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AN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1904. TW0 OUTSIDERS 'HILLS OF ATASCADERO ECHO THE DULL HUM OF BATTLE ARE ADMITTED Btuden ts Tomf\ Regard- ing Examinations by the| Board of Pharmacy| e g | PAPERS ARE NOT KEPT! Inquiry Develops a Loose Method in Determining the Fitness of _\])p]i(‘{lnTS, t « € of * 3 Quest . « y was mos he members cy were showed s of of € witness that he receive sca, Cal. r.day & night. AYE Bancroft Bldg. 723 “arl.et ‘st DEEMONT _SCHOOL WESTERN BUSINESS COLLESE JR’VI'\G INSTITUTE. xz\ th\.\yp B CHL PL& A. M. Principal Wount Tamalpais Military Academy EAN RAFAEL, CAL, Juntor school seperate. ARTHUR CROSBY, D.D., Head Master. w&l‘lfll OF NOTRE DAME, 308 studetfs. . F Scientific, - ‘ pfllo?‘) sccredited, ntermediste and = nses, Bludi =R Literary, CAL 6mo. (day) 6 mo., $24 . Seventh ull _Aoely_te the Prlnclp‘k young ladies as8 school for f Wl 1o the universities. Fall term begins Ang. CAL. Exclusively for bo-nl:t rd year. Courses: Clasel Conservatory. - s da ] | has returned home after an absence |of four Uncle Sam’s Regulars and California State Militia Employ the Same Tactics During Their Mimic Contest That Are Used Against a Real Enemy - — 5 AND STATE TROOPS DURING THB | CAMP ATASCADE! T = NE! = | will lead the blue forces and Colonel Ward, also an acting brigadier, will 6—The great | command the browns. the articl Lt for the manner in which ihey told that his ‘1; over. T itia they to carry out the ideas of the | : .. | PTOVed a marve velation ns. They have worked hard, drug clerk of 1725 long and well and although the morn- t {‘:?n:'.:\:\(). ing was warm and the country they d of an undula and in many § 3 A ces a rough nature, they bore the .’rrr.’:}—hnrA;: o e g strain well and on the whole came out e 2 panh fhe ; . in good shape. Of course many of them was fair. He saw g st o :‘] Dis posi-| were soft and not hardened to such the room, but did ues and the browns | strenuous work, but they buckled down v of the puplls. to duty when the call was made on them. a hill 1 Colonel O'Neil of the F approach of the | N. G. C., has come in fo irge share | came In view, ad-|of praise, not only from the men of his r double-quick time and own regiment, the men under his com- el ry fifty yards and ll];”KI“n mand to-day, but also from some of e AT | the b stired before the fire.|the leading Federal officers a el T h p.’f“‘r‘,:<,fra‘ to ”‘:m’ifh At one browns had decidedly | umpires. On all sides he has h,».’:»’i ::e ain applicant | the best had yards | recipient of much comment of the most it -t o Bri ] DT Sleis n the blues be- | favorable order for his executive abil ere were in a certain | fore they r ity as an officer in matters military. z. She said his signal denoted the | At one point an engagement| The boys of the N. G. C. never looked i | took place he cavalry blues| petter or appeared to better advantage, | The commission adjourned until 10|8&nd the Fi ntry (browns), | as, with heads erect, shoulders back | o’ clock morning when the exam- | Poth forces claimed ory, but the | and faces aglow with anticipation for | ination iss Fischer will be con- | Umpires gave the decision to the blues, | a smell of what they might expect e who burst forth with great shoutIng|when thev should be called upon to e — | and cheering when t learned that| protect the honor and the interests of | ONAL. | they had come out v ous. our Golden State, they marched out | ir 'rn.»t rja\ alv|> l-,-. as in ; ravl;:r-, un- | from the camp to the scene of the bat- = P mounted and at rest, when they re-|{le maneuvers. Octae Nutting of Etna s at the celved word that the browns were ad- Gma" = ‘ vancing, and at a minute’s notice they 3 2 5 J. B hea, 2 merchant of Portland, | sprang to their saddles and dashed e s(}::ii\l()(\!\‘ is at the Lick. away, retiring to a safe position. Just O AMOND J. M. Peart, a rancher of College City, [ at the close of the fray some of the is the Grand. contending forces got so close to each Jewel Worth $3500 Found in Poor A Drasil b ) _| other on the Atascadero flat that it| Woman’s Possession Property of (“.;tr'h!l\:{l'(hi lI,];\kvarmrvre wine mer: | looked as though they were going to Manufacturer’s Daughter. hant, Ak | come to a hand-to-hand tussle, using| NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—M a prominent merchant of|tp. butts of their muskets in Russian- e it b . is at the Grand. Dresher, a_Sacramento mer. at the St. Francis. W. Skerry, & well-known medical | tioner of Brooklvn, N. Y, is at Francis. H. Breevort, a New York capital- | who 1s interested in California gold Iver mines, is at the St. Francis. n a a w. o John W. Brock, who has mining in- terests in the Tonopah region, is af guest at the Palace. Gibbon, ke, San Pedro and Los Angeles | y, is a guest at the Palace. S. A. Moss, a capitalist of Montpener.! who has large-mining interests in the northern part of the State, is at the| St. Franct J. Zimmerman, vice president of the Adams ress Company, accompanied by Mrs. Zimmerman, is in this city. They are stopping at the Palace. Otto Rauhut of 2013 Bush street I T. E years spent in studying the violin at the conservatories of London and Leipsic. Theodore F. Jenkins, one of Philadel- phia’s prominent attorneys, who has been making a stay at Lake Tahoe, is again in this city and is at the St Francis. He is accompanied by Mrs. Jenkin: Charles C. Glover, president of the Riggs Natiopal Bank of Washington, D. C., who with his son, Charles C. Glover Jr., is making a pleasure tour of the country, arrived in this city yes- terday morning from Portland. They are at the St. Francis. ————— “Scenic Treasures of California,” the most complete souvenir book ever issued; rice 75 cents. Souvenir department. rn, Vail & Co, 741 Market st, * | o'Ne figured prominently, infantry, Bald Mountain, the First California took the ridge and Horsley of Company F, Twenty-eighth ; n s ket or nm form of one brigade against another. The Bradficid Bezulater C., Atiaata, Ga. Garrett of New York, who also has a home in Biltmore, N. C., proved to be in which Colonel was located | the owner of the $3500 diamond sun- ear Garcia. The browns first sent out | burst found on Monday evening in the scout of cavalry, then a vanguard of | possession of Mrs. Mary Kraft, a labor- followed up by infantry, cav- | ing woman of Inwood, L. I, who, while Iry and artiflery. At the Henry ranch | with Mrs. Aurelia Warren of Rockaway ne-half of the troops went forward to | Park, was trying to get a loan c¢n it in where Major Filmer of | a pawnshop. Mrs. Kraft told the po- lice she found the sunburst in a bureau anese fashion. e third exercise, J. Franklin, claim adjuster of the| held it. drawer of a vacant house at Cedar- Santa Fe, i in this city. He is regis- But one serious accidenit was report- | hurst, L. I, which was occupied last tered at the Palace. ed and that happened to Private J. \summer by a Mr. Plerson and his fam- ily of New York. Mrs. Garrett, who is traveling in Cal- ifornia, is a daughter of Henry 8. Pler- son; a wealthy iron and steel merchant of 29 Broadway. who sprained his ankle. take the nfantry, To-morrow's exercise will olonel Markley, acting as brigadier, shapely, pretty figure, and w after marriage. The bearing omen 4 All of this can be avoided, preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother’s Friend overcomes all the Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the at $1.00 per bouge. Our little ADVERTISEMENTS. 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Yesterday a luncheon was given by Miss Leontine Blakeman in honor of Miss Charlotte Ellinwood, where the maids and matrons, who will dance at her wedding on August 31, re- hearsed their sworn friendship and discussed gowns, nuptial chatter, and— love. And how, pray, could love have been eliminated, when three of the guests are still in the opalescent dawn | of wedlock and two betrothed? Among the merry group were: Miss Ellinwood, Mrs. Theodore Tomlinson, Mrs. Alfred Baker Spalding, Mrs. A. B. Costigan, Mrs. Harold Cloke, Miss Min- nie Nash of Baltimore, Miss Josephine Loughborough, Miss Ethel Cooper and Miss Katharine Dillon. . e An engagement of note was an- nounced yesterday, when Miss Aimee Van Winkle, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Van Winkle, became the betrothed of Ernest Alfred Lee, a| clever young merchant of this city. | Miss Van Winkle is a charming little | { maid, dainty, cultivated and possessed | of that rarest of feminine virtues— | solicitude for others. And that phase | of her personality is made manifest | by the devoted interest she has taken as president of the Heartsease Auxil- fary—one of the active agencies of re- lief in the city. The wedding will occur on Septem- ber 7, at the Baker-street home of the bride, and will be one of the large af- fairs of the month. . Miss Jessle McNab, who has been dangerously ill at the Adlgr Sanita- rium with appendicitis, is now con- valescent, and, being possessed of a splendid physique, she will no doubt be ready for the formal presentation to soclety in the fall, where it is a safe prediction she will become a fa- mous favorite. . Among the interesting people now | tarrying in San Francisco are Mrs. Cornelius de Camp Williams, wife of Brigadier General Constant Williams, who has just been assigned command of the Department of the Columbia, and their daughter, Mrs. Dick Crofton, | wife of the popular Captain Dick Crof- | ton of the Twenty-third Infantry, now | on duty in the Philippines. Mrs. Williams, when a little child, ed at the Presidio, and, never having | ted San Francisco since, is over- whelmed with interesting sights and scenes. The ladies will be in town for some weeks, and are stopping at the Nord- hoft. . 1 e Stakelberg to Be Recalled. LONDON, Aug. 16.—A dispatch to a newspaper from St. Petersburg says | Emperor Nicholas has decided to re-| call General Stakelberg, who was de- |feated by the Japanese at Vafangow and Telissu on June 14 and 16 in his attempt to reli Port Arthur. _ADV ERT!SE)IE.\'TS. SUNBURN | quickly relieved and surely cured by | It acts like magic and is absolutely harmless. A Trial Bottle Free which will absolutely prove this state- ment sent for 1oc. to pay postage. | Don’t Walt until you have a bad case but get it now and have it at hand when ne Sold by leading druggists. None genulne without my signatare. | Q4 dtataatzr | 610 Prince Street, New York. 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DRlVIESAWAY DurLCARE To enable everyone to enjoy one of these beautiful Music Boxes we have. or- ganized the Regina Music Box Club. You can join this club on payment of one dollar and the Regina will be sent to your -house the same day. Nothing equals the Regina as a family entertainer, and no home possessing one need ever have a dull minute. The children can dance to it—the boys can drill by it and the elders can enjoy their favorite tunes. Best of all you pay for it while you enjoy it. Write or call for full details. p Do it to-day. - SHERMAN, CLAY & COMPANY Kearny and Sutter Streets, - - San Francisco 12th and Broadwcy, - - - - Oakland AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AN FRANCSON's | COLUMB| LEADING THEATRE FAREWELL WEEK. Last Four Nights—Matinee Saturday. Charles Frohman Presents HENRY MILLE In Henry Arthur Jomes' Comedy, JOSEPH ENTANGLED | c u from X. Y., A'nnld | ' Bernard | Shaw's Masterpiece SEATS READY TO-MORROW. OPERA HOUSE A R HERE'S A GREAT SHOW! Emmett Devoy and Company; Juggling Barretts; Little and m:ko'. Walter C. Kelly; The Original Mad- caj Foy and Clark; Guyer and O'Neil; Hughes Musical Trio, and Orpheum Motion Pictures, Showing the SPEED TRIAL OF THE 0I1I0 Regular Matinees B Thurs- dn Saturday and & _ Prices—10c and Wednes: 35 "OPERA HOUSE. GRAN This Week Only—Matinee Saturday. ure | THE NEILL |LOTTERY mamense | OF LOVE FIRST TIME at 15¢, 25¢, 50¢ | | Next Sunday Matinee. HELD BY THE ENEMY. The Superd TOREADOR van Cary Belasco & May ALCAZAR | TO-NIGHT —————— < | MATINEES THURSDAY an Evg., 25¢ to T5c. Mats. Thurs. & Sat., 25¢ to 5oe. VWHITE‘, AND THE ALCAZAR €0, | | 1% wiLSON BAR 'THE MANXMAN BY HALL CAINE LAST WEEK OF *THE WHIRL CF THE TOWN." New Songs, Dances and Specialties, Commencing NEXT MONDAY NIGHT THE ANHEUSER PUSH| ABL Wil Carleton and Lee Johnson. Complete and Original Mueical Burlesque, fiiea with up-to-date Novelties and Fun. Three Great, Magnificent Acts. Our_ Unexcelled, Unrivaled Company. | dramatization nrontele. AGED August “THE PRIDE OF Monda arance Next Monday of m'~ GEORGIA O'RAMEY, “'” America’s Cleverest Soubrette. MAVEI Seats Now on Sale. PROFS v and Sunday. r Prices. CALIFORNIA | All This Week The Elmer Walters Company, Presenting JUST BEFORE DAWN ‘Market Street, Near Eighth.. Phone South 533 TGHT—ALL THIS W 3 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY fore Kremer's Tre- s Success, The Melodramatic H First Appearance of the ( La A Stirring Play, Depicting a Strunla s Between Capital and Labo: ETHEL CLIFTON. Evenings..... Sunday Mat.—The Man of mm SPECIAL—Sunday_Evening. Aug. 28, Opening of Four Weeks' Engagement of the Distinguished and Popular Actress, rmnlcn ROBERTS Commencing with nu of the D'URBERVILLES at ext Monday, August 22. {PRICES Siness Next—A SPY AT PO Dr. anbon‘s Di:penury. others fail. Cures guaranteed. Cs Dr. J. F. GIBEBON n Francisco. Cal 320 MARKET ST.3 W. T. HESS, Notary Public and Attorney-at-Law. Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckeis bidg. Telepbone Main 983 Residence, 1502 McAallister -. Residence Telephine P DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogue and Price Lists Mailed SCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. e on Application. BASEBALL. FRESE AND SALT MEATS. San Francise~ vs. Tacoma | JAS. BOYES & C0. &P fa™Saiial Tel. Main 1294. AT RECREATION PAR!. THE AMERICAN BIOGRAPH And = Splendid Show Every Afternoom and Evening in the Theater. TAKE A RIDE ON THE MINIATURE ELECTRIC m THREE BABY LIONS IN THE Z INSPECT CABARET DE LA KORT Hear the Pneumatic Symphony Orchestrion. AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. ADMISSION 10c | CHILDREN.......5 When Thoning Ask for ““The Chutes.” arrisons s OILS. Eighth and Hi WEDNESDAY, THL'RSDAY lnd m‘DAY LUBRICATING OILS; LEONARD & ELLIS, 3: P 418 Front I( 8. F. Phone Main 1715, ATURD: IUNDAY LADIES FREE T!flRIDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance sale of seats 8 Stockton st E. C. BUGHES, 811 Sazsome st &