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Y AUCTION SALES 2 AUCTION SALE 2= Thoroughbreds in Training : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 GOT UP BEFORE SUNRISE TO SECURE TICKETS FOR MELBA 1899 ADVERTISEMENTS. note of the character, she introduces a motley of Rankinisms that annihilates the life-likeness of the portrait. There are times when she glves a really vital identity to the central figure in this absorbing domestic tragedy, but there are others, many others, when her work is nothing better than husky melodrama, when the fine irony and bitterness of Magda’s lines are given with the fake emotional voice and the overdone facialism, so that, on the »SEEK MONEY 0 0UST THE LIEUTENANT SEE THAT ?—0—@—*@4@-‘—@4—@—“ ? iwhole, it is'a very dificult matter o COMPRISING . consider the performance with serious- | N . " = o r ness and justice. And at the same time | s it e . t - u_ T @@m you feel an admirtion for the good | DARE IL| PRINCE BLAZES AND THE o . [ A workmanship that is displayed, even as AKER, DUNOIS, fies Dl P Mm © | you resent the false schooling and hasty | na e o Highbinder ) 1 temperament that keep it from being -March 4, 159 ghbinders. OI’ $ ) all good workmanship. She has the OArtes e o ! : S e as sy vl I THE STAR MILWAUKEE BEER I e At e b % WJZEED and a certain amount of rough but ef- e i R LR { SOld Yesterda # @ TTIT n} tectlllve tefchnique: &ut Elfie lacks in thla.: HASES& MENDENHALL, = quality of generalship which is essentlal uccessors to HE...STOPS THEIR FIGHTING yt DS ; to o well proportioned characteri¥ation. KILLIP & CO. Live Stock Auctioneers, i She bolls to a fever at the stllg?;:-est- It gains P u o e e T i provocation, and indulges in all those ns your favor instan- ¥ 4 / @ i v RAILROAD TRAVEL | ® +0s000e0 e algy: ® | 01d cant tricks of playacting of which 5 , 3 . PARTICIPANTS OF THE LASTE.& PO 559 2 her‘tutor e mas!er., fant. :la'n;,ousb _by feason o its SOUTHEEN PACIFIC COMPANT. F | Miss O’'Neil is no longer an infant; i 3 . o FIGHT TO GO TO CHINA. IR R e iactiedl gth merits qu, holds it (raciric sysTEs.) | ¢ i ork the assurance that she may some || With a firm grip. Tratns nnd are dus to arrive as i = | & day be a great actress can be of no (Msin Line, Foot of Market Steot, o s IR3 z more immediate satisfaction to her 5 = Merchants, Disgusted at a Murder| than it is to us. The female player tmave R- 'roM Deo. 18, 1 — amnrve er a Paltr; | has fewer years in which to attain au- - 0x Niios, ou Jose and Way Swations... *8:404 ove a Paltry Sum of Money, | ¢ % i P itative art than has the male. The || VAL.BLATZ BREWING CO. e ot o Resiie T Will Drive the Guilty Ones o player’s life is brief enough at best, but MILWAUKEE, U.S.A. = ° A Maprat e O Ak om the Countr; * N\, Time is doubly swift and cruel to the 3 7:004 Elmira, Vaca' 5:407 i g women of the stage. It is with them, Louis Cahen & Son, Wholesale 7304 Mactines, Sonltamon Vallefo. Nipa, o A so_to speak, mnow or mnever. Miss Dealers, 416-418 Sacramento Street, 04 Aliautic Bxpress, Ogden and Tast,. Siddr O’Neil is a big, strenuous, ingeresubx;g San Francisco. 04 Sau ngm — ,Pis.mcmn. who ought to be a big ament oerville, : e has improved not at all Ile, Chico, Red Bluft.. 4:109 since her first season at the Columbi o I S T i l:‘:“: and with her present environment it is | 3 roed and Froano. 8 | Sot ety tat she win mprove. witn i Single Spark Left| s mpme tumeate: wivu all respect for her tutor, who is an ad- New Orleans and East. > Lieutenant | ¢ did Is th 3 of re-kindling s fire. So long as | here will be | 1 @ 0009040486+ 0eoe@ |mirable man in his own life of busi- There 1s lifo there 13 hope. i geema bt | 181804 Ylllo, Misines o q ness, I think that the principle obstacle esbadas NERVOUS DEBILITY, whether | 13:00x muk' jvermore, B! ¢ ney Harvey, Gerstle, Mr. | is too much Rankin. caused by mental straln, over-work, over-worry ‘meno, Mendota, ¢ | e e e I MIESLOAVRI T Dl (0 st T s orinany (R Oy NG TO0 FAST. | . * e e o N season are Mrs. W. G, Irwin, | to-night and Sunday night, “Ingomar’ The terrible train of eymptoms are only too well “"‘"“fi'_b:;"fi.."_h_n &i| Mrs. A. Howard, Ernest F. Guttschow and | Wednesday night, “The Jewess Fri- known: flushes and cl:lllu; tlredbru:l .ms:mk&: > Besitis. * Yaourl 4 | Walter "Morosco. day night and “Camille” at the Satur- sour temper, insomnia, languor, stomact anc | Woodland, Kuij . Among those who have purchased tickets for bowel trouble, failing strength, ctc., sometimes el ! | Amongitiase i e e aher Wpbbyies| Qay matneeliAOn Sainzday night the ending in mania or paralysis, and even in thoeo | g,gop Niles, kan Jose and St @ ® | the entire season are < righaun. | Mra. L. 5. | bill.wil be “Oliver Twist,” 1in which conditions there is certain recovery if the nerve- | 3:00r San T ansin - + Belcher, D. F. Bagley, G. w. Beaver, W H play both Miss O’Neil a?der{ Rankin spazk be re-kindled, toned and invigorated. | 1‘.1511“ Frosuo, Bakerstield, Lo & roner,’ J, Barth, J. rningham, B. F. est. elos. . - & | Driane; . B Bratord, Dr. Buekley, R. L. | 8T¢ at thelr mclr:\dqr}a{r%%th STEVENS. THE FAMOUS 5:80p Blackton, Merosd, Frommo, 1157 b4 4 | Coleman, Charles Carpy, C. Champlon, Mrs. > I | ®:30F Martinez, Tracy, Nendo ¢ & | Do H: Crocker, M. Ga LAY, Crocker, sRmlly, Golumbia | | R, Sanve poaza “habot, Mrs. James Dun . . mond, W. e Ang e Atowr The | ¢ ® | ble, 8. H. Barle, B e Aifvea T, | the Cross” will be given at the Columbla Arain of vital powers incurred by indiscretion or | Louls, Chicago and Eas > . + | Esbrog, ‘0. G. Greenwold, M. A. Guust, §. | Theater on Saturday night. The attrac- excesses, bring back vigor d potency to every e Bants Fo Route, Allaudlc Kb 5 © 7 | Greemhaum, 1.'W. Hellman'Jr., Louls Haas, H. | tion to follow next Monday evening is | function, wa insanity and consumption. roan ot Mofae promi § R R R 3 A 3 | Bt ‘Wl and. Melbourne, Moc | MAKE PERFECT MEN AND WOMEN | 323 fopuuci it I omnae . Irwin, W. J. Jones, Mrs. E. | Dowell in Fanny Davenport's production | gne 50 Cents 6 Boxes at 82.50, a | *8:00¢ Valisjo 12:132 er @ Joseph, A, Jennings, Joseph M Kelly, George | of Sardou's “La Tosca.” =~ Mlss Walsh | Box Renews Guaranteed Cure, or | 7:00r Va Force ou el S G D M | WAl haverthe iitlel rolal Ofi e play o a8 VIl Enerey: Money Refunded. tons..... 19:402 e good work | ¢ | Mre T aisey e Mo, 1. Michaels, G, | Scarpia. Mr. MacDowell will be seen in fatied on receipt of price by P Orogon Ecpicns, Bacti e soities ob 1 0 w4y | T ek itis C. M Mann 8. B, MoNeat, | & chavacter for which he 1s admirably | yHE PERFECTO CO. Caxton Building, Chicago, Ill. LT TR sioa nlosny Saci# Pposeetrrom "°D P BoscEp i N Ctoneos, Mra. Neustadter, Edward | fitted and in which he has already| "sold by Owl Drug Co., §. F. and Oakiand. | 101037 Bunset g 4 Boxrs | ARQUETTE e ¢ | Purser, S. W. Rosenstock, A. Roos, Max | achieved success. . — A El Paso, New Orlesns es © | Swabacher,; S. E. Schellene, Henry J. Stewart, Orpheum 8n .. bl:d3p 7 e e e e e G SN LEADED AND HATHAkds L00AK: -0 PO OO0+ @ | N Tomin’ e ploxs : = Foot of Market Street. @O0+ 00 +0-—-6 O—— O~ = | M. Tobin, B. Tisdale, W. Uriseste, L. P. Well, | pheum this week, and each in its kind is { kot Bivest ) Helrowe, Seminary Park, A. Fitehburg, Elmhurst, | A | W C. J. van "Bernaelin, Wetmore, W. J. | 0054, Cora Tanner and Louls Massen, 01434 ittier. PLAN OF THE NEW GRAND OPERA HOUSE. . The sale of single seats will commencs | PIayers of legitimate reputation, SERET San Leandro, Sonth San | t0:454 = = = —_———— = —— = = Monday, March 6, and the prices will be |in @ bright if not very ambitious sketch | 1 A ndro, l’m-dluo, u’mm 2 i from $2'to $, according to location. entitled “My Husband’s Model.” The (e Lorenzo, Cherry L b e | & The (grand opera iseasor tiakat tsals of | had been disposed of. When the season | The repertoire for the first week of the | scene is a studio where comes the wife, . Ha; LSl 15:452 the Hiea-| uspRlNEODera Fompey jouenstiies i | P Ml e i e ollows: Monday | thinking her husband is there under an L di 1007 | ¢ Runs throngn to Niles. Tise . e e = ed to its wtmost capacity. | T o men o A Tdn s Nredars: | assumed name, and that he is pretending ca ll‘lg § From Niles. T EnoWD AN BRI O e N The following are the holders of the|day, March ‘hursday, | to be an artist. She exchanges her street - COAYN’ VISTON (Nafrow Gauge). a long line of buyers stretched down | palco b for the season: March 18, “Alda” or “Carmen”; Friday, | garment for others more spectacular and O thianS (Foot of Market Street.) Kearny street from the doors of Sherman, | Mrs, W. H. Crocker, Mayor James D. Phelan, | March 17, double bills, vallerfa Rus- | grepts him as the painter who occupies p 3 81154 Nowark, Oenterville, Ban Jose, Felton, Clay . and by 11 o’clock of the | w. F. Herrin_ B. W. Hopkins, C. Frederf ticana” and “Pagliaccl”; Saturady mat- | the studio. He takes her to be his Boulder Oreck,Sants Oruzand Way - alc > of the remodeled Gra Ront . Hecht, Leon Sloss, Bert Hecht, | inee, March 18, “‘Barber of Seville” The | friend's model and pretends to be the .. Dises Bpera House, at 8350 aplece,were sold, and | Mre.” Fonore Martin, Alfred Bouvier, 1 W! | complete casts’ for these operas will - be | painter, and all works humorously in her 14-16 Kearny Streect. e, Ban Jose, N by night nearly $25,00 worth of tickets | J. ‘Cunningham, J. Dow- | quly announced. ainter, and ol wes that she knows him, .‘um‘im... Foiion, Bouder Greek. MR | promptly says that he has le scheme himself and come there just to trap her. Then fol- Jows the usual humorous reconciliation. Miss Tanner and Mr. Massen are equal to | a much severer histrionjc strain than this plot calls for, and they make easy, affabl whereupon he ire trou- put up_the whol , and the m WHEN YOU Require an ELEC- TRIC BELT get “Dr. Pierce’s" and you will | passage eastward It has caused rain in Washington and Oregon. Partly cloudy | weather extends south along the coast as far as San Francisco and light showers Rain May Come. Professor Hammon of the Weather Bu- reau says that the prospects for rain are CREEK ROUTE FERRY. X FRANOISO0-—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— 9:00 11 11:00 *3:00 MONDAY NIGHT Prom S 5 13:00 better now than at time within | month. A storm Is ra have already occurred as far south as Dlot calls for, an e The. other new | oL ern coast and the prot Cape Mendof people are the four Eddys, who do a hair- | N not be disappointsd. will reach a AN VTR S : falsing tumbling act in which tho, t¥0 | Call or address PIERCE s 5 v |0 mos! e da r R i Ladies' tallor-made suits, fur capes, cloaks. women Esopsioric f s aRO and the Hulines, a pair of but first-rate musical clowns. 1 A storm of conside D nsend Sta.) come in Montana and mov! o Credit. M. Rothschild, 211 Sutter, rooms 6-7. N I INTON Jook | Markot st. (opp. Palaco Hote), S. F. e el Tow, ———— — —————— = New Comedy. { 71004 San Joge and Way Statlons (N Al n Weds ily).. 1:309 PI_AYS GIVEN John T.. Sullivan and his variety show visit DR, JORDAR’S 6reat | swon s.l.,.:.:?.: 'i;';‘.f‘:.._".é’.‘g.‘{.[{%:., x will do good business all of this week at fic Grove, I'aso Robles, Sau the Comedy. The next attraction s Miss | Museum of lnatomv & S et Waldorf, a young Shakespearean 10w . aoitexs who has been making a name for 1061 KABEETST. bt GtR 4 Tt B.T. Cal. s N O;N . A . . herself throughout the coast. 5 The Largestof its kind in the World, 243 s?flmmq, Redwood, Maxélo 1;-rt. 5| ance eil Again in e oR. JORDAN—Privale Diseises. L T e onsultation . r Beel | “Magda.” wThe Girl T Left Behind Me” promises Ph“c i ‘i‘ ";' 'fiarrlago T LTS R et o | another big week at the Alcazar, where osophy = San Toss d Wiy Bidtiors 9:004 | : it 1s recelving a creditable production. waiLED FREE, SanJoseand L Way Sialfo | . The plece to follow is a farce called “A 1005 San Jose and brinelial Way Stations 31307 | Man With a Past Pr.Gibbon’s Di 2 6:10p San Jose and Way Stations. 71802 /STILL TOO MUCH RANKIN| Tivoll, IR e e e e | | At the Tivoli Jast night *Madeleine, or | O T rotpioned | \fuodave ercopied. & Suaaysonly. | Satuiays ooly | the Magic Kiss,” entered its third and Diseancs, Lot Manhood” Devilty'os Pondayssod Tiuindays. sTussdags and Setordays al week. It will glve way to a pro- Wearing on bodyand mindan codass. the opinion that |A PLEASING SKETCH AT THE | fuction of Offenbachs, “La Belle He- e O | fene. The same comic opera has re- C e et end ORPHEUM. cently been revived in New York with Curesguaranteed. Callorwrite. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. S A notable success. SRy e to conv SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI irst that he did not | 8 Wialeen o | e GhMtess RAILROAD TRAVEL. against him. | «Faust” Has Been Sel To-night the sailor boys of the Iowa RAILWAY COMP, hands it is ver: aus as elected for the = 2 CO¥ PANY. i fired nlp'=§nl). will attend the Chutes in a body. The Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St in x expinden Opening of the Ellis Grand new programme in the Free Theater is SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL., is said b; S Opera Season Mon- rich with novelty and new animals have l WEBK DAYET80. 0:00, 1100 o m: 12:38, he one who fired the been added to the Zoo. g F 10, 650 g m. Trursdays_Extra try ey e conid _;AEA»@:RE day Week. = = stiufip m Securtaysixind tripe at i Sear man. Judge DI T ousa Concerts, . o ; s d for the defense | “ = ' EVEBY DAY |I THE YH" flll_rg“DAl_r’Cs-s.mn,’ 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:80, 3:3 3 he five concerts to be given by Sousa R B w0 BAN R = = B and his band at the Alhambra Theater, P e e . h O YOUNG ARMY OFFICERS. @ The one play in Nance O'Neil's reper- ,beghmlng with next Friday. night, promise VIA THE 3:40, B . Saturdays—Extra trips . tory that she has not already presented | 10 P® widely attended. There are to be m‘fffnfinas—a 3 Tha e s 1ee nin First Detachment of West Point 5 t is “East L o three evening and two matinee perform- §:00, 6:25 p. m. R AT 4 o us is “East Lynne"—or rather as she | gnces, and the advance demand for seats ° spe Y veon Ban Franelsco and Schuetsen Park 5 2 i describes it, the “New East Lynne"— | indicates a strong desire on the part of fllon acl C' pame schedule as above. t détachment of the newly grad- B e | the local music-loving public. Maud Toare = ; officers from West Point ar- | ¢ e played to-night. By all | Reese Davies, soprano, and Dorothy AR fan Feancisco. | In Effect |San Franotsoe. on e | the cannons, swords and pistols of | Hoyle, a violinist, are two of the several t i imee] O0LODEE 16, Symniimhe | theatrical enterprise this is the plece | SOI0ISts with the e i SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO e they have been as- that should have opened the engage- — . officers_graduated ment in the California Theater last Steeplechase. WITHOUT CHANGE. Novato, night. There was nothing new at the other playhouses, and why Miss O’Neil, Extra attractions at the Steeplechase at Central Park for this week are Vosmer, € , and_were _ordered to re- ere without delay. Seventeen ha BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS ordered here to take pa transport, \\h;\r‘h m: 5 | who was commencing another return | the aeronnfixl.lxhé) wgl m;}(e "nscensl'ons ‘WITH RARBER SHOP. < of second lieutenant engagement, should 2 _ | at night; the London Punchinello marion- A. N. McClure of Ken- | s ..Mt aa. have elected to ap- | &L DIEU, the (0000 | STt animatoscope | DO DL DA NG CRATh cAnm Occidental are James | | peaziip sliasdn, a play, (AL aholnas) vigws: PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. i verdale: |7:08 pm| 6 D Ci R B Cal-| | seen in no longer ago than last Christ- o % DINING CARS (A LA CARTE) Lonl o Gl EO. (»fd“:‘s“" n’o{k?r}‘h | | mas week, is something that can be ex- i ONLY 8% DAYS TO CHICAGO. : and C.' M plained only by that young actress her- | The Olympia has a pleasing blll, With| yeqves San Francisco dally at ¢ p. m. 1% Shermar and Morrissey, old-time comedy 7:%0 am| self. At that time Miss O'Neil's per-. ts, the “One Lynwood,” E formance of the title part was more or it a der ot the contortionist, and Querita Vincent, the D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, Gurneyville. No. 1 Montgomery street, San Francisco. D R O R o e O Must Continue His. Search. less extensively discussed, and little | dancer, as leading features, These togeth- A. A. Allison, one of Mrs. Grace that 1s néw ThaY bé seld or 16 hidw. | 10| X oI ihe. Best Of Jast week's ySople 7 Sonoma. STy : > make up an interesting bill. s m is one of her best achievements, but —_ NOBTH FAGIHG GUAST RMLHUAD Glen Ellen. |8:10 pm, 3 = The Ellls opera season commences two weeks from last night. It has been de- ¢ided to open with that good old opener, “Faust.” 10:40 am |1 8:30 pm| 5:00 pr 7:3 pm| :32 pm conpect at Santa Rosa for Mark, West at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- Springs; at Cloverdale foe nonial dupes from Temple, to continue his s h gave her. Yes- ormed by two ed the dlamond ne doctor claimed like everything else that Miss O'Neil Sebastopol. does, it is glaringly uneven in both conception and execution. Just as you are settling comfortably in the belief Via Sausalito Ferrv. Texas, will FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY A AN RAFAE for the dlamonc rday Judge Mog whic Stagy Bprings erville for Skag; HERE was confusion worse con~ founded of tongues in Justice Groez- B — pawnbroker, Grant 1 : = S & Feturned the artl- fnger’s court yesterday afternoon. In- that here 1s a new Magda, one that | pinarottn snmicereaty of the introquetion | ao: o 100 B | e Rejosy e Corisba :vocallZ‘;‘;’:.;:rtnn-:ei‘;dilr:éez?:lf;“;r( (ried his thrillingly emphasizes the big brutal | of Christianity into the island. |95 000 e &, mes Glds, | pagnian seff"?;‘.;,. I, Dastists APE-NUT! an.effort to turn an American idea into | arked» Tio to San quentin, EETRE, Blot oesrurel BH Lok, Witter GRAPE- 8. Japaness words, then all but splintered i | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. | Eprings, Upvep Lake, Pomo, Totter Velley. i S his larynx twisting thoughts out of the Office: S. W. Cor. Post and Powell Streets, Telephone: ‘-u;zfi z:zo,Dta;Ai 5:05 p. m. 2 e 5 m.fifi.fiu’;‘i‘{?fix-}lm’fi?%n-@x‘fc‘%&f" lacquered lingo of the Mikado into the EXrRA TRIPS on ~Mondays, Wednesdays : o q 2 Opposite Unlon Square. Main BTI3. “sduiv‘"fl’%y t 60 b m et Svflfll:}“l)'h'#‘]’fi‘m Cwy'wf&fie.b&g can now secure Grape-Nuts More regularly of their: Jobbers. The factory has quadrupled ite capacity. 9000850 A FAMOUS FOOD. ng Better Judges .of Food. The demand for Grape-Nuts has been ich that the large wholesale houses People Becomtl 100 to 150 es in every thousand re- quired du g the past two months al- ugh the factory at Battle Creek, ich been run full twenty-four a day for several months past. 7 report the completion of new ma- hinery which increases the output fourfold, and will from now on under- take 10 'keep jobbers stocked. Graje-Nuts have made a great hit as the food appeals-to palate, stomach .and reasop ) | picturesque phraseology of a San Fran- | cisco temple of justice. The courtroom was full of small brown | Japs, who were anxious to buck and tackle | the syntax of the Anglo-Saxon, but who | went down before a rush of battering English sentences. At one time Judge | Groezinger lost himself in the mixing of | the tongues, and three Japanese interpre- | ters got at one of their countrymen triced up in the witness box. In five questions they had him reduced to a state of hope- less imbecility, and in two more queries | they were unable to understand each | other. An attorney, after complaining bitterly of the inability of the Japs to | handle the English language, asked the | fellowing question: ““Who done all the talking?"” The answer came back through the in- terpreter, I done it.” e next query was of the sam: gram- matical order: ““‘Was the two officers there Im that room?"” One witness, an ambitious student of oceidental languages, refused to be ques- Cfoned In his native tongie, and his Eng- lish answers were often off the track. It was in the hearing of the case of Toda, the Japanese procurer, slave owner and divekeeper from Brooklyn alley, keeping Chiyo, a minor girl, in a house of {ll fame. Miss Nia Koku Chiyo—her full name—was born in the eleventh month of the fifteenth year of the present ruler of her country, which, by the ancient method of cumgmung time in Japan, makes her over I8. If Toda could work his native Nippon calendar over on this side of the Pacific he would clear himself of the charge, but the Cau- casian almanac makes her 17 years 2 months old, and him a law-breaker. The girl on the stand, with the assist- charged with ance of one white and three Jap interpre- | journed till 2 o’clock this afternoon. D e O O B o O o R R SeCES SO o D000+ 0-+5+6+6+0@ ters, testified that she left Japan with Toda for San Francisco via Victoria, be- lieving that she was to be employed as saleslady in his handkerchief store, and on arriving here learned that she was de- signed for other purposes. She was forced to dress as a Chinese girl and en-. tertain visitors of that nationality. Toda beat her and kept her prisoner in his den till she was rescued by Officer Kane of the Soclety for the Suppressicn of Vice. If Miss Chiyo was deceived by her coun- tryman Toda it was shown that she in turn deceived the United States Govern- ment by coming to these shores with an- other name on her passport. This over- sight is, however, due to the cleverness of Toda. At the request of Attorney Thomas D. Riordan, Court Interpreter Charles Gef- feney, who is the brother of Deupty Im- migration Commissioner Geffeney, was ex- cused from that duty on the ground that the girl knew him and was afraid to an- Pierce- R Low Rates. esponsible Firm. Storage, Packing, Fireproof Warehouses. Lowest Rates—Packing and Shipping. Rodolph torage Co. Moving, Shipping. Covered Vans. DR. HALL’S REINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This sccre: remedy stops all losses in 24 hours, cures Emissions, lmpoten icy, Varicocels, Conorrhoea, Gleet, Fa, Strictures, e change was for the better, notwith- g 5o 3 standing a Japaneso was substiuted, Fi- | uateed to ¢ el L S MEDICA nally the court in_ desperation calied a | SErrurae st Brosdway, Alse truce to the war of the tongues and ad- | for et 1078% Market st., S. ¥. All pri- | vate quickiy cured. Send for fres book ’ Big & is & non-) Gl ‘L’sp&" o{,z‘r‘i‘n SR S T charges, or any in: llém. irritation or ul $l g e g rovest contagion. lon of WU cous mem riEEvaNs OEMioaL 0o, branes. Nonm-astringent. Sold by *1:55 & m; San_Quentin. 'SnANmFRANCISOO» | E 0, 110, 4:40, $6:20 p.’ m. Trains marked ® starts froi FROM MILL VALLEY TO { V"«‘SEEK DAYE b:ds. 6:45, 7:55, 9:40 & m.i| 12:35, 2:45, 3:50, 5:20 p. m. | EXTRA TRIPS &::1 Mondays, Wednesdays | turdays at 7:00 p. m. B NDAY S 6100, 10:05 @ m.; 12:05, 1:20, 3:20, | 100, 6:! m. §:00. 620 B T poUGH TRAINS, 7:30 &. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. 1345 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way stations. 100 2. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY. From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as followsy South-bound. } North-bound. | 1xed. Stations. [Sunday | _ger. ‘pid | Dally. Passens xc Stockton Merced Fresno Hantord | Bakersfleld Visalia Tulare Stopping at intermediate points as required. For iculars of s and other connections part! tage 3 ) Inquire at Traffic Manager's Otfice, stroet. San F: ‘rancisco. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, ‘Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, d Bureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at Malf rates. Ticket Offices, 850 Market st., Chronicle bl . WHITING, R REANT " General Mavager. Gen. Pass Agent. California Limited Santa Fe Route Connecting Owl Traln Leaves San Francisco via Los Angeles at § . M. every SUNDAY, TUES. DAY, FRIDAY. Arrives In Chicago at 9:52 A. M. tha following hursday, Saturday nd Tuesday—Arriving in New orkat 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob< ervation ar and Eleotria lghted Sleeping Car. This Train Is in Addition to the Dally Overland Express. SAN FBANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—23 MABKET SI TELEPHONE MAIN 1L Oakland Office—1118 Broad: 2 way. Sacramento Office—201 J Street, Baa Joso Ofior—7 West Szats Clara S0