The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 25, 1899, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY JULY 25, 1899 ( [ - THE DIVA'S GOING TO x 3 » X + . MARRY THE BARYJONE . HOME FROM THE WAR : ( + * ; [2 ) - * Hospital Shlp Morgan City Is in: 3 \5 ) + / From Mamla. : 3 Py 2 ¢ Three Tied on the Fome- (om ng Trip After Battling z A\ + * for Life in th: Swamps of the ¢ X Philippines. b 9 * S lo transport Morgan City arrived I{”"‘ s U s e Privates 4 X 1 the Philippines vester with e OLUNTEER IN- | © : nvalic ‘1 un? TS and »:<1u:~ \1n"<hr‘af‘wl‘;\rl‘n;;i' zsom r;:nm s vovage and two lost Arnett, 'HA“':\;‘«L\;?{: 5: [ o TEER I § v Bode. K. Privates X ‘“L’"‘ _‘\ al N\'H.nh, B: 6 oA \de, Eighteenth In- "’}’;’nmgp %’n"r‘re"‘_ H! § Twenty-se i In- uis Pallat, H; James ¢ » > and has Com- fl:) * b dxn»r““‘l:,‘hl;\”\'y‘ur 9 ¢ .Y;‘\'F\\.\'TR‘;‘ g 4 * o + X Cardwell. who (2 * ; I it many 2 fotnem w n the hos- + * = = s »* 1 Q 2 ' e W Moore 5 g 7 A J ¥ : 9 : e rar 3 he can hardiy 6 * S s x 4 n ited 'i m \‘wv\-"i 5 = E = 2 3 a 7 ther's regi £ * s sport he fo < 2 awa When "Pract Dunn, @ THATHA T AT TR AT RS R SR TR TR R K H OREGONIANS GIVE fhat A FAREWELL PARADE i1l i ihociic’ ¥ ] J MAKE AN EFFECTIVE SHOWING aiopted and A’ AT THE PRESIVIO Mo . the dock er Deasdy ok him into there while they [OWA VOLUNTEER IN- Delmer Marich, Com- Herbert A. Sessions, F. Olsen, M; Burt E. Barnes, ss et e e rhsoeseserebebedeQ B M m bu Febuats I e S S S e e S e ARG SRCENS L S SRR da C;: E H: Harvey W W D; Edward L W FIRST T TRY—Corporal John @. Privates—0. Winslow from the companies | tc st Hu INF A mpany Thomas A. | Private Alfred Fry, rgeant Willlam B. Burlingham “ompany K; Sergeant Carl K. Reckner, G Corporal Jeske C. Furnell, E: Corporal Rolan. A. Gray, L: Sergeant Joseph C. Strachan, B; pr su Sergeant Hans Nisja, Fred D. Woodard, B R, Fred (. Winder, K 404040+ O+ O+ 0+ O +0+0+0+0+ 0+0+04+0+ 0+ 0+ O+ O +0+0+0+0+ +D4040+0+D+0+ 0 + O+0+0+0+ “orporal E: ont-street wharf du B : . . Art Recognized by the Government. Transport Morgan Cit; With Sick Soldiers From Man la. The halt-tone portrait of Colonel | ward the Owen Summers which appeared in Sun- win D. Waldron, H: Birney P. Baker, the War Department. which has D; Thomas J. Parkison, him the | nized as Professor Hadle, Crandal, Robert F. B; Wiillam | Troop G: Patrick H 3 | ;! NTH MI TA VOLUNTEER | Pri A YOUTHFUL BURGLAR WHO ROBS POOR BOXES Qut of the Sanc‘uary Into the Law’s Grasp. nly nin RED MILLER, a voung Norwegian, who claims to be vears old, was caught by Policeman Floyd early yesterday morning in an attempt to rob the poor boxes of Sacred Heart Church. at 1 Miller's partner in crime, Cha corner of a { ) e w succeeded in ma but the police hope to locate him befor ng. When searched at the ( Prison a Brit bulldog_ re- volver, two m\w mustaches and a burglar's chisel were found concealed on ry Miller will have to burglars effected an low on the Fillmore- Miller's person. In addition to b d with burgla answer a ch of carrying weapons. T entrance to the church by prying open the tower wi treet side. Inside the window is a massive iron gate, and this barred their progress and ed the poor boxes from b After making several futile efforts to into the vestibule of the church the t s gave up in di t k to the open window. Wilson got out first, and as he did so oyd., who was standing ross the street, saw him and gave chase. Wilson had a good start, and he window he ran back in time to v liberty, but Floyd ambering out of t burglar attemptéd to make a on brought him to the poor boxes of S -ve that Miller and his partner are re » Judge Conlan yesterday mo se was postponed until next Friday. yyd catch him. b drew his revoiver ¢ About a mont and the police and for the th Mill waived hi art Church were robbed ible ning and s 541 EVIDENCE FAVORABLE TO MINNIE ADAM DEFENSE SCORES A FEW MA' RIAL POINTS. es D. W Shaughn Eilis, G Cross-Examination of a Witness Al most Results in a Battle Between Opposing Counsel and a Continuance Results. of Yesterday's Minnie Adams, charged with the murd of her infant son, John Richard Gray most ended in a free for all fight after 4 o'cloc me the part of tant District Attorn hortl Richmond, Torpe Sergeant John W aden, D; S M. ting the best of him he blandly court to adj standing the re mediately ord the prompt w ed a dis OmiE ity s thoeraoine oo examination and was not enjo grill in the le some remark and then smiled blandly th son for the re per. grinning at the jury in an effort to ca a reflection on the efforts in_ behalf > “It is u >ntlemant; mon was deprived of the grivilege of co: cluding his answer to the charge of ui lemanly_conduct. John D rtin Eide. between counsel w; De dero streets ten minutes before rles W. Morgan, Hamilton, F. McAdams, K A. Hentz, H C; Isaac Johnson, around there a few minutes and in co Jenkins, >eashak. F. | at the hour of the men were ed on Fre- | blow to the prosecution. Ne: ng the afternoon. | Herring of the Geary street t all who still required the doctor’s care | Gripman O. T. Cox said M Mt to the Presidio on the quarter- | ceeded to her home after lea McDowell and Fearless. | stare, tes woman get on the car as testified by C Cox said that the woman went inside t car and he noticed her look around t drug store. Herring, who, that be true, must have bee amed. Thi: was a_ha t Conduc T. on wh . Adams pr all was from an excellent photo- ¥'s Jie privilege of erecting a pho- !"1‘1 raphic stand at the Presidio. His In- 8 8 ble between cc ntaneous pictures are widely recog- | ble between Coum X S D st | was continued until this morning. 3 ———e————————— —_— ee———— who saw the Yale- inceton baseball game, was the drst pnp.l the beautiful girl, coldly. *I belie esident of Yale in years to attend papa is auoted in Bradstree! ch a contest. | Evening Post. nd Herlihy was called, the tro reral mm! Corporal Ben F. Goldman, 1. Sergeant Wilifam Benjamin E. Ledgerw 3. Theodore Dickinson, E | Sergeant_James’ B. Chenowth, Corporai | Henry K." Harrison, L: Corporal Ferdinand Falkenbers, G; Corporal James W. Spahr. Corporal _ Hugh Waters, tes—Paulius G. Hukn, M; Claude *: Francis H. Cariveau, H; Joseph Frank C. Smith, H: Albert E ‘illiam E. Harrington, D; Charles Peter Sorensen. L: Harry M. Gla- | rge W. Evans, A: rles E. Ban- Georze J mour, B: Samuel 0. | B; Frank [ . Bi Chester L. | David H. Allen, F; Emil ne A. Harvey, B: Richard M. | £ Pau J. Bieber. “harles W. Ry George S. Woodinj Fred W. Reich- d to 0. but these or- and in his place Lang, Ninth In- son has been s captain of S ction of the YALLEY'S NEW GUARDIAN. mer havi . 2 . ch he w Yosemite Commissioners Appoint ncouver Ba Stevens of Fresno. T O aine| At a meeting of the Yosemite Valley to his regiment, Commissioners vester P, Stevens rporal Richard H. Privates—James O'N Howard McCoon, ge D. Valentine, TRY—Private John Ande INFANTRY—Privates Jaob B. ompany D Ricr Martin, I; Thomas F. ot the rdian of 3 t, G; Peter F. Roller, M: George E. Churc £ RY — Se art, G: Pe . Church | om the War | the valley eed Miles Warren. Mr. T Privetet | Jr.. A} Charles F. Mullin. D: Andrew Mar- | amed nurses | Stevens, who Is an experienced moun By R tenson, A; Lester P. CE; Johm J. | wer, will take office on September 5. The Young, C; Ira S. Fow cholas Remar- | STATES IN. | kel Di Wiliiam H. Miss, peh E. Dough- | Winters, Com- | £rty, A: Henry O. D; Harvey R. Smith, Clifford "J. Spooner, | Corporal Percy : L ; Willlam Watson, F; | ; Corporal Joseph Lnux- E. Brittson, C: Abel Nilsson, H: Wiliiam | yrge Campbell, H; | M. Winders, D; Albert R. Straub, D: William . G Sergeant | H. Dougherty.'K; Willlam § James V. Allen C: Carroll C. ? S aarchill, M: Adoiph L. Bobet. B Jahn 1. No. were nine ¢ but on °T ¢ ndidates for the posi- ewport | i ing a majority of the ng upon | votes ' appointment was made a1, who | unanimous. He will hold during the plez t of nurses | ure of the Commissioners. Considerable poral Gec routine busin so disposed of. Corporal £ Smartw Those present w W. W. Foote, W.| Willlam Wier. M. Privates—William W. Mar H. Metsong J. C. Kirkpatrick, C. S. Giv- | wood, K: Fred Smith, A: John W. Bryant, INFAN “omp: .'H-H—H-H-I-H-H-l- ‘l-l‘H-l—H-l-—-l—l—l—lvz- At bbbl e x- % shall, Lydia E. | er Charles G. Clinch, W, G Kerckhoff. | Peter. L. Alkemade, K- MeNeil, M; Emory W. Ross, B; George M. 3 iy. During ihe William G. Henshaw and Secretary J. J.| TWENTIETH INFANTRY Musiclan Fred | Duncan, G e SR e perform such ser- | Lermen. Greader, Company F. Privates John Lindsey, | TWENTIETH KANSAS VOLUNTEER IN Vice in care of the sick as may be re- —_—— [ A: Mike Kelley, | C: Altred Dixon, “P; | FANTRY-Corporal_Albert C. Hanson, Com- 1 i o 2 AT 5 i Danfel Gieb, band: Frank Thelan, B; (| pany K: Artificer Charles A elson, Cor- quired | Fell Against a Buzzsaw. Stmon, B Oscar . Kinney, C- Yack cnarles | 200 Benjamin F_Oliver, H: Corporal William & M. Ercoli. a crate manufacturer, was | wrig 3 Rumbley, I; Corporal Alex R. Hunt, G; Corpo- WELCOME THE FIRSI brought in to the.Harbor Hospital last | TWENTY-FIRST INFANTRY—Private John | ral Peter Duffy. G: Corporal Clarence E. Sha- D. Puterbaugh. Company B Ton, A: Corporal Elyin Allison, K; Sergeant E night with a very serious cut across his | “TwENTY-SECOND INFANTRY — C Fred A. Recob, A; Corporal James C. Hammer- The Executive Committee of the Na- :'!fh“):‘fl'f\_”'};l ag working in his shop. | william M_Reinhard, Company M Corporal | Pars, : Sergeant Georse C. Nichols, D: Ser- | iv B y 5 s Comerford, M; Se; t Be nt Joseph A. Robinson, D: Musician R | tive Sons’ and Daughters’ Com his right hand struck a buzz saw that was | dan. - C. " PriatesLouts B Davideon. e potn’ 'H: Corporal John N. Weben 1. mittee Actively at Work. fn action. The physicians of the hospital | Litcher M. Lacy, L: Murray McCasli Artificer John Kennedy, C. Privates—Edward Last ev h nt committee of the think they c the hand. July 18, 1%98); Claremont Donaldson, Crane, B:; George H. Helwig, A:; James S Aastevening the Jojnt cOiLEe S Arvidson, D: Raleigh White, E; Henry B.|Mills, E; Lambert P. Steinmetz, L; Norman A. | Native Sons and Daughters which has TUdellt Li John D. Gheavim,” L:; Eaward J.| Rupe, E: Walter Hughes, D; Or\llle E. Pnr,| G. G. Kindergarten Free Training School, the | prown 1; Willett Harman, D: Fugh ker, G; Fred L. Carter; E; Arthur C. Howe, free nmormal training school of the Golden | Deviin, 1. Joel F. Gregong, E; James Y.| C: Wliliam Murphy, D; Alblon Nelson, C: rge of the reception of the returning irst California Volunteers held a meet- | S e e huiil. | Gate Kindergarten Assoclation, will open July | Eghert, Di John. Blazek. L Thaddeus J. A. Wiegant. L; John A. Meek, ing in Balboa Hall, Native Sons’ build-| g3 "“spplications for admission may be made WENTY-THIRD INFANTRY — Privates | I; Lewis E. Coffield, 1;: Edward T, Hemphill, ing. President M in the chair. this week at the rooms of the association, 221 | Richard Stoecker, Company F; Joseph Cheese- | E; Eimer H. Aschcraft, E; Gus R. Hamilton, The committee of arrangements reponed‘ Ninth street. | man, D. E; Fred Atchinson, G; Frank E. Dorman, E; Covington, B; Corporal Henry D. Carter, C: . foogofefon ool " PAININBACK? How often you feel that dull, tired ache in your back and wonder what causes it. Look out for it. There is never a pain without a cause and the cause of this pain is going to lay you up some day for months. It tells of a weak- ness, and you should cure it. Your kid- neys may be crying for needed help; vour spinal nerves may be exhausted and want strength; you may have lo- comotor ataxia in its first stage, or lumbago, all of which are serious and need to be cured to protect your health. The Dr. McLaughlin Method Electricity is the modern remedy. This is the life of the nerves and of all the organs depending upon them. It will, when applied according to my im- proved methods, cure the cause of these pains and lay the foundation of perfect health. My Electric Body Belt pours vitalizing force into all the nerves of the back, and no pain can exist where it goes. LET ME SEND YOU MY NEW BOOKLET ABOUT IT; OR, IF POSSIBLE, CALL AND TEST MY METHOD FREE. ADDRESS, 2 702 Markst Bt., eor. Ko 8 I Dr. M. A. McLaughlin, pisi s st S Otfice Hours—38 am. to 8:30 p.m.; Sundays, 10 to .. NEVER SOLD IN DRUGGTORES. Salomon roused the angcr ('1' Anorm‘ when Mack saw that his anger was get- | asked the | rn. Judge Lawlor, under- uest, im- 4 an adjiournment and | LE WIS MORRISON Irawal of Salomon avert- A. Van | not have been at the corner mentione dents_set forth. When Herring le u- | 1 arose and the c.'xse‘; 0 + O+ 040440404040+ 0404 0 + O4OHO4O404 + 4040404040404 O+ 02040 O+0+D+04D + DHO0+040404040+ THO4040+ 0 Q4THTHO+O+T+ 0 ’D‘O*O‘G'O’O’. Gt S| he trial of Mrs er al- nusual actions on | 55 ing the | when Salomon made at jury. Another smile at the jury from | ymon resulted in Mack losing his tem- | object to the prosecuting attorney st of | n- n- as n- er he he he E. Trus % b but c of an interesting 2 day he defense ded in weake nk ing the case of the ecution. Offic: Hall, A J. P. Harrington was called by the de- E; George fense and brought the records of t D! Frank C. O'Farrell streer station with him. T Fred B { record shows that Officer Herlihy, who | Weller. E; said that he saw Mrs. Adams leave t Butohet, (0. Carl N, McCon drug store at the corner of Geary and | 9 L et e o'clock, tear off a label from a bottle and | T Rruges throw it on the sidewalk, was at the sta- | GALLERY, 10c. tion at 9:45 o'clock. He also remained | n- i or ch h if | near her | all the time, collected her fare and ted up a place for him to stop in| D: Clifford P. Stevenson, H: Fred Kemery son o stopped the car for her to get off at Pa ntil he heard from his relatives in Bos- | Clarence B. Leech, L: Pliny E. Ritner, graph taken by J. R ”"'i"" ,’f ’J," ”"‘"‘l ker mvenue. if she got off there as a ton Ben Davis, E; John E. Throw, M: E: str Mr. Hodson has galned substantial | o,0q "remembered none of these things. The ho came back on the| Bond. M: John B. 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KIMMIS, 201 Turk Su: Frane seo AMUSEMENTS. GREAT- CONTI THU, THE MISS BLANCHE BATES PL In Sardou’s ¢ MADAME SANb GENE MR. AUGUSTUS COOK in His O Creation of “NAPOL | No Such Orig Beautif Stage Effe £ PLAY WILL R Reserved Seats tions _to’ F: “THE GR Prod COLUMBIA i MORE AND \T MAT. CHARLES FROHMAN P! " M, HENRY MILLER And A SPECIAL COMPANY. In a Superb Revival of the Romantic Comedy, HEARTSEASE C,\fl OF UNP Next Pr | HENRY MILL ONL Melancholy Dane. REAPPEARANCE AND FAREWELL OF In a Gorgeous Spectacular Production of FAUST! Positively His Last Appearance on Any Stage ot His Created Role of MEPHISTO. Big Cast, Strong Chorus and New Scenery. PHONE MAIN 254, | PRICES. . . . . .. . . . 15, 25c, 35c, 5% \ Next—FLORENCE ROBERTS IN “ROMEO D JULIET. sked tr «| GRAND OPERA HOUSE v Salomon se and started on i a lengthy oration, the while smiling | AN p. Di Nels E. at oppo Mack saw that he | Bt Frost. could s no longer nd ey continuance. It was granted, and Salo- | THE HOME OF OPERA IN ENGLI 4. ANOTHER ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. ALL THIS WEEK FAUST! STRA FLOOR, Reseryed, 35 and c. 5. Reserved, 2c .,E Reserved, 15c | oRal FAMILY CIRC MATINEE SATURDAY. H | sequence, if the records uo not lie, could | At the Matinees the Best Reserved Seat can be purchased for 2c. Family Circle, lic. ry 1loc. | = ng the drug | ed that he did not see an | - 15—NEW PECPLE!—15 | LAURA JOYCE BELL & CO. LA FAFALLA. ELIZABETH MURRAY. PHOITES PANTOMIME. THE ELDRIDGES. KILPATRICK AND BARBER. | MINNIE PALMER. LES BROWNS. Balc 10c; Opera Reserved Seat Chairs and Box_Seats, Wecnesday, TIVOLI OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! { Revival on a “rand Scale of the of Comic Operas. WANG! Final Appearance of Edwin Stevens'! All the Favorites in the Cast!' A Gorgeous Production In Every Detail!t F\erY Evening and Saturday Matinee MO Sreatest of DAY, opening of the GRAND OPERA ON. in Italian, German i English, WITH MOUS = 1 S FROM EUROPE. Enlarge chestra and Chorus. Magnificent S Costumes and Effects. Seats now on POPULAR PRICES—: OUR TELEPHO and 50 Cents. BUSH 9. Battle R e T say the Panorama Is a i Sorrect r\hve-enl-uon_ o Ft e | G. ROLLINS after- nocns and evenings. ANIlA e st or Eighen Admission, 50c. Children, 35c. Bay! e—— 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. 10. ¥ CHILDREN, 3o Bathing, Including on 25c; Children 20c,

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