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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, 1899. EPTEMBER 1, 800000600000OOOOOOOGOOOOOOCOGGGOOOGQGG-’JGGGOOO000000000600000003000OD000600000300000000008 _____THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. g f { & [,fi c f ifi W / 3 g F’\\""'U)b?b?’!"."'U"i.””’""i’!.’..")’% o, i aieo CWwI rom e vamps o e Voluniteers e&t' 02 Hr Frank “ERAD B 7o the 5 sings here and jurer, daily, 10 00 0CC00000C0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C00200200000000000C00002080000080] IDAHO'S BOYS ARE HOME AGAIN ; i ; mEmEREERRREEREE TEERERERR L e Received With Through Wel- Open Arms by coming Crowds Thousands. to Presidio. | t0 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p.m.—free. Safutdey GoldenRule Bazaar. CALIFORNIAS LARGEST—AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. il e ALL-DAY Sprciar SALES — P o e P e P P R e R P P Trimming Remnanis. To-day cn y af one-half marked prices. Until closing time t e e — _ is evening we place on sale the season’s "‘hf‘\"‘(r:\:\‘;lpnr( f;:;,;( searcely anvbody but a few officers of the | entire accumulation of Remnants of Trimmings, consisting of Mo- 18 the Xy » regiment knew anything about it. | i ANk i Q ids H 3 i 3 i e e A e T R s hair and Silk Gimps, Braids, Jet (_xxmpa anx.l Appliques, in lengths » camp at the Pre- were slight, but he received -and bore | from 1 to 6 yards, suitable for waists or skirts, at daho men are in the lgem like A‘ hero and he Sr(n} ‘ld r;:hliln i ’ the same ace till he performe his d = tormerly occupied G A T R G R One-half the marked price. \ ry; the North Dakota the ' score | e R o - the western end of the camp | On the night of February 15 when 54 < in the third battalion street Company M fell wounded, Me arieia (] engins, Cs west side of the camp. The o S o I - : Nor d e ramite ] R Co e The big store offers 35 only Fancy Bordered Taffeta Five-yard I srmerly used by | Kinnon did more than this, He knelt be- Skirt Lengths, 4 good quality of taffeta, with mercerized N as a reg- | i > body of the wounded Fect, el e s apt sie e C e M Daketad lieutenant w bullets flew thick and effect, our regular price $1 each—for this day only two, and with fast to stop the blood which flowed fi E Y bt a ghastly wound the b . While was stocping over ‘Lieutenant Hor: Friday Only | Friiay Only bullet plowed its way across the :flfi{;gflvs z : Boys’ Mienzenhauer ‘ease Lieutenant Hogan zithel's, s4.95- chaplain to Suits. : boys' said Father Miller and I‘ri\l'iw L L Lt e T T L L L e L L R L L L e P T L L LI L ST L LT T 1 in th: fot, for boys 10, 11, 12, 13 14 mixtures, wei hts, tho oughiy go>d in ke ani 7, t imminz, suit con- 7 eists o reasted PROTD BYT hoDSeN 1 ol, Ak ke ke ke ke ek ke ok e sk e e ke e ke kokok ok ke ke ok ke ke ke ok ok ok kR ok T e ko ok ek skokok ok ok ok ok ok sk Aok sk e ko e ok e kok ok ke kok ko ok ok kok ok IDAHO TROOPS NEARING THE PRESIDIO. A e o LICE ARt g S & Kinnon was shot in the groin. The wound wa ight and T reticent dread 1i ther Y e i & Dress Goods ‘i< Fijdap Only t an ex- . Nove! Su't- s = oy re was | & S @CI@ha ingans Fasc; Checks jies’ E2liD olenp He e Lress it aoiort aaiony Ladies ¢ he offic nd Wiater wear, our reguiar Knif FINANCE COMMITTEE I 5o Underw ear % 7 SLdnna Ladies’ Jersey Rib- and respected red Fridav Only. otk the Dnance regime SRR bed Fieece Lined g"}‘_‘fllfld” n Cotton Srim,; 4C. tVests and Pants, him worth and busting vest high neck, long sleeves, full ankle length, colors natural ani cream— pants For Frida». £2.50 Shoes for $1.43. HOW A REGIMENT IS | | | FED ON THE TRANSPORTS | BATTLE OF SANTIAGO forthis day only, per 12c garment .. . GRAPHICALLY DESCRIBED : e A I The transport Grant docked at the Gov- soies, . P ma which t Fridav—Saturday. ) keep always @ Mg P Py M P P P P P PSa R PR S | crnment wharf early yesterday morning, Ing them damp-| and a ter all the soldi were proof, uppers - o amer Is to be sent back For calt wieh » G Ir@CEmies— These et Ligguors: sy me ) welc ch memt |to M day and on Monday wharf getting re The peedily as possible, so to- e will go to Hunters Point drydock she will be back at the ; for anot £ stores required by neat toe cip of same mat-rial, a good, strong, sho: fo- rougi. sold v only. serv.ceable and genteel and-ready wear, all siza 0—special th of for a round trip is some- amour Barbanss ous. Take the provisions for i s n ¢ used on the Grant for insta e dayz, st the soldiers had for Friday Only. curry of salmon and rice ilv 50 ths 1o a single customer.) . For dinner th R-g ey — r the2 d rpy—Res or the 2 d LR L L L T T T e S A P e T T TR T DR ST L R A L L I R R L L A L s e a Rl AR L D I A L S L LA A g BRAB B ERBASEAEEIEBERINEILBRLBISENERGABER I BARRANEDOE B AIN G SRt - » ifl"‘flél‘fid6466‘!‘#‘!“.‘65.6‘&“#6646.‘ lfl‘l‘vt QUARTERVMASTER BAKER TO BE DISCIPLINED broiled s 1d cream chicken and s REFUSED TO ALLOW INSPECT- ¥ r the ORS ON THE GRANT. h last su The pro- oted to the armory and O, League of Quarter Government tre HE WILL DELVE INTO INDUSTRIAL SUBJECTS P T R R R R R S S en with jelly, mas s, peach tapioca pud- a pud- XK XX K XX KXY XK XXX X X = e R R R B Ma NG g R B PLAIN WALTER G. ISAACS. s of the T section of the U Customs Collector Jack had refused to allow the ers to board the transport night, and tit to come United | held by | George | th street. | dge Mogan's c Captain to_Colonel aindant of the Presidio He will be the Presidio ed upon the before xpected he sentence be approved IDAHO'S RANKS STIRRED BY A STATE SCANDAL has a scAndal which kes close to the core of the high ex- e circles of the State. Its central Captain George Steunenburg of Company E 1 a brother of xcel- cy Governor Steunenburg. Twice during the regiment's stay at| Manila Captain Steunenburg suffered mil- ftary disgrace, and when the Idaho troops were about to leave the Philippines he yvet had a sentence of three months hanging & Ea g X g ~ 53 g . LABOR COMMISSIONER F. V. MEYERS. will assume the duties of his the last four and a half years, and getting bureau. So far he has ments of the place to be ner in which his predece f. In fs \gineer for many he has suddenly found hims having been a locomotive er is stiil a young man, Mr. Meyers By constant application to his d tion of engineer, and in all of hi vears ago Mr. Meyers was elected chairma he tion he has since held Mr. Meyers p: conducted the rted in life S, recently appointed Labor Comm: ew office th I past three days Mr. Meyers has been at the Labor Bureau on Califor- ¥ nia street conferring with E Fitzgera 1 insi; years. advanced experience he had no mishaps. of the Southern Pacific jurisdic- tion of the International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, which posi- sioner’ by the Governor, morning. 1d, who has held the office for ht into the business of the made no appointments of deputies or special agents and he states that he will not do so until he is more familiar with the’ require- a high tribute to the man- rs of the office The new Commissioner is not a novice in the’ field of usefulness in which t, he comes out of the ranks of labor, At an early age, and he s a fireman on the railroad. tesponsible posi- in div giv During the About eight PG oY S VLGOI GO L0 & | twl and | | ‘ than | idual sub the work carrie: | provai h amount collected up to date and deposited with | Your treasurer, F. W. Dohrmann, is $ iCHAPLA!N HIT TWICE * The Rev. | chaplain of | ment, is a modest hero of two thrilling | ana hairbreadth escapes from Filipino bullets. uthern birth, 1t Cleveland whole war 1t during every bombard g0 and at the fall of Guan. 1888 f the days’ $1,500,000 among ition to the pecun es of our taken g Tven « e ye the finance conclude i at the full BY FLYING BULLETS | Father W the D. McKinnon, First California Regi. Father McKinnon was wounded ice during the campalgn of hardships OLOTIOLIOQLIO & 01 & POOHNOLONOV STIOLSL SIS & X © LGSOV | which our boys put In around Manila and 1| {and a | the | lost | E ers under hi and the 1k for themselve transport Warren is loaded and She will provab away of fitting out the Co- sing rapidly, and the Cen- ady for horses t ken to the roll me repairs are to nion Iron Works. practically a new repairs and alterations now all made. A new hurricane o put on her and a lot of s and staterooms are being added. re being thoroughly over- ek, 'The Sherman g mills yestercay, "Band in all about $30.000. will be on the vessel before she goes in Shrvice again. The Aztec is bei ready for her cargo of ho : kh is having €Xtra passenger ac dations built on her mamn deck. steamer Victoria is now on her w. rom Puget ‘Sound, and as soon & < will be fitted out for a transport navy trausport Solace sailed from + Saa Francisco on August 24. a great number of naval officers ot of discharged men aboard. ewey is to be properly remembered in | lier, Vt., when he arrives in New Two of the chnnon that he cap- ish warship Castelia st night, and on at Montpelier they will be ady to fire as soon as announced. Montpelier birthplace, and townsmen W ebrate his return, Sent a request to the Secretary of the and he placed the cannon at their | Admiral a 1. They Were brou Manila and have been at the navy for some time. Yesterday they brought down on the steamer Herald Were shipped East. One of them weighs 5 and the other 10,770 pounds. | e 7 | SLADE BENEFIT HAS BEEN POSTPONED A DAY Owing to the fact that the Native Sons’ and Daughters’ banquet to the First Cal- ifornia volunteers is to take place on Sat- urday night the big benefit to Private John A. Slade of the same regiment, who a leg in battle during the war in the ippines, which was scheduled for the same night at the Alhambra Theater, has been postponed until the following even- ing. The change in the date was made at the request of hundreds of volunteers who have purchased tickets for the benefit of their crippled comrade, whom they regard | the real hero of the regiment. They will &1l be there, as will the officers of the First California, who have engaged a box for the occasion. Mayor Phelan yester- day sent a check for 325 to those having charge of the benefit fund, and also QHPAPKPAOX DA PAPAPAPKOXIADAPAPK D X D X VHPAPADAOX PO agreed to attend and make the presenta- | tion speech. The entertainment will surely take place Sunddy night, and from present indicatlons those who witness it will be amply repaid, as a programme of excep- tlonai excellence has been prepared. obliged to t terday for on board the the tof ments—Lieutenant ), Corporal W. i1, Luke O’Con- tion or hindr ¢ going >0 nor L Roe, J. Guin- Carteret. the Grant nd Satur- t street. * t Secretary of tained the c the customs United S P: The customs people seem determined to push Quartermaster Baker to the wall | Patrick De years old, er, about 30 32 Tehama street his bed vesterd been on a spree for > body was removed to n that the to board a no right Oxoxo 0% FOR WEAK MEN! Dr. McLaughiin’s Electric Beit invention, pos- Tent, the most sim- t durable bat- ] @ * ® * & * ple construction tery on earth. 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