels bad matter niry—George 5. Ninel, re-elected | Troop B, cavalry, presented a fine appear- the “Belmonts’ on Saturday evening, M v. i ’ L o > ening, March | W line (No. 1020) of Castro st., 185 feet S. of | @ from thi the bod; 1 monnted on fine gray torses, fora day s o Il.x, at Einuracht Hall. Modern 2-story bay-window residence of 8 | T . L len | = == pered throughout: brick foundation; high pias- tite and secures a healthy state of the i 1 e - 3 copd | TN (00K &1 easy jauut thro the surround- | Knights and Ladies of Honor. tered basement: stone sidewatk: all i fine condi- | system and its various functions. Taken H, Nixth Infancry, with ragk { J0€ COURIIY. stopping some five miles out—at Grand Treasurer Mrs. L. J. Wheelock visited | 10n: Castro-st. and 24vh-st. cars; lot 21:3x90 feet. Y 7 LY MEDIG edy without an equal. NOT A NEW PREPARATION, BUT OKE gratefully praise Dr. Mar- promotes digestion, regulates the appe- occasionally as a preventive of discase, it koeps the mind cheerful end happy by promoting healthial action of the skin, heart, lungs, stomach, pancress, General, Bowel Complaints, Dys- 06 900089000004 800984003004 0006000000000 00000000900 00000080 8900000604040009 00390900600 980000089000900000000¢ AN EXCELLENT Potthns been commissioned lieutenniit-colonel | company election. Eversbods 1o ous for nmins 0 " ; | 16 (0 106 position of paymaster 0n | and 18 n cace of the dik horse. " " % | ing from a fractured skull andtwo lacerated | A1 Presents of fhe mewly wedded couple | Properly prepared and of division commaunaer M jor-General | * Work will b e X rersmuRansln beAULIn Soeneilinaraeln | JHHf i ’ Dig & is_a uon-porwonon PEr Y Drem s ties Toniona Foct E | g ork willsoon be commenced on the new | wounds in his scalp, which were stitched | and staff sent s handsomely engraveasiiver | AITTE€TS Trom- all other remedy Gonor:iea, BRIy Sompr aizn: ed ¥ 1800 and b rd ranges. They will be situ- | 414 dressed by Dr. Fitzgibbon. loving cup. CURES W Clect, S crmatorshoa always be obtained in The Secord Lrigads. | ated immediately north of the present range. In spite of the very unseitled weather of last Sunday, the signal corps of the Third | Mattson received his injuries in the Em- | pire Theater saloon, 21" Ellis street, of Miss Tessie Kutrer, dauehter of Adolph Kutner, the president of tne Kutner-Goldstein | Company of Fresno,and Alfred Kutner, the drinks. It is the very Whités, annatursl dis charges, or any inflamma- tion, irritation or ulcera- in1to5days. Guarsnteed et o stristare. THE GRILL ROOM OF THE | The Second Brigade, particularly that por- | Brigade did Some very satsfectory heliograph | s\ apatpe’? B i : secretary of the same company, were married Prevents contaglon. | tlon of mucous mem- | Decidedly the tion which hes hendquarters in San Francisco, | Work. It s very seldom that the Corps umisses | Which “Fatty” Blodes is the proprietor. | Freretnry,of Sho SOry BPGRTN: Here meer s . THEEvANS CHmicat Co, Dranee. Non-astringen-. | {’,’o,, ngullr nas been remerkabiy quiet during the past | A1 OPPOTIURILY lo take sdvaninge of a Sunday | Blodes was arrested by Polic:man Frank ['bride's parents on Oclavia street. 1g est eIIlbOdlIllent Of Sold by Druggists, | 1yinino Apart- week. | v:fi.‘;;‘ce‘h; ;;!:hsl;‘\:;‘hb(:e:‘(ldl,lxus(umllo{uplll(v} | Riley and locked up in the “tanks’ pend- | Rev. Dr. Nieto performed the ceremony, the | or l::;rl‘:.p]mr:;;r;pp;m! en T tawh i he uy N M ), G 3. v y . - 3 Ihe codet company of the First Infantry, | work diring tho Tainy season, stations wera | 10& the result of Mattson’s injuries, which | BAERY J0RNE COUPC sianding under a canopy i S bovie, 7 Captain into camp for four day High School and thcy are imbued with a mili Edwards commanding, will go | establisbed at Sacramento and New shortly after vacation | geant Baile: stle, Ser- v taking chdrge of the home sta- Notwit are not serious. Mattson said he went to the place about The bride wes attended by Mies Grace Relch- man, who officiated as maid of honor, and Louis Kutner was best man, and Monroe good, healthy food in a cular sent or. = nest. 'HARLES H. PHILLIPS. ATTORNEY-AT- i : the Lowell High School of this City. The | 1On 0B the Capitordome and Lieutenant Mar. R : 46 | Miss'T1.1ie Korn and Miss Carrie Kutner were s NOTARY PUBLIC w k M W | bR N G e | S P SRR o osk o Saprday ignc s pens s | S SIS most convenient form. " .| Weak Menand Women standing the clouded condition of hours later with a girl numed Rose. Thoy X Kutner vid Goge Law and_ Notary Public, 638 Market HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTEKS, Tik tary spirit that could be well emuiatea by | the atmosphere and the poor equipment of the | had li i S et g0 arid g site Palace Hotel. Telephone 570. Residence 1640 ‘greas Mexican Remedy: gives Heaith and | SIiLt b nibers CEshe sl Thoy st ae | Sty quip had some liquor and then Rose ordered | genheim were the usher: Feil "Telephone “ Pine * 2 he Sexual Organs. b Tion et ek AR (stent of Spending | Sats exshAREen orn o Torch | BOSAKCS | more, whioh Mattson refused to pay for. | - Masters Nathan doldsieif and Leon Kutner.| The pure—the fresh—the best 52.cups | Yol sireet. ‘Telephone * Pine * 2691 Strength to the their time in_idlencss thes decided that they | until after midday. Loy Afignt followed, and Mattson was knacked ‘1’:;’;’}{’{'."‘:}13:?51::[#“ g roses along the | cocon s GEIRARDELLY'S, 25 cents. would go into camp for four days. They wiil | Next Sunday Sergeant Byrne and Corporal | 40Wn by a blow from a chair and four or | P Y £0 into Niles Canyon, Alsmeda County, and establish & camp according to the sirictest miljtary rules. The captain consulted with Lieutenant-Colonel Duboce, acting colonel of Roblin will be the guests of Charles Forther- ingham at Vacaville, and will take a helio- graph with them in order to communicate if possible with (he boys at home. five men jumped on top of him and beat him till he was almost unconscious. He says his purse containing over $50 was The bride wore a_handsome gown of ivory satin. The jupe wis made periectly plain, and the corsage was covered with tulle and trimmed with dnchesse lace. Tne long tulle veil was fastened to the coiffure with a wreath “CUPIDENE" This MANHOOD RESTORED:5z:5:=x . S 4 5 oy o o taken out of his pocket. tion of & famous French physiclan, will the First Infantry, and sie'has given permis. | Last Tuesday eveniug the corps held its | ‘2E0 01 ndmilsplhnz S ht, | of natural orange blossoms. é‘ [ Soas OF dissasas of thi Benerative Grsm s o e asar Al neD sion 10 estn 1 {he camp and has rendered | monthly business meeting. Besides the busi- as a fight, | “pi o naid of honor and the bridesmaids Insomnia, Pains in the Back, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debiils considefable assistance and given advice that | ness an election for non-commissioned oficers | Lt €ays that Mattson commenced it and | ywore attired alike in white silk trimmed with 4 -, Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicoc’le apd will be of service 10 the company. days, and while he will not be in command was held, Lieutenant Martin having decided siruck the first blow. Mattson was so mousseline de sofe. Gonstipation. Tt stops all losses by day kidnevs and the urinary organs of all or night. ' Prevents quicks imparities. l/ Major Hugh T. Sime will sccompany the | to leave this matier to the members of the | drunk that he fell and his head struck the'| _Sr. and Mrs. Kutner will spend their honey- 4}" Dess of discharge, which If not checked leads to Spermatorrhaou ard cadeis and remain with them during the fou- | corps. iron rod around the bottom of the counter. | moon in Carson City. On their return they iy / BEFORE awo AFTER 81} tho horrors of Impotency. CUPIDENE cleanses theliver, thg over the hoys he will act in the c1pacity of ad- Sergeant Watkins was appointed by the lieu- tenant to the position of second quartermaster Blodes denies that any chairs were used will make their home in this City. Among those sailing on the steamship Al CUPINENE strengthens and restores small weak organs. = 2 i -eas0} by Doctors i3 because ninef troul fhrory oficer, Major iluber, reured, late of | sergeant, viee Howard Mariin, rm expired. or tuat Matison was relieved of his purse. |, A53%0 Honoluiu, Avickiand sud Sydney on b R L remed rmrewunon'{-’rf' s gl o B | he Sec rullésy, has kindly loaned the | On election Corp yrne was promoted to T T T Friday, March 5, were: ten guarantee given and maney return, ix boxes does not effect a permanent ece, cadets the tents that they will require, and | third sergeantship anc Private Sirachauer to| TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. For - Honolulu—James L. Barker, Professor | 1iemost Coriain and eat Fatn Remedy. Tnstantly o, Tor $500 by Tl e foF PRV ClrIAT And festimonIalE S Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas M. Cluff, division commissary, has made the Decessary arrange- corporaiship. During the evening Assembly- men Mahoney and Breiling and Mr. Clarke, Take laxative BromoQuinine Tablets. All drug- gisis relund the money if 1l lalls to cure, 25¢ D. M. Bristol, Miss Charlotte L. Collins, R. A. Craig, T. T. French and wife, A. J., Henrlques, relieves and soon cures all Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat. B:onchitis, Congestions and Inflamma- tions. 50c per bottle. Sold by drusgists. Address DAVOL MEDICINE CO,, 1170 Market street, San Francisco, C: For saleby BROOKY PHARMACY, 119 Powell sireed

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