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THE SAN FRANEISCO CALL, THURSDAY EPTEMBER 7, 1899, L 9 VG LU N T E E HS AS |@+esosororororororoeororsserostsororororororerordtorororororororerorsreseesesd LOTTERY DRAWING. LOTTERY DRAWING. ) e D0t e st O e . l—-—\> al f OFFICIAL DRAWING f somes o ;9;,!;{; :;?g;‘f;;,‘ih;":fl“'?gz; d“r;::‘_ I [+ i | bital_prize o 00, $20; 100 numbe; ' $ T ‘ 1 KENTUCKY LOTTERY ; g 1 |1 = | MONTH OF AUGUST, 1899, | & fui s s iviser Satar S0 i 'i) JUBSEBARRY AT g Decided by the Drawing of "“-fi‘-rm”h S AN TH AH [_AG o SRRy } | The Canadian Royal Art Uniom, | 2 asim s Snsn i z | 1) DRAWN IN PUBLIC | P et lasi, figures' ¥ ¢ be ‘wing the second capital t THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1899. The subscribers having su Night Parade Plans|! Completed. : . i * FOUR BIG DIVISIONS IN LINE e ot tna extalabive Counctl, of: ‘the R b§ Province of Que HILAIRE HURTEAU, E: LIST OF AIDS ANNOUNCED BY MARSHAL DOCKERY. T 19 1g Into Her Giddiest | ¢ Pacific Coast Steamship Go d Arranging All 1 = : Steamers leave Broadway A F;S - : wharf, San 'Fx';\\'\c!scolv0 5 e . For ‘Alaskan, ports, 10 8. m., : September 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, o X : October 3, change at Seattle. 2 . B f For \'|clo_rl:1i\. \'andcou:er (‘S. and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m. September 3. 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, October 3, and every fifth day thereafter: hange at Seattlc to this company’s steamer: for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at T to N. DOUBLE ROOM AWD NONE OF YOUR JIM DOCKERY A HE WILL ENTER. “to C. P. R; hboldt Bay), 2 p. m., Sep- )’ %6, October 1, and’every Monterey San Simeon, a4 (San Luts Obispo). Ventura, Hueneme, an Pe (Los Angeles) and Newport, 9 a. m., Septe: er 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, "8, October 8, and every fourth day there- afte For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har. (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Anatles and Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. . September 3, 7, 11, 1o , October 1, and every four day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, ltata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaym m., Tth of each _Lovie BYINGTON AS HE WILL. ARRIVI AT THE SEA BEACH! B S o e GTTWALLS month. . : / HOIREARESENTS Y | “'For further Information :Hflnhh!{!nr.h i T | The company reserves the ght to chan ‘ T x, and hours of sailing. : AN — TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery T o street (Palace Hotel). i GOODALL, PERK 10 Ma: : SO OO 5 i 9 } ; . . o b 8 TRE 0. R. & N. CO. PISPATCH FAST STEAMERS T® How Some Prominent Native Sons May Appear at the Forthcoming Celebration. n to soldier members by Golden Gate | $12 First Class treated at the Rec vesterday morning for a sev und in his scalp. He said that while in the neighborhood of St. Mary's Hospital some one had come nd him and struck him on the | the head with some instrument, | ng him down. He was robbed of | nd a gold watch and chain, n waiked to the Cafe Royal and | - asked for a drink of water, as he| He told the bartender of what | ¥ im and Policeman Hurley, | | who was notified, had him sent to the | . | Receiving Hospital in the patrol wagon, | d Private | Tie was inable to give any description of s assallant. Ho: s e000 ° : | \ 3'“ ® L 0069 lor last Wec Y s hosn post | | FARE &2 &=, tee, ™aa 3 poned until next \ day night. TE CALIFORNIA sall @ Sequoia_Parlor is arranging a reception EE - : o 1t soldicr members on a date to be an- sails 2 By nounced hereafter o Walla Whila, o H KNOCKED DOWN AND ROBBED. S sh ek & WARD, General Agent, : 4 aids g by : § 1447t § 228 €20 Market st. Experience of Harry C. Carlton, a + iz GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., T - ) @ f12 14331 2 ; Euers 3 5, 8 30620000800068000 0000 00::5:: s I INININNNNININ 0000880 0208030080008000 Menibay of the Colorads et : necitends iy 2 : | of the Will & Finck Co, ta Regiment. AMERICAN LINE. : quet o Corporal Morris Harry G. Carlton, a_member of Com | NEW YORE, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. 4 - jefore his enlistment par First Colorado Regiment, was pping at_Che: westbound. pital early re lacerated m New York Paul w_York. Louis. the crock: and as soon as he 5. W. Gr e assume his old ion. e | G. W battle fought by Lieutenant arkowitz was promoted from private to | D. Grimwo corporal for bravery. The following were | 8. Pott, C New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, | Southwark ....Sept. 6| Nordland Westernland ..Sept. 13| Friesland Kensington ....Sept. % Southwark . EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. | For full information regarding freight and passage appl? to | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, | 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencles. present: M. Markowitz, Willlam Litzi D. J. Broderick, E. P. Thyes, E. F. Fas man, E. J. Kaplan, H. H. Bernstein, J. C. v , C. James, A. Cook, C. E. E . H. Kansteine: burg, : F._E. Coolid e F. W. Sc 3. apin, W. W. Wi and W. H. Middlehoff. Captain Edward T. Winston, Nineteenth Reached the Presidio imaniry. nas been assigned to duty with | the recruits at the Presidlo, pending his Yesterday. | assignment to the Philippines. — e ? | SOLDIERS AT A SMOKER. UNION SQUAR! A | REUNION OF COMPANY B. | = £ | au '7E ’CONCE’.“T ! TOYO KISEN KAISHA e Mission Parlor, N. S. G. W., Enter- | First California Regiment Band Will | | 2 ' Veterans and Active Members tains Members Who Served in | Play This Afternoon. | | TLL LEAV w camped Dine Together at the the Philippines. | TPl\r‘ ladies of the (‘;\anrma Club have | | S e e e firs ne sslo; arlor No. N. 8. G 7., last | made TE »ments for a ert to be YOKOHAM nd i = and Occidental. | Misston Parior No. 3, N. §. G. W., last given by the. Tiret C:llf:vr;?:c;{egh:en:‘ | Kove (rtiogo). Naa Shanghat. and commenced night entertained soldier membe ¥ 3, 0! t1 Hongko: ! o 44y scc-| Company B of the First California Regt- | who returned with the California Volun- | band In Union Square this afternoon be- | e s 8 2 No cargo r g with steamers for elved on board on day morni > : | B RS residio. | ment held a notable gathering last even- These are C. ‘Bejcher. iwo iR Hveen 2 '\’f'“;'k T?“g ?3"‘? o B ONCMART B x H The affai i % = S 3 sists o e pieces and the follow- | b >ON MARU. ptember 12 e ing. The affair was a banquet given by atte, T. R. Pfaff and A. |} e P i - 2 the veteran members of the company to 1e enteftalnment was in the | 1S BrosTamme of music has been e ontn e e s aih the active members so lately returned of a smoker, which was presided | g il 1 HE) : saiss und-trip tickets at reduced rates. For e , seven from the Philippines laden with new hon- | over by Dell B. Bowle who was intro-| ‘!'W,"‘\" impromp- | |31%%83. | treight and passage apply at company’s office, de, Ps Sutans far; “walts, | | 421 Market st., cor = eale ) L £ o = e — m : SR A o . Divors Bt the New Dobles for bugles son_Adams; se- | — el At e ore was : I 1e “Wang' ; When Dewey | : S nte Ragi ot [ MI MA Y BAI IN ILI Comes Home Again”; medley’ “Brudder Gard- il e — v 1, who pitked a fight with the | hers Plonlcls overture,” "Btrathmore™; imareh, | 0 Auckland Yor Sydney ed a - RS Wednesday, Septem- WEAR E ROYAL ERWINE S hpd "he £ pm Bt S S AL L a5l e 5. S. Australl ciory a it the conductor mad IOWA REGIMENT l . s AMSND eqite” %o Toneruta e e Huctor | @ ANTA CRUZ, Sept. 6.—Miss May @4 04-0-04-0404046+@ | IS READY TO SAIL . Blnl : | OMPANY- FNedpessasy £ Sentany : Hia e Baldwin will reign as queen of § . | ¢ | Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawatt, s '\ a2 1a) the carntval, which Is to be one : Ee ‘ $ | Samos, New Zealagd, Australla, India, Sues, Kennedy : of{the higspat and most heauitiul, il : MANILA, Sept. 6.—The Towa regiment, Yo 89578 5| 5 SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., (14 Montgomeny e ris tures of the celebration of Adm ! : the last of the volunteer organizations on | 8500 1 "'y | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. -Freight Office. 327 Market St. ; 1v, which begins in this city on Friday. the island of Luzon, has been 30875 3 kel The contest for the royal ermine closed ¢ | from Calula to the barracks at -2 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. to-night, and the counting of the ballots & | : to doparture - for| DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. o will sall is S06 . e ed that Miss Baldwin had won with ¢ EnErwere 16t or 2 Batling jevery. Satarday st 1§ s W € Her nearest competitor, Miss & when the order came 154 o e N CHAMPAGNE, Sept. 9 iseott, polled 823, { | for 406 being on the sick list. g . “OGNE, Sept. 16; LA BRETAGNE, Sept. Baldwin is the daughter of L. K. ! | diis seiment haatnrdensone hardt ont o < A N s A e st B L d ost ¢ o ee months, durin 8 X s det. 7 st- avre, z Baldwin, pre id nt y‘r ;he !}"‘unk. and 7 I s been very much ‘exposes bl 8 "t | ward, 5 per cen fon on round trip, Sec- a promin and immensely popular ra Seventy members of the regi- | & 3 | ona-class to Have e ui_.xoog R O O O O R SRR = 3 Native Daughter. Her election s hailed ¢ mer \e re-e A1 the o ans ® 4 srobably o T imite ity in witdly Eatinen foyeris 8 ween Malolos o T ¢ The 1 df y is Aoy 15 ? one of them was killed i & e out to | onel Victor Duboce, stating that himself [ east insurgents continue to make 2 k| | 4 . .8 g week u the in-] and 6® of the First California Volun- [ ‘)r'l"m“\*,l Sron Hw( vicinity ]vv]r( In;usJ BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. ain e in- b el e Sitee e American outposts were. oblige | » tructor in practice. regiment | fecresWill arcive (SERusdavE OTHIRE 0l fire volleys the past three nights, o o it H i buiit a range at Fort participate In the big parade. : g 81 Dreparing Tor target P - + % | FOR U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. ~ SN Tesiinonial § Lotiered west. S BT ———— ADMISSION DAY CELEBRATION. : | Steamer “Monticelo.” i gsti tirty-fifsl and Thirty-fonrty | ors for the old command and new experi- : = 82301 Tues,, Wed., Thurs, and Sat. at 8:45 e S LRE DI T aving targst practice sient G108, | fhcustor 1ta mecPTaN ) The et o . | Extra Train Service to Santa Cruz. 4 eaolososn R o ey o g 2 w thelr s Mparade | given at the Occidental Hotel in the main | @4-0-4-0-4-0-9-04-0+-6-+6+@| In addition to the regular train ser- | 3 Landing and office. Misslon-street Dock, ® nor Adm | dining-room, and there were 200 and more | MISS BALDWIN, QUEEN-ELECT. |vice between San Francisco and Santa R o e < :d_upon Colonel Kennon | present S 7 Cruz and the special train which is to = s I camp. Yesterday evening hc| Company B Is the old “Clty Guard.” It e Lol o il e s ol i W0 battalions of the Thirty- | Montgomery street, and when its first| o,,ke ‘on “Patriotism™; V D, Kin the Southern Pacific Company will ex- 8| were having skirmish drill up members grew too old to actively perform | hury on “The Flag"; W {and thernn ofithe 4115 oY Arain to H Jack of Uhe post bulldings. They | the duties of a cltizen soldier they gave|Jr. on “The Army ‘and Santa Cruz on that date. Trains will EriEr tographers ng blank cartridges and the rat- | way to new men and formed a veteran President Thresen on “The return from Santa Cruz at 5:35 a. m. : 12| 19360 .20 OEEaL : heir fire ;‘uk; “,'* echines. <a i,mn).'ninn that lives along with the st u'-llurlze lJ R. Aitken on September 9. % 8| 79877 i d E good ve-inch rifle ave arrived at ng co e v ans use o | fornia Regimer Bert on s ] - he most perfect specin o within past fow - days|young command. The veterans usal fo €01 irpe istate iof re were Ry n It Publishis the Cream of the Lt e e are now. be ounted by First | to the drills; they used to sit arounc the | ;505 gelections 1 quartet California Soldiers Play Ball. b News or the Week and of photography was received t _McNalr Third Artillery, | fire in the company room after the drills | ang M. Colgan; selections | The Oakland Heesmans, one of the best. m Cereal Co. a short time . officer of the post, with a de- | were over and tell the young men how | by H. r enterts & = YR 2, bt ; 3 tertaining | known baseball clubs on the coast, will 2 perfect light and with men. ~“There are three|iney used to soldier in the old days, and | number of tne cwar! T G iR atat Benahall Gloh, Tt MANY ATTRACTIVE AND & 3 no o e esidio | & » war came they gathercd | by the gue S A -1 o ol S - e/ cleancar o “) St 1: aen D PR, i‘z,]‘u‘p"'h'f?'l'n‘ :;‘rl(v‘lh by on lnlxlxnlrj eallent aoiit served. . ‘“;“.'“"”;‘l'”&;‘I“r’.“["’fds"n”%f‘:\’;g*fi)‘- shes . 2 ORIGINAL FEATURES. ir at the table, the mother in tt d on the helghts. 5 ] M o HE iy " a es s unds. : : 0. 20 51172, 8|2 i 5 . swell the farewell cheer that went away The volunteers comprise some well-kno 3.6 w9 7z ct of feeding baby 1e Grape-Nuts Wwith the old company. Then when the Receptions by Native Sons. plavers, and a splendid game Is antiols 8o io ITIS THE BEST WEBKLY PAPER ON THB PACIFIC COAST No. 1 of the | Pated. 'Neither money nor pains will be > one h pared by Manager Noble to make this erans arranged the ‘To-ni Joys came back the vet is ev Suihie iy banquet, and last night they all dined to- | Native Sons of the C will affair the event of the season. T e pack o Y gether. I ok was eant der a reception in its hall to its soldier B A table, and | ool e ont at ihe head of the table, members who have returned from Manila. | Siexe o % utensils, are Bl Ny Hugtes 40| S50 General Dickinson on hig left and | _On the nisht of the 12th National Parlor | X0 EGEOXT 8 (A ESEARS RV XIxOLOxy The Bast '\ Miring e - o z itry, « us Barrac Jonel Duboce on his right. ong the | W! old a receptic »elmonico’s in i < perfectly ];‘ Ined e -n“‘”}: ‘sugit“‘b . L. Hapman, First Cava . table on elther side were the vet | honor of lts thirteen members who onli | gz IN NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL 2 Jeleginphic e et ail, but could no s- | Omaba, ! An members and the invited guests, and ed for the Spanish-American war. All bu i ats reproduced on iper, other. | | TWo candidates from the Third Artil T ables running from ' the —head | two of these are elther commissioned b | % Oom_Paul tells the story : ey s Dy reprod el e e have been recommended to the boar ible were more veterans and the boys non-commissioned officers. —This parlor | & of his life. rS - - The Coast / & up to date vise it : 5 examination for commissions secor, bl I wear the Government blue. D te/largest number ot o Ik 33 ¥ 8 st -~ - - 5, The mother writing, states: “I take lieutenants. ‘They are Private James 11 | “The menu was an excellent one, and it | teers during the war. . © tH e —_— e e in sending you a photo of | Comv and Private John & Davis, both o. | o0k hours for the men to run the gamut | The reception which was to have been | SXOXOXOXOROXOXOXOXOXOXOKOXOX H - o ) pleasure 0 of | atrery L. The board wili meet 0 exam: | {fom oysters to the cheese and coffee. At : -8 -4 — Mabel Anita Bennett, who 1a yery fond | g them b 200 Morirst Calltornia Resl. | Sycry sistmval OF SR e oty e i c{ 'Not aLine of it Sensational of Grape-Nuts. Among all the pre ie b o e First Ca a Regi | some famillar bugle call, a rough the 4 a Line of it Sensational : 4 °~ | ment will play this afternoon in Unioi | :ttie of conversation could now and then @¥XMEXXRXXXXX¥XXXXXXXXXK x 3 i pared foods we find Grape-Nuts espec- | Sauare and afterward it will be given & | ho hoard the music of the orchestra. It St aROEeRACE At e Bhs e s or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting. ly fine for children beginning to eat | bunquet by the ladies of the Red Crost | as'a noisy crowd, for those who stayed % b iy =05e {oz ebllsep il e B e 11 e il by 1o Goiden | Bt o Y oT S (2% nek eve. o, those OR 82 YEARS solids; they are so easlly digested and | G PPori i ‘at the Garfield memoria { who went, and R e Bl A e nourishing. Little Mabel {8 always | cervices. The band will not turn in its in. | 1y tell those who stayed; so every one — very eager when she 'sees us preparing struments unti} the last moment possi | (alked at once until Colonel Burdick, as ble. Several of the bandsmen own thel | ‘jastmaster, claimed the floor and pro- Thoughtful Truth. Grape-Nuts for her, and you can see | p& FRONC" nd an effort will be | nosed *The President.” The band re by her face how thoroughly satisfied made to have the Government take then | °q with “The Star-Spangled Banner, ond- and CURED by DR. PIERCE’'S BELT Bright, Clean, || A Champios ot x x| he with her meal. She seems to | and refund to the owners their purchasc | hen General Dickinson responded.’ “The 3 [ himk her mamma needs help in get- | PTice. : _ “irst Regiment, California Volunteers,” | OPHIR, Cal, July 16, 18%. | | e think h A8 % e o James Grinter of Battery A, Californi: s the next toast, responded to by Colo- | " Plerce Electric Co., San Francisco—Gents: J¢ 3| ting the Grape-Nuts to her mouth and xh.T\ % Am‘nrr.\z v\;:l;dmkvn ;s the ge . l)ulm(';. (;lap(aln George Filmer, com- Your Electric Belt cured me of a lame back | | A CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER > picture i ' o life. 4 era ospital “yesterday Wi a badl: | nander of the company, responded to of 52 years' standing. I got your Belt 8 years | | ALL the picturs is true 10 1 ; z w2 | burnea head and face. He was trying t | ‘Our Guests—our Old Uiogny” and NaZ ago and used it a short time and from that I | | THE TIME. thank you for placing such a deliclous | axiruct the powder from a loaded six yrge R. Sanderson, commander of the time on have had no trouble of that kind. ! S z and delicate food on the market. Re- pounder, shfih,_\\hnn part 4ff 1(11]:: -;v\d- teran Associatl n_Cx_ G. C., responded 47/ Yours very truly, CERIACO ESTRADA, ‘ :'IOABVOCAT[a SENT BY : Sy § Ennat Exploded. He'is not seriously injurec } “Our Country.” 'Coionél W. C. Little - 28 ot Sant ME MAIL, SI spectfully, Mrs. L. M. Bennett, Forrest, | ¢Xploded. He jg not sariony Inaureqoan: | ‘eaponded to e Ladios " and Sergeant T i s mve: o INDUSTRIES AYEWR 11linoi regiment, was burled In the post cémetery | Willlam J. Hayes of the company re- | Plerce, vour Belt proves to be A GRAN No stomach is too delicate to receive | yesterday afternoon. He died at the hos | ;ponded to A Soidier’s Trials.” | 2d digest Grape-Nuts, for the reason pital Monday of dysentery. - There were other speeches and other t the food is really pre-digested by The North Dakota regiment will bi | oasts. brought up on the spur of the hrough which it passey | Elven two months' pay to-morrow. Or- | moment, and there were songs and stories | ture, and by these pro- | 4ers were sent out that all the ordnanc. | (nd jokes until the hour grew from re- | , @ Y e pro- of the regiment should be turnec | <pectably late to questionably early, and || Enlarged to 16 Pages now on flle and others arriving all the time. suC- CEBS.” | We have hundreds of letters like the above process n the manufz It you want & Belt that will CURE, try “DR. | PIERCE'S” and you will not be disappolnted. ] T | | | l | 1 stor cesses the starch 1s transformed into | §,; by noon to-morrow, but the regime fere was the best of good cheer for every | Cal Dr.Gi Dispensary, abh N ioh 1n readly At one o LD Ot acort the Minheasts mer | e And An the midst GEIE] thetwis 11 P! EXrBookier: Mo, § Wity anl abost it. Call ab s r. Gibhon’s Dispensary, = office or send 20 In stamps. Address { G25 KEARNY ST. Established Wto Tich blood and build up the to camp, S0 thelr arms will not be give: | ne thing not forgotten. On the first page | ues of both muscle and brain. up until after the Minnesotans shall hav. | »f the souvenir was a list of those who All first-class grocers sell Grape- | arrived. went out with the old company but did A s arenli | " Major George W. Fishback, fiaymaster not return. There were flve of them—Ser- Nuts and the Postum Cereal Co. Ltd |, 5%00 " coigned to duty in'this depart- | zeant Charles B. Lemon, Luther H. Dins- ake them at their factories at Battle | ment. . nore, John V. Dunmore, Tage F. F‘rfi. Creek. | Tuesday night a number of the employes | strom and George H. Perkins. Thelr in 1854 for the treatment of Private Disexses, Lost Manhood. Debility or disease wearing on bodyand mindand PIERCE ELECTRIC COMPANY, in Diseases. T'he doctor cureswhen ‘ 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal,’ ! .'nafi above is for §1, 50-cent and %-cent tick- | othersfall. Try him. Charges low. 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