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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTE IBER 8, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. Greatest Nervé andilood Tonic Ho. 2. M. I. s. T- No. 2. 1 have given persomal inspection to the working of M. 1. S. T. on the human system, and | smust say that it es meets with my fessional sanction niladelphia Medical College. M, no matter how losg stasding. Auy case of Inflammation of the Blad- | ged Prostate Gland, no matter if the patients have been for years forced to use SYPHILIS IN AXY STAGE. ANY CASE OF DIABETES of Impotenck that can be cured, and permanently restore youthful vigor and Its effects are neat and lasting. Will core any case of out Jocal treatment. Will cure any case of Va 11 remove en- Cancer ard Cancerons Geru: above. M. I. S. T. No. 2 hasc ple and apparen incu been on the mar] red many cases of Paralysis, Locomotor seases of the nerves years as cured thousands of suff- ¥ leading physicians all over It is pleasant to take and absc s safe. It mever increases or diminishes the action of the feart. If you are suffering from auy chronic disease yon are urged to write 10 us, no matter how many doctors or_kinds of medicines you bave tried without reiief WE GUARANTEE TO CURE YO That you may judge of ‘the value of the Great Specific for yoarself, w2 will send you one large case by mail FREE,only asking that ed yourself you will recommend it to others. Write confidentiaily to our medical . giving symptoms. $L per box. or six bozes for $5. WSONERSAT WANY ENCUSH BILIBID STRIK COTTON MILLS DOWN GUARDS 7O BE CLOS Spinners Agree Not Bend of Filipines to Purchase the American Escape. Preduct. PR, or over 2 country to Back to Their Quar- Another Meeting Is Called for Sep- tember 21, When the Situation Will Be More Fully Considered. lay unantmously rican spot cotton dur- er. Four-fifth - trade were ted that the ¢ of scores of milis ting « was re for September tion and “if neces- drastic measures. the more weeting was open to all spin- with the fede: th er cte Member N of f . -"Spinners and Man- : fation wers present. " ller in 1ay, and it w hr & ps at they willing to & with the federa In the ceting the ac on was £ not_ form iscussed, s of the meeting g t wn position by ases o1 « 1 since the con- ’ summe Disclaimers, have met with cordlal accep: = that the o meet th 1 that this had be r since the meeting was m ey said it had been deemed xpedient 1o secure united action througl:- * the whole trade before attempting to gthen the terms of the resolution : chief interest lings is as tg whether in yesterday's pro- ey will hasten | o T the end of the corner which has been es — - t A. Mr. Mawdsley, a leading offi- | X : the operatives union, is hopeful He says that a fortnight's loss of work shculd not seriously affect the operative: The Bolton spinners use Egyptian cot ton chiefly, and are therefore little affect- ed. The Barnes Company of Farnsworth, one of the largest firms dependent upon American cotton, has already placed its four mills on short time for four days a feared that many mills | » close. . ~The morning papers comment upon the seriousness of the crisis which has arisen at Manchester, | where suffering i likely to be caused b: - idleness of operatives. and espectally | s is ible, the stoppage continues into October. [ The prospects of a satisfactory Ameri- op are regarded as slender. come mselves FUR - Seaiskin Garments MURDER DONE BY ®.of every deserip-| AN INSANE WOMAN tion IT, Mich., Sept. 7—Lulu Tur- ing, an insane woman confined in the to-day garroted Asylum, ne inmate named Re- | ing her instant death. | urderess tore a portion of her clcth- and then looped it around . choking her to death The tragedy was dis- ( = making her sounds, | as still pulling the | { { a mt T ing i Repairing, Dress- ing and Dyeing at shori zotics, AD. KOGOUR, 121 Post St., Over 0'Connor, Xoffatt & Co.’s, Rocms T to il rderess vered, m ien dis ? RS ROOT LEAVES WASHINGTON. J | Secretary of War Will Take a Rest | at His Long Island Home. | WASHINGTON, Sept. —Secretary | of r F t, who iIs slightly indisposed, | left the city last night for his home at | ithampton, L. I. Unless some sudden ion ‘should arise necessitating rn he expects to be absent about members of the Cabinet are now 1 0% BER o J. widely scattered on their vacations. Seec- I 02't Mistake the Number. | Gage i€ o the New England coast. re Hay is at Sunapee, . H., Sec- ary Long is at his home in Hingham, ss.. Secretary Wilson s in the West 11 Postmast General Smith s in | Maine. BAJA CALIFORNIA NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, &2 Market st., 8, F.—(Sead for Damiana Bitters g = s ressessesaery) | 5 A Gk I TORATIVE, INVIGORA- | 4 “V:‘.ldl," the sensational ’I‘ bic'ane ner PEE o o | 3 stery of court life at Peking, ¥ Tonis fo i Tor ot mexta | + begins in next Sunday’s Call, § The Mex; for Diseases of the Kid- | 4 September 9. % Deys and Bladder. Sells on its own merits. l + + Ll [ @+ 44444444444 44444440 4] Donna Bella second, Juanette third. Time, Mile and seventy yards, selling—Limelight won, Innuendo second, Nandora third. Time, DRUMMERSAND ~ WORLD'S MILE BOOKIES CLASH | RECORD BROKEN . ATSTATEFAIR) B THE ABBOTT Betting Ring Invaded by the | Walks Away From the Time Doughty Knights of Made by Lucille Three the Grip. Years Ago. second, Guiderock third. Time, 1:43. Six furlongs, selling—Diana Fonso won, The Singer second, Seguranca third. Time, 1:15%. DETROIT, Sept. 7.—A large crowd w Windsor and saw some fine racing. Result Four and a half furlongs—Free Play won, at Seven furlongs, selling—Windward won, Mai ;‘P Polo second, Lord Franzier third. Time, Mile and twenty yards, selling—Wine Press T Miss Soak second, Statira third. Time, One mile. selling—High Noon won. Demos- thenes second, Charley Estes third. Time, 1:43. nfi;;hlaurlonxs. .-;llln%fil‘gulrn G G won, Sadle R irmham second, Troubaline third. = Time, Favorites Have a Field Day, but the | Last Day of the Grand Circuit Meet | 1:1%. ¥ g " at Charter Oak Park One of Unusually Good Commercial Men Fail “Break” the Layers to TWO TIE GAMES. i Contests at Brooklyn and Philadel- Spo: of Odds. port. phia Stopped by Darkness. S S “ . TNl CORRECT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. BY FRED E, MULHOLLAND. HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 7.—The Grand | . S e — Circuit meeting closed at Charter Oak | Brooklyn .... Boston ’ pecial Dispatch to The Calf. Park this afternoon, the single event for | Pittsburg .. Loui — | to-morrow’s card being crowded in this | Philadeiphia cinnati SACRAMENTO, Sept. 7.—It remained| griernoon. The racing was very inter Nenso York for Drummers’ day to attract the banner | j;g the 2:14 trot requiring siX heats 10| BROOKLY Rodar'e nein wia & | crowd of the meeting to Agricultural| fnjen Four heat winners went In the | hot one from start to finish. The game was Park. Just as they always did, the| givipn heat and the contest was spirited. | called in the ninth inning on account of daric. knights of the grip maintained their hold | “ Tpe 5.3 pace was taken by Fred ness, with the score Attendance, 1700 | en the opposite sex, for the grand stand | wedgewood in three stralght heats, | SCOr | was completely filled with ladies. It aD- | George, the favorite, taking second place, | Clubs— R H E parently cut no figure that the card was 1 2:17 trot went to Roster in three | ;_:f‘*"‘ s 5 PR e Ve a trifle oif color. The traveling men, | straight heats. E hi; 5 Sesr 8 233 wearing purple ribbon badges, thronged he mile to beat the wagon record of | _ Patterics—Waddell and Zimm: McGinnity and McGuire. Umpire—( eland Jay. the ring, separating themselves from thelr | 2:4% held by Lucille, made at Cle ) . oa & ctic | in 18 the sentation of the aft B = - g coin as’a sallor does after an Arcdle | In 18 aton. of e oTtr: | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7—Darkness brought i . the trick with ease in 2:05%. The quarters ne to a close at the end of the In the forenoon they opened festivities ere: 36, the last half T with the score tied. Atten ¥ % bl 1800, Se . at the park with a mile race, which fur- | being in 1:00%. Score: nished considerabie amusement for the | Jube went a half mile‘egainst time, but | Clube— & - early comers. After Captain Martin, hold- | as he threw a hoot on Phe homestretch | Chicago .... s s 5 Dalo rips roins Syt Lady Bifnens | i titue wos'taken. o ; | Phiadelpiia g F- SRl Lapr oYLy N Pools were sold during the entire Week | Batteries—Fughes and Demahue: Osth and trude, had taken the first heat by an ear | {00, WEL® (0.0 SURRE (e CRUTC NERKC ¢ a McFarland NEW YORK, Sept. 7. feated the St. Louis team to-day through mis- plays by Jones and McGann. Attendance, 1000. Umpire—Emsiie. from Joe Bush and Chraley Ochs, Wil tuart Upson, driving donkeys, used a knotty problem that the judges were unable to pass upon. Cutting across tles. Summaries: 2:10 pace, purse §1200—The Admiral won the second, third and fourth heats in 2:07, 2:08%, 2:09%. Paul Kevere won the first heat in e e Shivead ds of Tien- | Demont W, Sphinx, Lady Pipes, Belle Cooley, | Score lots ahd aided by thirteen yards of Tien- | pemort \V, Sphine, Lady Fipen, & oo AR tsin fireworks, the weary eyed burros shut | R, Squl and Slavory S Wedgewood | 5 Clibe R.H E the mules out. The matter was slated for | won in three straight heats. Time, Néw York R S a gecision to-night at a banquet. 2:09%, 2:09%. Geor Treasure, The docosdas : The events thus atternoon were all ear- | Private, Kosalet, Argo qu«n:;m‘.vs::s(‘:;: Robinson; Hawley and riea oft by the favorites without excep- Srady. pire—Gaffney e Carlo, a good 100 son of purse $1200—Onward Silver won the zh % = Mandosine. ariven: by gy Sulvan: D end sixth heats in 2i5%. B1itk, | BOSTON, Sept. 7—A single, a two-bagger, a ave nis neld the siip in three straight d heat in | base on balls and a passed ball in the ninth | eats class trot, a Lamp Girl won the first heat in Zilll. | gave Cincinnatt three runs and the game. At- ohoic e Onward won the fitth heat in 2 tendance, 1000. Score second and Bertha b third money. 0% | Minuette, Palm Leat; Confessor, Miss Duke, | clupe. . o Fof the . Deilaunite” SDoMnI Tocs Fanni Blonde, Dot Miller and Dreamer nlsoi};r_m“ rar Chico outelassed his Id s0 noticeably | ® “incinnatt s [ 3 trot, 1200 Roster won in three : that the event was deprived of consid Stralght hemta Thae baie. aana” 210% | . Batterles—Willla, Dineen and Clarke: Phil- able intere In the opening heat Ir Barmbelt, Brandywine, Timberlake, Lady No- | IlPpi, Newton and Kahoe. Umpire—Synder. Martin, behind a burro, was given a three | vera Anhenser 15 G g T and X 108 | ot turlong handicap, and With the engineers | Jioher mioc. sinrto 4 5 of the other starters whistling down | Drother also started. | Trophy for Pittsburg. brakes” beat his field to the wire a8 | 7. JOSEPH, Mo, Bept. 7.—Bd Bryan won | PITTSBURG, Sept. 7.—In order to coms of 20 to 1 work was i bit o o trotting race to-day after a job had | memorate the baseball season of 190 and | o protect books the jud ey Sl T o give the race to | the fine work of the Pittsburg club, the | the heat winn. After winning been made by horsemen to glve the race’ to e C burg club, another. The judges were qui | Chronicle Teiegraph offe it 1dthe one to Abdine, | ! Pittsburg *hico =lc xercises. Pis S5 M Sems i v | shall finish In first or second place, to give A five furlong scramble fo: ponies fol- | SUbSTHNteC & iden, who ¢ a silver trophy, costing $500, to be con- lowed piloted by Ruiz and at and Allen took the third. tested for in a series of games to be in the hands ,'!"‘:" ‘h--{n 14 _| played wholly or partly at Pittsburg be- paL iR A 2 pace—Bell Medium w | tween the pénnant winner and the club | S- | second, Frank Yokum third standing next, the trophy to become the supposed | §T. PAUL, Sept. 7.—At Hamline to-day m.«%""’.“‘;{” SfiS5e culk Sinbine S il } -8 .. Ben aml! 2 and the receipts to go to the players; th to be & Dt that the | weather and track conditions were ideal. Sum- | number of ga nd all the detalls of the .lrlln et ¥ ”th_ mary contest to be arranged by the managers mount th next the rail and in a | %7 bt e BT ce drive beat Snips a scant head. With | [iTee SURIELt heats | g ny sort of rac luck the latter mare | (b WHEes, Feno M O Crad Hilton the Victor. would have scored handily. ; Casdle h"’kir W also started A 3 DUBLIN, Sept. 7.—In the final of the he show 25 trot, T ) Marie won = ate e This w llowed by the victory of an hird and fourth heats. Best time, 2:24%. G e v'”’ h. nm’“,‘"r Efflf (')'mmph"msh(p SRt otlier wi 1, in the mile | won the second heat in 2:30 | at Newcastlé, County DoWn, ta-day_the Olel I selling amair, Ruiz rode | e amateur champion, Hilton, beat Sydney T ey o o] NT y of Richmond by eleven up and nine taking wr Sunello clever] t ACCIDE: S AT HARLEM. to play. - Cash Sloan Pilots Winners. PARIS, Sept. 8.—At Maison LaFitte yes- wire. Twenty-five w Mat Storn's three-y olc remarkably good showing. 1 progressed for some | one Wit | Leando Rolls Over Jockey Johnson, ‘Who May Be Internally Injured. ar-old sprint the | CHICAGO, Sept. T.—Accidents of a se- | terday Cash Sloan, on the Duc de Gra- Jim was protested, it he- | ous nature occurred in the steeplechase | MONLs Bareville, won the Prix de Cha- ed. The colf | at Harlem. Leando fell at the first Jump | meicfs. The American jockey also won won a at Colusa, siarting as a two- | and rolled over Jockey Johnson, who was | the Prix de Maule, 4000 francs, over a ar-old. Illilouon, from the Boots sta- | carried off the field on a stretcher. He | course of 800 meters, on the Duc de Gra- with Hennessy in the ddle, was s unconscious for nearly an hour. Phy- | mant's Frasfer. ged on at short odds, only 'to be | siclans who attended him said there | en aw »\s'rzw]‘(m vh;I l’”‘l”v:]"‘# ;llfl({»;*;*% | mlghl‘ be lnlernal‘ nuurh»sh ;'nc)leh .nlm | Caldwell S8till Leads. casily by St. Rica winner is owned | turned a somersault over the fourth ob- by the Alameda stable, and 41 to 1 stacle and fractured his shoulder-blade, | HARTFORD, Sept. 7.—Miller gained a obtainable about him. Show honors went | Frronde. the favorite, stumbled over the mile on Caldwell in the motor-paced race to,_Ga | fifth fence, when close to Lord Chester- | to-night, it belng the fourth hour. Cald- The fi a series of polo matches will | fie]q. Jockey Jackson was unseated and | well still leads, with 133 miles and 5 laps Agricultural Park to-morrow | finally fell off. Lord Chesterfield finally | Miller has 133 miles 2 laps, and Plerce has 11 o'clock. Summaries won pulled up to a walk. Track fast; re- | 131 miles 1 lap. heats, 3 purse $600. | sult | = — el BB oo S §ix furlongs Handy Man won, Propelier seo- | WOULD WEAR SHIRTWAISTS. ot - ond, Audie third me, 1:15 2 | e Maggle McKinney, blk. m. by McKin- d, Audi d A3 o Six furlongs—Goal Runner wo T. Caton % o Ge5 (W G Durfee)......cooinns i Tho Stugeard third. Time, 1:1i%. :PetitionAAdoiptt.id by I;etter;tcnrflers extha AL, : i ain teeplechase, handicap, short course-Lord | ssociation at Detroit. Ben Liebes, b, h. by MeKinney (6. A | Sueatechitld won, Besio sedenl, S Hogk hind. | S TR OIT Septs 1At te-nIghi' s nenalin i 33 3:26 2-5. D & DUDSe) 44 mile—Dad Steele won, Donation second, | of the Letter Carrlers’ Association reso- H frd third. Time, 1:42 | lutions were adopted indorsing the Grout (Donahue).... dis. | Five and a haif furlonge” His Bminence ¥on. | time limit bill for substitute carriers; BoRAL AN | "Mile and seventy yards—Racivan won, Quan- | VOting $1200 to President Parsons for past | Special, drummers’ race, heats, 2 in 3. | nah Parker second, Little Land third. Time, | services as representative of the associa- | Juan Chi; ch. ’r‘ (W. F. Peterson).. § 3 1| 1:46 25, tion; );e(mfllmy;zr the Posmfflhr‘e Depart- ne, br. g (L. ....83 12 Catmalinet wo stakes wers de. | MeNt for relief from summer heat by pre- Y. br. m. (H -233 W YORK. Sept 2y sl de- | seribing a uniform shirtwaist or shirt to 3 D. rthy) 4 d ¥ shead E the Oriole for | » Gum, b. §. ( et & lay at Sheepsheac he Orlole 0T | e worn without the uniform coat; peti- High Grade: Vanilla (Fved . ' ar-olds and the Mineola hurdle handicap. | tjoning for discontinuance of regular de- Martin) . < 33. i | Luerana, at 8 to 1, romped home In the Oriole, | liveries by spec delivery bo thanking = iz | after making all the running. The favorite, | Perry S. Heath, ex-first assistant Post- For ponies, five furlongs, purse $170. Fake, wound up an inglorious seventh. Only | master General, for unfailing loyalty to 2. Flower's ch. m., Viola, 110 (Ruiz), 2 four started in the Mineola and it resulted in a | the carriers and regretting his depart- big upset. Sir Hubert, an added starter, and | ure from the service. lan’s ch. c., 10 () “ a to 1. galloped all the An adverse report upon a resolution in- | . sed up by six lengths. Track sing a $1000 uniform salary bill was i S Results = anooga. Tenn., was select- 2 i 18 Five furlongs—Servilia won, Star gecond, Ta- nvention cit A Atk ”“"“ veta third. Time, 1:00 e = Dare sceond, Bold Knight hird Census Returns. o penEs, Dore Constetator, 10 Bix furioaks Fiier vor WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—The Census wo e Coumen el Roliinz Boer' tfird. | Bureau vp to last night had tabulated the Y Snip (McDonald), Mile and a quarte lre ety i 2 3 m., Snips, m‘ \1. onald), seoont, WHIstItIE. Con HIsd THee. : Si08 4 returns of fifty-four cities. These show a M. Murry's br. £ 5 1 population of 14,64,711. This is an aver- | age increase in population per city of 27.90 per cent. The same citles In 1890 had a population of 11,150,045, making a total gain of 3,484,666, The percentage of in- crease in 1890 was calculated on the ag- gregate gain. and not on the average in- Mineola hurdle, Draughtsman second, 3:50 2-5. Six furlongs—Tnmasked won, second, Gold d'Or third. Tim two miles—Sir Hubert won, Ben Eder third. Time, Time 1:27i Mabel L 111 and Rio Chico 114 La Tosca II| 1. athos 107, also ran. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7.—Close finishes were very . selling, purse $2: Mile and a_sixteent W. M. Murry's eh 110, by much in_evidence at Kinloch Park this after- | (rense per city. The resalt was thot the Bilaise-Flavina (Ruiz). 3 seeese 1! noon. Favorites and outsiders split the card. | percentage of gain, according to the Cen- M;ml Store's b. g., Sunel 2| Results: sus Bureau officials, while appearing to be PR R 5 o e § Seven furlongs—Chiffon won, Amella Strath- | larger, namely, 31.33, was not so in fact. Farrel), 5 to more second, Sylvlan third. Time, 1:31 owing’to the different method followed in Four and a half furlongs making the caluculations. DR. MEYERS & (O, |} SPECIALISTS FOR MEN=-ESTABLISHED 1881 Blackford won, McFariane , Don Luls 104, Glen Ann 101, Lena 105, Rey del San Juan 110 and Grady 104 also ran. half furlongs, two-year-olds, sell- bie's b. g, St. Rica, 112, by St. cardo (Ruiz), § to 2.. sessios 1 rm's ch. c., Illilouon, 110 (Hen- , 9 to 10. S 5 5 2 McArthur's b L. Donald), 9 to 2.. im 3 Phil Archibald 106 and Wardman 9% also ran. € . 2 | 2 g We have gained our pres- it i s iy e i i = ent high standing by curirg 2:15_pace, purse §$1000, mile heats, three in | diseases and five—Ratatat, Stanton Wilkes, Alta Genoa, | e ! Weelllkness not Tags, Gafftopsail, Queen R, Hermia. m']‘l)(hg% el F:‘;‘lrms‘; :!ngeS. 2:19 trot, purse $1000, mile heats, three in | r “» a & GCOY:I‘: five—Richmond Chief, Dora Doe, Outboul, Dola- | ghronic | dangerous by Prince Ansel, Belle Patchen, McNally, | ad treatment or neglect. Every member of our staff has had many years' exp rience in hospifals, general practice and as specialists in curing diseases and weak- ness of men. Our treatment gives vim, vigor, vitality, strength and ambition to weak and de- spondent men, young or old, married or single, regardless “harlie Mc. | One mile, Vinctor stake, three-year-olds and | upward—Jennie Reid 114, Formero 117, Her- culean 107, Constellator 107, Toribio 11 Two-year-olds, five furlongs, selling—Screen. well Lake 105, Location 90, Canmore 95, Under- growth 9, Tiolita 9, El Tropico 101. Three- Toni r-olds and upward, selling, six fur- | ugden 103, Della Connor 100, Merry Boy | 105, Cowboy 97, Pompino 107, Jingle Jingie 100, | Bamboulia 101,” Little Sister 100, Mocorito 104. | e —— | of the cause of their trouble. Golf Tournament. H We master wasting weak- NTAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ontario, | ness, unnatural = drains, losses, ete. quickly and per- manently. Sept. 7.—This afternoon the second round in the Niagara challenge cup was played in the international golf tournament. The four survivors in the semi-finals are Fritz | /// We also cure special Martin of Hamilton, Captain Hunter of | and contracted diseases, Niagara, J. P. Bowman of Rochester and B. Horne of Pittsburg. To-mortow including contagious morning Horne meets Martin and. Bow- | man meets Hunter, In the afternoon the winners play the final. ood poison, stricture, varicocele, hydrocels, rup- Sale of Yearlings. ture, piles, diseases of the NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—A number of kidn vearlings and racehorses in trafning were AN L Snsy, s, bikdder, old to-day in the American Horse Ex- 8\ = = X Cos ¢hange pzddock at Sheepshead Bay. ' 3 S5y e’ Sbl(l“:l(h;:)le! e B?—turgllvg'nfl' (4 c i- F Our reputation is the best. We € re-Ella F, Brindle teh- lar b ell, $1300; Kunjn, b 5 z qrc popu.ar ecause we cure our pa- vel, . Brestlign- ., by Kehama-Briga 0“3“ a '0“ ree‘nems quickly and permanently. —_—— It looks as if the voters of the two big partles are uniting on Dr. C. C. O'Donnell for Congressman from the Fourth, His meetings have been most enthusiastic. He is making a house-to-house canvass and already has the signatures of over 400 voters or his petition, The nominees out- side of O'Donnell in the Fourth Congres- sional District can never be elected. ¢ . Any one doubting our ability and wishing to test our methods, rem- edies and appliances may deposit the price of a cure in any bank in San Francisco. pfi' a cure is not eff in a reasonable time the bank will return the money. Payments may be made in monthly installments if preferred. Prices reasonable, alike to rich or poor. 731 Market Street | vz ' SAN FRANCISCO. Hours—8 to 5 Dally Evenings—7to 8 Sundays—9to I A 1:48% furlongs, selling—Staft won. Necklace | second, Terralene third. Time, 1 | One mile, selling—Mcddlesome won, Zazel }lnnu ®#econd, The Covenanter third. Time, | Six furlongs, selling—Ed Roth won, Jack Adle second, Divertisement third. Time, 1:15 The New Yorks de- | ADVERTISEMENTS. 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Exhausting Dra! ard _onstio all losses Cupldene ruz and Princip sterville, San Jose, N staCruzand Way night. liver, the kidneys and the urinary “8.203 impurities. Cupidene strengthens small weak organs. The reason sufferers are not cured by Doctors is because per cent are troubled with Pros- tratitis. Cupidene the only k cure without an_oberation A written guarantee given turned if 6 boxes do not effec 6 boxes 13003p Newark, Canlor Almadey, Fei CREEK ROUTE FERRY. e S & ben - Prom SAR FRAKCISCO—Fost of Mnrket Sirewt (Siio §)— A A T @w loww 133 23 Ba sco. Cal., Grant & - C <8:G3em. T Brosdway.—*M:00 8:00 10:004.u, 100 12:00 00 14:00 -3:00r o eat s COANT DIVISION (Hrowd G visw DR. JORDAN'S sazar A AL @, South San ¥ran WUSEUM OF ANATOMY ! 1051 MAREET % bet. 64M%, C.F.CoL. e The Lagest Anato = Crua. Pacitic G Worid Weak disease pesiti Specialistcn the Cosst. Est. 36 OR. JORDAN--PRIVATE DISEASES & Codsultotion free and strictly private. 3 Trewment personally or by letter. A Pos.tive Curain Ay Station *9:004 San Jose, Trew Pinos Pacllic Grove, Tasia_ Ohin Frincipal 404 San Jose 180a SauJose, LoaC 13:43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Write for Book. Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sun Jose, MARRIAG Tres Pinos. Swuts Cris, Saiinas, Monterey aud Pacific Grove. ..... . %:ROr “an Jose and Way Stations s . i J8:55% San Joseand Principal Way Sisiios *9: 434 | 13:007 San Jose, Los Gatos and Priucipal | Way Stations . . | *3:30¢ San Jose and Principal Way Stations - *6:10r San Jose = ooy 1S e San Jose 30r A for Morning. P for Afternoon. *Daily + Sunday excopted. Sunday onig. b Saturday ouly. @ Saturday and Sundaw Monday oaly, LASHS IBITTERS NORTH PACIFIC GOIST RAILHUAE Via Sausalito Ferry. | FROM SAN FRANCISC 17 TO MILL VALLEY | & ,‘\‘U AN :’.AF.\EL. | WEE DA *8:30, <A-PLEASANT « LAXATIVE 1 1, 33 il NOT INTOXICATING atadl sa Mondays, | y. | and Sundays, at $:00 and 11 P 5 | e s SUNDAY 00, *8:00, *9:00, *10:00, | |a m. 12 1:30, 2:30, *3:45, 5:00, i [ SAFE. Alv iabie. Ladfes, asz Drugsist | for CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 1 in RED and Gold metailic boxes. seaied | with bine ribbos. Take no other. Refaso Dengerous Rubatitutions as. tloma. Buy of your Draggist. or stampa. for_ Partieulars, Testimonlala 8ad **Rellef for Ladies" turn Mail. 10.000 | and_Saturdays at *§:# SUNDAYS—6 | m.; 1:00, 2 marked () start from San Quentin fILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANC a0 4505 p ‘AII.BOAD TRAVEL. .. .350?‘ Wednesdays CALIFG C NDETE T L DY | 5% L . 10:08, 0 a m.; BI85 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTZEN BY. €0, | 1. 220, -5 455 6:i5. 705 10:9 5. m. THROUGH TRAIN 7:00 a. m. Week days—Cazadero and Way sta~ LESSHEHH SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | [5° o m. saturtays—Cazaders snd way sca- REILVEAY. OO ST 800 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- | Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St tlon: and way 12:43 p. m. Sundays—Polnt Re: BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. P WEEK DAYS—7:20, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:35, 3:30. 510, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 5. m. Saturda ys—Extra trips at 1:60 SANTA FE ROUTE TRAINS. and 11:30 . m. - BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 &, m.; 1:30, 3.30, SAN FRANCISCO. | IEANNCE- S 0, 9:20, 11510 a. me; 1245, Overiand: Da . i urdays—Extra trips at | g0, Kansas ( 9, 3:40, B . Pres. n Francisco and Schuetzen Park above. Petaluma. & Rosa ilealdsburg. Lytton, Gevserviile. 8:30 pm| 8:00 am! Cioverda! 7:30 am| | Foplana_ 3:39 pm| 8:00 am| ana Uktah. 1:30 Ami 3:30 pm| 7:30 am| $:00 am Guerner $:00 am Sonoma and Glen Ellen. 9:15 am| 5:40 am 103 8:10 pm! £:00 pm 7:30 am) 8:00 am 2:39 pm| 5:00 pm| pml 820 pra {19:40 0:25 Sebastopol. |'7:33 pral 830 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark We c . Ma est gs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton | or Altruria: at Lytton for Lyrton Sprt | Geyserville for Skages Springs: at Cloverdels Bprings, Blus Lakes. Laurel Dell La Vitter for the Geysers: at H d for ca Y 3 f Springs. Highland Sprines. Keiseyville, Cacie ———— I :;’rll:‘p.fln:‘!‘;:l;d: !Ba)“ Vakr&mrl and ] BRERRSR kS o : at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Dr. Gibbe 2 n's Dispensary, Springs, U; Lak. g | J0hn ‘Day's. Riversidé, Thomteya uenle?: | ?‘25-“.’- N2 Esmoihed | Banhedrin ' Helghts, Hullville, Orrs Hot | 2304 for the trantment o1 Private | Borings, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, West | Diseases, Loat Manbhood Debility of | port, Usal, Willtts, “Lavtonvitte, . tammins. | divease v earing ou boi 1 "‘Efi:’i‘:“' Tarete, “Olsen's, Dyer. "Sectia | Niin Diseases, e doctor cureswa | _Saturday to Monda; N EWAE L S b Horw! "'5:"’&'3"‘ 3 ¥ round trip tickets at | F wIBRON, Box 1957 San Fraciaco nday round trip tickets —_— San Rafasl 9891 soinin t half rates. ket i offices, 650 Chirogtcle bl C. WHITING, s B 3 X. RYAN, Weekiy Call $1.00 oer Ve

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