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5 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, N EMBER 9, 1899 i ADVERTISEMENTS. .+M%@+@+MWM»*%&+&%@MM—WOW3 NEW ADVEETISEMENT~ 7 T g s B DR, HILLIS EXTOLS WHISKEY. 4 ® @ $ || H { ooa 2 * HUME ‘fli\’fi ) 3 N ONE OF NEW YORK'S MOST EMINENT H @ - F ®! Ps + MEDICAL AUTHORITIES. B 1§ ! ® ® e ® 0! AT-I-I- IELDS e * AT[H IS ElTEU HIS VIEWS ST.R STATE MEDICAL ASSO- | | ¢ 2 | CIATION. (-] ° , Q! - ¢ + | )¢ —_ @ g @ Warren Arrives With t ; Thomas Finds a Case | gives 1t First Place as a Drug in the ! 3 7 . . Field of Therapeutics, and Refers e L4 Dlscharg >d Men. 2 b in Point. Slighiingly ia 1o Prcmies. [} ?} ® TR * + i New York Sun, Oct. 25. ® @ {o MOVE'\IENTS OF TRANSPORTS b¢ CONVENTION CLOSE AT HAND;”:;:ve“;\;S ToESe W e %fifl e || —e ) —.— Academy of Medicine yesterday. 7 ® FIVE VESSELS ARE READY TO |+ z GOVERNMENT'S LIMITATIONSI“_"'Q m‘(‘“r‘mn":zlvril;’t:‘\» of ul‘;mhu:’u; ® 20 es, 56 inches wide, @ SAIL AT ANY TIME. ® 7 ARE EXPLAINED. this city stirred up some : R 5 $v 00 il s b g 3 | & paper on alecohol. Alcohol, ® good value for $1.00, wii ® ? 3 | of many kinds. As an ingredient in aleo- \ placed on sale fl“ Chief Officer Stark of the Steamer | s ¢ | Stress Placed Upon California’s Sole | holic drinks it is not vy harmful. ° R ol ans ® poric Ordered to England. ¢ 7| Control of Its Water Supply S0 | New whiskey he denounced as ungt fox ° ® Whaling Bark Andrew & b That Complications May | It is the quality of the alcoholic product, i Hicks in Fort. )¢ S Be Avoided. | not its quantity, that should be com- | demned. e e ¢ e —t— | “Dr. Hillis put alcohol first among gen- | C i ansport | ¢ ¢ | President Thomas of the California As- | eral stimulants and heart tonics, and said [+ @ ter "‘E 13 | sociation for the Storage of Flood Waters | that it \was an vxfcl-n;m r“.mx in many l | me of | o calls attention to the actlon of the State | cases where other foods could not be re- o Yard. g xteen | I % | o Massachusetts: in matter of pro- | tained. He then paid his respects to the T er of dis-| 7 { | viding a water supply for Greater Bos- |lcmperance people in the following | e ® ) deaths L [ton as n tive of what is considered | "““The man is-justified who, feeling in- e 3 Japma O | prudent in one of the oldest and most | secure, puts up a lightning rod to pro- ’ T E ¢ ¢ | conservative States in the Union and as | tect his house: so is the man who cannot ] I ® 3 s | & | having a bearing upon the arguments that | handle alcohol in Tational wsoner i 5 i amma iR e : S i s ¢ | may be made at the State convention | Saually jus l!k}l”ml taking a pledge and e U. L "y e > : ‘w-wvm it e 3 | mext. week in' reference to the action of | 3UACTIDE himselt o, & temperance, socl- i A E . i B i i P 4 i | c;xururnrlu toward the ln:p«nmdln;: of fmulux with the others to put himself on x|\T)bl; S (AR T t ? L L | waiers for vrizating. An aceount of the | tion as a w E son_withou 1140 MAHKET STRE&T. Those who came on Tt | 9l 5 9 | action of Massachusetts appeared in a |moral strengt! but he has Bet. Taylor and Masen, @ | were: 3 Sl e e S B e R e i e i s Munil <aki, Japan I i S S R R e e e e e e e e et ] X"g;_l:’f "h:‘;‘r‘)";fi‘g ‘(’)‘n ) m“:'r‘m‘;z";‘hbf“;"s {a lamppost which h “unfortunate = —9= _@ Comwa & W. Mearn s co 0! | enough to run foul of when under the in- 9-0-90-0:9-90-0-00.0.0 Drs G Culleny assistaty AN EARLY MORNING COLLIS[ON. issue by the State of California to pro- | fluence of his ;ml:’x:(nn.l The ph n | vide restraining dams, the following ex- |above all men must not be ghtened tract from the article in question ls|away from his obligation to his patient steamer Weeott,coming in from Eureka, ran into the pilot boat America, lying at anchor off Meiggs Wharf, early @ v Y ) sterday morning. The steamer was not damaged, but the pilot boat lost her bowsprit and had her stem damaged. 4 | given: 3“\”11‘10 1:1”::;‘ ‘A;mllfl :"';_'}I'n {nu'«}! ul;; :;:'e Onlooke: that the helmsman on the Weeott put his helm the wrong way and was promptly knocked down by the 4 e el A line midtwa s [CCTE AT SGTIIE LTSGR D CE officer on duty for his blunder. The officer then took the wheel, but was too late to avert the collision. The America i capacities of these suppl + e y and mew | ajcohol; the latter too much. ¢fll be laid up for some time, as a new stem may have to be put in her. sources were remote. Oniy by’ co-operation | &{¢'(o contemplate Without pity the posi- e B e asals samje forwasd | Hon of these poor men, Sonscripts: from as agent for the associated municipalities | the medical profession and othe s ass ith extraordinary celerity an abundant |bled in the mo blockhouse, uncons W nscio supply of exceptionally pure and soft water |that no war ex but who are fighting B was introduced from the Nashua River, |for principles that have been conceded, | where, on the site of one of the largest im- ‘dnd deaf to the bugle blast of common nding reservoirs in the world, a large |sense which demands reconciliation and 4444440 B O R R R R R S S R e S s reported to the English owner Star recall followed. Fir: Kearney will go out as chief Officer Bent of the China will nufacturing village had to be Wiped out | reunion as a common benefit to all ) out on the steamer this trip. He of existence. The new system is so pianned *‘Alcohol is a form of food already di- \& to take a vacation. as to admit of indefinite nsion, to in- | gested. whaling bark Andrew Hicks ar| clude river after river when needed, and “It has a place on the sideboard and it ™ Olhotsk Sea yesterday. Dur- | s answer syery. demand: of & population ‘of | must have a place:in the sick room:untl ? her cr secured HRE many milifon we discover another agent more efficient 615 barrels of whale [} men nearly lost their lives by drowning yesterday in the bay. b Is of sperm oil. | & Two made deliberate attempts at su Nevis harpooned s | % was @ | Mr. Thomas thinks that the attendance | and able to supplant it by virtue of its de and the third, a German sallor, 4 | at the convention next week will be large. G ability zmdpgh_\-sinlum{nl»acnnn. No trying to escape from the gunboat Geier. He hopes that harmony will be reached |such agent, however, has vet been dis- through the commxuce S ;lulmni | covered, the opinions of others to the con- ;L have been told,’ trary notwithstanding.” Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is the purest mouth of Clear Lake would hold all the | aleholie stimulant known to the medieal drainage of the watershed and would | profession. No sick room or hospital | provide power sufficlent to move all the | should be without it wheels In Oakland; also that the cost of | who believe as Dr. Hillis ‘buuumf the dam ‘would, not exceed the and recommend it; it is also used in nearly cost the damage done by the flood |every prominent tal exclusively. 3 a blow from _ § H. Kroenhart, the sailor, had a marvelous escape. He was four- teen hours in the water and was nearly dead when picked up by the river stcamer Dauntless. Nearly two weeks ago Kroenhart robbed a of the boat. chester vwn. to the a and his men, and not onl ptured the wi 8 e wants more 1-street wharf 1. The r Commisisoners the regular ON THE INSIDE ar or shirt, cuff or ugderwear this launc Nos that shipm! d made his escape to the shore. He was captured in a saloon on street and taken back to the gunboat. There he was put in irons to await the return of the Geier to Germany, where he would be court-martialed and sunished. and t app - aled to, yme means or other Kroenhart got out of his frons last Monday e ana et 4 a0 e | waters of the lake in one year. What | Wiite for our ting book of infor- fe 5[» R SR O afternoon. He waited until it was dark and then, selzing a lifebuoy, slipped has ‘the ‘Government to do, for instance, | mation. e o i c t overboard. The tide was running out at the time and the sallor could make g8 | with damming Clear Lake? Nothing, of | the % d ~«ll|<f<l! - v piece of linen and our prices are Comf, you in eve no headway against it. He was carried down past Alcatraz and nearly out to sea before the tide turned. Then the current carried him up along the | course. | !(0(‘)1@&191‘ ““If the Government should build storage | ——— 1 Construction contract for r SE | reservoirs, they could be only to further navigation, holding back the floods and releasing the water when the rivers are on her way from Stockton to San Francisco l'at low ebb, for the Government's rights Marin shore through Raccoon straits and about 6 a. m. yesterday he was in most slack water off Sheep Island. The steamer Dauntless w R4+ 830@0.‘;# ’”0&"*32432 R - P i deey L I & and Captain Goodale caught sight of the man and the lifebuoy. He at once % | are confined to the matter of navigation. United States Laundry, Offlca T Arthur Bolfing have | ¢ pped his vessel and lowering a boat picked Kroenhart up. = The sailor 3 Epma oo ‘,‘:“‘,“0:;&:‘”Jfi;‘,‘i",“'m‘é CETE D4 ¥ s, the fo: t as complete! xhausted and mo: an alive. Every: A £380 Orae S oon Macat et (eofloltors e foriher 10| 3 Wwas comletely exhausted and more dead than alive, 'Eversthing poseivle % | BAYS,the water Impouni ' ARE YOU INTERESTED IN 0L ? TalephoRbiSoutti 420, Stackhouse, 3 was donc for him, and as soon as the steamer docked he was hurried to the et seally lactive Geposition: tol the Oakland Office, 514 E,evenm st opolr % Harbor Receiving Hospital, where Dr. Cherry attended to him. S\ proposed action of the State in its own READ THIS: S e 2 As soon as he could be moved Kroenhart was taken in charge by the & |behalf comes from the national irrigat- | TENNESSEE VOLUNTEFRS & German Consul and put aboard the Geier. The vessel was to have sailed at ors. ’ll‘he!; arguments are "{i‘g"“ upon tlhe OUR RECORD! M > bl = i ATRe e ataic = $ | report o hittenden. e fact he E 452 p, i MUE OWIRE L0 he thick cweaiDer ol istde Teme npd inyport Untl COSF S ronentE qubstkatsthel water Ssupplies in | First—We selected the heart of the WILL ARRIVE FRIDAY & Kroenhart may be a prisoner aboard the ship for a year, or until the % | 4il’the arld regions of the United States | @ ol district. 4 Geler returns to Germany, unless another man-of-war homeward bound % | with the exception of the Pacific Coast [. Second—We sunk test wells and struck 8% should be ken. 4 are complicated—mo arid States except | "‘}]_m” e e DELEGATION FROM NASHVILLE * Charles Martin, a clerk in the United States army quartermaster's de- | e e g o entirely ande. |l 1aree ilinch wells within two weel ELCOME THEM % partment, made two attempts during the afternoon to drown himself at & | REGCRl, WRICL STERS EROTSE My RS | from aate of imcorporatic TO W : 3 Meiges f. Martin’s wife died a short time ago and he has been de- TR NG ol e ihieo v tan aro okl Fourth—No offi = % spondent ever since. The first time he jumped over he was picked up by the ,“,mnhm her own horders, and can act v\uh.“ or “an ery Center of v revi 3 py @ e y C | out any fear of complications with her ; L treet Fighting Soldiers Left to J, crew of the revenue cutter Hartley and put ashore. Instead of going home o g o] At Al et DIt B LT ’N KEHV GU[W Y S sl M ol £ tghe Civil Au- % as he promised he went behind the Merchants' Exchange house and jumped é nelghbors or the Government. : vorator can sell u of stock till il ) il . & in again. This time he was rescued by Jim Farley and Tom Crowiey and % we have ofl In paying quanities We! thorities. # sent to the Receiving Hospital. P AWAITING THE INDIANA. r bapkdian o tank ataouet Dl ving ¥ 5 5, & P. F. Murrey, who lives at 11 Glover street, jumped off Mission street % | b =opr . | g vesting, that they may satisty them- . 3 The Tennessee volunteer regiment Is| ¢ wharf and was rescued by some bystanders. He was taken to the Harbor 4 | rennessee Delegation Here to Bid |l ceives that every dollar is used for da- o2 :'d GKlmlck []M“cts now scheduled to arrive from the Philip- ($8 Hospital, where Dr. Morrison soon had him as well as ever. Murrey has $ | Its Brave Welcome Home. | Jelcoment i R gt pines sport Indiana Friday | & Deen drinking and is of the impression that his family has been murdered & | The Tennessee delegation, which has | B onte distries made for e " TPt m welcome awaits the % and that some one is after him to take his life. “g | come to welcome the volunteers return- | CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE atent. nailing from the iand of | % | ing on the transport Indiana, arrived in | i deaiwiintes! Hhe dociiftzianere s 3 P st ‘k"m:: for n. A\lp;‘m‘\-l-g lh!r‘l_\' ‘:“l;u | @A NARINS NN ANS S UPUN SRR RIRIR UN4R 420425424 @ | the city yesterday, forty strong, and is | have 640 acres as the MC ses on headed by Adjutant Gen- now quartered at the Occidental Hotel | the 14 Q ndon, arrived in San Fran- | the Forty-sixth Regiment, who were re- | a first lieutenant in the Thirty-ninth In- | v\a](]nlg for the tinkling of the telephone | S FOR OIL NE DJLLHR PER HARE and to them will be ac- | cently ordered before an examining hoard | fant St R sHAvoail thim to recatve thel] i and e eing the first to | to determine their fitness to hold comm Major General Shafter returned from | eIl Which shall cail them Eighth—Doi't forget that we will sell red except at an | Ariii : % o the honor of being xT el | slons, are to be given another chance, | Bakersfleld vesterday and in the after- | "eWS of the arrival of the troops who are | at 35c per share for a short time only, i an, ‘serge greet the returning veterans. The dele- | S5 Mg from Colonel Schusler | noon went out to the {ransport Warren, | IO expected at any hour. B Ninths ind 5 "*UVE\N lN PRICE. e " Charles Ril, | Sation whic Nashyilleiilast ‘Frdayi s they red uniitness for their duties | just in from Manlila with discharged sol-| When the boys arrive the friends who | : ear in mind that 5 or 1 inc ; that the: suld be summoned before an- | dfe | are now awaiting them will follow the f street within 60 d ’ M. Brandon, Con- | other examining board after their arrival | Major John W. Hannay, Third Infantry s s John West Gaines, chairman of | in the Philippin | been ordered to proceed to the Phil: | cuee s h“‘l’h‘”Jf"e{i!,lfi?,,fi"‘t:flfi Tioct PETROLEUM CENTER OIL CO., e n committ Mrs. H. F.| A general court-martial has been ordered | Ibpines on the City of Sydney. e o erio: i thinga b pisase thels 29 MILLS BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR L. 3 f the Army Com. | to meet in the camp of the Thirty-eighth | ~Alfred Mordecal, son of Colonel Mor- | hampers TS WILE LURER 2 Bce "and C Y Beaumon R e e Regiment to-day for the trial of such | decai of the ordnance department and | DS end to he sick ones among them | fort Circle of Tenne: ‘I\Vu( DCr | briSoners as may be brought before i \hln&h(\;ln,fv the widow of Lieutenant Col- | $03% %y {0 make the time of their deten- president of the oman’s | ope - getail for the court is_as rulmmjgga i g onday of ;;;gv,;;‘;\lllg';y | tion pass as comfortably and pleasantly Caltfornia Ofl Exchange. 0f lcé 40"\‘ M.'amgumery St., Room 5 Cal San Franc 4040404060004 040406040404 iliary of the Christ Commission, | Major Charl H. Muir, Thirty: x 3 i.\;:l.;d‘:llrx.l Buckner: Mrs. Marsh T. Polk, | Infantry, U ‘¢ Major James D. Gien- | cemetery at the Presidlo, :idpg:;‘(‘"fim‘;";‘” they: are mustered out $1.00 A WEEK + ‘James K. Polk, P. M. . repre- | nan, THirt Infantry, Vii | gihe order discharging Captain Guthrie | *I7 Xisnville a grand reception has been )4 9 ting the Confederate Mrs. | Captain Re [|ofEhe Borty. (Onrth s Rogiment for PhYSi- | arranged, at which the troops will be re- Pays for an ¢ e Briice MR oo , Mrs. !nfunlr' S. V.; Captain quhn L [ mporarily "re- | Viawed by President McKinley, General | All-Wool Men's Suit I : dan, -cighth _Infant ; i . Sl e e = Ui 9 C. Dorris, of the National Ame R R oy hm‘ AR S AT S Corbin, Fitzhugh Lee, Admiral Schley 2 George T. Halley of the Nashville h'f', S e l‘f, | A Chi Swind, and a host of other notables. oo \ e nfantry, U. S. enant John | inese Swindler. The volunteers will be presented with all of Nashville; Mrs. Clay Lieutenant Cave Johnson, Mr: Miss Katherine O'Brien, ain O'Brien of the Tenne: St <ighth Infantry Morris, Thirty | Ling King, a Chinese tallor at 7174 Pa- | medals commemorative of the patriotism | cific street, was held to answer yesterday | and valor they have displayed, the money | gmpm before the Superior Court by Judge Gra- | for which las been ralsed by the Wo: e regiment; Finis Ewing and _Innes | ho o ooy ™ ntantry, U, S. V.: Second | ham on a charge of felony exibeastement [ MRS SRR GO e ety e | Cheatham of Clarksvilie, Mrs. J. H, An- | Thirty-elghth Infantry, 2 S ¥.: Seconc $2000 bonds. He got 52 pairs of trousers | Which patriotic organi FrprEReh ] Franklin, Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. w. | Lieutenant foanip} 3 Jonngon, THULS- Tt St Teyman, 11 San: | mother, sister, daughter and wife in the oA femant |Willam .. Thornton, Thirty. | Some street, fo alter and he pawned them, | State belongs. = Kirby, M eighth Infantry S. Second Lieu- He was also serveu yesterday with a war. ‘ The Warl as already arrived and Hilte” Goekenti | SEERNt Walter: C. Hudson, Thirty-eighth | Tant at the instance of M. Toblas, 706 | the Indlana is expected to follow within | Infantry, U. 8. V.. Second Ideutenant Howard street. charging him with misde- | twenty- -four hours at the outside. Among | John R, “a“w“ hirty-eighth Infantry, | meanor embezzlement for pawning four- | those of the delegation waiting to meet ('mmlu _“,hn W, “MN Tmm_ teen yards of cloth sent him to make into | her when she arrives are: R. O. Bean, Ladies’ Taiior-made Suit, Made as they be made and gu: teed to fit. We willingly extend credit to all who pre- fer to pay a little at a time. GHICAGO V.; First Lieutenant Willlam A ton, Thirty-éighth Infantry First Lieutenant Henry V iIs A Hatural Mineral Water knewn for centuries and ported ONLY IN BOTTLES. For Disordered Stomach private, | G, st b y 3. Blak Utah Artillery; arry ornia Heavy A Battery B, M ary Brance, and Miss Warnoc The Tennesseeans will go out on the | State tug Governor Markham to meet tl Wilbur Hutch and In"xgesbiun U. 8. | illis ansport as she enters the harbor. ar- z DO | clothing. General W. M. Brandon, chairman of me e Aoty S hotansian: celebration hvllle . when the sol- | _ The pugnac nu 1 [rv) e Hox y- | Bastern Stae Hisstion | gressman J. W. Gaines, P. M. Griffin, °B. | ' = e at the capital of their | Sixth an P“;U i '",;““ il were | J | J. McCauly, Charles Johnson, Mr. and So-called Vichy in Sy. | home State after they are mustered out. xuhervd In by the pplice Tuesday after-| At a meeting of Olive Branch Chapter | Mrs. H. B. Buckner. W. A. McCraw, T. | 1816 Market Street. phons IS NOT VICHY. Get the Genuine. ommend 1t. - A. VIGNIER, Distributiag Agent C’C‘O'OOOOOQOQO-’O 0000000 Healmg, Harmless and Efficient. vely rempves ples and all Skin 0 aged in a riot on Dupont everal of the volunteer regiments now | noon while engaged ‘xnsmmwd on the Presidio reservation will | Street must answer for their fun in the last night the following named were elect- Ewing, Robert L. Morris, James Cheat- akland Branc! nswer for thelr i ed officers for the ensuing term: Mis ' ham, Srs. T Bruce Mrs R B Mar- | O Rontetninie s 21l for the Pnilippines within the mnext | Civil courts, L j: o "’\.“{ ‘-“f) au- | Millie Conskey, worthy matron: Dr. A.|tin, Mrs. J. Anderson, Miss Bullock, Mrs. Open Evening: few d The first to go will probab! thorities flf“l“’r'" EEnedyl Nons o vflmm‘ Miles Taylor, “'orlh\Epmrnn Anna Arper, | J. G. McGuire, D. A. Robinson, Mrs. be the Thirty-eighth, Fortieth and Forty- | had returned to camp yesterday after- -u ociate matron; Eva Sheellne, secre- [ Baily, Mrs. Clay Stocker, Miss O'Brien, fourth regiments ;nrmn- ] tary: Celina Ciprico, treasurer; Margaret | Mrs. A. M. Branch, Mrs. A. . Gillen, Lieutenants W. W. Bachelder, B. P. Sergeant H. K. Bane of the Nevada| Fitch, conductress. and Mrs. L. C. Pisto- M. T. Polk, Mrs. James R. Polk, Sh Lukens, G. W. Earl and C. W. Plerce of | Volunteer Cavalry has been commissioned | lest, assoclate conductress. . Goreh and Mrs. M. C. Boerls, Furniture B“yers . ‘civilian; O. M. French, sea- | L/UKeNs, 8 |I\lr. James, seaman; D. Kinnibrugh, | KOH DK DX DK DK DA DK OROROKOKOR OO OHDHOXOK DX PHOR O HOX KD LD %S OROXO XX P¥ORXO¥OXO%o@ | Call and examine my prices on furniture, carpets, stoves, etc., before purchasing else- L. Wilson, pri- | & © | where. You can save fully 20 per cent by buy- el T ing here. 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