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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1898. 5 ALL TROOPS TO BE MOVED TO THE PRESIDIO AT ONCE ¥ IN - jssued ‘ Corporal Amos Potter, nephew of Bish- | division hospital. In making these selections g}:‘;na‘l‘;‘:” ‘;;‘1?‘;1:“?9 Diosding | op Potter, has received word from Wash- | consideration” wiil be given to the fact that 3 rovision for the sick on shipboard will neces- 3 o ias Oamp)| 2En that he will be nominated for a garlly be more limited than it is upon_shore, grounds, now known as | commission as second lieutenant in the | and that it is inexpedient to ship men who are Merritt, as the place of Ten- | regular army whenever he likes. In order | or may become unfit for the sea vovese, a3 dezvous for incoming troops, T.;xr | ;u make his appointment valld he Will | (helr ielusion in the expedition might become & 8 > 0 | have to pass the regulation examination | dangerous to them and to the other troops. prise was expressed that the Presidio ; not used for camping purposes. | (it fhe renk. Fotter has not vet declded | oo S i or e Bicion, Four Expadt ter surprise followed when troops whether to accept the tendered nomina- | {ign’ : Sas :r lpé“f‘ft‘ftgp orosidio were moved | tlon: He s the pride of Company A and a EDWARD MURPHY, from the res ation to Camp Mer- | sort of hero among the privates of the | Assistant Adjutant General, . Volunteers. regiment. It was Potter who bought the . R ritt. As the number of troops at Rich- | iitfle bear and the old black crow that | FIRST MONTANA ON d inc flitary authorities ve been adopted as mascots of the First THE PENNSYLVANIA v that had been made in | New York. T, P Colonel Barber and the offi of the R m eation of the ¢ 8- officers March iment and “vpedition sall- | reglment are greatly exercised over state- | March. of the Reg .:y‘.v’n-.l‘): ed by The Call that | Ez?‘:hl;f:n‘!:gvlnn::n;gn papers mdme elr‘; First California Recruits e 3ay | 3 re wrapped u i naining at the I“;’ | their social ambitions than fn the per- BromCampa p would be moved to the | formance of their duties as soldiers. The First Montana Volunteers and the That decision was reached BY | 1In the article to which théy have taken | 300 recruits for the First California drop- the military authorities after due con- | exception they were referred to as a lot | ped their tents at Camp Merritt at 6 sideration of the subject, but the order | of kid-glove incompetents, and many | o'clock yesterday morning and at 8 o’clock e " the decree | Sneering allusions were made to their | they marched oft for their transports, 1weanh and soclal cast. Colonel Barber | leaving two more desolate, wind-blown |1s of the opinion that a man should not | sandlots to sadden the hearts of those The | D¢ criticised for the simple reason that Le | who are left behind. has been interested in successful business| Colonel Kessler, First Montana, had fact w follow of its adoption. s explained at military iquarters th: | ventures. With practically all the other | preceded his command to town and the t the camp at Rich- | officers and many of the men in the ranks | troops were in command of Lieutenant | mond would be abolished by a process | of the First New York he has given up | Colonel Wallace. Brigadier General Otls, ¢ egration iments _were | and practically sacrificed his business in- | accompanied by Lieutenant _Colonel 1 way for s t the Philip- | terest in order to go to the front. Schrelber of the Seventu California, led pi > would disintegrate and | The article also referred to the regi- | B colimn. - L L along ment as a collection of “‘tenderfeet,” be- | Point Lobos avenue to Post street via shment of the camp at | cause they refused to remain encamped | Central avenue, across from Post to ack and in 1?l>*}l’rln?— in the slush of Camp Merritt. As soon (l‘vnlden G}tha n\‘cnuebbyc\{gn rz';esls :xrn‘g T reservation to | a, v down to East street by olden Gate District the n: lt];‘xi !\(‘lr::slcr‘;f (:Irvu; Ng‘me:;td“er? plm‘md Market. Along East street to the Oceanic ted in either o o sand and decayed mat- | qock the way was all but blocked by the SHiELHE composing the old Bay District track | crowd that had gathered to see them off. ailway | Surgeon Davis reported to Colonel Bar- | All along the line there was the wildest ';,“\'l‘“‘}:’? ber that the health of the men was en. | enthusiasm. Both Montana and Califor- di very v v nia were cheered and cheered again; fire- E‘T“lge"d every day they remalned there. | jois clanged and guns roared out a noisy he condemnation of the site yester-| good-by. The men themselves were al- day by the proper officials Colonel Barber | lowed every liberty; they marched at a believes to be an official vindication of rouwl 5"‘!;( and ““?!t'}‘k‘lu”;(:er‘ Sg}'den:fv‘; his ound packs as lightly y his act in refusing to allow his men to | PRIRT PRCKE, &5 pERS Brn " That ‘were : remain in the camp. showered on them. They took Post street ned the Richmond | In accordance with the regulations the | hill at a quick step and marched down have been | work of vaccinating the members of the | the other side chanting “A Hot Time" = process of | First New York at the Presidio reserva- }':;“th“l‘r:"l‘:pfi“(?;gu?f & lot of cadetsioly. us objection | tion was begun yesterday morning. All| ‘Oniy two men left the ranks, and they Presidio may not be | the members of Company A were under | were detailed to give chase to the mascot e : the surgeon’s needles during the fore-|of Company G, a black Kitten, that es- ifornia Regiment, | noon " The vacelnations will be completed | ¢2ped from its' place of concealment in aw, may receive an | .o évemn the corporal’s haversack. > any hour this week. | o & The crowd on Market street shut off all t Major General Mer. | Colonel Barber ordered the evening pa- | traffic and all along the line to the trans- 5 2 vesterday sun- | po: 00d-bys we! v heartily fo send to Honoluly, | the entire regiment since the breaking | they left their own homes. . ork has expressed such | of the camp at Hempstead. The men left| copNps AT THE DOCK. : D s o e — THE TROOPSHIP PENNSYLVANIA Was to Have Got Away for Manila Yesterday Afternoon, but i e 5 s Colonel Kessler Advised to Call 5 2 5 . S S e o S Something Came in the Way. . At the Last Moment it Was Decided to Drop the Steamer & ERCRR R R R R R R R R R R R R R R AR AR R R R i 5 @ Final Instructions. Into the Stream and There Come to an Anchor. She Is Scheduled to Leave This § 2 TO LEAVE CAMP MERRITT. @ |.rpasraimedo s bt Morning at 9:30, and by Noon Will Be Out of Sight of Land. The Soldier Boys Will, volunteers health or at Camp thou- cted to countl the Red Cross to a lunch consisting of > sandwiches, eggs, doughnuts and coffee, Tberefore, Eat Tbelr Mlddqy Meal on tbe Ocean. which they very much appreciated. The ladies who had charge of the lunch were Mrs. Judge Slack, Mrs. Lowenberg, Mrs. | Loguits to a large extent had accrued. In-|last week, shattered thelr dream of | place. He was discharged to-day as|the butt of his gun Robert McKenzie, the Misses Tillinghase, | timation was received that the Govern-| “next.”” The Southern California regi- | cured, although somewhat lame from his | fractured and he w. Miss Callahan, Mrs. Carroll Cook, Mrs. | ment had taken the matter up and would | ment was awakened to the fact that a|queer experience. tal, after which he w Major General Merriam Will at Once Have All the Remaining Troops Moved to the Presidio. Stanley’s jaw was taken to the hospi- as booked for assauit Thurlow McMullan, Mrs. Will Bryan, | care for its own. The telegram from Sen- | number of {ts officers had been altogeth-| The guard detail to-night consists of | with a deadly weapon. Miss Carrigan, Miss Cerf, Miss Macom- | ator Stewart announces the definite deci- | er too prominent on the wrong end of the | Captain P. T. Riley, Company I, Grass| When Chaplain Stull so— Stanley was ber. Miss O'Sullivan, Miss Bates, Mrs, | Sion of the administration. San Pedro fight to suit the head of the | Valley, officer of the day; Lieutenant S.|injured he went up to him to see if he Carrigan and Miss The arrival of the big ship Scandia at | department that had that matter under | M. Engl Steel. These lunches | thig port almost simultaneously with the uspjuflsmcumm ficer of the guard, and Lieutenant F. S. were not served, however, until a little | announcement of these two decisions is| There is still a good bit of politics left | Drady, Company L, Marysville, super- ish, Company D, San Rafael, oé- “ S g ap grabbed him_ by the 8 T am not very favorably impressed with Camp Merritt as a camping- trouble that had arisen owing to some ob- | sald upon authority to be significant. She | in the Seventh's officers, even if the San | Officer of the guard. throat and threw him back and then in- o . Stull, who wore no % on last Friday afternoon. The New Yorkers had pitched their AR e Government began preparations for the | They called an officers’ meeting for Sat- | large tent directly in front of their small | uniform, told the captain he was the . p Merritt, and Colonei Barber had carefully Investigated the oD < hat | Proper hospitaling ~of ~ the Philippine | urday night last and from all accounts it | one this morning. This will give them | chaplain of the regiment ana again sought 'e ’ = It appears that the colonel thought that | forces, She is eminently fitted for hospi- | was fittle short of an indignation meeting | More room to entertain soldiers as well as| to go up to Stanley. The captaln then itions of the grounds. “Is it not possible to get a healthier loca- of the Red Cross ladies were | tal purposes, and the plan, as understood | The status of affairs was discussed at | for reading and writing purposes. told him he did not believe he belonged ed of G neral Merriam. sald by some of the | at headquarters, Is to dispatch the Scan- | length and a concerted plan of action. | County Assessor William Vanderbilt of | to the regiment’ and crowded him back e i 8 s B s place,” said Colonel Barber of the First New York Regiment to Major Gen- & | jcciions raised by Colonel Kessler haa | Was chartered at about the time that the | Pedro matter isn’t pushing very hard.| The Catholic Truth Society erected a|quired who he w. 2 & 8 b & % R sible,”” promptly responded General Merriam. “I shall send r&,‘l.‘nnl‘l:u[ Coionel Kessler even gave utter- | dla with one regiment and the hospital | The novices in ball cartridge warfare | Marin County was a visitor in camp to-|a second time. % to the Presidio to-morrow. I have for several days been con- ance to the remark that “hardtack Is |corps for Manfla. have fallen back on “high ball” politics, [ day. His son, Newell Vanderbilt, is first| Captain Dunievy was seen last evening % the removal of the entire force from Camp Merritt to the Presidio, 83 | good enough fqr ‘lhem.;'h OKhi{ sol:llfra e in whlch( 'Pey are not nfi\'}ces;v 'rme nlec- sergeant of Company D. :’1' his ;‘mr;v’l and dt‘n(lfid n%smvely that B ell begin at once w . ” ' s | who were asked about the matter state: essary, strings are a-pull in Washington S here had been any disturbance "at the % b \\Yl ‘x ‘r:im 2 'mlr :vmu(: _\;:urprfij:lm‘enl. ’ B | e e heard nothing of the kind, CAMP AT THE PRESIDIO. and a bombardment 18 on from this end. FIRST SOUTH DAKOTA. wharf or that he had shad trouble with 2 New Yorkers moved over to the Presidio on Saturday morning. 45y 2t believe Colonel Kessler had R Senator Perkins has enlisted and only % any one. % r troops will follow during the week. 22ia any such thing. One captain, how- | Good News for Washington |yesterday Governor Budd wired a per- ¥ R b It was not supposed at the beginning that the Philippine expeditionary ever, before the trouble was settled, what-| ¢ olunteeps — Dress Parade |SoNal message to President McKinley so-| The Regiment Hourly Expect- Military Orders. 2 forces would remain so long at Camp Merritt, but thelr prolonged stay has $3 | ever it was, stated emphatically that his eers liciting recognition of the Seventh' and ing to Break Camp and 83 been due to the unexpected scarcity of transports. Camp Merritt was un. s¢ | men could eat as many lunches as they onithe Raservalion: their rights of priority. P To enable him to accept a commission the furisdiction of Major General Otis, but when he. took his depare. & | Flcased, and he would shoulder the re- That the radical change in policy is al- Erabaric as second lieutenant, First New York Vol- sponstbilfty. It was also current rumor | A well-founded rumor, which is sald to | ready productive of favorable symptoms v unteer Infantry, Sergeant Major James R. dock that the ladies of the Red | have come from a reliable and authentic | 1S demonstrated by the fact that Brigadier | Colonel Frost, First Soith Dakota Vol- | Goodall of that regiment will be dis- came under the control of Major General Merriam, who at once de- #3 on th # termined upon taking steps either to remedy the evils g o 3 a S! 11 d .~ | General Otis sald to a Call reporter on = o & ermined “prnmn R :‘”e: Z;rme:‘ne theGlrnny')s % m:cn;t‘lilll“;ntl r“g;\::eflua&'i:lbsfi?gé E;‘:) source, was in circulation at the Presldio | Sunday that the “Seventh would leave unteers, has not yet received his orders to | charged from the service of the United % N 5 WEai?: “Which ‘was Dhndied I oRBUAS T m e other authority o the contrary | YeSterday to the effect that the First Vol- | to-day if they had a ship.” breck camp, and g9, aboard theisteamentp | Hlates. ! & .swr'mrp s ,r:a » W ,’,‘,‘ h lq ld:llli' n <r:'mm ay, has no doubt hastened 83 i norag A Montana . private | unteer Regiment of Washington is to be| He further stated that the first fleet of Rio Janeiro, but he expects to secure his | The commanding officer of the Presidio % ers. Incidentally, Colonel Middiston sald he did not know who had rec- % | noote put the following and handed It to | concentrated here. This report caused |{ransports that left this port is expected | instructions to-day. The regiment, how- | will cause all serviceable horse equip- ommende 1‘n ¥ District race track as a camp ground. It is a place that $ | a Call reporter, with the request that it | considerable excitement and no little sat- :?r) hfl;e ctlepard!mrelnt to be returned by the | ever, may not go aboard the ship until to- | ments recently turned in by troops of the . r should have been selected, he added, as it is entirely unfit for any such $3 | pe published: fsfaction among the Washington soldlers. | ha ingerona apat it would, according to | morfow or Thursday. Fourth Cavalry to be properly packed for % se % | “The members of the First Montana In- | When Interviewed upon the subject, Ma- | L st ae sarding, sall again on the 5th | The route of march from Camp Merritt | shipment, involceu to the chief ordnance 4 he various regiments and organisations upon their removal to the Pre. g | fantry beg that they be not judged by |jor J, J. Welsenbur ding th £ e kil haalong | aMcerof chs MIETHN ot ot RO . U s ke Eea ey The thature oflthe s will meeere- 8 | their colonel. They know their frienas o ger, commanding the e Point Lobos and Central avenues, Post, | nila, and turned over to the depot quar- 2 Il have t < ed, grounds will prevent 2y | gne",colNE TICY, RRAY they can sav | FIrst Battalion of the regiment, which is EIGHTH CALIFORNIA. Market and Second streets, to Brannan. | termaster in this city for shipment. 2 m being all m‘nrkr"nh]'at(r'd In”one lm‘allohn. Tr:;‘ chief difficulty will be the % | the kindness shown them by the ladies of | DOW Stationed at the Presidio, sald: *I SHR e Lieutenant G. H. Tilly, United States s er supply this is to be overcome by a distribution among the va- g |the Red Cross, and deplcre the action of | understand the rumor is true, and if such | y ¢ i CLAIMS HE WAS CHOKED. | Yolunteer Signa. Corps, will report to % camps by means of water carts, a large number of which wil be imme- % | Colonel Kessler in refusing to accept that |Is the case I am very thankful. I have| -iPSrality of the Donahue Line e [ ColonelL H O e et Mo e % T ed. General Merrfam 1 i = i ~day."” 5 2 unteer Infantry, o y - B T Gos ot emve to b consired 1n cave Sn: oalipaied oF Sasoick Temoval, as gy SRS L0 O Tn han ot 'on board the |\eranadiee] ISR sC Detialn Sukios I8 8 Lonthe Mmibere ofithe Regl Chaplain Stull of the First Montana | fment on the Steamer Pennsylvania to . t care t ens D of any kind should & |panpeyivania the usual scenes inotdent to | Nere: ~[Ideutenant Colonel Fife has the ment Appreciated Regiment claims that Captain Dunlevy | Manila, where upon arrival he will report % out among the men. e . Second at Angel Island, and Colonel J. % vi i eneral, D t t % | previous embarkations occurred. There » > of the Harbor police treated him with | to the commanding g al, Department revious o : H. Whalley is with the Third at Vancou-| CAMP BARR_TT, SATHER STA- . of the Pacific. = oo 1P = %28 | was a lively bombardment with oranges - unnecessary roughness during some 1 HERNNRARNN RN NN R R BB KK RKER L | rom the crowd on the dock and from mes | ver Barracks. Under the second call a | TION, Cal., July 18It has been decided | trouble between embarking soldiers at tha - and boys In small boats. Brigadier Gen- | new battalion has been organized in the | to move the regimental camp across the | wharf yesterday morning. It is said that New York Reception. eral Otis was struck in the neck and was | State, and as I understand it, this is to | electric raflroad to the east of the pres- | the matter has been reported to the Chief | ‘A Teception will be given by the ladies T 'r to service at Honolulu may be | mental line, after which they agatn 2f}i’fil{‘;.1’1‘\'-"’"}3;0‘&3::'"51;1?;, oKy Bpoa | relieve the Third at Vancouver, which | ent location within a day or two. The|of Police, and charges may be made|of the California-street M. E. Church, 1. formed fours and marched to the rear | under fire before. will then be ordered here. Thus the regi- | regimental officers have considered all | against the captain to the Commissioners. | corner of California and Broderick streets, The transport Pennsylvania, with the | Jf their tents, where the three battalions | _Of course some man had to fall off the | Ment will be gotten together as a whole, | the plans for bettering the drainage of | _1Ihe trouble is sald to have come about|to the New York regiment this evening. First Montana Regiment and 300 re- |‘Yormed en masse. dock into the water to add varlety to the | and in my opinion this move will be at-| the camp and arrived at the conclusion | J'1iie Chaplain Stull was trying to attend | The programme will be furnished by the ruits for the First California aboard, | Owing to the Indisposition of scene. His name was Charles McCarty, | tended with most gratifying results. I un-| {hat the best thing to be d to the injuries of Willlam Stanley, a pr:- | toys themselves. A cordial invitation is 1 the stream with orders to sall at | Barber, who has been comuelloy Colonel | 113 1 might have gone to the bottom of | derstand the rumor to this effect Is true.” | got near enough ng o done was to vate In the regiment, who was hit by one | especially extended {0 such citizens as o'clock a. m. to-da: ) mpelled to keep | the sea had he not been rescued by Frank | Pprivate Charles W. Keese, Company B, B g a sewer to connect, | of his comrades. Stanley made an assault | were formerly from New York. An ad- A A | his room at the University Club, Lieuten- Wi lunged o S0 as to carry off all the waste water | With a knife on Lieutenant J. G. Chefley | mission_fee of 10c will be charged citizens THE FIRST NEW YORK. |20t Colonel. Stacpols was in sommand. | Rl Newher man was o soldier. ) " | First i the Presdio’ Hospiter "Sel: | trom the kitchen faucets. The new site | Of hlf joompany and another private | soldiefs admitted free. . An interesting * | A number of visitors watched the parade | ‘1lie Burns, aged 14 years, who was menfngms ospital with | 5 Jong, narrow strip of land, which wiil | StTUC ke A and were much fmpressed by the thor- | SCTRET thE PARACIT, 0L Masect for Com | MG Hin Caine, commanding the Utan | PCCCSSitate the disarrangement of the ough manner in which the drill was man- | fowed to go on board the Penhsylvania by | troop of cavairy, who has been In Sait | Present plan of the camp to some extent. ADVERTISEMENTS. aged. The men marched and maneu- | Colonel Kessler. Mrs. A. S. Townsend, | Lake City on a furlough, will return on | The matter of how the camp shall be laid L n From the Ranks of the Regiment—Social Ambi- Promot | verea Yty S oA S S % ) vith the precision of 1 whose sym hies were aroused for the|Thursday. Lieutenant Smith is command- | out is now being considered d tions Cut No Figure | bt b4 regulars. A 3 g and as soon regim ; ‘ 2d despondent lad, at ing in his absence. L | S O-0—0—0— ® -0 in the Camp. | vening ot porade Wil be held every | ST Tor the City Hall with the inten Eergeant de Vigne of the troop has been | 25 S2USactorily settled the order to move | ~©-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-© O O O OB O O OO ® Vi v V] issued. AS 8 ~ tion of becoming his guardian, so that he | relieved from special duty at Camp Mer- | Wil be Three members of the First New York h.\s; soon as Colonel Barber recovers his | could be enlisted with the regiment and | Fitt and ordered to rejoin his troop at the| The members of Company C, Petaluma; ’olunteer Rej t were yesterday Dealth he will occupy his tent, which has | sail this moraing. Presidio. Company D, San Rafael, and Company E, An Honest Offer A Syl L been pitched just beyond th O & @oe Lieutenant Bennett, as-| The Third Battalion of the Second Regl- | Santa. Nosa, recetved 106 tlonora anigms y from the T of the cable raileay os eng e terminus | (L0OK" aajutant general on the staft of | ment of Volunteer ngincers, Major | from A. W. Foster, president of the San ® Corporal Michield Rosagn of Company g —-—pvy Major Genoral Merriam, appeared at the | LANSLelt commanding is still in heed of a | Prancisco and North Pacifie Raiirous. B “irst Sergeant Edward F. New- dock and hunting up Colonel Kessler held - are rapidly | béetter known as the Donahue broad A received their com.| BRIGADE SURGEON SHIELS quite an extended conversation with him, nb of Compan belngbequlpged. and in a short time they gauge. The donation represents nearly To Weak Men. ay v = vill be ready for active service. M: v missions as second lieutenants in the Two S Although no one heard what it was all E | i S 3 ajor | $500 in cash, and will enable every man of aX. asid Sk & R _| Ora. i about, the report was started and soon | /@ngfitt is putting the men daily through | the three companies named to visit ho dar _1”"\1 ‘:.r:n;;\lz(sz:ndxn‘::( ";ln';;‘sfl : er's Requiring _Closer At-| Jecame general that Lieutenant Bennett ?he\';rin?gv;fi grfil that is fast rounding | with only the fare to and from campnt‘g Men Who Suffer Fi the Effects O A A sy ention to the Sanitary Con- had brought orders countermanding the.| (1 U FATPCL of the First New York San Francisco. The tickets are round- To Men o Suffer From the Effec departure of the First Montana. This was trips and were sent to the captains com- scharges. This arrangement was dition of the Camps. a dampener on the ardor of the men from | 13 S5y &t e NRIVETSLy Club, where he | manding the companies. When counter- ry in r to comply with the | The first consistent work fn ¢ Mortana, who were at a loss fo under- | position, and in his absence Lieutenant | Sined by that official they will be hon- regulation. The men will leave [ tion of a cleane work In the direc-|stand why any such action should = be | &olonel Stacpole is in command.” The rait | ored for the soldiers' passage from San 1y on Thursday, where they will | Camp ;d‘:mcl:?lr;;rbsg:lénry condition at :::ken. ({-l dr:lllson!oox?:rtlolf)%e ":lm? lbelore iment Inaugurated its daily drills yestei: Franciscodto _lg;lher of the three towns as i 2 : egun pursuant to | the contra v e false re- ' designated. The news w. ved w mustered in. the two orders following issued by Brig. | port, and then the men resumed the even :l:v. with parade at 7 o'clock in the even. esigna as recelved with of Past Mistakes—Whose Vitality is Gradually Wasting—To Those Par- ticularly Who Have Drugged in Vain ! "This Wil be the chief ¢ ven" | great pleasure by the mfen, but Colonel ; ; ant Major Goodale recelved his | 2dier General Otis: tenot of thelr way. It has been the cus- | duy The regiment Is in reature every | Honshaw sees hundreds of applicants for —_This Is a Fair Offer. commission as second lieutenant, Com- HEADQUARTERS THIRD BRIGADE, tom hitherto of the commanders of trans | affairs and men allke are working hard to furloughs that the transportation may T of the First. His promotion was CAMP MERRITT, July 14, 195. port fleets or large vessels to call at mili- | e ready for the trip to the Orient when | be used. 3 . g . i Speclal Orders No. 1 tary headquarters before pulling out into % 0f the result of Captain Goodyear's eleva h.\:l‘njnr George F. Shiels, brigade surgeon, | the stream to recelve their final fnstruc- °'{-’fi'e’ s\?%;llng “‘Alger” Light Artillery cnl}ng%(;:d(;:glea}: \gvllll;fiu;hg. %:pg:s?&t::? tion to the rank of major. This change | having reported to these 'headquarters, under | tions. It seems that Colonel Kessler ow- | will in all_probability be sent along with | pany C, Petaluma. In company drill the iited In_ the promotion of two other | §USIOTY of speclal orders No. 4, Headquarters | ing to his multifarious duties and the | the First New York. for garrison duty at | sets of fours march forty-four inches cers of the company. First Lieutenant | Camp. Merite. Sro van;[;rc;n Jull\'rnfi' )tslarps. sr,‘mewha,t lively scenes on the dock had | Honolulu. This is a rather recent devel- | apart. In one of the movements it becomes been made captain and Sec- hereby assigned to duty at thess headquasters | Coer foTEot this custom or had delayed | opment In the slate, but from what could | necessary for the commandnig officer to \ant Wood advanced to the | 35, DriEade surgeon. e will give his speciar | BOIR8 o headquarters too long. Major | be learned, it is correct. The officers and | pass through between two sets of fours leutenan attention to the sanitary condition of the sev. | Ge1€ral Merriam, therefore, sent the in-|men expect to go. It was Jearned yester- | and take his place on the other side. Cap- < of first lieutenant. eral reciments of the’ brigade, making fre.{Structions by Lieutenant Bennett. day that Colonel Barber, First New York, | taln Barnes was somewhat slow in get- Reagan has been for many ;lt‘""’x‘[“}'l‘rf‘flnfil Inspections of the camps and The Pennsylvania pulled out into the |only accepted the assignment of garrison | ting through and the lines closed somne- Bureau of Labor Statistics guiring regular reports from the regimental | stream at about 5 o'clock, and according | duty for his regiment at Honolulu with | what so that when he attempted to make | have nothing to give free—nobody gives value for nothing—but | want to prove to every honest man that my Electric Belt, khown and praised in every hamlet in the land, does cure and has cured in thousands of cases this weakening drain upon young men. There have been published in my book, in the daily papers and by other means over 5000 voluntary state- ments from men who told of their cures of this wasting weakness by my e ! furkeoms upen the condition of the men, camps, | to the instructions received by Coloner | the understanding that the ultimate des- | the change he crowded one of the fours ek tate I{]:;‘;fhlreh::m;'::; | tterraation or sas s, slorhing, eto. for the | Kescler she will sail at 9:30 this morming. | tination of his command should be the |entirely Out of place and broke up the line, Belt. OVER 5000. the lential adviser of the State La-| DY command Brigadier General H. G. Otis, Fhilippe. L L e o A C By EDW. ; s TS g will march with intervals of effhty-elght sioner. He was a member of oo o n et HOSPITAL SHIP. SEVENTH CALIFORNIA, |inches between fours, so that their cap- ard for many years. It was upon the report of Dr. Shiels' in- — SABE I AU Be Sl S0 geb IBiG hiy I Will Pay $1000 in Gold bty vestigation t! S se z rnment Decides to lace. ill di i % pirisiaid ) tr"m., = HEAKHQL'AP‘:‘];::?;hh sesond ordarjasned: | GOVE Meet | The President May Interpose | ”Captain William Elliott, Company D, To the man or woman who will disprove one of these 5000 and odd testi . f: mxl])‘; r!:::;v‘r:d lt;:;\sunrg (TR I 'rmf»'n‘\;fim' the Expense of the Red and Order the Regiment iSan Rmfa?l. hg’ r&;;:mgg%ezeen,r:-léx;aaen monials, | have the original letters or the signed statements of each man hs v ssur- = SION, n camp for Caj .. e latter s % @ 11 be given a commis- CAMP MERRITT. Car Joary On s, Pross Beisronice. t> the Front. Went down to Mountain View yesterday on file, and will be glad to show them to any honest seeker for truth. & he refuned o se¥er ie |0 g O P : T OnBatuyday;an Mcsl High dhoSats that are of the S, e haa :vg;?l ?);'dh:xa-h of the arogfc o < . T (panection With the First Reglment fOr | surgeon of this brigade: mads thi any. e | Red Cross circles recelved from Senator | The POWETS e enth Cal- | O Trequently groups could be seen It IS an Electl’lc lfe-leeP. the fered advancement. Then he | manding officers of regimenes arn e St ¢ Nevada, now in Wash! ifornia Volunteers have declded to give | 1€ ach ewart o 3 ashington, T watching Captain Elliott, while some one at he would receive a | Will glve closer attention to the sanitary 3:':1115 a message stating the Government had | UP their relying upon their efficiency, | was c,‘flamm! to the others that it was tlon of thei ectivi i ey own regiment. But the | {0 Tefica) Siibers 5 CuUP% 430 require | decided to stand the expense of a Red | thelr “set-up” their drill and other qual- | Captain Barnes. This wonderful Belt of mine pours energy into the weakened parts vacancles in the First were filled, as a | camps are put and kept in th a5 hospital ship for service between | ities of that sort, trivial to the minds of | ‘The services at the Army Christian during the night, while the patient sleeps, developing the nerves and rule, from outside sources. Newcomb's | condition for the brescrvatlon ans sromioitls | thia port and the Philippines. " | political warriors, and instead to do as | Gommission fent thig eyéning were con: muscles and restoring the old vigor, the snap and power of man. only promotion was to the raniof first | Of the health of the i disinferiegnes will be | " yegterday It was learned at headquar- | Others who have gone before have dohe, | Bighth-avenue Methodist Church _and sergeant. He did not accept a Sommis- | be done cheapiy and SReeti vl Ly the T1hs ¢4 | ters that the 1200 bed division hospitay, | enlist thelr powerful political influence | some of his youn people. Tuesday, Wed- READ THE BOOK, “THREE CLASSES OF MEN.” sion in the Two Hundred and Second until | twice dally, of a solution of sulphate of irom, | the necessary supplies and service that|in order to bring gratification to their [nesday and Thursday evenings Evangelist It is free, sealed, by mail. It is full of these grateful letters. Send or call for it. Free test of the Belt at the office. Call or direct after a long talk yesterda one and one-half pounds per gallon. Dry, cl ire to broach the Spani: . | Crittenton will occupy the tent with evan- Nitars vesterday with Colonel | earth 'snouid be “ueed 1 retereioe. 13’ sang, | a6 being rushed in to the depot at tnis | Strong desire 1o Trose panish fort- | G0l H Services. - The members of Com- A where procurable, for filling purposes. Rigid | time will sail from s port for the Phil- any K of Cclusa will have a debate Fri- Second Lieutenant Goodale was a pri- | daily inspections will be had; ail farbage will | jppines not later than two weeks from | The Seventh California has camped on S ay night. Henri Fairweather of Ala- R, R Rn M L vate in the separate Binghampton com- | Siere will be enfoneed, "0 Cleaniiness ‘every- | oo one wind-blown sand dune or another at | meda will sing patriotic songs, includin DR. A T SANDEN x » pany when the war broke out. He gave | "I In order that men not in satistactory | The ambition of the Red Cross Soclety | Camp Merritt since May 7. They have |, Who's Afrald?’ a song written and ded- Lotk ’ NOT IN DRUG STORES. up his interest in one of the largest whole- | condition of health Justitying their departure | has been to outfit and man with a com- | watched one expedition after another | Ray. F. D, Bovard of Alameda will ,pe,_E 702 Market Btreet, Corner Kearny, San Francisoo. sale clothing concerns in the State of New | LIGhythe expedition about to sail may not be | plete working force a hospital ship. Along | marchi out of camp and have possessed | Lt bha saii: Office hours, § A, M. to 3 P. M. Sundays, Dr. Sanden's Electrio Belt York to go to the front. At Hempstead | cers will make a special personal T;:lcf' offi- | this line they have been working for six | thelr sorely tried souls in patience, hoping | ’while swimming last evening Van 10 to 1. Branches at Los Angsles, Cal., 204% 18 never sold In drug stores b ot e Srecant migor. itk e s | 1 2 o it A e ST | ot o e P Ty o eLpacn | Shat 2l SICHES Conein and ertec | reenn St Botioeny, 1 Mafnils Ottty IR B ks |y e s o v . and men who, in their professional of soliciting donations from al estern | equipment woul em next on the shoulder. 3 Wi 5 oL . nth street: = surance that he would be selected to fill | 34, mMep, Who: Jn, thelr professional judgment, | 9F POOT %, “Gat" Gay meeting every o | Hat. en o e st taab, anere. be DD e TN Mall ncioat. * i Can O O OSSO Bl OB OB OB CRR OB ORI ORI ORI OB ORI ORI ORR OSSO R OB OB ORI OB O ORI O OSS OB ORI ORI OO the first vacancy in the ranks of the com- | warded to these hegdquarters with a vi ¢ | pense had already been put in active opexr-~ ’A letter from Washington, addressed to stan missioned officers. ordering the men so rejected to mflvleo'tboe ation, but it was suddenly stopped be: ox‘- a strong friend of the Seventh, one day 3}‘;‘3}5’}3?3&'.’3 Lhr«wmthn b::: 'fifik ;x;ll:: OO OO O OOOOOOOOOOOOOIOIOETOOOOOOOOLOLOOOO- ®

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