The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 30, 1899, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1899, GENERAL OTIS S HOME FROM THE PHILIPPINES e O e o Transports Grant and Sherman Here. | CAPTAIN KELLEHER RETURNS | REMARKABLE STORY OF AN| ARMY OFFICER'S ACTIONS. | [+ Second Lieutenant Conger Assumes Command of the Steamer Grant | and Rules All on Board With an Iron Hand. @O+ oo e eie Q400000900+ ¢ 0000 +>+0 D R S R I SSCSPSCSS SRS S ] B S B T S o O e THE SLAUGHTER! OF THE INNOCENTS. Under Orders From the Young “Commander” Twelve Monkeys and a Game Cock Were Cast Into the Sea. LI - ——— = St THE NATIONAL GUARD. | ramento to-morrow, and it is just nnssi~[ CHOSEN FRIENDS' DEéUTIES. i well-know S : ey ble xlhnlr he may announce them then, or | S s i1l Waiting for the Announcement | o the following day. | i n Dals Still Waiting ‘Captain T. H. Turner, commanding the Selection by Grand Councilor Savage I s of the New General Officers. Naval Militia, who is absent from the | of Those Who Are to Assist a The time listant n those | State on leave and is at present in Gobo, | Him t members of d who | Or., has applied for an extension of thirty | s t . e ia _ of the | days' leav | Savage of San Pedro, recently Brook F A in the volunteer army 4 {eutenant James Mitchell has been de- rand councilor of the Orde W b o0 o 2 il et Cou b egl to preside at a summary court- | Chosen Friends in California, has 5 S 1 unti to the service of the State with-| martial to try Edward P. Ingim and F. | pointed the following named as d oS i s tr ‘:nlr out examination 1e provisions of | D. :;unv}g{flln. ?f\'l roop D, at Los Angeles | to assist him in carrying on m:aep\‘:-:}rkk > of small- yweth bill. If they do not soon | R 2th of o B ) ynoweth bill. 1f they d0 1ot 8000 | “W. E. Chase, Anson H. Potts, Charles | uring the current year: ] 1 to : Sparter and Tofts have been dis-| Fred A. Taylor, for Councils 10, 46, 52 and I n must nt in to * | charged from Troop D and from the ser- | 60; James Jordan, for 2, 4, Ot 3 ? W r vice of the State. | King, for 14, 103, 1%; Alexander Nichol- chi Major F. L. Aikinson has been detailed | son, for 8, 13, 16: Marle Shafer ;A‘r’.',’» R < to make physical examination of the| 1.’ B F. Frisble, for 1, 3, 2, 1%5: Wil at full b ival men for Troop B. Third Brigade. I s e o B S 12 Syl - o rts o Corporal . Parker. J. Block and G, W, | iam M. Finch, for 162; Joseph Schulte Jr., ; s Uniforms Nadional GuAtd | 1 jethwaite have beén discharged from | for 126; F. J. Leonard, 121 ¢ ship’'s £ from the Sixth the Fifth Infantry and the service of the | George Kelly. for Mrs. Ida M £ e ] Gl adiad for 48, 181 Smith, for e an £ Smith and A. Willard A M. for 110, 138; Georg particn oted corporals of Com- ack, for 7 C. B. Fournier, ¢ ir Sty pany A, Fifth Infantry. Bloom, andii 2,50, § st-class J 3 103 An election has beén ordered for first e or 1 Moo alq\dofnm".rh;mru; 2 X N mEnTEOr ROt 2 lieutenant in Troop D, Angeles, 8. h c r 94: 3 appointment of x‘{«i' v‘v’;\‘?x“f,;\::‘..!‘_ vioe F. Nordnant 8 Alexander Schilll for - 8 2 ajo . B. brigadier generals T e 97 promised for about the The goldfish is a great coward, and a Tutt, iously looked for.| tiny fish with the courage to attack it | , 96; F. M. 3 will be in Sac- | can frighten it almost to death. A. Furgeson, for DR. PIERCE'S REMEDIES. cold regarding the crew, first saying m them and wappened in t m for that the en- other | order was later n made a stand monkeys and a fight- | red the s throw t after ' wives n of the lot himself 1 he was 1 Irowned fighting cock who tried to vesse]l that and is the with six rman is one, on engine iriving_her at 5 fect long, 49 upper deck, d a load e weighs 14 knots et beam, 40 feet Kindergarten Entertainment. ] A pleasant afternoon was spent by forty | mothers an little ones at mothers’ meeting held at the kinde: on the corner of Polk and Pacific on Friday. afternoon. This fre kinder- spared no time or rin the c A tbottsaae. ool lding mothers’ meetings is to bring the | rents to the kindergarten that they learn more of child life et street, lends money 4 estates. . will be given in 1 Fe ws' embly Hall on the night of Friday next, under the aus- of District No. 103, composed of | Lodge No. 124, Morse No, 257, | Addition 285 and Presidio and of which A. H. Nowell is the | aty grand master. There will | programme of music and lit- | ature, and invitations may be had from | | y member of the lodges named. e e e Advances made on furniture and planos, with ¢ without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission, an rhages. Harris, who'd been: cured of a similar ailment by the use Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- ery. describing my cas The committee on entertainment report- | via Hopland, $§; via Callstoga, 3. ed that everything was progre in a| Hotel and cottage rates, $10 to ’"p’;’"]f&;k'nr satisfactory manner and the pre tsare fi -Take SUE & N. P. Ratlway, 10 C00 00 c m- that the entertainment to be given in|S; P. R. R. to Callstoga ~For T A1a, schanics’ Pavili : ;In | Dhtet or further information address J. 3l Mcchanics' Pavilion on May 10 to raise | phlet or further informetion BICCese.l; o ™ seq funds for the reception of the soldier |y %) *CRATG, $16 Montzomery st. | boys, and with which to purchase the | “Hirmiand Springs Mineral Waters on sale at medals for the veterans, L great | ogkland Pioneer Soda Water Co., Thirteenth success financially and artistically he | and Webster sts., Oaklard S | Olympic Club will give one of its best AHRENS, PEIN & BULLWINKEL, athletic exhibitions, the Knickerbocker | €20 Post st., San Francl | render a report on their condition at lhe: I T. Hareis, for 9 Mrs. Mionie | er, for 17. Caroline Widemeyer n for F r 31, nger for 31, C. P | . Allen for 43, John | arpenter - for | George H. Knight | . J. Fulton for 6, | for 70 Mrs ) fiel Mary E. Le Boeuf for 74 Mrs. E. J. Hill fol arriet C: for 146, D. Hans W. for 177 M Emma L. Ste M. Reading for 191, F John McGrath for , Mrs. Annie Wills for No. cob Muller for No. 6 of Nev: . F rk for Council No. Mrs. Emma Clark for 79 and 201 | These deputies are to visit their coun- | cils_at least once in three months and | end of each quarter. ROYAL WELCOME FOR \ CALIFORNIA’S SOLDIERS | THOUSAND TICKETS SOLD. EIGHT BENEFIT HIGHLAND SPRINGS The Great Sanitarium of the West. OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. New Hotel, elegantly furnished; table un- surpassed; lighted by electricity. | THOUSANDS CURED BY ITS WATERS Finest Swimming Tank, Bowling Alley and Dancing Hall in Lake County. together with complete Livery Stable, Gentie Saddle Horses and_Ponles. < OVER 30 KINDS OF MINERAL SPRINGS. Reception Committee Appointed to | Arrange a Heartfelt Welcome | for the Brave Boys From ’ Manila. | The joint committee of the Native Sons and Native Daughters of California, to | which has been delegated the making of | rrangements for the reception of the ifornia volunteers on their return from b *hi i cati 279™ | “Physiclan in attendante; superb climate: the Philippines, met in Native Sons’ | pegutiful’ mountain scenery: trout, deet and building on 3 t night for | small game plentiful; magnificent dri | ports of the sub- | baths in variety; lawn tennis and croguet, Reached by the shortest stage route into Lake County. Round trip fare from San Francisco ssing plan quartet will sing, the naval battalion will | ———— A give an exhibition drill; there will be star | vaudeville performers from the Orpheum. | dvantage and drills by squads of boys, which will ake A g be not the least int tures of the i Of the Round-Trip programme. | Tickets to The foregoing is only a partial list of | the attractions to be presented before the| Hotel del Coronado. floor is 1. for dancing. the treasurer the com- | ~ only $0 by steamér, including 15 e had disposed of days’ board at hotel; if longer, $250 a ail of which may be regarded day. as they have been delivered to| Apply 4 New Montgomery st., San Francisco parlors which have guar-|—— —————— R spose of them. The following sub-committeesto formu! plan for the reception to the volungeers w pointed by Chairman F. H. Mil | L] 3yington (chairman), J. W. Lewis, | - — | . Carroll, L. B. Mayer, L. C. Pisto- HREE MILES FROM UKIAH, MENDO- L. H. Kohn, H. I Linkenday, Dr. ©oino County. Natural electric waters, Herrington and A. L. Morganstern champagne baths, Only place in the world of this class of waters having continuous fow o natural warm water direct from sprihgs to bath tubs. Lovely grounds, fishing and hunting. € d: and table A vote of thanks W Pistolesi for his effo: nded to L. before C. the Grand Parlor which resulted in the recognition and indorsement by that body of the Springs. Hin st nORtabls movement to welcome home the volun- | ok Lot | teers and decorate them with medal ey | Those who were at Atna ighi-One Hemorrhages! had eighty-one hemorrhages, sometimes spitting five pints of blood at one time.” That’s the statement made by Cornelius McCawley, Leechburg, Armstrong ~ Co., Penn. He continues: * My doctor did all he could for me, but 66 could not stop the hemorrhages, and a// gave me up to die of consumption.” He’s well and working. He found means to stop the hemor- Mr. McCawley didn't die. It had a testimonial in it from Mr. C. H. He read an advertisement like this one. He wrote to Mr. Harris—to quote his own language: “I sat down and wrote to him «1 got a letter from Mr. Harris, saying: ‘Dr. Pierce's What Mr. Harris Said | Golden Medical Discovery saved my life; and advising me to try it.” “I told my doc- tor that I would try Local Doctor Said| ‘Golden Medical Discovery,” and he said, ‘You might as well take water.” “I thought it What Nir. McCawley Said way, so 1 wrote to. Dr. Pierce, and commenced the use of the ¢Discovery.”” “When I had tak- en six bottles, I had eight bad hemor- rhages. 1 wrote to Dr. Pierce, and he sent me word to Zeep on with the * Discovery.” The Result—==— “That was over two years ago, and I have not had any bleeding since. I can truly say your medicine cured me. I am a walking, living ad- vertisement for your grand medicine.” What Dr. Pierce Said R. V. PIERCH, M. D. The Testimonlal of C. . Harris, Esq., 1622 Second Avenue, Rock Isiand, INis., fe whom Mr. McCawicy wrote. “Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery saved my life and has made me a man ; my home-physician says I am good for forty years yet. My case was a case just between life and death, and all of my friends were sure it was a case of death, until I commenced taking a second bottle of ‘ Golden Medical Discovery,’ when I was able to sit up and the cough was very much better, and bleeding from my lungs stopped, and before I had taken six bottles of the ‘ Golden Medical Discovery’ my cough ceased and I was a new man and ready for business. ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ saved my life when doctors add all kinds of medi- cines failed to do me any good.” Not a word of comment is needed to strengthen the above facts. They are facts. They're strong enough. If they are not, they are supported by the testimonials of thousands who have been cured by “ Golden Medical Discovery.” You can consult Dr. Pierce by letier FREE OF CHARGE. confidential. Write to-day and get a Specialist’s opinion on your case without fee or cost., Address: DR. R. V. PIERCE, BurraLo, N. Y. Al correspondence was only DIE any- | Springs last year will be this year : will you? daily: des private Two trip, L tral ngs. W. MITCH HOTEL CA CAPITOLA, C MENT- the Ocei | the Hotel Me | sume the man; season For terms FRANK M. S Cal! 4 address apitola, tion apitola 'HOTEL BELVEDERE Open for the Season April 1. Ample accom- modations in Hotel; also In new cottages, just | completed. MRS. A. T. NOORE, | N EW 19-P. all outside seats, direct to the most pictur- of Calffornia. Best equipped ate. | days excepted) Seigler, an Leaves Calistoga daly (S t 11:30 a. m., direct to Harbin, Adams, Howard Anderson, nbrook: half an hour for lunch at Call s¢_to Middletown, Lower I Kelse Q' Lakeport. W .. SPIERS, Prop. THE HOYA RETREAT Siueied,ove Mineral water; fine hunting; finest climate in California; magnificent location; plenty of egge, milk and fruit; summer boarders ac- commodated at reasonable rates; good cheer and home comforts; good board with all the delicacies of the season. For terms, MRS. PORTER T. PEABODY, P. O. box %, Gtlroy. Situated five miles . C. MARIN NPe TOCALOMA. ™32 BERTRAND HOTEL—First-class accommo- dations: reasonable rates fi: beautiful to Bear Valley, etc. S BER- AND, or Winchester Hotel Dining-room, first floor, 58 Third an Franclsc ADAM SPRINGS, LAKE CO. Favorite resort of the State; the water {s un- excelled for medicinal purposes; table unsur- passed: fine fishing and hunting; stage dally from Callstoga direct to springs; round trip at { Bouthern Pacific offices, $10. i’n‘mx Adam Spring. KENILWORTH INN, WER SAYING MILL VALLEY—A most delightful summer | A » home. Every modern convenience. In and d )0 . Forty-fi inut - Sa ORDIERCES DISCOVERY ERETIRTRE S e st e b BT M. MERRY, prietor. BLUE LAKES HOTEL ILL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelike manner, vith one of the best tables in the county: $10 to $12 Ber week. Round trip, $9 50. S. F. and N. P. to Ukiah; thence by stage. Address J. WILFON, Bertha, Lake County, Cal. DUNCAN SPRINGS, Two miles from Hopland. Unequaled soda and magnesia springs; baths; furnished cottages. Terms, $10 to $12. Buy through tickets. Send for circular. HOWELL, Hopland, Cal. HOITT’S, MENLO PARK, SAN MATEO CO. ONE, our from San Francisco. Ten dally trains each way. Open to guests during June and July. Address IRA G. HOITT. / 3 2T o TR /:/Mv DQCTORSAID ZYOU MAY'AG WELL TAKE WATER' LAUREL DEL LAKE AND HOTEL. Climate, scenery, entertainment; in Lake Co.; gas Indoors and o H none better ut, WAMBOLD. CAMP TAYLOR RE DWOODS, On N. P. C. R. R., the place to go for sum- mer; board or camp cottages; Sunday excur- slons, $1. For clrculars address H. G. MAR- TIN, Camp Taylor, Cal. |KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS (Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal) Finest fishing and health resort on the coast. Climate perfect. For particulars apply to ED- SON BROS., Proprietors. JOHANNISBERG. FAMILY RESORT AND OUTING PLACE in the midst of the Napa Redwoods, Mount Veeder, 3100 feet. Large lake, N WROTE T0.DR.PIERCE. . mlnfi, hunting, fishing. Terms, $6 to $10 per 2 week. Bend for circulars. JOHANNISBERG LOLRSMB N SR ([ IT4] | RESORT. Oakville, Napa County, Cal. oF HIS {DISCQOVERYA PLEASANT VIEW RANCH. o 30 Prete; Good fishing, hunting, bathing;TIresn X erms, * milk, butter and eggs, fresh fruit. 5 § Ry E. M. SHELFORD, Cloverdale, Cal. Free carriage. AGUA CALIENTE SPRING 3. Sonoma Valley, two hours from S. F., via Tib- uron ferry. Warm mineral swimming and tub baths. Water, gas, electric bells. Rates $10 to $12 per week, §2 per day. Address Agua Cali- ente Springs, Agua Caliente, Sonoma Co., Cal. SAMU L SODA SPRINGS. J. R. Morris, Prop., Napa County, Cal. Sure cure for dyspeps indigestion, ~rheumatis, | and_constipation: hot mineral ‘baths. Thes rings are located in Napa County, 20 mil ghat of St Helena. The water is bottled at e springs and contains its own natural gas. Btage leaves St. Helena. * Round Astorgs | address | DR. W. R. PRA- | boating, swim- | M, HOT 'PASO ROBLES s San Luis Obispo County. OTEL ' renovate YUNDS roved. THOE Gtto E. Never, Proprictor. GF HLY B | pleasure r Hot Mud and Sulp Springs. Largest Sulphur Swir o State. | Sure cure for Rheum s~ Bla dder and Kidne: eases of the Skin Resident Physi n—Advice Free. Paid Orchestra. NO STAGING. | corre olicited | Gy fice, 6 Marl st., op». Balace Hotel, jEnci ot 22 | _Somoma County: only 4% hours from San | Francisco and but 9 miles’ staging; waters | noted for medicinal virtues; best natural bath | in State; swimming and boating; grand moun- tain scenery; good trout streams at door; pho- tographer's room, _telephone, telegraph, ~daily mall and e s: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL AND | STAGE 1¢ morning and afternoon stages; round trip from San Francisco only 5 0. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $2 a day or $12 a week. Ref- erences, any guest of the i four years. Patronage constantly_increasi precedented. J. F. MULGRE ) In the FOOT- ReSTaniORCHARD sigis | HEALTH e\ Ceitee o the C. P.R.R | Plain, Quiet Retre Finest Water, Mountat \‘vr Year Ideal Grounds T n Railroad, 136 M rom S ranc ). ‘ $8 week. Open all year. Send for Booklet. | ™" Address Orohard Springs, Chicago Park, Cal. "OPENS MAY Ist. ROWARDENNAN, t Lorer urnished; trip, ¢ uth ' Be HARBIN'S HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, in the World. ES and GROUNT | The Be | HOTEL, T ed with round Al kin and K L ach _troubles Terms, $10 to $18 per Calistoga. _ | SEIGLER SPRINGS, LAKE COUNTY. delightful watering place is located In t of the Coast Range. Abundance of mineral springs, hot plunge baths, large swimming tank « | water, fine stone dining room: nections, electric lights, livery accom good trout fishing and hunting. F { tickets at Southern Pacific offic | OHN SPAULDING, Proprietor. | SUMMER HOME FARM. ing long artific d | GLENWOOD HOTEL. MONG THE REDWOODS. SANTA CRU: M't'ns; 5 minutes’ walk f nilk fruit, iron springs d telegraph. Roun R to IN Beautiful hunting; »e; secnery a trout fishing in ticulars from ing, San Franc | PARK HOU E | “ 10 miles from S z, With unsurpassed | climate, presents the best to be had as a | summer resort: best drives in the State; special rates to famill erate. T. H. PETERS charges very m | MONT—Delightful | uz_Mounts v neighbo phone, Patchin P. D0000000000C00000D THE [ AND g PALACE **a | HOTELS © oGRAND HOTELS 9 SAN FRANCISCO. Connected by a covered passageway. ° O 1400 Rooms—900 wi'h Bath Attached. @ [} All Under One Management. [ o NOTE THE PRICES: [ 0 European Plan.§1.00 per day and upward Q [ Al =] e Fian 5300 Der day and upward Correspondence Soliclted. o o JOEN 0. EIRKPATRICE, Manager. ' 00000000000000000Q DR. MCNULTY. T'HIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD 1 'Specialistcures Private, Nervous. and Blood Dis. | enses o/ Men onty. Book'on | Weaknesses of Me, free. Over! | Patients ate Diseases and y'rs’ experfence. bie. Hourss tation free and sacred! n”,or‘l;;)d”l.x P. ROSCOE M.D. g-n Francisco. Cal. Baja California 'DAMIANA BITTERS | Is a powerful aphrodisine and specific | tor the sexual urinary - organs of both sexes, and a great remedy for diseases of the kidneys and bladder. A -reat Restorative, Invigorator and Nervine. Sells on its owa lerits; Do long-winded testimonials necessary. R, ALFS & BRUNE, Agents, | 32 Market street, S. F.—(Send for Circular.) [ESZWRDR. HALL’S REINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret & remedy stops all losses in 24 hours,” cures Emissions, Impo- tency, Varicocele, Gomorrhoea, Gleet, Fits, Strictures, Lost ;| Manhood and all wasting effects S of self-abuse or excesses. Sent | sealed, §2 bottle; 3 bottles, $5; guaranteed to cure. ' Address 'HALL'S MEDICAL INSTI- TUTE, 85 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Also for sale af 1078% Market st., S. F. ~All private dis- eases quickly cured. Send for free boo BITIER BETTER “THAN: Pl -

Other pages from this issue: