The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 21, 1899, Page 9

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1899. c ! TEACHERS ARE ADVISED TO COMPROMISE! Lively Meeting Held Yesterday. = Y ONE SIDE HEARD| NAT ACTION WAS DEFERRED IL NEXT THURSDAY. the Offer of the ditors. ABUSED HIS MOTHER. of an Inhuman Son for Bat- he de- he knife in r.ose s throat. “One derous offspring seized his th of prop-| nd to be proceed- | father be The Cook can’t disappoint Those Who use Grape-Nuts. g They are perfectly »aaked at the Factory. :O““O ....”“.00.: | PASTY CEREALS. Responsible for Many Cases of Indigestion. Many cooks send cooked cereals to wholly indigestible manner. sure of a properly cooked dish n Grape-Nuts are served, for abso- y no preparation of any kind is therefore the flavor and ease of digestion are just as intended by the # -food experts who make Grape-Nuts. Try the Made by Postum Co., Bat- | tle Creek, Mich. Leading grocers sell Grape-Nuts. *P -9 breakfast table in a starchy, pasty | You | Ll“mnuw*mnn«n«-mlnmwm* sxoxextuoll 0404t 00 0t et et 00000b 0000 S S tore the Superior Court by Judge Con- + o By “ne e atme of assault with a deadly L4 * “bonds, March 9, durmi % alia, Maynard stabbed Jo- : ? | seph Cald a machinist, six times S § | SRR Cpocket knife, ZHone of the . & | wounds was dangerou | ol b e s S AE S0 ¢ ‘ | In the Divorce Courts. it 9| Gerald Cullen was granted an annull- 4 4 | ment of marriage from Mary J. “Cullen” * @ | yesterday on the ground that the defend- ® + | 2nt had a husband living in the person of . & | Joseph Riges when the litigants entered ! :pfl 1to narriage uits for di = EHHA\ST‘“ . \’\rntr'cflrrem{x A acn filed by Ralph M. Knowl 3 ¥/k HEMEL 3 | i agatnst Neliie Kpowlion, tor cruelty: ) against Henry M. Fluger, for DS Row> 3 | Alta Flueer R Francis 0. Zwisler . & | against George A Zwisler, for failure to ¢ + W.wow * @ 1 ¥ D. KiNGSBURY MAKES A REPORT r-nR THE JACRANENTU COomMMITTEE. I - % ambition to go about “My si doctor and began u: from those still solemn come—from these two you to sleep in peace Scott. boons.” What these gentle makes sleep seem as pocket. Nevertheless, houses and look down one to another, 1 couldn’t sle nations, ed in pa! g, bad »ss of nerve and tone, Cure for female weakness and been I felt like another person. “Sleep,” said Bulwer, “Sleep,” said a poet-philosopher of Boston, “lingers all our lifetime near our eyes as the night hovers all day iny the boughs of the fir tree. sandwich is to the fellow who has five c if you could swift as Asmodeus, of people tumbling about on their bed the somnolent gods from early eveni writes a lad pain and excitement. ered greatly from pain in the back, of appetite, scanty ht and energy, and dark and sall Even the weight of my clothes was oppressive. I could eat heartily anc restored and I worked with ease and slept like a tired school girl. HEALTH RESTORED. When I see a man who is an easy and steady eater and a sound and regular sleeper, I see a man who has no oc< casion to be afraid of the world, the flesh or the deyil. For, hours of the night, when human figures lie like recumbent statues in the darkness, and from those other hours when busy forks and fingers deliver to the mouth the food which the palate stands ready to wel« things, 1 say, proceeds ail human power, together with the clearness and sanity of mind which leads it to every valuable accomplishment. “When we sleep,” sald Leigh Hunt, “is the time when tha mysterious spirit goes to take its airy rounds.” “I advisa and wake in joy,” said Sir Walten “is the happxes! of earthly men say Is very good and fine, and easy a thing to come at as a ham s still left in his take the roofs off tha into them from above, p i and dark taste in the mouth in restiess nigl gradu Ig my immensely benefited. ADV}:BTISEMENTS. OCE.’LN TRA VEL. Mariani Wins Tonic Marvelous Results in Cases of SPRING FEVER s B R R s & R Geoe e SO S D e e a2 d Mary ette fnr infidel! an: inter ALLOTMENT LAW EVADED. ADVERTISEMENTS. Attempts to Ship a Fifteen-Dollar Crew on the James Drummond. MORE CON’FISCATED FISH. A Big Seizure Which Will Go to Cha—xmb‘e Institutions. 1 Protest- rate of wa months f An Excellent Combmatlon. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remed; SYRUF OF FIGs, manufactured by the CALIFORNIA Fie Syrce Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the hquid laxa- tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and accegtable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa- tive, cleansing the system effectually dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per- manently. Its perfect freedom from every ob]ect\uuable quality and sub- stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakenin or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pka.sam to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method las Hotel, 8 Paul Egr called e The Fighting Jockey. Frederick M: , known as the fight- ing jockey, was yesterday held to answer KNIGHTS OF HONOR AT THE PLAY. e e s e o 2o ol i ot 2o ot 4 © | known to the CALIFORNIA F16 SYRUP % | Co. only. In order to get its beneficial @ | effects and to avoid imitations, please | 4 | remember the full name of the Company >3 printed on the front of every package. + | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. | | ¢ ¢ SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. | PS LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. B L | For sale by all Druggists.—Price 50c. per bottle, IS * 3 & LOTTERY DRAWING. : ! | THE UCKY LOTTER : be| KENTUCKY LOTTERY. ‘The last rej T 100! 3 $INOTE. s, Sy b ings of **The Canadian Royal Art Union, which 3 ¢ | were 4 3 ® DRAWN IN PUBLIC Y At 238 and 240 St. James st., Montreal, Canada. * On February | ° LIST OF PRIZES. ¢ | 1 Prize % : ]};‘r:ze - rize D S S SO S S ] 1 Prize 2 ;‘r‘;zvs | . - I3 5 Prizes | The Committee That Provided Entertainment for Grand| : i > 200 Prizes Officers and Delegates. 5 et APPROXIMATIO\' PRIZES, S announced in The Call of last Sunday, the Grand Lodge of Califor- Gt nia, Knights of Honor, will hold its third biennial session in this city 100 Prizes and will remaln in session to-day and to-morrow. For the entertain- ment of the officers of and the delegates to the Grand Lodge, Keystone o }I:”s”s 953 Prizes Lodge, through its committee—Charles H. Holcomb, Fred Raabe and Fred Raisch—have arranged with Messrs. Holden, Macdonald and Kilgo of the Alhambra Theater for a night at that place of amusement to see Miss Agnes Herndon in her favorite play, ‘La Belle Marie.” By invitation of the management, the grand officers and delegates will attend in a body this even- ing, and as it is to be a Knight of Honor night the theater will be taste- fully decorated with banners, bunting and shields emblematic of the order. At the entrance thers will be a minjature forest of living trees and plants, and above all will be in letters of gold, *“Welcome, Knights of Honor.” Grand Dictator P. L. Archibald will be given the privilege of addressing the audience from the stage upon the order and its work, and he will talk between the second and third acts. Keystone Lodge, well known for its hos- pitality, has in the past entertained the Grand Lodge representatives, and this evening the committee will do everything in its power to make the oc- casfon @ most enjoyable one for the Knights. 3,434 Prizes amounticg to PRICE OF TICKETS. Wholes, $1.00. Halves, 50c. Quarters, 25¢. PRIZES CASHED IN FULL AT ROOM 670 | EMPORIUM BUILDING. AUCTION SALES. THIS DAY (TUESDAY)..............at 11 &, m. 122 ELEVENTH ST., NEAR MISSION, FRANK W. ) 897 Market st. [SAPRPAPUD AP AP KA D AP RO XOAOW | | | | OXO XD SR XSS HDH D3 ¥ 5B u oM s eb e edeb e bt e b ededetete® Lascette against Har- ¥ ; agalnst John B. Kenney for | @ e 0c 85,30 5 complete gaars | funded. Can be carried in ves everywhere.or mailed in plain | Jrice by THE PERFECTO CO., €cld by Owl Drug Co.. l)r G ibbon’s Di~pensary, Curesguaranteed. Ca i Francisco | - F. GIBBON. Box 1357, THE 0. R, & N, GO, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PO R P, A DN | From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m. | FAH $12 First Class lacluding Berth; | £8 Second Class and Meals. | Columbla sails March 14, State of California salls April 3, 13, 3. arch 19, 29; April | 18, 2. Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, | Helena and all polnts in the Northwest | Through tickets to all points East. 1 E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendent. | For Golovin Bay, Port Clarence, | Kotzebue Sound, River with the steamer EILLY. Connecting at Kub JOHN BARK ALASKA, [ { B. COGAN, Master. | Will Sail on or About May L For freight or — apply to N, 44 Bast st. | | | | | HAMBURG-AMERICAN W PRE L 8. | i 'BFGI'\M\G APRIL 29th the Stenm- | ers of this Service will touch at Plymouth and Cherbourg on the way to Hamburg. For sailings. _ete. apply to N LINE, 37 Broadway, Gk Cor el CALIFORM S 118 Montgomer: | Compagnie Generale Transatlanflque. (French Line) | | | DIRECT LINE TOHARVE-PARIS . <z | | at 10 & m. from Pler Salling_every Saturday o, tre North cent reduction on Tound m-» Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduc(k | A | AT Pr 621 & 0., Pacine Coast "Agencs, | § Moatgomery ave., San Francisco. @%@ Fn\crfle Life Round the World, via Hawall, | New Zealand, Australia.’ Indla, Suex i S. 8. ALAMEDA sails viz Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney | Wednesday, March 2, at 10 p. m. The S. S. ealls for Weanesday. at 2 p. Anetralia Honotulu Aprtl 5, zulnnd, ete. ; P, oot r.‘n’n?s‘{ N | Kobe l TOY0 KISEN KAISHA. STEA)IEP_S WILL LEAVE wnm 1p.m., !ar | YOKOHAMA and HONGRONG, caliing at (Hiogo), Nagasakt and Shanghal. and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for No cargo received on board on day | , Mareh 17 | al freight and passage apply at compan thice, | Market st corner First = o s . CURTIS, " General Agent. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORE, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. F March 1§ March 2 ED STAR LINE, New York and Antwerp, arel MPIRE LINE | Secattle, St. Michael, Dawson Ci i For full information nxlrdlnx treight sege — | INTERNATIONAL \AV‘IOATION COMPANTY, 3 Montsomery st ny ot its azencles BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” Wed., Thurs. and Sat., at 9:45 & 315, §:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); Fridays 5. 'm. and §:30; Sundays 10:0 & m., § p. m. Latalrg and office, Mission-st. Dock, Pler Na 2. Telephone, Main 1568 FARE . 500 BAILEOAD TRAVEL. CALIWINH NORTHWESTERN EY. C8. | LESSHE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. T‘bnron Ferry Foot of Market 8t | TO SAN RAF. 10 o m; e | ursdays— tr turdays—Exztra trips at 1: m. 0, 9:39, 11100 a m. 1:& 4, | > hira s'w €:20 p. il g WE‘-‘K DAYE—GW Oifl ulfi&m. ll‘: P. m. Batu AYB—S: l& 0:40, 110 & m.; 140, 30 '%w §:25 Between gu Francisco and Schuetsen Park jamis schedule &3 above. TR :;u}'s. hadr Olsen’ ngfl':fl.&.”;fl?%u round trip tickets a8 | e be nna“fi.n Ratael st hfl" 25D henn f'f'fi'f&‘ ket Otices, .flgn n.l NOHTH PABIFIB GOAST RAILROAD. | 4 Via Sausalito Ferry. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | AND SAN AEL. W!EK DAYB—'I”. ‘l-l\ 1100 & m "L 1 B:48, 5:15, *6:00, ¢ g. P.'XTRA TRIPS—For Ratael Mon- | 200 p m Qaye. Wednesdays and s.mrdnc 'DAYS—'I”&. *10:00, *11:39 & @™ 1Ak | S aing marked = Ten to Ban entin, "ROHSANRA!AE‘I: SAN FRANCISCO. | AYS—5:25, *6:35 7:45, *9%0 & mg | °u.mday-. Wednesdays | & *10:00, *11:55 & ‘I WEEK 2:20, 2: N. *3:45, 5:05 A TRIPS on and Saturdays at 6 BUNDAY: :15. *3:10. 'GH TRAINS. :m.. m week days—Cazadero and way sta'as. 6 p. m. Saturdays—Duncas Mills sad way | stations. 2:#0 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’s. | THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY, From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as foll North-bound. | Passen- |Mixed. ger. |Sunday Daily. |Exc’ptd f T(12:3) Am| Bakersield 1 il pm| Visalia 12:15 pm| §:83 pm, _ Tulare Etopping at Intermediate points &8 For particulars of stage and other connec: Inquire at 'rnm:- Manager's Office, 221 wreet. San Franclsco. . HOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, (Via I €10:03r Bunset 223 Woakly Cal $1.00 per Tear RN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC STSTEM.) Foot of Market Streed.) tmave — FRoM Dealf, 188 — ARRIVE ¥6:00a Niles, San Jose aud Way Stations .. *S:404 Tt 71004 Beuicis, Sulsun and Sacrsmento 71004 Marysville, Oroville and Hed: Woodland irs, Vacarilie an: tinez, San llamox, A 71004 T:304 Tone, ™" piamviii Marysville, Lhu:c Red Blaft . M:304 "Ml Oakdale and Jamestown. 9:004 Mgriin<y, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockics, Merced and Presno . 9:004 Presiio, Bakersiioi. Santa Barbars, Angeles, Demiog, El Paso, New Orloans sud East... 10:004 Vallejo, Martines snd Way e.mom 18:90x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, mento, Mendota, Hanford, v_n.. Porierville 1007 Bacramento River Sieas or Martiner, Sau Ramiol 15:00P Pacifie Const Limited, Fort Worth, Little Tock, St for Mojare sl Kast 90r Earopenu Mall, Ogdes Niles an. todding, Portlas et eoat Wit Limized. es, EI Paso, T AN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS I.OCAL. (Foot of Market Street.) Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, Eimbarst, 6:438 San Leandro, South Saa $99:434 Leaniro, Eatucillo, 10430 Lorenzd, Cherry 2;’:2: 45p Haywards. e 4 Buna through to Niles [ Niles. ——— COAST DIVINION (Nafrow Gange). . (Foot of Market Street.) —lclsTf—wuk Centoeville. San Jose Feiton, Oreek, anta Oruzand Way *R:157 N Yenterviile, San Jose, New m Feiton, Boulder Creek, . Bazta C “Graz aod Principel Way €:137 Nevars Saa Joes scif Lot Gaics. #11:457 Hugters' Excarsion, San Joee sad CREI:K ROUTE FERRY. ':::l rnlmoo—n;x of Market Street (Siis )— 9:00 11:00 °2:00 13:00 *4:00 3:00 Prom OAELAXD—Poet of Brasdway. —*6:00 8:00 10:00a.20 $13:00 100 28:00 :00 14 "500r e TOAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) F00x Ban Joge anl Way Bixiii e (New adeu Wedpesdass ouly)... .. 1:300 91004 e Jome, Tres Tiucer Hanta. Oris Pacific Grove, Paso Roblee, San Tnis Obispo, Guadaiupe, Surt and Frichpal Way Siaiions 4109 101404 San Jose anil v]., Station *5:004 B1:304 I‘n Jose aud w.y Stati S:334 *20407 Ban Matso, Redwood, Menlo Park, alo Alto, Bants Clars, Sau Jose Giiroy, Hollister, Sauta Crux, Saliots, Montersy wid Pacie ool -« “Bumor Sun Joss il Hay hation *9:004 281407 fan Jom aud Prizclpal Way Stations 9:43a :007 San Jome aud Principal Way Suatlons 334 5:30¢ San Jose and 307 S:3er San Jose and Fas Bavons.. 302 [l Jose and Way Stations F:302 A for Morning. P for Afternood. * Bnndays excepted. ; Sunaays oniy vfl.nvlrdnylonl, . aTuesdays and Saturdayk, turdays and Wednesdays. Thursdeys and Sundara California - Limited Santa Fe Route Connecting Owl Train Leaves saa Francisco via Los Angeles at P. M. every SUNDA TUESH DAY, FRIDAY. rrivi goat 9152 A. M. follo h'urs a:y.5 Saturd |n chl v ‘—Arrivlnfl' In New Friday, Sunday R, O m;:rxwfisbsyflzfif o4 Sleeping Car. | Th In I BieRand In Addition to the Dally U8 FRANCISCO TICKET GFFICE—em MARKET ST Express. Bacramen flquOMWdSuhfihna ‘A Superb Train EVERY DAY IN THE YEAB VIA THE UNION PACIFIC SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE. BUFFET EMOKING AND LIERARY CARS ‘WITH RARBER SHOP. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGQ. un-fi.nmamnnyuln.‘ n.wmcocx_aqemm No. 1 Montgomery street, San

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