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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1898. GF INTEREST TO BUYERS. porters, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estato Agents | CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. o Mention “The Call.” In Corzesponding Witk Any ef the Following Firms Plei WARE ANTIQUE FURNITURE, THE P. ROSSI CO., Artistic Fu re and Art Ware Importers. 117 SUTTER STREET. HARNESS AND VEHICLES. LEIBOLD HARNESS CO.. 211 Larkin st., 8. F. | Vholesale and Retall Manufacturers of all | and dealers in Buggiea t bareal call or ': AND ART — HUNTERS' EQUIPMENTS. Market street. AUCTIONEERS, Hunters' Equipments, Fishing | Live Btock [ C() 1! Montzomery St.. | Tackle, Athletic Goods. etc. Cen: Ko tmeeecs, KILLIP & CO- "' dan Francisco. for catalogue. GEO. W. SHREVE. CTIONERY % trade mupplied BAKERY AND CONF WM. SCHOENING. & IRON FOUNDERS adway street. | Western Foundry, Morton & Hedley. Proos. T —— | 234 Fremont St. Castings of Every De- scription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1505, L. P. DEGEN, oot sion St., cor. Spear. JEWELERS. W. K. VANDERSLICE CO. R i OLD AND SILVER SMITHS, 138 Sut EUREKA BOILER WORKS U ser’Francisce e Mrin : w BRADY. Proprietor. MANUFACTURERS. TE WOOLEN MFG. CO. jmeres, Twesds and an Francisco, Cal ing dry goods stores. Bpecial Attention Paid to Repairs and Ship Work Office and Works—113-115 MISSION STREET Telephone Main 5045. Man Flannels Goods for sale at & BOOKS AND STATIONERY. MARINE INSURANCE. ; THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, | == et iy ugiue ™ 342 10 350 Geary Street, Above Powell, Periodicals, Books and Stationery. 301 Californis st MATTRESSES AND IRON BEDS. THE BERNHARD 307, o S, “Telenhane Matn 1€ PAPER DEALERS. WILLAMETTE "45% &0 gomers So Mon tgomery Strast CARRIAGE MAKE 5 Dealers fn Hacks, Victorias Golden Gate ave. and Pol! PIANO:! v anA T, BITTERS. hachic, Laxa- PHARMA- | . @tnee. The Alaaer T PIANO and MUSIC STORE, KOHLER & CHASE, 9 O Farrell St A ~orme of iners And renatrems COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. JNC. WILSON & NCO:S 900 BATTERY STREET. | e Zelepbane Matn 1t | PRINTING | S P 5 ~ 1 INTE COUPE N E. C. HUGHES, & &850 foreer Jomenh Fox. Supt i, Mes o el T C. W. Smith. Ship Plumblog. Steamboat | SOAP. and Ship Work a Specialty, a18 ; 120 Californin strsst Vashingion St Tertehone, Main s641, | @ R, LUCY & C0., 1o 52" 700 Matn 1 ! STATIONER AND PRINTER. TIST. IR-C. W RICHARDS, & 2. 2% “PARTRIDGE:E‘F;-.;‘;; DRUGGISTS (WHOL ALE ¥Frinters, Book. HICKS-JUDD €0.. WAREHOUS THE bindere s Firet o Secondand Steven. son Sts. Tel. Main 4 REDINGTON & CO. :M FIRE INSURANCE. THE HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO.. EDWARD BROWN & SONS | Forwarding Agents and Public Weighers a1-413 Cal a street General Storage. Free and Grain Warehouses tal Represe x 3 14,000,000 | General office, 110 California st. Tel. Main 1914 i FLOUR WALLPAPER. - T Flour Milla, > en & Co. | WHOLE' \LE & retall: rend for FRESH AND S T MEATS. WATCH ETC. ‘ 'FS £ (] ng Butchers, 108 N Headq rters for finsJewelry and JASTROYESIGICO, SErrEseman [TUNINDY, Rt cme s | HARDWAR WOOD AND .Importers&Dealers | C. F. HAAS, mf | ALACE Hardwa n Hardware, WILL DRA THE WONDERFUL COMSTOCK LODE ket. Tel. Main 752. was low- Contracts Let for the, Undertaking. NEED POWERFUL MACHINERY TO PROTECT THE CITY’S CHILDREN APPEAL FOR DECENCY FROM REV. FA 5 TO PUMP TEN MILLION GALLONS THER ORROHED OF WATER A DAY. He Declares the Conditions Existing Seriously Endanger the Morals of the Young. Should the Work Prove Successful, It Is Expected to Open a Large Unexplored Ter- ritory. | ¢ | @irect the attention of the pu | medium of vour journal to t | shocking of immorality northern part of the city nckley street, Pinkney place a have bean eyesores In the o rak The following letter has been addressed to The Call by Rev. Father ( her of St. Francis Church: Pe: tt me to | through the he Call—Dear Sir t Comstock house so much were taken y refon ¢ ed in the vielr ets. Many ne Comstock Pu a when routed from thelr dwell- terday in the ( ldated C this 1'to the above- g oy aomt cned quarter, have greatly added o Witelals Comprayisiofce To the intensity of the evii. Ak contract for the work was awarded the s are being niow fast Ta Risdon Iron Works : D D The p ¢ RIX | able women, and in a number of houses ar Compresse: i. R. | courts of this vi ecelve the w Worthingto who are expected to be driven from their pres- haunts around Fine, California and Du- Iron Works, Electri « ot streets. no eection of this clty by as children and ming onality bited the one | omplete ditional time. e contest fin rowed down Risdon Iron enlideeniarerotl ped and the Rix C mentioned of_thelr The former offered to furnish a plant u vs on thelr way to capable of pumping 10,000,000 gallons of hat have bee seting water per day from the Consgolidated and since the troops wers | ro Tunnel at t| have been of the most re- California s ficient to pollute their ADVERTISENENTS. the slaughter of our in- ot it _|n I laid_the case In a N Ees |1 W. Tees, Chief of an of virtue did he receipt of my allow the pablic In gen- articular, to judge of his > morals of our youth * has answ fldren by a nbness, I now entreat h and the Board of the difficulty, and tfully submit the fol- red my ap- aterly L Be CURES. for thefr gui lowing consid. | Firstiy—The n living in the vicinity of | HE RMAN EXPERT | Pinc, Callfornia and Dupoat streets ‘h‘..r-.:’.,p,' Bpecis ished for 26 | cupled the premises from time immemorial and | years. Their & physisians | kave ruined them irreparably, and are they and all graduates | pow to be quartered in other parts of the city ical colleges in the world. | for their everlasting defilement and ruin? The | borated under thelaws of Califor- | evil complained of is not to be stamped out by it | Bpreading it _over the city. I malintatn that | ki pmod | filth should be impounded and compressed in- | stead of diffused. 1If the filth that lies be- | | tweer California and Pine streets should be | atftused, as some ap to maintain, then, on the same princip hen a fire starts in & butlding it should be industriously spread over the city in order that it may be quenched Secondly—In the aren inhabited by these | tallen women the birth of & child is somethin unheard of, and are these women now t be placed in a district where children are num- bered by the hundred? Parents of North Beach | msert your manhood and womanhood and re- | siut the evil! The same area is almost exchi. ively inhabited by abandoned women and | maqueraux, and shall this offensive popula- tion be removed from a locality the most suit- | able for their habitation because of its ex- | clusiveness and fsolation and placed at the very Qoors of the virtuous maldens and mothers of | this parish? Mothers and maidens, among whom I live, arouse to action the male mem- bers of your families! irdly—The statement bas been made that women are not the city’s wards, and they must be sent adrift without any | aght of the injury they are to inflict upon | the people among whom they will settle. This. | no doubt, 1s loving your neighbor as yoursel These » e e cases, ¢ ure (Chrontc Dis. | Now, while I admit that these women are not ( all ita various forms. and | the city’s legal wards, yet they are its wards | in merey, charity and equity, because many of | them are just what they have been made by | {he city's male scoundrels. What a pity there | is no law to compel the destrovers of these | women's innocence to provide for them In their | deplorable stute’ Finally, Mr. Editor, having made this con- cise statement of the case, I feel confident tEnt the residents of this section of, the city will take a determined stand against the threatened evil, and that the Board of Super- visors will be neither cajoled nor coerced into any unfust action in the remises. T. CARAHER, St. Francls Church. cludnig all diseases and weak- Free Consultation. And treatise on any disease at office or by mail. ENGLISH AND GERMAN SPECIALISTS, 7 31 Market St., San Francieco, Cal. VATOR. Hours—8 to 12, 1 to & s 7 to 8. Sundays 9 to i1 ADVERTISEMENTS. e BARGAIN CARNIVAL Monday--Tuesday--Wednesday. Unless the supply gives out sooner, we will hold three of the greatest BARGAIN DAYS ever held in this city. The goods placed on sale are especially selected for this sale. You are invited to inspect them whether (2 Leaders! 12 Specials! NONE BEFORE. SPECIAL No. | We have taken all our Men's All-Wool $8, $2 and $10 _SUITS AND OVER- COATS, insingle and double TARKING OFF THE BICK. DAYS ER. SPECIAL No. 2. SPECIAL No. 3. We have selected about! We have picked out from 0 pairs of MEN'S FINElamong our vast stock of WORSTEDAND CASSIMERE BOYS' SUITS all our $2.50, PANTS, not a pair of them $3.00 0 Reefer and brodstedorall will be soid s0d for less than $2.50.Josie Suts, in ail shades, for 3 days only— all will be sold for the 3 with small rollingcollars and | : days only— large sailor collars, hand- i | somely braided—all to be | sold for 3 days only— S43 8125 SPECIAL No, 4, | SPEGIAL No. 5. to the Presidio Wharf. 8143 The McDowell Conveying the Invalid Soldiers From the Rio Janeiro SPECIAL No. 6. | = : 2 illgirkr'ie-‘ ¢ F: 3. A Thuma, Company Keep the young | CAdir uiieny Serveane Charies Van pelt 1000 pairs of BOYS' ALL:warm =200 BOYS e it { and Robert H _Corporal Halliday NEE PANTS, all of COATS, selected for this st received—100 dozen e em Ll B e quality, all carnivai—not one_of them MEN'S LATEST SUFT AND | "Utan Light Artillery—Privates W. I. Row- Colors, shades and sizes, to|worth less than $3—some STIFF HATS, in blue, black, e M e e e ors—to. be sold for 3 days|by regular hatters for $2.50 B poral. David Small, Company F; | P _all to be sold for 3 days Corporal Harry Hart, Company | | T [} Vates Clarence Rice, Joseph Webb, George | ony | Lenze, Com 7. Nicholas, Antone E. | | i Johnson, Ce David K Christ 5 | | | Montana Sergeant s«n]wn‘ré i1, Reid, | | il 2 Eoe . Cole, Company D; Frank Stusa, Com- LR s o s SPECIAL No. 7. ' SPECIAL No. 8. SPECIAL No. 9. : 5 First Nebraska—Sergeant John cer, = o 3 Al T oo B0 Aahentelter, Framk 1000 dozen BOYS' FINE| Just unpacked—350 dozen| |uct unpacked—30 & Eight Died onthe Trip = George 1. Chapman, | Great D fS t at | vACHT ANDGOLF CAPS.aillMen's FLEECE-LINED UN- iR yBachad o dachy Company H: e Anderson, Company I rea ay o port a i ERWEAR. fall weigh E NE Across. Becond Oregon-Privates Lee M. Travis, S colors and shades, the reg- DE , fall weight, in|CALE DRESS SHIRTS, the ular price of them is 50c, all|natural gray, worth and sold regyiar $1.00 quality, all to be sold for 3 days only— for 75¢ ali over—to be sold choice pat: = |for the 3 days only— 23¢ A SPECIAL No. 10, Ingleside Park. erns—to be sold for 3 days only— __bic SPECIAL No. 12, Just received—100 dozen ALL TAKEN 70 THE HOSPITAL Tenth son, ROYAL PRIZE BEATS MYSTIC | Company rgeant W ral C. A. Lu * SPEGIAL No. II. 20 dozen Men's Fine ALL- MOST OF THEM ARE SICK WITH FEVER AND DYSENTERY. NEARLY ALL THE HARES GET - O D AWAT. | 50 dozen MEN'S ALL-\wOOL SWEATERS, ali BOYS' FRENCH PERCAL! Dana N. Wood, e WOOL HALF HOSE, thelshades, the regular $2.00|WAISTS, very pretty shades ok i g y : List of Those Who Returned and of 2 . | @ regular t:c‘cug“!yw all sizes. quality—to be sold for 3'the regular 50c quality—to the Men Who Died While i D h Alinaeanta: Somrany E.| To-Day’s Finish Will Be Long Re- | [ 1o be sold for 3 days only—days only— So ol T s s i on Board of the meniwho wde wehdsl 10 eh ishs 851 smembsted by SheiSnoxts, Fousiil | : Vessel. the right lung with a Mauser bullet, but Courses That May Sell 2 | | s entirely recov He declares that | Even—Large Crowds. 8 The men came back with a good Impre ston of Hongkong. as they found it much cleaner than Manila. The next stop wa sports held back their money until they got the high odds of 6 to 1, and then those who had been unsuccessful in the former the night fight was the worst that the Sl — roops had. After being wounded Rice E walked three miles to the rear to hav — The Government transport Rio Janeliro, A The same bullet HE N with 1 ck soldiers on board, arrived ;“)“‘r',"v' ugh two other | yesterday was a day of rare sport at | at quarantine yest morn: from D R thill of the Corps | Ingleside. The hares ran fast and about | e Mani e vessel left the Philippine of Engineers, Compa Ahat DY three out of every five slipped through | Isl six weeks ago, and came by way | Hency: Wendt of th v the bars and away from the 5. The | l o ’ Hl of Hongkong aki. Dr. G it back as beir hill ground was in the best of condition and y aywa of the s to be perfectly e in his remarks | the sports say that no better courses were ons that left with the F oL, ever run on the track. Connemara made 930 M k S th ok Gt | & good record and Royal Prize, who 924 to ar et St. He artimast the bs | ed Right Bower at Unfon k last and they speak | have to mo: Th day, added another fes his cap Telephone Main 5654. Ail Mail Orders Filled for Goods as Advertised. ¢ him. Eight of the |0f mortalit by & away from Mystic. The bet- sea, and all of these were | that the ting was good and most of the coin was | 5 vy a I thie lexoap ] cellentihealthalitil il s laid down on the favorites. Only eight | S - = wh bodies were em- = ort-enders won any money for their | < 5 Morley's Fleetwings: balmed and brought on for burial. H. H. A GOOD MEDICAL STAFF. backers, but their backers were not many, | fonnemara heaf Nally & Morley's X le maons | Stube 4 ke of th st Cali- s, | The highest winning odds were 5 to 1 on | Gripman: A. Massey’'s Hadlwist beat H. s and E. J. Fiske of the First Call-| pr G, W. Daywalt Tells of the Life | 3¢ NENCSt » g0 Gripman: A Marses s Hadiwiit o fornia Regiment, died upon the voyage. Signal aga Mercury. Neil's Rex O e et s Koolnwii The rematns of the latter were brought | on the Transports. American Eagle scored 28 points against | Prosts Gojden Weet Do S0P 60w Henry | = here for burial Dr. G. W. Daywalt, who had charge of | Liberty’s 2, and Olga scored the same | &{iig's Pat Malloy beat D. Rogers Jack of As soon as the qu rtine officers had | the sick men on the Rio de Janeiro, tells | number, while the other dog, Roval Oak, | £pades: F. Moran's Roval Frine betl i oiic : made inspection of the vessel the| an Interesting story of the life on the made none. Th were the two best [ lev's My “““.{;"j",‘,‘," Tond: M. Allen’s Miss $125,000 worth of Fine Shoes to be sick were taken on the Government boat | transport and is loud in his praise of the | courses for points and the time run up | "% oo iI's Sporteman: R. Julian's sold at less th = ) s > = aff into the minutes. There were only two | Signal beat O Neill & Hanrahan's Mereur ess than manufae- McDowell and transported to the Pre-| excellency of the medical staff at Ma- 3 v y | Signal beat "O;Nelll & S Mecouy h 2 sidio wharf, where they were met by the | nila He attributes the good condition “‘”"*"‘v"i where the dogs were jml!srrf} Xu} r‘vr:lfg “l;fqfi_, Acks Teardl Smith's Vi urers’ cost. Ambulances from the Division Hospitai. | of the men when they landed to the good | Start again: one of them was between | 0 "%, ‘Hooper ong; T. J. Cronin's YOUR MONEY BY BUYING YOUR Major Matthews personally superintend- | treatment recelved on shipboard, - The| Liberty and American Eagle, in Which | yijg of Bail beat 1 & Wilson's s now. The Rainy Season has com- = i | | neither animal saw the hare and ran | Wilson; D. Ford’s peatic AS Xohnsaris enc You can save from $1 to §2 a pair ed the unloading of the sick and thelr | food was both abundant and of the best - . S Wilson; D, Ford's Bonta Jninole “beat T, | every pair of shoes purchased during thi transfer to the hospital. About thirty of | qualtty, and Dr. Daywalt was given his| 27ound aimiess until the rabbit was out | JAe8aKE 3 ames I. O'Brien * Sharkey beat | LAIRD. SCHOR the soldiers were able to walk from the | pick of the bedding for the sick men. | The number of spectators who take in Nelly oA Shobatt White Tarth | R wharf to the hospital. The majority of | The ship left Manfla on the 22d and| the Saturday courses is constantly in- Mystic A beat F. McCe - o ELE the men are sick with fever and dysen-| touched at Hongkong en the 25th, where | creasing and the crowd stayed the sport | Dean’s Mialmo beat Hand Former price, tery, and of the number that returned b Taave Wi cen mll who | out vesterday. There was almost as | « Dauntlegs: A. Van den Burgh's Amer. S | six hours’ shore leave was given all who | mith’s Daun 1 only a dozen are considered critically Il f =% MO0 e e e tain Ward | much paid into the betting ring on the | ican Eagle beat White Farth Kennels' Liberiy! R - Some of the soldiers are recovering from | Were able to move round, Captaln Ward| jast run as on the firs In the tussle [ O'Connell Bros.’ Log Bor beat P. J. G mmfi welted eoles, e o rraived i1 the battle of sanila, | furnishing a tug to take the men ashore. | between Fleetwings and Connemara the | Fiying Buck; Lowe & Thompsoms Prince fio and new col St ’lv‘-zl J. Byrne's Nelly B; C. F. Brown's Nida | and widt: diced $2.10 Sold elsewhere for 33 and be; R. Jullen's Sweet Music | Oleen; Lowe & Thompson's | heat Deckelman & Panario's | while others are men whose discharges from the service are about up, and they state- beat J. Murray's beat F. McComb’ have come home for thelr final n | 3 o ments. made at Nagasaki. The Japs imitate | stakes, played heavily In an effort to re- | High Born Lady beat DeckCmen %y 2 ing | o, A& Soon as it became known that the | the white man in every particular and| trieve a portion of what they had lost, {?*‘3"‘21;,“L1,|. Foaen Murnane's Flashlight | sick Soiilers were at the Diviston Hos-| were so officious that it took an hour to | but only found themselves deeper in the [ P R™p" 7°"G. Kenna's Rocklin Belle and J. | them that there was no disease +“Gowrle beat Kay & Trant's satlsfy on the vessel of a contaglous nature The men were then given another shore game. To-day's finish stake will be one to be remembered in_the history of Ingleside. ehan's Laas o pital a large crowd of civillans and sol- ipse. R IS R aiers pegan to gather to talk to those of h €] ho were allowed to go out. The = e e Kept busy anawering questions | leave of six hours, and enjoyed them-| The dogs could not be better matched KENVILLE'S DEFENSE. | and inquiries made for frienas who are | selves thoroughly. and at least four courses are likely to | A A M very man had a differ- | Aboard the ship they had a very pleas- | sell even In the pools. The course In|yoienogeeg Testify That They Did Not | spECIAL—We are oficring 800 pairs of which Connemara will come against Pat- ria will be the event of the day, with Pet Kirby vs. Lady Jane a close second. The following is a prediction of the resul Lady Jane will beat Deck- ant time of it. Through the efforts of | Dr. Daywalt they were given the run of the entfre ship, with the exception of gmall portion reserved for the officer: They were allowed to eat In the regular Ladies’ Shoes and Tieson our bargain tables at 10c on the dollar. The above are but a few of the big bargains now being offered in all our departments. ent tale to tell, but on one subject they are all agreed almost to a man, and that is that tney have had enough of Maniia | ana the Philippine lsla; Some hav and suffer- See a Club Thrown. The preliminary examination of Police- Kenville, charged with assault to S his club and strik- | Captain_Clarkson’ stories to recite of harashi I a d W gtis | A e L in throwing y ln ing from a lack of sufficlent and proper | dining-room and furnished with dishes|elman's Pet Kirby: H. B, Baldwin's Forget murder, = s cas | Country Orders Solicited. I o K e others deny this and | and hapkins. Last Wednesday evening | will beat I. L Sears' Hot Stuff: P. J. G. Ken- | ing the boy Will Lynch on the head, was 8 - o) that they had an abundance. ‘the | the “talent” got together and gave ha's Royal Tuck will beat J. F. Doherty's | continued before Judge Mogan yesterday mén brought back with them many pets, | entertainment, which was looked upon White Rocket; Bartels Brothers” Mind Your | “mne prosecution closed lts case Thurs- THE MONARCfl SfloE C0 e O D o onkeva, cankried | one of the bright spots of the vovage. | kEve will beat'J. Morane’ Misa Dividend; P. | T FOKG oqgen for the defense were i e s DEAD Gratetul Soldfers. | 3. Do connemara will beat | called vesterday, RE Thasion VG her| 1384 and 1390 Market Street. & o i e = 3 - | been attendir L T . - . e E . a50 a ik At Dartels Brothers Assured; P from the Receiving Hospital, testl The following is & list of the men who | The following resolutions are self-ex Bastels Broth Gasared; | moval from the Recelving, Homptal, jeihc | ated “on’ board the Rio Janeiro, en route Moran's Royal Prize will beat | pow —would recover. Sergeant Perrin, THE OLD DOCTOR! from Manila to this city; iy G FROM MANILA, ON BOARD | Henry Spring’ : J. Dean's Gladla- | George A. Green, D. Goldstone and Isaac | PRIVATE HEINEYSE SHUTIE, Astor STATES TRANSPORT, RIO DE | tor will beat Miss Alice; Bartels | {fnigaton all testified that they were i =D Battery, Oct. 17, typhold fev body em- VEIRO, PACIFIC OCEAN, Oct. 20, 189s. | Brothers’ Mac's X will beat R. Julian's | I £ . t was going on and = 4 B baimed and brought to San Francisco. he Red Cross Soclety of Califor. | Signal; Handy & Smith's Victor will beat T. | & POS §h‘n 5o f‘;:‘_“qh“d“h mfm‘,:’_ e a&"Efii'm{i“?n-'n’..l‘;“xfi.?e‘\rmx»1m1«» 1t anplees. PRIVATE LOUIS D. PASSMORE, | nfa, through their representative, igene | J. Crontn’s Maid of Bail: D. Fort's Bonita wili | ”“\‘l diimot e o o o ey | e doren et =shed Companyl, First Nebraska, Oct. 4, tu-| Rosenthal, have assisted in making our home- | beat J. Byrne's Seminole: A. Johnson's Tod | Little and b on the night of the | spondency, Lame Back. Headache, Legache. bercular laryngitls; buried at sea. R more. plensant by farnishing s | Sloan will beat J. I O'Hrlen's Sharkey; J. |saw Kenville's club on the TR 90 ooy | ICouits Ta Urine, Attacis of Blues and many iy Tnited S % surgical supplies, so be it nel's Mystic Mald; O'Connell Brothers' | marks ’ e | otk oy 2 . 3 I T ann 2 e oh board the Rio de Janeiro. ex. | Lowe & Thompson's Prince Hal will beat C. |t up from the ground it bore numerous | 0 CF% " Weaknesses of Men. Nagasakl, Japan. '\ GLOVER, Com- | press our appreciation ard thanks to the Red | E. Brown's Xida: Lowe & Thompeon's High [ e and, markss: The)cass (will: b/ Diteases and \Wieakncomes of Fotos o o = 7 A 08" - | Cross Society for thefr continuous kindness and | Born Lady will beat R. Julian's Sweet Music; | cq uesday. =9 16 B 0 Lo 08 v A, First Nebraska, Sept. 28, pneu- | ([foss Society 108 (0 (U0 ihat we shall ever | A. Massey's Lightfoot will beat T. Rodgers’ continged TR Beurs S d Ui fo B et s sk A P onia complicated with acute purulent | Hberaliey oo o of this nobie organizaty Olei and. T ks e e L to 12. onfa o 8 e e ser the work of sble organization, | Olga, and J. Shechan’s Lass sowrie wi B 5 o bleurisy s e ‘s Flas Ladies' tailor-made suits. Fur capes, o Do Y A STUDH, Coo|nipleixs morselyee tosiiafeooneration P RESE St | adtes o . 2 sutter st v s and .| Wo NORTON DAVIS, M.D., pany K, First California, Sept. 27, dysen- | Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions e Ioliouiug nes e winkerk of i yen ——e————— 315 Kearny Street, San Francisco Tery and acute pueumonta; butléd at sea. | be presented to the Red Cross Sectety of Call’| 1) Baalae ShEy The Grand Protector. —_— e e RIVATE EDWARD 8. FISKE, Hospl- | fornia, and that a copy be furnished the San [ Deckelma: Panario’s Pet Kirby beat W. ; PRIVATE 6 mereral AeHIl o o press for publication. Signed. ¢ Rodger's Phoenix: Ca-tan Clarkson's Lady | The membership of the local lodges of embalmed and brought ant Robert H. Sillman, Astor Battery: ne beat J. Fitzpatrf Nelly Daly; 1. L. |the Knights and Ladies of Honor have E RELY ON FATE 7 sAY | States Volunteers, Signal Cor >rivate Wil dwin rget_bea Monkhouse's | 7 G PRIVATE, ELLIOTT J. ORDWAX| jjam L. Murkland, Thirteenth Minnesotn. com- | Breach of Fromise; FoT 8 Kennain ey | night of the 7th of next month to Grand UCUI.ISTS PR Company el EECT! gon, Sept. 23, | Mam L. s Can T sunded soldiers and sail- | Buck beat Russell & Wilson's Glenrosa; J. E. | Protcctor Mrs. L. J. Wheelock, who, It Is WORK chronic “dysentery with abcess and ty-| 0."oh ‘board. Doherty’s White Rocket beat H. R. Baldwin's | expected, will return from the East to-| photd fever; body embalmed and brought e Brutus; Bartels Bros' Mind Your Eye heat | oxhoctec’ fhe grand officer was a repre- | 10 FUN oUr Spectacle Rctorye to San Francisco. ON BOARD UNITED STATES TRANSPORT | F. D Black's Occidental: J. Murnane's Miss | [ fve from ifornia to the conven- hortly after the Rlo de Janelro left MOMDE UTANEIRO, | PACIFIC OCEAN. | Dividend beat White Farth Kennels' Soubrette; | Sentative e tors and. grend secre Hongkong Corporal F. H. Fitzpatrick et. 19, 18 1. P.°G. Kenna's Flvaway beat T. J. Cronin's | tion of grand Brofesion feme p | BRING Us YOURS e 3, F ‘Bat 2 n s : Hoste B: I, Brophy's Benicia Boy ) taries that met with the supreme prop: A Company G, First ldaho Battalion, disap- | Whereas, , the invallded soldiers and | Roste B; I’ Drop nicia Boy beat P. J. G. R K seareh of tha | sajlore returning from the Phiippine . cam- | Kenna's Bona Dea; Lowe & Thompson's Patria | £ation gommittee of the order in In apols, Ind., peared during the night. beat J. Monkhous's Winged Foof Dean's pilgn on the United States transport Rio de entire vessel falled to reveal any signs tes of him or & clew to his whereabouts. The | Janeiro, have been accorded a most generous Man was supposed to be mentally de-|and heartfelt recention and treatment during “ AN EZ 2 . D] h pur voyage by Captain lam ard and 5 ranged, and the.supposition s that he | ouf vovage by PeREn Mgy Tur ecovery ADVERTISEMENTS. o got up in the night and in wandering over | ¢T6GS0R UNG™, oviding for our comfort and | s~ A A A A e P 1 KODP the w‘ssel (;l-u g\-erboar?u 3nd (a8 | happiness, so be it ICIANS AGENCY. drowned, or that he committed sulcide | “eaolved, That we tender our sincere thanks by jumping through one of the Port|to Captain Willlam Ward and his officers, as- E+E+EHEE N R R R R 642 MARKET ST, holes. oring them that ever in our memories will ba - THE SICK. engraved the pleasures of this journey to our CRONICLE BUILDING~ = e hores and native land; further be it First California — Corporal W. R. Hanna, | “Rosolved, That a copy of these resolutions WE EMPLOY NO AGENTS. Company 1; Privates G. Asmussen, Company | o presented to Captain Ward, and also that a et e R R S R D e UL Al H. D. Sydney, ‘R. Cutler, . B S8t fopy be provided the San Francisco press for n Company F; A. W. Schreiber, Company G; C. | SoB¥, B4 3" gl ned M. Wardall, Company F. L. Kelly, Com- | PN " Rovert H. Siliman, Astor Battery: Lindholm, First United = = = pany M; F. W. Manning, ‘Company G. o) Charles A. Wrst Colorudo—Sergeant Geotge Small, Com- | SOrPoral Chat States Volunteers, Signal Corps: Private Wil- "HIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD 8. Jefferson, W. G. Lum- TYPEWRITER. ... USED EXCLUSIVELY . . . BY THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY Of Seattle, Washington. pany L; Privates W liam L. Murkland, Thirteenth Minnesota. com- S g Bard, Company D B, Rice: Company £5'E: | mitiee”for sk and wounded rolaiers and wai- e s T 4 er, A. er, Co s B on boR: 2 Weanknesses of Men, free, Qver 20 y'rs’ fenc . Car 23 Doyle, H. W, j . free, Qver 20 y'ra’ experionce. Mills, mpany J. J. Doyle, H. W. Briggs, Patlents cured at Home, Terms reknlublri"i’(oumfl toddally;6:30 to8:30 ev'gs. Sundays, 10to12. Consul- tation free aud sacredly contidential. Call,oraddress Dr. P. ROSCOE McNULTY, 261 }enny st., San Francisco, Cal. BRUSHES - Company L. Idaho Volunteers—Privates James W. Fergu- son, Company E; Willlam Munson, Bernard Dilion, Company F; Lang Cariston, Company H, Battalion of Engineers—Privates G. W. Hul- lett and G. G. Rogers, Company A. Third United States Artillery—Corporal Henry Privates S. W. Platt To-Day’s Game. A great game will be played at Recrea- tion Park to-day between Oakland and San Jose. Both teams have their star pitchers in the box, and a pltchers’ bat- tle should result. Following is the line FOR BARBERS, BAK- ers, boutblacks, bath- houses, billlard tables, Stockfleth, Battery ¥ I3 hene: Battery L; h F2 R " 3 R w3 H Sheady; Botter O B et Oakland Position. San_Jose. Replying to your favor of the 5th inst, we wish to advise that we are using brewers, bookbinders. candy- mekers. . nner, :p{nm..nn. United States lan;ury»fPrwnu Rusedlls.:. Pitcher Thomas ten (10) Smith Premier Typewriters in our Seattle office. We wish further to say :ytn. flour:ll‘ll. fmln?fll::.‘ ll:xl:;::le-. p::::: . arrington, Company C; Willls Reichard, Vi Catche Ko i i i i B angers, printers, pain h tact Company 1; Eimer G. Bonham, Company G. i‘.“'l‘,". Firat base "“':‘h',’,’l that we are using Smith Premier Typewriters exclusively. VW'fN"" Y-T c stablemen. tar-roofers, tanners, tailors, etc. _Eighteenth United States Infantry—Drivates | (' Nei Second base Reilly E. H. BROWN, Manager W, U, Tel, Co, BUCHANAN BROS., . fi'muh lgvkgy‘v;’m. é‘"mnngy }{':h Charles Hern, | Lange. Third base Brockhoft PR Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St e alby, Harry G. Rohr, Company C; | Schmeer. Shortatop ‘Esgan S e i sl John O. Hupp, John L. Tevis, E. Knapp, Com. 2 Left field. Py abv'o purp Sone L mevi, B Kt Con | Mendias et el e | M [ART CATALOGUE L. & M. ALEXANDER & CO., ety chird Dnited States Infantry—Corporat | 12797 Blsht oalg - etey .FREE... BRIt e A D. Murrey, Company D; Privates Harey 110 Montgomery Street, San Franelseco. Booker, R. R. Parker, F. W. Tucker, C. A. Advances made op furniture and planos, with | BETTER THAN PILLS Morgan, Harvey Kahoon, Company C; J. R.| or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. |