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e B 5 ADVERI‘ISEMENT& 5 i LS et | g fhe New Brew of the Anheuser 3.sch Brewing Ass'n —“The Amevican Povter’ Supplies a delightful beverage to the American public that has long been demanded bu\ never pmvnously attained. Itis superior in every way to the best English Porter, Stout and "alf and alf; being mellow, refreshing and palatable, The only perfect Porter of American make. Try a bottle of the new brew. Sold at all buffets. . Made only by ANHEUSER BUSCH BREWING ASS'N, St. Louis, U. S. A, Brewers of the Famous Original Budweiser, Faust, Michelob, Anheuser Standard, Pale Lager and Anheuser-Busch Dark. MANTLA, Oct. 4.—Several hundred i i rgen have reoccupied Porac, | which was captured by General Mac- Arthur on September 20 and evacuated by the Americans the following day. | The insurgent forces are reported mov- | ing toward Mexico, southeast of An- | geles. apparently to get behind the Ameri- | can garrison on both sides of the Ma- nila-Dagupan railway. Reconnai THE ' SAN FRANCISCO CALL FIRED BY MISTAKE UPON BALTIMORE'S SAILORS! Three of Cruiser’s Men Wounded While Entering Bacoor River Aiter the Fight. | The object of the double movement | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1899 | tier until 1808, when he accompanied an expedition to Alaska. Returning from that Territory in the summer of 1849, he: sailed for Manila in June last. First Lieutenant H. Y. Grubbs of the Sixth Infantry, who was also kil |w a native of Kentucky. graduated at the Militar in the flass of 1896 and served with the Eighteenth and the Sixth Infantry. During the Spanish war he served in Cuba as lieutenant colonel of the Sec- ond United States Volunteer Infantr | He had been in the Philippines only a SUISSER LODGED ISITED MINES A" SALINAS JAIL 0N MOTRER LOD Prisoner’s Cell Is Closely | Amador Entertains Min- Guarded. - Special Dispa SALINAS ,Oct HONORS EXTENDED TO MEXICAN OFFICIALS and His Mariscal ed by Citi- of San Antonio. 2 s O LIMA }'v To Gain Weight Army ord . nt surgeon general, will pro- | —¢5make your tissues sound n T to the Ph 2 p and report in person to 1d firm, your nerves steady, of the De r bra n clear—use Ghirardelli’s Cocoa ing Engineers. St | Bpecial Dispatel JACKSON, Oct. THREATENED [T DISSENTION grew out of a d d that ge \\Hh]* wals of both from the Roman ce and Austria. OF INTEREST TO THE COAST. Catholic Patents Granted nnd Orders of the War Department. SHINGTON. D. C., Oct. 4.—Pacifi ted t as fol- | H. Babbe, Sanger, Edward T. Clow . bolt nwm Armond Docum- , field, separable button; Ber- nard Fanta, Lo: A'x:nh.\ cigar; Minnie | automatic fingering dev instruments; Adolph Angeles, egg tester; Singleton Vaughn, Bakersfield, tricycle; William C. ward, Los Angeles, gearing for pumping jack. Oregon—C. B. Hanthorn and A. W, Astoria, automatic water feeder for s John T. Lucas, Wasco, for stringed Thompson, Los Gay, ank H. Ridgeficld, or, lonel Charles R. Albert } ghin Infantry ospital, cor ler, Comr A, ny nd Albert A. San F 1 be s *hireed’ trom the service of the Uni At your grocer’s—soc a lb. States. Recruit Howard Brown, Buwn A% - WERNER Twenty-eighth Infantry, Pre“ldlo having enlisted under faise prvl(n:ys will be dlm charged_without honor from’ the service of the United States, Gilmore, Garden nifiated Tuch bucket; John E. an Francisco, grate for cooking stoves; Alva A. Patton, San Franclsco, boller tube cleaner and driver; A. H. Peterson, San Simeon, | spring brake shoe; Henry B. Pinne Oakland, confectionery m Henry | Root, San Francisco, burial vault; Joseph H. Scott and S. H. Brown itosch) Wood- | 2 | Green- | ances from Mexico by the weeks. few Fourth Cavalry toward Santa Ana, | PGRTLAND, Or., Oct. 4—The trans- northeast of ) co and toward ra- Rio de Janeiro and Sikh sailad for | yat, que north of Santa Ana, devel- | M ening with the Thirty- | oped the fact that the insurgents are BinitedicStates Volims il ateg it e In addition to the regi- | in position at both points. An Ameri- Wire on Bourd tocHtoooie can private was killed in the skirmish at Santa Ana. The Arayat party learned that Scott and Edwards of the ied nurses and sixty casuals who ! be assigned to companies when they reach Manila. Lieutenant Colonel ’lummer, the regimental | Twenty-fifth Infantry, who are miss- | Edward !H-) o s and band and vo battalior i are prisoners at Magayalene. 45 ~ n’!;‘)‘ ToTde Tontves Niibr | The insurgents made iwo attacks on | g por¢ 15, Walsh is in command of the | Calamba, in which the commanding of- | pirst Battalion, which sailed on the | ficer reports nos killed and | §jkh. | many wound Two companies of the | On arrival at Manila Colonel W. A. Twenty-first Regiment repelled each | Kobe, who is now in the Philippines, | attack, losing two men killed and seven | Will take command of the regiment. wounded. The emergency corps of this city onnted: 3 presented each company with many 3olo men surprised an outpost near | 5.1, and a large quantity of Guagua, killing two privates. The | 5o C8¢ other two escaped. e e While four sailors of the United States cruiser Daltmore were entering CALLS OUR SOLDIERS the Bacoor River in a boat yesterday the they received a volley It is understood that | m United States been ord ight y came who, ter DRUNKARDS AND RAKES NEW YORK, Oct. 4—Army Secre- | n of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, who has just returned from a of six months in the Philippines, ldiers prev ving ont the Baltimo £ 11 Watson announces the United States gunboat ares that the United States h: , which was (dl!lhrrd and | 45 000 drunken rakes and gamblers” in ched by the insurgents near Orani, | 35q ground Manila, and that religious Rt e O] i l”“h:"l“:ix“";h‘_’ progress is quite out of the question 1 the : suffering | While American soldiers are there.” He says the Roman Catholic p s have up with the Tagalos and are ican authori z00d effect. ng from no time and spar no money the Filipinos that the Americans losin to now in Manila have made the city a ots | “hell hole” to a civillan. In an inter- 1en’s | view he nes the Ta- ~ C 1 t rehig- eneral Otis aw, but they are mere ment the ¥ to govern themselves. = |‘ ver do, -in m dgment, for d States to hem. present s no chan It is practica anything there Y iva course i ition and « n highly of Bacoor and Imus e n,h. 540 cal places of and the which kept within the city > either planted or oir support. When the insujrection was at its helght many Spanish priests were driven out and island. With the coming of the cans a common danger has brought 1galos and Spaniards together, and res have been b not Luzon but the islands in the west ith are covere th friars, who are active as the: never were before. REBELS ATTACK THE TOWN OF PARANAQUE irdus Eldredge, who was liinos, was born in | = s5 Bppointed to the| MANIDA ‘Dot n attack upon Pa- 1surgents last in 1876 from th the Tenth he was ap- tack and th Infantry. gecli “oor, 2 from 1881 to | The exte @ the 1883, Jater serving on the Western fron- | incend learned. | EasS S B R BN N R N B S S T 2 N P S ‘; ) ¢ T0- DAY I $ : ) 2 Bulletins The Call will to-day repeat (& 0 its achievement of Tuesday 0 Y of the last. Watch the wireless tel- 0 COLUMBIA & SHAMROCK egraphy bulletins of the sec- 7)) * ound of the international races x 0 Yacht Race for the America cup. They 0 | )C(» By will be prominently displayed 4 / in front of the business office | * WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. o zc'cun. 9 by Wateh Them ! e 2 ¢ * A A A A A A ADIAD A K A K AR KA S President’s Nephew to Wed. home of the bride in this city, and Presi- YQUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Oct. 4—Cards|dent McKinley will attend. have been issued for the marriage of T Miss Viola Delrick and Willlam McKinley | ___ New Cases of Yellow Fever. Duncan of Cleveland, a nephew of Presi-| KEY WEST, Oct. 4. — Twen t Thée wedding is to oc- | new cases of yellow fever were reported October 18, at the | to-day. No deaths. Ner\mus DBhEE’I Results from overwork, nervous tension, mental fatigue, excesses or neglect. Itisa serious ailment, in which the nerves call |3 weakness, because it circulates the life fluids and fee nerves with vital power. tricity is by my D R R R #‘;049 reee is a surprising remedy. 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That is why During the twenty years of my practice 1 have found Mv treatment has cured thousands of cases for which tonics or Passivity alone will not cure the The system needs electrical animation. suffer from any weakness, my battery Belt will suffuse you with warm life- Call and test my method, or let me send you This is away ahead of old styles. This is all due to your Electric Belt_treatment. 702 Market, Cor. Kearny, B R S R A2 S ST SO T TIPS PP PUUS BRIGHT FUTURE OR CAPE NOME Observations of General 1. Willey. —— PREDICTS A BIG s A0 INRUSH | GOLD IS VERY FINE AND MUCH OF IT IS LOST. STl i Under the Present Mining Laws an American Has Very Little Op- portunity to Make Money in Dawson. = o BY HAL HOFFMAN. 26.—General H. Ju. \[IAI' Ahska Sept Surve ornia and well known , has just returned from a round trip of Alaska—that is, from Ju- au to June: He went by way of the rive Scificloal patite: il His Nome. He traveled 3% miles and we gone elght weeks. He said with close con- nections he could have made the entire distance in twenty-four traveling da General Willey will make a trip to Sitka, where he is interested in the Pande Bas Gold Mining Comy few weeks he will go to | returning by way of San Fran (_h(lixaln)x: Concernin; ‘Cape Nome is a wonderful place. it is going to be a hot town next winte: and it is also going 1o be a very cold tow: coldest place on earth, and windy a low range distance aw. . but the wind he build- of boards and tion against the litele prot over and the rrobably about ton Sotnd freezes s pile the ice hig % per cent of the population want to leave Nome for the winter, but not one in be able to get away. There will hips to ¢ ) the b thing \1mte 1 abeut two-thirds of on a thin laye 1 is scraped. One y went in” on them, one-third of lower the wate l 4]”]'!“[ think ed. account for the s a rule very 1s a thin n ¥ s heavy as the gold and | ant he “The beach is open to all comers, and there will De a sight there next summer | that will hardly be seen i ry. From the time of the discov the beach diggings prospecting surrounding _country was pre abandoned.” I saw the gold with m eves taken out on the beach and ¢ On the beach they are making from $250 per day to the man, just as th it. Cape Nome prom n. “Dawson is the toughest town on eart ce is flaunted openly—right face. You must see et away from Of "¢ re localiti ancisco, Ch it and man seldom T, to me at Dawson as though s intend to keep th has to see £ o I do not th be modified who are hopi for a change had bett decide to make the best of it. strikes a plece of new ground, of it goes at once to the Crown. Then there is alty on t Per cent r W over $3000. that is 6) per cent | the Crow ast 10 per cent more will | el cost of working the ten up in the t prope miner 't that foul water fi lieve, though completed and that will better. Dawson is a dirty e sense of the word. ning up some now swampy places with sawdust. could away—who didn’t in other words, the seu . has flocked down' the me, or is going to flock. are n make it much town—dirty in But they get See “Keith's” millinery win colors. Mmls{flr B'y1n s Visit. 4.—Charles Page the mo. m of Imz\l has only C regard for the United States He de- clares that the recent illition of {ll- feeling caused by the appearance of the S. S. Wilmington in the Amazon was very much exaggerated. Mr. Bryan left Washington for Chicago this afternoon. FTTUCUUU ST G USU DS UOT TS UUUUUU GG UIU U DUU UOU S DU SO U N 0#?101?0‘ ds the kinds of If you blister the skin, and a patent SAN JOSE, Cal., Sept. 4, 1899. The pains and weakness have en- With best FRANCIS LANE. Office Hours—S n.m. to8:30 p.m. Sundays, 10 tol. NEVER SOLD IN DRUG STORES nericans and other aliens arly are and filling in the Everyhody finister to Brazil, gton en route me in Chicago. He called e Department to-day to pay 4 He is on e s e e e e 4“““00#6#4»&‘0‘-& +e444+ \ABAnRAMNS | vor General of | & g at Dawson and all the | ¢ * nd at Cape | nothi Alaska like it. Dr. boat with me from Nome. He was with Francis in the ndeer e pedition to Port Clarence. He says th had more trouble with the cold and wind {on the piains back of Cape Nome than any other place in the north. It is open | on the north, east and south, reing f moun a_considerable vlack | Estimates Given on Complete House Furnishi: e mnmh | low. Phelan ! e i HEADQUARTERS sesteoe ool o | o For tourists, travelers, socleties ¢ 4 and associations that visit San © % Franclsco. + o ! PALACE AND $ & GRAND HOTELS. $ ¢ TL.- adcommodations, culsife, service ¢ O g ation make these hotels desirable o ¢ for lxm \‘v‘nl '\n(‘ pérmunem guests, 4 © Rates on_applica | [3 10HNE ‘RIRKPATRICK, of ° Manager. ¢ | o | ‘Damiana Bitters | vine. ADVERTISEMENTS. [ ] ! ® + { to $1.25 each. These goods represent the turer, and we guarantce them as quoted sidered a bargain. * 1 @ L 3¢ Gor. s | @000 0006H00 000006000 6006060+06-0600000e Special Sale of Skirts! We place on sale to-day (Thursday) nealy 1000 LADIES’ SKIRTS, ranging in price from 50 cents They are finely finished and may certainly be con- Attention is particularly invited to our spacious show win- dows, which contain & pemarkably fine display of Ladies’ Siik and Woolen Waists, Ladies’ Merino and Muslin Underwear, and Black and Colored Dress Goods. surplus stock of a manufac- being worth double the price Murphy Bullding, Market, Jones and McAllister Sts. 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HIGH DIVERS AND A GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW. “Princess,” the Big Elephant, in the Zoo. TO-NIGHT— AMATEUR NIGHT! AN AMATEUR AMAZON MARCH! Phone for Seats, Park 23. ONLY THREE DAYS MORE OF THE GREAT MECHANICS’ FAIR THE PAVILION. Closes Saturday night. Last opportunity to see the Filipino Village, Filipino Circus, In- | dustrial Exhibits and to hear Bennet's Band | and Miss Alice Raymond. | Special exhibit of French, Itallan and Ger- man bakers' wonderful creation. To-morrow night—0dd Fellows. Admission to Fair.... .25 cents | Usual Popular Prices, AMUSEMENT& ALCAZAR Lo A SUCCESSFUL LAUGH-MAKER. 'ROLAND REEDS Roaring Farce Comedy, Innocent as a Lamb! Fun From Rise to Fall of Curtain. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. PRICES. . ........ I3, 2, 35, 50c. NEXT WEEK. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. TELEPHONE MAIN 532 IM THE PENMA CROWDED AS USUAL. A Brilllant and Unqualified Success. ALL THIS WEEK, Planquette's Charming Comic Opera, RIP VAN WINKLE, OFLE GIROFLA." NEXT WEEK 10¢, 15e, 25¢, 35c and 50c. Best- Reserved Seat at Saturday Matinee, cents. Branch Ticket Office, Emporium. HAWAIIAN QUEENS. FOREST AND KING. FELIX MORRIS & CO. JENNIE YEAMANS. FRANK CUSHMAN. SEYMOUR AND DUPREE. TERRY AND LAMBERT. STINSON AND MORTON. Reserved seats. 25c; balcony, 10c; opera chairs and_box se MATIN AY. SATORDAY AND | TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. GRAND AND ENGLISH OPERA SEASON! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! cee THE MIKADO... Alf C. Wheelan, Tom Greene, William Schus- ter, Ada Walker, Julle Cotte, Ynez et D: Repeated day “Mikado" Night and Satur- Final Performances of ... CARMEN... Friday and Saturday Evenings, Avedano, Salassa, Anna Lichter, Mary Linck. POPULAR PRICES c PHONE Next Week— Great Verdi 10, ight, October erdi’s Birthda, COLUMBIA THEATER. MODJESKA. Assisted by MR. JOHN E. KELLERD And a Company of Players. TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHT, MARY STUART. SAT. MAT., “MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING." Saturday Evening—‘‘Macbeth.” SUNDAY NIGHT, Octobzr 8, HOTEL TOPSY TORMY THE GREAT MUSICAL FARCE. Special Comedy Season Prices—31, Tac, 50c & 25¢. CALIFORNIA THEATER. LAST PERFORMANCES OF MR. BEN HENDRICKS S “A YENUINE YENTLEMAN.” MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:15. SUNDAY AT 1:30. COMMENCING SUNDAY NIGHT, OCT 8, ’ MISS NANCE O’NEIL AND HER LONDON COMPAN Presenting for the First Week, “PEG WOFFINGT “THE JEWESS™ and a new version of “CAMILLE.” the one used by Sarah Bernhardt and never before pro- duced in San Fra Celebrmn: The Popular House RACING! RACING! RACING! 1899 —CALIFORNTA JOCKEY CLUB—1800 Winter Meeting, beginning SATURDAY. Sep- tember 23, 1599, OAKLAND RACE TRACK. Racing Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thare- day, Friday and Saturday. Rain or shine. Five or more races each day. Iinces start 4t 215 p. m. sharp Ferry-boats leave San Francitco at 12 m. and 12:30, 1, 1:30. 2, 2:30 and 3, 5. connecting with trains stopping at the entrance tu the track. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All trains via Oakland Mole connect with San Pablo avenue Electric Cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oakland. Also all trains vie Ala- meda Mole connect with San Pablo avenus cars at Fourteenth and Oakland. These electric cars go direct to the track in fit- teen minutes, Returning—Traine leve the track st £:15 and 4:45 p. m. and immediately after the last race. OMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., dent. R. B. MILROY, Secretary. LRI MIGHOY Secsltary B e T Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year