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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1899, 5 CCO0000000000000CO 00000000000000000 THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. o [} o [} 2 o ” l h c a s d ~ rans ris ° O LB R IREREER SRR ERRREE SRR ERRRIBIERIRIIIIER Y S o W mps an Jranspo S : . o a a a ¢ e s 0 e g a a A o Free demonstration of Velox Paper in the Camera Department @ Ry o [ daily from 12:30 to 5 p. m. Bring your best negative C000000000000000C000CVC0000COCOC0C000000C0000000000000000000000C0000000000000000000000000 and gab a froe prink . (The. rapidity and o MORE SWALLPOY - |COLONEL MILEY SKEONTHE |TABLESTUBNED |f e gt . I LUCHLES DIES AT MANILA"TRYSPIRTS IS | O A PORTLAI L M. THIRTY-FIRST STILL GOING ON} SHIP'S RUNNER HERBERT, the GoldenRule Bazaar. The Winter Magician. CALIFORNIAS LARGEST—AMERICA'S. GRANDEST sTore. Catalegue BTN Two More Cases Sent Boilermakers Will Not| Was Carried to Sea Give In. Against His Will. A Sale of Handkerchiefs. Men’s 5¢, Ladies’ 7c, This Day Only. We closed out from the New York repre- sentatives of a large Irish Handkerchief manufacturing concern 100 dozen Men’s Colored Border Handkerchiefs, known as seconds; also 100 dozen Men’s White Two more men of the luckl Thirty- Everything is in statu quo on the Gov- | The British ship Muskoka, which sailed Hemstitched Lawn and Cambric Hand- Regiment have been sent out to the ernment wharf. There is no work being | for Europe from Astoria a couple of days kerchiefs that had been sent to this done by the boiler makers on the Sher- | ago, had considerable trouble in securing man, and there may be trouble to-day (a crew. The boarding masters on the when a call for men to work on the Gle- | Columbia River wanted $8) a man, so the nogle is made. There was only a few |captain employed Frank Turk and J. hours’ work required on the Tacoma to | Lynch to get him twenty-two saflors. | get her ready for sea and this was done [ Turk came to San Francisco and secured by the men, so the Tacoma and G sixteen men whom he shipped north on W. Elder will sail for M the steamer Columbia. He could get no They will tzke a regiment between them, | more sailors here, so he wired Lynch to een St S Seet set | 0 10 Puget Sound ick up six A B's | themjawayibyed n.m, found the American ship Rufus E. Wood, x hospital at Presidio to join here. One of them was n who have been first se broke "k while country without laundrying. Although rather rumpled in appearance, for all = practical purposes as good as can be. Regularly these handkerchiefs are 10c, 12ic and 15¢ each, for this day only we place them on special sale at. .. 100 dozen Ladies’ Linen White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, a good quality, regularly 12ic each, special for this day only at...7e 1 sent over Angel Isl- for a week or cases have had to develop. It was while all possible | s italiug foy e the st The boller makers intend to stick out|ready to sail for Sydney, N. S. W. He SO SR ey sseies L L it s gl W 0D for their demands and the contractors | went aboard and tried to get six of the i ’, : L PO e LIow have decided not to yield. In the event|crew to desert, but wnile he was $2.25 Comforters Children’s To-Day $1.75. |Vests High-Grade Comforters for large beds, | g Size 6x7 fest, flled with specially| § FCx of the Government being unable to .;.1.1;‘\;‘1‘ ul';l(lxn‘g"l)i(mnx‘n(m:hx];e“t.ug dni(“.;:.(l:'i]n;‘;; the repairs made here It may send the | ZCE &0C TOOKC e BAID 10 808 e o | transports to Manila under a reduced | captain of the Wood may be’ depended but while be in- he steam pressure and then have the v upon to see that he works his passag ! 3 p her- sels overbauled at Hongkong on the way | Failing to get any more men the Muskoka cleaned whits sheet wadding, light as|(hildren’s Hea v have to back to San scorNiSnould= Uncle (DG [oj Searshottihanded. s © oo il down, equiily warm and more durable, | =1, 1 A L week Sam be forced to takelthat course, then | pitie Mall stesrer Color Sxied Gom| tufted with wool, pretty coverings, our| [ leece-linedVests, 1l have all the repairs to the transports would | fifteen cabin passengers and eighteen | regular $2.25 value, to-dayonly$7= 75| covered seams, bt be done at the same time and there would i Chinese in transit for Hongkong. Among | —_— ecru color only p of de- Fala of at t $10,00 a week in|her cargo was over $100,000 worth of | C ,only, « wages alone to San Franeisco. Jn_Central “American silver Sale of Damaged sizes for children The painters made X A | silver were valued at $ fifty-rive bars | Silkc Waists. 5 to 12 years of Some of them are getting $350, some § at. $12.000, ity nive bard and the majority §23 for an eight-hour | of silver at” $23,000 T one day. For overtime they get double pay. of gold dust on which no value was Thus a painter goes to work at § a. m. B and lays oft at noon for lunch. Begin | i e e b T ning again at 1 p. m., he works 10 5 p. m. bR ers than as Bt Arat ons and lays oft an hour for supper. Then | (jcipated. While in Yokohama the coal from 6 to 10 p. m. he works overtime , but was_put out, and on and for the twelve hours' work gets two | September ‘10 she sailed for Fran- The men are to have a con- | ¢isco via Honolulu. A few days later she age, regularly 25¢ each, special for this day only..14e We find in stock about 70 slight- ly damaged Silk Waists — some are soiled from handlicg, some faded from ex posure in ouc teasner America Maru was more t from Both are Conveniences . w cting | @ ference with Captain Bennett to-day, but | PUL back, the ceal in her bunkers having show-window: ; |for Patrons. I i t ceom- he does not énticipate any trouble. The Exchange yesterday stated a varied assor | Par ors supplied with Magazines, Papers payroll of the pair rs on the transports fire had been put out, but the last week was over $5000. iidrl-'d i n”h.]‘nd“h hold \'\‘.A:\'l "_\er)'muuh sve are five large steamers on’ the|damag t will now probably be the wfl“n e D eienihy first week in October before the America | O O T Maru_ gets here. the Govemmenta st anBnor. {i‘w\:fw P. Kilcoyne, one of the Market-street minsier 18 S Ay vEe of coal, and the | Railroad Company’s employes, was badly 2 W with a carge, O Stephens arc | injurea on Kearny street yesterday. He Anglo Australian ana Bort Stephens Lt%| was helping to repair the raiiroad track expected 1o leave the same port any Gu¥ | and got crushed betwee two rallroad ties. now. ‘Ihe Pak Ling and Moyune are NoW | i “right leg was badly lacerated and e T ne Westminater. § his left leg broken. He was treated at e he Anglo Australian z6l tons | the Harbor Receiving Hospital by Dr. | ment of 85 some corded, some tuckad, some fancy front; assorted izes; they were and FreeWriting Materials, Lavatories Emergency Hospital, Children’s Nurs- ery, Telephone:, Information Bureau, Postoffice, Telegraph Office, Theater- originally $7.45, $845, $9.95 and Txc{ket Ofiitje, Bnrber»Sh.op. (.:hiropoflist, ; your choice of tne lot for Hair Dressing and Manicuring Parlors, ..$2.95| etc., etc., HE sad news of the death of Colonel John D. Mile: inspector general of volunteers, in Manila was received in this city yesterday by General Shafter, whom he formerly ved aid-de-camp. His death occasioned n. who are at present living acks. His brother married ges of condolence hav s a widow & el Mordecal, hter B. Butler Fresno been forwarded to the bereaved family ARG ANEL GG AN A S AEENEE ARAEEAE EARAEEAE R R RGO AN AN E A AR e R R AR AR AR TR E R GG R uL PP R RN R PR PSRRI PR RP ORI B SR PR RERORER BRSED IR NS PEPDPID RN FERCE PR RN RN PR RN is 310 fns Lieutenan Miley was ,a native of Illi and was graduated g | LonS Beb the Anglo AUSHSLCN, et the | Robinson and was afterward removed to | g@““‘l“fifi““““fl‘ SARASEEESESHE A6 64 6S from West Poi In 1890 he came to this city with the Fifth Artillery. Pak Ling 2875 tons net and the Moyune | the railroad hospital, =~ = o | & During h esidio few officers were as popular With the @ | v tons net burden. Each of them wil | ental, fall into the hola of. the vessel | = k and fil nds attest his popularf therefore easily carr 3 SU” | vesterday. At the Harbor Hospital Dr. EAN TRAVEL. Hbinaon Tound that both his winewers| S TATEMENT | stwierm Bl N dlers and all will make splenald t vessels added to the Sam will | y he went to Cuba an ain ' W. H. McKit- 1s Major Mi together with ( When war ports. With the: tleet already en prained and his face badly lacerated. P Rya Rtitches ihad o he taken in his oy — OF THE— Pacific Coast Steamship Co. aged Lncle , raised American flag at Santiago. Hi have no dificuity in rusning a big body | 108 Slerore he could leave the operating 1% 1 5 « 10w be- = | « s im promotion to a lieutenant colonelcy of men to the Philipines, and it now table. | Sleamere I Promitway rless gins 1o look as thougn the revellion wowld | g5 0w Olsen had a row with his land- CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | Whatt s San Taideor was at all times fe: He was a conspict firing line in danger. Last Fe pointed inspect that c For Alaskan ports, 10 a- m., September 13, 23, 2§, October 3, change at Seattle. For _Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Se- attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom pe put down in the Ume specitied by e | 15rq a¢ 43 Steuart street last Monday night administration. < < sed by | 2nd_yesterday had a lacerated scalp —OF .THE—— The hospital ship Relief was passed by ved up at the Harbor Hospital. An- the board of survey yesterday. She Wil | drew asked the landlord for a candle with o into the stream to-morrow, alid as | which to light his way to bed and instead | 800 as her compa have been adjusted | wags struck over the head with a club, so Honolulu will be 1 Miley was ordered to the Philippines and was ap- on General Otis’ staff. He served fin llector of Customs at Manila and given m entire customs service in the Philippines. It was on the Bt forManile® s r a t the dre :.ui disea e attacked .‘\:m» and death yesterday cut short Ner first port of call. After coanng l“‘.‘»,,‘ Ginit ind Thormpeon S Golly has R timncd ;:\asflh )_2 r%cg.‘;efe?em:;; e e MllvieienE B eeen e o e B e e e sl SRl ersca tor e R NSURANCEECOMP ANV | e s t Colonel Miley was prostrated into a permanent hospital, occasionally | nter's art are very good. He has made | . - < > o) 3 ¢ ‘acoma to N. P. Ry.; at Van- ] making short cruises lor the benefit of |3 p F W YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW LI | ruises a particularly good picture of the San | the invalids on board. ancisco owned ship Sintram, which he $ S s o ‘Fhe members of the board who passed | ic going to send to. his friend, Captain | e e kol o upon the seaworthiness of the Helicf | Matthews, in New Zealand. Painting S| i of Californla, pursuant to the provisions Were: Commander H. G. O. Colby, U. S | now Captain Colly’s hobby, ‘and although | 5t*tjona 610 and S11 of tne Political Code, N.; Captain John Bermingham, Cnited | he has taken it up late in life he is mak- | condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- States Supervising Inspector of Steam |ing rapid progres conatnsed CAPITAL. Vessels; Hovert Forsyth, chief enginee oA @ %0t 0509299620 | Amount of Capital Stock, paid up Union Iron Works; James Dickey, sups intendent_ shipyards, Union Iron 'Works; |\ pooc e dotained in the City Prison | 1a Cash till the regiment should sail. York, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. | Copverto C B l¥ 00 pov) 5 o 1 Sep- 21, 26, October 1, and every fifth day al Otls, requesting a daily cable mes- ient; and every day thereafter a irtment. About a week ago abled from Manila, and medical atient could not recover. Mrs. , bore up bravely under the cing her husband’s death. 1ld have acquired high ) was a soldier of many ac- of battle and progressive in the ad- Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo), Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, ast San Pedro (Los_Angeles) and entember , %, 29, Oc- fourth day thereafter. ping only at Port Har- ), Santa Barbara, Port (Los Angeles), 11 a. cian's diagnc were then ¢ a soldier's daugh case was nvinced that tk er and a soldi Miley, shock caused by the cablegram annou If Colonel Miley" rank life Diego, ford Luis_ Obisp TS. | Los Angeles and Redon ad bee on in the $400,000 00 Captain John Barneson, marine superin- tendent, United States army transport nd great ¢ © 0000000000006 005606006066006 complishments, dz he fiel & & Corporal John Harris of Company E. < o 3 ¢ 5 vics % ['ra L nad - e i = b ‘omp! Seotes 5, 19, 28, 27, , was marvelo ustty remarkable. Generals Shafter and Gra- g | {he board, | Mogan' on a chargeof disturbing the | Loans on Bonde and Morteages. o 2 e MigAtlens Pay. Sam Tous dst ham had the ifidence in his judgme; Gne 6t the hospital stewards who was | Peace. He and three other soldiers were | C450 SATCLGLE Company s73,712 00 aatian, Altata, La Pay, Santa Hosa: Colonel Miley was familiar with the high power guns and the dynamite to have gone to Manila on the Relief had | gheating a disturbance at ni;,,“:”{f\'.‘ fige: | Amount of Loans sec red by pledze lia ahd Guaymas (Mex, 10 a. m.. Tth of each battery defend! harbor. He gained by study and dally observation a his voyage stopped slv.\'n-rldi‘n'._ I‘{}:‘\«ll the | ing among themseives and using the most | e ooks, and other mar- R practical knowledge « » method employed in handling dynamite projec- vessel gone out on tme he wouid NaVe | nrofane and vulgar language. Policeman | cgah in Company's Office The company reserves the right to change tiles applying compressed air. ’“‘“l“ Iesple. “‘”r'l‘l"":‘ }!“‘ pElE T Witn | Mliman cautioned them to keep quiet,|Cash in Banks 5 5 without previous notice steamers, salling dates iles yir mpr ; a charge of desertion hanging over : LCa : Sl ot i S sy and houre of ealling. Before he left Francisco to engage in the Cuban campaign he ma- Hiz name Is Stephen C. Livingstone, and | DUt they, would mot, anc FIarris got ainterest due and accrued on all TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery A R insurance on his life for the benefit of his he was with the army in Caba. He did | o el | . | street (Palace Hotel) 1 ! his life. for the benefi his fami ith th He did | nin® Slaced him under afrest, but he | Interest due and accrued on Bonds | Palace Hotel He < iate, home loving man,but when the call of duty came not like the life and descrted. After a|fought so hard that the officer had to use | and MOrtZAEES .......... .......... % 42| GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen, Asts. he was ready solute. time the longing for a soldicr's life came | his“club to bring him under subjection. | Premiums in due Course of Collec- Bl L - 8 3 1t Pospital corps, SWhile on the Reller ho | The Judge convicted T e sy e | Heutal | = o ospital corps, S e B ¢ | morning and will sentence him_to-day. | Bills receivable, not Matured, tal “IE ’ n . " cu' made 900 6 9 00 & 0000 —0—@ was recognized by one of hit former offi- | ™SC0n aints have recently been made | for Fire and Marine Ricks | e M n be held at the Presidlo o S8 and ANe fact Jvio lelegrapbos ©1to mp” ‘sald.the Juige “Whont mew in|Rest dde Sl Setid e | .# DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS T8 -~ # untll further notifc IS NOW A CAPTAIN defing is arrest, and yosterday Living | UL Insulting Jadics, on the Streets | Pinsurance on losses aireacy paid.__ mn| PO R, T IT,.A N D st hat AITER ML YOSt Aving- | and it is time that something was done to surarc = e d that th 2 stone was placed ‘n irons and taken out|put a stop to such conduct. The com- SR From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FAR $12 First Class Including Bertd 88 Second s'; and Meals STATE OF CALIFOR e = ST .0 sn o SO DR IR OCtA B Th: 25 COLUMBIA ‘sails ..Sept. 10, 20, 30; Oct. 10, 26, 30 Total Assets ! E This detachmel wi leaning out the recruit c are men commar IN SIGN to lh;‘ }‘“ M;“”-mlll(‘ W]“\ ;* l};ifls by ¢ Jurts | plain ve been about men who are con- martial and will be lucky if he gets off | nected with the casual detachments, who AL CORPS with three years on Alcatgz. seem to be under the impre: LIABILITIES. [ e R S PR fon that they |y ... aajustea and unpatd R Y The transports Sikh and Rl de Janeiro | ean get drunk and run the city because | = are going to Portland as soon as they are | they wear a uniform. Men who have seen | L‘lnwsulgflxlfe" ess of Adjust: the fitted out. They will take on board there | servic i vi e ge iper X d out. They will ta oA service are imbued with more gentiemanly | T Trollihe oo ! : V 2 i commar the Thirty-fifth Regiment and proceed to | fnstincts and will not insult women, and | Gosseprentietly (0¥, 3RS | ESlens Ena st Toolnta’ in the " Nortkwest with in Manila. ‘The vessels were to ha left | the first one of these casuals brought be-| " nine one year or 1 $469,471 27; Through tickets to all points East. re here next Friday, but it will probabiy bLe | fore me on such a charge will be made an surance 50 per cent ceeee 24,735 63 E. C. WARD, General Agent. next week before they get away mattress company cannot turn th as the Turner signments these at the Pres le of.” is claims that he is premiums on Fire Risks run- | 630 Market st. n old soldier, more than one vear, $230,- | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. to the officers of patent bunk with which they are to be | having seen twelve years' service, and re-insurance pro rata . 146,415 26 Superintendents, who «‘";,':jr"‘ “‘_’"’ g m\;‘mx{vn out in time. e he and his three friends were onl; ha\'lnfi premiums on_ Marine and | — - f that regiment v | Chief Engineer George Kingsland of the|a good time when the officer arrested | land Navigation Risks, § | e by | Ol cm e {Canes Kinesland of thel T T | AMERICAN LINE. | the ,A_m and "41‘}1‘ me ” Rec :‘H;f tants. - The oldest only celebrated hi: —_——————————— (;x;;vssk premiums on Mfmm Time | NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. | are not coming in so s they were | T isks, $—————; re-insurance [ fwo months ag e ke ns emmonth; net- | VOLUNTEERS BANQUETED. | jer cent e | Stopping at_Cherhourg, westbound. '] Second Lie n‘."\r.lx‘f\’\ m ,!.\Em air of mechanics as there is In the transport W T e R TN \‘f'v."mr{\lt’.r :r:;‘rr ;:: Brokerage due and | the Fourteenth Infa een service. Mr. Kingsland's first assistant is anquet a I as hecc Bt e to temporary duty with the “abe; seco s o | Monday night by St. Anthony’'s Sodality | cruits at the Presidio, pending his g‘l-m’“(;” ?w.‘(“rr e O ,\’l'(}l‘)k""\ of Bt “Boniface Church to some of the Total Liabilities A to Man ald. C. MeIntyre and S. Crisp. " | members of the First California Volun- S RED STAR LINE. back and Major s . The transport St. Paul, which loaded | teers. who were also members of the par-| i e New York and Antwers, additional paymasters | ¢ THHGHIGE RS cavairy and horses at Seattle for the Phil- | 1sh. ‘The hall of the sodallty had been | Net Cash aetually received for Fire .o\, . | From New York Every Wednesday, 11 noon. L ippines, reached Kobe last Monday. She | handsomely decorated and an appropriate | \BFeRINT® (i roiiad ior Mas | Kensington.....Sept. 20| Southwark ¥lth'the chict paymaster of this depart R bty remain there ton o | programme/ was(atranged & Toasts| wera | NeL (Casltaotuiaily eeceivel Nordland Sepe. 77 Weeternland. 0t 13 delivered by members of the clergy and = Sor 7 e Gl | Friesland everal of the participants, Undoubtedly | Recelved for interest on Bonds and | the most successful affalr ever | gpocejved for interest and divide & in the par and should get to Manila about the end of the month. The quartermaster’'s steamer General EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. Sergeant Charles A. Smith, Battery A, i1l has been ordered to ap- it mining board to be 5 1 &I sh, and will always be | "o Bonds. Stocks. Loans, and from lar arm Serge Smith_is now sta- y g RAny O e Received from all other source: 123 16 | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, the Thirty-first Regiment to the deten- | ¥ Hon icamploniAngelTaland. & aabe ot | LOE,MoTe military news see Page 12. smallpox broke out among the soldiers. When the fact became known the entire regiment was sent to the camp on the steamer Captain Weber, and the Me- Dowell was placed in quarantine. She Hawalian Isl- | d at Camp McKinley, or any of its agencles. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- | 30 Montgome Total Income . | T | | “Roy Johnston, the recruit who poured | out his woes in a letter to the President, n acquitted by a court-martial for He wrote to the President, ~harge, and_criticizing | EXPENDITURES. Net amount _paid for Fire Losses (including $30,006 50 losses of pre- vious years).. e Net amount paid for Marine Losses offen sking for hi | is officers very severely. It was shown | was thoroughly fumigated and released, | at the court-martial that at the time he | but the crew will have to remain in quar- (including $————, losses of ner First and Brannan streets, 1 5 reotel the e did not know [ @45469-64-0640640-406+@ antne for fr-urn{pn days. In the mean- pPrevious years) ool YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, cailing = last of the First | ficer when he saw one in uniforr CAPTAIN H. time the quarantine steamer Sternber ividends to Stockholders | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal - and ; antry, for then | as he begged to be let off he w FAIN CHARLES H. GORDON. | ii5ing the McDowell's runs to the sy Pald or allowed for Commission or | T TR Aith oA and Stering-out officer will complete hi tted. It Is an offense against army | NNOUNCEMENT was made in the | posts. 00“ ave Bk India, ete: No cargo recelved on board on cay 1 command will the service | regulations for a private to address the | telegraphic dispatches fi It now looks as though the Thirty-first A e sl DR o > \tered it, with this exception—it | President without sending _his letter i i rom Wash- | pogiment would not get away for a fort- Charges for oficers, clerks, ete..— AMERICA-MARU Friday. October § . It was at one_time | through his commanding officer. This ington D. C., last Monday that First | night. In that event another body of men ® g Ton State, National and local HONGKONG-MAR ednesday, Nov. 1 régiment be made 1o | was not considered so much of Licutenant Charles H. Gordon has | will leave on the transport Gran, as that All other payments and expenditures e A e na ey Foe terms of the new law, but | fense in the case of Johnston as w been promoted to the rank of captain, | vessel is in the stream all ready to sail. “ l e 431 Macket: ot oo} Hiret Doy » decided 'that | he wrote. He denounced his offic The officer who has been thus honored fotal Expentliciaes WY Ofmealtfsent officers hav upon_his comrades, a the new law allows t slurs v s v Jaw all T e is now on his w , after For sleeping on post Private Doll T.|transport City of salls for Honolulu ortly. e conservative statement that is based = T fs the direct AMONG SOLDIERS upon expert opinion of the stratifica- Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks. | Premiums. ks and th Long of the Thirty-first Infantry to this city the . ara which “"“ln:rfi\-: INCREASE OF CRIME This is no extravagant guess, but a Losses incurred during the year. u"l! S = —~ o o6 = Wednesday, Septem- to comply with | been sentenced to seven days' confine- | result of gallant service with the Signal the land in the Kern Riv ber 20, at 2 w. First Lieutenant Otto| ment and to forfelt $10 of his p: b o o et gna tion of the land in the Kern River s i) % r 20, at 2 p. m, ir g ! it an N ited anab | Corps, o as a member, during Oil District and the fact that ofl HAS T S. S. Marlposa safls Ll i D TSR T B T O R R & HOhnrang | several fierce engagements, 7 ENERAL SHAFTER ASKED TO BEEN struck in many wells near to Noritton. during . the ; msh“) via Honolulu_ and B and Commissary Sergeant Arthur B. | soldier, died at the «general hospital v Lieutenant Gordon left this elty on the | O e Gt amennt of Risiy gl e lis ©! ozl Sltoner P oa hae Theen denled the commission | terday. He came to this country from |transport City of Rio de Janeiro with the| PROVIDE A PROVOST GUARD. T o Net amount of Risks | | & O Notmedss. also allowed by the new law. It has b Manila already discharged, and it is not | gighteenth Company, United States Sig- Sl ok being less than 300 yards from where bl it Bt 121,026,167 835,674 43 | Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawali, decided by the mustering officers that a i what command heé belonged to. | 1o} Corps. and on arriving in the phi cur boring outfit Is NOW BEING put T e el 1 | samoa, New Zealand, Australia,’ Indla, Suez, regiment can have only those officers that | He died of consumption. | B o 3 z 1ip- | The numerous cases of soldiers called in in_position. N e a1 1548 | 105.402,438] 720,051 gg | England, etc.: $610 first class. it started with, yet the law l'rd,flrlnz ;hr‘ = ‘!m“‘: :‘"-flln';"'"" "; ?:'|:§“1"1'\lhi Tondo | tha Police Courts recently charged with !'m!fl U;;TUBE*} J(TH a "m";dknum- —_— S o \;,, = —— | LII.SPRECKELS&iRGS.CU,.Ams.,laI;;lmlnmn t % but of volunteers declares that 'S APPEA strict. e night that Manila was | v, s crimes hav x ber of shares of treasury stock are EO. S. UNG, President. | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office. 327 Market St. T ehAll e mustered out under the act A MOTHER'S PEAL. | taken, Lieutenant Gordon was assigned | L2 ious crimes have scalled forth s sre offered to the public for 50 CENTS WALTER S. ALLEY, Secretary o M S R et Nt Congress approved April 22, 1898, which to General MacArthur's division as 1 monstrance 1:rnm the Judges, and yester- per share—the par value of which are Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 28th 2vs nothing about allowing only the| To the Press and to Others. |G tidany it l; as signal | gay Judge Graham sent the following $1 per share. day of February, 1899. GEO. H. COREY COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. . iher of officers and which pre-| por a long time I have been seeking | ., "“m‘-mi - “nhem l'-“lA to establish | jetter to General Shafter: hl;‘l-l u;;u?en:":e'm‘:uo‘\;rc;rlns;r::t::: r?\‘;; Commissioner” for. California in New York. | piREeT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. ew officer. 2 co on wi e American fleet etter , Bive , ng_every day at 10 a m to the fate of my son, 3 As one of the Judges of the Poll. hen give you more minite Informa- Salling every Saturday a hird Regiment, which ar.|information as on that eventful night s ! 1 ce t e from Pier £, North River, foot o ST RS e S o1 Mark Neumayer; whether living or dead. R o (e Court of this city and county, the tion. Remember we court the most from T e L ey S Teitenant colone | To il persons who have ever known my | siCACTIL paring the” sathenn herny | Bumerous depredations comumitieq 13 |l serenig Tl L. B. EDWARDS, Manager, |}, 03 i opitin® &t - . ere ajors a ymp: s o boyhe b 5 S vance s city by s have been 7. LA CHAM ASGOGNE, is John J. Brereton and the majors are son—to_the s O e POy ho0d; | Into Caloocan and the interlor. He was| brought forcibly to my notice. Nearly SAN JOAQUIN 8238 CALIFORNIA STREET, Oct. a1, Firs (o, Havre, $0 and up: a s R o E K yea | fivi v 2 e >| every morning men in uniform are 5 vard: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. John A. Logan, Major March Wl oo ot | for information, as to when, and where, | oot ,ni;;.’?lfii"n“f‘,?m“o??n?f-,",t,'.‘,’fii?m?& Brought into the Police Courts charged OIL AND DEVELOPMENT CO SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Second-class to Havre. $45: 10 per cent redue: e e e Cyh made Such a rec. | last segn, or heard from, no matter how | and distinguished services during those | With all crimes from drunkenness to by fion o ovnd frip " GENERAT AGENCY FOR e for militars extlusiveness while on|long ago. To newspaper Bropiletors fitrylng N ers T ‘slbaequently { as- e e alitle 38 Crocker Building. o Hudson putlaing), New York.. 4. F. FU- ”. nila vith his mmand a o w— 1111 to assist a stressed | S e Fenera -awton’'s command, v v ] v r 3AZ) CO. cific C t A4 ts, 5 - to ila with everywhere, willing e | T Rl At o e el of Goneral “{ committed while they are under the Open Evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock. :_/’« ..va' 0. l;‘mnccl.c.?“ gents, 5 Montgom. IERCE'S L ar ago. Major Logan is the son of Gen-| other to clear the mystery of her son’s | &1 NES £ liquor and I ot > v = | G. s gade, was highly influence of liquor and late at night. al John A Logan. Jarch is already in| 5o ooearance, 1 appeal, With a request | that officer, whose acquaintancs he wady| It has been suggested to me by officers Manile, “\‘;;if\}’,‘i,.’,‘r”’“" on the staff of | {5 iPlish this article. on the trip to the Bhilippines. that If & provost guard were estab FAV/ BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. X “Gttashment 0f 0 asslgned recrults R N AO=R. | o Thenew captain was born in Margiang | {iahed dOWBoRR {0 Jtound by and ORITE e 1 5 atio e Pre- A , - |and was educated in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. it i Swiing raneportation 3 the Dre il e etuented 2 foughkeopsie, N, ¥. | fiiSiieated soidiors 1t would result in ELECTRIC BELTS, FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, 10 in readiness to sail on the trans- Gone Rabbit Catchin, U. 8. A., retired, and a brother of Philip | advantage both to {he cltizens and to Prices from $ 30 to Steamer “Monticello.” ¢ Sherman for Manila, via Honolulu Coroner & Gordon, " ticket agent of the Southern | the soldler: 2 h 325, Largest manu- FOR WE, EN MON., Tues.. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 e men will be organized into one bat-| Coroner Hill left on the evening train | Pacific 'Company in this ecity. Captain | Yesterday Willlam Brown of the Thirty- factyrers in_the Uni- AKX WOMEN. iy B 00 D m (ex. Thuvs: niphty: Bo taljon of three compan cesterday for a week's recreation in Mer- | Gordon is 36 years of age and 'was at one | sixth Infantry appeared before Judge s ca o Quacks days,’1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § 2 y time agent of the Southern Pacific at|Graham to answer a charge of begging. Sty = p. m._Landing and office. Mission-street Dock, The following officers are designated to | ved County dove and rabbit hunting on g, Lan T For particulars W. T. HESS, FARE 1 d eamie for ‘Bookies | NOTARY PUBLIO AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tracy. He subsequently resigned to go | He was arrested on Sixteenth street, be- Telephone Maln 1508 o 9 etachment: Captain anch. ] O T Roetsinty Thtan:| DY aRealms sinsi iis e into the mining business, which he left | tween Mission and Howard, on Monday Second ILieutenant W. G. Miles, | ain to Ukiah § to enlist in the service of his country. | night while soliciting alms from pedes- Thirty-seventh Infartry, and_Second| Take the excursion train to U un- | When he arrives here with his company | trians. Lieutenant Peck of his company No. 2. Address Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. Licutenant Alex C. McKelvey, Eleventh | day, September 24, and visit the iflsh| it will be for the purpose of being | told the Judge that the regiment was to|propon ELECTRIC C0., 620 Market St Telephone Brown 3L n Gy hatchery, where hundreds of thousands | mustered out., and he will then join his | leave by the transport Grant for Manila L 06 Bl | Restdence, &1 Calitornia st., below Powsll, HB Y fl HP The detachment above mentioned will | of young trout are to be seen. 0 lgxplly at the residence, 1707 Scott street. | in about ten days, and the Judge ordered Opposite Palace Hotel, 8. F, San Francisco., 1 M fl 50c