The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 16, 1900, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1900. OAKLAND FIGHTS FOR AND __'NEW FERRY-BOAT SAN PABL0 | WINS A PRINCELY GIFT Lagios: shoo go0a woker § r | HAS SUCCESSFUL TRIAL TRIP | 5" JjE EMORIype:=3 | Federal Supreme Court Ends the Litigation Over Iotiel teie - 690 ¥ the Famous Garcelon Trust. Offielals of Santa Fe System Express Themselves as More ... Last Day ofvnleflmear Sale. - % , Than Satisfied With the Steamer. 1B Emrmpaiait i T e S el S e i 3 o s s - 50¢ and 75¢c Mockwear for 25¢ = I = i $1.80 a~d $1.25 Nz¢c:we=r for 50c s §1.25 (0 £3.C8 Nechwear for 75¢ Water Pifchers. Handkerchtef éale. 212of h.cgv TUG LUCKENBACH HERE | FROM NEW YCRK CITY New Spreckels Boat Makes the Long Journey in Fifty-Nine Days’ Stea: . Zlc Fancy Underskirts Three I(m’vcs 22c. The §3, $4 and $5 Kinds for $2.50. CAPT e o> |LL/BURY e _ . . Bir as-ortel AAARANA LRA RN AL AR A AAR A AN R A AT RGN T Speecial Gftérmg Tmted Tzbie Govers- F ancels in a specia! price on 1 e '! coloring: DOress ng Combs 8c THE SANTA FE RAILROAD COMPANY'S FINE NEW FERRY STEAMER SAN PABLO ON HER OFFICIAL TRIAL TRIP, THE MAN WHO HAD CHARGE OF HER ON THAT OCCASION AND THE MAN WHO WILL COMMAND HER PERMANENTLY. V.IRM&Z"‘.!'&‘&P.RR.RKH!V, L At d Sl Al At d dddd dd ddd d dd 4l dd ddgd ddadd d il g g nmumuunnmm B 3 5 = = B = 3 x s x 3 x = = x s z = 5 < e s % = < k4 .4 5 = = P T R P P P e P P ‘m awmmnlmumwr« |ISCANDAL IN THE JAPANESE BUREAU Immigrant Release Cards Issued by Inspector Geffeney Used by Slave Dealers. ——— e — ADVERTISEMENTS. ? no mean | vice a NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shmmng Merchants. —Bark Callao. Potnt. Fort 15—Schr North ay. from Umpqua. 'mr State of Call- A FORT BRAC City,. for San Stmr National 5—-Bktn Katie “T am so nervous and wretched.” “I feel as if I should ~ fiy How familiar these expressions are! Little things 1 and make you irritable. You cap’t sleep,-you are ary duties, and are subject to dizziness. ng-down sensation helps to make you feel Sun schr | Sun 3 for Wa You have backache and pains/low down in the side, pain in top.of head, later on at the base of the brain. ‘ :uch a condition points unerringly to serious uterine trouble. If you had written to Mrs. Pinkham when you first ex- across St. Helens River, page 1, a black, first-class Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. perienced impaired vitality, you would have been spared e S | 25= | the ear. -ihe thirg Cme h h f awful sufferi bar. =i s North Fork.....| Eumboldt 10ct. 16 | and the las h".,Y these hours of av su rmg | e | Geo. W. Elder..|Portland. R 0] e I e Happiness will be gone out of your life®orever, my sister, e S wote o given are In adaiti unless you act promptly. Procure Lydia E. Pinkham’s | /3. B Hanify & Co’s New Steam §| when a minus sign 1;‘\;@ des _:e:;-g )e number n d o Vegetable Compound at once. It is absolutely sure to Schooner Makes Her Maiden Trip. 1 O T shicta. The Bnsy oé e mean of the lower low waters. | Wonderfally Brilliant Inven:in Sold st s Low Price—A Home Cure That Is Restor- schooner Santa Barbara bay vesterda - " gone from ita po- | reference is help you. Then write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., if g as early as pracei- there is anything about your case you do not understand. 2 TOM KEATING WILL ing The x = 4 2 order of the Lighthouse Board 18 ing Thousands to Perfict Heglth. Y ou need not be afraid to tell her the things you could e L W. P DAY, oct. 18 BE BURIED AT RENO i not explain to the doctor—your letter is seen only by women Inspector Thirteenth Li B 295 | Friends of His Youth Express a De- A Free Trial Is Mailed to All Who Send and is absolutely confidential. Mrs Name cnd Address. Pinkham's vast experi- & |et. 19 sire to Have the Interment % { place in Reno, Nev i22| L. 'W. Lee, who was to all intents the - 2 foster father of the famous drive - 3| Before Keating became famous for his ’sklllrul work with the ribbons he lived | | Franciseo Harbor, will be tem- Bonita vithdrawn frem her station for re- | Crescent Cit: he station will be marked by a | Golumbia h ““Light Vessel | a'dxea white | ar and her own- o ¥ ence with such troubles enables her to tell you just what is rs expec ¢ teg knots right W, B, Kruger..|San Pedr Oct. 13 % Wevada, best for yvou, and she will charge you nothing for her advice. straight along. .. Alameda Auseratia. Oct. 13| Tom Keating. the famo 3 Her Flag at Half-Mast. Pera New York.. ... g: 3| ora breakers, will fr x ot Mrs. Valentine Tells of Happy Results Accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. “Dear Mes. Pisgsay :—Ig is with pleasure that 1 add my testimony to your list, hoping it may induce others to avail themselves of the benefit of your val- uable remedy. Before taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, I felt very bad, was terribly nervous and tired, had nfik headaches, no appetite, gnawing pain in stomach, pain in my back and right side, and so weak I could scarcely stand. I was not able to do anything. Had sharp pains all through my body. Before I had taken half Walla Walla was quaran. ARRIVED. ' a bottle of your medicine, I found myself improv- ms Head, B. C., for a fort Monday, October 15. | tined at Vs Tesce; , Stockfleth, ] g I continued its use until I had taken four ’ i night because of smallpox. Captain A. L. | (_Slmr cC nt City, Stockfleth, 36 hours from |/ i m i\ Santa Rosa. light. Light Vessel No. 70 will be returned to her e in hfr'(—! of 1mprov o g s g of consumption | Statior e _re en com- ped to prolomg his life. | Pinted 2 {he buoy withdrawn. of which dae | 25 years old and a sea voy- S Gge ‘seemed the best (hing for him. He | sitrme” ;;‘,;g’;‘:,:":,g"‘,:;,‘;':":‘,-;g e oled withir sight of the Golden Gate and | the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, all the captain could do was not enough | 19, page 15 I to overcome head winds and calms. Th: ! By order of the Lighthouse Board. remains are aboard the bark and will be FRANCIS J. HIGGI\SOV landed to-day. ——— ‘Water Front Notes. in Nevada with L. W. Lee, who brought up Keating and his own son, Frank M Lee, as if they were brothers in fact. Throughout his career Keating's mind | would always revert to the hfl.pp) days Iot his youth spent under the roof of Mr. | }.ea.ung's close friend. A. Ottinger. i Pier 11 | tended to have the funeral from his re: lll dence In this city, but after a consulta- 2| tion with Frank M. Lee it was deemed 9 | best to lay Keating’s body to rest in his | early Nevada home. The funeral will ’:: take place on Thursday. | n Narjot's Bondsmen Afraid. Frank F. Barris notified Captain Sey- mour yesterday that he and Fire Commis- | Rear Admiral, United States Navy, Pttt ¢ Shipping -Intelligence. ‘The ste: y rescent ottles. and felt so well that I did not need to Hall was the main stay and main brace Stmr Walla Walla, Hall. £% hours from ke ore. llmllke.nf'pefmlndyour take an; me throughout the detention and when the | victaia and Puget Soun d_ports. passengers got out of limbo mey Ssought | _Stmr North Fork, McLellan, 26 hours from 15 do him honor. A loving cup was bullt | Purcks. | medicine shall always have my praise.”— PVALENTIN Tos =i Grady, who were on Ernest Nar- | . E and presented to him )este ay. Onm it mmblch McCoy. 72 days from New e couldn’'t feel trace of whers the rupt: P. VALESTINE, 568 Ferry Avenue, Camden, N. J MRSV PVALENTINE is engraved' [ Tork: via St "Lucta & dave via Riode Jot Jot's bonds of 3100, wanted to withdraw, | had been and was'able o work all day aptain A L. Hall, from the l;:ig’"'l days, via Coronel 20 days, chants’ as they were afzaid he would not appear | 88 freely as & youns : Getober 3 been to | man or woman Owing 0 the fact that some skeptical WET dead B C. Septemier 635, Ton Barl.fi C Allen, Johnson, 23 days trom Hono- t e T St e’ the S o8 o s e | e o S ey Sng i vy | thie mmathed o people have rom time to time questioned On the reverse side is- = . A e butlding was dropped at exactly moom o3 Barrls was told that the bondsmen | Dently and perfectly lk‘unmeuuohhzunmlbun' Walla! Wallal Walla! ]una'xn onterey, Bock, from Bowens | {"e., at Doon of the 13ch meridian, or at 8| S% P U0 " bring him back them. €903 Uson avpl blishing, have '3 o'clock p. m., Greenwich thlu. had mad send you free a deposieed with the Nationa! City Bask. ook of Dy Maks. s Surpacts mallpo, BOE P, Tt N e o G O CALEINE | Bl s e e pearance - Masior 3 ogher person ruptur-i N ot be paid to any person who can show that the m Walia: Wallal Walla! Bowens Landing. ) paRED. Liaatenant Commander, - & o 15 Charge. e e s e | o ol e e of piane testimonial is Dot genuine, or was published before The United States Comst and Geodeue s and killlng William Gleason, a bartender fail . 3 writer's special permission —LYDIA E. PINKHAM et o Survey steamer Pathfinder arrived from | gumr Pomona, Shes, Fooen ) Gootalr. > Sun, Moon and Tide. in suaké'.l Grotto, 'hxrk mu?Efi.’.‘.’.‘:fl" .:‘1::;. A.d-lm.Aadr? “Fhe tria lthe Arctic yesterday. She left Buma in | xine & Co. States Coast and Geodetic Survey— tried and m jury dis- led Juna last and after a crulse around Un-| sStmr ln-.mu-m-] * Times and Heighbts of High and Low

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