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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1899. 7 MAIL STEAMER AUSTRALIA HERE ROM HONOLULU Cape Nome Diggings Are Very Rich. GOLD IS FOUND IN THE MOSS TRANSPORT TARTAR TO SAIL TO-DAY FOR MANILA. > Light Sprang a Leak Return—Steamer Fu at Vladivostok. Shipping Notes. = ® 6 000000 ® 606 6006 0¢ 000 9 e 06 e O 0 0600006000000 060 o000 | CALIFORNIA 3 ' HAS e Cal o Be Erected to Jekf m e s Gives Her O A GREAT SENSATION: (| | | THE MYSTERY OF THE AT THE FRENCH BALL. HOW IT FEELS A NEW SANDOW. FALL10,000 FEET. Two Men of Science Change Their Opinion as to { Spiritualism. Why? fOW CALIFORNIA'S | TUNNEL WAS BUILT. The Oddest Suburban Town In America Is in California. GOLFING IN CALIFORNIA. The story told by the camera, Herald Automooile cul-ar Ways—From Sunday-Sch , bs Hattie Be'! L nion of Ca ts revelries 70 LONGEST Statue Davs—The Boers ol to dd—Blanch orn £ A Who'e String of Attractive Features THOMAS JENNINGS Passes Away at Country Seat Near Menlo Park. ...C...*.........O...Q—-? DEATH OF A PIONEER WHOLESALE GROCER His of California gs, the capi- > Park, of ided to s Fonda & nch out WAR AMONE ART SCHOOL PROFESSORS Class Division Cause. Is the The popular- is attested by the fact ration the school ance of at least fter he left for nce was re- This decrease is sW to the ex-| ach pupil pays 310 a ourse costs i month. From th, school calculates i hews left for Europe Stanton he_temporal n between s ambitious to one or ar of pop- v were $10( by the de- udents has amounted to about new arrangement de- tees, Mr. Matthews of the disturbed have been so 1, teacher of the without a func- the manag vor of Mr. Mat of the prepara D. Yelland wil hing and_perspec- meet on-Monday s of each w Charles Judson. will have the d_ portrait have the ccording to the Chittende: n antique Tilden and under still life of 1 11 these new will reop August 7 ated by him commenced. in a gener when the Ma i differenc .n during my absence between teach: r the division of the students in us classes, and I believe that the b0l I decreased. I ve of the 11 th s among and 1 think the new course ¥ will help me in the work. My ambition is to see the school pr wer all the requirements of chool. 1 do not intend to nd gress a modern permit any to_exist, and I sin- hope all the troubles of the institution beene settled. 1 take pleasure_in say one thing about my trip to Burope which shows that the work of the Hopkins School is bearing satis- actory results. While in Paris I met many old pupils of the school who were pursuing their ¥ A vigorous e made during the next school year to increase the earn- ings of the institution by reclaiming those students who discontinued their work as result of the internecine rows among » teachers, and with the reopening it expected the warring factions in the | faculty will bury the hatchet and unite | in teaching the young idea how to paint to the exclusion of personal animosities | and ambitions. © 0602000600000 06006 06 06060600 was | t of en- | ended about the | 1ews was seen yesterday rel- | the troubles which have con- the school during his absence. He | to enter into any, statement of ing to say that whatever might have been would be | CAOWDS OUT T0 SEE THE OREGON E O PARADE A. Military Event at WANT SOLDIERS TOG0 HIMETO MUSTER 0UT Sentiment of the La- the Presidio. bor Council. ‘| REVIEWED BY GENERAL BEEBE MAY CROWD LABOR MARKET OREGON’S HIGHEST MILITIA { EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TO | OFFICER VISITS THE BOYS. TAKE ACTION. Peculiar and Unexplained Fizzle of | It Is Believed That This Is to the the Examiner’s Overcoat and Best Interests of the Volunteers. Self-Advertising Factory. No More Coats. i mErrmRETETmrEEEEn | HE Examiner’s donatlon of I I promises of extra clothing Regular Semi - Annual Nominations Held. Under the head of “Good of the Order” | last night members of the San Francisco | Labor Council expressed their disapproval | of having returned volunteer soldiers & | mustered out in San Francisco. The chief : | reason cen were that the men would ey 5 M reasons given were that the men wou lrmfim-m- Sen e be paid off in this city, would spend their | S o money here and then, finding themselves Overcoats . « « -« « O H stranded, would either be dependent upon | - continues on the same magnificent lines upon which it started. The receipts of clothing yesterday by the reg- Blankets . - - % ~ [v} | the charity of the community, driven to | The starvation and thence back into the There appears to be a case of J | . . "o forced into the ranks of labor, | cold feet still unattended to, not M| where necessity would cause them to take | at the camp, but in the Exam- ny wages offered. 5 | Work at iner office. The Examiner may [§ | The ball was set rolling by Andrew Fu- | | %) be using the remainder of its Y ruseth of th on. He sald: | | hundreds of overcoats to keep | “The Oregc s elected to 11(,»‘ s brings us face itself warm, but it might be well | mustered s to remind the paper that there b | ace auestion. I the | have been applications for sev- to in city, | will fol- g distance ¢ other soldi rse. It 1s a Ic st to the Mississippl enty-two overcoats. After the thirty of the Red Cross Society their o from the Pacitic ( |4 and the prin eight it bun- River. “When the men who have been oed out of General Warfiel suffering privation in the Philippine Isl- | {{l"koed out ot SGencral fela ands for months receive money in a civil- G0 Vi B G T G T R T Rl LR LG T T O e O there are still thirty-four &o be | fzed city, their first impulse will be to | supplied. The Examiner’s haste pend 1 In the course ”1‘1 “( few \\'f1 ks | supply these is strongly sug- the majority of them will be penniless | to supply these is strongly Sug ancisco, which has profited | gestive of the iceman. from the soldier: will find | d upon to s them. Th EEERTET R R TN y of giv What, sportatic il b 1y One thousand strong the Oregon volu n? All teers held dress parade at the Presidio em, and they anything rath last evgning. They made as fine a body s is a serious of men as ever turned out at the post, s | and being clothed in their khaki uni- and penniless men, | ! forms they added a new feature to the t0 see that proper steps | | time-honored ceremony. Following th | having them mustered | de was council _spoke scretary Rosen- ole thing was rged and pe the army | s no difficul to_carry \ the Phil s both the adminis flicers of the army were conniv is end and that be par: their superi- 15 finally placed committee, that « cir- ‘ernors of z them t 2 ground was aim crowd which had greater part of the remony. It 1 bee iment would par- » before e men waited thre to coma homs | afternoon f announced t regular semi-an- | be held next r the icers t ade s tim on, and not to be late, pe egan com from 1 o'clock hung around the camp i until hal 5, and then, following after tary; the troops, they made their way over to e parade ground ergeant at_arms, mmittee—W. H. Quinn; e was nothing particular about the | &'\ Ao, e oaer| ceremony cxcept the appearance of the | perg, F ¢ August Iten, J. T. regiment, which could not well have been | Mciu nizing_committee—A. R. improved upon, although Col Sum- | An !rv\ ”in'“\r' = W ‘I_L '“?3’( ‘\l \ll_unc- mers said after it was over, “We wi B O M thay Gt P it much better next time.” A featu Comm e 11bs, O Behuppert, 7. G | the parade was the manual of arms ex: 7 MeA S Prustaea—phieTek | cuted by the regiment. There was P. Brown { | swing and a dasn 2 = 44 e pe in the field can bring Heavtitul Women: | nandled their rifles as if 3 to them and at every cha in chould have the beauty, vi- | A stron a thousand flashes of s many gun barrels told how near] giment movec the regim the band | sical beauty | nths of the | from weak s of people, after vears of - tried Hostetter's Stomach | ngled Banner. s R s 5 ht up by the breez e k of t private revenue stamp started s crowd, wly down, civ i the music clad 000000000000 000000, d _he flag had },cm\vn,‘“‘,x.{fil“ = o | A e B gac nspecto: 4 | Major R. G. Jubitz, brigade ir t : OGRAND HOTELSOi N and Captain W. B. Mack 0. N.'G., were upon the field and at tr SAN FRANCISCO. conclusion of (}}r'«!lr ss parade the gen- O et by a oy el peengaway i O | e S ter of ne regiment. ihe | O 1400 Room=—900 w: h 3ath Atiached. O | order to pass in review was given and All Under One Munagement. [ the regiment swung down the parade O NOTE THE PRICER: o | ground and then turning came past e on e N eI S E 1 G0 perlYay: soaiupmess reviewing officers, company front, O iepeantian B g Uor GazanguwErtiO walking with the full, easy o Correspondence Solicited. [+] of “A campaigners. It was a beautiful | @ JOHN 0. EIRKPATRICK, Mazager. O sight. S e review ended the regiment's duty, 000000000000 000000 and the companies were marched back 16 | —v——— - | in and were panded at onc Beebe expressed the great RV O DDV DOVl over the appearance of the regi- 'vusnv DR, JORDAN'’S crear find the amp in such he was surprised tc ble and the men so comfort MUSEUM OF ANATOMY good condition. Many of the men he knew e personally, and he spent a good part of 1051 MARRET ST bet. 6:2&7:h, S.F.Cal, the day going around the tents seeing the The L. romaical M asGain e old guardsmen who were coming nome Woetd £5 or any c acted | veterans dicae peaitively cured by the oldest | Just as the Oregon regiment was L] Specalistca the Coast Est. oyears @ | | ing ihto line on the parade Eround OR. JORGAN—PRIVATE DISEASES ¢ evening and while recruits and regular Consultation free and strictly private” made up a good half of the crowd tha! rsomally or by letter. A& blocked the roadway the fire call came 1 every case u - | | sharply from the guardhouse and | ok PHILOSOPHY of | was a rapid scamper of every bel IAGE, MAED Fxee (A€ | 2d blue-coated spectator to his plac yalbie ook fok: e ) | fire quarters. It turned out to be only DR JORDAN & €O, 1051 Market St., S, F. grass fire near the pumphouse, howe feeeeeeeseTe et and the first few arrivals put it out witn- = AR = or loss of time. Then all MAE PERFECT MEN! | out damage | went back to criticize the par Upon the recommendation of the chis Bruc de. b DO NOT DESPAIR ! DonotSuf. fer Longer! The joys and ambitions of life can be restored | surgeon of the department Private hospital corps, ited to you. The very tates D. Gill, 1 worstcases of Nervous Deb) | army, now at the United States g I ERRF RO | hospital, Presidio of San Francisco, Ca eIy aa th Wasis will be ‘sent on the 2ith inst. to Tepo dralin of vital powers, incurred by to Captain George O. ( Fourth Ca retions or excesses of ear'y years. alry, on the transport Tacoma, for d Impare ¥igor and potency to.evars fane: hat ship during the voyage to M hilippine 1slands, and return to this tion. Brace up the syStem. Give bloom to the cheeks and lustre to the eves of young or old. ox renews vital energy. 6 boxes at ete guaranteed cure or money re. Sold stant Surgeon Hyn be carried in vest noy at the general a pocket. everywhere.or mailed in plain wrapper on receipt of Caieago, il Srice by TIE PERFECTO CO., Cazton Bids. Sold by Owl Drug Co., Baldwin Pharmacy, | sidfo. has been assi attending _surgeon at Fu id Scott in addition to his W. J. Bryan (two stores), Grast Drug Co., in Other | Ggikiand by Owl Drug Co. dutie: Oakiand z | Leave of absence for ten days has been | granted Major W.. S. H. Matthews, | | Erignde surgeon, U. S. V ELECTRIC BE LTS | ht troops of the Third Cavalry have Dricda’ trams 1E505 G n ordered to Manila. and all of them 495 | Toryral tovinnn. 1l probably pass through here on their facturers in the Uni Daughters of the by th ADVERTISEMENTS. W IRAE ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear signature of Z s Very small and as easy to take as sugar. o |FOR HEADACHE. CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. ITTLE |FOR BILIOUSNESS. I VER FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. PILLS. FOR SALLOW SKIX. FOR THE COMPLEXION GIENULNIE MUST MAVE S10MATURE. Purely Vegetable., el SEE GENUINE WRAPPER WRAPPER | Price 25 Cents ‘“PRINTED ON RED PAPER’ HOTELEMPIRE — "7 | BROADWAY (formerly Boulevard) And 63d STREET, NEW YORK OITY. FURNISHED IN A BEAUTIFUL AND | HOMELIKE MANNER. | NOTED FOR THE EXCELLENCE | MATIN TO-DAY (SATURDAY), July 2. OF ITS CUISINE AND Parquet, 25c, any seat; Balcony, 10c; Childen, < | 10c, any part. SERVICE. AccessiBLE MopErN MEW FACES, NEW ATTRACTIONS ! FIREPROOF. LES BROWNS, HOUDINI, MINNIE PALMER & CO., GEORGE WILSON, THE RIXFORDS, MILLIAN AND SHIELDS, THE PASQUALIS, HAYES AND LYTTON. An extensive library of choice literature hay Just been added. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. } Delighttully and Conveniently Loeated. within ten minutes of the Amusement and Shoppicg Centers. | RATES MODERATE. American and Europecan Plans. | -u':':mo Write for our book, “The Empire Illuatrated,” THEATLR and other particulars. | W. JOHNSON QUINN, Pro rietor, | Charles Frohman Presents Mr. HENRY MILLER £ % And A SPECIAL COMPANY. Closed L eI ey LAST 2 TIMES—MATINEE TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT. e s il § LORD AND LADY ALGY B L s ! R. C. Carton's Brilllant Comedy. cash before my = Winter stock co See prices in the wind JOE POHEIM, THE TAILOR. 201-203 Montgomeryst., 1110-1112 Market st., San_Francisco. 485 Fourteenth st., Oak- land A GENUINE REDUCTION SALE! On account of having 1 and in. Beg. NEXT MONDAY—1 Week Only Brilliant Revival of HEARTSEASE. HENRY MILLER as ERIC TEMPLE. | CALIFORNIA THEATER. o S. H. FRIEDLANDER, Manager. e | COME, SEE THE CRUSH TO-DAY! = - | 2000 People Will Crowd the Matinea Only Three More Performances of LADIES nwmw RLeRiSaes THE DANCING GIRL 4\ Steel 2 Pennyroyal Treatment MISS BLANCHE BATES is the original and only FRENCH, safo and reliable care on the mat- AND COMPANY OF PLAY q Presented by T. DA EL. FRAWLEY. st., ket. Price, $1.00; sent by mail Genuine sold only by DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agents, GEO. 214 Kearny st., San Francisco. Seats on Sale Now For the Great Production of "MADAME SANS GENE.” COMMENCING MONDAY EV RESERVED SEATS, ¢, § AMUSEMENTS. | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE Gorgeous Burlesque, GRAND OPERA HOUSE MOROSCO AMUSEMENT (O. (Inc.), Lessee. — ANOTHER BRILLIANT SUCCESS—— | ALL THIS WEEK, Delighttul Comic Opera, LET THE CHILDRI JOY THE MATI- | NE g - “OLIVETTE” NEXT W THE COMIC OPERA, | “WANG.” Last Appearance of EDWIN STEVENS. 1, opening of the Watch for full ORCHESTRA FLOOR. Reserved, 35 and Sa. DRESS CIRCLE. Reserved, %c. FAMILY CIRCLE. Reserved, isc. GALLERY. 1c. MATINEE SATURDAT. At the Matinges the Best Reserved Seat can be | ** purchased for 2sc. Family Circle 5. | Galiery 10c. | | EXTRA—Monday, July GRAND OPERA SEASO particulars in the daily papers. POPULAR PRICES.. . 25¢c and 50¢ Our Telephone, Bush 8. ALCAZAR THEATER PHONE MATINEE TO-DAY, Telephone Main 632 “FAUST" (in_English). NEXT WEE! LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT of the Great International CAKE WALK CARNIVAL! | j MECHANICS” | | PAVILION. FLORENCE ROBERTS | .. " ionitip contests In the Strong Emotional Play Great Electric Cake Walk; Funny Grotesqua iss Pearl Hickman rd and Cole in <; Parade of All the Walk; and Chinese Cak; “THE NEW MAGDALEN.” |:c h Jigs ge Conte: | Winners in the t Walk Around Supported by Cake Walk: 200 Walkers in_It; Social WHITE WHITTLESEY, MAY NANNARY and | Dance until 12 © FiQpenio e R bl berss Buck and_Wing Champion ¢ Entries: e e | Juvenile Cake Walk; Great C ht Pro- fiss it; Pavilion Box Office Re- ale Open 9:30 To-day and Con- 1 Reserved Seats on gram: Don’t served Seat tinues All 85¢, 50¢c. 15¢, 25¢, e s 2 Sale also at n and Hale Bros.: The FAREWELL of | Big Cake Will Be Cut and Divided Among the MORRISON i | Ladtes this Atte . =7 ADMISSION, 2%¢; CHILDREN, $10. CHUTES AND 100 " ynjoN COURSING PARK. O EREE RERBIIION | SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, ORANG-OUTANG Samee 3 RECORD BREAKING EVENTS. THE ONLY ONE ALIVE IN THIS COUNTRY T0-DA 'PUPPY AND RESERVE STAKES! =E | 176~ NOMINATIONS—178 CHILDREN’S DAY! | 31220 T0TAL PRIZE MONEY—$1220 Concessions Free to ChIldreN, | reaves mhicd and Townoend streets Saturdas. 9:15 a. m. 12 .; Sunda; 5 a. m. . and 1 p. m. Twenty-fitth and reets five minutes later. Returning from Park immediately after last courss. Ex- tra train from Park on Sunday, at 4:45 p. m. San Mateo Electric cars every ten minutes. ADMISSION 25c. Ladies Free POPULAR FAMILY EXCURSION BASEBALL! San Francisco |SANTA CRUZ Personally conducted by Mr. WM. H. MEN- TON, Excursion Passenger Agent Southern Pacific Company. Sakland. LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS IN CAMP, come from Fort' Ethan Allen and | connected with this TO-DAY AT 3 P- M. |ON - | Fort Sheridan. establishment. | | LY FOR THE e following letter has been forwarded | 0 For partcalarn | SUNDAY AT 2:30 P. M. | ROUND |to Chairman Alfred L. Morgenstern of call or send e in il ! TRIF e committee of tive Son: n stamps for ‘'Bo 1 s o Golaan Wkt No. 2. Addres: RECREATION PARK, FIVE HOURS AT THE SEASIDE. Institut; SAN -FRANCISCO, July 21, 189 Committee of Native Sons and Daughte; Charge of Medal Fund for California Volu teers—Ladies and Gentlemen: Last week, much | against our wishes, we were: obliged to decli “| PIERCE ELECTRIC C0., 620 Market St,. Opposite Palace Hotel, S. F. DR. MEYERS & CO. Mechanies’ in | | te grant the use of the Pavilion to your com- o olE Dlbsia ad Wk mittee for some date in August for a reception O e Eamiishet 18 to the returning Caiifornia volunteers. It has e bt hond | | since occurred to us that if your committee yea oy Whenl cin | does not make any other arrangements we | Home cures.a specialty. Free | would be greatly pleased If we can arrange book for men. Call or write 731 MARKET ST, 8. F. | Elevator entrance. with you to have the distribution of the medals to our California volunteers take place at our fair. The fair runs from September 2 to Octo- | ber 7 mext, and our idea would be to have a | special night devoted to our soldier boys and | to make the distribution of the medals the | Breat feature of the evening. The main aisle of | the fair is twenty-five feet wide and over 310 feet long, and the regiment could be drawn up along the aisle and after appropriate cere- monles the medals could be presented. We think that by the co-operation of your committee with us the matter could be ar ranged in a manner satisfactory and creditable | to_al We would be pleased to have a conference | with a committee from your committee on this | | matter at any time that can be conveniently arranged. Yours very truly, JOSEPH M. CUMMING, Secretary. Corner Fourth and Market, S, F. _Try | our Special Brew Steam and Lager, Sc. Overcoats and | Valises checked free. Weak rAl\vien and ‘Womefi | @ HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | great Mexican remedy; gives health and strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. Leave ferry landing, foot of Ma | &. m., returning arrive San Francisco at 8:05 25 CENTS | g my Tickets on sale 2th, 2ist and 224 at T AND | Grand Hotel et Office, 613 Market street, GRAND | 314 on the morning of 23d at Ferry. E. 0. McCORMICK, Pass. Traffic Mgr. T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass Agent. CONCERTS AND RESORTS. Battle of Manila Bay! SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M. BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDREN, 5o Bathing, including admission, %c; Chi- A dron. 20c. Eighth and Harrison streets. et st., 7:45 GENERAL ADMISSION LADIES ADMITT FREE T TAND. GLEN PARK. «+THIS SUNDAY, JULY 23... FREE THEATER. FLEMIN AND WARD, In a Laughable Sketch. THE MODERN GIANTS, THE MORRISES, IN FEATS OF STRENGTH. LA JESS and CUNNINGHAM, The Contortionists. MAE COLBURN, Singing Soubrette. —AND— AMATEUR DAY! Singing, Dancing, Recitations, all by amateurs. ADMISSION 10c, ‘Those who were there say the Panorama is a correct representation. Lectures by Prof W. G. ROLLINS _after- noons and evenings. Mavket st., or. Eighth. Admission, 50c. Children, $c.