The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 3, 1900, Page 27

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, 1900 JUNE 3, 27 i =il 2= 3 3 -3 3-8 2. 23 - 8 -2 2 R e T FRATERNAL NEWS. [ -F-] n Star. Order Easte: | | F t held meeting r"\”'” f'v\ere presented. & The executive council will hold a meet- s and these will be | o ‘“*I ose Lodge is now the leading fra»\m,: next Tuesday. Xt session of the chap- | haa'al OTganization of the arden City. It| Preparations are being made for the in- | has, 3 membership of 150, embracing n\‘. [ stitution of a new court In & short time Chate ATl 5 trh | et "0l e plac he lodge 1S |in one of the cities near San Francisco. T r will, a.x . dre ::pbl{;\x ‘: -\:rlng hard to make the Fourth of July [ Grand Chief Ranger Asher is preparing h candidates who | celebration, which it will have in charge his list of deputies for the current term. a4 great success. Jackson Hatch chairman of the execu | < William Barrett and E San Francisco Lodge g on the 26th of is L. Lawrenc entertained 1 Olive Branch | on McCon- nd her efficient Wwith interesting experiences. Stoc Lodge is bracing up on_the music q | tlon "and will hereafter | tons by its quartet, Messrs Philips and Ladd. Special music is by Brueck, F. rmo; Mrs. :lDQDbODDODDbfifiD-‘JUBflbbfifififlfiflfifififlfififl strangers were initiated and three appli- ve committee. members of Stockton Lodge last Tuesday | have vocal selec- initiated several candidates and received an AMUSEMENTS. 1 application. Last Monday there was a joint meeting all {he courts of Los Angeles in that city, on which occasion there were pres- ent Grand Sub-Chief Ranger Heenan, Grand Secrctary Cordy, Grand Senior > Trustee | i | ldman and Grand v. There were present:about luding the officers named, members vr ‘the courts and of courts in the vicinity. =3+ o = o Ead o the The journal of the proceedings of the recent s n_of the grand court will be ready within three weeks. The Loyal Guard. Arrangements are being made for the institution in this city of a division of the Loyal Guard, a beneficlary organization | as been in existence in the East for | e of the | The Most Bril- liant Farce kton | ues- Dunne & yte, | eing the Grand Aerie the | ion at the Grand Aerfe s are only opinion that vide patron of Veritas the | G a d past presiden Phil H. Ryley. Bessie Tannehill | Tony Hart Adiyn Estee. | John W. Dunne. for the order is to be 'vlm-ui recognized in the future | ber in the same | the aerie Is ¥ ) 1 ¥ Chapter arr; | 2 of ye: nd_which is said to ‘ | arranged for the initiatory work. VRREE, &Y A of Mission | Exalted Ruler ks of North Yakima | r there. Dr. B. Cogshall is the $, matron, | Lodge and Mr. Stacey of San Diego Lodge | Western manager of the organization. As . le, patron of { bave just returned from an extended tour | Soon as he shail have instituted the divi- : A 1 Campbell Kim- | of China and Japan and have gone to|Sion in this city he will institute one in ¢ Chapter. The | their respective homes. San Jose : ental t initiation was ren- i il A1 : LAUGH b e kett Owen. The The Druids. Fraternal Eagles. - a 4 ndard of this ehap- g ¢ o Golden Gate Aerie No. 61 at its last held : and was highly On the night of the la urday in s = 1 y < . H ng initiated eleven strangers. : After “the [ May Noble Grand Arch J. F. Martinoni, | ™! 2 £ San Jose Aerls 18reported 5 present were ed by Past Nob aha Adhes T picnic of San : tions by Miss | 2 ey having been a great success. . A Nellle ‘Waller | & Past Arches| ™ pepresentatives J. F. Cheatham and E. N: 3 Then followed eBowey and |y Wagner have returned from the session | s . ‘"%g“f'*n fian i the Grand Aerie, which was held in |Matthews & Bulger. : lated for the in- Grove 12 couver, B. C., and they declare that »}‘larfi Mgrxl:. . h 7 alter Jones, : y-three eharter | they are well pleased with thelr trip. | A, i LALIGH me; which i by a in | t . . Benicia D rred in a ve degree team ¢ ve emblem will be the flag ates, crossed with the flag sit in TLos uted shortly srmed In Sar \n]wrnl With the title chic th rank of grand worthy Nahve Sons. =i £k raglp £ E Y| Chmaiie st s being taken 1 was the place decided r ¥ pproachin; t meeting A Vv 90 it g m Butte, | officers were | president nd D ative Sor prime mover n nneapolis. Aerie past he Do oo eioecesersese® H ': Marlon Gunning. Ethel Kirwan trude Wood Eight Mascots, | ish Dancing Girl The Pony Ballet and : Wiseman's Male Sere-. naders | G and Efficient Chorus. % OF FURIOUSLY FUNNY FEATURES. | FULL COLUMBIA%.. EXTRA MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Owing to the Immense Demand for Seats SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY Wil be given In addition to the regular Satur- president | grand sident, J. Hughes: " Bhilade grand worthy | Rabbi . Butte; grand | Partridge, Se- A. A. 'Bro- nductol Chet- Wy outer | rancisco. gave a 1 eny Union- prelim- in 2 nst., *h was held Thn . 30th following luded remarks by F. Burns recitation, v Thomas Millicent Lev Ster Buttner, soprano solo, . the Bennett Sister: mbers were rende th marked demonstrations itributors being arranged and under the direc- Edward McAuliff, J the Mrs. , by odigy 1tie B e R e R S S GEORGE B. FRASER. o oebede@ Knights of Honor. 14 arranging for g of the ‘riendship ige on the evel a smoker in B'n There the membe: da tion visitors and strangers. The tily decorated, the entertain- ood one and the smoking material wi joyed by all. ral ap- | plications were d that night. S DVERTISEMENTB ‘SENT FREE T0 MEN! A Mcst Remarkable Remedy That | Quick!y Restores Lost Vigor to Men, A Free Trial Package Sent by Man to All Who Write. al packages of a most rfim‘lrk- m: d to all who | dical Institute. v men who had bat. | against the mental and flering of lost manhood that titute has decided to distribute ackages to all who write. It a home treatment, and all men who er with any form 'of sexual weakness sulting from youthful folly, premature loss of strength and memory, weak back, caricocele or emaciation of parts can now cure themselves at home. The remedy effect of ‘warmth and Theodore Parlor vith a good cha nd President Mrs d to her home The Rebekahs. n the night of the 26th of May Amity h Lodge received six members by by card. The work of le Grand Mrs. Zeig- all attired moved from point e work they presented & g_tableaux Improved Order of Red Men. da Council of the Daught nstituted on last Thu forty-two charter embers. e organizer The at Pocahontas Great Sachem venonah Mrs aha Mrs. Rew, t Deputy Great F adoption d team from Pc ‘f vhv new They tled f physic the |r| e trial d a col ]u“u)‘ noble grand t has arranged ems to act direct in the Pros- 3 to the desired location, giving strength buxldmx";v. and deyelopment just where it is needed. During_the It cures all the ills and troubles "that | short programr come from years of misuse of the pat- and has been an absol. ‘e o o ent o runetion Miss Fannie Ben- O il isit | Shecess in Al Cases. A Teguest.to ihe sday to Jubilee T the 4th, which will close Medical Institute, 328 Flektron on ‘mrw candi- s for the term. building, Fort Wayne, Ind., stating that lodge 1s repor will adopt six palefaces desire one of their free trial pack- s s e This tribe manifests < Ml be complied with promutly. The it to that institution | FYeCT tterest in the work of this ot class oOf men who are unable to | ln.nr home to be treated, and the free District Deputy Great Sachem Derrick i= organizing a tribe at Sulsun. Modoc mple will enable them to see how easy is to be cured of sexual weakness when the proper remedies are employed. The Institute makes no restrictions. Any man who_writes will be sent a free sample, Tribe adopted six palefaces last fter which there was a feast | hd venison. The citizens of Martinez are arranging | aliforni Order of 0dd r»nfi, (Manche Unity) have completed the inge- | for a grand parade on the Fourth of July, | SATefulls ,:‘,’,f,',{;dm'"m':,d"m"‘o"}“f,k}‘.f;, n‘} b the ,x,u,‘,;,“v: and picnic a‘l Carquinez Tribe of Crockett will have a | iilsrracement or publicity. Readers are | 7 Park on Thursday next. J e float s arade. e chiefs of | Feauested to write without delay. Will be dis- ymac Council, instituted last week in z . tepee of Makota Council: Mrs. John on g A Johnson, prophetess: Mrs. H. Cills, po- | & yigge ~ The Elks. ahontas; Orel Whitten, wenonah; si* DR. J DAN’S crear Jong-expected Eiks' night by oma powhattan: s IIISEIII 0! IIITUIY 2 s given in that su chweinhard, keeper of rccords; Mrs. A. | it on the evening Blangy, Keeper of wampum. | MAREIT ST et 624, 5.7.C2L, She beanty | 'Theb' est Anatomical Museum in the th. (:mi\”tn;\( rq: American Companmm! |9 & wond u’uxw‘«sa any contracted Y peing used 1o pro- | the st of America at its meeting last ©f. JORDAN--PRIVATE DISEASES artistic effects. There | | Monday night enrolled “the modest mem- Codsultation free and strict) AT red of the | ber of Court Sutro Heights," an honorary | frement personally or t»flm-' A triends. At 10 | member of the Circle, in recognition of | Pasieh e ot and order Ru in a_most | < address introduced Lewls | & Lnual election re- chalrman of the soclal | & of the following | er returning thanks for | named to ser the ensuing t chairman fined the exalted | Mary Loryea, chief companion; such beautiful | R aum, sub-chlef; 2 s rendered to The ord- | 51 3 fon. ing secretary (re-elected): Matilda God- Big €& 1n_a non-; ere was served up o cxcellent colla- | chaux, right guide; Nellie =Marquarson, ! sentbdy | for Bepoopom uring the evening and there was no | left guide; Fannie “Goodman, —outside %lm‘ Spermatorrhma S frechmente. Louis Homier's | guard; Sarah Lubesch, Mrs. M. Gompertz | cn“"" unnatural dig furnished the music. The pro- | and Mrs. L. Marks, trustees. The election Hon rrioatty ifll;flnmm_m- cogpr) . but “tne | of inside guard was lald over until the prevents sontagion. tion of M UCOWG mery « ; e who could | next mec ting. £ 1 HeEvans GHEmiox: Co, branes. ‘ o g to accept any decli- | F of % | So1d by lon-astrin . Lloyd, barytone, sang orel America. { Rigganm |- i - villiam Oglivle, - tenor, | _On the night 6f the 2ith of May Court oo o Morning”; Ezra Ken-| geal Rock No. 45 had an interesting meet- | or vy e o B g . s 14 PR ing and there was present a large num- ber of the members of the court. The | spectal features of the evening were the initiation of strangers and the organiza- | tion of a quartet. The committees on ex- cursion to Sunset Park on the 9th of Au-| Wst were presented and discussed, and | fom the reports it is likely that this | event, which will be given under the aus- ‘of Club Seal Rock, will be a delight- ul affair. Under good of the order, the Netll in a Parisian | members were entertained with vocal se- stories and sang Me.” The Mitcheil, Turnbull and ned with speciaities; barytone, Sang sewis Morrison re-| AMUSEMENTS. CHUTE§AND Z00 EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. he fined him- Wheeler of the s of Lewis Morrison Eppi ““Th d humorous remarks by th LS et St Ene | B0k arka i3 e GREAT VAUDEVILLE SHOW ! ngi VL 'Auld Lani The Presldlo Ouué(‘lub composed of — wome with an exal members of Court esidio and of Pre- BLADDER CONTEST ON THE LAKE ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN AT NIGHT. Telephone for seats—Park 28 sidio Circle of the Companions of the committee of the lodge. The last held meeting of San Fran- | Forest. will hold its fifth annual pienic at L five applications were re- | Fairfax Park on Sunday next. 1t is reported that the ways and | Court Sutro Helghts at its meeting on jast Monday had & good attendance and by a unanimous vote declded to reinstats Sam Yehl, its one time organist, who had absented himself for more than one year. Hie was assigned to his old position and onjes Hannpifin and Harry in future the coufl 'fll have appropriate ave gained several pounds in weuhx At | music played In proper time during (he b last held meeting of this lodge four | initiations. During the evening the coun.‘ committee is arranging a bay ex- for July for the Elks and their dy d gentlemen friends. 'rn‘ bullshead breakfast by Oakland - a great success. Master of Sloper | justice, has a peculiarly gratetul | day Matinee. SGINNING aionrow, MONDAY SECOND AND LAST WEEK. GOODWIN ELLIOT ELLIOTT| In Their Greatest Success, WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE BY H. V. ESMOND. Last_performance takes place Saturday night MONDAY, JUNE 11.. KELLAR . UNION GOURSING PARK, fTO-DAY . .. . SUNDAY, JUNE 3| ONE HUNDRED and FOUR D068 WILL COURSE —in the— CLASSICAL " Open Stake! 'One Thousand Dollars in Prizes. | Music by Von der Mehden’s Band. | TRAIN SERVICE: Leaves Third and Townsend streets, | 10:15 a. m., 11 a. m., 12 m. and |1 p. m.; Twenty-Afth and Valencia | | streets five minutes later. Returning at 4:45 p. m. and after last course. San Mateo electric cars every slx minutes. ‘Amnssxon 25C. LADIFS mm-: G RA N OPERA PHONE MAIN HOUSE 532, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON LAST NIGHT (‘F ITF (nRF TEST SUCC RICE'S FAM RAVAGANZA, “14921" Commencing Matinee SUNDAY NEXT, June 10, | The New York Farce-Comedy Furor, THE GIRL FROM GHILI USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Branch Ticket Office porfum. RESHIAR MATINEE TO-T\AY‘ SUNDAY. THIS SUNDAY NIGHT LAST TIME. } «“A SUPERFLUOUS HUSBAND ” | TO-MORROW, Monday Night and Every Even- ing Thereafter, With Matinee Saturday, LORENCE ROBERTS In a Spectacular Production of | SAPHO! SEATS SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. EDDY ST., | OL YMF’A COR. MASON | THE ONLY FREE VAUDEVILLE SHOW XN‘ | THE CITY. L Engagement Extraordinary, TRIXEDA, The Talented and the Beautiful. HARRY HOLMES, And His Wonderfal Dog, “DANDY.” MABEL LE CLAIR, ratic Soprano. And Our Celebrated Stock Company. MATINEE EVERY- SUNDAY. AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY. FISCHER’ CONCERT HOUSE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 25, ‘Week Beginning Monday, June GREAT LAMBARDI OPERA QUARTET AND SIG. ABRAMOFF in NILE SCENE from “AIDA” AND SCENE FROM “MIGNON »” MISS CONSTANCE MARTINI In Tyrolean Songs. LINA LUCAS, an:nl;d Dancing Soubrette. HINRICHE' UNRIVALED ORCHESTRA! ADMISSION, 10c; Reserved Seats, %c. BEciwinve SUNDAY MATINEE JUNE 3. JOE HART'S VAUDEVILLE COMPANY AND ORPHEUM STARS. « VAUDEVILLE AT ITS HIGHEST IN A CLOSE SHAV) An original sketch by Joe Hart. New, n with the latest vaudeville nove ¢ THE WELLINGTON-NAPOLEON HAH! FLEURETTE AND FRANK Presenting “AN EVENTFUL DAY,” a MR. AND MRS, JIMMIE Character Sketch Artists. MiSS LILLIAN BURKH . MIDGLEY AND CARLISLE In an Original Rural Comedy. The With Latest Views From ««++« MATINEE TO-DAY, Parquet, % cents, any seat; Balcony, 10 cents; A few front Orchestra rows, reserved, 50 cents: Most Important Engagement of the Season. JOSEPH HART AND GARRIE DE MAR In an Abeolutely New and Pretty Comedietta, “HER SOLDIER BOY.” ~.VANDY... Furope’s Greatest Juggler. MIGNANI FAMILY, AMERICAN BIOGRAPH! African Battleflelds, SUNDAY, JUNE 3.... Children, 10 cents, any part. front rows of Bal AMUSEMENTS. "% +TIVOLI* [“All T Want Is, A Little Bit Off the Top.” TO-MORROW Begins THE SECOND WEEK Of the Romantic Comic Opera Success, THE THREE GUARDSHEN!" Presented with an Unrivdled Cast | Powerful Chorus and Symphony Orchestra | A Weaith of Scenery and Costumes ! | | | | PERFECTION ¢« =« B ovel and finishing elty. INEN-KAMPF.” GARDINER Musical Comedy. BARRY, Evanings at 8. Matinee Saturday at 2. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! REAPPEARANCE of the Popular Favorites, Edwin Stevens and Anna Lichter Together with the Entire Company, On MONDAY, JUNE 1, In a Sumptuous Revival of the Comic Opera, ‘MADELEINE,” |popuLAR 95 ang 50 Cents PRICES.... TELEPHONE, BUSH 9. ART Musical Barbers. ony, reserved, 25 cents. | AT AT AT 1D 1D 1D mmm WU > > 3> DX RX> N S S TO-DAY, SUNDAY ........JUNE 3, 1900 SPECIAL CHAMPION STAKE. Theron vs. Chicago Boy. Mose vs. Master Claire. Golden Rule vs. Mayflower. Sisquoc vs. Lowlander. ALSO 88-DOG OPEN STAKE. Missicn-Street Electnc Cars Direct. 0 Gent Poss’ SALT LAK DISTINCT RGUTEWTWMMS FAsT [ THROUGH-T PULLMAN PALACE AND ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS WESTERN RY. GEO.W.HEINTZ, N CONNE Tfiwnn Fre fimwnfifilr rEJ_;nmceeF —— Tyl BAILYAM,% T MaGNIFIC EN DENVER-OMAHA witHouT SAN fRANEISEUw < AND CHICAGO CHANGE. GRANDE_ IS THE ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE PASSING / DIRECTLY THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY, LEADVILLE,COLORADO SPRINGS ax> DENVER. For PATES , DESCRIPTIVE MATTER erc. INQUIRE OF F.W.THOMPSON, Gen” Agent: 625 MARKET S7., Polace Hotel, SANn FRANCISCO r Agh ECITY. OPEN NIGHTS. Open dafly from 7 a. m, to 11 p. m. Bathing from 7 a. m. to 10 p. Admission, 10e; Children, 5c. Bathing, {ncluding adm c: children 2. | RAILBOAD TBAVEL. N PACIFIC COMPANT. 10 wYeTEM.) CALIFORNIA NORTRWESTERN BY. CO. LESSEH | SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIE RAILWAY COMPANY. g ~~~~~ | pive | — Frou Mar 13, 1900, — anmive RSy Tiduren Ferry, Foot of Market St A Bonicin, Soisan, Elmir, Vacarile - : T a5 LlMlTl:D S 35004 Shasta Exorcas - Davis Wilinzss (53 0 50 630 . Fhuradaye—Extra trl Bluff, Portl 11:30 0. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:f Knickerbocker , San Ihmun.VflMo Napa, a and Santa Rosa. ‘oodland, Knil'h- d 11:30 D. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:38 5:00, §:20 0. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRA."C!BCO. WEEK DAYS-—$:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 18:4 3:40, 5:15 p. m. Bllthy’—Ex(rl trips at 1:5 and 6:35 o. m SUNDAYS—£:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.i 1:40, 3:4 L 05, 8:25 ] Noonday | - lB—l'nen g-nmrr-ncncu and Schuetzen Park Train From S sk e same scheduls as above. Tnn: fimmp Htockton, M ve | In Effect. ‘ Arrive * < NEW YORK, San an:lm |Apr. 15, 19%0.| San Franctsco, y BOSTON, Week | Sun- | Sun- | Week ST. LOUIS t0 3 BOPFALG, | Moo Theoimens g, Orten o Bk | 8% | pestination 25 | Daye INCINNATL || ™" "niies Mendots, Maatord. 30 am| 5:00 Novato. [10:40 am| 3:40 am ; CINCIN 33 E it Mondoss, Haatord. v eatis, 3 ;;} = Puou;:n ‘l sl SR . Via Big Four Route and :10 pm| 8:00 pm/ Santa Rosa.| 2 pm . Ful > New York Certral Railway. 7:90 am| wxw‘“‘:’_ . —_— Healasburyg. NO TUNNEL AT ST. LOUIS. emitte. NO FERRY AT NEW YORK. 8:30 pm| :00 am|_Cloverdaie. pmi| 4:20 pm STOP AT NIAGARA FALLS. 730 am] | Hoplana 0% am xmpm 5:00 am! and Uktah. Ivsyml :30 om J10:36 am. ‘ 8 w-m’ Guerneville. l 78 pmf l e l ( 3:36 pm | 2 pm T i Sethars. Tos Aaestes Do T8 am{ €00 sl Semdmns ing, Kl Faso, New Orieans and ¢ an 00 pm Glen_Eilen. | 6:08 pm! 6:20 pm At 1 p.m §:30 puni 8 S c‘al 2 *3:807 Santa 7:30 am| §:00 am| [10:40 am| 10 25 am From 3 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:% pm| §:20 pm ages co ta Fosa for Mark W CINCINNATI, e wnd Whife Sulsur Borings. &t Fulten WASHINGTON, || | Geymarvila: o Skagun Sprres: at Cioveriale CHICAGO to ¢ BALTIMORE, for the Geysers: at Hapland for PHILADELPHIA, Springs. Hishland Bprinfi.l(rlny::’hmw‘: e NEW YORK. | | & n for "% Via Big Four Route an?iK f | Shrings l‘nl ‘:lhx:';- v‘grr?:ww;:%:'s:;j&u? A COANT DIVISION (Narrow Gavge. o Buy o Riveraids, heriey's. Bucknoll s Chesapeake & Ohio Railway. || (Fot of Mrket Strest.) Sanhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Orr's 37454 Banta Oruz_Excursion for Sanis S ""‘#{,‘,‘}‘,’,F’{;,{:&,‘,,E"&m_,‘ CARLTON C. CRANE, Pacific Coast Agent. Cruz and Principal Way Stations *8:154 Newark. ( Boulder Creek, Santa Oruz and Way Htatlon t2ine Nn‘rul l.mhnm-. fan Jut New 4. 4115 ¢ Newark, San Jow, 18:08r Harrts, Olsen’s, Saturday to Monday round trip tickets af rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all pofnts teerilie, San Jose, Feiton, d Banta 2 | a4:15¢ Glenwood. Peiton, " Banta Cres o8:80; | General Manager. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. | | mamsusresssisse— e ris e s~ | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, i 00 00 *3:00 13:00 | Vie Sausclito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1900, | Mem it 90 840 104041, "mx SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLE® | 00 1 AND BAN RAPAEL. COAST DIVISION (Broad 6 e g Thiind ek Toweent Stay | i e A i e %P cen 18:104 Ocean View, South an Francisco.. 10:8@F | Rafael, on Mondays, Wadn-dnn, s-nmu- | ¥3:004 San Jose wnd Way Stations (New | and Sundays, at §: nd and 1135 el um.a.‘.:‘ m.l‘...m?y- G 180r | U DAYS 700 *9:00, ao 11:00, 11:90 1804 Sunda, h Bt : 06, 74 .l c\:“m“r:gnmnc umn m | :. ;.. 12:45, *1:30, 1”, ‘Qfi. 5:00, 6:00, 7:20 | .. 18:339 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sum- «TO... Pi Robles, San s marked (*) run to San Qu tin, Tonin '"lll'fl Surf, poc and ,'ROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN ';ln C . . A Lom L ANCISCO, Principal * Statd *d:100 8 Philadelphia sor sl LY RN A | WEBK DAYS SR, wm i b e s AND RETURN via ' Ban Matro, Kedwoo and '.'l“..‘m-',.m a7 and R Palo Alto. Santa Clara, San Jose, 9: 1 JL‘:_' *12:00 Pincs, Sauta Criz, Sailoas, Mo 1T, 4, s, e 130, B Santa Fe Mouterey and Pacific Grove. R:20¢ San Jose and Way Statfous Br San Jose and Principal Way 15:00r San J an. n N, (e i g sa0p San nee and Pring t | O San Joee and Way Stations. on " Mondays. Wedneasars [ BB i 3¢ x.}u—.-nm Way Stations. % ,.“0,1 1:10 5 m.: wam A for i P for Afternoon. x Tickets Sold June < *Dally {innday ay excented, 1 Sundag ooty ‘e 12th and 13thgood Bt o By unter et Menten AR ey st to return 60 days. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way stas weekdays (Saturdays excepted)— 1ons. Office, 628 Market St. MEESAVIET AR YomT Toatean | = et - Via. Sausalito Ferry. | 2 | ddys-Léave San Francisco, 9:30 a. m.. 1.4 | _13:45 p m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way Wunummmmwammm | Mations %—.— | Weak Men and Women W : mw-fll’l. end of the Vlfloflm Ma-lnlnr- snouw USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE 5 ket st., San Fra Fi round Mexican remedy; gives heaith DIORRRIORRHOR O KRR RN, | Ban Francisco, f1 40 | Tound (D B0 | L efaih 1o sexual organs. Depot, M3 Macket

Other pages from this issue: