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PRANCISCO CALL, WaDXN NESDAY, 15, 1599, SAN FRANCISCO MAY SOON SECURE SOME HANDSOME SCHOOL BUILDINGS Old Ramshackle Tumble-Downs Must Speedily Give Way to a New Era of Ele- gant Structures for the Comfort-| able Accommo- dation of the i ’ 9: s City’s Rising Generation. TWELVE ROOM SCHOOL MHOUSE No Longer, Un- der the New Traditions of a Bygone Policy Be Tolerated, Whereby the Youth Promise of the - Metropolis May . RlSk Health. (NIVERSARY (0 CALIFIA -PARLOR in Senate Chamber. nd was most exqul- | yns and_ Daughters les, and the whole | 2, the hun- nd pendant hall an unusually were ten | ponded to Belle Prouty, presi- ‘ ¢ or; “The Pioneers Mrs “Our Fair City,” POSTUM CEREAL. EASY GOOD. EASY B‘AD. | Discovers a Difference. | or twenty nd a good portion of the time suf- | from severe headaches and nerv- \ess, 1 finally waked up to the fact | at the coffee was the cause of the trouble. I was led to accuse coffee of being the cause of the difficulty by reading about Postum Food Coffee. Since us- Postum 1 have been singularly free ym any of the allments mentioned. sy.to make good Postum and ke bad. The difference Is in the boiling. I send you herewith a Hs(l of friends I know would be benefited ing off coffee and using Postum i Coffee. Kindly send them infor- ton on the subject.’—G. H. L. Rk , Principal School No. Greenfleld, anquet and Reception | uld Lang Syne and left for | Kearney. The festivities concluded with m with promises of happy | three cheers for Father Yorke. Follow- ons of the auspiclous event |ing is a list Of invited guests: der the control | p = o 3 : L o Ty | mev. P, « . Philip O'Ryan, Rev. col | E. P. Dem Ramm, Rev. J. J. | bar committee, with Mrs. Belle | pronjergas Hannigan, Pev. James Prouty as chalrman; entertainment com- | McDonald, General R. H. Warfleld, Colonel J 1 Miss Belle Johnston, chairman; |J. Giesting, J. F. Gibbon, M. D.; John F. King- Miss Jennie Davis, | well, M. D.: I. F. Halton, Mark C. Vulicavich, n O'Dea Jr, Frank §. Drady, Harry M. the guest of honor and on his right sat General Warfield and Father James Mc- 4 Donald, while on his left were Father | TOPEKA, Kans., Nov. 14—General Philip O’'Ryan and Colonel J. G. Giesting. | Funston and wife will leave here to-mor- During the enjoyment of an excellent | Tow afternoon for San Francisco, whence | menu a stringed orchestra discoursed | the general will sail for Manfla. The years of coffee drink- | & | ‘Our Guest Slesping in the Philippines To-night | Body Identified. liquor dealer, identified the body as that s and the fair native daugh-| by J. T. McCormick and Dr. James by Owens, Augustus White, William G. Long, J. | Halloran, Daniel F. Murphy, Frank J. evich, John Hennessy, William Harro eph F. “oleman, W. O. Shaug] T at the banquet. urphy, Thomas McEliigott, John Doyle, T. McGowan, P. Hannon,” H. B. Rowe, A. F w. Jo- John Maurice Miller, Pedro Gomez, O'Dea, M. J. Burke, Laslie J. Crooks, n Goyhenef Joseph J. F. Kearney, M. D.; J. J an, Charles Moraghan, James FJT = ood, “l'va;’l? I)rzdF Willlam son, E. ernan, Leary, Frank Mar- A FINE BANQUET. Willlam Engler, Thomas O'Connor, E. J. 7 | Coftey, James B. Coftey, Joseph J. Ziliam, 3 | Colonel J. €. 0’Connor. Not the least successful of the many | Committee of arrangements—Frank S. Drady, C C cret receptions given to Father Peter C. Yorke “harles Moraghan, secretary; Mark EE IS THE GUEST OF HONOR AT | n, Ym)'1rn Wilson, cevich, treasurer; Martin O'Dea J : in honor of his return was that tendered CRirby, 3. F. Kearney, M. Do~ 21+ 7° to him by a number of his personal | Wfi"". ; mmittee—P. Jmlinxxerl (chair- £ s mirer: e Calif | man), Dante 7. Charles M friends and admirers at the California | R PRV iiion. (o haries’ Moraghan, Hotel last night. The reception took the | mick, W. P. Hannon, Willlam Harroid. form of a sumptuous banquet and seven- ty-five guests gathered at the festal board to testify the high regard in which they hold the popular clergyman. Seated at the head of the table was —_————— FUNSTON STARTS TO-DAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO sweet strains of the latest musical selec- and v\h?n appetites had been sati- tmas Frank Drady, in a few general is afraid the war in the Philip- pines will be over before he reaches his destination. General Funston will drop hosen words, introduced the guest | notination. G s vening. A{ the mention of Father | jand. - He saia to gt Archbishop Ire- Yorke's name the gathering broke into| "“T will do nothing further about it so tumultons rla; Jfollowed by the sing- | far as the Archbishop Is concerned. If I ng of e Aga take any action it wil “ather Yorke in the course of his re- | papers that started “;}‘whsmflr?m?( R sponse to the toast “Our Friend" ex-|found the author of these libelous reports. pressed his appreciation of the splendid ption aceorded by those whom he con- sidered among his best friends. He spoke of his travels In foreign climes and re- ferred to the influence of American ideas across the ocean. He was a camp follower. He deserted from an English sailing ship and followed us during the campaign. He was fined three times in the provost court for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. At Maralo I found him in a private house the generous offer made you. You have the o to be restored once more torobust health and Accept it now. Since the introduction in this country of CALTHOS, the great French preparation for Johnso . |and was followed by Father O'Ryan, who | . ! : i . N : WOODLAND, Yeputy C of Baldini Fedele, an Italian, who is 28 u{ .\Jbg Se!\\;exs,kt!‘n kD ke sincere \Hvr‘d's of praise for his col- | , oo rooi*og Bei lrpl»“m:;““:‘: vears of age, and has only been in this s e o Nigrel): | league, Who, he sald, “had come back 1o | Woodland about midnight Monday, bring. country three or four years. He was a : u et Pro. | Lake up the cudgels once more in behalf | jng"with them the body recently tled up | deckhand on the Dover. Deceased was a a; “Our Risin n »nh Ero- | ot truth and justice.” near the mouth of Feather River by Cap- single man and had no relatives in this 7. F Pond; "Fhe End of the The rest of the programme consisted of | pear foc matth 0 Yeerter River by Cap- | oo Mrs. Mary Breckenfeld; “The N a recitation by Daniel Murphy; remarks | " Major W. W. Greer. by Father McDonald; cakewalk by conclusion of the banquet the | Messrs. Murphy and Owens, and speeches “MADE ME A MAN.” Thousands of Rescued Sufferers from Lost Manhood unite in Praise of CALTHOS. An Offer Every Sufferer Will Be Sure to Accept. "0 C. 0. D. OR DEPOSIT SCHEME. Read carefully this announcement made by one of the greatest and richest importing firms in the A United accept unity appiness, Donot put it off until it is_too late. ates. Heed the wise words written bere, and tManhood, the Von Moh! Company, of Cincinnati, O., has :chh'ad mar- velous results. ’ More than 100,000 cures have been made the past year. Bel upm Pfl{' Jules Labarde, ous French Speclaliet, brought his ccvery, CALTHOS: t the knowledge of the world, the best physicians denied that any medicine knovm to science could restore the vital forces of men, if om:: lost through overwork,abuse, or excesses. ALTHOS is the greatest sensation in the medical AL Gay. e Cures made by CALTHOS (many of the cases of years standing) have attracted the atten. tion of medical men everywhere. ‘The National Medji &1 Board has recommended the remedy for use in Asylums, e ale Inmates are victims of lost manbood in jts most terrible form, brought on by abuses and In Europe the remedy is endorsed | in the gm"'mn:i?nm lndIz‘: pecific t standing armf :f‘:g;;:mtflu.and generally in all the famous Sanitariums and Retreats of the Old World. ‘The Von Mohl that every man in America, ] days’ trlal tnalmont togive away asa u-m. free of ffer from Lost Manh :laz:‘;{.:ny nature in the Sexual Orgamaor nerves, Charter, Will the and MURDER ADDED T0- THE CRIMES OF DESPERADOES Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | FLAGMAN MEETS DEATH BENEATH TRAIN WHEELS OAKLAND, Nov. 14.—Patrick Connor, 908 Broadway, Nov. 14. | the aged flagman at the raflroad cross- John Thomas, the saloon-keeper of |ing of Btanford street and San Pablo ave- West Oakland, shot in the head by ‘ nue, Golden Gate, to-night risked his life masked robbers last Sunday night, dled‘ at the Receiving Hospital this morn- ing, having been unconscious since he fell before his bar. The death of Thomas renders it hardly probable that the gang who robbed his saloon and murdered him will be caught, as there is absolutely no clew upon which to work. The bullet that caused death was embedded in Thomas’' brain, and al- | though the doctors probed several times to save the lives of an expressman named O. Olsen and the latter's daughter, and met death in a somewhat peculiar man- ner. The 6:45 o'clock Berkeley local, bound for the Oakland mole, was rapidly nearing the crossing, when Flagman Con- nor was suddenly apprised of an ap- proaching express wagon driven by O. Ol- sen, at whose side sat his daughter. Con- nor shouted at the top of his voice and excitedly waved his danger flag to warn they were unable to locate it €xactly OF | Gcon"as well as Engineer Clak of the Chief of Police Hodgkins ordered the | local. Instantly Olsep turned his horses release to-day of Ed Scott, the last of | to one side, but being unable to turn the suspects, who was found among the | away sufficiently to avold a collision he | box cars near the scene of the murder. | and daughter jumped for their lives It s certain to my mind." said the |and escaped with only a few bruises. Be- Chief, “that ail these robberies and hold- | fore Engineer _.ark couid stop his train are the doing one the locomotive crashed into the wagon | apparently not amateurs. and the latter vehicle was hurled against on at their game they wil and upon the flagman. saloon_some night where T P. Ward, residing at 1083 Crawford is ready to receive them and they street, was an eye-witness. He said | end up in the morgue. ‘onnior had just flagged the train for a It has been Sugg that there Is al- | clear track, and turning about, probably together too much orname 1 in saw Olsen driving up. He made a des- rtment. Chief Hodgkina, | perate effort to save the expressman from av. sald that there are | being hit by the train, but the latter ap- department, of peared to get rattled and jumped with SAi FRANGISGD AHI] IIURTII PACIFIO where, as well known, a majority of | | Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, CALIFORNIA LIMITED = -\?'- hx{ve kdom‘r‘)r}fllra('(;;: to lhelm," 'Faid .‘nflhor;iered 'r‘\"“ under arrest, as he had . (no matter how caused), or %mmfl;;m un- ather Yorke, “tha s country is a |no business there. The paper th: - , CALTHOS, will cure and rest 3 success in its government, its business, its | ed_hjs story said that stpupaq rr:x:-. ‘:]{-Irt-- g LTHos?:;tmfiu?nm;'fi{}u Put it to the test, try it free. There is no democracy and its people, and we have |liable newspaper man. He stowed himself mflty required. No C.O. D. or De « » certainly “manifested our ability to {ake | away on board the Tartar when we left | * S weivons name and adiress and ‘Che ¥on Mohi Co. wil send vou ex “CALTHOS" to last care of ourselves in the late unpleasant- | Manila, and when he was discovered re- | fivedays. IT WILL BE SENT IN'A SEALED ’PACKAGE BY MAIL. 1ln the quiet of your home used to work. Colonel Metcalf placed v it and see what it does. | “After the applause which greeted Father | him on bread and water for (w0 Weoka | ¥ S e andence relating vo fhe “CALTHOS" department of our business is strictly confideatial, Yorke's remarks had subsided Corporal |and he swore vengeance against us both. | We neither publish nor furnish testimonials. ~Address applications for trial treatment to He made no attacl John Miller of the First California Volun- this one on me.’ on Metcalf, but made teers sang an original song entitled THE VON MOHL COMPANY 473 B, Cincinnati, O. | p . Lasftrs’ TS el ke i o his daughter for safety, when the train ck the wagon and pushed it over on to nnor. I think Ols was driving to his home in Golden Gate.” Deceased, who was a native of Ireland, aged 60 years, had resided in this ecity | twenty-two vears. He leaves a widow, three daughters and two sons, all residing at 223 Etta street, near B, Golden Gate. An inquest will be held to-morrew night of the whole ¢ trol, s captal ers and pat wh “hief of Police clerks, A whisper in a Countr\' village continues | to echo for weeks. ABSOLUTE SECURITY 'Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear signature of Very small and as easy i FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION GENUINIE MUST WA [rmxy v»gmma./%aéz-c CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. SEE GENUINE WRAPPER SEE GENUINE WRAPPER Price 25 Cents '‘PRINTED ON RED PAPER..” BAILROAD TB.AVEI.. CALlFORNlA NORTHWESTEIN RI. CE SOUTHERN rnl‘lrlcfllr‘!'. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave LEAVE RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry — Frou NoVEMBE) Foot of Market 68 ¥ 5—7:20, B 630 . m. Thursdays—Exira trip ™. Baturdays—Extra trips at 1.4 SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:80, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:30, | °*7:304 Martinez, 0 p. m. | Calistoga and Santa Rosa RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, #8:304 The Overland Limited—Ogden, Den (DAYS—8:10, T:50, $:20, 1110 a_ m.; 12:45, ver, Omaha, Chicago.. S0 b m. - Satirdays—Extra tris af | *#:30aSun ‘Jose, Livermore, f 3 and 6:35 p. iacramento, ~ Placerville, DAYS—8:10, 9: w 11:10 . m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, \lmml\u, Chico, lted Bluft...... 6% o m *#8:304 *Milton, Oskdale and Sonora.. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park 004 Haywar same schadule as above. | *9:004 Atianti u and e — *9:004 Siggiine , Latirop, Btocktan, Leave Arrive crced and Freano. Ban Francisco. | In Effect | San Francisco. | :00a Pon fste Froams — | — October 15, ugeles: Week | Sun- | 18% 004 Vallcfo, Ma W Days. | days. ( Destination 004 Haywards, Niles and Way Statio s T T *12:00m Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacri 7:30 am| 8:00 am| to, (1040 am| 8:40 am ‘mento, Mendots, Hanford, Visalis, 8:30 pm| 9:30 am| Petaluma. 6:05 pm 10:25 am Perterville . . *4:15p 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| | 7:35 pm| 6:22pm | 1:00e fl,.cumq..m Ttiver Sienmers. i8:00p | *3:40p 1:30 am 10:25 am 480 pm| $:00 am| 5 pm| 6:22 pm | *4:30p Niles, Han = | | *5:002 The Owl 7:30 am 1*"’"‘,“"“ and| | e LR (u Ukish, | 7:3 pm| 6:22 pm | bara, Los & *9:454 | *5:80p Stockton, Merced, I *12:157 T30am 1035 am | 3507 Treario, akseateid: Banie 8:00 am| Guerneville. | 7:35 pm| | Los 'Angeles, Deming, El Paso, 8:30 pm | $:23 pm | New Orleans and Eaat. *3:307 Hauta Fo s Taam| $00am| ~Sonoma |10:40 am| $:40 em | et Mujave i .“"'""’ e an; ds, Nil S €:10 pm/ 5:00 pm{ Glen Ellen. | £:05 pm| 6:22 pm | l\’-""’ e 7:30 am| § .m‘ Sebastopol. [10:40 am|10:25 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| 1'7:35 pm| 6:22 pm | Bteges connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Lytion for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for skagss ; at Clcverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- o “Duncan Springs, Highiand = Springs, | Lake- COAST DIVISION (Narrow (inuge] (Foot of Market Strect.) *8:15 Newark, Centerville, 5 Boulder Creek, 8 u\d rt and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy g‘;flns- Saratoss Springs, Blue Lakes, Laursl ell Witter 8 l'ln!! Upper uke, Pomo, tations. *Sis0r Potter VI"O John y's, Riverside, Lieriey’s, 12:15¢ Newark, , y, New Bucknell's, anhedrin H!l(hl Hullville, Orr’ mléen. Felton, Boulder Creek, Hot Epfln Mendocino Fort Brags, EIDLI Oruz and Principal Way WUlfPO al, Willitts, hylon\llle‘ Cums= fl'-lflnul ming’ Bell's SDI’“I‘I, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, wark, San Jose, Los Gatos. 0:204 chtlu nd Eureka. lllllsl‘ Huntzn Exmn(nn. flln Jull \md ¥ RBaturd: to Monday round trip tickets at re- Way Statiovs........ .. {7200 " e o iy et o a1l omin| CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ond San Rafeel at hait r!fl! m cle piag, | T2 SH PRUNCISGOFed of arka St 5y |°)— - cket hee Market sf ronicle :16 9:00 11:00aM. 11:00 *2:0 i X C. WHITING, X. RYAN, y Fpt) el $ Coooh ot Gen Faas: Arcit. ol of Bruadway.—"6:00 8:00 10:004. 1200 300 1400 “8:00r. COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). | (Third and Townsend Sts.) |0A Obulln View, South Ban Francisco.. {6:30p Jose and Way Stations (I‘vu' \ naden W rdne‘dlyl ouly).. . *L:30p T'res Pinos, Nanta Cruz, Paso tobles, San Lowpoc and Btutions #9:004 Sau Jose, Pacitc Grove. s Oblap A for Morning. *Daily. tSunday excepted b Saturday only. HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. h_.ll.!m 7 for Afternoon. 1 Sunday only. Santa Fe Route. The fastest train, Lmiag over the veat-ratl- | road, wlu: the highest class accommodations, | Commencing October | 1 leaves Ban Franclaco af | ... OO 0 TO MII‘LL ‘VALLEY WORDEY. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY, | e 5“‘ e Arriving in Chicago at 2:15 p. m. 034 FRIDAY, SUNDAY, TUESDAY. "D"BDAY | E\TRA TRI?S—FM Mill Valley and San Ra~ faei, on Mondays, Wednesds~s and Saturdays, OVERLAND EXPRESS Gidiid ¥ DAYS 0% 10:00, Every day in the year. Pullman Palace and Lt iationd (R Upholstered Tourlst Cars leave for Denver, Sy atkun Y rua b San Quentin, Kansas City, Chicago and the East. Take Mar. | ¥ RoM. SAN RAFAEL T?as s ket-st. Ferrynawo BL WEEK DAYS—$:%5, VALLEY ROAD #12:30, 2:15, *3:40, *5:15 p. m. Between Stockton, Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Saturdass at 640 and 1019 Tulare and Bakersfleld, furnishes good local train service. “11:30 2. m.; *LI5, ‘Wednesdays and m. *1:45 a. rains marked () start from San Quentin, OM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO: 'EEK DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 7 2:35, 3:45, 5:20 DAYS—4:20, *8:00, m.; , 946 a. m.3 Kiondays, Wednesdays and and 10:20 p. m, . 10:05 a. m.; 13:05, 2:15, 3:30, San Francisco office, 628 Market st, ullphon.‘ Main Oakland office, 118 Broadway. Sacramento office, 201 J street. Ean Jose office, 7 West Santa Clara street. EXTRA TRIPS on \ Saturdays at 7 Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Established in 1854 for the treatment of Private | Disenses, Lost Manhood. Debility or disease wearing ou bodyand mins, 1d Skin Diseases The doctor cureswhen gtbers all OUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing SUNDAY, October 1, . “EEKYDSA—‘;NS;(?& m, and ld‘g Try hi CI ! BUNDA a. m. an Fanbeed. Callpewete. | © Fare S F. fo Summit and. Return, fi o ox 1957 San Franchoa | THOS. COOK & SON. Agts., 621 Market st ures B IR CIRRO