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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1899. NEWS OF CAMPS AND TRANSPORTS. § Q00000000003 w0300000000000000000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO% HEOMPSIE ™ PeO MRS Towns THN THE €Ty ' gt Over Eleven Thou- sand Quartered. 000600 SePpedeye o e v eso B R e R R s B S I R B K A S A 2 Qe v v oo lemen who compc > the coast and weic where he had a long not been KNIGHTS OF ST PATRICK IN MEMORIAM LIEUTENANT COLONEL ‘ BOXTON BANQUETED HE IS GUEST OF HONOR AT A BRILLIANT AFFAIR. ting of the Knights of ght the following resol ere adopted pleased Almighty take from our circle our respected brother knight, ex-Sen- ator M. J. Donovan, to receive his heav- Alumni Association of the College of i |~ Physicians and Surgeons Enter- | tains the Returned Volunteer. s filled the positions or and Sub-Treasurer and county of San Fran- S or for the State of himself and countrymen; oldest and highly one ever ready to dis- pertaining to mem- t, in mourning his loss, evere the memory of a 1 an upright man, ., was ed, That these resolutions be s i on the n ‘rum: of our meeting WISH VOLU? c Hebrews Who.Served eir Country Against Spaniardand Tagal. TEERS. Sanes 1t R ave. { THOS. J. WELSH. | ROBERT FERRAL. | S ted e CHICAGO ATTORNEY f DIES IN LOS ANGELES J. T. Kretzinger Succumbs to Heart | Failure in the Hollenbeck | Hotel. ES, Sept. 12—J. 1. Kret- | lawyer of Chicago, | bed in a room at | Mr. | LOS ANG Hollenbeck Hotel he to-day. rived yesterday from Den- t to Santa Monica in com- W. T. Beatty. They E ired in sep nbeck. This | | Beatty arose late and | g Mr. Kretzinger according to | went to his room. There | ses to his repeated knocks | door was opened Mr. Kret- zinger was found to be dead. A physician vas summoned gives the cause of | - A WIFE FROM THE EAST. James Shippy, Married Here, Claimed by Another Woman. a member of the law . Gallagher & Rooney, nock block, Chi- came here from Denver on a in which Captain Beatty is When he retired last ni ppeared to be in good health a e Lo HOSPITAL CLOSED. | | Smallpox Has Been | Entuely Erndx-‘ cated in This City. The smalipox hospital at San Bruno av- enue and Twenty-sixth street was offi- | closed by znn Board of Health yes. | st of the victims of the late disease was_discharged | titution early in the day, and | k several inspectors | with apparatus and chemicals fumigated the building throughout. [ Hall appreciative a he auditorium t y. It was a ballad conc . dramatic, g: last | f caught his audience Dr. Pryor, the interne of the City | tain Minnesotans. | mood. Applause wae loud and County Hospital who volunteered to at- singer frequently gratifying t. tend the smallpox patients at the insti- | B £ the relatives’ com- | for an encore tution. and who was afterward granted a | Volun- e fee of $5 a day during his quarantine by | night | Fractured His Skoil the Board of Health, was discharged this | -3 John 8. Stawpert, a_conductor recently | rondanis, > o ¢ ¢ Burses and other at- | e employed by the Market Street Railway R e — = Company, was struck by a cable car last Harnden-Wilder Wedding. t ight, while croseing at the er of Clay e ] 5 B e :qfl'fll hile croseing at the corner of Clay | ALAMEDA, Sept. 12—Miss Sarah W. g s were reached. | eq to Recelving Hospital, where it | L.arnden, daughter of Mrs. F. C. Harn. | The M ve_a luncheon 1 was found that he had sustained a frac- | den of 1137 Broadway, and James A. Wild- | 1 Presidio next| qyre of the skull. As he was an employe | T, Son of the well-known capitalist of the | same name of Honolulu, were married at | :30 o'clock this evening at the residence | of the bride’s mother. Rev. G. R. Dodson officiated Miss Roberta Harnden acted as brides- | maid and David Goodrich of New York | was best man. About seventy-five guests | were present. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder will |leave shortly for Paris, where Mr, Wilder of the railroad company Dr. Dray, the surgeon in charge, had him removed to the Railroad Hospital. His skull was tre- panned and a large clot of blood removed from the brain. Although his condition is serious, the doctors hope for his recovery. B s ] nm:m ru [& om- n»:nl 1 Regiment K of the Fir st Vol | e one week from next | dates when other Cali- | 1 ertain Minn ta | rresponding letters No two companies same night. . - 2 | will continue his art = § Wext SUNDAY’S CALL will be a Oniiitia s ol whwtles 1 3 e i S“?’ lf,efin'ery. - 8 marvel of beautiful illustrations ; Killed by a Train. | e e Cagers vt | 8 _its half-tone work baing es- OMAHA, Sept. 12—Ray B. Embree, a ight was for a blaze on pecially fine. sheepman from Ketterer, Wyo., in charge Western Sugar Refinery, of a train of sheep, was struck by the Bparks from the firhace: Rhe Unfon Pacific fast mail at Papillion, Nel s not stated. \l GOLOCISTOGTRISITINGRSIRIISING00SS%: | to-day and instantly killed. i 0000000000 00000C00000000000000000C000000000006000000! HIGHBINDER BULLETS AFTE'B.MATH OF THE ABDUCTION Wong Hing, the San Jose Murderer, Fires Three Shots at His Wong Hing, a San Jose murderer highbinder, of coolie brethren and narrowly escaped killing one of them, at the same t workingman, who was seated in a store in the neighborhood. place on Spofford alley, between Clay and Washington streets, and grew out of the COLONEL 0. F. LONG HONORED BY COMRADES | ARMY AND NAVY UNION GAR- RISON NAMED AFTER HIM. FLY IN CHINATOWN CASE. The Occasion Is Celebrated by a Re-| ception to the Popular Quarter- | master of the Transport Service. Pursuers. and took three shots at a couple yesterday afternoon Colonel Oscar F. Long of the Uaited States transport service was tendered a Army and Navy which bears his name. | The garrisog was formerly known as Cal- 1, but in honor of the man; s extended to i and n of his ex i eman and a soldi e hitting an inoffe The shooting took ¥ » > » > & > > £ » * > ‘. & » > * » k] » Ed > 2 Y S » ke Ed recent abduction of a Chinese woman |32 gen 2 | from Waverly place. changed to the Colonel O. F. Long Garr. About six weeks ago Wong Hing shot | son. | and killed Lee Ong Poon in San Jose and | The reception took place in the banquet | also wounded Deputy Sheriff Mackey, who | hall in the Alcazar building, and over 200 | attempted to arrest him. The trouble at|Of his comrades gathered to do him| that time arose from a dispute over a | honor. 2 e members of woman_who had been abducted from this | the Towa | city. Since the time of the murder, the |and from the whereabouts of Hing has been unknown | V2 ‘the Presidio. - to the “firel‘ and yester: y d introduced Sheriff Mackey brought tw t e g in an appropriate | & Ah Fong and Ah Yum, to this city that ch, and Color b: they migl ake a search of Chinatown and possit ocate the man who was wanted. About 3 o’clock vesterday afternoon the i Chinamen were passing down Spofford | ate of emclency. alley, wh he object of their search sud- | e = Ed denly emerged from a doorway and FY 2~ dt-caliber revolver, fired : re shots at them. e first bullet HBrIN Bt nanei e Caiitats | through the leg of Ah Yum's helder and Jnhp\ L%wmaw% of ES d the second, gl transport service Quartermaster J. A | 3 Lansanderfer, Vice Commo. | )] s t sh- | Deverell and Garrison Inspector Wiiltam | ® ington street. The last missile grazed Gro: > head of Bin Tun. a laborer who was seat-| T evening was enjoyably spent in re-| d of the window, counting incidents of the late and pres-| g Hing hastily replaced the revolv- | ent wars. There were selections by the | g his pocket and made his escape after | Third Artillery band and vocal selections the third shot n fired. He entered several of the guests, and the enter-| & a bullding on in which the shoot- tainment cnnr".déd wi three hearty | & ing occurred and which Is known cheers for C I Lon S tain headq of a number SColmei oo s and was afterward. The iade & search of the premises and came | TROUBLE ON BOARD o~ to the conclusion man had pa over a num in the neigh TROOPSHIP PUEBLA =& hood and aligh > Chinese are mu FS 3 Negro Soldiers Accused of Cheating | & at Craps Attacked by the : ~ White Men. | “ AT THE TIVOLI| fers on the transport K ‘ | . Which ~-rived from San Fran kS —— orning, had a few moments of great | g the grand opera season nent and terror 1 Thursday in . s the more in- A quarrel arose between the DREYFUS AND BOARD OF TRADE A Chance That California’s Exhibit iy membersd that soon after the State Paris Commission was formed and only the tim e blac ion of & prov would h troop: t a was nc !éiy:’r;)hu'gle. : s /" COUGHRAN WILL BE : Cannot be any CHARGED WITH PERIURY 2 - Mrs. Charles Smyth Will Swear to a | § Waxr'\nt for His Arrest. | At rho insti- It alleged that | a worthless check on | & Scott be- | g m‘ to-night that Coughran E Y der fals Smyth lel Be Sent to Buffalo. the Paris International ftation | o g him a tool with which to > cipal matters of | vent spite of an enemy, and had the case ng of the State|d ed er Mrs. Smyth had £ 3 e vesterday. It will be re mount of M‘Ould be served. of a “In Coughran has been secret the guise the gentlemen the latter requested the Board | & t in the matter of mak- | husband for month: Mrs fon of the products of ¢ Iblsevening. He Oixeeponasn d excel anything that an evening paper and has used its col- 5 umns to grind his ax in a shameful man- | & e a shoft -] mhrrnv\ I intend sted on a char, FOUR PERSONS KILLED & » . 2 & [ htae o064 taaatstsstses ‘fli‘(d‘&s&fl““,l“‘i THE monmn. | THE EMPOB.IUM. PRIPRPIPBR PSRRI PR S PR T PP R REFF LS F R RRIRY TE EMEORIUM GoldenRale Bazaar-. CALIFORMAS LARGEST=AMERICAS GRANDEST STORE. Opening Days Continued Miliinery, Cloaks,Suits,Furs, Dressmaking. 2 e Table Damask Saie. Remnanis at One-Quarier Off Their Already Reduced Prices. For this day only we offer an accumulation of about 150 remnants of Table Damasks and Table Cloths of which the napkins to match have been sold. The lot consists principally of bleached higi-class goods—Ilengths from 1§ to 3} yards. Ladies’ 35¢ '+ ed Hermsdorf Hose, 19¢. :..: extrs heavs Tecks, 19¢. Lisle thread Hose, high ed heels and| new Teck double toes, regularly this day only.. Abco: Hose per dogen, $2 ) %i 3 BARRAGERARENGA R EARAARA R AL AR R R E A Import- Bo s’ For this day on'y wa place Y on sale 75 do- zen handsome r—For | Scarfs for boys 49¢ —they are made from he for Ladies’ & neckwaar anc Handkerchiefs, 6c.: AN Hacd For this day only an im crtaat sale of| —every tie is 150 dozen Ladies’ Sheer Lawa Handker-| styiish and chiafs, with double hemstitching and| brand new, di Valenciennes edging, . an exceptional|rect from one value at 10c each—Wednssday’s price...| of the s [rish| York Bureau arean Scarfs in Irish of e oint effect,! . Sczarfs, 44c. ; st d-| wear. and date d=| o neat uouble bu-d»» open work, | 460 030 also square and ound piecss, an accu- muation of scarfs, rangiog in w ues irom 60: to Toc each—on this day only at. Boys’ $2 Shoes, $1.37. 2 Groceries - Liguors Wednesdav and Thursday Only. CGorn—Morning Beauty Sugir Corn, regular'y 10c —for ..8c Asparagus—Hickmn t, recu- —fo: Boys’ Blacs Viei Kil 200 Lace Shoes, new opera Javs toes and tips, sewed i i s briesily i the best that grows, regularly 35¢ Ib and durable -302 shoe, sizas l{enlucky Bom-bon The big off= = for twodays on'y, if quan- y s that long, 700 bottles (full quarts) fine Kentucky Bourbon at. 650 av only.. (Only 2 bottles to a customer.) .$1.37 Holland Gin—Fir Kirk’s Fine Soaps, 3 Qake_s t"nr i4c. at sell regu- a box. fine milled and nice! ccented, such brands as “White Pa'act “Cocoa Butter” and “Southern Boug Lamps, 31135' —on spec al sale for thi: da . cycle Acety- .box of 3 czkes for 14c Tapestry 170 i o T:fih Poritieres, $1./8 Por- tieres, 84 inches wide, 3 yards long, for| ciples, abso- double and single doors and couch cov-|lutely non-ex- er, n any of thes> seven coors: red,| losive, the; olive, green, pink, terra cotta, blue eadily and are easily regulated, dark bl ce $2.00 each—for this day ..$1.35 Bahlult’s SOap——for 2 days, 28 bars. $1 12 to 4 sold regalar- y at'$2 pair Iy priced for Wedn port for ths two day Acetylcne V- PRAAAMARAAAGE IR AN A SEAAEAREAEEE ARARARRRAR A AN ERIEARINNE RN RE AR R ARt i a BY TRAINS COLLIDING | Accident on tne Rock Ksland Route Was Due to a Misunderstand- ing of Orders. OXFORD, Towa. Sept —Four men were killed and two i in a head- on colli: h took plme to-day two miles east here. The QUIND H. POLSO i and_on of id you get that e freights and it is sai GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. | FATINITZA" AMUSEMENTS. ALCAZAR L ...ONLY FIVE V!ORE NIGHTS... MAT! T NDAY. THE WAGES OF SIN. AMUSEMENTS. TELEPHONE MAIN 532 A NIGHT —ALL THE W- Von Suppe's. Delightful Comic Opera, iy 3 o i mos ¢ 75 3 Aft's 4l right, pop. T've only been civ-| the agclaent was due to a misunderstand. | NEXT WEEK_Offenbach's Famous Comic | PRICES. . ... .. .. I, 25c, 33, 5. {lizing the boy next door.”’—Life. | ing A erstand Opera. “THE DEUM MAJOR ‘ ) — — ‘v::n,u‘ POPULAR PRICES- | NEXT WEEK-THEN YOU LAUGH, ADVERTISEMENTS. At Saturday Matines Best Ressrved Seat, S, | 1 OO MUC” OIS Ons S e e T e \ Branch Ticket Office, Emportum. ! Gi s Comedy Tri = o S ] OMEN do suffer! ! | - Even so-called healthy women suffer. 1 MEGHAN l cs FA IH But they are not healthy! | | The marks left by pain are on the young faces of many of our | | AND daughters. Pain that leaves its mark comes from a curable | | cause. If that cause is not removed its ! i o i PHILIPPINE EXHIBIT influence reaches out and overshadows a ‘é Pt z 1 = o T z s, ren, 10c, | = whole life. The reason LydiaE. Pmkham_s BACHBIORCILUH. WHITE AND HARWS | THE THRER Vegetable Compound has been so uni- EVER IN WOMEN SUFFER? formly successful for over a quarter of a | century in overcoming the suffering of women, is that it is thorough and goes It is a woman's directly to the cause. remedy for woman'’s ills. = Miss EmiLy F. Haas, of 148 Freeman |§&& St., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y., write BOYS’ MILITARY BAND. ARNOLD GRAZIE CRAWFORD SISTERS. | HUNGARIAN S RAYMOND as Most Fa: HERMOSA ma MONTRELL. CHARLEY CASE. AND LA PETITE H L. AMERICAN BIOGRAPH. *Dear Mgs. 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PINKHAM :—I feel that I must write you and tell you what your medicine has done for me. I had neuralgia of the stomach for two years, so bad that I could not do any work. I had two or three doc- tors, but did not seem to get any bet- ter. I began taking Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and improved from the first, had better appetite, and after taking three bottles of Compound and one box of Liver Pills, can say that I am cured. Your Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine,” OLYMPIA. The only free vaudeville show in the city. THE KEESINGS, DOLLIE MITCHELL -mfl Matinee every Sunday. Eddy Strect, Corner Mason. GIRDELIER BROS. | Most daring act in the world. He's a hit and hits hard. i r Year. ED NOLAN, i pe e The man With the musical brogue. Popular as ever. ZOA MATTHEWS, Has a new rag-time serenade. Enlarged to 18 Pages a whole bunch of hits. ADMISSION FREE. ‘ AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. Il