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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 189% COMMITTEE 0 T CALLS UPON VOTERS A New Political Club C+O4+04040 4 040+ O +040404+04+ 040404040+ 0+ 0+ 0 +0+ 04040+ 0+0+0+C+0+0+ 0+ O +0+0+0+4 04 ALL EAL'FUHN |A ADVERTISEMENTS. et ‘ M TCcT . HLLIE LU e AibLionakg | S imsm * ML LS. T. BRI e e, | | —— | Tribute to Dewey a| Formed. State Affair. : sk | EXECUTIVE BOARD SELECTED | COMMITTEE MEETS TO'DAY; PRELIMINARIES TO BE SETTLED ‘ AND WORK BEGIN. | LARGE GATHERING AT METRO- POLITAN TEMPLE. PN | S | Citizens Called Upon to Get Out at: the Primaries and Work for | a Business Administration of Affairs. So Many Sites Suggested That It | May Be Expedient to Decide | the Question by | Ballot. i —_— When the committee to erect a monu ment to the Amerfean navy in commem- oration of the victory of Admiral Dewey at Manila meets in Mayor Phelan’s office in the Phelan buflding at 4 o'clock this afternoon there will be some flattering re ports made on the reception of the mov ment by the general public. The mem- bers of the committee selzed every op- portunity yesterday to discuss the matter with their friends, and not a volce was raised in disapproval of it. On the con- trary, many were the assurances of hearty support, financial and otherwise, that were received, and the members of the committee are confident that all the funds necessary to carry into effect the most _elaborate plans yet suggested will soon be forthcoming. | The committee will select some bank to act as treasurer to-d. and it is more than probable that some handsome checks —the first contributions to the fund—will THE ONLY CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. HOATAD 4D+ D4+ D IOIDIDI0+ CIBIOICHD 40+ 0+ 0 40404040+ D+GH0I0+ D40 40+ D+ DHO+0+D DA lutely safe. It never increases ishes th t The location of the statue is causing the | i liveliest discussion, even stage. s at this early and it is not unlikely that the committee will Inaugurate some sort of voting contest to aid the members in se- lecting a site, so many places having been | suggested. Union square finds favor with ~ RO i de Mis, Fmily e e strects many, although the entrance to the park g wedding c iph to the mother of the bride, Mrs. Emily Hanf rd, of 1642 Hy 11' k‘ o panhandle at 1 Ness avenue and Mar- anf d concerning the very recent wedding of her daughter. “All now | ketrstreet, the: sare at Mariwet ifaraia | and Mr. Manners were married in New York City on Thursday, the 17th. 4 |and. Drumm streets and some vation | partme ughter at the Waldorf-Astoria. 1 imagine it was a case of @|in the vicinity Strawberry Hill are | on the 13th, So she 3| most frequently mentioned. The latest | Adress M. I S. T. Co.. Cor. Adams and Huron Streefs. Toledo, 0. I be presented at this afternoon’s meetin v in} & The method of collecting subscriptions| . The most powerful INVIGORANT ever produced. Permanently re- J [ will also be decided upon to.day. and it | 8tores mental and physical strength to those weakened by early Indis- - e is certain that some arrangement. wil] | CFetion, Imparts Youthful Vigor, Restores Vitality, Strengthens and < *: |'have to be made for the reception of | INVIgorates the Brain and Nerves; a positive cure for all forms of y g contributions from the outside, for the | N€TVOUs Debility—PROMPT, SAFE and SURE. ane { Dewey monument is going a 3 | v mq is not going to be a| g Tocal affair Although it S8, to.be 2! Infallible cure for Old and Chronic Cases of Rheumatism, Gout, v P8 in San Francisco, the whole is| Inflammation of the Bladder, Enlargement of the Prostate Gland, v Ve vitally interested, and communication Stricture, Varicocele. Bad Cases of Eryslpelas, Cancer, Syphilis and a o urelms;rll,\' ;;nmmg in from all r‘(-llnns‘ Venereal Diseases—ABSOLUTELY INFALLIBLE-SURE CURE. applauding the movement and asking for ; 6 {‘l;:lh( particulacs. while th interfor | WHAT WE GUARANTEE M. I. S. T. WiLL CURE. ss is enthusiastically supporting it. | e The suggestion that the snonument. be | Wil cure Rheumatism, no matter how long standing o & T o ready for dedication on May 1. 1800 | 11l cure any case of inflammation of the Bladder or Sland, no matter c (Dewey day) ha ot with tniversal aod| if the patients have been for vears forced to use a SYPHILIS IN - | Yy cay) has met with universal ap-| = \Ny sTAGH. WILL/CURE ANY S OF DIABE P proval, and it will be the aim of the com- | Wil cure all cases of Impotency b ’W‘lll;"fl"lflr:m\fl it ready finr (h)n} !;h-(m A<‘ and vitality. It is no stimulant. Its effects ere is y a vear in which to pre- Six bottles of M. I. 8. T. No. 2 will ¢ < | pare designs and have the statue cast or Six boxes of M. I 8. T. No. 2 wi * | (".'u'\‘ml.‘;u-(-r.rvlm;; o whether it shall be Will cure and remove entirely fro [ | of‘bronze or marble, there seems to be no In addition to the above, M. 1. S. , Locomotor 9 | son now why it cannot be done. The | Ataxia, Spinal Trouble and s o | fori of finances is not calculated to M. L 8. T. bas been on thousands of sufferers. B any delay. s It is prescribed by leading physicians it to take and abso- o8 y + HE 1 1 Ellis irsda terday when Ithy English- 1 this city received a pleasurable surpris st in New York City to A. C. Manners, a w friends ar arned of the r lady WS 0 DIO4O4+D 404240404 0+ © 4+ 04 04040404040 4040404 040404 MM#GOO‘OOO&O‘O#OQOQWOOO’O#O#O 4404040+ 0404040+ only asking that when cured yourself you will recommen: to our medical department, giving symptous. By Districts. mpire City which brought her in the 3 5 - med her fate with his for better or for worse. AllTknow g |SUggestion is that the monument be . ern > S ? placed on the elevation where the pro- e i <5 . Al upsE fasciges men. She ls T VeI @ @ONONANONONG R ORONORONONONORORONORONON VNG HORLONO! s 1 8 5 . . : < heen stopping at the Waldorf-Astoria Ho- 9 ALL A\/ OR I HE - 490 Sold This Season s \ last to Arthur Cec f Hongkong e wedding ceremony iforni N P : ransfiguration and the f nnouncement was made in the papers of this® Eye In” Galifornia. a ria it w at nothing was known th & f the marriag AR LR LA R R S R SR SR AR of enthusiasm that makes i o ° AV ¢ rfew of the best way to honor Ad- Glask T T S T S S S S e 3 ;n';& Seviey. The Bufldiig of & fine | success'a certainty from, the very in- O. Johnson and c.| ¢ 0 § house in Washington may not be ;f;':xl-rml'~“(zr§ ‘:\n['Hx‘:F('u'll in which the . gt . + 1 agreeable to the admiral, and he is | giotestion was made ere Mayor Ph d immediately to| o ¢ not a pauper. The Government pays | Jan announced that he would a 3 p=3 S st d to-night t of .o 1 n T t and ghth avenue, facir Central Park. [+ 3 e L BeDeCHCI0+ 04040 mm300¢900090000000oo0oo‘svooQQO*eocoo'eoooooooooo¢o‘°,g.4g - : : | = The San Francisco Call has inaug- ) G . v 1od e e e O L |2 The Call's Move- |o i st ool fos e %}‘\“\Q\ ., th—W n and P. L. Arch A | &8 ment Indorsed by ft;n}:lh-.[ Gate P Ik'. The plan ut"l‘l\‘c BICYCLES vaid LIVBD LN ‘I’HE Pfl LHCE [ i [ Call to honor the great naval com- ey Seuns and S5Joun | | | mander whoat a single blow destroyed e | P . | the Spanish fleet in the Philippines and i ™ et ‘ |§ Country Press. |hedpunisbicetss e rhilppines sna Gordon | 4 o .. | the"Pacific and upon cities along this ¥-thir es L. Benton and A { 88 Senator Perkins takes the right meets with a spontaneous out $40 20 s oliow o carly $90,000 per annum, and he | appoint an energetic committee to & e hpeahouon l e 3¢ B e & lare simas Drizs | take. the matter in charge and push it THOS. H, B, VARNEY, Market & 10th, S, F. : 9 S e "He is able to live In comfort | to a successful termination. 4 : : gl B . o inan city he may Select for a home, | thought s certainly a mos happy < Open Wednesdsy & Bsturday evenings. ] 3 a our gratitude for his great vic- | one, and we have no doubt it will g : + Boatswain Dignan ls |z sor gaiids G, M, s | Sl 8 aiore ey dd S 3 oy Ather way. The Call suggests|handsome statue, which will fully at. s | S0 S REunuu i ! 2 % Gite Park, and this idea_is indorsed | the Pacific Coast and prove that they - 4 1 | & §y Senator Perkins and Mavor Phe- | appreciate at its true worth the great : @ | 2 & 1on. It seems that this would be the | service the heroic Dewey rendered to % most appropriate way to commemor- | them and to the country on | 1 @ 7 £ ate the victory a ila, and should | that memorable v one “year T voters & | The United States transport Sheridan,|ga &te the Vit | ago.—Monterey £ KTRACTED AR ries the sentiments | ¢ sister ship to the Grant and the Sher- | & 2 = S e B R A > ¢ | man, steamed through the Golden Gate at | @OROBDRORONRD O%G ROROROROUORORNGLONOROUINOG | i Rabbl 1 @ | dusk last evening, after one of the most | oi vi G ). A. Hodghead and Dr. W. iart ¢ | I connect with Guard, Dr. D. A. Hodg w3 4 | remarkable voyages in the annals of the | Rosed park extension will ct IR T T e - “Presidio reservation. It is urged for | F. Sout R ) ) She left New York February 19, ar- ‘i‘l;‘lq};‘r‘:(q\];xlli)u that the monument would | t ‘ches were also made by ¢ | Tiving in Manila April 14. She turned her | gverlook the Golden Gate in full view of | Students B. F. Williams, G. W. Goodale prow toward the United States on April | every vessel passing in or out of the har-| and oth sea VI Flesh-Colored : & DPlates. ADVERTISEMENTS. i 5 3 gree The offic a C ter are: Presi Pather Time's | ¢ 4 | made the run across the Pacific in seven-~ i xf)((‘rs;‘t':‘n;m;r’;zmfiwm oibute to the fore-| W. Coope cretary g N e Rate ot i uthard; grand marshal, \ B ee r eridan? wa C ; 5 e | treasurer, 8. O. the natural teeth and gum, Sithe B AL s e e o ommerly | most living Ameriean. o day for | G. W. Goodale; warden. §. W. Goodafe: thin and stronger than Bl sl the Massachusetts, of the Atlantic Trans- | fuis will pe a busy and eventful day LW C : en,’S. W, Goodale thin POTLE ] port line the members of the Dewey monument | executive :'hm!m“th't?» - Saiterlee, A7 8 - AR SR TR cape. Soomer | 1 Her passengers number about 10, in- | committe, for the preliminaries will ab | B Lewis Carl Wison ATL WORK. WARKANTED, 4 | cluding the wives and children of officers | be arranged, and t0-fno % 5 CHICAGO DENTAL PARLORS, 3 al work. ; s lay all men & | In the Philippines, discharged soldiers and | begin the practical ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL R4 GLath ot . Gtevensons low. With prema- ture death it is 4 | convalescents. General Marcus A. Miller, | @ -o-6-4-© &+ &-¢-3-¢ © - L ] Dr. C. Goscinsi{eyinnd' His Wife Re- | now on the retired list, was the officer of | 4 | highest rank on board. He left here with | Eighteenth Regulars; Sergeant R. R. Cook, conciled Through Their Boy. or later it must ’ | | | - Se John Nihill, Battal: s e basist diffe e 4 | the last expeditionary forces and saw act- | First Tennessee; Seregant SUL 57 Bsprague, | Dr. C. Goscinskey, 642 Pine street, and 1 e & | ive service against the Filipinos, General | lon Ensineers. U S, 55 Jroin ity | his wite met in Judge Mogan’s chambers SAVE YOUR MONEY! that every man | ¢ o | James F. Smith was in his command at | Fourth Cavalry Leon J. Lambert, | yesterday morning so. that the Judge | m t $|7 50 should live a | ¢ & | Manila, and he speaks highly of the Cali- | 'rmnevp‘lh h}‘}:‘"::;‘;;" Private Chrlst C. F might determine which of the two would | me 0 ' long and useful | & + | fornfan’s ablity |, e e eaiare: Trivate R. J. Pugsiey. | have the custody of théir bay, Herbert. You can get the best All-Woal life, and die a | Osborn W. Dignan, the boatswain who | First Nebraska: Private Richard Leigh. Hos | Mrs. Goscinskey’ explained to the Judge o Fre to/Orier at peaceful, pain- | steered the Merrimac, under the direction | pital Corps: Corporal Martlp, S TO oo 0 | that she and her husband had been legaily | s - less death. | ¢ ¢ | of Lieutenant R. P. Hobson, into the en- | Regulars: Trisate s (0 (00t "Fourth Regu- | separated and she obtained the custody of | JOE POHEIM Men defeat the | 4 % | trance of Santigo harbor, is also a pas- | jas: Private 1. P. Anderson, Third Artillery: | the boy. As she.had to work to support | intention of a | © ¢4 | senger. Dignan went to Manila as boat- | Corporal J. W. Shaney, l;l::\r:m;{';ll;lh‘f*f*““j herself and the boy she had placed nim 1f you want a first-class, ‘};Yi)zi;efrz:ecgf | swain’s mate on the Oregon. By act ot | Private Xreq b, POReh SPRc lire: Sergeant the care of Mra; Rodmier, 2t eaTl stréel: wellitting suit of clothes by | 4 Congress -he was admitted to Annapolis | ™ Zifora, Fourth Ca Sergeant G. A. | Her husband did not contribute a cent from $20 to 840 go to the manner in | ¢ + and is on his way to the great naval | Thurber, First Colorad orporal A. J. Brice, | toward the support of the boy. | from . £ which thes | © G s ! entieth Regulars: Sergeant | A. ). Little, | oy (g0 00 Goscinskey. that he had | JOE POHEIM live, their disregard of the laws of health | & il 2 ifornia ~Heavy _Artillery; Corporal oo b misrepresented the facts to him Saturday, | otherwise he would not have issued the | search warrant, whicn w really to re-| ¢ | _The transport is in charge of ptain | ., First Nebraska: Private W ! | Willlam M. Coulling. He was quarter- | RHsbam, S N e George Berry, ¢ | master general of the State of Virginia | eenth Regulars; Private Willlam Emlaw. 4 | when the war broke out. When he en- | ty-third Regulars; Private John Ha cover the boy's clothing and enable the & | tered the service he was made quartel 3 third Regulars: Sailor (“-nrgl:»““_fl ull. | father to see the boy and get po ic | tween the United States and Cuba. His SR d allo: 0 see the bo! @ | excellent work in this position attracted Jennewine, | and he wanted the Judge to make an | —————— o | the attention of his and he wi. The Judge refused and their utter failure to protect health | 4 when it is threatened and restore it when | | it is lost. The most common result of neg- | lect of health is that dread disease, con- | sumption. Not many years ago it was con- sidered incurable. Now it is known that | Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will | Fine Clothes at 25 per n elsewhere. 201-203 Montgomery St., Cor. Bush, 1110-1112 Market St., S. F. Private C. L B A hird, | order to that effe Penn; Tenth Penns) © + . P 3 ® cure 8 per cent. of all cases if taken in | WAS ONCERIEA AND 4 | appointed on the bo \‘.‘-R*i.".’hng charge of | fenth Pen la: Private 0. W. Samuels, [ and turned over the boy to the custody 0f | g o o @ T O DD DDl time. That is its record during a period of | BERIRE S Ak e CWNED A MOTRL L« er @ | the refitting of the transports of which | et meanessee. Private W. H. Junes, Third | the mother. e DR, JORDAN'S crear thirty years. Many of the thankful patients i s 4! n;u Sheridan is one. The nl{\er m(;mhr»r.s Artillery, U. S. A.; l,’rll\;lm%F. W, T‘\,:‘h-:licl‘(‘v; h,&f‘lt’:nah'\-x"le{;)k!\»l 1‘*nurn':m:n”lx““’"‘”‘l“" visIT . 2 itte i i s @ > - o - 3 | of the Do . E. Kirby, a Detroit | p “orps; Private J. H. Theuer. < 5 2 wife ed for severs : L e e e e SEeOe IO OO EE OO E IS IOT 4@ Shiphuilder, and Georce Clark, an . | Bivain; Private & W, Smith, Twentieth Reg- | In the corridor and at the suggestion of MUSEUM OF ANATOMY Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. | OLONEL HENRY MOORE, an old mining man, appeared in Judge Mo- |Sincer. The thrce ships In Paclfie waters | wlars; Private F. & Eectors Bourth REUlins: | Officer Cronin, who, served the Scac 1031 MAZEETC bt AT, B.2.C2, Any sufferer who wishes to investigate | gan's court yesterday morning to answer a charge or vagrancy. He was The soldlers on_ the Sherdn_ have the | Private P, L. Garrett, Second Oregon. — | fogether again, and Mrs. Roemer was wTEe Largest Anatomical Museum in the these cases may secure a copy of this book arrested Sunday night in front of the Lick House, on Montgomery street, | usual stories of bad food, put the officers | , Private John W. Flvnn, Compagy G, TR | tifled. much to her disgust, that the discase positively curedhy the oldest JSree, by sending 21 one-cent stamps fo by Policeman Leonard, who told the Judge in court yesterday that the old | claim they received ho[ml food than is ‘,:‘:,‘.‘;:‘,.3"'“?:‘?‘, Jught home. Jose Verelse, a | WaS to go home with his parents. Specilist on the Coast. Est. oycars. @ cover cost of mailing only, to_the World’s man was in the bit of standing in front of the Occidental Hotel and | Benerally served on transports, and much | Spanish fireman, who shipped on the Sheridan ——————————— { DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES Dispensary Medical ‘Association, Buffalo, | Lick House and soliciting alms from people passing In and'out. =~ | better th n that prepared in camp. The | in New York, died "of vnewmonis and was| Dr. Sarsfield's rheumatic remedy | Co N. V., and then write to the patients them- The Judge questioned the old man, whose appearance intereste im. He | Passengers include: buried at sea. e remains of Colanel St n- g = rst’ cas selves. In consulting Dr. RPV Pieice b | told the Judge a brief vart of his 11r].- story, s n)d'hll.lfm‘ludxo continued the case | (General Marcus A, Miller (retired) and wite; | DeT€_are on board, with those of seventeen :ilrl; l:h::'l:fl:lx\;n“ua"fl e be used’ with | e Curt Cvery e o i ill to-day, as he was zled as to what to do w! him. Mrs, V. B i | othes X3 2 2| Vrite for Los! ¥ of letter, the sufferer consults a skillful spe. | till fodoy. a8 B Wim Buzzied 2 1o Nt 0 00 M eon iater he sald: “I am o | L SO L i s e SOl S o cntircmatiy g Al Prasenre | MAWRIAGE. e ThiE. (A cialist who for thirty years has been chief | forty niner, and have been mining in the mountains in this State almost all my | Captain Willlam M. Coulling, U. §. Vo, quar. A FRATERNITY FEAST. e e, e | | valuable book for mea) consulting physician to the great Invalids’ life.” In 1876 I started on a tour of tne world, traveling through Afghanistan, In- termaster in charge, accompanied by wife and T Divorce Suits Filed. DR. JORDAN & €O, 1051 Market St., 8. F. Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, | dia and Persia. While at the capital of Persia T got introduced to the Shah by | child; George R Rokers, quartermaster's olerk; | Beta Chapter, College of PhySicians | anme Bomn § P A e A < sued Thompson Bur- N.V. With the assistance of a staff of able the American Consul, and 1 was induced by the Shah to accept a position to | Captain H. L. Higgins, master of the Sheridan: = b 5 Siny Saiy oiSher] orce. alleging desertion as siod = A o] children the English language. 1 remained there for five vears and | (8Ptain C. D. Clay, Seventeenth United States and Surgeons, Entertains. nam for a divorce, a Dol physicians, he has successfully treated tens | h hildre: o Jam L d Regulars; Licutenant New, ; x Suits for divorce on of thousands of cases of bronchial, throat to leave through Incurring the enmity of the Corpmander In Chief of the | wife: “Lieutenant Cavanaugh, Twents.sec | The newly organized Beta Chapter, Col- | & cause of action. Sull,vide have been Perslan - “1 returned to this coast and continued in my mining work till about five rmy. the ground of failure First e ! % . < filed by Geraldine M. Gugh, " First Nopenabedly wounded): Captain | National Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity, | George M. Gladma and lung affections. He will cheerfully Lieutenant H. L. Jackson; Captain | lege of Physiclans and Surgeons, of the Gladman against answer letters from all sufferers, without | Big & is_a non-potsons remedy for un‘.‘&nh& k, and Mary A. Caley | &% | vears ago, when 1 and my two sons went to Coolgardie, Western Australla, at D ain . L CURES Gleet, Spermatorrh charge. Address the Doctor as above. | the time {he mining fever broke out there. My two sons and myself and an- | Dr. Jenson: Osborn . Disnas beriowy (C; | Bave Grand President Dr. George B. Cook | against John A. Cale ‘ in 105 0ys Nl Whitse, unnatarer om *1 had bronchitis for eighteen yearsand I'was | Other man worked a mine (hu{n\i and finally 1 sold out for 84(;;000 n}r‘nl slm;‘ted a rvr:;\,u- of !;\e‘;‘rezlnn; Mrs. Mary L. Stotsenberg, | ©f Concord, N. H., a banquet last night e Sagiladoee ..,?“':".“":?i‘n tl-ir::;.rxelx?"r‘v:fi-:ny Inflmlnm.. E iled * temperance hotel. 1 incurred the enmity ‘of people. there, through my deter- | Widow of the late colonel of the Neb) 4 the California Hotel. Covers were lald - N or ulcerae e e mination not to sell liquor, and my hotel was set on fire and burhed to the |Rrglment: Dr. Pugh; C Shrasia | & It nagion. tion of mucous mem- writes David Wartzenluft, Fsq., of Shoemakers- orporal Hugh Kenoyer, | for thirty-five and a most enjoyable even- AND ENDS DAY. 3 arnile 5 First Nebraska; Se oW, D ITHEEVANS CHEmIoAL Cp. Dranes. Non-astringent, : SR i Eronnd. leaving me almost: penniless. My sons had Jeft Coolgardie to go to Alaska braska; Sergeant W W Fefity, Fiert : - oDDS, AND END: 3 Go. e e e fold me there was | ST 8T NFoTk my Dassake o this coast on & vessel. 1 arrived here with $i, | Ldaho: Frivatec B L. dttepurys et Ng: Lok wasisnentin the diacussion of onex Some articles cut % P2 2 Sold by Draggists, Medical Discovery, and was entirely cared. My | but that is all gone, and now I don’t know what to do.” y Regulars, U S A1 Private 3. T Caslon, et | 4118 the rendition of fraternity songs. OB 8D ENDE, HALE PRICE. 57 CXhreae? Beoouidr Vi weight is moy ) » s E Montana; Private R. W. Wil Eight T uests were Dr. C. A. L SRICAN IMPO EA co. .00, or 3 3 e b G5 tiatieBietio Ko N KO LILING R e Ko ReBeRILIR+ Vet sReReRe@ | Regulars, U, 5 A Sorgeant B 3 Bemime | e e B e T Kap Aag; | GREAT AMERICET, corywhere. PG

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