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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL street. Wedding Bells. Ethel Day and A. J. Petersen were 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, Peter's Church. The groom er of the steamer Navarro and own among the captains and Pacific Coast. Heis a sh Lodge Dania; also the ma gel _is of the daugh- Geor residence of Mrs. R. Lipman, 1340 Ells | the to Dr. | 8 | Edward Drew | Montgomery f church.” Mr. and Mrs. West have had thirteen children, eight of whom are g\mg. They have fourteen grandchil- | ren. G Ciub Parties. t A musicale was given at the Women's | Educational Unfon last Monday night. | Special Interest centered in the work of Master Jerry Mahoney, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mahoney, and | or No. Miss Mary [ Miss Elena May O’Connor, the little | ngeles acted as maid of | daughter of Colonel and Mrs, J. C. O'Con- Laurie Klinker and | nor. Others participatiug were Mrs. H. r were the bridesmaids | Lewis, Mrs. Robert Munro, Miss Belle | p best man. After the | Samuels, Mme. Roeckel, Joseph Roeckel, . Day, | E. A. ale and the juveniles, Edith | Fleming, Gertrude Caldwell, Maria | Roeckel, Jerry Mario Roeckel, | O’'Conng! jan Kat . Lottie O'Dea, gave | Parlor b colors. | Social Club enter- s clubroc 3 last with gres Celia Morris, . Anna Sil rett. a farewell Co is £ ) Slizabeth_Walsh, ue, to Arthur E. Spencer, club, who is about to Nome. f mme supper was an- n ing which time spoke in reference and wished . godspeed and ‘They were fol- Mason K. Wi Miss Miss on, Miss Annie Ross, Mae MecGrath, Orrie Hazel Johnson and h. . who is to start East on < tendered a farewell sur- the evening of Ma his brother and sister of the A. 8. and O. C. heon was given on Tuesday at | nford, to the women of , while the giris’ glee sang [ e Vassar and Stanford songs. Mrs. F. J. Bymmes of San Francisco gave an fnformal talk, comparing the Vassar that e knew twenty-five years ago with the sar she saw at commencement time of last year. Dr. Martin of the psychology department also made a few remarks. The Vassar guests were: Mrs. Frank J. Symmes, Mrs. J. C. Branner, Dr. Lillie J Martin, Horatio P. Livermore, Mrs. - ) Miss Lil- | w. H.' Chickering, Mrs. M. B. Kellogg, 2 Mrs_ Howard E. Wright, Miss M. E. Bow- pet, April en, Miss Ruth Palmer, Miss Ethel Moore, pieasantl . games, | 3 Katharine Spiers, Miss Ada B, Story, ¥ and the following s M. B. Brittan, Miss Rickoff, Miss J & McKee, M Denton. Other guests were Mrs. David a arr Jordan, Professor Irene Hardy, Mrs K den Jon sertie Rentchler, . Marcela Snell, Master F. Sheridan, % ey, Willle Reidy, Frank . Kenoard, L. Liewellyn { w sth Haskell, Adrian Gretze ) kington, Howard Breton, Wes. 2 remain a |jey McKee and Bertie McKee. A m enjoyat birthday party was tendered Miss Zrvin at the home b i f T nth street, on x A o The evening T rom th t in games and vocal and in- New ¥ < 1 music, after which the young the repast dining-room and Among those 7 1da repaired to present | Schmidt, Mollle MeC r { mack, An “ahey, Al v {cCorm Murphy, Mary Mec- nus ida Wiiliams, Mar- Balletti, Jessie Mc- Mr Ervin, Messrs. 1r Murpby, Graham, Joe - Milton ~Clark, Harry Weaver, 1berger, Willie O'Brien, Philip Victor McCarty, Flaminio Fra- v, - ‘Richard Nevel, Clarence Ervin, C Mrs. Lawler and - cessful surprise party was ) drew McNab by his mother, va g at' hig resi- reet. The evening Allve and’ dancing, after to Sergeant W B 3 urprise party was Helena Attridge at p . D 223 Noe street, by Miss 2 Kavanaugh and Miss Frances ) st§ indulged in dancing, , ete., until I’mk- refreshments were served. f £ those present w Misses Veron- hs ic Kavanaugh Burns, Edna ed of Miss | Wollweber, Grace sliweber, Nellie Doan, er of Mr. and | Minnie Doan_Ada Doan, Nellie Lockhart i Grace Lockhart, Ethel Mitchell, Hazel | Parrell, Alma Richards, Zita Kayanaugh, | Helen Seiberlich, Teresa Irvine, Helen Ir- vine, Jennie igo, Dora Hoffman, Madeline 1 be witnessed by | Foster, Emma Dulfer, Marie Outsen, Ha- als families. zel Hofnlein, Hazel Fiood, Carrie Hansen, 2 acob Lesser announce | Florence Attridge; Masters W. Geary, J. — ehter Trene | Seiberlich, J. Donovan, P. Parrell, 'W. M S M They will re. 3. Shannon, H. Zimmer, F. Han. cei Priesds Moy B at the Hanley, E. Iimen. J. Kavanaugh, —_ ber, Arthur Attridge. Ray At- F = | tridge, Bertrand Attridge, R. Frahm, P. n Guisen, Walter Attridge; Messrs, A. At- AND O PFNING tridge and J. Bree; Mrs. J. Reeves, Mrs. E M. Fourns, Miss Marle Burns. Miss M. | Radjesky,'Miss Attridge, Miss N. Attridge | and Mrs.’ Attridge. Professor Bree fa- d the guests with several choice selec- the banjo and mandolin. vening, April 2§, a very en- jo: party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Phiiip Ward at their residence, 340 Fifth in honor of the sixteenth birthday daughter, May Angela. The par- were prettily decorated in festoons of ' and green, set off daintily with ferns and evergreens. The evening was delight- fully spent in various games, vocal and instrumental music. dancing ‘and comic recitations. Flashiight pictures were tajen of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Henry West celebrated their golden wedding anniversary by a reception at their home, 470 Geary street, on Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5. Dur- ing the afternoon Mrs. West was assisted in recelving by her daughter, Mrs. Harri- son Jones. One of the little grandsons artired ae a page acted his part well as ughegy The halls and rooms were elab- crately decorated with yellow streamers of satin ribbon and buhiting. The floral decorations consisted of lilies and roses, Mrs, West was the recipient of beautiful gifts from her children and loving remem.- brances from friends. The couple were married in New Orleans in 1850, came to San Francisco in 1852 and purchased all that parcel of land surrounding and upon which their present home now _stand phere they have lived since 3 est. now a spry and genial old man of 7. having acquired enough i world’s goods. over twenty-eight years ago retired from business. Mrs. West, a —oF BARON’S LADIES’ « « TAILORING| s PARLOR 22-24Grant Ave. (TELEPHC MR BARON WAS FORMERLY WITH ARMAND CAILLEAU, and would be pleased to bave you call and examine the Latest Styles which his knowledge of this ine enabies him to furnish to his You may be confident that n-r-’ his establishment will com. FIT, superior workman- | best materials. few years her husband’s junior, is tive worker !ut eh-.rlt-bfc and ::un:hw g work. _She is the oldest Corresponden First Free Baptist Ch 3 LONDON, PARIS AND NEW YORK. !known by old and young as th Mrs. W. T. Reld of Belmont | J. Hussey of Mount Hamil- H. Gilm and Mrs. W. ton In the Future. The Romita Dancing Club will give an evening dress sembly and german in the Supreme Court building, 305 Larkin street, Saturday evening, May 12. The seventh and last evening dress party | The Majestics will be given Friday evening, May 11, at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street. Next season all the assem- blies of the club will be held at Golden Gate Hall. The Mandolinata Club will give its an-| ball Unlon-square | nual concert and at Hall Wednesday evening. May 16. A spe- | eial feature will be a balloon battle. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lipman announce the barmitzvah of their son.-Joe, Satur- | May 19, at the Temple Emanu-EL At | home Sunday, May 20, from 2 to 5 o’clock, at_their residenc 2 Van Ness avenue, | The Pacific Coast Association, Sons of Vermont, will hold its May social and | dance on' the 18th This is a change | from the second ¥riday for this month | only. The best local talent has been en. | gaged for the entertainment. The change | of date was made to accommodate the Grand Lodge of Odd_Fellows. Cathedral Council No. 55, Y. M. I, an- nounces its annual outing for Saturday, May 19, at Sunset Park. Invitations may ! be had from the member: Personals. Mrs. T. Kubhn will be at hom each month at 1139 Geary street. Mrs. 1. Magnin has removed to her new residence, 1482 Page street, and will be at home every first Wednesday in the month. Mrs. Stephen S. Ram has removed to | her new residence, 1182 Page street, and | will be at home evéry first Wednesday in | the month. | 1. Magnin left last Thursday. for an ex- | tensive European tour. | Mrs. B. W. Paulsen has spent the last | few weeks in Paris, and will shortly go on | to_Germany. { Mrs. A. W. Furst will receive at her new home. 56 Plerce street, on. the second Wednesday of each month. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schmidt will spend the summer at Highland Springs. Mrs, H. Goldstein has removed from 1919 Sutter street to 1800 Sutter street. At home second Thursday. formerly of Marysviile,y on the first Monday of | Mr. and Mrs. J Schweitzer and their | HAIR i y ON THE =/ FACE PERMANENTLY REMOV:D, B. B. B. ENGLISH CAROMEL Sold Under a Gu:rsntee to Remove Superflusus Hair and Also Prevent its srowti. ‘K’F,’f- SYDNEY, New South Wi Austraiia, March 12 1300, ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE. The wife of an American captain tells me e was permanently cured of superfluous hatr by using your B. B. B. Engiish Caramel. Please send one package. Respectfully, MRS, J. R THE ELITE BLACKHEAD ERADICATOR | permanentiy removes blackheads and reduges | the pores of the skin. ELITE SKIN FOOD-—Youth and Beauty pre- ed b i hit g P G g e e < ELITE FACE POWDER- s powder chemically pure and I8 & prevention ot super: fluous hair. ELITE HAIR GROWER—Removes dandruf, stimulates the scal) rodus ‘&1 e gl B g g B E B Prompt attentlon to mail orders with stamps, Scalp treatment. ELITE DERMATOLOGY INSTITUTE, 0;: ) MARKET 6T. | Ellis street. | Personals | W. Freeman, | San Jose, H. J. Lang, King Cit UNDAY, MAY 6, daughter, Miss Albertine Schweitzer, left on baturday last for the East en route to Paris. They will sail for pParis about the midale of May and expect to be gone ten on Fred de Ferrari and wife, prominent members of the Italian colony in this city, left last Monday for an extended trip through the United States and Ilurope They will tour Germany, Switzeriand and italy, and will spend a month at the Paris Exposition before its close. Louis A. Kohn of Chicago, who has been a guest of the Palace Hotel for three weeks, returned to his home on Wednes- day. 'The engagement of Mr. Kohn to Miss Irma Rotncnild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rothchild, was recently an- nounced. The young people have been entertained at a number of functions. The Summers, Messrs. J. Ross Clark, H. Rus- sell Ballard, Frank Barrows, Henry Ful- ler and C. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart were ests of homor at a reception given by ev. and Mrs. Hugh K. Walker on Tues- day evening. The following assisted in re- ceiving: Mrs. S. 8. Salisbury, Mrs. C. N. Thompson, Mrs. J. E. Fullwgod, Miss Margaret Ervine, Miss Marjorie Gibson, Miss Elizabeth Gibson, Miss Annette Gib- son and Miss Augusta Siebler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrington have re- moved to their new home, $40 South Flow- er_street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul De la Vergne of Or- | ange street have gone to Colorado Springs, where they will spend the summer. Judge C. N, Sterry has returned from a visit to New York. marriage takes place in the early fall. Mrs. Joseph Sexton, who hasebeen visit- Mrs. B. Lazansky left May 2 for Chi- |ing friends in this city,~has returned to cago 2 her home in Santa Barbara. Lr. W. H. Mays and Mrs. Mays have re- | Thomas A. Blakely of Redlands paid a turned from a thirteen months’ absence | business visit to our city during the week. in Europe. Major Horace Bell of South Figueroa Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacobs and Miss | street has Jacobs will spend the summer Months at Mill Valley. . Mrs, J. Hyman and family have re- moved from 713 Elis street to 8% Page street, near Scott. Miss Mirlam Hyman has moved from 713 Eilis street to $36 Page street, near Scott. Will be at home every Friday even- i es Harris and Miss ng. Mr. and Mrs. Charl % Yor an extended Edith Harris _have le trip through Europe. Mnri. Johgn Lubbe‘; ‘and Miss Lilllan Lub- ben have discontinued their at homes dur- ing the summer mont flr:. H. Adler has dis o at home for the summer . b rs. Z. Scharlach and Miss Scharlach have returned from a southern trip and are stopping at the Montrose, where they will be pleased to ses their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Todorofsky will re- ceive their friends 6, this Sunday, May from 2 to 5 p. m., at ontinued her day heir residence, 704 Wednes- Miss Carrie Loewel left the cit day for the Siskiyou Mountains, where she will spend the summer months with | triends. Julius Heyman and son and Mrs. ew weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Isaacs (formerly Miss Birdie Rosenthal) have returned from their bridal trip and are guests at the Palace. the date of which will be announced later. A. Simpson and f . into their new residence, nue, corner Buchanan street. They leave ‘middle of the month for the East. and Mrs. Joseph Sweitzer and have gone to Europe to be away six mo Mrs. G Captain and Mrs. have taken apartments a At the Resorts. PASO ROBLES—Late arrivals at Paso hs. eorge A. Crux is at the Baltimore, Charles R. Krouthoft t the Occidental. Robles include: Dr. I Drucker and wife, | A. Goddard, J. Gorden, Stanley Ponton d'Arce, R D. A. Beli, James McGovern and wife, O. E. Alger, Thomas Ashworth and wife, D. A. Mendenhall, H. Newell, A. Goldstein, Al- fred Shaife, Ben L. Morris, Arthur Bax- ter, Charles M. Savage, J. F. Shermann, James Turner, R. B. tH. Collier, Joe Alex- anaer, Moses Heller, Eugene Burris, B. M. Newcomb, A. Klau, . £. Eitel, Mr. and Mrs. Gassmann, Charies Brown and wite, P. Claudius, J. G. Walker, J. G. Manstield and wite, H. Conway, L. Block, J. F. Fo- garty, N. E. Neary, William Marks, Wil- nam Kiinger, James H. Giub, H. E. Dig- acobs have gone to San Rafael for a | They will hold a reception, | have moved | % Pacific ave- | Chandler and wife, James | fiune to San Luis Obispo on a business visit. Mrs, S. M. Woodbridge of Soutn Pasa- gena has gone to San Jose to visit rela- es. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Flint have gone to the Rast, en route to Paris, where they Will join'Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Johnson ot is city. | Mr. &nd Mrs. R. H. Herron have gone | to San Francisco and Monterey for a visit Io! a few days. | Mrs. J. C. Chandler has as her | Mrs. John F. Swift, State regent ol | Daughters of the Revolution. | Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart left on Tuesday | for the East, en route for Europe, where !m‘?r will spend some months in travel. | Mrs. E. A. Steinman has as _her guests Mr. and Mrs. 8. Levy of San Francisco. | Mrs. Kate Spence has gone East, en | route ‘to a tour of Burope. irs. C. Peckham of West Fourth est the ;| street has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lotz and son of San Jose. | Leon Moss and family have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Moss and Mrs. | Moss' mother, Mrs. Block of Chicago. Mrs. Cosmo’ Morgan of Orchard avenue | entertained a few friends on Monday even- |ing in honor of Mrs. George Carr of this city and Mrs. Marks of San Franeisco. | 3. W. Thaver has gone to New York on | a_pleasure trip. | 1. W Walker has gone to San Diego on a short visit and will later go to Yellow- stone Park. M. M. Harris has gone to San Francisco on a business trip. D. Roscoe has gone to Arizona for a | short visit and will later go to Visalia, | where he will in the future reside. | “W. D. Younge, a prominent business | man’ of Bakersfield, is on business. | John Speare, a prominent business man | Ventura, was in our city for a few Frank J. Cooper, a well known news- paper man of this city, left for the East | for a_two months’ stay. Rev. Bishop Montgomery left for St. | Louis the early part of the week, where he will be gone for several months. N. W. Myrick of Burlington averue has | as his guest his mother. James E. Lisk has gone to Kansas City, ! where he will spend several weeks in vis- | iting relatives and ends. Miss Daisy Rendell has gone to Wash- | Ington. D. C.. to visit her sister, who s attending school. Mrs. Joseph Banning, with her children, has gone to St. Paul, where she will visit her parents. Charlotte Perkins Stetson is making a tour through the north, where she will lecture. Major W. H. Bonsall, who has been vis- gles, San rrancisco; Miss Sauveine, Bali- | iting in the East, returned a few days nore; Mrs. George Page West, George | ago. West Jr., Denver; Mrs. M. E. Smith, Wal- | 'Mr. and Mrs. Leon F. Moss celebrated ter D. ‘Smith, Omat Henry Senger, | their golden weddinz anniversary on Berkeley; W. A. Jackson, Los An Tuesday evening by giving a large recep- M J. A. Folger and maid, Mrs. Tibt tion at their home on Temple street. J.'W. Cook, Oakland; W. D. Howe St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. S . Berkeley | . E. Vargas, Oentervill H. Blagge, A. H. Mchay, Los Angeles; F. C. Bailard, Salinas. HIGHLAND SPRINGS—-The weather Internes Must Be Good. In order to prevent any further miscon- duct on the part of internes at the City and County Hospital the Board of for the last two weeks has been VEBY | fjealth has adopted a new rule for that much like summer at Highland Spri institution. The Superintendent has The tennis courts have presented a Very | peen informed that when there is any lively appearance each day. W. B. Brad- D io the . room occupied hy the. I ford of the Alaska Packers' Assoclation, | fornes or employes the Right watchman adford and H. P. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. accompanied by Mrs. k Wood of San Kafael and W. Kellogg of Oakiand, have been spent- ing some weeks at the springs. W. N. Starr, who has been spending a couple of weeks at the springs, returned to_tne city on April ; wo children and maid Mrs. E. C. Horst, t have taken rooms for the summer. T. W. Brennan of Francisco is spending several wecks at the Springs, ac- | companted by his nieces, the Misses Ames. | Mr. Brennan, in spite of his 8 years, takes daily strolls with the young folks. Miss Hunter of Oakland is d is making many arming sketches of this beautitul sec- Isabel G tic on. H. Bruanner of San Fran sco, accompa- d by his wife, is making his usual pring v springs. Mr. a E. P. Callender of New York have Floyd cottage for the month of May Recent arrivals include: Mr. and Mrs. | P. H. Lacey, B. Conway, Earl Kerr, M. | Laurie, Mrs. E. G. Horst and maid and two chi Mrs. A. B. C. Brown, P. J. O'Dea, T Brennan. W. Cameron, | s, E ., Dr. G. Buck, L. Vann and W. Piummer, W. J. Stone, Hunt, Mr. and Mré. H. Brunner, Simon, G. Mish, H. S. Kohn, Mr. . W. Hallowell, Miss B. 8 tord, V It Keber, Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. 'E. P.| tmooth, clear, ':"fim:f.‘sd allender, New York; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. | youtaful It 1 & HGUTH Kearon, Alameda. | AT e Sutier will] THE GEYSERS—The list of arrivals at | stimulate the growth of| ysers for the past week includes | hair on the face. Brah-{ Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Faure, Mrs. 1. Wert- | man _ Toflet o»e-dm is | heimer and son, W. J. Stone, Charles E. | Ruaranteed not to 1? u;. Arnold, Mrs. A. G. Fisk and daughter, | g;m;’:k'wflrn:]nludr:_u"ofil" Mrs. L. B. Fisk and maid, W. H. Came- | Powder 506, - i ron, Wilber F. Knapp, 1. Steinway, San Franeisco; A. J. Gurnett and wife, Ed- | ward Pierce, Oakland; E. A. Morgan, De- | catur, 11l.; J. 1. Parsons, Santa Rosa, C. C. Foss, Calistoga. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS—Registered | at Paraiso during_the past week were: | Mrs. Goetve, F. W. Schell, James C.| Dunphy, D. F. Leahy, P. Goodman, Sophie | Sievers, Charles Thierbach and wife, G. P, F. Cohnke, Ban Fran-| or, Alameda: A. B. Cole Oak- | linas; | sgert Herbert, Eugene Herbert, Reliz Canyon. | LAUREL DELL HOTEL—The foliow-| ing guests registered at Laurel Dell dur-| ing the week: J. P. Thorn, J. A. Sauer, | A. . Wagner, W. J. Stone, George E.| Hiu#t, Mrs. Harry Jerome, Miss Stella | Jerome, M. Getz, W. R. Gilmore, F. F. Ames, W. D. Tillinghast, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hallowell, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Swain, Oakland larence Foung, Frederick C. Ingal G. Mis New York; George €. Churchill, Wiscon. sin; Fred Loring, Miss Nellie Sallor, Miss Birdle Gibson, A, H. Spurr, W. E. Greene, | 2. M. Kunst, E. §. Martin, M. 8. Sayre. | H. V. Keeling, Lakeport; Mrs. John S.| Reed, Ukiah; G. H. Lance, Talmage. ciseo: J. M. Tay and wife, Berkeley:; Mrs. H. Mor land; Judge Dorn, Captain Cayer. P. W. Morse, Watsonville; Miss Ha, | Los Angeles. One of the most prominent social affairs | which has taken place ihis season was the | marriage of Miss Daisy Bell, daughter of | Major Horace Bell, and Charles P. Over- | ton, a capitalist of San Francisco. Owing to the recent death of the bride’s mother the wedding was a quiet affair, only rela- | tives and a few intimate friends witness- | ing the ceremony, which was performed at the bride’s home on South Figueroa | street by the Rev. Hugh K. Walker, pas- | tor of Emanuel Presbyterian Church. The bride is one of the most beautiful and pop- ular young ladles in Los Angeles, whére | | her family has resided for many years and | | where she has a host of admirers. Mr, | Overton is well known in San Francisco, | where he is secretary of the McCollam | Trading Company and director of the | Hutchinson r Company. Mr. and Mrs. Overton le(t for San Francisco, tak- ing with them the good wishes of a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsh entertained at dinner Monday evening at their home in Adams street in honor of Miss Daisy Bell. Besides the guest of honor there were present Mr. and Mrs. Curtis of San Francisco, Mrs, Phillips of Towa, Miss Lil- lian Bell, Miss Muir of San Francisco and Messrs. Overton, Daggett and Ryan, rs. H. Herron gave a boX party at the Orpheum on Wednesday afternoon in honor of little Miss Phoebe Eckles of - S Chicago. The other littie 1 D-Ehne Drake, Natalie 1t McFarland, Lucille Clark, Madel i\;.llce ‘§lliA0(. l&lhlbnthy Blfll.c urnett, Am: rton, Fanny Ca X Jullet Bordm’, Hfim Nevin, muymb?:&:, Carl Nevin and Albert Denis. Mrs. Helen S. Kerr entertained with an informal musicale on Tuesday evening at g:r&om& é” West Tenth street in honor 8t Bl ime FOM fee is to be called. The latter is then to call the resident physician, who shall imme- diately investigate, report the next morn- ing. and in this way find out the guilty ones. Numerous complaints have recent- 1y been made ahbout disturbances raised by the Internes which interfered with the | sleep of patients. ————————— Chan Kam Quey to Be Deported. TUnited States District Judge de Haven <terday approved the report of United ommending the deportation of Chan Kam Quey, the Chinese woman in whose ab- duetion Lawyer Bert Herrington figured conspicuously. A stay of twenty days granted for the purpose of enabling woman to testify in the trial of Wong g Ting, her abductor. 1he Din ADVERTISEMENTS. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blemishes are removed by DR, and MRS. A. W. TRAVER Donohos butiding, 1170 Market st. cor. Taylor, rooms 2329, with the electric needle without pain or The greatest skin food and tissue builder. | BRAHMAN TOILET CREAM | Removes wrinkles by making the skin firm. renders the skin soft. of A. TRAVERSE, M. D. WE SELL ON INSTALLMENTS Cheaper Than Some Cash Stores. SEEING IS BELIEVING. Inspect Our Stock of Furniture, Carpets, Ete. 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BALTIMORE. { PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. || Via Big Four Route and Chesapeake & Ol Railway. CARLTON C. CRANE, Pacific Coast Agent. - (ALIFORNIA [IMITED | Santa Fe Route & P.I1. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, url’vlnl in Chicago at 2:15 P.N in time to connect with all limited trains for New York. ! | o!vnuno Leaves San Francisco at 5:30 | XPRESS P.m. with Palace and Tourist cars for Kansas City, St. | Chicago and East. | Huela, }‘oc‘al "l‘i‘“l mm S:o;k«m. resno, V' i ana Bakersheid. » o Tulare SEE YOU IN | 'TRISCO sooN | way; VALLEY ROAD San Francisco_ office. 628 1”5::1"‘8. Street, Phioue Main : Oakland, 1118 Broad- Sacrament, 5 cmse‘:‘:.l.mll&m, San Jose, 7 West | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via Sausalito Ferry. emon £ STmenSing, April 2. 1500, AN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLI AND SAN RAFA . 12:45, *1:46, 8:15, 4:15, %5:18, 6:15, » m, EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San Rafacl, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11:3 m. BUNDA Y7100, +8:00, +9:00. +10:00. 11:00, 13:30 by = 12:45, *1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 00, 6:00, 7:3 1‘ 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sun- | days. | _Trains FROM SAN RAFA WEEK DAYS—5 H 30 1:15. marked (*) run_to San EL TO SAN FR. 120, 2:30, 3:45. 4 05, 10: THROUGH TRAINS. L, 700 a. m. week days- Cazadero and way sta * tions. !.IS' p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta VIS im0 kwpring ¢ 00w 301 + ‘wpuogy pavw fwpang > fjao fepanivy porieosa wname oaE Gy e e tidgg prae o 0w fu gy 1w epaisg pe YOG WOPIWIS A% 4 BN | aw " e feg powesor uws dei 3404%) 419N purw Kaswn o weayeg 21 vivwy som WhOp wwy W WA 03V O A1 OpaaR por X OFIwI 35\ o " P sodmor COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY FILLED. o.lmey auasy owowg siapronpa gy ap win Augy piv ssop S OOwPUNIY 1NN HINOS MIA WSO ¥ DRY GOODS COMPANY. VEILING DEPARTMENT. NOVELTIES IN VEILING JUST RECEIVED. In Chenille and Velvet Dots, in a large variety of new meshes. PLAIN TUXEDO MESH VEILS, in light sheer meshes. REAL CHANTILLY DOTTED VEILING, in biack and black and white. CHIFFON VEILING IN PLAIN AND DOTTED. REAL AND IMITATION APPLIQUE WASHABLE VEILS. i, “(a%wrer) puosgy [T e noL prn paD) NOINIA TG ESYOO 089E 006 oozt I Te 00 S) 19915 1IN 0 194 — 0OSI0NVEA 4VS Wesg ‘AHH3I4 31N0W W3I3EO iy %0 o g prv g ey gex) R ] monwg fep o ey o; 2 % PORS 1N o 1 (350w woaivy) NOINIA TG INYH) ey By WiTeg A PoOAGal) IS IIB0 ) ST Sy e BIRRIN SE TP R g wor ) womg pmogq ) yrenag g pre s v exion 40) [ "4 MO dewic. vy I e g i) 1730 10879, OB WqwEO P} Smaqy WAANY W] mrweiaegy wwg n dgriete - 2wy — wwad: proméwy) wpuasag o) core. WY TR e duse, e o g (ymawox 30 dox g d00C. sty S0y wvq v ot SN jawv, Jupnwr ey P A ofeey nowey ~ *3UO[I fu gy DR 31N ‘WpIv ST I v w0y €9 gy prs s = e e ain Ge n0Iy00Ng ‘a0 o) Mes wlowie ) et aurie g 40 oS 300 1w mmaa aayy W r Coug V%] veeia. ATV Y0es. o) IasiIeg “Suppue ngsy oy pawy el ST D T eare: wa00w M VNG YReca. mon T NS veRie. 1_ eop dctice e R TG e AO MIPIO—DNIHT] PPN AL, VOB Re deie. WAy W pow Yy “wdwyg ‘ofanw y ‘wowwg awg QAR SsSse=te R i B 1 PO ‘smomy (wids Wemes doj) FTWILA Wiav(—SWIATY BTG VON: Lo BiZe T C o canemwiws paw Sasmny e, wmg weng ‘SR Y0 le 2arwuy EEETTERY CANVAROD DIAIIVA NMANLIew NIA NOETAWCSTERN RY. CO. — 0081 T AvI mowg — (399ms yvawiy 0 1004 ‘wury wre) “woNg WA NYN CRRIR AN DrAIOva) LESSES SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Tidburen Ferry SAN WEEK 3.30. 3. :10, 630 ». RAILWAY COMPANY. Foot of Market St FRAN DAYS—7:%, @. Sat m. o . m. n . 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 2 days—Eatra trips at 1:30 130, 3:39, L TO SAN FRANCISCO. 10, 7:50, 9:20. 11:10 Saturdays—Ext] m. 8340, 110 & m 140, 34, Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as abov | In Effect. Arrive Leave ] San Francisco. (Apr. 15, 1%0.| San Franeisco. Week | Sun | Sun- | Week Days. | days Destination.] days. | Days. 7:30 am)| sm| Novato ‘,m:w am| §:4) am 8:30 pm; m| Petaluma. | 8:05 pm'10:25 am §:10 pm/ §:00 pm| Santa Rosa.! 7:35 pm| §:20 pm Fulton. T 5 1:30 am| Windsor. 10:25 am Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyser 3:30 pm/| 8:00 am! Cl 1:30 am| | JHovland | 10:35 3:30 pm| 3:00 am| and Ukfah. | 7:35 pm 63 pm THam| & | T WS am 8:00 ! Guernevil 35 pm +2 pm Sonoma and 0 am/ S0 am © a0 am w T3 . 2 pm Staxes connect at Sunta Rosa for Mark Weat | MILL VALLEY AND MOUNT TAMALPAIS Wi N te PL S 'Acn‘rlflg RAILWAY—-Commencing Sunday, 3.'.'".“‘?.».‘,'?'. - .L.nt:n "ok d.p' 3 'IM. via Sausalito Ferry. Week Qeyservitie for Iwr mng‘::";;'!-n Franciaco, a. M. 145 . | for the Ceveers. At Sop.and e u-v.l San Francisco, § a. m. | Spat Righltadd $wrings. Kolsayvitie — e T 4 -om, A m, 130 p om, 339 bed - Bay AReport and Bartiett :».ma ” tckets can be purchased at the Sau- vinge. at Uklah for Viehy Spsings. Samatoga et e e ot pancany PO | fn fan. 1, Lyl PV S T round trip from Sah Francisce. $1 4. | Jonn Bare Riv Rt Suckmir s | NN MU (IR S it NEW WESTERN HOTEL, | B Usal. Wilies, Lopasiiie, mmine, K Y Ak e 5y I -'um Harvis, Olsen's, . eul"g"" and renovated. KING. 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