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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1899, PAUSON & CO.’S 'I‘WD STGEES F SPECIAL SALE | Middy Suits-2 453 b Ve war)t to make the Boys “‘:r\mer)t the bargain cer)uar others. If values count e will ti ¢ wWe will capture the town. & e stylish sults made of the best fabrics, Inciuding ~ e e es and Tweeds in plain colors, fancy checks ,g unty, withlarge collars tchless in style and atisfaction. ITS $2.45, P w 200-204 KEARNY STREET, | Northeast o r. Sutter. g\,ee Lot GQQOCQOOGOG 2966680090002 RRST BOB00LOBDOVEI0ODVENVCHLEBROOICCHLBOVE 909220 00068800 GReSed CIRCLES THE TRACK IN 2:04 John R. Gergx;‘;' Lowers the Coast Record at Los Angeles. Fl :.‘: CLREB FORMS been landed in the | ransported overland. 8"""""“‘90..' En Route to San Francisco. : | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21.—The third battalion | @ | of the Thirty-eighth Volunteers left Jef- | g | ferson Barracks to-day for the Philippines via San Fr co. Colonel Anderson and ikes cut | staff accomy the battalion. The first 4 The time at [and second lmnm s started yesterday. | @ [+ the half 1:013 [ { and the E NO OFFERS MADE FOR o won in e odds, e “lobster’ won easily from P. in the hurdle F. | ng In comir ev 1t there were down the back- e thrown, Wi s {njuric o jockeys E ] | Burmah was i | | me e tu pre ar 20014 for all, two in three purse $5000. o1 be produce of mar old to in n Juan and Ping also selling. 108 (Joe Weber), 3 to 8), even...... Fuentz), 4 to Time—1:14%. | THE FLECKENSTEW ¢ MEDICAL INSTITUTE, | | M BUILDING, ‘ Beau Monds, San Augustine, Mies Daly, Bea Bpray, | Gracias and | Stromo, Purniah, e o Rt an alleged partner, who at once disap- 825 .m(‘ ‘n » Market Street, D | peared. . The killing took place on the s Floor. s ;. il i | street in front of Duck's store. Two shots 70 o csts Fagalog. 2| row over Duck’s wife, and to-day's killing | ° . L] e ummer, 3| was the culmination of the trouble. Duci | | _steel Diamona, Frank | LANDING NON - COMBATANTS ONE OF THE SEAMEN TAKEN; | Three of His Comrades Wounded in Chappell Conters With McKm'ay Futurity Stake to Be Changed to a SACRAMENTO, Oct. the directors of the State Board of Agri- culture 1ble - usea until a ined, nd must tions by Eastern Had Trouble With His Partner Over‘ | BAKERSFIELD, Oct. 21.—Gee Duck, a well-to-do merchant of new Chinatown, was shot and killed here this afternoon by was unarmed. Officers have been unable t Cue, Pidalia, | to get any trace of the murderer, whose chboY. Legnder and Pmcxunumn aiso ran. name is glven as Buck. DR. HYDE DIES AT HIS HONOLULU HOME Passing of the Ecclesiastic Who Assailed the Memory of the Late Father Damien. A WHITE FLAG Upon an American Boat’s Crew. ire S AR PRISONER. | —— ‘ i § ¢ ! | } ¢ | an Unsuccessful Attempt i to Effect His | Rescue. S tal Dispatch to The Call. HINGTON, Oct. 21.—The secretary | received the following from son Manila to- er 16 the insurgents s w of four men from the gun- les, who, under a white flag, m-combatants from the William notified the War De- arrival at Manila of t d George W, atter had 88 enlisted °s on either and ualt! e E COMMISSION TO MEET MKINLEY DOV OLODEIDEIVEIDED @0000‘0o®0®0®. HILIPPIN * @ B e B e e efved by slonel I reach t m rec hat C: W ster DD 4 S-@ absentee, t be e be THE LATE CHARLES McEWEN HYDE, ® e B e e e e s ] en Hyde, D.D., o S S S S AP D SO S ONOLULU, Oct died at 8:3) o’clock Joseph Hyde .':n<l born in New York ams College, Massachusetts, and took Union -ulngn'\l Seminary of New the son o Wil in met and married Miss m. His next pastorate In the summer of American Board Com- been among the most nized the North Pacific In- . Who surviv Church of issfonary nd since that wor 1gh his venomous at- artyr of Molokal, fol- on in the controversy ptation t wirepuller behind xation movement, cal life as the late Dr. tional and is was a , and he will not plumber, whose will overshadow e missionary societles LIPINO CHURCHES the tr Wwhose were supposed to have present a numerous ntiffs en served on eight of the rancho by Superior C this act has brought the anch owners into un C. Zuck was el efing to-day and John parties them be- 1 . Oct. 21.—Father plain of the First who was with irt of San among % Messrs A Willse 1le asse: e an expense | nted to . B Dun W. enberg p | bere, George T. A bishop ate the s considerable diff ul- remedles, and ELECTRICITY {s now the paramount cure for disease. AGRICULTURAL PARK Stallion Nomination Stake Open to All 21.—A meeting of when a state- condition of affairs It showed a very pleas- | to the great suce 13 Bllls amounting to nt of th on the sale of Agricul- d that it had been un- al Park repor! to get tisfactory bid for the Jperty, or Lo get an offer to exchange ew site for the present one. The rec- made that atisfactory probabilities ue to use mendation w the old park offer s ob- are that the the present me to come. decided to change the urity stake heretofore offered by the fety to a stalllon nomination stake, 1 to all stallions. Nominations are to made before January 1, 1900. The s bred in 185 are eligible be named before January 1, The colts are to race s at the falr in 192 This is expected be one of the richest stakes ever run Californfa, and a number of nomina- breeders will be made. CHINAMAN MURDERED. and the a Woman. Office hours—8 a. m. to §:30 p. m.; iundays, 10 to L ©T0620000032806COCE00Y FCCHSBEOLD HE630006000000060000 ADVERTISEMENTS. Household Furmshmg Goods AT SPECIAL PRICES. We offer special this week some odd| :fin":;m. Chenille Portieres, -ugmlyiSPEclAL SALE DRAPERY MATERIALS. At $2, 82.50, $3 each Primed Denims and Cretons This is less than half price. California All-wool Blankets New and nov: designs, width 22 5 Ibs., pink and blue border, only size| DChes: worth 1 #x30; good value at 8 SPLUAL at 12}c yard EXTRA SPECIAL at $3.75 pair Prmted Satines Chotce patterns, width 38 inches; regu- lar %c grade; Honeycombh Bedspreads 1 Full large size, hemmed and ready for use: good value for 90c: SPECIAL at 7Oc each Hem;titched Pillow Cases SPECIAL at 123c each Cartain Nets Hemstitched Sheets 81x90; SPECIAL 20c yard New Assortment of ‘Dotted Swiss For curtain use, 36 Inches wide, 12ic yard © New patterns, 40 and 45 At 20c and 25c per yard Down Piilows hes wide, SPECIAL at 8Oc each Noveity Bleached Cotton Towels : Fringed, good large size, for hotel use; SPECIAL 75c dozen THEY _i.ux.dn.rc‘i ARE BF At 73c, 81, $1.25, . $1.50 a pair and upward At 7S¢ per dozen Columbia Kid G Bleached Table Damask ches wide, SPECIAL 25¢ yard MARKET-ST. STORE ONLY. | KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & FRORMAN, 1220, 1222 and 1224 Markst Street. 107-109 Post Street. 2802900228000000000802C026965082C20209 SPP0P0ICV06LBHETIVIPVEBCVO0V00R90020028VOCDOT00E00000 WILL CHANGE ITS Cured of Drinking, Work of tiar the thr the 2 | vot | sto 1 thirty or forty years | against it N debate tion nai organizers n e tive committee of the union. It was ed down after considerable debate by vot a two-third: giv Fur- | ¢ nd D. J. Dunne. | and Vi el lants in | Publisher Neely Incolvent. \ A new ais s at th \\|{~}; CrpLpanoL LA | NEW YORK, Oct y..1 F. Te WASHINGTON, Oct. 2L.—Pensions have | 1aq ] :“‘M‘; ,‘;k ! e alleged heirs of Ygnacio Ortego, who | M JORS Oct. 2= Tennyson |y, ..; granted as follow uationn'the Phil. | clalms a half-Interest in the grant of | Nee T ATy Dot 1 Lans avenue, | *cylifornia—Original—Tsaac H. Albin | remain in Washington a | which 4Jrrn‘r~u w L?J.f’x".ff,'“?'}x’:: OWner: on | the United States District Court tocAa | Berkeley, $5; .Alnhgl A g‘:ell.\;iddiflilrln»t:' r mportant guestion || The clalm 18 beeed o R Ra sumption | e totalliabflities were placediat 330,005 Hoane, Los | Angslen, 36 Additonal during the Archbishop’s | that the 3 L Irer T- | and the assets at $414, .m | George ubbard, A n- | the future of the Cath- | tega did not in thelr’ L.A:;n‘xrnfi Teceive any | crease—Joseph i}dl},a?hpn ok Angeles, 33| | e e e snatenalor Fire at San Xavier. o e aran Jane How: | . v the ranch and | TUCSON, Arlz, Oct. 21.—The mining |ard: Hazelton, $ Supplies for San Isidro. who were authorized by decree of the company’s store and the as office at| V 3=h| gton—Increase. Harsel, | MANILA, Oct. 2l.—Lawton’s col | court of Mon to dispose of it. The | San Xavier were destroyed by fire. Loss, 7. §8 to $12. Or 1 widows, etc. abl ise at San | six child: Ortego and his direct | $2000. atharine Ewing, Spokane, $5. PERFECT MANHOOD The human body in full heaith and strength Is the noblest work of naturs, yet half the world Is broken down by paln or disase. It you have Rheumatlsm, Kidney Trouble, NEVER BOLD IN DRUGSTORES. 000020060000000603000009090006080000000000600000000805800839080225 a The A Woman's Secrst Me Cured her Husband who was a Drunkard by Mixing a Remedy Coffse and Food curing hi out his Help or Knowledgs. she erribla thod whereby HEADQUARTERS Temperance Union Convention. It takes a wo W. Har ates to the i Temperance Union Convention passed second day of the session. Two of ee amendments were adopte One of se removes the headquarters of the na- nization from Chi en_located for Ill., at Re Miss Frances “home amendment was adopted times heated debate, was manifested. ortly ame at ch fe e w od noon, it and 22 s taken, 174 for the ame! o little interest was manifested in t amendm kin members of the e over the vote rendment sval < carried wi opposition afternoon programme was largely n over to the celeb: he twen- fth anniversary of the formation of 4 Miss Willard for at the first co she declined) During the rem he conven 1 »m the Sta ’iHuw ic Pacific Coast Pensions. New discoveries sweep away old-time Backache or any Nervo-Vital allment my Dr. McLaughlin Electric Belt WIII absolutely cure you. My new method Is a perfected body battery with electrodes which DO NOT BLISTER like old-style belts, and my science of applying the current gives you the health and stamina of full manhood. This Is acknowledged the grandest Invigorator that man or woman can use, for it fills you with th2 exhilaration of ambiifon and courage. How welcome this remedy has been to thousands whose pans It has soothed away, whose weakness It has cured. By my speclal method of applylng the current I restore debllitated youth and give energy to age; 1 cure VARICOCELE by renewing action of the blood vesse!s and clearing away- the con- gestion; | cure LUMBAGO and BACK PAIN by sending the voltage tarough the relaxed muscles and weakened nerves and restoring the kidneys to a healthy condition. Medicines do not cure, for they add no vitality. Something morz is nesded—that Is the strong nerve force generated by my famous Belt. When you see a man who was bent In pain able to s'and straight up and suffer no more you must be sure the remedy is reliabls. Here is such a case: WEAKNESS AND BACKACHE. BOX 432, PETALUMA, Cal., Oct. 1899. DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir: I have been wearing your Belt over two months and it has completely cured me of my weakness, not a symptom of which is left. I consider it a great cure for such ailments as mine, and shall be pleased to answer any inquiries sent me about your Belt. Yours truly, LOUIS STANLEY. 2 Market St., cor. Kearny, San Francisco, and Burdick Biock, Corner Spring and Second Streets, Los Angeles, P 2 G0000990000000000PCHCOOVELLTIPOOBICPLDOODOO8DS