The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 9, 1899, Page 7

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E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 >Rk R ADVERTISEMENTS. =] =1 (= SO N N N S ST R S e = ~— Jransport Sheridan’s JTroops : & Uolunteer Companies Likely = AB W Will Disembark Jo- Day. § .7{7‘ my an 4 Wa”y Wewd § Jo Have More Officers. i - SG%].IE‘E:,IST fI:TTI_SEElfiER PILLS must BTN TSP S PE TS T B St o A e R N e e e ==l I YOUNG CALIFORNIAN - bear signatue of 2 THREE MAJORS 0 ENTERS ANNAPOLIS WON A COMMISSION BY | GALLANTRY IN ACTION| Yery small and as easy 2o tako as sugar. rat voarinuives, | GENDINE FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. | WRAPPER L FOR THE COMPLEXIOR o | Pty Vegetable, S “PRINTED ON RED PAPER’ AMUSEMENTS. GENUINE ' WRAPPER cisco Association has just received a telegram from Annapolis pntaining the information that his f dest son, Milton S. Davis, has suc- ) assed the nination of X the Naval Academy and entered as a cadet. Milton 8. Davis is 19 years of age and is a graduate of Lowell High chool in th and of the Normal hool. He recelved last April the ap- t which enabled him to take the promotion right|( the amination. It came Captaln O'Nell and Cap- from the Is of Congressman Loud, and as there were so many applicants 1\' ladder at the top of which is the | % admiral of the fleets of the United States. Joseph A. Davis of the San | ’ F Art 5 e g | {One Vexing Point Well |? f Settled. cessfully commissions for m: ornfa Regiment w z lucky men yesterda b s 2 NS BN BN RN B < AMUSEMENTS. | i o own open to 1] ation Of the | u':i?mo five young men who entered the | THREATER forith compe Davis had the highest i — received the ppointment. o avernge MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2:30. = T‘ new ca Ca fi?rnlzl: can LAST TWO NIGHTS, at 8:30. point a of ancestors FINAL PERFORMANCE SUNDAY NIGHT | —_— ain ( -Vm‘;vll,\ \\ T A\‘d ‘\-' € rl‘"‘ m‘rl\l'e army | MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY) Sept. e i ot ol cony BE CLAY CLENENT| “r ore smen &2 T e A RN AA, ) before the signing of the . B ohiiaan e sy pacts re of Independe: the members Presents His Immen uccessful Interpre- attempt was e INCREASE tation of Matthies in the F D TO FIFTY IN NUMBER. Boxtonsto Leiil * Ms family were settled in Maryland S SIn thives Pennsylvavia. His great-grand- e B g \ 2 ither. Cariain Chatles Sifn: ougnt A s P jor Pechin. 1 LI DRR! | be closed during the B nd there- | uid have to co November 9, 1849, in command .of NOTE—This theater and. two X 1d x weeks of September 11 _and 1S. The regular o = would be al 5 1 ARNOLD GRAZER & LA PETITE HAZEL. T 1 = = fall and winter season will he inaugurated cn \ BIOGRAP , PIOmotions | @ O H AT HTATHS A K KSKSHSKSASHSHSH O | September 2 by MODIESKA i AREICAN BIOSRARS along b b RGO t e .m‘d high r»pul» | pital 3 y. They were nearly ali own nameand 1 Conval TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. e s N S e opiy CONCERTS AND RESOXTS. ing ma even one of addenly —_— rincipal S LG e P GRAND OPERA SEASON. SUTRO BATHS. It was found h Z1 There will be two days of special at- =t 5 = i d law, whic! tractions at Glen Parkthis week, to-day SPECIAL MATIN TO-DAY. ADMISSION DAY A"f';np.{rrn)’?‘ SEPT. 9, 1899, ns, ey ‘could n and Sunday. The entertainment will ERCIAL M4 e IMMENSE PROGRAMM e contned 1o ouaorn ainetics wbich| ROMEO AND JULIET swiMMING RACES FOR vear, | in the | various branches of athletic sports, for Jon he : : ADMISEION CHILDREN 3c. %2 | which special prizes will be awarded. | o SENICHT! || B D o %0 IGHT! TO- 2 n There will be on exhibition at Glen OPEN NIGHTS e TN his € social dance will X Final ¥ be given { i o TomER | Next Week “LOHENGRIN" —— ! PRIC N bili allow and he would have to “Romeo and Juliet” Last Time S IGHT! Park anization bill fcia ergeants of the Fook e de Ak Rk R R R R X N R N NOE XY ORI XN N O O X X esentation, R e ] THIS )AY AND SUNDAY nt otiento” | BIGYCLE RACES AND FOOT RACES, nd 30 cents f athletic competitions for ABLE PRIZES. T T TR P R TE P N W T O W BN YW Wy e s v B T MmO R T LIEUTENANT R. B. ELLIS. And all ke VAL OPEN TO ALL. ALC AZAR ?HE&TTF;E pRark Open Saturday Evenins. Dancing in UNITED STATES BRANCH, Night aad ToMorrow, Sunday. MATINEE TO-DAY. SATURDAY, AND TO-MORROW, SUNDAY. STATEMENT Last Performances of | —OF THE— | 1 nly col nks o oth: the city toward b courtesies th commanc Balloon Ascension To-Day. —OF THE— Admission day will be celebra PR GNTED BY THE Chintemyand In andiion to NEW ALCAZAR STOCK CO. :)-; ctions on 1”“, ;;rrm:‘r — nsicn pé 3 Next Week, “The Wages of Sin.” arkeberg. Emil ) et e | SEATS NOW ON EALE. | INSURANCE OFFICE ok nt Yon' s ¥ 2t Shell Mou = %2 a = 5 ”:l;llr\.lru at once. PLrP v‘ 'yflm\ : clos: ".M 1 F LONDON, ENGLAND, N THE 38T 1 companies of the regiment they will leave soon on surance Commissioner of the State of Cali- GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. 1o i e i, T it 62 12t “rost is a graduate A o ansport Belgi LEPHO g THBBPS UN TH[ Kans, He enlisted et the Bresidto re. | ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 G cis | Foraia. pureuant to. the provisions of Sections H vovage. Lieutenant olonel AT TN ST . | €10 and 811 of the Political C , condensed as HiiL command. | MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON AT 2:45. | per viank furnished by the e SERIny: Cotlethy Best Reserved Seat In the Theater, 25 cents. | CAPITAL. is concerned, will There are now regiments, the he 10th fnst Regim: v Tk o Wh “hick but the Dakota t Value of all ds owned by Company.... 1! [ Loans secured by pledge Stocks and other market- Last Two Nights of Sousa's Glorfous Amount of Capital Stock, paid up e Opar | “in cash . el % | ASSETS El C A PIT A N Real Estate owned by Compan: Loans on Bonds and Mortgages..... far F SHERIDAN WERE - Dakota Regin 1 MONDAY EVENING, 1‘ At $l “FATINITZA.” e ; AL POPULAR PRI( be, 150 Colo arted out here nea trains are not 1 time, and g throug e here up to sched It it was ps expected to strictest kir ks and Loans rest due and ac S 5 and Mortgages Office . Emporium | Premiums in due tion . | Bills receivable, not Mature CHUTES AND 709 i g s . Rents due and accrued S Due from other Companies EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | ipsurance on losses aiready paid ADGIE "G2"i§5° HER LIONS. | rowat assets Made to Do the Work of Scullions. . 35¢ Branch T owing promotions among t GOING UP MIDRIGHT Of SATURDAY, September g‘h, to $1.40 share All applications There is a nice pot aboard the nduct 4 Sy received up to that time be ; . T v 2 gentleman,” while 1 : i MOV PICTURES, showing scenes ON .u,m‘ the South Dakotas and M strong, h [ filled at the gr.co price. * Mall or- THF e Biess v‘l’t“\{”m’” ¥ fiu;mmf'l::s, $18,996 43 : b 5 tmark of i and a great W, TLosses adjusted and unpaid.......... X ders bearing rostmark of midnight | o o process of Adjustment oF are almost in a state of mutiny cr & = |L they were forced to scrub decks : TO-DAY! ADMISSION DAY! | ‘In Suspense Losses resisted, including expenses 10,400 00 BALLOONASCENSION | 5525 srsimtsemi on Fire ek pa- or earlier included. =~ || A TO-DAY! ADMISSION DAY! | “n Sufpense ...................... . 177,363 57 nd do 1 be the usual| the work of scullions during the voyage. & e escort iebarking from the They made ineffectual kicks against doing “lh‘ matter wil | transport. In this case the special escort PROSPECTUS FREE. Ting “one year or less, $961,823 12; the work, but Colonel Frost put 110 men m:”‘;ll e C “"‘“(;A U‘H will be tk ' ."lh L ‘k'«\' men. l(_l a | BY— | re-tnsurance 50 per cent........... 480,761 56 on guard duty and compelled the soldiers M¢% s s Hon thepe M e & I | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- k s 5 Setideo o men that h anc ¢ the Third Artillery, under com- | \ o year, $1,843,- to clean up the ship. Almost from the Philippines and can mand of Captain Pr A "Artiiery LI (e oy EMIL MARKEBERS s e e 593,544 58 time the transport left Manila this guard in San Fra SHA ThapEclOr ot orani epart- i > | Gross premiums on_Marine and In- as or d when the vessel reached | yesterd > has be | 2 of depart, 4th FLOOR ADAMS BUILDING, — | prem > was on duty and when the ve: "{ drei e o Staden, ¢ ment roop G of the Sixth ( y wll | S Beginning MONDAY, Sept. land M\xnu{w Risks, ’; port the men were almost ripe for an e rec cold welcome. ~ Man ajor Mbstclan | glso parade, but it will probably be with “ARNY STREET. | re-insurance 100 per cent.. Dot of the officers of ‘he segiment tarne 05 Dt o s private and | o one same s It Was with the- other | O XEARMY S IRELE HARMON AND SEABURY, il ifmiums i aarinc eak. 5 ey 3 backs on him, and this actios ant of the band troops that escorted Vo) ¢ t will he e e A 5 inks, $.... By = The men under arrest are: Lleutenant | brought the tears into Mrs. Ames’ ey A Regiment | Eoenn that e oo vl o8 Oien Thisdas Erides World's cham High Divers. cant S Colonel Lee Stover. Surgeon Major Warne | The sight of her tears moved the M rs to the Jisacigned tord g v pen Thursday, Fridav and Satur- Phone for Park 2. | Due and ‘accrued for 15 comrade day evenings. and Lieutenant Horace C. Bates. It ap-| sota boys, and they g three cheers e it except that its horses are heavy | pears that they wrote home from Manila | thelr colonel. Some of the men of sridan. bodies | N B B , All oth Efticizing che conduct of thelr superlors. | regiment are very stout defenders of Co hter, First Ser. | Sayiteehn nfcocs FIne p et UNION COURSING PARK. | > Major Warne stigmatized Colone ost | nel Ames v assert that he was not m | 3 iord i 1ot 5c0i alryman is nos b | a5 1% coward and a cur” in a letter to ) I when: ettt Moot o o pm ’_r,““-ll | one. escort must be at the whart at | - 2 = freg Total labilitles . Senator sz-t;gtr';v“:;fll\" the strictures of ¢ even now fully recovered from his idio. ‘1hat of Edwin A. O'Nell | ;]uf:;"{k Sabanniiibe ),';“"r“?fi"‘;‘ Testial| | SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, INCOME. Stover and Bates & 54 ee ¢ i 1 in the ppines. Be that as | will be buried Holy « emetery. | 3t . 7 ey e ety 2 Sept. 9th and 10th. ” he recipients of these t ywed 3 Y. | hour in the morning. Other vol eer or- | | L Net Cash actually received for Fire The E rom th ations at the Dresidio are invited to | | _premiums ... SLEDN8 18 nd t ants they go into camp to-da ds wui settle their differ- | There will be a suitable e hem to their frien | regiment at the funeral of each, but as e b e bt : |CLASSICAL SWARD EVENTS | | it sdativ s i s finally got into_the newspape here was one Stowaway on the Sheri- | {he men of the First have given up thelr ' Jagas: Yot wh 1y endec % inithe v i £l it ! 1 ¢ill be more than th e Pepers Floncd agnsal bot £, 3 20, Soaway on the Shert-| (b€ men of cho st e wiven up thelf | BAER Mt S hore cra e oy CURES | AL SWARD VBN b et s s idan and when Colonel ¥rc 5 esterday he was taken in osaible that arms may be borrowed, | clal escort. It takes time and attention | PRODUCE AND OPE TAKES. S e o e B - itemp he ordered the writers sharee by Mrs. Arthur Coddington'of the | 8 g matter for future arrange. | (0 Tuster out troops and the comimancs CATARRH | 12—NOMINATIONS—122 | Received for interest and dividends and the adjutant to < ty and remov to St 3 etals of Ehi R wed | at work upon their own military demise | on Bo 06 L and from 3 But % 15 fosmet by e B e led | {ive but iittle time to Spare. | | $2100—PRIZE MONEY—8$2100 o e it s Cemetery wil C ta transport surgeon that his uavs are num- | place before Bl Cemetery VUL oL takb | e ehertainmantials tho indoming ol bered. The man's name {s Arthur Sawyer, | © There was a delicate attention pald to | unteers is a matter that is still In abey and w from the States to Manila to | [ jeutenant Frank Willard yesterday by | ance; nor will it be settled until this | make a fortune. He became stranded and | command, Battery D of | morning. It has been the custom for the sie g v the men of hi sick and, disgusted, stowed himself away | the (alifornia Artillery. He was called | last in to dine the latest comer, but in on the Sheridan. The soldiers kept him - . ; M 0 2 e durin L e T before the battery vesterday afternoon |the case of the Minnesota men it was the | S RENG l H! glive during the trip, and yesterday he and was presented - with a_ saber as a |announced intention of the California men | l ted to make his escape. Thé unfortunate | token of the esteem in which he is held | to wade in up to the limit and return, if | | in the Nati BAND OF MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE. Colds, Coughs, | s s Hay Fever, Bron- | Tan AN chitis, Asthma 10:5a m and12:5 p. m 1'a m, 12 m and 1 p. m. Twenty-fifth and and all Diseases Valencia five minutes later. Returning after % last course. Extra train from park Sunday, P of the Throat and : o Received for rents ERVICE. Total income EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (including $145,440 25, losses of pre- VIOUS YOATS). ....vvevszsessssonoinesonas $904,642 4 amount patd for Marine Losses p. m. San Mateo electric cars every ten tellow was only able {0 totter to th ; 3 5 3 o the gang- | torGn Of e O etttnant. Willard 15 ooa | possible, some of the courtesies the Min- minutes i) by his T ] 2 e A e 7 VIGOR ! Sugy Bnd, there he fell In a heap, more | o} the recent promotions from the ranks | hesota men showed fhem when they were Lungs. M ALION E {including 3......". losses of pre- conscious and carried to a berth. The | Made since the artillery battalion re-|Bearly as ‘at ERar, fO 0 o ther demor.| Clonds of Medicated Vapor are fnhaled | — . o w . . | Dividends to Stockholdere........ Red Cross people were notified. and Mrs, | turned from Manila. He was the first| fornia comm ; e | through th th and emitted f: Pald or aliowed for Commission or ddington at once went out on the Staty | Sergeant of Battery D all through its | allzed, however, by the brililancy of the | thoush the month SLtjenltial it (heinan SR b Bed ol T e s still unconscious and in self the ¢ elings of both |and 1 A e nds some- | mMedicine taken into the atomach. | charges for officers. clerks, etc.... 96,5 feve . SR -rs_and men. What copfused and no time to spare; they | 14 for State, National and local Ver . Yhen the ambulance started | ©' 1} C"-0lorado men have been mustered | are ailowed the fullest Mberty from camy | 10 reacher the sore spots—It heals the raw P 18 o ; 4 b ort Columbia safled out and great is_ their rejoicing thereat, | and it is not easy e em_together | places—It goes to the seat of disease—It acts as All other payments and expenditures 121, Nt snd the Bhen e o ‘“?12; They have served faithfuily and there is | on the-gpur of the moment, and it 100ks | & balm and tonic fo the whole system—$1.00 at acramento | v Isom-street whart at 1) o' eloch | 10 regiment that brings home a military | 88 If the courtesies to be Qx‘elf‘d“f‘ to Lhe | druggists orsent bymail. 1505 Arch St., Phila~ | Total expenditures . The soldlers will be ooy | record that can better theirs. They have | Minnesota men will have to be iendered S FaidE va. d about 9 o'cloc been soldiers when the time came and | after they have become settled in camp. osses incurred during the year $951,310 99 loclc will i Il be something d z S they Dave been gentlemen whenever the | That there Will be something done Is as- San FrancCiSCo i . s s mi Sremiame. g ol n required. Tmin. been no ?urv;l{pl\‘u_l rvy’::].!gm”m-' Sn’f}“{fil.gfi"gfi?‘ | | | Rieks and Premiums. Fire Ri Premiums. trouble with the men, they B 10| for lapses of hospitality the B | & = e ~ b 1T0wn sty Drisonecs and noioaches pine | °F Fue WEZ. rday for the North TOEDAY AL S M [N O e ihe yone] $228,051,762181,054.188 00 Ask anybody why “Town Talk” is the| OF 0f law to report, and they leave the| It Was S ENgrth 7 Jerittan d e yad) by best seller among the weekiles and. fng R L I e e Bk master also P T (SUNDAY AT 230 B M ‘h:;r::;"?x'f;\:«(n?zm’,\-e:.—x. 202,386,701 2,124,513 75 answer will be: “Because Town Talk | o oy 204 1 a vacancy it will take 3 the camp of the Thirty-fo | Net amount In force De- e e a good regiment to All. e €| gold to the camp irty-fourth i P e containg the most news and original mat- | g<.)nlnf.‘rl?x:":.121...1“34“1:u.vfii"ucc:‘?l\gagg- aptosht and Bed L0s men who jere RECREATION PARK’ oo B e & S ! i i J. J. GUILE, United States Manage Eighth and Harrison streets. | ter.” This week’s issue has an interest. | 2 f S T L reparing for embarkation on the Colum- | | assuming ‘'man, trained in the National | | Bubscribed and sworn to before me this 2 ’ ¥ contents: Editorials on the w v o 8t fa. i 5 DR. McLAUGHLIN’S ation journalist and her lost Teatige, | soldier By proteasion. and vo Kiny i gus | . Lieutenant Colonel Albert S. Towar, | LArSENERAL ADMISSION. 2 CENTS. | aay of January, w00 o (S { Lees, the d t don’s e ¢ t fe v =i ty paymaster U. 8. A., has been or- | TO GR 2 N F. C 3.8 e new charter, London's | the credit for the enviable reputation the gf,‘.’l’d e Sroceed on the transport Sher- | STAND. AND | ommissoner for California in New York. ELECTRIC BELT. iS5 sensational marriage: ete.: Saun: | sopiment has made for aersr L2 = nother | LEIE, 00 He Philippines. He will be ac- st T, BY WHICH terer paragraphs about the la thing | war should come there w . | z o | ELECTRIC BODY BELT, B it _1s | in French corsets, Father McKinnon in | £00d regiment to Femory tros, 8% least one | (impanied by a clerk | = : the o Ty e Tttnngest. most durable, | the Philippines, why E. O. McCormick is| The regiment was paid off yesterda: Acting _Assistant Surgeon Henry H. | J. B. F. DAVIS & SON, hoet Sxpensively made, Tiost convenient to use: | {he most popular railrend official on the | each man getting three mon pay an B,’;"'f"‘,"" L i,.én'\é)'r:l'::-dmtamfefi::'gml Ll s S e R | { : O S tve in curing. Upon these points I | coast, a Bonynge-Mackay re as ch of How: pital, has be At S ab neral B e T Dy s ponin § ot Bonymge Mariay "rembndcence | 85 muchof bis Siothing tiowandd"sa" e | el b b 00T {0 Rl Aetng | sttt Sl =atihed v | ano oo el e e et AT Wi an Slectsic beit can do no good | SREL ONE, S And all the latest Sossip In | Pay, amounting to bétween 360 And s G | Signed to the Sherman. who is il Ro. | [TRIVATE SO0K e e | ANSOME STR ittt Amowledge of now to apply 1t This is | SnEREEmINy, B A e tape e ior | aas. IR the morning - bafacs “u0 %0 8| nayne will report to the general hospital [ Jor v Al AL letiers sonddsgt | | OFFICE - - - - 243-245 S EET, eitod, learned In the rast twenty vears | 6%Nokmion ite, with & melodramatie | man had been discharged Colonel MCoy | 3%5000 85 e I8 ablS, 1 B 731 Market St., 8an Francisco.§| | o SR ASGIC AT e jant (he ‘Dunent. of my - expertenoe: | cllmax: poems by Irene Comnell, Louls |lssued the following erder: oafon Vol teors, attached. 1o o | SN e = B s hoe the many cures after everything else | Roberts : sical chat by rs F eglment Colorado Infan- [ o8 0T o< "heen assigned to duty with e proce Alfred Metzger and Mary Francis; the| try, United States Volunt . Sompany K. = LESHIE A W e e ot oum, w0 mursne | S1TA, Mo o0, AR5 Fibncits, 8] 7, Eaiten pates Volotees Mosed o | Bltonts K Ll o e BAJA CALIFORNIA | THIS AFTERVOGR—BABY SHOW! | Nt Bniiah N OR BLISTERING, but @ gentle, soothing cur- | ysual entertaining miscellany. Ten cents 5, 159 s " | ot iifornia Volunteers, "attached 10 New acts in the FILIPINO CIRCUS, Assistant General Agent. My Eolt has chamois covered electrodes | n 511 dealers. ® | General Orders No. 2%—Soldiers of the F ompany K, has b s 8 3 3 | BENNETT'S BAND OF 4 PIECES anted one vear, without any ex- Col u . f the First | Company K, has been assigned to duty s X i ts, warranted on 4 | St R e Sl | Colorado, Volunteers: ‘To-day the ‘Govarnment | with Company L. amlan l PS ALICE RAYMOND, Soloist. | Pr.Gibbon’s Dispensa; 2 of the United States severs the bonds that | " private Joseph D. Wall, hospital corps, SATURDAY EVENING—Spectal Music, “THE | 62251(!:‘5\' e NG—Spec 3 z | NY ST. Established 1 and see it, or write for book, free Suit on a Beer Faucet. have bound us together as soldiers, v g vy s_tose 4 and_we . : 5 ; : 0 rest C ; cet C. ¢ 3 ve | was recelved as a patlent in the generai | 1s a Great Restorative, Invigorator and Ner- EVEN: is DR. M. A. MCLAUGHLIN, ‘fhe West Coast Safety Faucet Com.|seain will tetury 1o peacetul pursutis of civil | Noubiai ‘vesterday. suffering from What Is | vize. s o D ORReT In 1854 for the treatment of Private 702 Market st., cor. Kearny, S. F.; Burdick | L2NY brought suit yesterday in the United | magnificent and brilliant reputation b ,,nu' belleved to be diphtheria. Wall has been | , The most wonderful aphrodistac and Spectal | A Trip to Davy Jones' Locker will be ready Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debility or B e Lad SiEha S, Lox ke | States Circult Court againet the Jacksor | regfment 1t hns been won by hard wertice, | on duty In ward 10, one of the brick bar- | Tofjic {or the Sgxual Organs of both Sexed o0 | e g e TR L L LT gel Rrewing Company 0 injunction and | honest destre to do right, the suffering of hard. L z - $9 | D OUBLE SEASON TIOK 3 doctor cures m.; Sundays, | accounting for dsmages for infringing on and Drisations, ‘an’ caser desire ta be i | . Stxty-five sick men from the transport | 2°¥® 203 Bladder. Sells o 1y onn N nte. | Tho ambas Rt pricey 8o u!%h"m"‘ e, S cents | .o Office House—$ a. m. to 8 D. 3t L NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES. | a putented beer faucet. | the head, and by the life-biood of some of our | Sheridan were recelved at the general hos- | 323 Market street. 5. F.—(Send for Clrcular.) { SINGLE ADMISSION. ox 1957, San F! &

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