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THE SAN 1899 FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ¢4, ADVERTISEMENTS. AFTER Using OuticaraSoap. Pimples, Blackheads, Red Rough, Oily Skin PREVENTED BY » Using Cuticara Soap, Pure and sweet and free from every blemish is the skin, scalp, and hair cleansed, purified, and beautified by CUTICURA SOAP. [t removes the cause of disfiguring eruptions, loss of hair, and baby blemishes, viz.: The clogged, irritated, inflamed, or siuggish con- dition of the poress. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emol- lient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purilying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes f Thus it combines in ONE SOAP, 25 CENTS—the best skin and ans Vo toilet, bath, and nurs ONE PRICE — namel ot at complexion soap and the best toilet and baby soap in the world, Speedy Cure Treatment for liching, Burning, Scaly Humors. 1 RA SOAF loses of CUTICURA SOAP, t the world. About 95¢ 5 Cutlcura Remedles Full T n cura Remedles Drug Co. 1128 Market Street, 5. . Drug Co. BUSINESS LETTERS E SHORT OF POSTAGE THREE THOUSAND DETECTED AT ONE STATION. Cut-Rate Druggists 1128 Market Street, S. 1ge of Five Hundred per , All of Which Were De- layed for Rating. except ¥. When of postage ed to pay nalty was :nding out The ng penalty. will were s f p At every point Wielands Exira Pale is fortified against the modern tendency to lower quality that the pay the v get t Coop- t when of five pouches The mail shington, and Boston dispatches from LENA SPRAGUE’S ABDUCTOR. Bolinto Bianchino Arraigned in the { Police Court and Heavy Bonds price may be cheap- | ened. : 1 H Fixed. BV the aid of sC1- Bianchino, who was arrested morning in the Commer- ence and modern of Bai und n on a charge * ecared before Judge Graham yesterday methods we are ‘en- /| pmest e Sudee G yesitany, to proceed and after the defendant w: abled to use the best materials, and the skilled labor. The product is a beer that sells on its merit. bonds In iino induced Lena Sprague, the 14- daughter of John Sprague, a well C resident of Hea 8, to elope ith_him, and after her to this ty Monday morning he abandoned her. irl's father is determined to prose rer abductor, and that was the rea- ihe bonds were made 80 high. most —_— e Unknewn Suicide in the Park. the d body of an unknown man last Mon- atternoon in the brush in Golden Gato ubout a quarter of a mile from the He notified the au- rities, but was unable to relocate the v until yesterday forenoon. Your grocer or telephone West 144, California Bottling C: ¥ St | Dr. R. L. Walsh £15% GEARY ST. Hyde and La Painless Extract e | bod bet | cOmposed as to render identification by hat means impossible. The clothing was {agoral coat and vest brown pantaloors, A buliet hoic near the and a buildog re of the corpse told the story of sulcide. The remains were taken to the Morgue. e 16 | -See “Keith's” millinery window, Phelan ! building,. for novelties in new golors. Crowns S0AS Continuous Gum Plates (nq #peciaity. Have received TE! this branch of dentistry. weurs’ experience. No students. bduction, ap- | e featires of the cOTpSe were so de- | volver by the vide‘ | AN OLD LADY WHO IS Tl{]figgfiflflgfi Igm ' DETERMINED TO MARRY NOT GOLD COIN | Muster Out of Men From Minnesota. |WILL ALL BE PAID TO-DAY IR GIRARD HAS B’E'l TURNED. | 1 R S ! He Was Nominated for the Presi- dency of the Surgeons’ Associa- tion, but Withdrew in Favor | | of Colonel Alden. e dli COLONEL but, according to v got no money. h sald, the men ble and appropriate the first heard of the mov ; but the; able sort ws for the time in pa: to the 5000 pounds of nt by Colonel F. S. the people of San | FREDERIKA SCHAALL... tings an old | gy HERE was considerable mystery attached to the arrival of the over- | friend of General Reeve, formerly colonel | 5 land train at the Oakland mole yesterday. The news had leaked out of the regiment B that there was a runaway couple zboard. The woman was supposed Despite the financial disappointment, | 88 4 out of her mind at Ogden, and had to be put in a strait- the men were in high spirits and the mus- | g8 he man had taken possession of the woman’s money and the wes attended with much rejolcing. | oo thinking he was going to appropriate the money to his own cers of the command presented the . took it away from him and also took charge of the woman. > rcipal musician, Arthur W. Riches, |88 As soon the over reached Oakland the man and the woman with ) & fine cornet and an ivory baton §8 their haggage were turned over to Train Dispatcher J. C. Phillips with the giment had already advanc e Instructions to bring them to San Francisco and turn them over to the police. Government in order to eported to rtain Dunleavy at the Harbor Police Station, and the usicians of the bend B sent him out to Chief Lees with his charges. with which they had so o B M Frederika Schall, aged years, and the man fis pirit of the men. 2 vears, both of Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. Schall was hat the regim = nd by her first husband she had four children, all of Guardpbriatlenstl = | them, irl aged 15 years, being now married. Her first husband m,g‘;‘lgfif‘;}r‘]‘f 8 died about ago, and then Mrs. Pleton married Schall. About men will start for home & 11 dropped dead, and now his widow wants to marry cial trair P to remain, I return to the » new regiments. C: | s a machinist, and seven years ago was employed in the Ful- ton Iron Works. Soon after the molders’ strike he went to Pittsburg, and ever since b working in the Westinghouse Electrical Machine Works He Decame ed with Mrs. Schall and proposed marriage. The posed however, 80 the couple started for the he continent Mrs. Bchall became as then that Trappehl took from her $370 a couple of checks for small sums of money she had in her s RNURARRRIRURINIIVRULRER a Jetor who was spital at the F d that Mrs. Schall be put in a | from the co: sleeper, and Trappeh r the berth. She was given mor- 15§ sed 1 phine 1 et he , and tle the train away eleven c was at Ogden t She was then strapped of these were down, but was irning sanity. Th to get of the d by Chief Lees and sald it wi thelr Intention As both of them seemed perfectly able to take care uld do nothing in the case. On the advice of the sh with property clerk, and if in a does change her mind and is still determined to marry v will be returned to her. fous with the Southern Pacific officia ult against the railroad for damages. surgeon rps_during the has held the mo 1 depart- , and says he Is TR rRuNe TRIED TO HANC ERSELF FROM A WINDOW-SILL Used a Clcthesline for a Noose. NUNRURBUARERERRES how to adjust the noose in she would now be occur he first place ‘ing a slab in woman taken to tion by Officer B: she did not suffer much_from the afterward Ve d up in them, in the viein. had been ill and had ician about one hour be- 5 is about 4 of age 1d nd who has been sick for some time; she has also two daugh- ters and one son. A BIG FLEET. Twelve Vessels Arrive Within Two | Days Chartered to Carry Grain egiment will be It will go East for Carroll Mercer, commissary, has | red to proceed to Manila on the ¢ City of Para. He will take with Dean, as-| residing at 607 | = ed t0 Te- Greenwich street pposed to have at- From California. nspector | tempted suicide in & eand A large flect of ships, most of which ren e’ and | terday morning. Her life was only e o sty fran "h“"q‘"§5~ &re o ransport Zealan- | by the prompt action of neighbors rivec his harbor between Satur : transport Zealan- | bY Bromps morning ond Sunday night. There were police office of a rope wh hant Hunter Kinzie, Twen- | rdered 10 Teport | a¢tempt fier the lady 1 were foreigners. ts at the Presidio | noved from her perilous pe de- | bave been chartered to take © days has been | nled the alleged attempt at ”“‘i\3\?;\:»'Ji{ifilhfi‘,‘pig‘pflf li"”&%"‘li‘ng’”:g:i H. L. Lau- | the statement of officers Jesses s will ¥ 32,000 : Infant will not bear out her asse cause for the act w the family is t ¥ | per ton, ‘will earn for their owners §25 | 000 freight money. A few were French ships, subsidized by 6, - - WERE GOOD SOLDIERS. - ', P % t at the rate of 34 cents — 111 for a short period of time, and this, | THelT Sovernment af ¢ Opinion of Regulars Upon the | with other family troubles, rendered her | §i5. %0 urse. - These sabs) Qefiritrele(pm:i‘ «R lar Volunteers.” nbalanced. | on the basis of the gross tonnage, so Regu the quarters for the officers and fc 1 letter published by August 18 of this | nen who | fons, or |t are unusually large, there belng in one case n deduction of about 90 tons from the gross. —_—————— Animals’ Little Friends. Band of Mercy exercises were held vy terday b; Primar; hool on Silver street, near | Harrison. Nearly all the ladies of the for the Prevention of Cruelty to | regular organi | ' as they r| the ground M Ip, and her dai r, came to her assistance. Be- mer coul h the gpot the suspended the felly unfastened it nearly reached 1 Sl -4 | these Lands In the public schools, and now ,.h,n:)‘)y ‘rs\;r:’f‘nmg:afl;;l | ,‘1“ §~nrm!m“ pr or(me pupils is over 50,000 loosened the rope. | cpjjgren. These frequently hold public Police Officer Al who happened 1o | eyerciges, consisting of songs, recitations be passing the house and who heard the | SKEFCISes: conslsting woma ries for help, rushed into the | jmprees the importance of treating all yard and cut the rope. dumb creatures with kindne: The woman seemed bent on self-de- struction. She had tied a clothesline R e (A ST rgotten by s who fought algn | soldier returning to his | 1y glory or | the dangling form ¢ the volunteer reg- | around her. neck and placed three knots Violated Fish Laws. At Iindes mex cin J Ahe’ s ves stretched | - Satvadare Rappo, the fisherman who O e the seconduatory mindew tlll | Was arrested for violating the law by fior body swung out far from the build- | fishing between the 1st and 15th insts..s 1 two the form hung had pleaded guilty before a Suisun jus- vs over which the tice of the peace, who Imposed the pen- alty of a 3200 fine or 100 days in jail. Rappo decided to serve out the sentencs nd save the money. Deputy Kercheval ng. For a moment o | in space, but the pu lin :sed finally gave away and_the body Zell close to the ground. Mrs. Zim- mer says that when she loosened the rope campaign, ¥ could nof for thelr intel- | t be questioned on | the firing line. cse volunteer. regulars came person | on the neck that Mrs. Ferroggiaro tried | yesterday cenflscated 200 pounds of under- Ting the e Pyitanity of | ¢5' strangle herself by tightening the | sized striped bass. The fish was divided noose on her throat. It was the opinien between the Youths' Directory and the of witnesses that had the woman known d T must say Red Cross. mofe than b t, and on several c them back on the line. 1 am ot & newspaper first attempt. 1 d ply as to woat 1 have seen and observed 1 hope that all of the volunteer regulars will y thelr trlp across the Pacific, and that t every one of Ing to advance to the | asions 1 had to call | “INVESTMENT OIL CO. r—___v—_-—-—.—‘—.—r‘_"‘w-———-—vfi . this being my ire to express myself sim- or sixtesn months in i h trying circumstancs wiil | benefit them n civil life. With the best wishes | of JOHN C. O'CONNOR, First Sergeant Battery Third Artillery. GREETING. TO RETURNING CALIFORN!A REGULARS | The citizens' | | THE INVESTMENT 04 Co N o Saw FRAnCISCO 160 ARcrew executive committee has b generously placed the steamer Caroline at 3 e disposal of the executive committee of = | the friends and relatives of the California CDHL /y&fi | volunteer regulars returning on the trans. C' o | ports Newport, Pennsylvania and Tartar. Ou Co | The Caroline will be in readiness at Jack- | | §.50 JFois | son street wharf and bo ready to go % oa out to meet the transports one hour after | o > the whistles are rivai of the shi blown showing the ar- In case the transports should artive at night the Caroline wiil g0 out at 9 o'clock the following morning. There will be a meceting of friends and | relatives, to-night at Shasta Hall, Native Sons' building, at 8 o'clock to make fur- ther arrangements. | Expectorating Not Allowed. Policemnan Ralnsbury, who has charge ot the first floor corridor of the City Hall, is determined to put an end to the practice of people expectorating on the floor. Mon- day Ah Lee, a Chinese, was arrested, and ChALIFONNIR O & CAS O, resterday when the case wi X3 - | Eore Tudge Mogan o did not appear. 11| UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY TO BUY ball of Sfi‘wn.s declared forfeited, but later Limited amount of stock at $3.00 in the center of the Big Coalinga developed district, | adjoining the FAMOUS section 20, which is now producing about 4500 barrels dally. Homa Oif Company, stock worth $5000 share and none for sale, pays $200 per month dividend. No taking risk to prospect, as map shows only got to bore and get a blg well. Then your stock will be as valuable as Home Oil Company. Ample means set apart for developing. UESTT v Not a single assessment expected. Title perfect. COMPANY UNQ [ONABLE. Work JOE D. BIDDLE, Gen'l. Agt, 20 Montgomery Street. already commenced. For full particulars and prospectus address Notify us {f you wish some one to call on you. an attorney appeared for him and the ase was continued till to-ady, the for- | feiture being recalled. Yesterday John Kelly, a carpenter, who was interésted in | a case in Judge Treadwell's court was | expectorating in the corridor and Rains- | bury promptiy arrested him. He was re. | leased on his own recognizance by Judge | Conlan. appened. | 1s in all, of which 'n\lmb&x'1 of grain, and at the average rate of §8 | = four classes of the Longfellow Animals have been at work organizing | tenor of which is to ' ADVERSISEMENTS. OTHERHOOD is woman's natural destiny. Many women are denied the hapriness of children M through some derangement of the generative organs, Among the many triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the overcoming of cases ORRO of supposed barrenness. This great s ws medicine is so well calculated to regu- oF : gans that its efficiency is vouched for by multitudes of women. STER”." , Mrs. Ep. WoLFoRD, of Lone Tree, Towa, writes: Vegetable Compound I had one child which lived only six hours. The doctor said it did not have the proper nourishment while I was carrying it. I did not feel at all well during preg- nancy. In time I conceived again, and ‘Words cannot express the gratitude I feel towards you for the help that your medi- cine was to me during this time. I felt like a new person; did my work short time. My baby weighed ten pounds. He is a fine boy, the joy of our home. He is now six weeks old and weighs sixteen Actual barrenness is rare, late every function of the generative or- * DEAR Mgs. PiNkHAM—Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham'’s thought I would write to you for advice. up to the last, and was sick only a pounds. Your medicine is cer- tainly a boon in pregnancy.” of Mrs. FLora COOPER, Doyle, S. Dak., writes: ““DEAR MRrs. Pn Ever since my last child I suffered with inflammation of the womb, pains in back, left side, abdomen and groins. My head ached all the time. T could not walk across the floo: withoutsuffering intense pain. I kept getting worse, until two years ago I wrote to you for advice, and began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I had not finished the first bottle before I felt better. I took four bottles, and have been strong and perfectly healthy ever since, and now have two of the nicest little girls.” LYDIA PINKHAM’. COMPOUND EOW] Cut-Rate Druggists 75c | EOW] Drug Co. 1128 Market Street, S. F. I WiLL LYDIA PINKHAM’'S COMFOUND Cut Rate Druggists 75C Drug Co. 1128 Market Street, §. F. Give $1000 | awosswmwrs If I fail tocureany | COLUMBIA THEATER. Until Cured. 28 years experi- MACBETH. Thursday and Friday Evenings, MARY STUART. | Sat. Mat., “Yuch Ado Abont Nothing.” i SUNDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER $§, “HOTEL TOPSY TURVY.” | CALIFORNIA THEATER. 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PRIVATE BOOK and advice free at office or by mail. All letters confidential. 781 Market St., San Franeisco. IR | | MATINEE TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), Oect. 4. AMUSEMENTS. c, any seat; balcony, 10c; chil- — e HAWAIIAN QUEENS. FOREST AND KING. FELIX MORRIS & CO. JENNIE YEAMANS. FRANK CUSHMAN. SEYMOUR AND DUPREE. TERRY AND LAMBERT. STINSON AND MORTON. | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. GRAND AND ENG TO-NIGHT! T(»r‘l\-; T! TO-NIGHT! | | CAVALLERIA. . and.. PAGLIACCL. Friday and Saturday Evenings, | | ...CARMEN... | srm:rm;;lvu, oF GRAND OP!:RA'HOUSE ! . THE MIKADO TELEPHONE MAIN 532 v, Sunday Nights, Saturday Matinee, — A Great Cast Every Evening. CROWDED AS USUAL. = A Brilliant and Unqualified Success. POPULAR PRICES—%5 AND & CENTS, e gl s Planquette’'s Charming Comic Opera, EDDY sT., oLYMPIA sz RID VAN WINKLE, The Only Free Vaudeville Show in the City. GIROFLA." MAURICE MONTAGUE, America's Greatest Barytone. RUTH NELTA 1s Making the Hit of the Seasonm. DU BELL, The Human Flying Machine, NEXT WEEK—'"GIROFLE Se and she. Matinee, ALCAZAR ™1 A SUCCESSFUL LAUGH-MAKER. ROLAND REEDS Roaring Farce Comedy, [anecent as a Lamb! Fun From Rise to Fall of Curtain. ZOA MATTHEWS, the Rag-time Girl, and a Host of Other First-class Attractions, MATINEE EVERY SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT, EVERY FRIDAY. ADMISSION FREE. TWO JOYFUL, MIRTEFUL EVENTS TO-NIGHT. GROCERS' ALLIANCE AND BALESMEN'S NIGHT AND UNIVERSITY OF STAN- FORD NIGHT AT THE MECHANICS' FAIR, THE PAVILION. Come and vote for the most popular grocer and city salesman. Tallest grocer, shortest grocer and the youngest grocer will be meas- ured, weighed and aged for special prizes. Grocery clerks' sugar-wrapping contest; sales- men's laughing contes! not overlook Grocers' Night. % 5 The student body of Stanford University and glee club_will be present. Great Fillpino Circus Act in_center of the main hall. Positively last four days and nights of the | MATINEE SATURI PRIGES. ...\ <. .. 15, 250, 35, 5k NEXT WEEK—'JIM THE PENMAN.” RACING! RACING! RACING! 1899—CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB—1800 AY AND SUNDAY. Do | on main stage Mechanices' Fair, Filipino Circus and Filipino i BAYEBOAY: Village, Incusirial Exuibit, Benneit's Band, D AL T Y. Sep- P ORROW < OAKLAND RACE TRACK. TO-MORROW and FRIDAY, the German, | Rgcing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- Ttalian and French bread ‘contest and PRiggs s e - exhibition, % FRIDAY Tive or more races each day. NIGHT, Odd Fellows' gh: Ferry-boats leave San Francisco at 12 m. ang 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., connectins with trains stopping at the entrance tu the track. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound, All trains via Oakland Mole connect with Saq Pablo_avenue Electrie Cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oakland. Also all trains vie Ala- meda Mole conmect with San Pablo_avenus cars at Fourteenth and Broadway, Oakland. These electric cars go direct to the track in ff- teen minutes. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and 445 p_m._and {mmediately after the last race. HOMAS H_ WILLIAMS JR., President. R. B. MILROY. Secretary. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year CONCERTS AND RESORTS. CHUTES AND Z0O! EVERY AFTERNOON AND E ADGIE IN HER GEISHA DANC HER LIONS. ——HIGH DIVERS—— AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW. “princess," the BIg Elephant, i the Zoo, TO-MORROW—-AMATEUR N.GHT AMATEUR AMAZON MARCH. Fhone for Seats, Park 3. ING. WITH