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4 THI BAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1899 Tono, Sacramento, - Placerville, : GRAND PARLOR OF NATIVE DAUGHTERS IN SESSION. YIRS e o Peieieseiesieisititbedededeied o £ S > 22 ' d b ' : + > 3 ! P o : & | Makes a man equal to any emergency. Disease makes him ursequal to the : . ordinary duties of life. : IWEAK, NERVOUS : WHEN OTHERS FAIL REMEMBER . ; o : < g Ao = Z : < £ = ¢ - 02 =t fa ( : z 2 ToMACH b1 2 FENRE: 2 weakness. | Y fuilness af in 2 . . DOCTOR SWEANY, pirivie Cured b thelr new meth- ‘ H i detention from v sinloas The Old Reliab'e Speel list, gr detention ent 5 “ 22 Years' Expericn VARICOCELE1i¥d welling nfl»‘} i — Fistula, g d gland ' unfailing DISEASES OF RECTU[M P h”,.‘:‘ gans aud Elar ad h hoids), Internal or protruding 3 . e e hritmiona. ete... posttively CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON cufedow nouthe e of knite Syphills and all_uiseases of ood ALL DISEASES OF WOMEN most promptly u"“(rh}{{”mfi\: 2 successtully” treated and prompus SXerY the svatem forever, suredihy Iy Comblned Hloetro oo ncuith and pusl® » P fce, fully describe your symptoms, an . WRITE 300 ceunot call at the S iveiope a scientific and honest opinio of your case and a book of valuable information free of ch rg‘ 3 : Office Hours—From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays—10 a. m. to 12 m. : F. L. SWEANY, M. D, 737 Market St, S. F. . : 1d | AD TRAVEL. ‘ { ‘ . ol AR e i s Sl : 4| ALASKA fiOLD FlELDS‘ SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. @ —_— (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) | s | Trains leave nud nre due to arrive nt : 11 | AN P N¢ Co. * Cape Nome, Golovin,, (T j i ] h l | TRE : St' ichae 2 | B, Groriioand Redding via | 3:004 Elmira, Vacavili and Rumsey... : 1 AND A1& FORNES N [ 7 e o : ‘ | * S. S. CHAS. NELSON | 3 Frcono - | atield, San > o be>e@)| ANDERSO! ng jes. Do r:g'.‘ D S R A o O e e i R Ca e SO S Master. PN S S S S 1Y -3 New Orleans a; e ; Tusnt 51 o crvision presented reports detailing their | Sailing on TUESDAY, June 20th 04 Vallcjo, Marth 1 work. G 1 Treasurer Lizzie Douglass | at 4 p. m., irom Mission=-st. I No reporte \in in the funds of $612 20 and Whart No. I. the am gra on hand at p nt at $4082 80.° . -7 ¥ cheritany Tead @ number. of | For passage and rates of frelght apply to ns and after they were referred | i ion of this evening drew out COMPANY | a throng so large that the hall could not | contain all. District Attorney A. H. Ash- 189 POST ST., S.F. T Harrison, wel- | ——— Shassoaditadot ddidar g e 1 he: - Iceping Car for Ragiiond r pleasure 0 & young, BV VD VWDV DV VYD 2 o Owl 'Tracy. Fresuo, Hakers- otner fellows’ @ yisit DR. JORDAN'S creat el e e terville..... 0 Sacramento tiver Ste ards, Niles and Wa; 7, Ban I pa, Calistoga, ia, ~ Vacaril Jacobsen a n, Vallejo, anta Tosa...... . Sacraumento, ghts Landiog, 88 of Plymouth of Oakland—Mrs. T y 0P Niles, San Jose and Stockton »dland—Mrs rris mmersville—Mi auses no per- e E 1 that o per- | 5:80% Stockton, Merced, o Of that pleasure. My only “usE““ F ANATOMY ¢ | 5o muicc Tragy, Mendot regret s that 1 can ywn a while with | & Mojave and 1.0s Augeles. sits 4 womanhood 1061 MAREET 5T, bet. G:24T:k, 5.7.C21, 8:30r Santa Fo Routs, Atlantio i ate, bearing the im- T for Mojaye and r exhibiting Wortd, eal 3 i@ | 8:00r Furopean Mai e r’ future use- DGR | 00P Haywards, Nilés ond San J gelect nady, xepecal @ Specialist on the Const. Est. 36 years 7 =guati valialo. > entirely 00r Oregou by women. A DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES § | \illo, Redding, Dortiand, at State, it never Consultation free and strictly private. Sound anl Fast ... . and it has never Tremmens persontly or by Teter, 4 @ | 18100 Vallejo, Port, Costa : L 1 1 1 you In the parlc bt n—Miss Amelia | which is typical of ou Francisco—Mlss it pre T40A a i nsen Tl arent Lassen View Parlor No. 98 of Shasta—FEthel necessity It llves by and Positwe Curein every case uni . ons. 110:50p s 5 “arter. its own inc t efforts. And be- Write for Book. PHILOSOPRY of : = Y 1 Tolden E ambia—Miss e O s bo MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A€ | COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). Lilllan M. F & | tary ¥ ns wide her arms and says | valuable book for men) | (Foot of Market Street.) 4 = P Vendome Parlor No. 100 of San Jose—Mrs. | 7', “Welcome to my very hearth- DR. JORDAN & €O 1051 MarketSt.,S. F. ¥ | “13:45 Santa Cruz Exoursion for Sanfa g Sarah A. Durkee, tas Van. | fldes inst you no door is closed, (07 70U | GUV DDV VDT VD Cruz and Principal Way Statiozs 18:057 =5 C % (lx Pa; No. 101 of Volcano—Miss Van- | we j onor and trust ab mrr-‘h' " Natu «-;‘mx 8:!5/\N:_’wa.r]kl,l'cmvnn!r,s;n.h»ec,}‘unon, nie ) .augh breath ) 0 ears T e e i . 1 d Jreck, uz: Vay o 5 rally Ateili P >, 102 of Sallnas—Mrs. ATIana | fcidy of howing krain. ner scent of new mown | | e L G W Stirling and Miss Mabel H. Harvey. hay, all bespeak a welcome. Old Sol will rise RAILROAD TRAVEL. | 2:18p Newark, Genterville, San Jose, Now ) 2 of Martinez—Mrs. An- | | Calaveras Parlor No. 103 of ineieco | betimes each morn with a earty “glad to see | | Almaden, Pelton, "Tiouldor Creek, 3 E & Miss A a rla {t * and he eep it up all day but | | anta Cruz and Principal Way 1 1 Burns. > r Parlor ol fax—Miss >a Yo, 22 of Sacramento- Pine Burr Parl 104 af ¢ Coltax—hizs § In a mere, balmy sort of a way. The | Statious.......... e *10:304 st eventr e G, 2 g Sy | el P N0 ot coreeaten| o TR i Seimp 2o S0 o 2oL, £t | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. OO | aane e v wis 5 ™0 1 ek el : e C Oro Parlor No. 105 of JIISter—1| guests. As they enjoy our fullest confidence | 32124 | ions. PR 1204 Nista Do ¥ oo Co. 2 of Los Angeles— | Mis. Minnle Hollingberry, " = | 4nd deepest AT L FHA"G'SIEOE’?"SB NORTH PACIFIC b4:13¢ Felton, o Vi e Pul i oh No. 108 ot Oakiana—Mrs. Livbte | s T Clldent Mills responded o a| AN [ L Leasy : t 2% of Santa Cruz neva Parlor No. 107 of Comanche—Miss | pleasant address, in which she pointed to RAILWAY COMPANY. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. 1 i e e W : (h(-l:\‘(‘h e vnhw‘lls (}r the order in th‘: past | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. From 8AN PRAKOISC0—Foct of Market Street (Slip 8)— i 2 fus M Jor No. 108 of San Luis Obispo | and its hopes for future success. mu- = iigse~ v Al 7 e R Miss Ma r programme followed, after which the | - SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 5 900 11:00a. 1100 300 13:00 WEEK DAYS—7:80, 9:00, 1:00 & m.; 12:35, | 400 $5:00 *6:00e.m. = £ 30 of evening was devoted to social pleasures, | | : 1 Grand President Mills then read her 8 s Leas 8530, 510, 6:80 . m, Thurgdays—Extra trip | Prom O\LAKD—Foot of Broadway,—*6:00 8:00 10:004.: ; : ot 1 Mios | oA ] L Lo can oo vrilllantieathering: typlonl ot ot 1130 p. m Shturdays—EXtra trips at 1;3; 11200 *1:00 1300 300 14:00 *3:00w., t X g 4 1 s highly satisfactc 2 4 1 £ Sl and 11: m. - = B = ¢ Sy rlor No. 35 of Watsonville—Miss | WCTK was highly Jatinastony S parlors | manhood of California. .00, 930, 1:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:38, COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). " | i and Miss Nellle Morrlll. || (00 Sorles had been formed and five were [T = = fismiti peme f (Third and Townséud Sta.) Parlor No. 38 of Downleville—Miss | N€W ones had been ed e Yo | BAN RAF: AN FRA 3 = = York awaitingorednisation e WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, $:30, 1:10 a. m.; 14l | 51008 ger Jor mi B el " 0100F Parlor No. 38 of Dixon—Miss Blanche ;,‘ l(;‘n}!:? fl;"s“r‘;,';’“"q.’,,‘;";]p., e | : 0, 5:15 %‘ m. Saturdays—Extra trips Almaden Wednesdays only) 1:302 r bt ha crie: cisions of t} : = 8 0nly)....... Fowe Merced; | HOW | parior No. 40 of Iome—Mrs. Addie | year were reviewed and certain conflict- PO DATE 8 1h: %40, 11:10 &, m.; 1:40, 240, 508, | $7304 Bunday Escursion_for Ban ‘Jose Sifford, 'Ventura No. 0. B ing laws pointed out and recommenda- :35 . m. Priveipal Way Stations. 5355 Mr ( R. Durham, Joa \? I T b melia Parlor No. 41 of Anderson—Miss El- | tions for their revision made. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park O Ban i Tves Floon Pils ok ton; Mrs. Nellie Morrill, El Pajaro | allon. After the opening ceremonies at the same schedule as above. Paclllc Grove, Paso Ro San Amelia J s 3 = , Paso’ Robles, San Qe Amella Jacobson, | g L "parior No. 42 of Dutch Flat—Mrs. | afternoon fon the grand secretary Luis Olispo, Guadalupe, Surf and Axive Stations Stations Miss Sara } Miss Maud | Sophie Runcl read the reports of the department dis Ruby Parlor No. 46 of Murphys—Miss Mary | trict grand presidents. Almost without an ¥ranctsco. | In Eftect | san Francisce | yeuson st ord Vi 2=l 800000000800 000 o O el Tol- ol 1oy Jal Jal Jel THE CRUISER NEWARK -1 donment o ause the final aban- | in ginal plan to send her | the } Saturdays Segale < s exception the reports were highly satis- == 804 San Joso and Way Stations The committee on credentials reported | Golden State Parlor 9 of San Prancisco | ¢4Ci0ry snowing Increased activity and Pt iton, | 522, | o 1407 San Matea Redmod. Monto Bark, that all past grand presidents, Miss Lillie | —Miss Rosa Day and 3 Lilly U ille— | interest in the work of the order. The s Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Reichling, founder of the order, the grand | rampan Sizaclon B 9 i | report of Georgie C. Ryan, the grand sec- Novato, [10:40 am| 8:40 ara Sty Rl By O th officers and the following delegates, all of | Mrs. Emma C. Young o o | retary, proved particulatly interesting, Petaluma, | 8:05 pm|[10:25 am Salinss, Monterey and TPacitic ing st whom were —present except about fen, | Orinde PAFOT. 0 500 \ify Laura Utschig, | both "as to the financial ‘showing and Banta Rosa. |7:36 pm| 6:20 pm | «:30p San Joss and Way Btation gift | were entitled to seats in the Grand Par- | FRma ‘TR, o 59 of San Francisc | membership. The latter at the present +4:15r San Jose and Principal Way Stations 4. A lor orr and Mrs. Frances Barton. ! time numbers 3135, of whom 620 have come 3 *3:00P San Joso and Principal Way Stations 6:334 Annie Ke 3 . AP t Ritual—Miss Marianna Bertola, Ramona Olivina Parlor No. 61 of Alvarado—(iristine llnrd‘\ivrhll: ikfi.?:‘fih’é‘?fi 'i’L‘zT."'m;fi\:i»riiiffi B 10:25 acm :fng g;:.yrz:i:mp‘rv(:;lpm K;‘ismin *8:35a 1 ss C. K. Wittemeyes Anderso or No. s firs ) 'm S 2 30 San J 2l V. A Aitines M O e A ernowa Parlor No. 63 of Mariposa—Miss gnd finances. The parlor has 26 mem- | AR {11:45p San Joss and Way Stations ¢ e P e py an - Mo 68 of Ban Franctaco | P20, $I6T % In tae treasury. Buena | Gloverdale, |7:35 pm| 6:20 pm | &g, 47 Momiog T for Afternc a Vista No. 6 ey arlor No. f arlor No. 68 cond, 62 n L unday excepted. 1 Sunday only. 1 Saturday ovly, San ¥ Iman, Miner: A Baker, Mre. H M. Gree bers, and Joaquin No. 5 of Stockton is| 730 am| Hopland and 10:25 bSaturday and Sunday. /Sundsy and Monday. Doile Cal- | M and Mige Minnje Stevbin second in finances, having $913 65 cash on | Ukiah, | 7:85 pm| 6:20 pm 2 o T of . Ariana | C X e The receipts of subordinate parlors dur- | I aia % e £ S e~ | TSRl SRR paron, | i et RS TSRT e HORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILROAL, 1t b o. 80, | Mis erced—Mrs. Ma ursements 318, ; e amo on | 5 | 8:30 pm 620 | | A Vista b e hand in subordinate parlors at the p L 18:8 p Via Seusalite Ferry. b nd Howell- nt Parlor No. 76 of Crescent City— "im_v‘ v"“"\ l]" fits have been p H E 7: am| 8:00 am| Sonoma . {10:40 am P FRANG {L1 vALLEY T Genevieve Miss Sarah Frantz. A et IR LR e Ay | THE CENTER OF AT- 10 pra| 5:60 pm| Glen Elen. | 6:05 pmi - na N} ancisco: A Juanita Parlor No. T of Amador—Mrs. “rv).,x n;l'. ) Bl SEer b | 5 . | 6:05 p 11:00 & m.; secre i evada City: | Louise McLaughlin 1e committees of finanee, laws anc TRACTION [ Sebastopol. [10:40 am i { . g and San ol -Jel- 2l Rel Rei Red Tel Jal Jol Yol } | | 0 p. m, *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 30, 6:45 Jvery man is who looks neat and ir- = a = - - ’ " " I sachs i g i - Stages connect at Santa Rosa for M Wi commanding officer of | Kruger's request for arbitration by other | reproachable in beautifully laundered | gittES S0"hife Stiphur Springe: ot Lovees ates Infantry for | foreign powers on all points of “future | linen. Every one admires the man | for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs [ e Valbers B s S the | difference had been refused by whose linen is always faultless in Its | Bprings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hop IS SAFE iN PORT to Apiz .ana it 18 probable | Phillppine Milner at the Bloemfonteln _conterence, | finish and color, and who has it laun- | lsnd for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs, & if. the News # & Il repor per: ¢ Mr. Chamberlain said the Brit h ol 7 Statan o | Kelseyvine, E . Soda Bay, Lakee uentin. if the Newark i tt at | Wl TepOrt the Department of the Pacific gh | dered at the United States Laundry. FRANCIS Commissioner for South Africa had been ented. Sir Alfred | d distinctly refused to arbitrate | will not go direct from V; will find some mainland port on tr y s rt and Bartlett Spripgs; at Uklah for V! We make your linen look like gentle- | Borings. Saratoss Springs. Blue 1 akee” Tuchy men’s linen. White, clear, spotless and 55, $:40, *10:20 m ent to duty. at mi Evident to the Authorities That She ig 3 5 somew! Acting_Assistant Surgeon F | & 4 ; ! Ames, | iiner ¥ TeniC Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, | | | Fias HE A Na e side of the continent much nearer | 1, Sed States army, s relle m tur: | T e, but had said there. mighs | with a finish that is perfection Itself. gz‘(ct‘:;e};gsucy,S_L\:‘y;‘nmlr)‘n:'!,HRell\;el:‘uglde, Lierley's, | Wednesdays Escape. % — - ‘w. ‘i('mlu &t m;;(\l"m‘(‘uil :"f\;\ll‘"”\\'(]1"‘)“]'1‘:"” he ,,;\.. _\',,-p..,;u‘».y.- S‘r(”l‘ilmp‘“ in that “No saw-edges. Booneville, Philo. Chrlstine " Soda Sp'rmg: | « al & @ ia., 4 way, thoug! C v a foreigi Jower, Vi g v e YA SR S St lideinest o | son to the comm: (bl ® | since the Bloemfontein conference Mr., 1004 Market Street. Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cume Jon. Bennett | United States General Hospital at that | §ince the —Bloc Qiscans 3 : ’ i SR e OF THE PACIFIC COAST| r‘_‘:l‘i‘ Loe v v | Kruger n:m!;x‘h‘p’u}ml 8, drovo al con: Telephone South 420, ming's, Belle Springs, Harris, Oisen's, Dyer, tion of 1 tety of th States | jErivate John A Winston, Company T | {TEic 8 e hould“be a foreigner: | Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at | a. YR RG tho 8 4 LEIS0 i Fourth United ‘States Infantry, now at | bitration board should be BpeL reduced rates. EXTRA crulser Newark - | Patents, Pensions, Postoffice Changes | Manila, is transferred as a_second-class — — 2 S s Tk ln ikt o' ot potany md_fia‘(y\r;!g)f:_m 2, 1020 p. . 5 med b Is at *and Army Orders Recorded | private to mum gnal ((‘nrrvs.d"n)flt;:} %},:;t’; SALINAS PIONEER GONE. D beyond San Rafael at half rates. T el A R el Port Ar ye director v army. He will report for duty Majc i 3:5% 530, &N . m, e ey in a Day. 5 KB Thompson, Stgnal Corps. | | SALINAS, June 1B—W. G. Martin, a BROU s B G RITING, ) Merket st. Shinidl e L ytecas Isl. | WASHINGTON, June 13.—Pacific Coast | Pensions for Californfans: v | pioneer of California and Salinas Valley, | O are Mg G Fais dyent, . m. Saturdays—Cazadero and w: der asks as’ | patents were granted to-day as follows: | Charles T. Hills, Pomona, $Io (LWenty | gicq here this morning in his eighty-fifth INJECTION. 2! - SEa e Ame T D L years Point Reyes and way stations. Cazadero and way sta'ns. . m, Sundays—Pt, Reyes and sta’ns. re gunboat Pisa- an supply ‘only sixty | year. He was a grandson of General Greene of Revolutionary fame and a Callfornia—Edgar B. Badlam, San Francisco, | tisco, $1950. Increase—William Ballard fushing tanks for closets: Famund P.oboden, | Ventura, $ to $6; George Wi l:iurd\-. Pet. 4 nta Clara, tree or vine puller; John Canzett. | juma, $6 to $8. Original widow; cousin of the celebrated frontiersman, ptain Maldonado, ndale, stalk and weed puller; Juan W. | Minor of James O. Atherton, Los Ange-| Daniel Boone of Kentucky. He came - warship Pitcomay. | Ernest, Los Ang vortable booth; Eli, 8. Susie I ;. San Francisco, $8. | ao 4 vi spatch from Ancud read: | Glover, San Frai >, binder for magazines, | 168 $14; Susie F. Berry, San Frai 0, $8. | across the plaing in a wagon from his A PERMANENT CURE of the most obstinate cases of Gonorrheea and Gleet, gnaranteed in from 3 to @ days ; no other treatment required. Santa Fe Route erdina 4 S Oregon—Original—Henry Bussell, Silver- | native State to California, arriving early Sold by all druggists. m | €t¢.; Ferdinand Gunderph, San Francisc 3. Joseph F. Bri New Era, $6. " 5 e e B R0 N Doerph, shan' o ton, §8; Joseph F. Briggs. New Era. $6.| in the spring of 1852 at Sacramento. He Vi W gyrating alum apement; Adam H R A oAty alys A.” Wads: | 1igiacd tdoea Sovaral IR an ‘LLEY RAIL AY EOMP“". da, method of and apparatus for naces without smoke: worth, Junction City, $8 to $10. tended the first May day picnic ever held ETR San Francisco to Chicago. Happersberger, San Fran- | Washington—Original—Othello A. Sher-| i, California at Sutter's Grove. In Janu- tores V1 e led " felephone vegister; | mans Castle Rock, $6. Original widows, | ary, 1568, the deceased moved with his NERVI I A :‘aST ‘{J'I’z"sn'l\‘ THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS = 3 From Jan. 2, 159, trains will run as followsq Bouth-bound. North-bound. s Los Angeles, collapsible | ete.—Minors of Amarlah A. Kallock, | family to San Jose, and in the spring of Passen- Mixed. ixed. [P [ shing: Samuel ‘Wyatt, San | Prairie, $12; William J. Wright, Elma, 38, | 1§65 came to Salinas. where he has sves ger. Btéttons. Bonday | oo HE CONTINENT. y [ &t vehicle attachment.and holding de - | since resided. Martin leaves two daugh- t Emissions and wasti Daily. [Exc’'ptd | Dally, :; Harrigon F. Wymbro and W. Danley, San THE BOERS A MlNG ters, one son_and numerous grand and e?zlhbuu.er C :fi | aelsco, assignors to W. C. Dodge, dlarm | great grand children. indiscretion. A nervedonic and blood-builder, | EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR PULLMAN Bl am has been t e iein H L padn cella TO RESIST ENGLAND — Brings the pink glow to pale ‘heeks and res | PALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED CLID ander of the Pji Washington—Flet M. Bird, Wenatchee, | OPPOSED TO TRUSTS. ::nmathcfi:eu[;v%% 5“0' mail 500 per | TOURIST CARS LEAVE OAgLé\;D ;d‘?ég flmngdm 2 hanger for grinding stones; Byron P. Phelps, — boxes -50; with o writtea | FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Bakersfiel am Beatie Gbyiak prestanatbeniatop. & o Chamberlain Admits That Presi.| AUSTIN, Tex., June 18—Governor Say- guarantee to cure or the money. MARKET-STREET FERRY AT 5:30 P. M. Visalla | rnment mmedlately. orderad he Secretary of the Interior has dis- | M- Chamberlain Admits That Presi-| ' ;.. received a letter from Gover- | Weroita Miedical @o., GHnton & Jackson sts., Ghicags, — i are ) and Pitcomay to proceed wigh | Missed the contest of John Heinzman dent Kruger Is Sending Arms = | nor Roger Wolcott of Massachusetts stat. | B L. Baldwin & Co., Drugsists, § Market, 8. 7. | DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. A e R culars of stage and other connections Traffic Mun“ er’s Office, 321 Il.lrk‘ dle against the heirs of Maxmilian Le EVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT n Francisco. & | troadec and Emil Chauvin for a tract of LONDON, June 13.—In the House of |the anti-trust conference of Governors Blg & 1s o ® D REASONABLI (o VASHINGTON, June 131t ts evident | {Z06%0 §1e! ViRl lina Gisteict: Commons {his evening Mr. Chamberlain | &R0 Attorney Generals to be held in St. peuindy 10r Gonoriien | ERGULAR . HOURG.. AN # 3 = 0 cials at the Newark had | ‘The postal service between Elsinore and | aqmitted in reply to questions that. tu | Louls Eeptember 2. Governor G. W. At- Gleet, Spermatorrhas % At MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWA for the Newark and render amy | 9900 W. Ramsey and Thomas B. Twad: to Natal. | ing ‘that he would be unable to attend FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN w{‘“ 8a a narrow e Had she been driven | iy e e ascont Kinson of West Virginia writes: ités, unnaturs ) e o, vin & e ward, past the entrance 1o the | Hrea afiny ooy ounty, will be discon- |G vernment bad received information | iy areis with you that vomathing ought charges. or any lnflamine. | NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN- e T ek Eausalt Ferry, ! s, by the storm with her lack of | Private Ray R. Fouts of the Hospital | that the Transvaal Government was dis- | to be done to check the encroachment of Dot to siristure. . tion. irritation or uicers. | DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE, WEEK DAYS, 9:30 a. m. and 1:4 p. m. e might have been forced clear into | Corps, Honolulu, will be discharged from | tributing arms and ammunition among | trusts in this country, but somehow the Provents contaglon. tlon of ‘mucous mem: by o) Extra trip on Monday, L | Wednesday a Sature the Antarctic regic This experience | the sérvice of the United States by the | the Boers in the British colony of Natal | more we talk againsi them and work s TR b;:::: Nou-astringent. | 5\ FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE, 8| day at b3 pm. Retusaine Same Evens of the Newark has served to call atten- | commanding officer of his station, and arming its own subjects against | against them the more numerous they be- by .Druggists, MARKET ST. TELEPHONE, Main 1531 ings, Arriving in §. F. at 11:20 p. m, ton again to the great rigk assumed In| By direction of the Acting Secretary of [ Great Britain. In reply to a question by | come. I am in sympathy with the moyve- 2= sent 1y plain witPP% | OAKLAND OFFICE. 1118 Broadway, SUNDAYS, §, 9, 10 and 11 a, m. and 1:43, 2:39 depriving war vessels of all saflpower. | War, Acting Assistant Surgeon Wiliiam | Henry Labouchere, Liberal member for | ment and will be glad to attend the meet. o0, oy o “"‘""¢ SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street, e and 4 p. m. The mmediato effcet of the Newark's ex- | C. Bérlin, Unied States army, will Teport | Northampton, as to Whether President | g you suggest, it possibler” 1 ey | EARRIOLE Orrica, 1 W, Bants Giirs street | B CoOK % SON A Bi M &