The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 22, 1899, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 1899. TROUBLE OVER LOADING THE CITY OF YORK Captains Quarrel Over | Precedence. A ‘NEW SCHOONER RECORD’ THREE TUGS TO BE LAUNCHED NEXT SATURDAY. E |day to Judge Cook for the release on bail of Elsie Williams, under conviction ona cgm.rge ot extorting money from Cap- taln Nevills. Judge Cook denied the ap- | plication, but an appeal, as in the case of Myron Azhderian, will be taken to the 1 Su‘qr!me Court. Azhderfan was denied bail by Judge Cook, but on appeal the| | Supreme Court released the accused on a | | bond of $17,000. Affidavits will be present- | ed to the Supreme Court to the effect that Mrs. Williams is in poor health and on that showing it is thought that the higher | court will release the prisoner. | —_———————— | | | BNE B'RITH ELECTS OFFICERS Thanked for Services at | Manila. A great portion of the session of the | Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of B'ne B'rith was taken up yesterday in the discussion of optional endowment, | with the result that the lodge, as a com- | mittee of the whole, was not in favor of | the proposition. The following were elected grand offi- | cers for the ensuing year: Sig Sichel of Portland Lodge, president; Lucius L. Solomon of Occidental Lodge, | first vice president; George Samuels of ADVEXTISEMENTS. WNWW‘ —— HEALTHY MATERNITY. Two Grateful Women Tell of the Help They Have Received From The climax of life force in woman is capable motherhood. The first requisite for a good mother is good health. Health of body means health of the generative organs. Read what Mrs. G. A. NONNAMAEFR, Bluffton, Ohio, says about Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, and how well it prepared her for maternity: ““DEAR MRs. PiNgsAM:—] must say a word in praise of your Vegetable Compound. I used three bottles of it when I was preg- nant, and labor was not nearly as long as it was with my other babies; and my baby is so healthy to what the others were. I think every woman should use your Compound when preg- gant, it will save them so much suffer- ing and misery. I cannot sayenough in praise of it. If ever Ineed medicine again, I shall use your Compound.” The most suceessful tonie known to medicine for women approaching ma- d ternity is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound. It is a safeguard for every woman who uses it, and the fullest benefit comes from its use with Mrs. Pinkham's advice freely offered to all woman. Her address is Lynn, Mass. f Here is a convincing statement, bearing directly on this subject, from Mrs. E. Bisusop, of 1848 Pacific Oakland Lodge, second vice president; Benjamin Harris of Carson Lcd;i.'zi. Aschh, R | treas- | efm of an D. Foster Estah-f ecord—Grand urer (re-eiected); Israel J. Golden Gate Lodge, sec Simon Hochstadter of Mir Marcuse of Oakland Lodge and J ? | Platshek of Ophir Lodge, trustees elected); Samuel Flysh Lodge, sergeant-at-arm | MontefioreLodge, mes: Kahn of Unity Lodge, chief medical | aminer; J. Greenbaum, H. Schwartz, E Tausky, Sol Bloom and Marcus Rosen- | thal were chosen to constitute the court of district No. 4. The Grand Lodge adop 3 | to the effect that it havt ters received from Ma & | that kindly and generous servic + | rendered to those_coreligionists ? | members of the Grand Lodge ¢ | serving in the army In the Pail ¢ | Rev. Father McKinnon and Rev. St., Brooklyn, N. Y.: Doherty, it expressed its most grateful | . RO Sat @ | appreciation of such services by tender- | “Dpsr Mgs. PovEmAM:—] am a PP OIS DS SO e e e e ] g e aiicene kst the reverend gen- | great belicver in your Compound. I was almost despairing of ever again being business | well, as I was a great sufferer, and had been for years. 1 suffered from womb ‘ LARGEST SAILING VE SEL AFLOAT- ::;g e will be'| ¢ cuble, and had terrible blind fits. After writing to you I tried your Com- banquet | s = e e pound. The result was astonishing. Ihave used it and advocated it ever since. HE German five-masted bark Potosi, now on her way from Hamburg for Iquique, is the largest vessel M| gy, - | e R e i E Tk ften said that I should like to have its T of her class ever built. She is 3854 tons net burden and carries over 6000 tons of nitrate. After the g Y ?WNER il T :ei?c:(éx?;:;x:f):t;g;;:fith s’:earch-;ieg:t', so that all women would read.and Potosi comes the French ship La France, the American ships May Flint and Roanoke and the British ship 3 K. Y. Toda’s Case Is Continued Until beconvincedthat there is a remedy for their sufferings.” Somali. e A Miition Women fiave been Benefitea by Mrs. Pinkham’s Advice and Megicing fl The case of K. Y. Toda, charged with | 4642+ + 4TI+ 44O+ O $0H0404040+ 0404040 4040404344040 44443404 S +40434] enticing Nal Koko Chiyo, a Japanese girl BAILBOAR TRAVEL I —————mw AND MANHOOD | SOTTHEAN PACIFIC COMPANTY. under 18 years of age, into a house of 1li Restores VITALITY S | fame by repre: g that he was the NERV' l A LOST VIG‘;R ] Commisstoner, Both to the Com- | OWner of a store and desired to employ | 4 3 ) H A. C = f“ cut’ short by the Judge, who c & of certain choice selections | the c2se mntll Fridsy morning. and to the Insured,” which was| her, was called In Judge Conlan’s court ¢ The reading of in e selection, rom the “California Knapsack,” the of- R T TR ficial organ of association, provoked | Read what President Dwight of | c erable mirth, and then the members | ol hag to say on the object of edu- % i Fathers McKinnon and Doherty Are | ; . ¢ * 34 ? ed a resolution g bee y let- | Mo 40404+l he hearing | for a continuance, as Attorney T. D. R who had been engaged to spe w. L | ent. Board to the Local | ant, opposed any e Wiles, San Jose ‘ay Stasions. 1904 Sutsuz aad Sacramento. 2tinucd | Wervita Miedieal €0., CHnton § Jackson sts., Ehicage, WALLER BROS., 33 Grant ave.,San Francisco. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established . applaude: and other subjects yesterday. Toda was instructed and ar-| i down to the election of officers for were as follows: raigned. Prosecuting Attorney Low asked uing year, with the following re- | cation, in next Sunday’s Call. ER PR | Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debility of WILL NOT SUBMIT TO Edward Nites; vice president, | Tariff Reciprocity With Mexico. | disease weariag on body aad mindaad P THE GAS COMPANY Edward Niles Chosen | B lin secrstary-tressurer, Cal¥eft| Collector Jackson yesterday received Sherstelll Try Mioa Oherow low ¢ | aranteed. Executive ittee—John T. Fogarty, |a copy of the proclamation of President | 3 ul(l-!"nr:'l‘-lax‘:uzs.flrm President chairman; Alfred R. Grim, Leslie A. Wright. | McKinley, dater February ordering the 3 | A resolution of thanks to the retiring | Suspe | ion of all discriminating duties on of | One Patron Who Shows His Resent- | pres Touis Weinman, for his effi- | tonnage or imposts on Mexican vessels | | B — ot dusing his rermi of office was | and products. This fs a reciprocity meas- | ol | | i RATLROAD TRAVEL = ment for Its Exactions by | t I pr | 2 | e tdonies ure In return for similar action on th Means of a Suit. | vaca Niles succeads Mr. Wein- | part of the Mexican Government with re- | CALIFOENIA 3 : o Gas ana|A BANQUET AT DELMONICO'S | s s 5riuizee i S5ouial anert of tha | svect to American viSiels aad producia. | IOETHVES. Y. UF ] B e itish and Merc: e Insurance Com- h | —_ ! L i firfign‘i:r?nteh:tc;::t.m;fi; An Orchestral Concert. BAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC active member of the asso- | An orchestral concert will be given at | RAILWAY COMPANY. FIRE UNDERWRITERS WIND UP he past nine years, and has | the Emanuel Ba Church next Friday Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St ely secreta: committee me to_Californta evening. A sel pieces under the di Wi will render sw ® and hax been in'The I0 | cooR o ML IOWIELS , s for sixteen years. He | cajist will s ng. one time manager of the Compact thirty | SAN FRANCISCO SAN RAW, WITH A FEAST. les 7| WEEK DAYS_7:, -g‘um L hm :20, 5:10, 9:90 E m. ursdaye—] 30 m. aturdays—Extra trips at 1 i d 12:3¢ p. m. i ‘Ifi"’DA‘Ts—rm, s30, N & my 188 24 | a grocery- | P rented prem- | | A Number of Interesting and In-| tion for the northwest and assist- | e = 20 p. m. | s e i il 3RIriEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, structive Papers Bead by Mem- | aut manager of the Pacific Insurance ADVERTISEMENTS. wfiéfi‘&:m&g 13 D e | ) ! bers of the Association | The re-election of Calvert Meade as § or called when Osterd 1 o | secretary of the association was a de-| CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. | BU nn’s—mg. g‘:'u. MWW s me M0, Sua, ,at gentleman went to the office | the Day Sessions. =d recognition of his ability and | PR | 6:35 p. m. S i ek t mtl . rent t - | worth. s ere he was informed | | " i new library committes appotnted by | A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Ef- ‘schedule as above. v ave to put up a deposit | | President Niles 1s composed of Herbert fectual Cure for It. r the meter, and this he pr 1 b e e ° s | Folger_(chairman), Whitney Palache and . fter two days of instructive and en- |l McD. Spencer. | Catarrh of stomach has long been con-| joyable intercourse, winding up Wwith a | the assoclation adjourned, | sidered the next thing to incurable. The e e e Bty for all members to be | ysyal symptoms are a full or bloating the Fire Underwriters’ Ass: he | s | c i 1 St chc’U;g( 11: f\zwzslgt_!'nr:rg( :n? banquet at Delmonico’s In the Sensation after eating. accompanied some- e Y Yo ing was a complete success. Among | times with sour or watery risings, a for- n on yesterday and adjourned rs were: Ex-President Louls mation of gases, causing pressure on the| The attendance was even larger President Edward Niles, John | heart and lungs and difficult breathing: yesterday than on the opening day and » Brofessor Haskell of the State | peadaches, fickle appetite, nervousness | e programme included the reading of r. Burnett, T. C. Coogan,| . ;4 a general played out. languid reeung.i t evening that ed by means of who there- S 4 et s Bl a R. C. Medcraft and Lee McKenzle. £ the amount of | Some Very interesting papers. e | There is often a foul taste in the mouth, company _then | C. G. Heifner, State Insurance Commis- ST | . 1 if the ter ajf’-’?‘f interval | sjoner of Washington, contributed a pa- Elsie Williams Refused Bail. | C?,a,:,g;céngflfj %’L":Li,fhu 1;§:u rsggv:hi} a little later | pe . ‘ & 1 - : bt 2 lstle later | per on “The Advantages of & State In-| Another application was made yester- | yiimy, inflamed condition. The cure of this common and obstinate TOAST BIVINION (Nafraw Gange). (Fook of Market Strset.) as teady 10 @ 45 06+ o eO 0Pt e ot e b - Betore giv- g . *&+6+9+94*® rouble is found In a treatment which| £7y Jose Folioc. his lawyer | ¢ ¢ | causes the food to be readlly, thoroughly | Cruzaod Way R P 5 t; digested before it has time to ferment | e, o jose, New rom this style of | ¢ and {rritate the delicate mucous surfaces s b & ¥ been discussed, but | | 4| of the stomach. To secure a prompt and | never explal I ¢ 5 | healthy digestion !s the o necessary | e - I3 i { thing to do and when normal digestion Is | ® | secured the catarrhal condition will have | = HONORED THE MEMORY | $ | aisappeared. | “Stages connect at Santa Hoss for West CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ¥ | According to Dr. Harlanson the safest | orings; at Lytton for Tatton TR Al OeTe | Prum 00N PRABGISOOPaet of Naczat Sicet (Sl §)— OF WASHINGTON | * L. ? | and best treatment s to use after each | by eysors. si Bontang tor D 115 200 B +330 13:08 LA O + z meal a tablet,composed of Diastase, Asep- | Highland _ Springs, Keiserviite, ' Carisbad h'-ir:'m“_t_"':d“ 4 EERT | tic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal prings. Soda Bay. eport Bastl N v ; ENIGHTS OF ST. PATRICK HOLD | { : $1 it S T ttiu cen tawbathoan o ;&,,f‘,fi},}'mfl{ Symngs, Seratoss | 300 140 1100 300 1400 “S90ra CEREMONIES. 2 . | at all drugstores under the name of Stu- !gr::‘n. Upper Lake, Pome, Potter Valley, (%} DIVISION (Broad Gauge). } ® ; art’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and not being a nhnuffl‘% mvmg.[ Lieriey’s, Bfidmalrlr, (Third and Townsend 3ts.) R [4 | patent medicine can be used with perfect | ERZbylria Hetahts, Mo vy, oo e e | 75094 Ban Jom aud Way Beaiions (New Speeches and Song at Metropolitan | safety and assurance that healthy appe- | Wostpire "Usal ~Willicts, Lavtenville, Cuze m_,:‘-::", L e L i Temple Appreciated by a Pa- b f tite and thorough digestion will follow | l.]f‘-.m%-ug"-‘ Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, e s Tt : . N. J. 7 . | reduct e 18140, Sen Jom and Way * | Chicago, Ill., writes: “Catarrh is a local | _On Sundays round tickats te &Il points Metropolitan Temple was crowded last | o ; o veyend Sun Batael o alf aten R I, in the head, whereby the lining membrane | g. ¢ WHITING, of the nose becomes inflamed and the | eperal Manager. LA o e e o e B o e e ol o AL , the occasion being a grand cele- given under the auspices of the ghts of St. Patrick, In honor of Wash- ington’s birthday. The hall was tasteful- decorated with bunting and American I the picture of the first t was in evidence. John J. Bar- t of the organization, spoke he objects of his soclety and paid a nd and her struggle for t at length on Wash | condition resulting from a neglected cold Mark: Chrontcla blas 2 Ticket Offices, %0 e Fuio Alte, Saata Clazs Sau Loney Pass Agent ¢ il Pacific Giiroy, Grgrs. quh\-fi- Doy Siations 3:30% ns Woe Biations ooy 7180B nBer Limited |55 iS5 e e Rdni e e Santa Fe Route NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD o . | their use.” polsonous discharge therefrom pass- | Gen. ing backward into the throat reaches | — v ® § 3 the stomach, thus- producing ca- tarrh of the stomach. Medical au-| N { thoritles prescribed for me for three | years for catarrh of the stomach without | cure, but to-day I am the happiest of men | | after using only one box of Stuart’s Dys- ‘Carl Von Tiedeman Must Again Be Tried for Perjury. of ¢ ranklin K. Lane, City and Coun- 2 followed in an interesting Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets s the safest | Connecting Owl Train Leaves Saa Vi S ey \preparation as well as the simplest and | Francisco via Los Angeles at 3 | ppoy san FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | most convenient remedy for any form of P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES. AND SAN POSTUM CEREAL. | indigestion, catarrh of the stomach, bil- DAY, FRIDAY. -lm 25&5._:;;20.;@. 11:00 & m.; *1:48 e e TR ————~""""—| The following excellent numbers were fousness, sour stomach, heartburn and | arrfves In Chicagoat 9:52 A. M.tha | EXTRA RIBa. Por San Rafael on Mog~ . then rendered: | bloating after meals. | 7 tollowlng " Thursday, Saturdav |days, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11:30 p. @ 3 9 Overture, “‘America,” Grennan's Orches. | Send for little book, mailed free, on | and Tuasdn¥—Arrivln¢ In New |. SUNDAYS—*3:00, *10:00, *11:30 2 m.; *1:15 : t S Ot tra; vocal solo, selected. Mr. W. W. Fi | stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Yorkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday | 3 30, 6:15 E nie; vocal solo, “The Vales of Arklow. ™ | Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be and Wednesday. | found at all drugstores. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob. servation Car and Eleotrie 1 Lighted Sleeping Car. i _v SUNDAYS— = VITALIS mavennsssenwmmoae |08 SR F o THENEW | SAN FBANCISCO TICKET GFFICE—eza MARKET §I, | PRQ2200 YTEEY 73 Sai Wiy 8:45, 7:55, 940 a. m3 rs. J. W. Madden; vocal solo, “The Pos- | Mr. Robert Lloyd; trombene solo, ed, Mr. M. Hobbs; musical selec- | @ 4 6454945 40+0+564060+0+0+04+5 Bohemian “Girl,” orchestra; vocal Hoimae Sea s eriecior, Ui £v2 EDWARD NILES, President of the Fire Underwriters’ Association of the Pacific. ing of the Tivoll); finale, or- L e R R ) the Bicycle p. m. Chos o 1 Day. . | _TELEPHONE MAIN 5L 12:35, 2:45, 3:50. 5:20 p. W K;;E{fl:‘g szfiriam:mn Og::srxsd-.ngt J;E: "mnm.‘”w_ FnE'c““ Oakland Office—1118 5 EXTRA TRIPS, n?v_)gz_ndl.y:.z.‘W«{ne‘dnvn J. Barrett; Srst viee president. J, 3 Gll- ADVERTISEMENTS. e ==ie REREDY.. Sacramento Office—201 J Strest. TEUNDAY Y, 0ok & s, 1, 3, Sfi?évsefé’c‘"nrm'g . 7. 'T. J. Stanton: 2 ERACLTS. ltcuicely ity romores errensaens, L 3 San Jose Ofice—7 West Sants Clars Sb A THROUGH TRAINS, . n k do the | Bnancial sec fcCotmick: cor- | @404 0404+04CFOPOH0S0$0H0+O0++0+04+0$0F0FOFOFOPOFOPOFOM | o it abose o sxoem aod inbseretion: Rovtores Lort Vicsors T I T " eturaaye—Dican Mills snd way reverse. responding _ secretary, John hgxu"lx)e".‘r o | Power snd Failing Memory. Wards off Iasacity and Consump- stations. " e is the bane of all athletics treasurer, T. P. Rlordan; marshal, D. J. | Sion. Cures whes all others fail. Insist on having VITALIS% | $:00 & m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta's. t letics Dunne; sergeant at arms, Daniel Leahy. Do cther " Cas ‘bo carriod i the vest pockec. By mad @1 wind Board of directors—Frank T. Shea; Jere- or gx for $5.00 with & guarantes to Cure or nd fortia | muih Qeser. Wl Crontd. & & 5 PR Foi oo A b THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN P et ourth annual banquet of EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY. he twen 2 zhE ;&n(zhls of St. Patrick will be held in ; | Maple Hall, Palace Hotel, on Thursday, “ | March 16, at 6:45 p. m. ainers also agree on this and| photographs of paintings and nd its use. ed o2 the verie oz EXOUDE that are being finished to tum is compos parts of | ommemeorate the glorious deeds of e -cereals go directly to rebuild 3 = o lost gray matter in the nerve cells. | the war, in next Sunday’s Call. Ask your doctor. u would be perfectly healthy, From Jan. 35, 1393, trains will run as foll Is a Truss made on the plan as ViA. THR South-bound. | North-bound. | ~ shown, with a heavy steel or iron band, as you know if you have been In the habit of wearing Throw it away! Why will continue wearing such an Instru- ment of torture, when we can fur- nish you a most efficlent truss— ELASTIC—without any irom hoops or steel g about and one that mey be worn with EASE and COMFORT DAY? As for CURES, DR. PIERCE'S Celebrated MAGNETIC ELAS- TIC TRUSS has ACCOMPLISHED THOUSANDS! TRUSS, the only genuine and succeesful one ever invented. Electricity is the only thing that will CURE rupturs, and when Dr. Pierce’s Truss cures a rupture it stays cured. Send 2c in stamps for our “Book No. 1,” or call at office. Address: —_—————————— To Entertain Newspaper Artists. coffee an The Students’ Art Club will tender a re- S ax"fl?rn?‘(\he;uxs':“:ouolg: S | ception to the local mewspaper artists to- E ok bail “_ | marrow evening at the Best studio, in the st that the cook bofl Postum 15| pnog Spreckels building. At the recep- Toinutes. tion the local artists will be expected to T -seal is printed in red on the|draw cartoons that will meet the appro- package. o val of ;‘de; ‘Works, ‘;"I‘nomMuch” ll?lhni ¢t . 4 ehouse and other cal the grocer endeavors to palm off | COrioes, %% restorative In case the ¥ou an imitation, we will deem it a | artista are attacked with exhaustion in if you will send us his name. the performance of their arduous and MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS COMPANY e 630 Market Street (Opposite Palace Hotel), San Franeiseo. POSTUM CEREAL CO., Limited. otherwise, will be served from time to Battle Creek, Mich time during the evening. 4 2 PO » 04 $040404040404040404+04040- WITHOUL_GIMHGE- at intermedlate points as nqu;nfl. 1 For pariiculars of siags a5d other connectio BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS | Inquire Manager's Office. WITH BARBER SHOP. Nrsat. San DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERA FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves San Francisco dally at § p. = D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent. No. 1 Monigomery street, Saa Fraaclsco. 40404040+404040404040 404040404 T = b = 8 3 £ (-] (=1 040404044 0 4040404040404040404040@ Boso ‘.

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