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THE SAN FFPANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1899. THE AX SWINGS IN THE SCHOOL PARTMENT R ~E B Forty Employes Are Discharged. OTHER HEADS ARE TO DROP MAYOR PHELAN'S FIGURES ARE INADEQUATE. GRAPE-NUTS. i m 50 Feed Your Body Wisely USE (irape-Nuts. IBSSHIBOOHRX HOW GRAPE-NUTS FOOD IS CONSTRUCTED. Grape-Nuts food is made by taking the portions of Barley and Wheat con- ining the nutritive elements, sub- jecting the different parts to different forms of treatment, and finally blend- ing them in the proper proportions. 1 ready for the market it is In he form of small granules from the of a pin head to two or times that size. These pleces glisten when held to the light, showing the grape sugar crystallized and deposited on each granule. This grape sugar is one of the most nutritive articles of | food known, and is produced and evolved from the starchy part of the ins while in process of manufac- re No Cane or Beet Sugar is used in making Grape-Nuts. The flavor Is a very delicate sweet, and the food itself is crisp and dell- clous. Being fully cooked at the factory, no preparation is required, but it is ready to be served instantly with a little cream or milk, either hot or cold. A marked increase in mental strength Is found after 10 days’ use of The food contains elements which nature uses to rebuild the cellular tissue of the brain. All first-class -grocers sell Grape- Nuts at 15 cents per package. three | 4 B R o S >+o-00g oo+ . R A S e e ® * v ew e TODSLOAN AND THE STRONG MAN. UTAR MEN ARE NO LONGER IN THE S BUCE Paid Off and| Mustered Out. e A Are o SPECIAL TRAIN TO TAKE THE MEN TO SALT LAKE. —_ ‘he Utah volunteers tered out ‘all rf‘l :_m] , and m permissio g v the city at or and the hem no more. Each man received two mon two months' extra pay allowed ¢ gress and the balance due on his clothing account, besides travel pay to his home in Utah. It'amounted to about 3100 for each. The pay of the officers for three months was held back untfl their accounts shall have been verified. The only unple ter out was th nt feature of the mus- treatment of was told | only a captain’s travei p: alt Lake, as the paymaster &e decldec z commanded « batterles he could not draw the of a major, who should co The fact that the major wears the gold 8 of a full major and t the or- ganization of the Utah Artillery ordered that {t be commanded bya m wa ot considered. ther s it _con- that for a long ne Major Grant ymmanded troops encugh in the Philip- pines to form the command of a lieuten- nt colonel; nor was his service thought It t he be allowed aly a captain’s travel pay, and that wi all he received. _The major's wrath arose not over the difference in the pay, which s to_but very little, but in the| of the decision. He says the Government is weicome to the ~extra was ordere: Jefore Major Grant lett camp he wag Scott, u\‘]\l(ur! of riment, who carried and an| Barnett's complime the escort of the Penn if the Utah men inte swn to the ferry to-da. nt was a most delicate one, for sylvanians and the Utahans are| comrades. There will be no parade, wever, and Major Grant could only ex press appreciation of the courtesy. He ser rd to Colonel Barnett that he felt | deeply grateful for the offer to escort and he thanked the Pennsylvania Regi- ment for its exhibition of comradeship. | Lieutenant Scott had hardly gone when | word came ffom the Nebraska Regiment that it would furnish a guard for the| camp and over all baggage left there last | night. This left the Utah men free to go and come as they pleased without | Rnxtety for their effects. The offer was | sTatetully accepted. The only plan of the artillerymen_is to meet this afternoon at the ferry. Major | Grant_expects every man to be at tne { ferry building at 2:3 p. m., so as to be in plenty of time to catch the 3 o’clock boat for the Oakland mole. There the special train will be in waiting and it will_ leave as soon after the landing of Vm‘ 3 o'clock hoat as the men can be got | aboard. Tuesday night the Pennsylvania men | visited the Utah men and spent the even- ing. A tremendous bonfire was kindlea in the middle of the company street and | the men of both commands around It | and swapped yarns and told stories and | sang songs and cheered. Tt was 11 o'clock | before they all turned In. Dr. Lyman Bishop, veterinary surgeon, | who has been for a long time assistant to Dr. Creely, has been assigned to the stock ship Siam’ and will go out with her on | Baturday. She will leave with a cargo of horses and mules for Manila besides all the equipage of two pack trains ana a_wagon_train. | " Major Beymour Howell, additional pay- master United States volunteers, has been assigned to temporary duty under the chief paymaster of this department. Battery B, Third Artillery, stationed at Alcatraz, has been ordered to take station at Fort Flagler, Marrowstone Point, Puget Sound. The battery will be put into camp at Marrowstone Point unti barracks can be completed for i{s ac- commodation. A detachment from the battery will be sent to Admiraity Heaa to care for the ordnance at that place. The battery will leave on September 1. Battery N, Third Artillery, now at Angel Island, will change station to Alcatras, leaving a detail of forty men at Angel Island upon its departure. B e eivse e b e vxfi—v%«b. [ | COMPLIMENTS INTERCHANGEDE L R S S SO \ 1 | FILIPINOS WILL APPEAR TO-NIGHT ) HE Filipino actors at the Mechanics’ b Pavilion held a rehearsal yesterday afternoon in order to get themselves in trim for the opening of their show at the Pavilion this evening. The tumb- lers tumbled, the band played its best and every one in the company took a turn at his or her specialty to overcome any awkwardness the long journey from home might have cause! There are five Filipines in the company, forty-six of whom are trained performers or musicians. They came in some days ago on the Leelanaw to be on hand for the opening of the Mechanics’ Fair, in which they will appear, but they dislike to wait so long before showing the public what they can do, so it was ar- ranged to have them give exhibitions for the remainder of this week, commencing to-night. They will also appear in the benefit performance in aid of the recep- tion fund to be given in the Alhambra. Every one in the company is a native Filipino. The attractions which are expected to arouse the greatest interest are Francisco Luna, the Filipino “Tod Sloan”; Emilio de la Cruz, the strong man, and Eslaba Muyot, the little acrobat. *“Tod Sloan” is 8 years old. He will ride in the athletic exhibition. The strong man is but 10. Senorita Eslaba ‘is not much older, and she is just as interesting. She can turn somersaults by the half dozen and she can tie herself almost into a bow-knot without the least trouble. The company is the first of its kind to come to this y. The members are all good actors and aside from that they have the distinction of being the first of their race to appear in public here. R S e ot e anie ok e e an e T 1 L O e R S R O O A R S S S S S } ! * % $ b: ! ¥ . @ : : 3 % ; : B 1 @ ) . o ? ? t < * 45+ +0+eeQ LITTLE SENORITA ESCLABA. Th lHev r Ird Artillery, has been ordered to re- Second lLieutenant Henry W. But- Third Artillery commanda SEWER COMMISSION | MAY BF RECREATED MAYOR PHELAN AT WORK ON A NEW SCHEME. favor Phelan has set about % st repairing t of his cont 1‘ & mam AS C has been ori Park fc dv.x\ ient of Troog Sixtly ¢ ervisors to create a n as a preliminary to 1 issue for the construc- tem. discovered by atutes do not empower 1pervisors to create elther the Board of a board or commisslon for any purpose, A ’.‘\‘nlmx on furniture and trary, gives it the right r without J.N an, 101 er an architect or an en- —_————— A Handsome Cane. ntend any public work. ed the Auditor's Interpre- ey the law at first, but after a Chief Clerk E.B. Jerome of the Custom- : ¥ : hief Clerk E.B. Jerome of the Custom- | \.;ethy consultation and a study of the use has recefved from J. B. Ryan of | ¢ i with hi The 8. fo & cane, the stick of Which Is made | S s ior e o vesuit wan S, Dewer A cane, the ich is made | (ommission, as & result, was abolished the wood of the historic frigate Hart- and only its expense bills were audited, K salary belng paid. terday the Auditor the drafts of two resolutions and ford, from bod now at Mare Island, and the ferrule a Mauser bullet taken from the of a_Filipino soldier on the battle- fi near \(u\r‘l]n The head is made from asked him which of the two was satisfac- the latch of a torpedo tube from the San tory to him. One of them provided for Juan de Christina, one of the Spanish | the appointment of C. E. Grunsky, one of cruisers destroyed by Dewey at the battle in Manila Bay. { erstwhile commission, as chiéf engi- | neer, at a_salary of 34000, and bestowed B upon him the right to employ two assist- ants at the same wage. It also allowed Social by Rebekah Lodges. | 8000 for any expense that might accrue. To-morrow night there will be n soclal | The second simply appointed C. B. Gran: in the large assembly hall of the Odd Fel- | Sky engineer and allowed him’$20,000 for ows' bullding under the auspices of Cali. | (XPISCS It aichnochingSarh asalstenty i V1| whatev ornia Rebekah Lodge No. 1, Templar No. | " Auditor Wells is inclined to favor the 19, Orien o 9, Wathalla No. 15, Am- | sccona resolution, as being more nearly ity No. 161, Loyal No. 218 and Mission No. | within the law, but he will submit both 2 aid of the parade fund for the jubi- | to General DicKinson, his attorney, before lee celebration in October next. | rendering any decision. 1 take he made in prevailing upon | the | | Board Mayor submitted to the | WORKED THEIR PASSAGE HOME AS CABIN BOYS Misfortunes of Two Wealthy Lads. e WANTED TO SEE THE WORLD st ¢u, ONE GOT STRANDED HERE, THE OTHER IN SYDNEY. el City of Sydney Sails ifor Manila To- Day—Harbor Hospital Reopened by Board of Health—Water Front Notes. et Captain Lamberth of the American ship Wachusett has had a peculiar experfence. Two young men, sons of wealthy paren started out to see the world. Both fell by the wayside and became stranded In for- eign countries and far away Some good angel steered them across Cap- tain Lamberth's path, and during his last voyage to Australia- and home again he had both of them as cabin boys. One of them made the voyage to to take him home. The other came in on the Wachusett from Sydney last Tuesday and will start for his home in Washing- ton to-morrow. The Wachusett left Puget Sound for Australia in December last. Soon after clearing Cape Flattery she was caught in a heavy storm and began to leak. Captain Lamberth wanted to ccntinue the voyage, but the crew refused to work the ship, and he had to put in here. The vessel was examined and feund to be to make doubly sure the managing owuer put an extra steam pump and a windmiil on the lumber laden vessel. Some of the crew deserted, among them being the cab- in boy. Just as the ship was ready sail a young fellow named Frank Camp- bell put in an appearance and asked (o be alluv«ul 1o work his way home. He years old and had come to His 1 ¥ and the lad his relatives the fat of Lhe starving were living on ain Lamberth shipped Y, when the W N. 8 he was back with and dulng well. J. C. Gilmer _came back on the Wachu- sett as cabin bey. He has more fine rai- ment in his kit than any dude who does the lice on Murket street of an aft noon, and when be has them all on So mon in all his gla'y would not eclipse Gilmer 1s cars old, and for two y has been seeing the world, and up to f months ago had plendid time. reaching his majority he came into a con- siderable sum of money, and then the d his relatve State Vashington became too small for him. went to China, . Hawalit, New 1 in Syd- ney, N cinated with | Woolo y coast’” of Sydne. as robbed of his las cent. not a cent when he ran across tain Lamberth, and would have been to gore straits if he had been compel’ to await a remittance from home. Gilmer accordingly took the place on the Wachusett vacated Frank Campbell, and reached port last’ Tuesday, a sadder but a wiser man. His one de- sire now is to get home and settle down for good. | On the voyage from Sydney to San Francisco Cajtain Lamber iscovered a T 7 on thé chart. It degrees south, longitude . and there were five or of water an it. The ssed over the spot in safety, Wwould be particularly danerous veather to a deeply laden ves- g here from Australi sel_coming The transport Centennial will be made ready to take a load of cavalry horses to She will go on the drydock about nd as soon as sh is over- main and 'tween decks will be A with stalls for the cattle. The City.of Sydney will sail to-day with recrult The Siam will begin horses as_soon as they ar- loading | rive and the hospital sm;'; away about the end of t The Board of Health will reopen the | Harbor Hospital to-day. Drs. Robinson | and Dorr_will be in charge, and Me: Relief will get e month. will be the ambulanc drivers and Miss Wynn and Mrs. Eddy the matrons. Yestérday mornlnf the of Health had everything In_the hospital moved out to the new City Hall in order to rpite the doctors who were trying to keep the place open without - 0f fee or reward. Then when they | discovered that they could open the place with their own flg{m‘nt?efl all the goods had to be moved back again. It was the case of the “‘dog in the manger” over | again. The members of the Board of | Health were determincd that if they | could not keep the Harbor Hospital open | Lily and McGinn nobody else should. Drs. von der Leith | and Himmelsbach were willing to give | their services for nothing In order to| look out for emergency cases on the front, but the Board Health threw | L esy mobeibic Obetasls g thete way from ] the start. The Governor of Colorado and his staft | went for a cruise around the bay on the State tug Governor Irwin yesterday. visit was pald to all the points of interest in the harbor, and during the afternoon | the party was entertained by Captain Terry on the battle-ship Iowa. @an You Guqss Eb@Exaet Time of the Arrival of the Califorpia Volunteers? IF SO YOU CAN WIN $50 AND ALSO HAVE THE HONOR OF DONATING $50 TO THE GENERAL FUND OF THE ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. VERYBODY is on the tiptoe of expectancy as to the date of the arrival of the California vol- unteers. Can you guess the exact time, if not how near? To the person who guesses the near- est to the exact time (day, hour, minute and second) the Sunday Call will give $100, one-half of which ($50) goes to the lucky guesser and the other half ($50) will be donated in the name of that person to the general funds of the entertainment committee. The Merchants’ Exchange of this city will furnish the official record of the sighting of the transport, and from that record the decision will be made. The terms of the contest are: All guesses must be made on a coupon cut from the Daily or Sunday Call. Each person is allowed to fill out as many coupons as. desired and they may be mailed each day or all together, at the pleasure of the guesser. . No coupons will be received or entered into the contest that bear a postmark later than August 20. Fill out this coupon and mail to Coupon Editor Sunday Call. A A [ e : e Vi Jfa’dre.v.r LRSS BN e aNT ant an s GUESS THAT THE TRANSPORT SHERMAN WITH THE CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS WILL BE SIGHTED BY THE TIMEKEEPER OF THE M ERCHANTS EXCHANGE AT: Wanlfi...........@afa......fiou ......Wmule......Jeoand......( ) ASH @ { D R N R R R R R N P R I D R R R R PR ) Second Lieutenant Harry L. James, .Q¥QWNWMOW¥MWMQ¥WMQ. from home. | stralia and | at the end of the run had enough money | seaworthy, but | to | et Hotel del Coronado. Frank | ol | When requested, the Resorts mentioned in this column wii! send you circu- lars giving full information regarding special advantages, rates, ;an- ner of reaching them, etc. When Wntmg please mention The Call. 0 SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. 3% Hours' Ride From Los Angeles, Cal AMERICA'S FOREMOST RESORT. formation about Catalina’'s won- sttractions. World’s records for rod n reel angling. Fishing tournament May 1 to Sept. 1, auspices Tuna Club. Sixth season | of our famous Marine Band. The FHotels. Metropole and Island Villa, Modern Conveniences. Efficient Management. Moderat= Rates. Best Golf Links. IDEAL CAMP LIFE. ING COMPANY, 222 South Spring st., ““Pass twenty-five miles ocean—where the beau- of the Oaks’’ from tiful Sahnas Valley runs into the foo'hills. Moun- tain ozone makes health- ful atmosphere for ths sick. Paso Robles 1 for Health. |§ Numerous cottages are Anpen a0 or el e THoMs Shox | dotted about grounds | where invalids and con- ey e valescents in calm re- $OR02 00080808 DO OOt s pose recover their wont- ed health. 0TT0 E. NEVER, Prop., I$ PasoRobles, Cal. ¢ Take advantage Of the Round-Trip Tickets to Gty Office, 636 Market St. 40404 Now:only $60 by steamer, in- cluding 15 days' board at hotel; if longer, $2.50 a day. Apply 4 New Montgomery st, San Francisco. Vendome: In San Jose is the start- point for visitors to LICK OBSERVATORY. h is one of the most celebrated rts on the coast. §exul for little book that tells all about the zn'al Observatory. 4040404040404 04040404 $4040¢06040 040404040404 0404C4040404 Z==§hasta Region ——With Its— HOMELIKE RESORTS | i S (. 1 % AND CHAR\H\'G | R s CAMFPING RETREATS { S T sW BRIZR CAMP, EW CAMP. FHN OF CASTLE THE CELEBRATED TAV CRAG. UPPER SODA SPRINGS, SHASTA SPRINGS, SHASTA RETREAT. HOT SPRINGS. — This beautiful summer and winter cwned and who as res! PARA DR J PERRAULT. O} A VAST DOMAIN OF SCE NIC BEAUTY AND clan, will devote his entire GRANDEU of his guests, whether sic - TORSION. 150 miles south of San Fror n s ';”“4 CUESION RATES, Ranr~ Mounta at an elevation of 10 or further i tion, illustrated folders, The climate is ft and b: ete., vr»ly at the SOUTHERN PACIFIC COM- fogw. Soda, sulphur and eprings. Hot! PANY'E Ticket Office, 613 Market st. (Grand plunge and tank batbs; delightful grnund‘ Hotel). comfortable hotel: annex and cottages; hunting and fishing; grand scrm» n\v:& to families oc- walks nnd drives. Special rai alids cr others ~upying entire cottages, or yemaining more than one montn, Trains dally from Third and Townsend st. depot, § a&. m. (Pullman_to Soledad, thence seven miles by ftage to Parateo.) Round trip, For turther information address J. PER T. M.D., raiso Bprings, or city office. 336 Sutter s SKAGGS'HOTSPRINGS ONOMA COUNTY; ONLY 4% HOURS from San Francisco and but © miles stag. waters noted for medicinal virtues: satiral bath in State; swimming and bomn;, grand mountain ecenery; good trout stresms s sor; photographer's room, telephone, graph, dafly mall and expréss: FIRST-CLASS HOREL AND STAGE SERVICE: morning and afternoon etages; round trip from San n- clsco only $550. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, $2 a day or $12 a Pa- e e e e R S Byron Hot Springs. TheSijndrr'ul Hot Mineral Baths are curlng hundreds of reople of fiire LS S . References, past four. RHEUMATISM | years. Patronage constantly increasing—l Address A. BET” | year unprecedented. J. F. MULGREW, Prop. 1§ call_on LOMBAR — Serinny | § 0. 2216 Geary st. FAMOUS GILROY HOT SPRINGS | F ROB] TSON, FOR THE PAST FIVE | years at Paraiso Springs, Proprietor and AETNA SPRINGS““ = B4 = and water an ABSOLUTE CURE for matism, Kidney, Liver and Stomach | You BREATHE BETTER. | Trouble. | YOU EAT BET’ Trains leave Third and Townsend streets YOU SLEE dafly 9 a. m. and 2:45 p. LIFE IS ALTOGETHER BETTER For pamphlets address TSON. THAN IN THE CITY; AND COSTS N Details and rates cheerfully furnished by W. L. Mitchell, Mgr., Aetna Springs, or J, H. Simpson, Odd Fellows' Francisco. Telephone Mint 1s25. } HOTEL LYNDON, LOS GATOS. I ‘ NDEPENDENCE LAKE. | A Charming 8pot to Visit This Summer. OATS FREE TO GUESTS. FINE FISH- | I ing. Excellent table. Clean beds and care- | ful attention to patrons. Climate perfect. Six- teen miles from Truckee, in the heart of the Sierras and surrounded by magnificent trees of an unbroken forest. The ideal spot for familles because it is clean, no polson oak, no pests. | UST OPENED: NEW BUILDING: HAND- And ork wie s pursweater Adaress MRS seme furniture; 50 outside rooms; every M CLE] ‘Independence modern convenience: electrie bells and lighting: | perfect sanitary plumbing. Strictly first-class family and commercial hotel. Comfort and con- | HOTEL BELVEDERE venience of guests first consideration. Cuis and service unsurpassed. Commodious free PEN FOR THF SEASON APRIL 1 AM- | ple accommodations in Hotel; also in new sample room. LYMAN H. TOLFREE, Propr. ? cottages, just completed. MRS. A. T. MOORE, BELVEDERB. PLANTATION HOUSE, IGHTEEN MILES FROM CAZADERO, ON stage line. Good trout fishing, plenty frult, cream and milk; free conveyance for parties of two_or _more; grand redwnud scenery. Address et e et vt e i NAPA SODA SPRINGS nr Dl)’ E. KRUSE, 207 Front st., S. F., for | o articulars. DUNCAN SPRINGS, | ‘WO TRAINS DAILY, 7:30 A. M. AND 4 P. m.; stage meets train at Napa City. AN- DREW JACKSON, Napa Soda Springs P. O. KENILWORTH INN, WO MILES FROM HOPLAND. UNE- | qualed soda and magnesia springs: baths: ILL VALLEY—A MOST DELIGHTFUL furnished cottages. Terms, §10 to $12. Buy summer home. Every modern convenience. through tickets. Send for circular. O. HOW- | In and out door sports. Forty-five minutes from ELL, Hopland, Cal. | San_Francisco. Table under personal care of — | MRS, M. MERRY. Proprictor. CARLSBAD Most, beautist epot in S e R T, ounty. e mineral springs | ContraCosta h"eise | FERNDALE SPRINGS RESORT &5~ G failed, especially in stomach, liver, kidney and | bladder affections. ing_spot, rest, to-Martine health; perfect mmospnere train stage to hotel. Office 630 Market. “ are famous for marvelous cures when all | Superior accommodations. | $10 per week. Fine roads, trout fishing and i devr hunting. ' Write W. R McGOVERN, | A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS taken on & Carlsbad, Lake Cqunty. fruit farm 2 miles from Calistoga and rall- road station; besutiful shade; home ococking: good T0o; 36 per week and up. Address £PRE. SRt Callstoga, Napa Co.. Ca. MANZANITA Station, near Mill Valiey—3 or 4 rooms, with board: good accommodations at Manzanita Villa. SAMUSL SODA SPRINGS. R. MORRIS, PROP.. NAPA COUNTY. ® Cal. Sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion theumatiem and constipation: hot mineral baths. These springs are located in Napa | County, 20 miles east of St. Helena. The water is bottied at the springs and contains its uwn patural gas. Stage leaves St. Helena. KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS (Beswick, SI!klynu County, Cal.) Fm!:s'r FISHING AND HEALTH_RESORT he coast. Climate 8'rlect For parti- culars apply to EDSON BRI 8., Proprietors. HOTEL EL MONTE, ...DO NOT... Be Without O8 GATOS, CAL.—STRICTLY FIRST llT (1] Class; renovated throughout; lovely sur- H E ‘ : A‘ ‘ JOHN NEVILL, | joundings; new management. roprietor. BOCA HOTEL. JF INEST BUNTING AND FISHING ON THE ‘Truckee RlVEr pleuqm sunny rooms; good Yoating on laki free to guests; prices reasonable, $8 to v&w e week: special rates for | tamilies. McDONALD, Manager. | LAUREL DEL | LIMATE, SCEENEl’:? §0TEL NTERTAINMEN’ none beiter in Lake Co.; gas indoors and | H. WAMBOLD. | During Your Vacation. Subscribers to “The Call” vislting ths country, seaside or springs during the Sum- mer months can have “The Call” sent tothem for a week or longer by prepaying for sams at the Business Office or by order through carrier. C out. JOHANN SBERG. nuu KESORT AND OUTIN in the midst of the Jia) Veeder, 3i00 feet. um‘ Faic mln{. huntln‘. fishing.d Term: week. Send for circul -RESORT, Oakville, Naj PLACE Redwoods, Mount ake, boating, swim- per 3 t ToHANNISHERG inty, Cal. BLUE LAKES HOTEL W iLL BE CONDUCTED IN A QUIET, homelll.. manner. with one of the best tables In the county; §f to §13 per week Hourd S. F. and P. t i Address o Wi N, un-nm.“ i Laks