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SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1899. 4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FUNDS POUR IN FOR: THE RECEPTION OF THE RETURNING VOLUNTEERS Members of the Fi » MORE SUBSCRIPTIONS ROLL Police DepartmentsRe- % INTO THE RECEPTION FUND 3| Given Next Tuesday nght at the ]Ilhambra. * spond Nobly to the Call * - S - ¥ . .. | LPreviously Reported, $5743 75 * | win Kee, representing the Sam ¥op Lo B Upon Their Patriotism. | * ke * | gin A s Kee, representing the Sam Yup Compary | I s % | committee ¢ ¥ t | tation in line of w ' Hing H rans, and the a has been called to t ty of California V still in_exiss e h a thirty. Their annual reu | April ‘on_the anniversa neral Sumner assum | Department of the P |1y fitting that thes olunteers should be n which will march cessors in the army o representing the Yan W« i Kwan Kwok Jeung, repre-| n Hoi Cerpgr\C Al fornia | When Colonel Jackson and Congress Kahn entered the room the dignified mer- chants rose to th feet and remained oding while the visitors were intro- bv Chun Hong, secretary of the Six The visitors were given sea and Colonel Jackson pro- s to staté the object 0;‘ nslated defense of jed in the high | Mr. Burke © SR A alifornia i in-the line hful suc- eir couhtr: “k ‘l';ra‘r\ullf Marshal Pi nd his thei : k ¢ |aid red Morgenst spent ' several | v Dr. J. E. Gardner * | hours on Van sterday | ek J A in i “ he safd, “are very proud o nts for their country. and | O Teward we,can give them fs considered | too great for their me The _splendid | ' you made on the Fourth of o ; £ emonstratio \ the Fou | 5 demon used a kindly feeling for you on ) ocoupan : % all ‘the citizens_of the ct ; 5 oy 5 9f e that you would like to par- ol T Mar. e Sming celebration 1 am . A invitation to do > request. ym Mar- hat we would wel- street to Broa tion and o ration alf of th ra e come your particig d r ; ‘ - ! o making the affair the suc it de | e o | | nan Kahn followed, indorsins | 5190 | e e m Shan responded | on beh % Companies. Lee Gem i b ‘man and a fluent and General Warfield h bale rooms on the south floor of the hote A A Rk [ QUUINIR OF RETURN * : E ; : \lflfAL.REGX;"H‘:NT X & : FROM THE PHILIPPINES = AUGUST . 1899 , « : x \ PPNV P P S 2 ) templated. THE SYMBOL OF KINSHIP. ected the sec- the executive d to request finance com- | ecoration commit- attaching small lan- | 1 to bring out \gly. The com inder advisement. | for estimates | of Market | The tele- | known T flower girls Mrs. Jo! lected commence til 6 is to s ck, from th ised above th e will b 1l be suspen pictur of of wel- s MORE THEATRICAL VOLUNTEERS FOR THE BIG BENEFIT. .1 graceful In accepting the invi-| The i | Baen, R o vants ail Telt that | cpo i do would be but a a G, Tuesday : . fits they had | . >g, and noth i i A vaudeville at the ar Y § f g ce of arrange- b ! » their badgey Se orence Lawton e following _subscriptic c ot ived: Medical Mutual Benefit 2 s De Beneficial . Assoc ; ; New P donauicr S SOLDIERS WILL PLAY BALL.| : ; h, 3 Le Nebraskans and Union Iren Works Nine : T r v the gr mal Jowen & on the Diamond =T Sherm and 1000 men will | napic Dei cor The game of baseball for the benefit itute No. 7 has de- el de. many of them by N Ce i 6 celebrate the home coming of the vitation to the Cali- > i s & aborigines. Se et - | fund to cel > the } = of dhg s 5o ) 1 nt Rifles, through st LoiE nia volunteers will take place to Lo e predent By hsTi B | morrow ‘aften a& el night of the 3ist inst. r will parac h and Fo between the Marin County have to iron Werk am and the nine of | entered ically into the project return of the Califor- giving them a grand “imie bl EXTENDED PLANS Lo FOR DECQRATIONS it < will rece ; Popul:rEDonationsf oiDPaIms LEHE PRI::Sfi;ENT s and Evergreens for Day TO BE INVITED ka. A large | for celebratin as the boys of the|nia Voluntéers by & e Sipacd SRR reception, and. all the ors in th club are working hard |Teception, apd O ST (ha g and doing evervthing in| y"yoin¢ meeting of delegates from the to make a success of the|inrie parlors will be held next week, when 1 be made, Woodmen to Parade. t of Neb: SIX COMPANIES TO CONTRIBUTE w Chinese Merchants Eager to Aid in Plans for the i n Division No. Condu he which on hand n Fitchie of the Nebraska team t several of his boys were wound- | stay in Manila, but t —_————— 5 arade I i ARIONS WILL ASSIST. Displav. Casion. : auring their say in N putting up a | At last night's meeting of the represen- play. Superior Lodge, of the A Reception. Ot et of ball. He will have a 1 ives of the eight local camps of the : * h Gn hand from the Tegi- | Order of Woodmen of the World it was Veterans of Two Wars Will .7, WO maiof sm which | ment, among them Billy Gra son, Who | gosded that there should be one large ter stion comm! 5 ley Mitchell, L : Tag A, Smyth : J in the war wi e : g dflemma March With Young {Peen D has ts St first. shot in e e Tith the | foat in the division in the reception pa- v as e re- : | rade and that each camp should have \lowing is a list of the play and A . e S e 3 Heroes. | make arringements for the lod I ers from the | some d feature. : < iv. | make a showing in line with othe v eparations for their s jtcher; Rile - ¢ The invitation committee of the Native [ FE*8} it of e ska—Shuman, D e fr e of Golden Gate Camp e S 7 avine Peraad oot R ol Order of United re ) ated to the innermost : Fitehie (captain), first base: MC- | was chosen division marshal and the fol- engrossed invitations to the re- rece . ‘;1 W'] he Chinese citi- -\_“{";,k(f“ Jott field; Shel. | lowing g{.m:m as his ai\J :“J. W Y b . engr “ayliationsito, O zens of the cit desirous howing ;S . left fleld; Shel- |00 "ot Redwood Camp; J. H. Steuart ¢ RESERVED SEATS FOR nd Electric Company | ¢ o o I\-”',',’f‘“,\ TR RELAT[VES PLAN their appreciation of the v the gal- ;n;‘m‘ b ke Mission, Dr. A_ I Hill of Tamalpa = = the necessary c to ident s , Tt Oabfochlane: 5 Lt | A Kenny of Richmond; J O. Hay THE GREAT BENEFIT pake hine Mayor Phe d to the mayors of other | ACBIG APBAIR 82 Galiosians . g0t e i orks_Bulger, PpItoher: | Western ATH. Freu el DNie BEe s ate. Within forty-eight \Caremsenan Julije diahn and (Collecioy , catchers F. Daimir, 0 third| San Fran isdell of Cal origina ract wa ang ) con- | Invitations ornamented with a sou- of the Port John P. Jackson, esenting | Wanholse, second 1t I"' -‘”i g ‘l‘f, “amp ¥ or of Western Ad- T | W e Crrill, shortstop; P- Datmas, left| CAmD. and 1k L2 ed as aids to the Their Fund R:;idlyGrowing. the executive council of tee having charge of the work of rais- funds for the big r system. This would e of 10,000 extra 146. To w purch r flag Al;!] tloputt Employment Bureau to inc Raid: Crawford, center field; Sandeman, | right field; J. Lang, substitute. | 5 e e— | grand marshal. The committee will meet next Monday 1ding the be s, will be A number of applications are on file at the Orpheum box wire. costing §: 4 5 e y office for reserved seats for the e 468,26 for 2500 feet of | lic offieials, Federal, State and municipal, Sited the headquarte > C = | night in the Odd Fellows' buflding i L e e AR T s TR T Be Formed. e Commercial Strect,| AT THE MANAGERS' MEETING. | can he secured. If not, the Lok D bt formal invitation to the = will be announced in the advertising col- { i nefit. The theat- committee an- des: dectded to honor | umns of The Phelan, | | volunteer be i unanimously . 8. Townsend and May | as Wendell Easton, the aucticn- | ented to partici- g celebrati stringers with the mains, a An effort is being made to arrange na- 2 tional ¢ sions to be composed of so- ictics of the same nationality. ational Guard Hall, 815 Ellis street, i last evening at the regular pa ociation of parents and | ¢on » forthcomi tribute financially and otherw al manag nounce that if th and to crowd feel like incur- s i 3 fac % s . o e e e = tnvited J. F to the fact that the parade is ng of the a : B s e ’_‘}’ i : % gas company, very long one and it will be late | relatives of the First California Volun- | T/ 00 S e : W & in the souvenir’ pro- applicants bzfore 8 o uperintendent Green be dismissed, a ,mm“,“'“ Chairman C. W. Moores called the | 1jon that such an 2 of cB gramme. The scuvenir will be the hana- deputed. Lo wis SpOn e Tmen der announced that | pe greatly appreciate Somest ever got up on the Pacific| . Crockett, and atter con- | has bee meeting to o evening the applications will Eeiad E fon offered to cut the la- rs of the transportation companies to : ok ! be thrown into the waste bas- 5 $600, and the bill for for 1 trains and hnz:\‘ so that | $1413 60 had been collected to date for the ”_Pn;rr‘mvxll‘: d:‘»hm;n‘r:_\ Coast, m‘m m‘cr five thousand copies will | - it > tric lighting for two nights from $600 living within fifty or sixty miles breakfast fund. e mce e . be distributed. 1 ket. Those r‘e.n‘mg. the re. Mr. Green said he would also er 2 city may opportunity 0 e | A. C. Kohn mov ed the appointment of a | Six Companies were on hand, together| It is confiden expected at _the | = served seats for which they )r to borrow the 200 feet of w r- | turn to their homes after viewing the | committee co ing of Tepresentatives Wil [umhr hl‘:‘::l"b‘é",“':]""‘r‘{”‘h‘:J‘\“jx‘_’l'r n (h»:lnrw:ufi{ mana will from i hich fre e 0 t display ever plannes % Atives | jnent merchants atown. The Six |twelve to fifteen the as a have sent ations are R 111{F€Ag1; e display ever planned in | g cacn company of the National Guard | Company men, Who were se = O Thokr undertaking o of California to form the nucleus of an | a large circular table in rday was e but there are still a | - 1t will undoubtedly be one of the ats to be had. I k done uct $185 for . e imber of good Lee Gem warned that there will be no room. were: Tt e 3 : g any which they were to zest features of the parade will be | employment bureau to see to it that all & = deviation from this rule, With these altered figures the | ¢ et Moxioan war vete. | returning soldiers may obtain positions. | the Six Companies, representing the Tuesday the programme will be com nd that at an additional | lon made up.of Mexlcan war ¥ele | Fois commitice will co-operite with an-| Wah Company: Chan Stk Chow; repre-|pleted, and when published it-will cams senting the Ning Yung Company inlin the nature of a big surprise to those Wellington C. Burnett, Major Ed- | other already appointed for a similar ob-: decorations could be car- e ! divinely inspired, and whatever human reason | Ryan, Sardi and Brothers Erminold, Fe-)as old Kaspar did about the battle of | Royal Manners. ] 1] the church, introduced the distinguished 4 = < B et iy b <3 e ii visitor to his audience, but judging by |[Eiects we must claim to be rubbish and tra- | p.?. gillll:m\, {*‘i?‘rhm:; andm\h‘mn- Cap- | Blenheim when questioned by little 1t Engl i ol + 4 o pilly and the other officers of Com- tor ¥ 3 . 42 ’ the reception he recefved he was no b e queation ez Whoss eason shall | Shn L SN e ACeTE O o | Pefericn. | the question is ose reason <hall | puny K of the League of the Cross Ca-| ™ 'Buc the rise of the people to power | | stranger in their midst. Father Connolly ermine that or what reasen? jets, which is stationed in the parish, ’ | court of human reason to which we may refer | S0 WAHGL, B ® e e *|in government has had a tendeney to | diminish the number of wars. The ex- | | said that it gave him great pleasure | H see the large gathering s it was an evi- | atter for decision? It thal WeR iere| H dence of e interest everyone was tak- teiha - pd] % 1. ample whict he Un S | i s a hidden tribunal, but as a maiter of fa RS. ample ich the United States anc t S e o commenced. | there is no tribunal and the human reasc ORIGIN OF N England set when, during Gran el e alluded to the contemplated erection | here spoken of is the human-reason of A—B bt of a new church and the rem : o I the human;reason of ABCC | moyging Causes Often Bring on Con- | first administration. —they settled | rch and the remodeling of (It is the reason of the Christian. of the J g g the Alabama claims — controveres | the present building for use as a parish | the agnostic, of the out-and-out infidel i il 3 % ! | Eenobt “He conoluded by saying that his | man can say on this principle that the agnos flicts—Franco-German War. | by arbitration. is ving-an®. it | ous vaporsar o e e infidel has not just the same right | Many wars have had trifling causes. | fluence all over the world. Africa | It is not alone Eaetiis Heath, boxing. a Frenc ve appr {v\!finflh\lro was increased one lhousfzn:l fol'| tic ana the inpdel Lok Dot Hivine, Just 2 i . 3 ; ticular day they Jinner | | iy the audience’s appreciation of Bish o pronc elthe , Just as i i ¢ e as e bl the malarial a (pobac or theft boy and gitl Scal h{ s Sl P! of shop | 10 P hristian has. In other words the | A dispateh altered in one or two points | een 5 'r\E‘ai‘.t‘flbl_\ divided up | miast of il e o r:g[n: in the > ¢ | “Bishop Montgomery faned hix ) Christian will claim that the Bible is divi by Bismarck brought on the Franco- among several nations in the past|is generated. S FOING e Ohad: P gomery preface s lecture | jnepired; the agnostic will say it s not, | quarter of a century. China is being | diEging up of streets, all these are sm‘::f-éalj these b German conflict. Palmerston said fa- rial_poison. by explaining what his subject was |the infidel will claim that there is nothing partitioned to-day among half a dozen manners at and his brothe = about. “He warned the audience that the | aivine In it. Therefore, private judgment or| cetiously that only three men in Iu- i rather of the | Bishop MoONtQOMErY | firntards ne was soins to diccuss were | the exeréise of human reason has undermin:d | rope ever knew what the Schieswi countries in the same amicable man- o DaTarie) Do Tooaes thé nyn e S R S t St. Paul’s not the gold or siiver standards, nor was | the supernatural character of relgion , | Holsteln troubles, which led to two jic5 Ihe Darulooing of:NurthvAie roys the malarial ger fthroush e fed on,” for we ere was | . . e going to speak on the fashion of stand- | Asain, not many years ago. DO lared | Wi ? : 2 i | lca between England and France ip | 2ction upon liver and ki expels a $ e ‘the Holy Bible, declared | Wars, were about, and two of them |y, eighteenth century caused a seric e hatent et of wars which, With a few short inter | bemes Fig. Do vellon oven s and their | ard. speaker's ) ry - a 0 end of | ard.. The speaker's opening sentences | 2Rt TEXCEn! XEOT Jn g Meternal hell, and | died before the conilicts began, while were in a_lighter vein and Wwere highly | that the Catholic doctrine of . purgatory w uent head- no end to coated vellow eyes (Fig. small guest the table th a continuous o a ecis 3 23| he, the third man, had forgotten A | Lo s oy P A ppreciated by the audience. The gist of itio - fvaté Judgment that | D€ the , Dad Torgotien. oot lvain law ¥ She il g iring of bread pelleis, which are perpetii- | pignt Rev. George Montgomery, Bishop | his lecture follows in part: 8 superstition. o4y pH e e nsting | Slighting reference by Frederick the.| Hflaz-uga;:“i(&;'xgl elghty vears. The | tongue (Fie. ) aches and pains in joints 2 g hell and accepts the Catholic doctrine of purga- | Great of Prussia to Madame Pompa- step e dimim";:?“)g t‘t‘ikbtaFfurmer :‘r‘;:;d (“":lx:"vnn HJI«; :"1 Tfi‘r{lg g“ H ; s s vhat B - L) ver (Fig. ally striking princely nos 1 mouths.””—Detroit Fre SMUS | 5)2 Or have you dizzy spell tired and worn- loss of appetite, e of Los Angeles, lectured before a large | In th religious world there are two crite- [ Fell 870 Aceebts the COUIC, e T Torivate juds- | dour of France was said to have been nt 2 « 3 s | called * costiveness Press rions of judgment or teaching—private judg- Ve 4 €- | ment has in the last fifty or one hundred Year | one of the causes of the seven years' | tie's “‘ee'}:f‘ malady of princes."—Les- | out feelin audience in St. Paul's Hall last evening | o L ent or Human reason alone, and a divine au- undermined and rejected numbers of _truths g % umb chills? These symptoms prove that i | | | for the benefit of the buflding fund of | thority, claimed to be established by God to s nd divine. If | war, sometimes called the “war of the @ | thae weilknown church.’ That a larse | {600 Flifion, M serecpien o, g Jogke that it held a~ supernatural 823 SUINC, me| three petticoats,” from the fact that the | ———e——— Rave matnrie. HODS lnum of money was added to the amount | private judgment tends to undermine the | jehen It will undermine the whole thing, and | France of Pompadour and the Russia | Anti-Epidemic Club. N Oy e you T oo hand was. evidenced by the | Buberiatural character of religion. It first bo- | i, MAD Jrants, superfatoet PRl B Tl | of Catherine II joined the Austria of | A club is now being formed in Paris|| | WOMEN | vou strengtn a spien: i,..,m\.or of persons who crowded the hall | 520 by, denving divine authority elained by | vine authority. | Maria Theresa against Frederick. the members of which swear never to ADVISED | i appetite, activity, to listen to the lecture. the Catholle church. . It Ol eroa "boHoriE | previous to the lecture the church or-| According to John: Bright, England g b i one unlese they FREE. e e oy emneal The teverend fathere subject was “The | Fenson or private judgment, was a suffictent | chestra, composed of Miss A. Quinn, J.|and her allies arifted into the Crimean | the Arotons,Sioyes. Many members of| | Call or W"lte-l et T T mThie “guide. = Tn the. exercise of that | Kennedy. Miss B. Thiel, Miss O. Thiel, | war without realizing it until after they | ingness to support The oreanization A e HUDY larial - districts and | - y take L are never troubled with this Two Standards,” and for over an hour ot on the B private judgment on the Bible it has rejected | J. Stone, R. Howell, W. Healy and A.| got in, and they did not know what | 2 fine is to be Imposed upon all members | nanetul disea: = 1 he held his auditors intently interested. | one by one as supernatural truths which it | Zite g c DY Its least virtue 1s he held his auditors Intently et | formalis’ held o bo-supsrmatural. Zitchel, renered. several numbérs. "Th¢ | fley\ere nghting for even after they | o are cuiknt shiking hands "without | wamen HUDYAN Is for men and 3 : rmally el L ute nduracne claimed tha | St: Paul's boy choral soclety sang a wel-| started, while it I8 certain that every- | Eloves. The formation of this curio HUD s £ : = 2 terly manner, swaying his audience by | tne whol the Bible was a divi coming ode; Dr. J. G. Morrissey sang a | 5 o ot t rious or sale by all druggists for 50c t t t t the whole as a divinely inspired 2 thing which was supposed to have been | ub Is undoubtedly the outcome of a | package or six packages for $2 50 at 1t l1asts so. bis flashes of humor, pathos and lofty | word of God. It now claims that it cannot be | tenor solo; Mrs. T. Griffin sang a con- pOS n | recent discussion in a French meaical | 1f your druggise does not Xeep HU : = word of God, It O (hAL It eAnnot D¢ | {ralto solo, and ihe boy choral, attired as | fixed by that conflict was disturbed | journal. This paper endeavored to sk e 7 e e AN ights of oratory. Although the subjes flig! 8 bject | 208 P §ora of God; that It is made up very | miners, sweetly sang The Miners’ Song.” | afterward. The results of the quarter | that disease has occasionally been con- % o | of his lecture was a deep one the Bishop | jargely of rubbish and legend and hidden tra- v cars be i X Soap 1S for COmert, made it 80 plain to his auditors that they | dition, and therefore, It cannot be taken as e l}gazrfil:guéwmr:i(nzi“f;;c%t ?fie‘"’m‘:,;',’.fi‘éfiie&‘en?‘:f”;hz‘ g"::;::t? r‘e‘\"m gt e P RS HUDYAN REMEDY CO were able to appreciate his thoughts, | Pook divinely inspired, but there Moo "ok | Cooper, Hartnett, D. Nugent, Cottle, . e i 2 in which there is a divine inspiration. But lution and ending with Waterloo 8100.00 if can the clean are comfort= | Throushout the lecturs the speaker's | How" shuit e acteriine what it divinsty 1o | Crowles, Moran. Otls, © S°F.; Raphaer, | IO S00 - erRnE, R OTIAE S | o tid a you can guess the time | (or. Stockton, Ellis and Market Sts,, -~ sentences were punctuated with loud ap- | spired &nd what is rubbien, fegend and tradi- Bamm, g;;gan.cg,fg;;m;{;g-nf Grant | according. to Sheridan. The average of the arrival of the transport Sher- SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 2 v, X v, man with the California Volunteers.| CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTOR SRS orn? We must determine ‘that in t way. able plause. & We must then revise the Bible and whatever [ Donell, McDonald, Clancy, O. P.; . Rev. Father M. D. Connoily, pastor of | human reason approves we must claim to be | non. Lyons. Scanlon. Ragan, McGinty. McKin- | person who lived in those days knew as Littl out the causes of the sl See next Sunday's ABOUT YOUR CAS: | e ab i slaughter y's Call. ARE o WErRSs. FREE OF CHAR