The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 19, 1900, Page 3

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MO BROWY |WHOLE CITY PAYS ITS MEED OF TRIBUTE POWERS @ Pém e et e et et * [ * € - ® . > Ed > * “ id ® - . D WP SIS S S SO DAY E Fraternal, I'ilitary and Civic Bodies Unite in Funeral Rites. MARTYH Thousands of Citizens Gather at [oqy0q 3 Statement Pavilion and Cemetery. to the Pub- lic. RIS AFTER TO MEMORY QF BRAVE COLONEL DUBOCE POSES AS 1 TR Wife Number Two Is a Wealthy Woman. R R | Former San Francisco Clergyman in a |¢ [ R e e - | | Denounces His Trial at Georgetown as a New Role, 3 Farce. ABANDONS MINISTRY. |} A TR — AL s LRI, gy i oy e i Separation Are Instituted by 3 | He Was Not Proved Guilty. R Aug. 19.—Caledb His First Wife in GEORGETOWN, K Powers issued a statement to the publie t in which he say one of the greatest tal farces * s been enacted here in my trial, under the forms of law, no well fnformed man can doubt. Innocence is no shield with $100,000 and the methods of | Campbelr The rectitude Qo ot eoc e ei e funeral of Colo e yesterday was.a 8 throughout p reater mistake ha ratic party since a political | purposes, 2 made by b 3 have stood with what little of m t I re Jener have had for the rights and libe of n, the beloved the people - v & funeral service ine oniy . are seldom ac- s the only n me. I swore to that m men and b to the trust in a major- £ History will draw have out diciary State.” ¥ the interment were fired over to-morrow not fully { SIGNA] FORTAE LAST MARCA COLONEL DUBOCE’S BODY LAID TO REST WITH DISTINGUISHED HONORS. el D A A A s e ae e e e s e E e e e e e e e e e an aneaasl J - plumed tro stood at atte B funsestign ) N marched in the fc General Barnes’ Oration. of police; Colonel Whitton and Lieutenant | and the Superviso General Barnes delivered the funeral | Colonel Hays of the Fifth Regim. First | line of priv oration. He ke as foll hegiment band; Fifth Regiment, N. G. C.,| F! “1 address ivors of four|under arms; 'California Commander: , and ar echoes from | California Lodge No. 1; band of the bal beginning of a| tleship lowa; Golden Commandery, | places gathered in throngs. contest whose end no man can foretell and | eccorting the calsson bearing the body;| At the Presidio an immense crowd gath- | the results of which may have most im-| Colonel Duboce’s horse, with boots re- | ered to witness the interment. The Ma- portant and enduring effect upon the|yargeq in the stirrups, led behind the cais- | sonic_burial rites were observed, a firing destiny of the nation, g son; relatives in carriages; officers of the | squad from the Fifth Regiment fired three “Who shall say that this is not a fight-| gt California Volunteers; men of the | volleys over the grave. a bugler sounded P tional Guard; Lieute: . * . + ® 2 . N 2 ’3 i ing nation? From Concord and Lexingiol | pyret California Volunteers and First | taps and the body of Colonel Duboce was ® d staff; General Dickin- | field and staft carriages. A long | followed. | point where the | procession left Van Ness avenue the streets were lined with people, in some of the National Guard | Knights Templar are? | erans of the N n around the casket. In the funeral pageant the various bodies | Governor Neff wing order: Platoon | son and s e casket was the pavilion s, the 1 the caisson | a Refuge delt - rnia Lodge No. 1, | T the Natignal | 1 holding stor Forcibly and Cambridge to the final great contest o e s at Yorktown, from Pe s vietory to New Regiment, N. G. C., with side arms; vet nsig: to the grave. Orleans, from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico, in the Civil War, in Cuba and in the Philippines, there have laid down their Tivi act for pure love of country, not ated by personal ambitions or driven @ 5y imperial edicts, more men than there © *+ 9+ +5 45 +d+5 &+ @ | are to-day Inhabitants of any proud city of our land. This Is indeed a righting The floral pleces were grouped in front | nation. of the stage. A large American flag In| “We are here to bid a last farewell to € he: mur . d the ¥ red and white carnations and blue corn- | one brave American who gave his life e pie fAow with the siars of tube-roses, and | for he gave it as surely as if he had iaid f violets, was the offering of the | it down under the heat of the torrid | 1 )rs, a ribbon suspended from the | equ up with a_cluster of | at ent. You remem- tribute | ber when_they 1 and they bore | Infan- flag that was given them that sunny nd won on the slopes of the Presidio rode with Smith Remodeling Sale 1 n Gate 1 a staln on it save | g B BT B | ore » their home-com{ng, with Distinguished Mourners, e e sy htsach the miawar N5 | ral _Dick ver forget them. i [.4 r w 1 bouq friend went out with his command - =taff o " of indl came back with it The germs of « [ it Ge form had weak -»wl is m:m: and his ‘ & Cole ce was @ T When our Remodeling Sa'e ends we will ik ( Hives o terested in selling you new fall goods at re i : ‘ Dickinso . G b’ o prices. Until then our spring and summer suits are @7 going at half prices. The sale will end soon—- lar o it oo to

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