The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 19, 1899, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1899. b ol NOUNCED BY L T ,,—,———,——eer | Lot s—2-inch Black Velvet Ribbon, satin Working Shiris of black he. n Grass Hammock, rope| twilled cloth with white stripe baclk. -.yard 15¢ 5| .50 each | Lot 6—; nch Black Velvet Ribbon, satin yard 25c Knock-About W o take country, good time-keep Briar Pipes, '; Me edze, 6-frot body.......-.. Oc yrmerly 25¢ merly 25 back.. Appears OFf Port Af irs bud«:l: and grip Sx;;;we(;:J;r~, ALEX. M'ADIE AS AN Dougherty’s Bristol Piaying it | Cotton Hammock, clos=ly woven, Bl 15¢ each Pas From Hawaii. edze 1i color omplete with stretch- | n oo 5 | s vestertay HONORARY LECTURER T S oo Nems B Bl ,;g“g;g]‘, TRAY COVERS. port 2 s Paper Tablet, satin Hammock as above with stretchers, | Sweaters, heavy weight, navv, ma- | Tray Covers stamped in floral desiens, peru ar- BEGENTS WILL CONSIDER THE pages A Fillow and fringe........ veeneene ¥BC | ToON, black.. ...58c e,lchA size 17x26. 1 t 1 PROPOSITION. . i | Beginning of the Plan to Establish 1able on that southwest had Co-Operation Between the Berke- ACEORI 2 3 ley Institution and the A Masonic Mee‘.i)]g‘_ ny by the vari- ymmittees appe in the city to meet at the Ma- r the p of discuss- MARKET AND TAYLOR STREETS. iffairs met at 1 o'clock ind after being in s while the meeting in next Thursday 1t r P MR h ‘J LI 1] !t L [ i S Summer Trade is now at its very heighth, Hundreds of articles are in active demand. Goods L Ores B = to wear at home. Goods for the seaside or the mountains., This sale is not for a day or an hour. It Officers® Corral Par They Were Valued as will b thi rni ith th i the doors and will gather in strength j 1 day by tially Destroyed | egin this morning with the opening o e do & E oth and volume y 1ally el ; Presents. day. New lines will be added every morning to make this—our first Great Midsummer Sale—a pro- T = | === nounced success. LARGE ATTENDARN( SENT = . - ; RGE E D NCE PRESENT IT WAS BURNED AT NOONDAY | |BELONGED TO MRS. LUBELSK| One word more: Every statement made in our announcements is the plain truth, You may L o o4 Tetet G £ 1 sl 2 Ve expect the merchandise equal to the description. No better and no worse. WITCHC I,-\1_‘\_ WAS CONDEMNED | ITS ORIGIN IS A ]\IYZ.{ER{ 0 | THE EMPTY BAG FOUND ON THE g s o 4 SPECIAL SALE OF 1 BY THE BIBLE. THE OFFICIALS. | cia . g Beane o o MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, DOMESTIC SPEGIALS. FLOWERS, —e EE - : - E i 3 3 el Made by claver Eastern girls in light, airy | CORDED LAWNS. white and col- WASH BHESS SKIRTS Corn Flowers, Cherrtes, Lilacs, Pansies 2 Gt Hnceen) The M1l ey o Rallied | police Think It Was Either the Work‘ rooms. Every stitch perfect. ored Lr‘?unda“ mr\\c‘ml't Til:n Dasies, Violets, Foiaze, Roses .""“; £ fying Sotuts andthe SoldlersiHad s Hard of a Sneak Thief or the Sack |l 0 = 0 e Lol L eked | vard 36| Lot i—Linen Color Crash Skirss.... | EPRL many Syleloian e ol o sonate he Figk C 9, | g i S gt . | S seas 'a rns; forme T s ersonate st Eighti o ERSOutitie Fell From Lubelski’s ‘ and stitche 1, form - ly 75¢ 57c | FIGURED LAWNS, fancy desians, | el b et B s Coat. Lot 2—Several smuil lo's of Gowns to | £90d }lgfi;, 30 inches R e e | cloas formety gt Gl R e R e MILLINERY MATERIALS. rowded erday | Tt e tarTots 4 o e ot 3—Gowns with vmbroidery trim- = G = ite Veine seams i 5 i eat sm',m”m‘n e :‘,‘0}1‘.1:.”1:11...1" e o r’fT_a }7:' lm}n;, ’mrmm Iy $1.2 89¢c l_tuwns fandl (Jj_ncckedjl\ai\lucjook » | Lot 4—White Duck or 2 A((rpfdlon Phlle:lI (,jifm;_ d F’:nny ject x s startlec Site ot Golaen L e R 1 G jace | choiex for la ies’ and children’s blue band t Gauzes very much reduced in price (zuit- x T one of the largest frams afternoo; el M i (( 50. 131.12 RL[-ACH!—I) COTTON CRASH d ” ham has been detailed on the | rink | buildings at the post. It is situated at | u.h ,.'r,',-,‘r-'h Klondiker and it Lot s—Muslin $ roffl-, | @ nice soft quility for kitchen use Children's Reefer J k l UNTRIMMED HATS. : t lev S and is built In the shape of | §oi. He 18 now a me roker AL Lot6M sl S s, with tuckinz and | SILESIA, a splendid lining for out-| Qur en‘ire stoc ol “Fout | e big Leghorns.............each 25 g ) an 1. At present it is occ Bydest e ot Dal : Affernoon. embroidery ruffl -, formeriy 79c | Ing sui.s, all colors, ard 7C | prices have been made. Some of the m ANT ] B NNETS N o )».\:,1)“2*‘,‘1};\;;.]1‘ de ',‘:\T: They were sitt ! ‘711'”' Lot *Ml‘i‘i“ Skirts, umbrelia shna, \5:,\'!5‘5 3ges12 to ;(\cx rs only. er F S U ' s t % p i een I3 e styles are from O 1o 12 years. s i sdi = e volumes: of lsmoke mbroidery ruffl>, formerly $1.25.. uac 18S " | A large lot of Mull Bonnets, including a & from the Golonel @ T - Br s BRESS G{]UDS SPEGIAL- | 5(";]’25““ are cut and made in lat:sst| = gp mpte Jine slightly solled. 15¢c g i g T wv}‘.i({\ LAmE KNI hN LRWtAR' Colored French Beiges, 36 inches? Lot 6—Navy, red, lizht biu.$1.90 TR'MMED HATS ; v minutes §—White an! Ecru Swiss Risbed | wile, pure wool, the best colors | Lot 7—Green, light b uz, red.......... | ’ bl - fir led the ho it Vests.. 7c| only—4 shades of gray, several| .. $2.75 | Splendid Trimmed Hats at... $2 and $5 FUCKS got to the stri Lot g—White and Ecru Swiss Ribbed | t2ns and a number of two-toned | Lot 8—Roy ardinal, navy, "9’5 The styles and values will surprise you. found that the fire was on the Vests, small ‘»”]J m,d‘“m e rrm\y-therew. ar soc ql.adnés L\;lnenR e e %2'90 ; NEGKWEAR 5 v ar ntly just under yar c | Lot 9—Royal cardinal. 90| o A e only 9¢c | ing ‘“;“.“‘“3‘ the ‘\“l“_‘i_ Lot 1c—Silk Plated Vems, \\hll\ or lav- | P"-L[]w GASE MUSL'N ‘ LAD!ES Rab Sollcd be Window. : eas t;n .‘“.m,’r‘t ender, small siz=s only. ...24¢ PURTIEHES | Neckwear Somewhat Soiled by ndow i the oot 1| ind went to the b | I Bleached Pillow Casing, a standard | Dlsglay to be Sold at Haif Price. e on his coat ,'(m(?‘ht'\‘\‘f Iu’(: hon HflleRY | Naw Portieres in Oriental and Per- | cotton, 45 inches wide, below the | Vetvet Collars.. When e rer v tickets \'d Ladies’ Imporied Cotton Hose, fine M | Sian desizns, fringe on top and | Wil price.. 14C yard | Stock Collars, with bov wife was waiting for him in an oxcite P n He ine Mol RER LS .$2.10 pair ‘quu» Stock Collars, chiffon bow....25¢ L B yarn, cither tan or fast b'ach MEN’S FURN'SHINGS ‘ Velvet Fronts with Stock Collar.....25¢ tho 'i' hly, but could find no value : | sl E bag. rred to them that Ladies’ Cotton Ho: 4 ) 2V Co'ored Bosom Dress Shirts, sepa- | destroye "h":\hrl‘ml"x x‘]-li'\\k'i '\‘\m:'ml, ,‘,h', weight, spliced heels and toes, an ex- BLANKETS. | rate cuffs. 55(:“ HIBBUHS- ! after the cail or seeing Lubelski leave cellent article.. weeene 12¥%c ot e | Golt Shirts in checks and stripes, | [ ot ;22 inches wide, all silk..yard 16¢ flames were extin- o ")1’ go to police headqus Children’s Ribbed Hose, fast black, | Te\r\],glimgtfj %3\11\.:\ ‘]’r \‘(dmint;‘:j | wp nte curf<, tormerly as hwsh as | th i ;‘, henes wi}c A JII( with ; e B S double knees, heels and toes, good for | 00 .27 SRt Lo 5¢c | i £ e @ myster te | [{“.»hll‘,»; i ‘;:nx;n}jl\‘(:‘ han} 2L t otic | camping blanket........$1.68 pair ’\\adras Uub Ties, the 1714¢ grade... | draw SUINg. ovmneeee-- -Yard 19¢c - 1 bag « et close to | Slumber Robes. fancv Roman s ,50 Lot 3—314 inches wide, all silk, with e A our He eae e '””; uTTLE ITEMS | stiipes, size 58x8o...... 85c each | White Shirts and Driwers. nearly | polka dot..... yard 18c a wil left n - i i B d v all “'U’S"‘ formerly i' -68c ”(?l | Lot 4—ng-inch Black Velvet Ribbon, S His solitaire Jumbeli Link Buttens, par. | i o i unt Shirts and Draw good |~ satin back. ...yard 12%C Eooch; RUIIbuTer patien Biteher Knife: 6 iochibladel ieach 1 HAMMOCKS, qualit 43¢ each | g AMUSEMENTS. | 5 AMUSEMENTS. } B.AILBOAD TBAVEL. RAILROAD TRAVEL. e Syt o7 30w LOLUMB!AW [ SOV XL B |7 S - : ‘ "was Hiing on The | econ wrm OF TAST SIX NIGHTS. | SAN. FRANCISEO AND NORTH PAGIFIC (Oato Lo Font o St Seek) RAILWAY COMPANY. Chanits sents ] o Tiburon Ferry, Fo t of Market St. LEAVE — Frou JUNE], 1899, —~ ARRIVE ard and » »bbles with terrifi o | _ Ban )mr\cxm_o TO BAN RAFAEL, | aken to the Receiving HENRY “THE 3 MELVILLE and STETSON, 7:30, $:00, 11 B u.g; 004 Denicia, Suisun and Sacramento. 004 Marysville Oroviliesud Redding vl- Dr. Thompson stitched o |3 days—txira trig n ugly wound on the back 10 Dialect Impersonators. | at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 I;DV}:BTISEM;ENTS. MILLER L!ARS"‘ 5 M GR Next Monday An- Character Ve SSY and BLANCH DAYNE | aficitof® an Opportunity A REDDING, 1:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:39, al - 8:004 Atlautic Ogden and Tast. SAN FRANCISCO, _ | @0 San Joso ~Livermore, _Stockton, 50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:4:‘ XL Saturdays—Extra trips ab | al courses t in- 3 1:55 and 6:35 thony s roman ¢ next Au and a comedy, Dhighiess of iDevanshize | o, 11: : 1:40, 3:40, B2 9:00A Hoyards, Niles and Way Stati the cours | T J, HANL! AND JARVIS, WART-| ¢:25 p. m. 'x et noo:u:fl::x Tn'c;.sl'.:chm;ysm‘a;, tentny B0t M B d Thank SPEC]AL The Adventure of | INBURG ., FRED NIBLO and Batween Fan Franclico and Echustsen Park | ‘Merced and Frosno. 12:152 er a joint course rS. arnar anks McAVOY AND MAY. | pame schedule as above. | 9100 Frosuo, Bakerstield, Santa Barbara, : vigation and nautical COMPANY the Lady Ursula, | . Balcony, 10¢; Opera | o — Aneslcs, Doming. Bl Taso, fit of the studen MRS. PINKHAM FOR HEALTH. i o Arrive HNow Orléavs and East. G:45r In Effect San Francisco. MA Vallejo, Martinez and Way Stations » of Commerce. These de- Saturday and Sunday. Niles and Woy Stations. ~ 2:452 t 1 ur > settled by the president of April 16, : . m e Srov\dbA tha suegention fo CALlFORNlA THEATER ‘ s, Sune | Week | 12:00k Bilee Liserciors, Storkion Sacme: kentine Jane A McAdie honorary lecturer is [LETTER TO Mms. PINKHAM Xo. 18,007] Destinatian ) Gaym JiDavn | e e o S : 7 S DraR o s | AN IMMEDIATE AND UNIQUE 5 Novato, 10:40 am| | *8:1005 d to be a great de- DEAR FRIEND—I {eel it my duty fo' | “¥ 0O S 70 AMBERIC o \G, JUNE 19th Petaluma, | 6:05 pm|10 or Haywards, Nica aad Way Bigiisns. c:i0 o e L il Bo| express my gratitude and thanks to ' oz [,,- .rm MENING LY FI‘(‘ 1.‘ 3 < Santa Rosa. |7:35 pm| 6 v n't uoy(.l‘m:‘"n;fl:::“m. olay = i RECREATION. < mones will \..,‘,:.,,.o_ you for what your medicine has done | MR, OTTO KAWAKAMI = Syivel of Offenbacts Merricat and | == | aioor nlut oy sevi o able PILimately Cihe (o rel ok for me. I was very miserable and los- LN | nggga;,‘ Woodand, | Koiehts Landiag, : 1ent at the Park, R i be made for the pui- | ingfleshvery fast, had bladder trouble, Y | | Lytton, 4:30r Niles, San Jose aud Stockion A RE Sl R » | i 21305 Yoson ito Sieeping Car for Raggiord ul Sutro’s Baths. of giving the students pra 4l finttering pains about the heart and . MdAhl)_‘_AME “ACYC?' | e o lare gelz\sgél‘l]l: G | Bioor Thoiu ,gg’c;l S for ond K 5 3 v Twenty-five Rising Japanese Ac- E B L |7 7 1 wind is ane of the most brilliant | would get so dizzy and suffered with e AR | i s ; | flum s;nfm Tor Santa’ Barbara, & " ther servic ° painful menstruation. I was reading ot Pf%—‘rmz('rrl IRE £ | “WE ALWAYS COME WHEN 'TIS TOO| $:30pm|8:00am| Ukiah. 7:35 pm, ;:gg;gfifi‘e’:' ”.ll‘f_m“ ‘lle'n",,“o st : in o paper about Lydia E. Pinkham’s |27t Bajosn, K1 LATE." Ta0am | R s Angeles. S Vegetable Compound, s WOt v River and Kusunoki's Fa 11 to zetable Compound, so I wrote to you ”””\n “\h”m‘ Pi andafter taking two bottlesIfelt likea | ot the new person. Your Vegetable Compound | o | MAGNIFICENT B PICTUR 8:30x Hanta Fo Rout 7:35 pm| 8:30 pm 1:30 am| 6:00 am| Sonoma 10:40 am| s ‘_ has entirely cured mwe and I cannot W3 } R e §:10 pm| 5:60 pm Glen Elten. | 6:05 pm | nti praice it enongh.”—Mgs.J. 0. BARNARD, 2 | PRICES 95c and 50c | m| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. ‘w “40a | el e B | MiLLrowy, WasHiNGToN Co., ME. 3| 5:00 pmi|. 7:36 pm| xwxno' M TSR GOD IN OUR EARLY A Y W e B ernct ALC AZ AR 1 ATEH GRAND OPERA HOUSE | o St B B iri ST BITIION Moo s i e o e NATIONAL HISTORY =1 d three doctors < TELEPHONE 532, Eorings: at Cloverdale fm— the Geveers: at Hope | T768A S-u'- Cruz Lxcumon for Santa 5 jree ors, and the last 3 = | Yang for Duncan Springs, Highland Springe, ‘ruz and Principal Way Stations 18:039 : ving at | one d nothing but an operation THIS MONDAY NIGHT THIS EVENING | Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakes !-ISAN%vm‘lactmx‘fmfl Handoss Felion, E 2 Er , ND DURING ENTIRE WF 4 2 | 4 Bartlett Springa; at Uklah for Vichy | oulder Creck, auta Oruzand Way Methodist Bpiscopal | would help me. My trouble was pro- AND DU E I Planquette's delightful opera, i R Sarato A e ; Bta s again Jast evening | fuse flowing; sometimes I would think The Eminent American Actor, Do Fake Witter Sorings, Upper Lake, Fomer | "’"""‘"A&""n‘i’;lfi‘u‘“;?3‘?.‘1"52'Q,E' % the I would flow to death. I was so weak MR LEWIS MORRISON THE CfllMl:S Of NORMANDY | e e chaisarial Shetghia” Humein Banta Cruz aud Principal Wey U ’ Y part 5 ¢ | na Station: 6:304 Edward Locke dellvered a patri- | that ‘me least work vlzfuld tire me. | g:;o‘_r:"\r:‘l\e.“‘Ei\vl!‘!:&mc.hrll-:tl‘br}g}‘. 5;?%3:“@!. 4,“,3“ ,yc, ‘Glenwood and Way Sta- Toropriate to Iunker Hill Reading of so many being cured by SR OUR NEW PRICES° | Ore's Hot springa, Mendocing City. Fort Brass! | paunse pebon Sania’ Cri and Wa . * 00 't being *“'‘Goc « 7 mediet: oE Westport, Usal, 'Willitts, Laytonville, Cums | " /020 t being *‘God In Our ¥ your medicine, I made up my mind to e e mingre Bell's Springs, Harris, Olse Dyer, | HOOR S s b Ao ceeeee.. £91204 250 | Beotia and Eureka. | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. 15oi sty it Monday round trip tickets at | eom SAN FRARCISQ0Fuc of Market Siet . | 16 vy and the text, “I will| oieo'to vou for advice, and T am so | Florence Robzris and White Whittlesey, | Eniire Qronestra (Reserved)..s N P, v ) 9:00 11: 00#_‘)(. $1:00 *2:00 $3:00 hee a great nation, glad that T did. 1 took Lydia E. Pink- In a Magnificent Production of i ). 8— FIR Dr. Locke sald in part: ham's Vegetable Compound and Liver SATURDAY MATIN | M‘ggniug;‘,‘:’5,;:‘;{‘“.,';];‘1,",;“"' foyan) W"“‘\ 400 1500 609 304 in history is a subject of more romantle Pillsand followed your directions, and erved Seat in the Ho 250 | From OAXLAND—Feal of Brosdwe, It W st l‘h'.n the most fascinating fictio 'Siw amnow wellandstrong. Ishall recom- " Circle (Reserved) 15¢ n'l‘lcck:{ g{rg«o- 650 Market st., ,’ghmnld‘gg’d: | _$12:00 100 $2:00 ward march of civi up- 5 10c | H_C. WHITIN Puse hores of | i i | | r 2 f h he s the guiding ‘ang con- men«_\ yo,ur meclelne ol Eorissared Next week, “FRE; DERICK THE GREAT." Branch box office just inside main entrance fiGumeralinesaee o S A"“ (m?‘llhll:nll‘ o mm}d un)"m 1 store for the God of nations. As | my life.”—Miss A. P., Box 21 ABBOTT, — Emporium. th 5 2 Way Btations (New {2 o T Towa. ALHAMBRA THEATER — e I 1|11, PACIHG I}UAmAlLRDAfl.I 00N B ok A Oriental \maden Wednosdays only) 1:307 new nati i Corner Eddy and Jones . Streets, 17:304 S\lnday Excursion for San Joso, spoke g Ahe com S. 1. FRIEDLANDER, Manager. " mmy ..m. April 23, 1899, Santa Cruz Picifis Grove and the boi A sl e 2 FROM SAN. ERA X 1SCO 10 lllLL VALLEY | o o Principal Way sations . 18:33p e i T e 4 ¢ « A AEL. 1004 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunta Cruz, Pl i GLEANSING, The Lambardi Grand Ialian Opera Comuanv BETTERWATHANSRILES: | WEDE DANETU s, G0 110 o m: Pacilc ‘Grove, Paso’ Itobics, Sar f TO-NIGHT—By R | . , *5:09, €130 p. ‘m. 1uis Olispo, Guadalupo, Surt and i = DY ,quest | — ! \'rnA 'lRll’ or_ Mill Vuney and San Principal Way Stal . 4009 k 5 B | RAILROAD TRAVEL. Rafael, on Mondays, weana,dms, Saturdays | 0:404 an Josoand \Way St: *8:004 [heftempeat o t 9:00 and 11:30 p. m, 11:304 8an Jose and Way Statious .. 5:300 The grandest combination on LUCIA o o ©10:00, -11:00, 11:30| “2:45r San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo 5 1y 5o | earth for cleansing, purifylng | 4 i 3 Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sun Jose, Fi wt ang | and h»nutl()ln‘:ollufl‘:lrflg ] | S 0 TN A s A% et an o5 18 Gilroy, l’\lfn!mler. Snnlln pCmz - @ complexion Is 0! R ‘acial Soap and | =da. | an a e u e £:30 p. m. does not run to Mill Val'y Sundays. i onterey and Pacific fabulous | WOODBURY'S Faclal Cream. No sclentifc | vt | y 7 5 s marked (%) run to San Quent FR. sented for the splendil | yryth was ever more wonderful than the results | Thir AN RAFAEL TO §: *w:300 Sandose and Wiy Station DA‘ ng civilization against gccomplished by their uso in the tollet and ments the ignorance | And helps them to build better um;\ :n:y know. | Sl 7 i+ | THE MOST COMFORTABLE WAY ACROSS : have seen many victorfous de- $1.00 | e Fut hone more magnificent than the CflUTES ANn 100' S At b Al T e, THE CONTINENT. Ioitle of Bunker Hill. What a conflict was . & C my countrymen! The heavenly host wit ‘A for Morning. P for Afternoon. *Sunday excepted. § Sunasy only. tSaturday only, bSaturday and Sunday. fSunday and Monday, Fiaey s v 135, fl:xlgr;-n:;cmn.L‘lx*fimp;ll\‘}vu (s | a bath. Sold everywhere. e | = - 4 12: 35, b: m 007 San Jose and Principal Way Stations = 2 Th laration of Independence a the 4 (First | San Francisco to Chlcago. B “‘mdn)sp n & 51307 San Jos aud ProcivAl Wy r Conetitution of the United States the ErEr | = | , at 6:40 and 10:13 £ 30¢ San Jose and Way Stations n marks of the God of nations who sup- AM‘USEMENTS. saturday Matinee. | = 10540% San Toos end Way Seains. d finiteness of men - | | A IR LY wners, mer- | that, e be prEMle el EVERY DAY IN TEE YEAR PULLMAN | % e 530 b mese e \r'llnlfxfl””'\‘\'ifi!. d.\\:fi‘rrr'frn:m:]::,;‘l A MATINEE EVERY DAY! FPALACE AND PULLMAN UPHOLSTERED m”’S .'E\'n‘ 1‘3‘."""‘?’5’. W'dmda”‘ THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAR JOAQUIN every rop of 1004 be- | J. ST CAR! AV < N & . amiable Rty e SACR g S 5 AR R ANDEMOLE | 8y By e Sk VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. bol of victory. Noble Putnam and _Prescott a o those Massachusetts | R mighty warrlors were those | (8] Prof. W. G. ROLLIN: N . E T 13 the man_ that moken the ” i 3. LINS, | DINING ROOMS ARE MANAGED BY MR. Minute Men, I jight, at the holy altars o | EDWARD LOWRY, Singer and Paradist; the eminent orator, ' | FRED HARVEY, AND ARE PERFECT IN lafer. VARDS, Aerial Marvels; Manila lectures half hourly. | BVERY DETAIL, SERVING MEALS AT | Gisd of matlons, recognizing the heritages |the FLYING BAX ore ours and the grave responsibilities | EUGENE HUGHES and LINA CREWS Market st., nr. Eighth. | REGULAR HOURS AND REASONABLE From Jan. 25, 1899, trains will run as followsy FOR CHICAGO AND THE EAST. TAKE 2. S Battle == G0 aw : d Stark: and | GHEAT B”—L IN THE THEATER. WAR y,\\rw,un A e B By Ry AT RS, a. m. week rms—g zader ,mg way eta’m: Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta’n: .15: T ‘week dava (Saturdays exceptedy Point Reves and way staticns. X ys—Cazadero and Wway sta'ns. Pt. Reyes and way sta'n ixed. [Pu - Stattons. [Sunday | ger. Exc'ped | Dnly. we must meet as citizens .;na patriots, | HUGHES, in “A MATRIMONTAL SUBSTI- Admission, §0c. RATES. S Knocked Down by a Bicyclist. i humbly beseech Almighty God for | pTE, " and a HOST OF NOVELTIES. 7 Children, 2e. | S MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Stockton ees, 1049 H stre and grace to defend the right, and to | ay NO OTHER LINE OFFERS SO MANY IN. | Lva‘e San Francisco. via Sausalito Ferry, Merced e i e L i B ey THURSDAY NIGHT, DUCEMENTS AS THE SANTA FE ROUTE. | ummencing SUNDAY, Aprll 22, iss. H Hantord r d street The Elks to Visit. SUTRO BATHS, ] Extra trip on Monday, Wednesday and Satur- | e SR Was run icyclist. The man g A A A A OPEN NIGHTS SAN ERANCIHEON SIORED CNEICE | (ioey = bE e Seturs e Bams Sve Gt Sioml, Vil Y gtopping to inquire| San Francisco Lodge No. 3, P. B. 0. E., OPEN DAILY FROM 7 . MARKET ST. TELEPHONE, Main 1531 ngs, Arriving in S. F. at 11:20 | P & was injured or not. He | wil on the 26th lnstl vitsudOglkla‘nd":md ge 4 I OAKLAND OFFICE, 1118 Broadway. iIJNDA 'S, 8, 9, yn;n‘dgnx;. m. and 1: 46. 2:30 ;topp{n"lll lmar;neldahu pgll;g:u ul N ption of him to the police. | No. 171 and assist it to dedicate nevl ¥ SACRAMENTO OFFICE, 201 J street. ‘or particulars of stage and other connectiona b shaken up. lodgeroom on Broadway. CHILDREN’S BAY SATURDAY. ‘Batbing, Tnclading Adustscicn, 5o Ohilaven, 206, | CAN 0SB OFFICE, 7 W. Santa Clara street. | Faigh. SODK & SON Az ormn, 5140 | inquire at Tratfle Manager's Office, 11 Markey | Ntreet. Ban Framclsce.

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