The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 20, 1899, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCI SU 1899, NDAY, AUGU SCO CALL, T 20, ADVERTISEMENTS. GOLDEN GATE CLOAK AND SUIT HOJSE, 1230-1232-4234 MARKET STREET, GOLF CAPES. | MONG those who enlisted in the volunteer army and, went to the 'SPLENDID RECORD OF A CAL/IFORNIA SOLDIER BOY tween Spain and the United States a young- Californian, a S8an Francisco boy, Harold ambers. He joined the Twentieth Kan when that now famous regiment was here en route to the Philippines, and that he has ac- [ i e O R e = ] as quitted himself nobly is proved by the sl Ll following tribute to his bravery and Fall and Winter Styles, strict attention to duty, written by 1893_1900_ Captain Edmund Boitwood, under whom he has served since he donned Uncle Sam’s uniform and started upon his career | R e S o o o o an g QGOS0 LOOBL OGO DHOOO 0GOOGOOSOOLOODOOOD B S o s = : D e lE b s a soldier: o atIes L ILA, P. % r San Franci L 1 the record of a ifornian, Harold o Chambers, who enlis my com- @ H.I ES SS 95 m 320 pany while we it Camp Merritt 9000000200000 090 b ' ¥ a 1d whe e at 1441 Sacramento street, in your city. He has been RS my company clerk, in which position he has been of much value to me. This not kept him, how following er, from being on the firing line, and he has been present CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' §| GOLF CAPES, | February 5 Marioloa, River, ) March 4 “In additi the trenches in fro courage. At the to the privilege pulled over, €, he was for twenty of Caloocan, and al nde Rio Gr River he anx ; and earnestly pressed his claim of swin across with the rope with which the raft was to be but the men had been selected and he was denied inother kind of heroism that I wish to speak. e left side, the ball striking a rib, inches from the point of entrs , did not lose his prese who is very nervous and troub the telegraphic report of his t termined to say nothing 'GOLDEN GATE GLOAEK AND SUIT HOUSE, 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET. ce i he secretly dre t on duty until May 4, when he was BRI SRR, his place at San Tomas. mbere Jis fnot swag, Dl and swolle however, to San Fernando, from which At the battle of assing under the ambers, although He s: he thought d with heart disease, and fearing eing wounded might be fatal to her, he de- joined the firing line. After the firing had pital at Manila, where his wound was first discovered. ain and doing his duty with the company. Respectfully EDMUND BOLTWOOD, Captain, Company K, Twentieth Kansas, U. S. BEER'S DEATH | And Furni'ture JUS A C Cap v Carpets!| T ARRIVED—- ete As: I RO ESCAP kS t of Latest Designs in ei_s. Furniture, Stoves, Etc. ADVERTISEMENTS. Piles You are costive, and nature is under a constant strain to relieve the condition. This causes a rush of blood to the rectum, and before long congested lumps appear, itching, painful, bleeding. Then you have piles. There are many kinds and many cures, but piles are not curable unless you assist nature in removing the cause. CASCARETS make effort easy, regulate and soften the stools, relieving the tension, and giving nature a chance to use her healing power. Piles, hemorrhoids, fistula, and other rectal troubles yield to the treatment, and Cascarets quickly and surely remove them forever. 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Tasts good, do good. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. Be sure you got the genuine! Beware of imitations and substitutes ! Buy a box of CASCARETS to-day, and if not pleased in every respect, get your money back! Write us for booklet and free sample! Address STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORKtml | g % ohn A. B. Wilson of the Howard M. E. Church followed and read the burial service. The bpdy was then | escorted to Odd Fellows’ Cemetery, where the remains were cremated. DREXLER FUNERAL. The funeral of Louls P. Drexler, one of office. Rev. year: age. r MILITARY AND A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. JAMES O’BRIEN, THE WELL~ KNOWN MERCHANT, AGAIN TO ENTER THE RE- TAIL FIELD. inent B'nai B'rith mem Federation of Clubs Will Try to Have a Plank Inserted in Convention Platforms. the best known men on the Pacific Coast, | — A well-attended meeting of the Fede was held yesterday afterncon from his A 1348 Todende, 108 Ve Ness avenus 1v|A LAgs Eullding (on Market Hireet ation of Mission Improvement Clubs held f last ni Leased for the Conduct of a First-Class Up-to-Date One as largely attended by the friends and acquaintances of the deceased and was of | OV HOADRS T T es. | T. B . ARONSON ¥ [UR! COMPANY, 338-340 POST ST., SHle EK EP 1 E ST Nearly Went Down in| Was Found Uncon- Lo a Hurricane. sciousin the Cellar. INDIAN OP.UM CURE, B..D. KIMMIS, 201 Turk BT | St St., 8an Francisco. The officers and men of the American| Bernard Beer, a well known downtown bark Palmyra are not likely to fo e nt, w found in the | OCEAN TRAVEL. voyage from Australia, just enc in a t the southeast cornur : G o hurry ring the first y m of the rv o5 Washington streets Pacific Coast Steamship ‘Be: . |the Totel nesfly went oy 1o o e G ony e o A alattls eaotan iy Stabiaara came within a distance of going | his h w]w is street, where he died s and again at | vesterday mo: Beer's st the | @ topie fo incident form was lift i Thursday rning | . me the crowd of commi and others who labor i . who had collected on were informed by the the unconsci man that a ght shaft thet | that his death was | asphy xiation. | lot been fif e » dead man have dis v and: aerca played an un 3 e and hersca When Beer's body was discovered by from New-|0né of his employes < een in the downward in_the ¢ Tave Had she| Were turned full on, not been well found 1-a yut ship in | Of 8as, but nevertheles = every r -t she could never have with- {he relatives of the d ins | ¥ . st the hurricane into soon | ¢ was injured by falling through | tatns ey e alia | after leaving A open freight shaft. Mex A each | blown into ri ul % carried | Coroner Hill was notified of the de foref washed off and | CArly yesterday ing, and he visited | b L heavy ) port. After the | the h ation. As a | ' » of the damage was repaired lesult 3 the ¢ bkl S we and the cargo straightened up and all (eCAInE At Beer was ac . G well unt e as a few days | dentally SR D T » b Q.mlly'x'ul] S r}:‘»zv“l"up‘m’!n R ory told ‘Coroner H1I1| ¢ L1 e R began to act erly, and while he ap- tom t0 take a nap in the Matket at - peared to know im which direction S: Lo every morning —_— - ancisco lay, he persisted in takin s Al was over. On opposite course The men wanted Chief n:"v.vl F: nt down into Ofticer James sh to take command of | JhOU to take his THE 8. R. & N. c[], the vessel, but he refused. saying the “ole et was !u{"}“}"’. low ould te em through ut b; # DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TG Gold }‘;:nl.y-’:x]l"rmm.l ‘S‘v:nnl_\- «n‘fir th 1 by water in pply pipe. | the man on the look-out heard the r 1 to his home his AN kers ahead and a few minutes later fousnes: i . arf at 10 a. m. saw a light on_the had no intention 812 First Class Including Be: Point Reyes ligt g FARE 88 Second Class and L?eau.m s going eight knots an | AnC O0b F0E AL anyosenoly STATE ( FORNIA hour toward the beach. After. a great | {nfitunonia inesk troublés is deal of hard work the crew, laboring as | 21OW0, 10 flas s sidence : hey had never labored in th 5 ko dae b (e that explains the strange { the Palmyra was got oS nct ng Beer's death. < refused to give 5 yor < | out an, ormation concerning 3 | S & ting down to the bar, Captain Keller | Ut any Information concerning the mat- on a north-northwest course put the ship Coroner Hill did not remove the body to A e Mot She. Lancin 3 the Morgue. The autopsy will be held to- —— ashore a few mo 0. The crew |%a%: : : R A = e Mo A "the snlp and| 1be deecased was a native of Austria AMERICAN LINE Pasan to discuss the situation. From dis- | which will : 5 the most solemn character. Magnificent | : pied the chair and retary Joseph P. Rl e D e N i Price Store. Tuohey was at his station. ction marks of the esteem in which Mr. Drexier LECBRER of the Mayor in circumventing the Mar- o was held while he lived, and tokens of 2 | ket Street Railroad .~..m,.‘,,,\" in its RT_ Services Over Body Of | réipect for himself and bersaved family To the majority of San Francisco tempt to remove the iron ‘posts from the i A lvalllu‘fhmnmv‘?-:fi;m' 1f x;nln\xvlv‘wl[. business men who are familiar with by T e . { covered e casket and on either side Mission district and substitute wooden H. F. Emeric. e n Caretusion. Reve e Mac. | the energetic character and keen b ones in their stead was indorsed. | R ho was a close friend of the ss abtlity of the man it will not be a The fc on _adopted resolution B e e | sty to that Mr. James which recommended the insertion of a mortal of the late Goine Hone: ana g iphte | O'Brien has decided to take up on plan h the Republican and Demo- | F. borne to its last resting | The pallbearers were > Phelan, | more the sibilities of & lar; cratic party conventions for the better- | Pla v afternoon by a large mili- | Ct 3, imon | ment of the Mission district. Among sug- | tary C ! . J. Carolan nder, estIone Wad Ohe. AAVANCET LoAs b ] they ducsiasd dlab John McMulien and Thé Bestione wa ne afivanced by John T, |the deceased clubman funeral procession proceeded to Third and good fe The fune cortege passed m, a property owner of the Precita 0V Townsend and was thence ta en to Cy- and a member of the improvement ts of n through the principal stre the clby T e Donohoe building. f that section, to the effect that all | on its way to the burial ground and was | place 5 % r will be known as J. g south from Twenty- | Viewed by thousands who lined the route. | On the return the funeral party to the hd will con ; nd Kentucky. inued and filled in to Army s at the sewers be continued when complete, main Army street sewer. the necessity of be e of the late Mr. Drexler Cassasa’s band led the way. playing a dirge, followed by Troop A, N C., in command of Captain Burnette; a bat- talion of the Naval Reserve, in command of Captain Turner; a company of the Sig- nal Corps, diSmounted, and Company A, N. G. C., of Oakland, in commang of Cap- ther on, ad into the in speaking on this improvement tions have been made with tern firms on the lines to 11 goods will be pur- DEATH OF J. O. SHORT. = st dlace is 0 OUS SW! tain Po er, P P 2 e TAtsile & oS wans A Poul T arers were Colonels T. P.| The rcmains of J. Owen Short, a trusted coupled with the smallest cost, sive refuse from the — Coltmbis | Cluff and D, E. Miles, representing the employe of the Market Street e being but one profit between the I building, the City and County | Division Staff; W. J. Golcher and H. B.| tem, who succumbed at the | manufacturer and the consumer. tal and also the private dwellings Hosmer, representing tne Elks: Rudolph | § n Pacific Hospital from a shock in the neighborhood Herold,' Wiliam Mu : g from a scrious operation, were | A Dolores-street boulevard leading to | Gould and W. H. Alfor: hipped to Coos Bay yesterday on the | NISt-class cloas @70 S = the Golden Gate i bther immSovto | of the deceased. General Dickinson and | steamer Arcata, where the funeral will be | ID8 a 1arge and valuable stock of furs ments were added to the recommenda- | hiS staff, compo; of Colonels Murphy, | held to-day | and secalski together with black tions. To have these embodied in the | DWver, Stanley, Barrere, Dohrmann and| Deceased was 37 years of age and a | from the leading American and 1d and _Sc aff and God: midl r of Empire Lodge of the Odd F He leaves a wi ors and three brofn- Miles, and Sergeant M Th Majors factories, in latest styles and platforms, a committee cons belonging to each of the mentioned was ing of three political parties follow Numerous other departments will be ates to have their “or the Reput . President Ch 8 wigne heid idded. Following the honorable pl Strade: jus B San_Fr: 0 Lod, b ’.’]r.\tuh 'ollowing he rable plan et ai o rad aohn W Protective. Order of Which has characterized the conduct Di 3. ‘White and Becratary 9 Blks, cgmmodioug hall fn. the A Hall for Holly Park. of Mr. O'Brien’s business in the past, Trohey ? entral L(lu;k The ceremonles were 2| e el s nohs | Lhistmew o will be strictly one AnAitempt was made by some of he | e MOSE solemnn character and were Wit | for e %, Sione for a public hall | ice and first class. A sufficient and competent staff of g favorites indorsed | P Chopin’ o e on | will be laia this forencon by the members for politieal positions hefore the various | L, deceased. Chopim's funeral mareh | §f the club. The site selected for the new | clerks will be at hand to give the pub- conventions, but this was voted down then sung by Mrs. Tillie Mor and | edifice 1s on the corner of Crescent and | lic ready and intelligent service. Mr. DeliETnot it ince of the club. | Mrs. W. W. Broggs. The Press Club | Bouth avenues. O'Brien’s wide acquaintance with the As a substitute it was finally decided that | qlartet ‘also’ rendered soulful melodies. | It iS the intention of the club members | puginess public in San Francisco for a the committec ppointed, with | Seart e A anning. oxalted ruler of the | to have the hall finished in the course of | PUSINESS Puate & Fem o e the executive committee of the federation, | Relivered the oration over the body | four weeks from the date of its com- | quarter of EICOTILAN ! great recommend six Republicans and an equal | of his friend and fellow member. His ncement. With the new hall an fncen_ | popularity with the home buyers are number of Democrats for the office of | pbate o the ‘deceaced wae & toniching | tve for general improvements in that | sure to bring him succe Supervisor, with the proviso that these | one and brought tears to the eyes of | Portion of the Mission will be provided. | men should be in sympathy with the Mis- | many. He extolled his good qualities as | Excerpt from a letter written by a pri- sion people in obtaining t a citizen and a man and dwelt on the| Dear Madam: “Pegamoid” says come; | yate soldier at Manila: “It is beastly hot sought. | energy he had displayed while in public| You're welcome, Chrenicle bullding, No. 6L | here, but slaying is excellent.”—Life. cussion they went to grumbling, and fr grumbling to shouts of *“You're running nd us on the rocks.” ‘Then they turned to the 0 second mate and said: “For God's sake, Mr. take charge of the ship. & eeond mate started in to do so and knocked down by the captain. Then, a general fracas was imminent, e pilot got aboard and set everybody work putting the sails aback. { A s the Palmyra dropped anchor were furled every member .w, with the exception of the cook, cabin hoy and carpenter, hip in'a bod NEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Wagner, RED STAR New York an d Antwerp, e left the s UNIDENTIFIED SUICIDE. | Plentiful Dose of Morphine Baffles Physician’s Labors. An unknown man about 30 years of ago brought into the Receiving Hospital 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon in es of morphine poisoning. He was 4 In an underground beer £aloon near hwest corner of Geary and streets and wa after having taken the soon carried off to the B i ttigan administered antidotes, S - treatmer found n | . and upon the arrival of Dr. Dray al respiration attempted. The company s offics. | Physicians and assistants worked over the ® | body for four hours, but their efforts CURTIS, General Agent. | Proved futile A dram-sized bottle cf morphine was found in the suicide's S. S. Austrana | Clothes, twenty grains of which had Leen | used. hesccy aMonoluln | “TThy uicide was a man of mediam | ; . m. * | stature, light hair and had a dark red | 4 m % "Alameda sans | mustache. His clothes were of good tex- | gvamshm, Honolulu _ and | ture, though showing signs of wear. His | it 3 l Auckland for Sydney | suit was of dark material and the coat | QAT (o e, ©mpany- & tay, September | cut in the sack style. He wore a dark ) o 8, at 10 p. m. slue flannel overshirt and a soft hat. ") Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, | "The body was taken {0 l;:‘eh.]‘\;argue mos, New Zealand Australia, Indla, Bues, | where it will remain for identification. —e—— A VISIT OF COURTESY. Ohio Society of California Calls on Major Strong at the Palace. About fifty members of the Ohio Soclety of California paid a visit of courtesy to | | Major W. L. Strong, Ex-Ma | York, at the Palace Hotel last evening. ~ | Major Strong received them in the pariors of the hotel and listened with pleasure and appreciation to the compliments that were paid him in the clever speeches de- livered by Colonel J. P. Jackson, J. Mal- com Gleaves, W. H. 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