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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL 00R SOLDIERS ARE VINDICATED - ~ VANDALISM Father McKinnon De- fends Them. - | . R d BANNERS FOR THE GREAT £ SEPTEMBER 25. JUBILEE. 1899. D0 ® @—o—@—o—e—m, bre. Miss Hilda Newman, who is now on her way to New York, where she will en- ter upon a concert tour, convinced her is- teners that she was fully equipped for her responsible task. Giulio Mietti played in his usual finished style, paying strict at- tention to technical difficulties and imbu- ing his recital with vigor and expression. His composition, “'Le Regret,” is a gem. The musical event of the week will be ng recital at Sherman- Thursday evening. The gentleman is an efficient vocalist as well as pianist, and his reputation having been established in Europe there is no doubt as to the artistic treat in this affair. ALFRED METZGER. — e NEW STEAMER LINE. Several transports will sail this week. The Grant will depart to-day for Manila. The Sikh and the Rio“will sail to-day for Portland to take on board the Thirty-fifth AMUSEMENTS. WALTERL. MAIN'S 3-Ring Circus. e | INSURGENTS ARE TO BLAME % United States Infantry for Manila, The MENAGERIE! Sheridan will sail next Saturday. eiiey yoa The coming t t yesterday of the steamer Varmers srorted s ot ot wunen.| RACING CARNIVAL! < v o U AN INTERESTING LECTURE AT es used for excursion purposes in her di- ST. BRENDAN'S CHURCH. rection as she lay off Goat Island. The ROUGH RIDERS! R boatmen reaped a harvest taking passen- gers to the Valencia and the lowa. e The Fir California’s Chaplain | SAN DIEGO, Sept. 24.—The San Diego Union will say to-morrow morning that TO_DAY A’r z. ]‘O,Nlfi“'[ AT 8 Praises Officers and Men in the Philippines for Their Re- [ spect for Religion. D R R (Rebedede ‘?[y B e S e e e e e e e S e S S e e L o T O O R O S R R R a new steamship line, in which San Diego is interested, will soon be operating. Some of the steamers will gun to Central American. ports and others will mase monthly trips to the Hawaiian Islands. San Diego or San Francisco will be the SIXTEENTH AND FOLSOM. ALSO SUNDAY. — L e S o The Rev. F r McKinnon, chaplain of | 5 s 2 ) < ‘(ermlnul ‘p'nln(. | ';;hehstsamersi__wm %e _F;‘n THECEMES B Official FI Be Used in the D t Buildi d Streets. |} b FRE L o oo Official Flags to Be Used in the Decoration of Buildings and Streets. i 5 imiah Company of san Francico PRICES: Chureh last 3 REithadine: < R | Generai. samisst 500 i HE prize committee of the Odd Fel- awarded a similar prize. A prize of $80 will ‘be awarded to thaibe:ihe greatest sudoess, from 4 fraternal | Tanny RO Wi be fen O e en 250 American s To the lodge from the interior that will h 18100 in cash; prize of $150. potent aids to the arm of the law. However, as the city will not pay the bills Therefore not until the 1st of October the company will not furnish the gas. To the canton of the Patriarchs Militant | the Pavilion, to the second best, a cash | The reports that have during the past few at headquarters and they satisfactory, The official flags for the celebration, bekah lodge. These will be extensively | | | | | used in the decorations of buildings and William Phillips Struck by a South- run between San Diego and Honolulu alone, connecting with the Kimball line and the fun in general to begin the fog bank drtven landward by a chilling breeze caused most of the people to seek. their Reserved 2t P lo colden Jubilee ecglebration has| To the Rebekah drill corps there will be | subordinate lodge having the finest deco- | point of view, that has ever been known TS 3 : ndirectly been laid rlbe the aalot ® | into three prizes (should the three corps | winner y s, it may take a set of offi- 2 ¥ Lodge of this city has signified [ (G000 be the finest of their class ever | Seats in Vienna boxes. 1.50 S dR o tha oify avbarainate ods SmakinE | e ) O e R T e B st necors Tonen b . | its intention of parading, and it will intro- | pyjit on the Pacific Coast. The one near- SALE NOW ON AT WILL & FINCK'S and bk of he ¢ ubordin aking | ing and drill. | To the best decorated Rebekah booth in | duce a number of attractive features. Iy completed 18 almost 28 feet long. The ) unstinted. He | the best showing in the parade and hav- Sts ot a ol e ing in line the greatest number of mem- | making the best showing and displaying | 8ayels, or a cash prize of $50 which were designed by L. G. Schord, |Speed capacity of all the fiect will be B bers in proportion to membership, the |the greatest {wnfir&enoy in drill at the Pa- | Past Grand ster Morris M. Estee has | chairman of the committee on decora- | gt S0O, W0, A0, Fh Gomplated s at l O=DAY ! holce of a set of regalia for the six elect- | Vilion. a trophy offered by the Grand En- ccted as the grand marshal of | tions, have been adopted by the executive | BEE2P"o0ina " General Manager Nevins v s bt gl =5 | campment, which will be in session dur- , and he will at once enter upon | committee. ~ They represeént the four | FUESE BOURC. FCHERL o e Dy ive officers, or a handsome banner, or $50 | jng the celebration week, together with |the discharge of his duties. branches of the order—subordinate lodge, | Of the Santa Fe is in the Bast, and Be|mnere are several very big speclal features | been recefved | encampment, Patriarchs Militant and Re- | Mmay purchase two fast steamers there to and attractions at the big, booming, ful successtu! make the best showing under the same | A trophy cup to the most tastefully dec- | have been most satlsfactory, an \ slone, cogunceting onditions as the city lodge Wi | orated business house § A ve a ice tha 3 el vill ' a a s 3 conditions as the city lodge will be ! orated business house in the city give t the celebration wiil ' along the line of the parade. R B e e Tlahiohip. Som ihe ’ — = — - —— —— — e bar badly puzzled Captain Lewis of the James A. Garfield, and may prove to be omferferfeeforfe oo e ofe e e . fosfrfonfofeferfenfere e ofe e sfeefosfonfenforforfeefot +@ Young Ladies’ Tnstitute for the benefit of | a serious matter for others. The Gar- [ the relief fund of the organization. The |field last Wednesday was on its way from AT THE PAVILION. institute has done much charitable work | the north with a cargo of lumber for this A l H E R W E E K O F | of a practical nature and is deserving of | port. In the midst of the fog the vessel S i every encouragement.. It has taken a|got into the breakers off the North Far- 5 | nrom(nnnt part in many public affairs and | allon. Sheering off northeast by east, First—The exciting amateur billiard tourna- U N L l G H'I'E D S'l"R E E'l‘s ! as never hesitated in lending its assist-| Noonday Rock was cleared. After he had [ ment on stage No. 3 * ance wherever good might be accom-|passed the Farallones Captain Lewis | Second—The juvenile cakewalks - dances; plished, The programme for Thursday’s | searched for the lightship, but found only | Tister, the human catapult act; Miss Pearl R S -!‘1 %me‘fmli"m!’m f?””";'Si “ngmre. Hynes’ | 3 buoy in its place. Hickman in Irish dances, etc., stage No. 2. . 3 ‘s streets ¢ Sl rchestra; vocal solo, W. Ogilvie; selec-| ™ The transport Leelanaw reported on its 4—Wagner concert, musical festival, Miss OR another week Ben Francisco's streets at night will preserve the Hon, Knickerbocker. QuUarfst: Sobranc | areal oostarday SDeabing the snip Ar-| - Alie Ragmond, Benriett’s Band, stage No. 1 pitchy blackness that been their chief characteristic since the gas : Boa T } g 3 1 , i et <+ 2 enney; recitation, | thur Sewall on Saturday. This i8 the| g n cCarrier pigeo: i mala sl company shut off the lights last Friday. ol | address, Hon. James D. | fiajden voyage of the Sewall from Balti- | Fourth—Carrier pigeon t Je. The profound gloom is more than an irritating inconvenience—it is 7 | s solo, Henry Larsen; so-more: ? Fifth—New programme in 10 circus a serlous menace to the safety of the city’s inhabitants. For six more r(flef;'l’(;f)lg(-)m‘x"c’u:flfcl“l[ihs M\gdayleflfl« I8 —_————————— Dfsonys s esnlshut o <Kx-:lnxn:;",du'_r:;cfeu;;::Nm&n» e e:;"‘:“:ml:f‘:‘;“r::“f | duet, cornet anl:i flute, ¥ Todd and L. SUNDAY AT THE PARK. {a{‘]]algs and Dr. ' Bum, in will blindly stare at poles orners in anxious expe > ot- % | . urris; tenor solo, C. M. Killott; overture, =il e wireless telegraphy: Indiar ing a lurking footpad. Bloody Encounter in |oichesira. The crowds at the beach and the park | sm: automobiie; wirehip: The most efficient police force is powerless to cope with such conditions. —————— were large yesterday morning, but before | Castie; woning machineivt ORIt Thorough fllumination is accounted by criminal authorities one of the most = | a Saloon. AN OLD MAN XILLED. Tha hout arrived for the bands to play | L ibio™s huntred ourige and instruotive ex: hibits: free samples at twenty demonstrat- ing pure food booths; a big day and night pro- Cadets’ Cros: night .Olympic Club night LOOK THE MECHANICS' FAIR ern Pacific Train. William Phillips, a native of Ireland, aged 55 years, was found dead at 6 o'clock will the gas jets again twinkle cheerfully on the street corners of San Fran- cisco. O ieiiefeelooiel s bl homes. Very few remained at the park (i Leasue of after the intermission in the musical pro- s gramme, and the beach was likewise de- A BIG DAY PARADE. GEIMAN’S NARROW ESCAPE @ it el o Minnesota Volunteers at the Circus n | vesterday morning at the crossing of : To-Morrow Night. other cases are of murder accident,| ACTOR MARET HONORED. | KIS ASSAILANT MAKES AN AT-| Ninih una Division siveis When' dis- | > onchess at the park gave the police ADMISSION ONLY 2 CENTS. 18 THie vown- | SN R, e = TEMPT AT SUICID: covered by Thomas Hughes, a special | some trouble vesterday, and the police = s e wsed by just| On the evening of September 22 William | Tendered a Testimonial Benefit by = officer belonging to the Southern Pacific | reciprocated. J. W. Edmonds, J. A. Tay- The crowded into the | Carr, a can maker, residing at $45 Mission 16 Qerran Frlands _— Company, the body was lying alongside | lor, H. Berrar, Otto Koch, Frank Holland ( OLUMBIA Leading a L nto the | et an & soldier Bamed Wiiiam A 2 . v of the railway track with both arms |end S. J. Thomas were arrested for fast Theater. 0 Flannigan were t to the city Receiv- Hr;-nr;l Maret, the \("(t-‘mn Mmrh :\als; ter a Desperate Struggle tke In- fiunn:zf:‘d nte;u- vhrp sl;o]uldwrsl.hbl._.l@ mpr):_ riding undui(‘?ikig égw;hr ;é‘?l{)fla!;i bx;:fziré — z ng Hospital in pc batrol wagons for | tendered a testimonia! benefit and ball | . m the ears and mouth. From the | was compel S| e tatn. | Ing, Hospital'in pollce patrol wagons U |t “evening oy e German friends At | furiated Man Is Subdued With pokition of the body It is evident that the | his freedom was granted. “All managed TO NIQH;I‘I n made the corner of Sixth and Bryant and | Turner Hall, 323 Turk street. The oce | the Butt End of a A R R T fojraldb thibjncoeasiyy omds and secured THIS HOUSE REOPENS WITH el bt parade Doiger \”}‘:fk.{f":?;’m‘:“ the Corner of |sion was in celebration of Mr. Maret's | Revolver. Phillips had been a resident of the sec-| As shelter is afforded, the fog did not b Eiters an the s and Market streets, Both were Un- | sixtieth birthday and the fortieth ani-| S tion of ‘the City where he was illed for a | drive the crowd from aile Chutes, several ide nd : ; E eraky-of ‘HisAbearencatoiitheroteh. | number of years. He had been engaged | thousand people remaining there during ™ hospital 1t apy that no mination 3 ¥ P o P £ r DA D X | Stonhl stiga ™ Thevint et hich 18k 5 < | in looking after an old building belonging | the entire day. Adgie and the high div- Y was made by the ) G tiing tavd Ll ¢ ! After slashing Police Officer Geiman |to Joe Shearer and lived in a portion of | ing act were the features of d Assisted by JOHN E. KELLERD and a Com- DeT | cause of their collapse, the victims having [preceded the dancing consisted of an|over the right eye last night with a | the old shed for yes pany of Players Under the re been treated for alcoholism. When the|original character sketch by C. A. Paul, | razor, “Andy’™ Campbell, a colored piano |, The body was removed to the Morgue "~ ment of John C. Fisher. > to ~‘!'vru'l~-l'¥:;_sr‘vl\.h ‘xllxh‘_r*‘l“}r-:‘ !K‘fl{:npln:‘!\l; entitled * Power of | mover, drew the blade across his own |PY¥ Deputles Lacombe and Smith. 6 NIGHTS THIS W 1 3 o and that the agent of death in both | {:-’""'(l”“ S ‘!f'*”"r' throat, inflicting a serious wound. De- | A New Historical Play by Clinton Stuart, En- to be Minnesota | instan alcohol, and it was so|Von Mahlow, the own o o | st Campbell fought viciously NEW OPERfl BY B fon "o S "Th | stated i the e | tory, Benne irachy ishlow. L e . MARIE ANTOINETTE. ovided | On- the X LD Jutonsy WaS | daughter, Elise Herten ihe but. | necessary to beat him into submission ARTISTIC SCENIC PRODUCTION. end ir 2 body. For | I . N O . (has |ler, Gustav Kiedlin; Ernest Herbig, a ma- Wwith the butt end of his revolver. H e] STEWJ]RT _Curtain will rise at § o'clock sh faxt From: the biel e ome to his death by & frac- | chine worker. Max Schmidt; Marie, his| Geiman was patrolling his beat onm CH s KT WEEK—"Marle Stuart,” ‘‘Macbet morning, and and not from drink This fact | $ister, '\\i}‘[r'.-f'x”{l{}r'x-gf.',m.’-'nmif m;"mk“:k Grant avenue when his attention was reh that has nown to- the hospital authoritles. | BERFY SLaregs . Rerten, B ] {0 | calied to Campbell, who was standing in JJT T,HE GR,J]‘ND 3 there un-| ‘:‘h\u’\‘-‘rl siie 0 xl‘y‘”“h‘:“‘- N or4t | Knapp, John Hauser; Emanuel Fuchs, | front of a saloon at 205 Post street, flour- how. ,Tn that| @ soldler, was 0 he E el ots | Joseph’ Stramm. ishing a razor and threatening to carve T g blood pressin s amd that | Music was furnished by Borgel's Or-| the first one who interfered with him.| It is gratifying to hear that the man- of these had produced death chestra. The following iadies acted as| The or accosted Campbell and en- | i op ve Sase of Carr the hospital phy the recéption committee: Emma Gaubatz, | d to ouaxihif StOANIYE Him (the | adcments of the various theaters are be. did not know of their presence and Emilie Dusserre, Martha Barthel, Auguste | ra Campbell, after threatening to | KiNNINg to give local composers an oppor- N s o ehine the Moebes, Margaretha Schutte, Frieda | send Geiman to the Morgue if he attempt- | tunity to be heard. The announcement alcoholic stimulants. The cases will be ger was W. Muhl and his | fnduce him to give up the razor. e Brodufies acithe LiyalLCote Ehatclond it | HEOUBDT D hegRtisnton ot & |COLORERS s were Joe Myer, Willlam Ger-| With an oath the desperate colored gt the grecent seaon (e followedby the o Vo Noes ho | fury to-day and Detective Gibson, who | ZSs/S(GRIS, Were noe Mver, Wiglam Oe- || With an oath the desperate colored man | statement that a comic opera by Dr. H. &y ) and up Mission to | has been making an investigation for the | prit; Maret, R. Wagne i - th e man, Sutting | J. Stewart will be presented at the Gra FRANK CUSHMAN, SEYMOUR & DUPREE, Teturm to thollat | police, will give his testimony. FHts Muhl Joc. Ods AR O LR O e R R b S i N at,the Oracd DERICK HAL '& MOLLIE FULLER, cirenk phrade sot- | M An inquest will be held on the body of | Daniel Stie +| club, Geiman siruck his assailant over | Opera House some time next month, and FREIE L A IET SARTON o parade o Schlegel, the young and unfor- | C2niel 8 head several - times, forcing him | rehearsals ‘will in all probabllity begin BRIGHT BROS,, STI AND MERTON, old out it will be domestic who was accidentally as | Agnlust the r\"»l;}}'\»n drew the Keen blade | IS Week. The opera is in the Spanish TERRY AND LAMBERT, : h see xiated by . The death of W Young Temperance People. SR R d rew the keen blade | s¢yje of music and the lfbretto is some- HUNGARIAN BOYS’ MILITARY —————— | =ity ho wass fonnd dnciheShay The Young People’s Christian Temper- | fifcting & doep wound. o7 o8t In-| what poutfe. It con ots and BAND. HOSPITAL CASES FOR e W e Memmedy Cwho was Shot | &nce Unfon of San Francisco will hold its | Thinking that he was unable to further | I8 said to be very catchy. Dr. Stewart I e hree salonat | regular business meeting this evening in | Tesist arrest. Geiman took out his hand- | had an opera performed in this city some Reserved Seats 10c; Opera THE CORONER’S JURY | il he called to the attention of a jury, | the Young Men's Christian Assaciation | CUffS, intending to place them on the ne- | Y¢ars ago which was auite successtul, Chairs and Box d as will be the death of John E. Burke, |fooms. Bieetion of officers and other mat- | T8 LI [":;wcn\‘n)'d' by el ntere bR Matinees Wedn turday and Sunday. 4 who was fatally injured in an ex ters of important business will be trans ou ain’'t got me yet,” screamed the | eXPeC n erest, — on the transport Sherman acted. The members and friends are infuriated man, as he & at the officer |, OWIng to a great demand for seats the NUMBER OF INQUESTS TO BE | pignt. The last case is that of ¢ Urged to be presdnt. Ar€ | ind slashed at him with the blood-stained | Tivoll “management has _found _itself TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. 3 | Railroad Hospital from injuries rec T I8 prootea o Aot Bianiee: o | Of the most active men in the department, | indefinitely. ; e S L Pl SR ¢ 2 il e S R e sit® [Proposed to establish two univer- | got out of the way of the razor, and draw: | be glven, with Thomas Green, the new ANOTHER SUPERE BILL OF GRAND Willia 14 i locomotive fireman and was pinned be- | tion at Belfast and a Cathollc one at Dub. | \N& Dis revolver proceeded to beat Camp- | LR0F: e bt casonean S e -NIG William Carr and William Flannigan | SSORONTE (FOCR, O ee in a collision. | 1in. bell over the head with it | Square Opera Company last season and TO-NIGHT! y 2k TO-NIGHT! Wete Teeitadi fort Alosholbn | g : 5 With the assistance of several bystand- |scored auite a success. This lighter opera e i Ry : 2 = & e DG s o = ers the officer finally subdued the mur- | Will alternatewith ‘‘Othello.’ which seems {3 b2 but Each Had Sustained e derous plano mover. He was then hana- | 10 have captured the San Franclsco pub- | lic. An ftem of intense interest to our lo- 5 cuffed nd removed to the Receiving Hos- SER | B | pital, where the wound In his throat was | Cal musicians is the fact that among the stitched by Drs. Cluness and Hopper. | peras JIn preparation is Verdi's latest First Appearance of MR. THOMAS GR = S oAl e hea Aty Geiman was aiso treated at the hoapital, | WOrk, “Falstaff,” which made -a tr “Martha"’ Repeated Wednesday, Friday he M rning. The subjects His uniform was cut in several places, Jendous hit P o A . sosid foodi | ANAYRSINIe Mganee two principa On ‘the advice of Lieutenant Birdsall| The concert given by Miss Grace C: more nourishing than meat e ning. neigh- For All Who Suifer from Skin and Scaip Hyfimurs. To snccessfally treat torturing and disfig- wring humors of the blood, skin, and scalp, with loss of bair, requires a humor cure, and such is CUTICURA RESOLVENT, greatest of blood purifiers and humor expelling remedies. the injured policeman caused a charge of an assanlt to commit murder to be placed against Campbell. I3 4 cheers and invigorates, makes life worth liv- ing, enhances human énjoyment. Its superfor merit fs guaranteed, heing made by the An- heuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n FUNERAL OF ENSIGN COLEMAN. Comrades Escort the Remains of the Dead Naval Officer tc the Ferry. The funeral of Noah T. Coleman, the ensign of the Towa who died last Thurs- day at the MeNutt Sanitarium, took place terday afternoon from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Con.pany. Promptly at 3 o'clock Chap- lain Brown of the battleship Towa com- menced to read the service for the dead. As soon as he had concluded the com- rades and friends of the dead officer gath ered around the bier to take a last view. and six comrades carried the remains to the hearse, where taps were sounded. naval escort, under the command The 1id was finally placed upon the casket | | roll in Oakland last Friday evening was very successful. The young lady has a very large voice, which will make a mark for her after it has been fully cultivated. It already shows many signs of rare tim- —_— ADVERTISEMENTS. [LETTER To M2S. PINKHAM NO. 78,465 | “Iwasa sufferer from female weak- | ness. Every month regularly as the menses came, I suffered dreadful pains in uterus, ovaries were affected and had leucorrhcea. 1 had my children very fast and it left me very weak. A year ago I was PERIODS OF | SUFFERING | GIVE PLAGE TO PERIGDS | OF JOY taken with flood- ing and almost died. The doctor even gave me up and | wonders how I ever lived. | “Iwrote for Mrs. Pinkham’s advice | at Lynn, Mass., and took her medicine or bread. At grocers—soc a Ib. Palace BUNNING -WERNSR and The ., Hotels The covered passageway connecting these two immense structures places under ome management 1400 rooms, more than half of which have baths attached. Those who appreciate exclusive clientele, perfection in cooking, efficient service, and close proximity to business and amusement centers can obtain these requirements here, European plan, $1.00 up. American plan, $3.00 up. JOBN C. KIRKPATRICK, Manager, BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters Is a Great Restorative, Invigorator anu Ner- vine. “OTHELLO.” Tuesday, Thursday, Saturds POPULAR PRIC A Telephone for Seat ALCAZAR TO-NIGHT AND ENTIRE WEEK. The New York Lyceum Theater Success, THE IDLER. Strength Dramatically THEATER A Drama of Great Moral A Dram oral | SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. MATINE! NEXT WEEK! Roland Reed's Laughable Comed “INNOCENT AS A LAMB. GRAND OPERA-HQUSE. took several 1 = g wsen.” formed | coluememand | and began to get well. 1 The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special TELEPHONE MAIN 582 Cuticura Resolvent » funeral cortege began its| bottles of the Compound and used the | Tgnic for the Sexual Organs of both sexes. 3 ~ funes gan its | The Mexican Remedy for. Diseases of the Kid- | Fully Three Thousand People Unable to Gain Extends its purifying influence by means of the pores to the s e of the skin, allaying irritation, inflammation, itching, O 4040400404040+ 40404BI+04040+ 0 4040404040+ @ der at the station. Felder went to the place pointed out by Sweeney and ferry. Immediately after the following offlcers Captain Carmody, Lieu- the he from the Tow tenant Holcomb, Lieutenant Lopeéz, Pa; | Sanative Wash, and can truly say that I am cured. You would hardly know aeys and Bladder. Sells on its own Merits. NABER, A LFS & BRUNE, Agen 8. F.—(Send for Circula 823 Market <tree Admission in the Last Two Nights Positively Last Week of Offenbach’s Famous Comic Opera, and burning, and soothing and healing R altese, and sent for D Gore of 1. 3| mastec. Rine. D Crandail’s Chapiat| mor Lo fecling andlooking s well THE external humors, because of its power to Market street. When the physician Brown and Gunner Charette.” Following | Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- AMUSEMENTS. ’ nentralize HUMOR-GERMS which float in STrIvea Mchatin was Qeid = ¢ the oflicers was the carriage occupled by ' pound made me what I am.”—Mgs. [ —~— —~ DRU M MAJOR S the blood and circulating fiuids. Henco | car the place where the body lay G| theolather OF Men ot the romatn ol iy | J. F. Stretcnm, 401 MEcuaxio Sr., {ts success in the treatment of distressing | s a bench by the side of ‘he path- dead son to tkeir last resting {;m‘(-a : CAMDEN, N. J CflUTES AND 100. DAUGHTER humors of the skin, scalp, and blood, with | v. The position of the body New York. R EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. > scemed to indicate that McManus The following sailors acted as pallbear- NG. | noN'T MISS the glorious finale to the second act—encored four times night! Joss of hair, which fail to be permanently cured by external remedies alone. had been sitting on the bench when he fired the shot. He then rolled off J. McMANUS, who conducted a (, tyo walk, drepping the revolver. Mack Edward s Bates, Albert Moore, Starr, first-class t-class seaman; quartermaster; mate; George Rowe, third- man; How Irs. Brown Was Helped. «I must tell you that Lydia E. Pink- ADGIE and HER LIONS. AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW. DON'T MISS the beautiful white and sflver march of beautiful girls. DON'T MISS the best comic opera performance ever given hers Cuticura Resoivent mrrfl:"n;(:;::r:‘x‘;::l u:uf,l.fd,““?.:k"; The weaport was found on the walx a Class quartermasier; Louis £, Bruce, gun. ham’s Vegetable Compound has done ehine E by cen:. .10, 1bg, %6c,. %c. o Exerts a gentle but constant influence 10CIotE: InaERIGhE Reat (e EIMEDL. - - ar iy e iomy the bedy, neclmmate el el S more for me than any doctor. AN OFFay RIS ATVHACHION, D ey Wbt e upon the bowels, liver, and kidneys, puri- Skt ruate fof - I0lden L Gate. BAIK, suiats ot w;'u: i,,?.‘,];a““v:flll'l" Relativ-s of Regulars. “1 was troubled with irregular HARMON AND SEABURY’ Branch Ticket Office—Emporium. s g menstruation. Last summer I began ‘World's Champion High Divers, » organs, and main- shooting himself in the right temple grjof when she heard that her hus- The relatives of the Californians enlisted fying the fluids of th: d | taining )lhem in a normal condmo::e g; with ‘;:nsfusrl‘a:‘n O-fh;;édgmur;w;;;:e- band had shot himself. in_the regulars Tur the Fourteenth, the use of your Vegetable Compound, | «oN THE FIRING LINE IN THE RACING! RACING! RACING! health, thus removing a common caus g veeney D “I took a revolver from his pocket Ssighteenth and Twenty-third Infantry | and after taking two bottles, I have R X sasy sk ore or and A. J. Walters of 140 Ninth street i Sthae dy ofn 1 ] -giments, the Third A e 2 X g b HILIP X 1899—CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB—1900 yellow, mothy, greasy skin, and m °t just the other day,” she said. “He !:éufi‘rl;lr:n('?\\'fllr.‘} and the Bleniens MMl been regular every month since. I e IEs Winter Meeting, beginning SATURDAY, Sep- s, and blackheads. less of pimples, blotch Cuticura Resolvent Used on every occasion possible, with Cuticura (ointment) and CUTICURA Soap, externally, is the readiest means of insur- ing a speedy, permanent, and economical were near at hand at the time. the sound of the revolver they ran down the south path leading to the small lake not far from the Haight- street gate, and there saw the body of the dead man lying on the con- crete pathway. There was a gaping hole in the head, from which blood was flowing rapidly. told me that he was dealing in them.” The dead man had veen indulging heavily in liquor of late and it is probable that he took his life in a fit of despondency. On June 28 he pawncd a gold badge, the ticket being found on his person. A note was also found, scrawled all over the page. It read: % § 5 § : : § : ¢ : . o § ; 3 3 Nineteenth Signal Corps held a meeting Saturday night at Balboa Hall, Natiye Sons’ building, and made arrangements to greet the boys upon the arrival of the City of Para. Tickets were issued to all to go out on the steamer Caroline from Jackson-street wharf the moment the transport is sighted, badges were ordered to admit relatives to the ferry nave, and the ladies agreed upon to preside over the recommend your medicine to all.”— | Mrs. Maceie A. Brows, West Pr. | PLEASANT, N. J. RUPTURE, USE NO MORE _IRON Hoops or Steel AND NEW MOVING PICTURES. Phone for Seats, Park 23. SEE THE 15 GIANT GALAPAGOS—ALL ALIVE. . CONCERTS AND RESORTS. OAKLAND RACE TRACK. Racing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurse day, Friday and Saturday.” Rain or shine. Five or more races each day. Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. Ferry-boats leave San Francisco at 12 m. and 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 y. m., connecting with trains stopping at the entrance tw the track. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via Oakland Mole connect with San Pablo avenue Electric Cars at Seventh and cure, and realizing that greatest of human P o Springs. = i ; % olice Officer Mangan, attached to Dear Mamma and Allie: I have tables. The last meeting will be held this Rupture retained with ease SUTRO BATHS. L blgssings; 8 Sk “'“h"“:flmem.'.“h g the Stanyan.street station, was on watched the train; good by. Dear @ |evening at the same place. and_comfort and thousands' radic ——OPEN NIGHTS, e T R R TS body nourished with pure blood. Stanyan street, at the corner of father and dear mother, good by. My —_—— m::%ficg}:fi}: SEbR gmhcl!i% OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 11 P. M, | cars at Fourteenth and Broadway, Oakland. Sold everywhere. Price, nd ¢1. Porrex D.& C. Haight, He also heard the report of dear and lo\'1n§ wife, make a priest To Raise Funds for Charity. office or write for New :1 BATHING FROM 7 A. M. TO 10:30 P, M. ;I‘:;seme‘l:&t:c cars go direct to the track in fite o Bole Props., Bostor to Cure Humors," free the revolver and notified Officer Fel- out of my boy. A musical and literary entertainment No. 1. Batm:?bgse?:g:,lfim ‘onu;sncmc:’xm ;rc!_“ = Batarhing. Trains leave the track at 416 and ven Th - A Hoos? h20c. p. m. and immediately after the last will be given Thursday evening at Met. MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO,, ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, R e o, (ho Iast recm, and Hair by ustng CuTicUkA BOAP. BAVE YOUR 8KIN ™ BHOHO4O4040 +04T40+04040400404040 + +04040+040 404 0+ 0+ 0494+0+0040+0+040+0+ 0+ ropolftan Hall under the auspices of the 620 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel, San Francisco THE SUTRO BATHS CLOSE AT & P. M. R. B. MILROY, Secretary.