The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 29, 1900, Page 26

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ul supper, dancing was indulged in a late hour. Among those present T it} Gertl e , Julia Cummings, Vichman, Fan- , Ralph Brennan, b Sul farry livan, R. W. Con- Brennan, William Madden, Villlam Eastern hospitals. Captain L. G. Emerson, a well known shi& master of this port, left for his home in iths In this city. Mrs. H. F. Friedman will re- ive their friends Sunday, April %, and Wednesday, May 2, at 1343 Pl Attorney returned from their northern trip and have gone to Oroville, Mr. Pistolesi being a delegate to the Grand Parlor, N. S. s5 Ella_ V. McCloskey, accompanied y her brother and sister, will spend the next four months at Larkspur. Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Kngp have re. turned from their three weeks' stay at Byron Bprings. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Cooper left yester- day for an eight months’ European trip. Cooper will attend the International ical Congress at Paris. onsul J. Simpson and family have irned to San Francisco after a two weeks' pleasant stay at Gilroy Hot Sy Mrs A. Gwynn has returned to the Spri; Vihlein, president of the Schlitz E M ukee, Wis,, and spend a short time at . Brewing ( Mrs. Wihlein ton Lindley and Miss San Francisco ing for Castle Crag. McDermott and Miss Win- Rowlands have returned to the city after several days’ sojourn in Liver- Miss Cel ifred V. avenue has returned from a trip to the aine on Thursday, after spending six L. C. Pistolesi and wife have ra city after a pleasant stay at Gliroy Hot | lert | tatn J. J. Meyl t R.-A. Miner, Loy, §iMexter, Lieutengnt B 2 Jiny: son, Geo 7! A Sitmpson. A- Wnt;{ru, fxn?‘%‘é?éer‘;‘, £ %-m‘\z'rt\n\!’éu‘:i . Myrick, Godfs iterhoff, Chansior. 3, Ohaneiar, 9 H. Bagby, Dr. T, D. J. Frick, W. W. Lovett, Robert Rowag, Percy Schumach kins, W. V Stephens. 3. 6. Matt, - Haskins, W O i O, McLaughlin, R MGy ¥ e Liewellyn, K. ¢ Kiokwe, Charles Chans: lor; Dougias Burdette, F. ¥ Blake, Rich- ard Bundrém, Arthur Bumiiler, G. G- Ed- n wards, Fred Forrester, Jack Foster, Lewls', Harry Tufts, Edward Tufts, von Neumeyer, Bert Willlams, ens, F. Shoemaker, C. A. Miller, Johnson, P. H. Lyo; . B E Carroll Allen, Russ Avery, G. W. S. Burnett, W. R. Burke, . Barker, W. Chapman, J. lerl(‘larke. Earl Cornon, J. E A. A. Stev- Fred Elltot, A. K. Fra . G. Hutchipson He i Howell, W. H. Holliday, Oscar Lawler, C. N. Hadlow, A E; Morland, Lioya Mach, E. K. Monic . Newmark, W. §. Porter, Joseph SO tort, Ross Smith, Ph vilson, W. K. R. Viel, Charies Seyier. L. D, Sale, T, J. ler, L. D. O'Hara, G. Perkin, . Ruthven and Fow= ler Shankiand, * "> *- Andy McCarthy of San Francisco ar- rived In the city Mondag trom the north. H. Rosenfeld of San Francisco. accom: e’nnled_ by his wife, is a guest of the Hotel oionel T, A East t olonel T, A. Lewis has gone East to visit his old home in Louisville, Ky. He expects to be gone about six weeks. Mrs. E. R, Neldig has returned from & | visit to friends in San Bernardino. ev. George T. Dowling has gone East on a business trip. Dr. H. Bert Ellis has returned from San Francisco. Judge Carroll Cook of San Francisco was a guest in the city during the week. or. WL {,;5 gone to North Bend, Ind., where he was called by the serious iliness of his father. Nathan Cole Jr. has gone to Chicago on a business trip.” He expects to remain about a_month. United States Marshal H. Z. Osborne has returned from a business trip to San Francisco Dr. H. E. Fellows, who has been spend- ing several days in our city, has returned to San Franeisco. Mrs. A. F. M. Strong has returned from an extended visit in the East Captain and Mrs, Charles J. Bell left on Saturday for the East. will leave | early In May for Europe, where they ex- | pect to spend several months in travel. Mrs. Willlam Wincup has returned to her thc.me in this city after a visit in the ast. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coleman of East APRIL 29, 1900 Fifth street have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Moses of Sedalia, MO0 o, ay of the ¢ Morning Club closed the stu ‘)":;r)emr Frfiiny eve?lngflxllh a dramatic sical entertainment. u:\(;r:uc'eorge D. Ruddi; emer}n,lu?sg :’( luncheon ?n ‘Monday in honor 0 . ._Hinsdale. i "ong Mrs. Edwar Paula were guests of during the week. The marriage of Miss May Rcsvm‘aud,l Adeline Frentz, to Ern- daughter of Mrs. e est G. Pause, will take place on St. John's Episcopal Church Mr. and Mrs. A. lo“iion_(‘llt:xlu, Mrs. Thomas e Angre!les School of Dramatic Art gave an excellent address on and Voice Culture” before Ing Club on Monday afternoon. —_— Czarina. A ladies’ . Viel kid, hand-turned, style, elegance, ease and service, called Czarina, worth $3 50, can be had for $250 a pair, and as a special introduction of this elegant shoe 500 pairs will be sold on Weanesday only for $150 a pair. See the window display of the Czarina at the Bee Hive Shoe Co.'s, 717 Market street, ne.ar‘ Third. —_———— Reunion of Parishioners. The parishioners of St. Francis Church will hold a reunion and picnic on May-| day in Shell Mound Park. The commit-| tee having the affalr in charge is as fol- lows: A. Connich (chairman), P. F. Quirk (secretary), P. Connors, P. A. Buckley, C. Nicholes, E. J. Rx'an. D. Hennessey, J. McFadden, W. Antonivich J. Campodonico, B. Dowd, Miss Dowilng, Miss Mrs, Stevenot, Givney, Miss Foley, Mrs, reen, Mullin,” Mrs. Bardet, M Gleason, Miss Casey and Miss K. immons. ———e————— Girls Do Charitable Work. The San Francisco Nursery for Home- less Children will derive a neat sum from | a bazaar and entertainment held last night at the Waiters residence, Washington street, by ers.”” The organization is composed of the following young ladies: ter, Edna Osborn, Edna de Wolff, Dalsy Walters and Ottle Gitleland. 4 Vernon of Santa | friends in this city | T, Maguire have gone | Watson Young of the Los | “Character Building | the current | events section of the Wednesday Morn- | shoe made of the very best| known for their | e e 3028 | the “Haymak- | Anita Rose, | Grace Taylor, Carrie McLean, Leslie Car-| DRY GOODS COMPANY. JUST RECEIVED! Latest Novelties in : FOULARD SILKS! Elegant and Exclusive Designs, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. ....PANNE VELVETS.... 200 PIECES COLORED TAFFETA LINING SILKS. SPECIAL SALE! 3000 yards Striped, Plaid and Fancy Silks, reduced from $1.00, $125 and $1.50 to.........T5¢ to close COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FIL CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Francisco. 1) Burkardt, n’}"{: \'fl.ll.ll‘z')_ where they were the guests = & nry Levy, Joe Ferrine, of Mrs. T. Owens. N SQUARE. By LTy e e oe. | Demadion Lo R Stoskwall IS evadh RAILRQAD TRAVEL. WIHEALS” S 3 er. _Charles Simmons, Ben | Heffron and Miss Mary Scott of the “In| — % Parad! company, while in Helena, | Mont., were entertained by Governor and Mrs. Smith and other well-known society | people on several occasions. McCartney, Gilbert Shearer, was tendered prise party [ Smma Estes, the | Mr. and Mrs. B. Nathan and daughter | | treet, | leave to-morrow for the East and Europe. | OPEN | | : <F present were: Miss Effe| Mrs, William D.'Shea of New York Is | | | SR e Aoy Yameson. Miss Emma | here on a_visit to her mother, Mrs. B. i | Tra e on, Miss May | Hahne, at 1324 California street. | Twu FAMOUS THAIHS | AN FIEANCING el Harrizan, Miss Annle [ Oscar L‘ Fest, s n.vx st T | —— LIMITED — | (Main Line, Foot of Market Street. n ree Collison, Miss Frankie | oli Opera-house, with Mrs. Fest and their | | | g o Mr G Mre Strock. Mr. and two duuz!h(erx_ Tennle and Mattle, will | SA RA lS 0 | | zmavs — Fmow Avmm 1 1900 — rd, Mr. ar eave early next week for an extended | ( ( | "+7:004 Benicia, v Kelly, George Roach, Ed Es- | tour of the southern part of the State, | 2 | - ay N e Nidever, Rich- | taking In the Catalina Islands and Mex- | l‘“c er oc er e R e e dc yeorge Svetrich, | 1co. They will be gone two months. | Red Biuff, Pordand.. .......... *7:45» 8 g srge Ushold, { TO 71304 Mastinez. San Ruvaon, Vallejo, Napa, e John Cox, | C nid Santa Rosa. *6:1a K “or 1 Green, Mr. Ford, f‘t Lhs Resoits L Noonday ted—Ogden, Den- N ‘ HIGHLAND SPRINGS—The season at | ecla z T *suse Highland Springs has opened up earlier | Train From Club Parties. than usual, and there are some forty | | s 5 Fortnightly held its last guests at the hotel. Among the golf en- NEW YORK, | Mateo Fortnightly held s . | thusiasts who daily frequent _the new | BOSTON, | { the season April 19 at the esi- | jinks may be seen Dr. F. W. Skaife and | ST. LOUIS to § gUpFaLO. || e k Spe - e ahe JPrP7| K. O. Steers of San Franclsco; Miss Lou | ( CINCINNATL ‘ Stephens, Mrs. W. B. Hopkins, Miss Sue Gordon, Misses Marie and Cecll Sorbier ot | Woodland, Miss A. D. Ames, Miss L G. | e Waggoner | Hunter of San Francisco. J. Craig Is rap- he Red Fan,” | jqiy recovering from a severe attack of T as an en-| yneumonia. Among recent arrivals are: | ort paper on | E. J. French, Mrs. M. H. Wardwell, E. P. | the theme of | {and Frean: 0. Mojave and T.oa k of Women in | Via Big Four Route and | New York Central Railway. || ed with a Santa Fe Route ‘mento, Mendota, H Porterville ...... Haywards, Niies and Sncrame: NO TUNNEL AT ST. LOUIS. NO FERRY AT NEW YORK. - . poem by the Foster, Dr. C W. Hibbard and | STOP AT NIAGARA FALLS Ddse m{ author of | wife, n, H. H. Elliott, J. Oliver, | The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe kailway System begs to s o G e "2:.\{‘};_'» il | announce the completion of its railway from San Francisco to ° ° | 5. | Miss 'A. D. Huner, E. C. Ewell and wife, Chicago—2550 miles. | * ero:ans ad | Br. ] W, Bhaite, u]r]. 1\; O. Lsu-crl C. | | y | 3:43 3 id the univer: | bier. Misés' Marie and Cethle Sorbler, G | It is the only railway which owns and controls its track from T T Bakaratiold, tiaagus (or work in San rancisco | E. Buckner, P. H. Lacy and wife, B. Con | | i | . bars, Los Angel . . gagement The me osed with a | way and Earl Keir, all from San Fran- | Ehe BRI Uocan 1o Lake Piehigan; | At 1 p. m. e5:307 Blockton, Merced, Fieano, . H. Do RARLISL, RBsiStes SKAGGS HOT SPRINGS—The follow- | | Tow Otloans and East.. [EREN It proposes to furnish prompt and satisfactory service, and it i o O . | ing guests are registered at Skaggs Hot | e April 17, the | oo, yma_ County: T. P. s:rfim, L. | hopes to receive a generous proportion of the public patronage CINCINNATI, s vanquet to Ben |} P P P 2 5 o banavet 1o Tieh | N Kercheval, Mr._and Mrs. Robert’ I | | S WASHINGTON, o aceept | Yarcum, Geopge W Richurdson, D. J. ‘ BALTIMORE. sii g = estau- | YOKEY 5 I o May 1st freight will be handled regularly to and from the East i CHICAGO to { PHILADEBPHlA, | Grmana, T A fully | Water E. Buck, Rev. V. G. Martin, Dr. and all points in the San Joaquin Vailey and Southern California. " NEW YORK. | ontxGuagt Jab-Oafes, . Do and merry- | o ', Mahr, Mr. and Mrs. F. Marriott, E 7 | aielor Fors o Way Sta : "l midnieht. | 5 Biood, A. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. M.’ H. | Freight Depot: Corner Spear and Harrison Streets Via Big Four Route and | D O ; | Girondin, Mr."and Mrs. Percy J. ¥oung, Chidsncake & O Halfways || Hac s Mr. and Mrs. Archie A. Tisdall, Mr. and sape i | = e pz,’;': | i\{lr.«_ c W Hibbard, Mrs. (J & Rfiuq}r%} The date for inaugurating passenger train service will be 1 rasi_"ga1y " irold Rountree, Edwin C, Ewell, John ant William M. | Struven and family, J. P. Thorn, C. W. announced later. CARLTON C. CRANE, Kenitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroth, | ante Cruz 8 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Young, Rev. Willlam R, Pacific Coast Agent. 1 P. Kirby, Henrl Omli, M. Gets, Mrs. A. | JOHN J. BYiNE, EDWA®D CHAMBERS, | - Cruz and FPrinc! Lux, Miss Selma Lux, Frank A. Lux, Gus | Gi 1P A s | e Iy, able entertainment was | Ferguson, H. H. Elliott, W. N. Wieboldt, | oneral Passenger Agent, General Freight Agent, — = . he Red Caps at St. John's Guild | DT ."\:‘,‘!J“Q‘;},fl’: wite. Sganaf'“ril\_ne(;iigz; | Lines west of Albuquerque. | 12:037 Newark 4‘;-:;0"" eventn de: age- | Miss 2 Neilson, ) | i maden, Feiton, BERInE Rer Ahe ey Oaklandg 8. H. Goldstein, Dr. I R_Pow- | W. A. BISSELL, Assistant Traffic Manager, Santa Fe System. GlllFoRNlA lMlTED Sants Crus sud Nowing programme was | 9ll, J. W, Beawell end wife, W. V. | b kALl e i I E , Red Cap banjo k K%S. eck, Miss Lon Seawell, | ettt hamment ol Botkions the | Miss Liu"A. Mulgréw, Vernon Goodwin, | ot wood, e | Ernest L. Finicy, ~Healdsburg: Mra | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. k- Ho elmke, George Helmke, John McLen: X PRANGISCO—Poot of Market Sireat (Slio 8 ng. William Potts; | non, Blocksburg: R. Hopper, Yell Nobles, N TRA From SA . oS Shewt (Sip §— " vocal solo, Misa | . Ornbaun, Lee Nobles, H. Nobles. Dr. OCEA VEL. ; OCEAN TRAVEL. <., e R i ad R o R& oo : n accompaniment by | Hastings, San, Diego; J, D. Wilkerson, | EESET OAELAND—Fasl of Brondway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.. a tour of the Dumont; duet, Miss Lang- 3! Be TN | Pacific Coast St i *1:00 13:00 0 14:00 *3:08r.u. oy will be mt 1ter and Mre, Gardner: vocal solo, Mr, | PARAISO—The following guests reg- as eamshlp Co. : i ller and | istered at Paraiso during the past COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange). That | weck: =~ Colonel Duboce, and wife, Will Dispatch From | Steamers leave Broadway (Third and Townsend Sis.) akiand s am Hall, R. chie, James harf, : v v, South San Francieso.. 10808 ,’,""_\‘f‘ h Lannan, L. 'R. Ellert, Mrs. L. BAN FRANCISCO Direct for ‘ whart, San Francisco R e Ve v, Bonih Bom Newmebess_ 10stiow Alnradan Wednoadays o » $7:304 Sundsy Excursion for San J Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove : - - Johnson, A_ M. Johnson, Mrs. McDurmett, 1 n the Future Fahrbach, child {md maid, S8an Fran- | o Sy is o0; Miss Flint, A. B. Smith, E. J. Mar- or_Victoria, Vancouves, (B. | -Lis will hold its third so- | i8¢0 N8 4 0% 78 50y TV M Taylor | ). Port Townsend, Sedttle, . evening, May 1, In P. Johnson, Alameda; Thomas Will- Axlorte. Rvatutl, Asualin b3 E 19 M: butiding. 3 Spreckels: C. R. King, J. A. Cot- | m ill give their closing party | C. F. Wagner, A. C. Anderson, The Well-Known ALASKA FLYER, ‘nm‘ day thereafter: chanj | Astor he season at Unlon-square Hall, 1 a and G. N. Ry. v at Vancouver to C. edwood, Menlo Park anta Clara, San Joss, Cruz. Sailnes, 1. Teague, Sailnas; A. B. Cole and wife, "Faco 5 Brown. P. L. Benton, R. J. Camp. e Berkeley; Mrs. E. L. Willlams and ues- | M. K. Keokokalela, Honolulu; company's steamers for A S. S. HUMBOLDT, | te:48r San Maieo, | Palo Alto, |J May 10, the Stne | . J. h hop at | pell, b . Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—10 a. mi April Twenty-first | child, James G. Bailey, E. C. Godfrey, e 26, May 4 and every fiftth day thereafter. e i bt | Los Avgeles Sailing WEDNESDAY - - May 3. | omed Ui Sontces " Soait o demand they 3 e ; e < o | ucos. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, who have been hereto- | GILROY SPRINGS-The —following —_— » Bt Basbars, Feainin. Humenal s vedre This is the quickest running and most guests regisiered | here during the| gt EGANT S, 8. ZFALANDIA | Best 8an Pedro (Lo Angelss) and Newport-b | o laxurious train across the centineat. hew . past week: Olen Owen, John Thom- iy o m. April 29, May 4 and every fourth day CONNECTING TRAIN LEAVES Sax Fraxcisco: e son, Grant S. Pyle, James Roche, (2000 tons burden). i Qg e iy bt ol Eriuial to George Alfred - 'wedding will take place in First salling (capacity engaged). Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C.' Ewell, Jay Scott, | Second salling (approx. Cunningham, Captain A. | and child, S8an_Francisco; | For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford | (San Luts Oblspo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. m., | Saturday, arriving In Chicago at 2:15 P.N In time to connect with all limited | trains for New York. n Jose aud v Moruing. + Sunday excepted. William E. Nicolsen, wife for Afternoor a recep- $ Sunday enly. ple at the Detroit > Miss Margaret | the near future. =~ o g .o | Henry Wihlein and wife. Miss J. Wolfrom, 6. S. MORNING STAR April 27, May 1 and every fourth day there- | in the southern| The Columbia Dramatic Club will glve | yjiee"1, " Swan, Haldo Rohurt and wite, i > ' aher, OVERLAND Leaves San Francisce at 5:3 | s Satarday only wnd Mrs Colling | an_entertalnment and soclal in Mission | \iiwavies: G, Pedemonte, B. Vaccariggo, | o iannt (Cooclty engaged). oy For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del | EXPRESS P M With Palace and Tourist | __@Seturdayand Sundsy cfundaysod Mooty » | Bpera Tiall, on the evening of May 2, the | MUgARKes: G Bodom o Ciiroy: Anton b, | . Through service for Dawson and all Yukon | Cabo, Masatlan, Altata, La Pas, Santa Rosalia Zars for Kansas City, o | proceeds of which will be devoted to the | Horersen San Ramon; Hans Nelson, Dan. | River points. and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each DAILY Chicagoand East. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Home Gatherings | Angels: Sogality booth. St Pauls ba| i . X For passage and freight rates apply month. o, e o s Stocktor, VALLEY » air In addition to a musical prgramme _ « tion obtat Local between . mm A very successful farewell surpm-‘: comedy in ome act, by K. McLeod, en- Los Angele THE ALASKA EXPLUHATIDN Cfl P R " company's giesno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulars ROAD LESS rty was tendered to Miss Alice Condon | titled “Tactics,” will be presented. geles, " The cemnln{ reserves the right to change and Bakersfield. SAI Hulc'scu AID lon‘m Hcmc the eve of her departure for an ex- | e Rev. Bishop Montgomery, who will General Offices, 139 POST STREET. steamers, salling dates and hours of slling| gpp yOU N Sam Fraacisco offics. 628 RAILWAY COMPANY. Sl Sour &L The isiiiinie ST e po- Saile way. shortly leave for a visit in the East, was OFFI0E—+ New Montgomery 'FRISCO SOON MarketStreet,Phone Main | gypurgn Ferry, Foot of Market S 765 Harrison street, on Fyiday even.| The following Californians salled for | the guest of honor at a dinner given by strect (Palace Hotel). 1531; Oakland, 1118 Broad- ; ay even LINE i Ra¥ e 30 vy e santor ciaseY ¢V ehe | Europe on the Hamburg-American line | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott at thelr home AMERICAN . GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents. | Fay: Sacramento, 201 ) Street; SanJose,TWest | | SAN FRANCISCO 70 SAN RAFAEL Sacred Heart Presentation Convent. The | steamer Belgravia from New York April | on East Thirty-sixth strest. Covers were | WEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS farke - O S N - s Do W,‘.’{" 1{;:3‘—1. e 00 & i.':{.—.u;;‘; mmittee having charge of the arrange- | 24.: H. Braunschweiger, Theo Dierks, |lald for the following: Hon. Stephen M. f,‘r-ggln ,;‘,fi";'r“"'w‘;;',f:’:d“g‘,"“ at 11:30 p. m. Baturdays—Extra trips at 150 e the e e O e arrtng® | Mrs. Theo Dierks, Theodore Dierks Jr. | White, Judge H. C. Dillon, Hon. R. F.| o™ Yol "oraiay o iy e THE O, R, & N, C0. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, | sd3bavs 5o s oo o m: 19, w Hazel Brennan, Mary | Miss Olga Dierks, Miss Erma Dierks, | Del Valle, I B. Dockweller, John F. Fran- | Ne i Fanbateiy Pady SRS S0 , | sUNDATS s, 4 ;1M W Helen Goyhenix and | Mrs. Dr. Frederick Westerberg, Master |cis and Z. Montgomery. ay Via Sausalito Ferry. "SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. e cvening was| Johua {esterberg Mrs L. Strandberg. | Mr. and Mre. O. W. Childs entertained RED STAR LINE. PORTILAND Commencing April 22, 100, WEEK DATS-4:0, 1:50. S0, 1100 o m.; 1345, 1 impromptu | Master Charles erE, . E. M. . £ e S and 635 o Al e e | B e B T itieas. Mo Gy, | ot Snmer o MM ATetRE Bt St New York and Antwers. From Spear-street Whart at 11 & m. PR oM AN S SN RAPAEL. . 148 and o35 o m. | Mrs, Willlam Schoening, | home on Hoover _street. The following | From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. $I2 First Class Including Berth SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11310 & m; 140, 340, Sening, Master Ernef | were present: Ex-Senator and Mrs. | Noordland ......May 2|Westernland FARE $8 Second ' lass and Meals. ¢ 00 & m.; | Tgg6. 6:25 p. m. o B Eiuse, Tewis Mor- | Stephen M. White, Admiral and = Mrs. | Friesiand ‘May 9| Kensington .....May 30 | STATE OF CALIFORNIA sals ol B Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park S rAuS a8 MPT | Bradley and Miss Morrison of San Jose. ' | Southwark ... May 16l Noordland . kst tymith i e kR S e Y and San | gyme schedule as above. Master Willle venz. Rey | Mr. dnd Mrs. Secondo Guast! entertained EMPIRE LINE COLUMBIA sa May & 18, 25, June 7 ‘m, - Leave | In Effect " Avetv . ¥ e ‘Mrs. A. Krause and three |at dinner on Monday evening at their 1Re, = Short line to Walia Walla, Spokane, Butte, °3:00. *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 e 120 T i) Sen Pk & ause, Mrs e Miuse andihree | home on East Third street. Mr. and Mrs, | (8. 8, Oblo, trom San ¥rancisco, Muy 15, and | Helena and all ' polnts In' the Northwest. | - 3 fr R s 4 Pt e Touelin, e am | Ot Hont were the guests of honof | from Senttle, May 2, to Nome and St ‘Michasl. | T3 Cuen “lickets_to ail points ‘East. " | P i S5 FTL el o e ] Vo= | On the Hamburg-American Line steamer | 274 A e Eda"ddmcri' H. r'fi-"f“.";f&"..'?él.‘i"&.’.“.“i.’f&.’.‘i"uo' Fr o E. C. WARD, General Agent, llido s m. does mot run to Sen Rafael Sua- | _Daye { days. | Destination.| days. | Days alatis 28: Mme. C. 3 F. Volimer, Mr. and Mrs. Edwar am- 3 - 630 Market st. . F N 1 3l v b e A Lanteanchl, |} J 0N ana Mrs, Marion Welsh, Misa | pdsonge iy niormation regarding freight and | GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Trains marked () run to San Quentin. 1 ol e am| Petatuma. | 6:08 pmf10:15 am BARGAINS. o fmma May Kaufman, Miss Minnie | Sue Johnson, Miss Aurelia Amiilo, J. Fon- INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., Superintendents. ol AR T TR E T 3.0 D! 5:00 pm! Santa Rosa.| 7:35 pm! §:20 pm A AINS_— Wr. and Mrs. J. Stevert, Miss Clara | tana and J. W. Nelson of San Francisco. 3 Mottaomary. sty g5 ab¥ oL e adenlh ) o Tl o L T % 10 - - | er 3. {nappe, Mr. R . J. C. s, | las 4 f =1 1 - sbur - nd-hand, in G e M e 1 Hitawm Jons, | ing parties at Kramers Hall on Tuesday E Weanesday, a5 | “EUNDAY { b order, every instrument Miss Bertha Mohrdloc);. John Helg, Miss ;;':ninf- Several hundred persons were ”?rofio"g”'smju m. 5 | | 8 Geyservilla. 'r cl # A 8 E sent. . 8. Alameda | p._m. | :00 am! Cloverdall -3 » guaranteed. EER L i A rman, Maxl- | P ollowing is the list of the club mem- — W I vie Bt | P e machedl ) atart from fan Quentts, | o ois | B gl 88 v | Mrs. Tiille Lichtenstein, C. A. Noble, Mlm; ! bhers: Messrs. R. L. Horton, F. A. Hines, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- Auckland for Sydney mgn MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. 8 e P J Hopland L Pk 10 Chick Squar | 7°C. Peters, Mrs. Sophie Meyer, Miss | Dr. Robert Day, Arthur Bralay, Dr. J. T. ner First and Braonan streets, 1'p. m., | ¥ (OMPANY- Wednesday, May 16, | WEEK DAYS—8:53, 645 8:00, 3:30 pm! 3:00 am| and_ Uktah. | 7:35 pml ¢ ickering Square, Auguste Harrenber] rs. O. Cochius, Coitey. Robert Carhart, Warren Carhart, | {of YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at at 8 p 12:35, 1:45, 2:45, 3:30, 4:50, 5. Hallet & Davis “ Sgusts M > Siptasin ¢ et Addicsn Day, Ralph Day, J. Grifith, Fred | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and | Favorite line around the world via Hawall, | EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays. o .00 Gu > J10:25 am B T Micheelsen, Mrs. I Micheelzen, Joseph | Sddin Da%; RyBR Ciikrics - Hionderson, | sonnecune at Hongkong with stemers'for In- | gamon, New Zepland, Anitralis. india Sues | and Safieisve af Db fpo 1y P b Seameomss) hugies P IR = ~ s - - 3 iy R 1, 4 2 ia, etc. No rece! on rd on day | England, ete.: clase. 8—8: B B 1 . TR | 169p Emerson Palmer, Ingwer H. Peters, Miss Fannle | Fred Henderson, Horace Henderson, Cap- | ot sailing. .~ " y 5 0. SPECKELS & 8103 €O, agls. 14 Montgamen am| y 7 Markst St. ——————————— S, AMERICA MARU. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR s iixiisi sl Seelig, Paul Hoeflicl Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freichl GMco, 32 » Personals. Sonoma f‘.l-m;;w:n Chickering o and pm| Glen Ellen. 6:05 pm/ 6:20 pm wa Steinway 5 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- ¢ 30 am| 8 g z Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Platz and youngest | And ail other facial blemishes are removed by | gg ursday, Juns Lth, . 1% EATHOR 5500 AL, ol SR o) setactopet S P 3 Bucher Upright, ' Clell: P DR. and MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe | > R : i L g o R R S IR SR £ opol % prrl 9:2 uchi y daughter Clella of 2631 Pine street salled | pujjaing, 1170 Market ‘st., cor. Taylor, rooms | Reund-trip tickets ot reduced rates. For | |—————————— SERAPIS Point Reyes and way stations Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Woodworth ey on April 21 for Europe, after spending sev- | 25-26, with the clectric needle without ‘pain or Mon‘hly sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg S e A ey . and way sta- | SPFings and White Suiphur Springs: at Fulton freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market st Wm?l“lrl ‘ for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at AVERY, General Agent. er Geyserville for Skaggs Springs for the Geysers: at Hopland for D | Bprings. Highland Springs, Kelseyvi!! scar, Permanency guaranteed; hours 1t0 4 p. m. The reatest skin food and tissue builder. W. H. “ eral weeks in New York. They will prob- ably be gone a year. ViAJEAions (i QN SN it A St 0. 45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way | 8.8. (OTAVIA SAILS ABOUT HAY 1. | stations. Ricca Arlington Mrs. Sam Davis has given up her apart- %N FLAIERAGRE Newby & Evans e D erent Strcet bnd raen o | BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM | coxraoniz cNrRALE TRANSATLANTIQUS SR AND MOUNT TAMALPam | Dad Serings, Sodx Bay. Laeport snd Bartiett cottage at 1206 Pacific avenue, Alameda | Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm. | p; LINE TO HAVRB-PARIS. | MBCENIC RAILWAY—_Commencing . Sunday, Springs. Hiue Lakes. Lawrel Don Take, ) : Opera (Bay station). At home fourth. Tuesdays. | ‘nimio ™ Sein® 2kite "and - Salling every Thursday instesd of “AREVR April 2. 1500, via to Ferry. " Week brings: Uper Lae Fomo. Mrs. 1. Magnin has removed to her new | yourhtul. It 1s & liquid. 4 AT from Drec it Notth River, foot of | oo L e N B e S o D P et ot ™ HATRL™ o Jwa!dence. 1452 Page street, corner of Ma- | Any cream of the confi‘ Morton et., LA BRETAGNE, May 3; LA EE AR e ] W a m, la m, 1:0 p. m. 23 BSprings, Mendocino ' City. Fort Bragg. W yron auzy sonic_avenue, and will be at home every | sistency of butter wil} CHAMPAGNE, May 10; La GAscoone, way | FOR I, S, NAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ, p. m. Tickets can be pure] the Seu- port. Usal. Willits. Laytonville, Cummins. first Wednesday in the month. stimulate the xrowth o 17; L'AQUITAINE, 24, First-class to Py o, o salito Ferry, north end of Unlon Ferry t. \Fs Springs, Harris, Olsen's. Dyer. Scor'a Mrs. Stephen S. Rau has removed to her | Balr on:r Rw face. Dn|- Havre, and upward; 5 per cent reduction on teamer “‘Montigeile.’ foot of st., San Francisco. Fare, and ireka. 308-310-312 POST ST. new residence, 1482 Page street, corner of | Man Tollet ~Cream s round trip. Second class to Havre, 45 3 per | MON. Tuce, Wed, round trip from Sas Francisco. §1 4. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at 3 e pias | 20f00 .2 On and will be pleased to nesday in Masonic_avenue, see her friends every first Wi mhx;’nm.m sekete o &t potats i g n Ficket ofhces. $50 Market st Chromicle bide. H €. WHITING, R. X. RYAN. ' | Gemeral Manager. Gen. Pass. Ageat. | Dr Joser T Manson of 917 Van Ness Sohmer & Co., Byron Mauzy Planos §n ; 32 Broadway ork. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. cific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco, office of A. W TRAVERSE, M. D.

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