The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 27, 1899, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1899, . % Sergeant Herbert A. McKenzie, Battery | M, February 4-6, 1899. 4 Private John Howers, Company K, Feb- K, March 24-26, 159, Private Jesse 2. Hale, Company A, Feb- | ruary 4-6, 1886, ('?orfioral Thomas Galvin, Battery K, |ruary 4-f, 1869. | . Private’ “mmm Howard, Company K, —— 2L BL S | i March 24- Private’ Maurice Seaman, Company A, | February 4-6, 1805 SRR A ST AR Brfvnte " James Barret, Battery K.|February 4-6. 1660, . Private James Kane, Company K, Feb- { March 24-26, 1899, Private Louis V. Dietz, Company D, |ruary 4-5, 189. ' Private Robert Norfeld Battery K, | February 4-6, 1899. Private Jerry A. Hukmhom. Company March 24-26, 1899 Private James Harvey Knight, Company | K. February 4-6, 1806 Private Patrick O'Brien, Battery K, | M February 4-6, 159, | “Private James Miller, Company H, Feb- March 24-26, 1899, ¥ ‘lPrli‘_\%xe Phn:l%fl W. Douglass,"Company | ruary 46, 188, e ebruary >rivate Willilam Bush, Company —, Feb- ; | H E R PRI Z E ‘ ARI OON i MIRILAO RIVER. Privere Biane o Bustngnasiien; Com- | ruary 4-6, 1599, - | Secona_Lieutenant Lloyd England, Bat- ¢ M., February -6, 1899 i _ Private Moses P. Prichard, Company A, | | tery K, March 27, 180. Private Alphonse. Bahner, Company M.! March 26, 18 M. Sergeant Hefll, Battery H, March 27,| February -6, 189, Private Alonzo R. Johnson, Company K, . 1599, Private Charles A. Sutz, Company M.|March 2, 1899, _ Sofeant Willlam Montgomery, Battery | February 4-6, 18 Brfvate. Wiiliam: Somers, Company D, (‘)UBL[C‘ nrc 27, 1899, Private Henry F. Thompson, Company | April 10, 1599, X V4 H Pri Henry J. Rath, Battery H,|M. February 4-6, 1 First Sergeant George Wall, Company Gave Life and Health aion &, it Private Peter A. Storment, Company T.| A, April 2. 1 g MPrh}-‘mze_ Jgnggn McConess, Battery H, !‘;bll"u'nlr\ ’:G lix 2 . . P Private Be A. Lowe, Company E, arch 27, 1 Private Henry K. Saunders, Company F, [ April 24, 1 v for the Flag. Private’ Frank B. Catron, Battery K, | February 20, 1899, | “Private Alien M. Shellady, Company E, S X 7 March 27, iy Jacoh Hath, Company K, Feb- | April 24, 180 % ues \’Vld.GW Of Late e Z_Pfivate Orlm McKay, Battery K, March | 3 1 S 3 | i lonzo B. Caster, Company F, 12, | 1 . Chapline, Com- | ) 3 i | Private M D. Broeckling, Battery K, zauy 3. Mareh s ¢ . irad Hallaner, Company D, Charles Kramm. LIST OF DEAD AND WOUNDED ,Privets 3 5 { ate. Tamas W Pitts, Company G, 9. s —— Private John Gilligan, Battery K, April 1018 don, Company F, —_— March 27, ichael Ryan, Company A, | ¢ GALLANTRY IN ACTION MARXKS| Private Thomas “Culberson, Battery L., B ” y Learneard, Com- Oakland Office ancisco Call, March 27, 1899. | ederick Grabow, Company F, | pany L, June 10- . 908 Sept. 2. THEIR WAR RECORD. Private Alexander Pike, Battery L,|drowned June 1. ¥ Private (‘1'\rlx=s erton, Company K, as fled in March 27, | ,Sergeant Thomas Laws, Company T, |June 10-13, by Anthe T | Private’ (;mrence E. Chappell, Battery | Jupe 17,1 "qm\m e R JPrh{’u?qI;.Qx 3% Wmore Cobany b : i sla | L, March 27, 1899, | .C : v ague, Company A, |June 10 99. 10wn. maini m: ? JooIE T Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry Alike Captain J. C. Read, commissary, March | June 13 | * Private Robert €. Ryan, Company L, who before umr- o A I e bor ey Distinguished by Sacrifices | al Jnhn Moore, Company L, June | June 10-13, 1889, y widow of the F Sergeant John C. O'Connor, Bat- o | _Private Enoch Walgren, Company L, , the brewer. on the Altar of tery G, March 27, 1899, June 18, "“l\‘*on T. Lamoih, Company I, | Jurm1 10-13, 1890 N g % 94 >riv 4 1 R. McHe! v ‘ompa the complaint Patriotism. NEAR MALOLOS. Private Willlam D. Somers, Company | H, August 1, 10~ crenry, Company Attorney J. J. Licutengnt Conrad H. Lanza, Battery | D. June 13, 1899. e e il Loslim Campan 0 and desertion, and T TR K, April 12, 189 | Private Eli Goodren, Company D, June | August 14, 1599, £ K 4 Jromises create Prhate Rnlph “Golden, Battery K, April | 13, 1804, - t promises to create The California regulars who 2 z 12, 1899, Private John F. Brannan, Company A, ATTACKED A WOMAN. German colony. part owner in al, which Cha Monday ieft San Franci ago without the ecestatic outpouring of | patriotic farewells. Many of them were ! boys reared in this city 1+ in their de- Pl’flfl‘el Hesn»l’:y V. T. Jarnell, Battery Juf;u} 14, “l.l = o April 12, 1 rivate Thom: V. drews, Company | 3 2. + “Private George C. SBamples, Battery L, |1, une 11, 150 b -+ PARY | Ellen Garcia Found in a Hysterical April 12, 1899, P "(\l’\k\ J. Lowe, Company A, iti i < Tivate R. J. Virger, Battery L, July 21, | Condition on King Street. d his three bro g ServV: o 1 5 = i A0 S sy rothers sire to serve their country entered the |qggg 2 o nfmrd Strumper, Company D, | A respectable-looking woman, who gave il of the brewer regular army. That their record at the| Total—§7. died of wounds received June 10, 1899, at | her name as Ellen Garcla, was found in e~ front is a proud one neec Guadalupe Hill. a hysterical condition last night by Offi- 1 not be told = The' list of kitied and wounged | TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. Wounded: cer R. H. Beamer on King street, between g8 pore pgain. ] ie had but below shows how the regiments and bat enth and Bighth, and removed to the or Peano, teries fought in the Philippines: Killed in Action and Died of Wounds | ,Private, Clinton Lampert, Company C.| Receiving Hospital. On her way to the bronze and e - | hospital the woman told the officer t husband, Charles THIRD U. S. ARTILLERY. fasor-Disease. gonivate Luctus Snow, Company D, Au- | jichhaq arrived in this city Jast Thursda been duly installed o | _Private Walter Berdine, Company E, Pri . o c from Lafayette, Contra A.-sn s ! | July 31, 1808 abTivate Dantel J. O'Connor, Company D. | yiih' per daughter Maud. aged 17 in the parlor of her Killed in Action and Died of Wounds | * Private Clements Lauer, Company F,|Apgust | Robert. B. McCann, Company C. | and had taken rooms in a o dgtng-hou the same month she or Disease. | August 5, 1398, on_Howard street. t 13, owned considerable prop- Private J. A. Mcilrath, Malate, August | Afig’u‘fltfig"fi,‘““ Moiten, Company B, |“Hlvy e 11ha|l-—< M. Morgan, Company | She claimed that her daughter had run t orth 18 est > a8, 5, v C, August 1898, 8 4 e FEVHS S Erivate Ell Dawson, Malate, August 1, | o Soiateibs Dr Les, Company —, October | Sy ate Robert . Parker, Company C, engtneer and that last night, while lock age from 16 to v 1 | t 13, 1895 ng for b 1 he was attacked e mateh from th AT MANILA. :Dfir;;;ggrl.,o;vyg D. Witson, Company Lyj ApRi, Poolly perg, Company H, Au- | two men near the freight sheds on King he 3 = | 1 | street. The m she claimed, ontice eir protests proved of no | g nt Whittaker, Battery K, Febru- | Private Jacob Starr, Company F, Feb-| S, lmpl"“m"‘ Rooker, Company C, | her 16 that vieinity by promising. to show ason of marit ] 3 2 Y otnieal Dean, Battery G, February 46, | | titverd Bdward Reave, Compeny G,|August 13, 150 5 R R e smoothly for P If Miss Josie Gallows that the aristocrat- 540, | February 23, 1800, 4 Fipneae l}r'mf\ B Coonam ey e 2 an Club shall pay onus for her prize car- seutenant Robert 8. Abernathey, | _ Private Frank A. Martin, Company T, | FERIArY 0 IS8 0o oony &) wen- | il e iy 3 pes toon she must b The banker defendant has paid his gs | Battery L, Fébruary 4-6, 1850, March 2, 1899, i rivate Hans » Company B, : : share, the defendant faulted and the defendant attorney Privite Brancl Hoag, Battery G, Feb-| Corporal Frank O'Keefe (enlisted as| "B/ fo’ B D Haniah Comchuy o David Lederer Divorced. 3 taken adva ¥ to fight t ce of §20, e L Putdien Hattery 1ol rny S prtrone), UoReas C. April | pepruary 4-6, 1599, WOODLAND, Sept. 2.—Caroline Le sefore Judg b caxe come on fe Attors 5 Ootgme. AR ; [ Private William E. House (band), Apri { ooty \avrh“.'v - Faulks, Gompeny C. | erer, was exanied & divorce 6N Mopis Attorney G. Russell Lukens represented himself. Private Clampitt, Battery G, !4, ebruary 6, 189, 1 ninston, Company | {Fom David Lederer. This is the man who case. In the heat of the last campaign the Fifth February 189 anm Nathaniel Prickett, Company P Sy 0 ¥ | hacked his wife with a butcher knife and Ly e Meiod Battery Gi Mareh 4, D, February 4-6, left her for dead a few months ago. He 2 | . which includes many i more reputed million 1889, e it aii i G0 18, « R. White, Company A, | Erivate John Brady, Company D, Feb- | ig stil in jail awaiting trial. B Joteworthy. It would have a poem, essay and 2 | - , + | ruary 4-6, 1899. 5 £ At e of the giant ster ! 2 2 CALOOCAN TO MALOLOS, May 10, 1889, v S, dy. C = s room at the Kramm | 3 approved by the club, and the con- 4 ; | fFiivate George Schultz, Company A, jaIES R annely Gompsny, Death of a Ploneer. 8| _Private \\ 1l Marc 18 Pri n Patton, Battery H,|jpuy 22, i ~O'Ne Y e Frank Bohner, Company M, Al i &mes O'Nell, Battery H, March | y 11 %3t€ o ‘;‘n"r‘l‘;:_m Spencer K. Lipscomb, Com- | ‘Wounded. pany G, February 4-6. 1599, | . Newman, Company | Corporal Hn\\nrrl M . Clanton, Company I,| SANTA CRUZ. Sept. 2. Pioneer, died this afterncon. a resident of this coun | Gulch was named afte John Doyle, a 1ad been )8 and Attorney G. R. Lukens Many members contended that any competitor could expect, ward Coll ppointed a orary mention was ‘all the ALe 1899, 2 Private' Hubert Rosa, Battery L, March | 24 189 £ plaintiff, | iddleton, Company leg, had - e ; i : AtiE, Mens said it would be necessary to give money pr as brains | JPrivate Fenton . cland and but M. 1 e 52 S0 pria ond Mr. Neal Tont Privaie Thompson C. Watts, Battery K, | C, August 13, 155 G, February 4-6, 1 o = aative of Treland ond would not wor Toders successtul S8 | March 184 Private Joseph Smith, Company C, Au-| Private John um:_\. ompany G, Feb- alloway : O sl t Fog ") /Battery H, March 2i- | sust , ruary 46, 18, o s e Confederate Chxeftam Dead. all over th atter the Republican majority - . Company C, | Private Patrick Hogan, Company G| WASHINGTON. Sept. i Adthy orgot to the prize win- g8 t [ 2 e i : o SRRl tha Ehitioe e & K e aten 7P ias. Ai‘»‘ix"f&é’n‘?my W. Ballard, Company F, | Private Chials el tompehy G TeD ;‘s::?i;':\' e nn(hvfl\ huvnt o this s committec tice:of the meace.; i oo i Baliery A 2 bhn L. Barker, Company M, | Private Frederick ( Goezenback, Company | {0-das of Brigh The end had Attoncs the facts of the case would be Whitney. Bafters Gintaroh Rebr e 25 G, February 4-6, 159 been expected hourly for several weeks. admitted, ¢ trieq was fhalp Cvhetiion, e coms .| First Sergeant Henry F. McFadden, consequently he had no witne: rles Johnson, Battery G,|Company E, March 4, 18 > Musician Hugh Ashley, scph J. Molz, Battery K, April | March 31, 1899, = mittee or the to prove the RAI’LROAI) TRAVEL BAILBOAD TRAVEL. Company C, e | » facts and =d to consent to Attorney 4 T £ cORI Private’ Peter Olesen, Company C, | Ranccisey e SApon hgea 1. W. Rllis. L ; BOUTHERN PACIFIC conrA". et po ot o VOB | e gom 1 Lo, Batery .| gl G O ST GULIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN Y. CO. S B t was promptl ¢t will be br ’Ji rivate A. Seifert, Battery I, April 13,| ¢, March 31, 1899, Tralns tenve aird ro o @ nrrive at oy ik o amstrons, Con S FRANGISCD AND NORTH PACIFIG oo Eho oot Gt afternoon i e John Montgomery, Battery K, | pany C, March 31, 1599. . and it is wh = FEsapt m answer. 858 BnBnNn April 21, 158 Vieley Barnes, Company C,| RAILWAY COMPANY. = = had o : . Jiv;\l.‘(.}cl“,\n« U nrasnbes ompay) 1 Alaootpozl NREY 1B 5 o Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. | XA¥F = TRox Avousr2 189, — anuiva £ | e ndition . : | “Private’ Willlam G. Alvey, Company C, ! t e T A o ‘”,:“:ghf entl 1| Privaie Jumes Allen, Company B, June | March 31, 189. e s}x;;s_c]xi‘co"&o e g e A T e i Orovilound Reading via ; 9 o aastusen i o) John M. -Camble; Battery | JErae Ollyer B; Caraon, Company. 10, { WERE DATE 000 UM & i atand o anilagd seior | : +| March Pt | te Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:59 3904 LIl Vacartie and e, : ce Anderson, Company ' and 11:3 Privatg Clar e *— BATTLE BETWEEN Wounded. Ma 31, 1899, NDAYS—EM 3 % g ¥ Calistoga and San‘a Rosa. AT MALATE. M i iiiam . House, Company | "ino 30 oy * o L0 & m.i L % | gio0s Atlantlo kzpreis, Ogilen snd Tzt Sapts e —, March 31, 1899, SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. | “OASq dosg CrCrore o rville, ) Captain Hobbs, Battery H, August L| torporal John L. Jones, Company L, wE S L o U Baryavillo, Chico, lted B : = o 5 March 27, 1599, . m. Baturdays—Extra trips & = IN A FEW HOURS Died While Dining. 1‘».:{‘”1‘.5 Winfield, Battery H,| “§icond ' Lieutenant Monroe C. Kerb, l&:"u‘:#s‘—%m g Sidon %{mmnlm‘ktfi:y.‘:ilgifidmfla and 0T L 188 1899, 110, 9:40, 11:: &l X 0 4:15¢ OAKLAND, Sept. 25.—N. A. Bishop, a Fivate' Phiilp Saner, Battery Hi Aug.|company Ly April 13, ; A, 2 p. m. 12343, an Francisco Call, | .I-HE KRYTSEHS or Itving in West Oakland, dropped |ust 1, 188, % 5 Mt;"d“m‘;e‘”“ Schuitz, Company A, FRFE.Msan Francisco and Schuetzen Park | Digos 5:,‘.‘,’;;‘"';‘3',2 Moy et s pt. | e e T AR HiyE SR e 2 AVALRY. M Sn s te ik dand ¥romo, r2:15p late promi- About three weeks ago | AUBUSL 8 | Leave Arriv i ‘°‘"'* ) “ 0 o'clock | as working at Third and Linden MANILA. FOURTH U. S. - CAVA Ban Francisco. | In Eftect | San Francisco, I R Bt siaze 1l from the roof and was April 15, 98, | 20:004 Vallejo. Martinez and Woy smlon- 90 Brush cets. H (Frivate Bdward Lundstrum, Battery L. | Killed in Action or ‘Died of Wounds o cc n Con~- |hurt, but LS recovered v 189 eakc ) o i 11:00) s, Niles and Way Stations. a coma| Mother and So ! i zesnyered e or Disease. Daya. | dave. | Destination. L e meato, Mendota, Hanford. \m..x., 1d to-night with his | test Over Deeds. Mg ‘meal cup of te family, parmking of the even- ile in the act of drinking he slipped to the floor—a T Saddler Samuel Jones, Troop E, March T3 3 Bernard Sharp, Battery —, Feb- | 14, 1509 ; i e B e L 1860, brivite Joseph Grabowsky, Troop C, 5100 p| Santa Kosa ‘Orian Ryan, Battery —, Febru- | April 1o, i | Perterville . 00p Sacramento Rtiver Stenmers. 8:00p Haywards, Nil aud We 4:00p Martinez, ' San Rewon 1 2k —_———————— ing, and he n | " 9. Private \\ illlam B. Jackson, Troop I, Fuiton, Fapa, Calishoga, Suuta Tosa. to I‘Luk after gular busi- | | Merriage Licenses Issued. Allu]rlq J. Corbett, Battery G,‘ April 23, 1899, T 2 2 ngg;nr,' i l:ul)rBe‘;n'ir-.i;“ avm{éu”n Sacrathen “4q g gl | ¥ | CLAN e 26.— enses 4-6, 1899, te Willilam Skinner, 00p { ur, ‘ooliant ghts AUng, S The bitter legal mme en F) wers IngetRio Ayt lei“;rrxx»cge.\_“céfi;i . > Mimer, Ne\Glamp b, Dacteryi | Apih B 189, & Gerrerma: 21808 Niles Ly “Chest pained him. He ret Rl b i k(s MiEn g and 1\5'“‘” HWilliam N M R Jobn Golambekskl, Troop K; 5:00 am Gloverdale, |75 pm| c:20 pr 4:80¢ Xovermito Siceplog Car for Regiond chest paine . He re aoar e 23 years of Oakland; | Sergeant William ] cQuaide, Battery | April 23, 1899. 8:00p The Owl Tracy. Erewno. Bakers- swing more ill, Sohth and Onien Vears. and Grace | G, February 4-6, 1899. Private Willlam Heer, Troop I, April 24, Hopland and 102 am feld. 7or Sants Barbara, 1 Francisco; ate Ro L. Mitchell, Battery G, 8:00 am| ki, 7:35 pm| 6:20 pra Angeles... . - 80P Stockton. Merced, Fresuo. 10:25 am 8:30P Martinez, Tracy, Mendcta, ofave-end l.os Angelee. aged John Krytser to b some time ago, began in real e 189, d Grace | February 4-6, Sirgeant Seth Lovell, Troop C, June 99, S Onkiand; Chasles | Private Andrew Johnson, Battery K, m| fore Superior Judge Hall to-day . % Coulinga, Fresno | February 4-6, 18 Srrgennt Benjamin Craig, Troop I, June 8:00 am{ Guerneville. |7:35 pm e shock to Mrs. | pertion of the son for the a T ind Mary Banderson. 20 years,| Private George M. Schuhmrle, Battery | 4, 18%. 6:20 pm SE R i T ,9:;»-"'- se Kilitp, | DPE L e overthe per Beaver Erook, Nova Scotia. A I Private Melvin P. Dailey, Troop G, June e T em | $109F Chigabes ket 'S5 hentl v rider, Battery K, Feb- |5, 1899, : 2 r of the father came up for hearilg. = | @ o 6 0.6-6-64-6+006-+-0+@ % Private Robert E. Miles, Troop C, June | | _an [rese 8:007 Hayaards, Niss sxd San Joss 7:450 ; ; Charles J. Kry {“d s A mer E. Hawkins, Battery K, | 8, 18 | Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:20 DM 231000 Valltls - 12:152 > his | that he be appointed, but the prospect o 1 L 1869, ! *| " Private Patrick Brannigan, Troop C, T 1= e g x"r"numq. “Port Costs and Way Bta was mever | noverwheiming opposition resutted in| AROUND THE “hiistopher B. Ploeges, Battery | June 8, 186, Sebastopol. 00 amiB g0 am | L e OB 18:550 r "cbruary 4-6, 1895 : Private Joseph Walker, Troop M, | was Mr. K P B0 pi yal “‘m o ”‘";‘,,,mf,r",:“:; TR A:\;;llu;l‘e‘dpxr‘;:‘(;r\‘hb\‘ appointed, | CORRIDORS )l‘<ulu“ ate John A. Gray, Battery K, Feb- | Avgust 2, 89, o | gStases comnect at gfif‘;fin??&xfi:;l‘;\rkxflm lle” Hoiding, Fortland. | i o Cniver ‘v"z?."i r’{xrw{’rm: 'rfl’. ib\wlufiTxX;l:‘ sy :frl,n !gw“: ) T ]"Slfir'}fi;,‘;{,” ,';‘- ,‘: Siseeamputh, Pattery [, | Brivate RalpniD: Winther, frdop] K | {-Z'n:‘g’:w."z Clrvecaiia rhe Vhe Cavmerar s T W‘“(,'{,",i'fl‘,'fl;‘,,{“";{,':‘c't‘,’““"" 't ’n?’Sar}m Ciara College, | K5 Fatner hag. Ot o8t in 235 daebhion, SUE CREeERG of Aalu, h‘»imxf{‘r 4{“';;':\3, e S yfim‘.‘;?i: 1‘3“{33%9 8. Bmitn, Troop B Y eieaet ekt Henvie """"1,‘;‘.',1 s fas do N'; p B aitopay proved that death was due | Ser, e hfi'ik’éffi'n”‘m‘f‘"u"u‘l.f."\;' Nied iR eneny B Privafd Robert Ostrom, Battery G, Feb-| ' Privats Gearge Parks, Troop B, Febru- | Beonevile bhile, Chrigtine, S, Springs St Grus ‘s ool Way plerduame St D ot E. Robinson, as (0 WhY| Ajaska, Is at the e S amatk 5 . T. Leany, Battery L.| Private Ernest Wilcox, Troop B, Feb- e Hict Speings, Megioc iy wepe Braxs. 415 sab dover Gieiwoad sud Wy Sia- YOUNG GRAPE-PICKERS :2:1"1151“31 his mother Lad gone East| L :v:vlrl‘.{eu?:cl'lldzgfafon of New Zealand ;-}E‘:ES% Hotihemnn ;-t‘i‘? irstr&mfl ;g‘fig@“"" B. Davis, | Rings, Belle Sorings. Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, DECLARE A STRIKE SREREr o1l ‘man alone, snd"the| James N. and A W. Oliver, sttorness 1 canoooan. Hefgears ' Charies' Hyatt, Troop B, sghies ees oot To 1P ke * “TGREEK ROUTE FERRAY. bt father's heaith had been failing, as well | of Merced, are reglstered at the Lick. Private Oscar Portwick, Battery G,| Mpreh, 2t zbtlroy Drumband, , Troop. B, ‘kggng‘*;::glm;'d_!'g:"“&:: fo Al polnta’ prom 818 FRAROISOO—Tout of Mark Stea Slip@— = H. Withers and John F. Withers, [ February 10, 1 2 March 24-25, 1899, ! 5 \ants of Kingman, Ariz, are at the| Private Jerry R. Cleveland, Battery H, | ~private l-fflrry Rowe, Troop E, March | Th:l(ei Ofllcu 650 Market st., Chronlcle bldg. g, mmlnir 3t of B ,3: o3 February 10, 180 24-26, 1 H TING, RYAN, © T e Ta00 his memory Mrs. Krytse urn, ed, and was recently re- and testified OAKLAND, Sept. 26.—The school chil- dren employed in grape plcking at L e 1 3 209, k for more wages. e s b Gesded the| Fovert T, Peel bas'saled for Hawall,|ar ap o oo ooy Hymebra: (- privaiCiwillisi Tutls, Traop f, March | Gihorel Manager, Qe Piss Axehc an increase of 3 per cent in the The family had resided | He will put in several weeks sightseeing 4 . Bert M. Dortor = 24-2¢ | — COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). d for picking. They have been Y years and outside of Jury | in the fslands, L3 eing Ir‘l\v‘x: 10 koo, rton, Battery K, ~4P2:3 \1;7’ Charles Rice, Troop E, March | (Third and Townsend Sts.) paid 50 u ton and they demand 2 A duty her i "TL“L had Gone o worke 8K |55 Jonnetone and wite nave re- oo ?R’\l“{):}:qh( McKelvey, Battery K, LFarier Ragkin Nebinger, Troop L, Santa Fe Route‘ P R e T o T ber of the yol eet- G e 0 fit. | turned from Manila, and are st ; : arcl Al Lo T i r decide act in harmony. They BTy st re stopping at | pUUAtY Jerry Cramer, Battery H, Feb-| - Private John Gotter, Troop K, March | R TRl T e notified their employers that they would Bupk R R A LT 2 ruary 10, 1899. 21-26, 1899, Pucitic Grove and Principal vr., not work lon and returned to their | nextr by s J. F. Dougherty, su;‘)\erintendent of the Prha]xoe James Leonard, Battery K, Feb- | Second meutennnt Leroy Ettinge, Troop Ch 18:339 homes. 8 ¥ MIS. | yrivey dining-house, Needles, arrived in | TUary G, April 10, 1899, 85lons s tne, picking was good the | e O powching the pedtion, | thie city & few days ago. pbrivate 1§ur§;§ B. Blume, Battery K, TSecund kleulennr;;tw Joseph Grabawsky. San fi'a"c'sco to Chicago. Pusitis Grora, children earned fairly good wages, but | the Di - I o il 5 ebruary Toop C, April 10, o g L Wa 4:10, now the grapes are so Scattered thiat it | & 5 SR these were several | M. Mcardi, an Italian business man of |~ Private B. L. Putsker, Battery K, Feb- \lus'vlan Charlés Power, Troop K, April PRl Ay aor {s jmpossible to earn enough to pay the varm""""\ G )-MPAL- I‘,‘U{'}}“F‘-plg‘r“':lnw San Salvador, Is stopping at the Occi- | ruary 10, 1899. 2 Pril | THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS ==§'°:§::’,'!|'.’.""."."|'.‘d“‘v., iy L0 children to_w rk The strike began o L. G. B and others, all of dental. He is one of the very wealthiest Private anph C. Engberg, Battery H, anato Ralph D. Winther, Troop K, THE CONTINENT. | *2:48p Ban Mateo, Redwood. Menlo Park, the Mont Range vineyard owned by | s S8 0 iheq that Charles J. K 25| men in San Salvador, his income having | February 15, 1859 April 23, 1899, 3 s Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Charles Bon, and it m ton for truth, honesty and Integ. | been derived chiefly from his extensive MALABON. e eiEdward Quinn, i Troop K, Aprit EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN | P v o iGinwa P R iR 2 B 2T R a fe ” z( i 8 i R > o V] N LN e et ——TATD T0 REST by AR sl Y Bishons TEARAS il collep plantetiypa Segesnt -7‘“1'5 A. Lewls, Battery G,| > Pmme John B: Carey, Troop K, April | PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED : | yoiks Reytnors reputation was not fas| Charles C. Derby, superintendent o the | F' ¢ Charles W. Wheeler, B EOURIET GAn S LEayE DARLND SMOT S 3 b e Vorable, and that while the young man | New Almaden mine, is at the Occidental. "S ™ ;‘;’;{“m 2923 1809, attery pm \te Paby O'Connor, Troop K, April| FOR CHICAGO AND THE TAKE ALAMEDA, Sept. 2.—The funeral of | {75 inected with the Postoffice he had \ Mr. Derby is a member of the executive Y ohu W. Cavder, ‘Battery 1. S it _ | MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. . beincioal ey Station the late Her - was from | fallen ‘short in his accounts, and that he | committee of the State Miners' Associa- 24, 1899, Y ' AP,}'" de James cGreeyy, Troop K, — S0 Sau Joms il Way Sacions Masonic this after- gambled and dran ¢ AliN gaals : Mic e £ NING-ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY ! 45 San Jos % noon under th Ok Grove | L.P: Newleler Is stepbrather of young | o l:l:u:irl\]efl.;:“:: New A Tnaten dent | mevriasy 2}"_126‘98-' e PR O FRED HARVEY. AND ARE PERFECT IN | | O e e neratn " ‘. a e testifi @ 3 e 2 iR A e £ SE 'S 1l pted 1 Saturd A Bftael he e Y | Frida; CALOOCAN TO PALO. Private Thomas Turner, Troop K, May P TR '{L‘A‘L‘,{l‘;‘fi‘ud‘s“nd‘““" ALoh anlay outy. John H. Means, who for a number of | Second Lieutenant W. S. Overton, Bat-| Zplih . oseph Costello, Troop K, May | | vears has been field t of the S March 24-26, 1899, rES. i A Nining Burean, will sl on the Copti ¥, ‘is‘?lff Duplesser, Battery G, 22P:1£‘Q,:1‘0 Hans C. Mathisson, Troop K,{ NO OTHER LINI OFFERS SO MANY IN- HURTH PA[“HE cflA83 BAILBBAD, Mining Bureau, will sail on the Coptic Friday morning for China. He has _ Linter, Battery G, March MIQ;'I‘Z:-".!elS‘éMI B.'Miles, Troop G, June| DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. Via Seusalite Ferry. e of friends arts of the West End, wher resided for over twenty | Krytser, and said he ““had re; mother, Mrs. Krytse property in my own admitted he was not friendly with young ons for not the t was covered with beuu- | loving him as one brother shouid an-|on s, 8 large number of ulh‘Lr S ; . recefved the nmw!mmev‘lt of mining en- | g4 2(, 1809, 3, Lecphmn et ARl N fee :nmmumn,, prember & 189, v 3 riends and organiza-| The elder Krytser is over 78 years of | gineer for the London firm of Moring & P t Thomas Lynch, Batt : 3 SAN ANCIS 5T CE, R SAN FRANCISK T4 1 ALLE which deceased had been @ mem- | age and was U : n court | Co.. gne of the largest mining fect e ,|:‘:‘\hfl2e- 5, 1 7 oy G, Jufi"’e".f"‘fmp“"'ck Brannigan, Troop C,| “MARKET ST_TELEPHONE MAIN im. ND o ey libearers were: W. H. Walter | fim fo-day: “He is a ploncer of Tuoiumne | 10 the world. Mr. Means s a graduate of | | FEEREE 2?“{5‘3’9 G. Sulllvan, Battery K, Figae Melvin P. Dailey, Troop G, June R eiion, iy it [ e v, L sus, b o p m” d, Peter Klein, G. V. Hus- | Count the University of Indiana and took a S S J or 3 alley and Sai Ao, b e s, 10 | SO i journment time Judge Hall ordered | mining engineer’s degree at Stanford in | yErivele Hqice Revnolds, Battefy K| 'private Maurice Coffeld, Troop I, Juno!liySAN-GOSRIOREICES T N Saity Clamm st 5|/ Rafasl, Son Moudivai Wedneidays;, Seturddys A P e BN e e s Jiate Pk Conner, Battery 1, | Prlvate William Reardon, Troop I, June | cur ey coanmionn aND SAN JOAQUIN |5 2 ol 1 v | Honor will call at the Krytser home and | 5 S # el e e b Ohus ] hundaym flbbiiton % ¢ el | personally examine Mr. Krytsep s to his | A r“flfefi“lstL“lckY Fall. T e Harlow, Battery K, MP\;;\Q'%HE James A. Reese, Troop G, June VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. s i u"o‘i,"n.“,g run o Ml Valy Sundays: : i mental condition, which all of Mrs. Kryt-| Ed Curley, a painter living at 614 Lin- 3 1890, raths marked (4 run to San Quentin. A Boldist SENE AN (HE op. {ser's “witnssses Avowed wan pertectly|den grende, wiilic &t work on the sont o \lgiz‘hniizu‘]‘llslfies Sutee (R Jufl.:rwz%“lfl'lflsflward sk Bl e e 1898, wrains will run as follows: FRRER DAY L T s FRA“'ISC%' OAF’IX,A\.\I’»“?;.EEE i (];hl\hb J;Lx::'ll:]re.mn:suund- — _— - |'a:nduse ‘at 933 Hayes street yesterday | Corporai Timothy Fitzpatrick, Battery | = Private John McGregor, Troop C, July | ~goumn nound, T North-bound. A| L bt ”‘;: \tond: 5! e T @tversity of experiences Venterany Rats and Matches Causé Fire | missed his footing and fell a distance of | H, March 24-26, 153, 26, 1899 Sl Passen-| Mixed. Mixed. | Passan- .,,Eux;.rfi:rda), at 6:40 nnd‘"{nu? T med"““y' ]}““ eacaped the deadly bullets of the | oz o + | {wenty-five feet. He was going headlong | Private Chauncey Tush, Battery H, e Sunday| Stations. |Sunday| ger. SUNDAYS—1T = . y mfi,g ithout 5. acratol he drew his | QAKLAND, Sept. 26.--A:fire the|to the ground when another painter | March 24-26, 1869, FOURTEENTH U. S. INFANTRY. Exopta Bxooea| tany. = O o the quartermaster vesterday building occupled by the Fagle Druginamed Ryan had the presence of mind to | Private Jullus Bullert, Battery H, £ . ik g SO atter depositing all save $8) with his | SOmPany on Scventy and Henry streets | push him around and he struck on his | March 24-26, 1899. Killed in Action or Died of Wounds Stockton | 3:43 pm| 6:00 pm ylonel he went to the races at Emery-| carly this morning is supps to have choulder, dislocating it. He was taken to| Private Willlam Patton, Battery H, Fg ;o pm| 4:13 pm (0 0. layed Anchored, @ long shot, ‘u)” been caused by rats gnawing matches | the Receiving Hospital. Ryan had his | March 24-26, 1899. or Disease. SN 42 at g‘g BUCY i " a0 On homeward. journéy to | & i the ;z:-‘f'%’% T ;‘I:&C’gfl“”‘:\;]]mnd injured by his meriterious action. “s;firgiar‘:t ifarl Fisher, Battery K, March Pflvnt?z Bfi;liuel Howell, Company D, O i | 7 et o | YERTRA TRIPS o ,,,.m,“, Wednesdays sco h fel o 5 v GOV 1 S i S August Visall: o m d Saturdays at 7:00, m. S Gakiand and Ao Rataan alrzle“ve:':l;“mnce frusdoakiin fully coversdbyjinai Prominent Printer Dead St Tr i il faen P"‘a“ BIRsCt Melaven Sompaliy O wlare ] ";‘nuz‘?n’“a's D m AN 3 s _ch ] > 3 2, Augus = m. gash gxetl‘r::*légr\"tm{:’; IV;(‘)IJCK‘I}\E was | —_—— | BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 26.—Edward T.|_ Private Jo;-eph J. Moltz, Battery K, p%“vme vnmm“ W. P. Harney, Com- topping at inte points as required. | FHROUGH TRATKS grestas 2 P! | d. a March 24-26, 189, H. Octob 1598, For particulars of stage and other connections a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns, —_———— Engagement Announce Plank, who was president of the Inter- | MBXED S5 5" gegoncton, Battery K, | PBrivate fi,?b:,-’; o on, Company G, | Inauire at Traific Department, 321 Market st. | 520 p. m. Saturdays_Cazadero and way sta'ms. Expenses for President’s Reception. | ALAMEDA, Sept. 26.—The engagem(\ntinlflunll dpograph!cnl Union from 1888 | ypo i og o6 1599, Nt % _Ban_Francisco. 3 a. m, Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. LY, Gept, %._At a meeting of | 18 announced"of L. B. Mainprice of Oaic- | to 11 died here to-day after ‘a pro- | Bijvote Joieph Werner, Batters 1, MPrivate i o D —— e — Sundays—Pt. Reyes and way (e executiye committee of the Associated | 1and and Miss Rose Horsp of this city. | tracted FR o L March 24-28, 1899 December 20, 1845 MOUNE TAMALEATS, SoENIC RALWAY Students of the University of California, M""“"ng X0 g0 AT Whmars | Private Ofile Miller, Battery K, March |~ Private A, M. Tiden, January 2, 150. Leave San Francisco, via Sausalito Ferry, £ ield Jast night. A T Clia, chalrman of | ""‘ %fi.‘;}sisco et R R S 'b“l‘,"e‘fi,';,;“;gz SOBOIDOTITOIOE00000 ~ 241}6, lt!iflerbert g I.i\;;’gtennnt James Mitehell, Pebruary 4- ST RUL ot B Dr. Gibbon sDispensary, mmittce 1o recelve President an i rivate ¢ Ty , 1899, m, and 1: or Ine to defray the exnenses of the i Tiy . ruar RS < < et M SZP’;‘,?:’ The commitiec appro of he | Lo settle ‘i“__,_..___ " your friends abraad—-vmppcd Mareh 24- MMIS%?H e e Fhlyvate Newton Henry, Company H,| InE, “arriving” i 'San Trancisco at 13 | AR e R % the pur It was deefded to rivate Masi . ery ‘ebruary 4-6, 1899, 2:30-| Skin Diseases. I'he doctor cureswi ‘s:o.‘,d T s mebaodon Th e Doctor Sericusly Injured. ready for mailing, 5¢ per copy. March 24-26, 1869, S orTo .?“, P Boded, . Company - B sUNDAYS, 8, 8, Do ana Jam and 1:45, 2:30 P orenreswien Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, San Fran- | OAKLAND, Sept. 26.—Dr. Alfred S. Hill. | Sergeant Frank A. Em-bcrxer. Bat- | February 4: Fare 8. F. to g“mm" Anid Retorn. S140. Curesguaranteed. Callorwrite. - cisco. a promincnt local dentist residing at 7 | SRR RRRR RGN | tery K, March 24-26, | Corporal H'enry F. Thompson, Company THOS, COOK & SON, Asts., 6021 Market st. | ©r-J. F. GIBBON. Box 1957. San Francisco.

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