The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 4, 1899, Page 5

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FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY 1899 THE SAN EPTEMBER 4 | wan atone flying the American flag and | | coming from an American port. The steamer Orizaba arrived from Puget | ound ports yesterday will be used s an extra vessel by the Pacific Coast Steamship Company, taking the place of to lay up | ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH SAN MATEO COAL SHIPS ARE ALL EAGER T0 | 8 a | any of the fleet that may have | H for repairs or meet with a ce . Cap- | l tain Green, one of the m poular 1 | T T @+t sisirodeteirieg o0 Orizaba. eptember 1, in latit | tude W 1 longi with the bi was about off Alse ill not get here befc re | lier Cza g raft in ay, B ir MAY BE DEARER her tow w Much Supply Taken |, wurmasted scnooner Tansit vas Two Big Regiments by Transports. : .’“f; ‘fi : Captain Now Ready. < S, inkle i Capta —— Buchard as maste steamer Alex =—— HOSPITAL SHIP RELIEF READY |, Doriia mose m gt Rers & EACH WANTS TO SAIL FIRST S 1 Adr e — Jor for LAST OF THETHIRTY-FIRST AND | THIRTY-FOURTH HERE. AT They Will Probably Leave on the| Transports Sherman and Grant | Within the Next Two Weeks. g UNCLE SAM MAY IGNORE THE LOCAL INSPECTORS. e The Battleship Iowa May Make a Cruise on Puget Sound—Czar- ina and the Log Raft Spoken. Tl red battalions of the Thirty- irty-fourth regiments arrived Presidio. The Third Bat- Thirty-first, under Major ived at the Oakland ng, but on account of the hour the men were e train all night and were in the morning. They eered along the line of arters and band of the Colonel Pettit and one hird battalion, arrived at iturday evening. v be dearer tt have some tre es. Vessels to arter, a the A e S e B e e S aR A S S o S o i i S e S o g ADVERTISEMENTS. IN DEDICATED TELEPHONE, GRANT 33. BENBA ‘!;E& cflx!'l%n 222.224 SUTTER STREET. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Monday ---Tuesday---Wednesday Reg. 23¢, now 20c tin “‘Prevont,” finest imported Reg. 35¢, mow 2 Ibs 55¢ a ect bl roasted | | Q| - L S s Sardine Bo and g Cal. 61 a ive il a es bott e Tic Lo o S e Reg. now $2.2 5 rd Battalion of the Thirty- D e e S S e i s o o Py * D @ * s f 7 B+t tDtB e 9005056540404 00+04000404+0+ O+ + O+ I¢G+ e 0+D D Oniothes ates (e trom 3 ¢ Formal Consecration of the Sacred Edifice. 0.K. Whisky, 20% 3 bots §2, gal $3 *> (idba Py the new St. fter blessing the spot the procession | h lif ar-old ble: The old e, ‘: e Chur on | < up a position in fro e c | Reg. §1 bot., $4 gal : ! 5 and | e, where pica Red. 90c, now T3¢ bot . + and im- | - A e . &) Girected by Favorita de California * d at the ng Vi + hereisnaciasa Locus Iste Reg. $3.75, PS C Sl e o ishop™ then | Cholcest t d 5§ edifice, posite | ha on the corne | equaled at this pric ! e reared | it to ,§ ,‘r\‘(ce of God, and it vl\;w T gt for Huntl 5 &'P S ¢ lowered i ts place copner bo neration: v 3 > for it. It contained a i\.errh'x:flt( scroll vour work. and may New: iy rom London jus b ,- epe i Lido, UNL; untold blesing nt kinds. b . L Catholic brethre b v Califor : | )extvr\d ever ir € ? Father Patrick large - ng many hearts, u s ® James requested vocation of | i‘:‘,,’“;“"‘,‘mi’ . )¢ : Matthew, atier w The Y renbian AMUSEMENTS. P ® s semblag | ~ == . 4| sung, b )¢ ADVERTISEMENTS. & O D s T | d - . 1 3 | 3 I MATINEE TO-DAY, Monday, sts and the F ) 4 - S5 e the comm SEPT. 4-LABOR DAY. 5 0! | at work, and sald: oy, 10c; chil- 3 -, n build no house holier than ¢ the presenc Increased to fifty in number. ? q | t imr ! 6 @ | tne interest of 1 e B¢ Man must ever ) ¢ € ever anm * * @+ 4640490404000+ 040+ @Q SESSION OF ThE P e e e D 4 b et et et et oD eBeieiebeteieteiedeteieie® FOR THE CANNIBAL ISLANDS. ter Deputy Stubblefield was shot by Mart Smith. The latter, escaping capture, went his home and sent word to the county would never attend court T b e first general cargo s ‘ew Guinea, and the L von Dot I nd and his crew will, Lol Lewis went to serve papers for of the island. on him and according to the rumor he BINETALLITS. £ , = - it g 2 was shot dead as he approached Smit ] ) f the report is true, t vesterday mornirg, the third killing in Clay County last wee seph Wheeler : ————— | escued. It reached New England’s League BATTLE FOR LIFE ‘ Major Mec- now the que: was here fir ment s 3 Frost-Bitten Sailors R t : 2 Is Active. WITH A FIERCE SHARK an important one ax- ———— | the other question— - TACOMA, S 3.—A special from Neah ot e lon ' THE* PRESIDENT ASSAILED ot tar o ey reported for duty to t “Light House Jim, ne of the In- £ the Department of 3 dian Judge \ere, was attacked by a shark while on his way to shore with a small canoe full of salmon. The shark bit s of the canoe and tipped it so as into the canoe and grab a salmon, AGUINALDO EULOGIZED BY CON- GRESSMAN LENTZ. e but the Thirty-first claims it t a 1 nd besides it had road before the ed westward, talions of the Thirty- i g it in two and taking part of it, list Friday vader oo |Makes s Very Impassloned. Speech ey bla0 i alin: verine heaihand nel W. C. Hayes. | Arraigning the Philippine it away. 1 the Saturday ‘War and the Admin- me Qui ite Tndians landed a whale Thomas, nentucky. While one of 8 | : < at Lapush a few days ago. the w ove; ey Stoppes V' 3 % ey resiihoy siopbed atbeayer istration. the Indians was removing the harpoons Send the SUNDAY CALL to § transportation, and the regiments, or — a big attacked his boat and over- 8 5 vanguards of the regiments, came out | % turned it. The Indian was thrown into the & vour friends abroad—wrapped % Denver pr: lly together. The Special Dispatch to The Call e e L haRE e IR R e bod - ttalions of e Thirty-first arrived | - =y X : yred to reach. The shark was too quicl B ready for mailing, 5¢ per copy. % ,and the First Battalion of | PROVIDENCE, Se e first meet- Lo e 2 e arrived in the evening. of -the W d Bimeta : i s = S NN ) OF Dokt Tepiaianie nine | L 0t e e il Pulk (i A struggle ensued, during which Gt s arriving Toasn e e & e n knife into the - regiment to. go will probably | afternoon. Jucle ° "t o e said: | shark's body several times. He did not SUNDAY AT THE PARK. to the Sherman, a vessel that | Kentucky was the first speak He sald: | o ape until the shark had taken a big Big Crowds Enjoy a Day’s Outing. . e ,‘a,“"j_i“‘wm“;g It te we mettisaiihat (e ¢ bite of flesh out of his leg, making an o Al ihe Ohuies: able, or perhaps the Columbia, but | eratie natic VAl yand patutal wornd Big crowds as usual visited the Park |ine Columbia will not take a full regi-| that pla DETERMINED TO STRIKE — = X D' 8 3 Bited ‘341 ba ment of 1300 men, and neither commander | ent bi . not unusual'| js willing to have his command divided if | recefve — VERTISEMENTS. ontent | it e s ivided {1 5 = s N ,_.AD ERTISEMEN ce ril{_‘ lkn; =L;-?';{n’drmi '}nln will get away ;n:\fi« English Sailors and Firemen Insist | gt TS g here has September 10 or 12. . o Park for se regiments are camped In the old | Where 10 OURTNT) Upon Higher Wages. | uch or e camp on the ridges and in the 'hol- | hojders of capital LONDON, Sept. 3.—The demonstrations Coscen vy the D "l&;““'}‘fhlr;’c“:{rd*:[he'l:'l’:;nméil;i; hm!l n:,,\mmb organized to-day at Cardiff, Hull, Bristol Presidio. Both are fine regiments. and | ronse of party and Liverpool by the sallors’ and fire- umber of people were enter- | among them are many who served | to Republicanisn he | men’s unions were well atended. At all | es. Among the attrac. | through the Cuban campalgns, It {s| platform made by the . and | go on a strike unless the increase in 4 e claimed that In the Thirty-fourth there | there will not be a d o ta | wages askgd for is granted. week are pine battle | 5o Cuban veterans numerous enough to | lam J. Bryan 18 P L3 | TnIMGLoRCoRs Conps Make up 40 per cent of the command. A e o | P hrlipiaes a8 2000 as Mossible, | the| Government by, thos SBNERISRNENTS o ¢ The ldaho regiment will be mustered | “That piattorm will be added to | aro expoeted | Qut of the service on the Ztn Inst. It | be appropriate declarations as fo | perialisny M Pinkham’s Medici Mad 3 - t : are expected. | p35 been announced, but not officially, | and trusts; and as for me, I w e glad rs. Pinkham’s edicine ade 8o Bad mat“aterWouldOo:{eOl;q s of th that 3 orth Dakota men will be mus. | see a declaration favor: e and Brop on the Floor. Hands ut on the same day, and that the | ership of publlc utll N [ f Mrs. Kuhi Full of Water Blisters. Doctor oming battalion and 'the Wyoming | able to the Init a INew Woman o rs. Ruhn. > N, lica- light battery will be mustered out on the =2 d Un e Could Not Relteve. First Applica Bt Ao and Calied TR tion of CUTICURA Stopped Itch- The men of the First California Regi-| " | ““DeA® MRs. PINkHAM—I think it is ing and Induced Sleep. Cured in will give up their arms and equip.| Congressman John J I,om.z 'n‘{ Lo]ulx;n; | One Month to-day. The guard turned in its| bus, Ohio, was the next AT "* | my duty to write to you expressing - p sterday. From now on the guard | sarcastic reference to P t McKin- | Y €95 e i g 1 bad eczema on wy bands so bad that when I R s will be one for the protection of | jey, his arraignment of the Philippine war | Iy sincere gratitude for the wonder- . nem, the matter would ooze out and drop et ‘:;”x’i‘i'fi&i ?:fl;:guhflkm’!y it will be | 14 p logy of Aguinaldo as c t the | ful relief I have experienced by the use e f blis- bl S, el ates n of the ¢ ek Pink ‘s Vi Z « My hands were IBJ\ c(h‘:uc‘re u;n KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR. - Colorado men will be mustered out glr:\fimml Tl« ipoke’tn of Lydia E. }nxxk}?ams\cgctuble Com s of a white color. I was un; Sth inst. The rolls of the regiment P'aU¢€d: oy N e gl pound. I tried different doctors, also From Ohio amazement wh of Its masses to that which is more arbitrary a have been turned in to the paymaster and the work of. the company commanders has been finished. The men are only awaiting or about amonth, but be did me no good advised to try CUTICURA remedies, aud it was wonderful what effect they different kinds of medicine. I would feel better at times, then would be Narrow Escape of Young Leslie Spring on ilarket Strect. tor 1ai; d n v 8 vears he pleasure e Gov 1 bad. The, r:v,_«gpplirfl!iwltnppfliM;xhir»ad’{l:. Leslie ‘Sp'n,g a boy 8 years url.‘za. re- fi"m]?-‘g‘(r’:lm-néal\!’matl’e‘remmml and the than snmm[n:rnlr(-rr‘\_\“: B S e Gt the )b bad 36 sver, itchin o din four weeks. a ad a nar- | comin ou will pardo r tellin h ] ’ _ March 21, i | ing crushed to death the wheels of Shoe Salesman Injured. ‘\h('_i:‘ ;_“n"é’,’_“fl‘:, country which for two centuries | ferer. I had falling of the womb and | N < ted m of being the edu- the was in such misery at my monthly 1 a Haig reet car on Market street, op- | John J. Pugh, a salesman at J. T. Sul- | arrogated to itself the claim of being the edu ‘i shoe store, sus ‘ onal o and intellectu: > o Z : t ABY s FA[:E MASS nF SDHES w}r!: h‘«‘,?un.\ cr s e cest »r:i{\!n;?t!::gn:n":-;‘\I"e = g:?“xr)‘)‘!]ra :?r‘:rpr;ds\- =0 many periods I could not work but a little . ¥ Wa s 1 e ay ile at-| yije followers of an t before I would have to liedown. Your 1 to board a train at Valencia- | port of its policy of ir ism, in support of its ri its Britsh colonial policy British alllance. There was prolonged cheering when Ex- When my little sister was four months old her cheeks became red and inflamed. Bmall pimpies broke out over her face and it was one mass of scabs, which almost closed ber eyes and reached 2 tempting street station. The train for Union Coursing Park was tish fin#ncial policy, and its attempted medicine has made a new woman of me. I can now work all day and not get tired. I thank you for what you have | right_knee. | promptitude displayed by stopping the ca a 1g one, drawn by two engines. These fe would have | 2 107 — ee———— Suffered From Hysteria. Miss Lottie Bainbridge, O'Farrell | street, went to Fifth and Channel streets PEnms, | vesterday afternoon to see the launch of ¢ veral | ar the boy's i ; . Tt or ma benefit from his trestment. We | M iTiister street, and Victor Fox, 624 Mc- | bGard & car near the head of the tratn, | INFOCACE" | 10y 10 New England history, | your medicine to all suffering women.” bought 8 cake of CUTICURA S0AP apda boxof | Allister street, and taken to the Receiv- | JNCh SRS 10 the ground with grea | he said, when mills and factories were running | —Mgrs. E. E. KURN, GERMANO, OHIO. CUTICURA (ointment) ll_zrlm:thelled‘lhtfl": m;‘ )g;s :L‘;l;fi:‘)‘\z]‘ wl'rh ;\4 force. but rolled out ,,7 the way of the | day _.m:n “’f,:’.,fq.“"dr:c:“‘rpm,:’f}s-v","“:r‘l (““ bealthy again. ROBA BURGER, Bolomon,Kan. | that e had escaps wheels, An ambulance was sent for and LT caes. "The spesker argued | ] have taken cight bottles of Lydia | | imjured. SRR and County Hospital, where the fracture hat e tunity for the wake-earners %o*have | E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound % wanLs more money to spend and thus open up War- | 213 ysed two packages of your Sana- —_———— On a Fair Way to Recovery. D. C. McDougall, an attorney from San- Rosa, who took an overdose of chloral 1239 Market street Saturday night, re- | kets at home which would utilize to the full of the country. roduc tive Wash, also some of the Liver Pills, and I can say that your remedies will do all that you claim for them. Before taking your remedies I was very bad est extent the DEPUTY SHERIFF SAID | TO HAVE BEEN SHOTf the biood and eirculating fluids of HUMOR e s wai vvapnhie Boit, the Puigs reet i nd 8 oV e cau hile m baths | a yacht. - iy et turned to consciousness yesterday and A a0 e e e o anoiptings with | plank onto & plle off biicks, “hen sho | the physicians at the Recelving Hospital with womb trouble, was nervous, had widd i - 1) misse o t ound. | now believe that W V' - it3 Curicuna (olntment), greatest of czmollient skin | YBSTC, JEP /"5 the Recelving Hospital | Dougall was at one time ar;:r(:r‘rfirr{emlif. Went to Arrest a Murderer Who Had Do ambition, could not sleep, and my p of crusts and {ood seemed to do me no good. Now I e s \'}'fic‘\!:f,,;"{fl,rmggfmainf\-mmmon, { suffering crom an attack of hysteria and forney in Lakeport and since then has| Warned the Officers That He ¢ futiag e cases | Sour faken hameidn o haok: | 00 & h oo DRESE | Would Not Su-render. | am well, and your medicine has cured ecothe and beal, thus comp 1d. Porree D. Eire Eczems, | hour or 50 She W SR X , Ky., Sept. 3.—A report is cur- | me. I'will gladly recommend your med- LONDON Miss Stone, having just ret 3 | o aving just returned, Is now | Y, ¢ Deputy Sheriff Lewis of Man- i hear of a perfect | a4y to show the latest novelties in fall | : & C.Corr., Sole Bold throughout the = l “Sometimes you cine to every one wherever I go."— Props., Boston. & o' Scatr and Hair Besutified by | man. He is the fellow your wife could and winter millinery. Hats from $10 to | chester, was killed yesterday in Clay | Mpg, M. L. § 3 BABY'S SKIN °¢*" “Corcons soxr. have married.” | §15 a speclalty. No cards. 221 Post. * | County. Several weeks ago in Manches- ' PR S eI, P MECHANICS' FAIR "COLUMBIA THIRD AND LAST WEEK. MR. CLAY CLEMENT Magnificent scenic revival of the psychological romance, THE BELLS! A SPLENDID CAST. EVERY NIGHT INCLUDING SUNDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. GRAND OPHRA SEASON. NIGHT! Yy 7 TO-NIGHT! TO- TO-NIGHT! “CARMEN.” 3 WITH A F\)l(;:! t Saturday Superb Presentation of OMEO AND JULIET T ights and 'R Tuesday, OAFE RONAL = MECHANICS’ PAVILION THEATER ‘ TO-NIGHT | The Laughing Season Begins. ja the International Hit, Opening of the new stoc Come AND PHILIPPINE. EXHIBIT Filipino Village, Filipino Circus, Indian Village from pxrRA MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. Mendocino County. | 2ot wesemvet ==t = THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Gorgeous revival of GHRISTOPHER JR., MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. perfldrmances. selling fo ® Seats | PRICES. . ... .. . .. I5c, %5c, 35, k. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TELEPHONE MAIN 53 now in the theater, 2500 | ~ EL CAPITAN 3 Ge. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Se, Boe. = At matinee best reserved seat in the theater, GROUNDS OPEN AT 10 A. M. TO-DAY. LABOR DAY GELEBRATION ! GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW. ADGIE AND HER LIONS. AND MOVING PICTURES. Showing the Arrival of the Sherm. of the First Regiment and FIERCE FIGHTING he PHILIPPINES. 100 FEET OF LIVE PYTHONS ON FREE EX- HIBITION. Double Season Tickets . Single Admisston .. DR.PIERCES GOLDEN Parade in Fig & 1s & non-potson: remedy for Gonorrher Gleet, Spermatorrhe, Whités, unnatural dig charges, or any infammas tion, irritation or uicera- tion of mucous mem- e EvANS CHEMION! Cp, branes. Non-astringent. Sold by Druggists, CURES in 1t 5 days. Graranteed CONCERTS AND RESORTS. SUTRO BATHS. | OPEN NIGHTS! plain wrapper, A by _exp prepaid, fod , 10c; CHILDREN, Sc. g2 ‘bottios, .75, admission, 25; Childre Nt o8 Peqrosh, Bathing, including

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