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ADVERTISEMENTS. MANY GREAT MEN And Many Accomplished Women Recommend Pe-ru-na for Chronic Catarrh. \) W \ My - THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1901.‘ PROTEST AGAINST USE OF SHODDY Action Taken at the Session of the National Liv stock Association. R Trans-Mississippi Cattlemen’s Asso- ing at the hall this morning and before | proceeding to the regular business Presi- dent Springer read an anti-shoddy resolu- tion that was adopted by the executive | committee last night, The resolution calls | attention to the extensive use of cotton and shoddy in what is put into so-called “‘woolen goods"” and calls the attention of representatives in Congress to the fact and asks them to provide and enact such legislation as will prevent fraud in mar- keting the manufactured article as wholly of wool. A committee was appointed to investi- gate these conditions and present them to Congress. The resolution was adopted. 0. P. Updegraff of Kansas then deliv- ered an address on the ‘‘Benefits of Horse Shows to the Horse Industry.” At the conclusion of Updegraff's ad- dress the Hon. George Q. Cannon of this city, who has just returned from a visit | to the Hawaiian Islands, addressed the convention, his remarks relating chiefly to th rly history of Utah. Baker of 11linois moved that the by- laws of the association be waived and that the convention pay tribute to the memory blage of all men in all walks of life in St. LHBORING MEN FOR COMMITTEE Hundreds May Serve Among Bishop Potter’s 6000 Vigilantes. ——— Working People Declared Well Qual- ified to Take Up the Work of lished in a few days a vigilance commit- tee numbering 6000 persons, pledged and sworn to learn of and correct evils in this city., Speaking to a remarkable assem- Paul’s Chapel last November, Bishop Pot- ter advocated the formation of such a committee. That the organization of a vigilance committee was a concrete thought in the distinguished Bishop’s mind was not con- sldered when he made that address on “God and the City.” However, it has become known that Bishop Potter had been quietly working to bring about such a committee, each member of which will labor individually for the good of the city and the stamping out of places of iniqui- ty that have grown and been fostered by police protection. Those who will compose the vigilance committee, it is expected, will be gath- ered from all ranks. It is well known that Bishop Potter has personally felt that too little attention has been given to the fact that the labor organizations as united bodies and workingmen as indi- viduals have enlisted to assist in the reformation of the city’s evils. In the vigilance committee now organizing there will be hundreds’ of laboring men, who, BERNIER HOPES T0 REACH POLE Completes Arrangements for His Exploration in the North. —_— Plans Not Only Include Reaching the Much-Sought Point, but Scien- ~ north pole by a new route and by aid of inventions of his own for ice traveling, has practically compieted his arrange- ments in England and will sail for Canada in a few days to submit his ideas to Sir Wilfrid Laurier. “My plan,” he saild, “is to start via Be- ring Strait, follow the coast of Siberia and enter the ice between 165 and 170 de- grees east longitude and then push north as far as the ice will permit. If the ship attains a better position than the Jean- nette I expect to reach the pole and re- turn within three or four years. This will not be as difficult as the Jeannette found it because the polar basin has now moze openings than formerly. My plans include not only reaching the pole but sound sci- entific observations not heretofore com- pletely achieved. The ship will be deliv- ered at Vancouver in ample time. She is an improved Fram 2nd includes all the best and latest devices of the antarctic vessels now building. Twelve or fourteen men will accompany me. Many have of- fered themselves from. the United States, Canada and elsewhere. “I attach the greatest value to the THE EMPORIUM. RRRERRRRRRRR R R ‘Sales | % Lace Curtains ..Half Price Ladies’ Neckwear. ... . 65c Stamp-d Shams. . , $2.50 Ladies’ Syringes. . ... $1.20 45c Toilet Soaps. , 25¢ Veiling,....... Winter Millingry URRRERRRRERR R R RRRr R R R R Special o-Day 2R RRRRRRRRRRR From one-quarter fo ome= half less than. regular prices: " ciation May Soon Be Organ- 75¢ Lap Boards., Ladies’ $3.50 Shoes. .. Tkl at i AR Purification of New tific Observations as b Bed S)ch_ iir.380 tO gg: Ladies’ ;i.go Shoes. iliary. York. Well. 25c Ribbons. ... ...... 142 yard Misses’ $1.35 Shoes.......$1.09 AL ey st o 10c Tennis Flannels. . . . .Z%0 2zoc Pompadour Combs, ... SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 16.—The dele-| NEW YORK, Jan. 16—If the present| LONDON, Jan. 16.—Captain J. Elmer | ¥ 20c Mottled Flannels Plctuse Piinsen: gates to the convention of the National | plans of Bishop Potter are carried to a | Bernier of Quebec, who has volunteered soc Printed: F 1 ety "’O F d P b: On.-lhlrloll Livestock Association were slow in arriy- | successful culmination he will have estab- | to make a voyage of discovery to the | ¥ rinted Flannels. .. ...... #% @ Framed Pictures.. ... ... ... coane One-quarter off g‘-mamua 70c French Coffee Pots. 65¢ Cocoa Door Mats. . 7 Clear Havana Cigars for 25¢. Men’s Overcoats Cne~-guarter off. Men’s $12.50 and $15.00 Suits for $70.75e Ladies’ Jackets, Suits, Waists and Skirts about Half. laif and Less. Undermuslins and Children’s Wear Reduced one-third. E EM.I:‘OI!IIIM Golden Rule Bazaar. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. NAARADNARERR A R QNALNRANRER A ARAARRRARNR L @ RRRAA AR aWaR RAAARAAR U RN A of the late Philip D. Armour and extend | to his widow and family the profound sympathy of the convention. Unanimous- | 1y adopted. The Kansas City Livestock | Association has prepared a similar resolu- | tion, which will be acted upon to-morrow. Marconi system of communication with my base. Of course, I shall stick to the ship as long as possible,” he said, “but I shall be prepared to leave her and make a dash for the pole.” Moslem Tribes to better than any one else, know of the overrunning of immorality in the far East and West Side tenements, where the homes of honest workingmen are found. Bishop Potter said last night: “No man is better qualified to take up RAILWAY TRAVEL. S R AR aaad | At the afternoon session Mr. Stickney of | the work of purification than he who toils Tratms len | Wyoming offered a resolution to the effect | to support his wife and children. It was| A Paris special says: According to ad- N FR that & petition be sent to Washington for | in a realization of the value of the man | vices from Dahomey the Moslem tribes (Main Line, Foot of Market Sireet. | the establishment of an additional signal | representing labor that when I was asked | are openly preparing for rebellion. They S ———— | service in the Rocky Mountains. for my advice about the formation of the | fefuse to recognize the soverelgnty of tEAvE — UFrow JANUARY I 1ML — anmiva | “Colonel John F. Hobbs of New York | committee of fifteen I said, ‘At all events, | King Toffa and the Governor bas been [ g — ifteen 1 8aid, ‘At all events: | obliged to suspend his tour of the north let there be at least w0, representatives | ¢ nntry, He has asked for the recall of | the functionary alleged to be responsible Californians in New York. for the situation. | spoke on *‘Oleomargarine vs. Dairy But- ter.” Hobbs was followed by Hon. D. W. | Willson of Illinois with an address on ““The Buttered Side of the Question.” At Rymsey and Sacramento . 304 Davis, Woodland, Kn Maryavilie, Oroville. A A tanti CONGRESSMAN A. T. GOODWYN OF ALABAMA. + aud East and 1 kx 8:004 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, Prm— —eeee® | the conclusion of Willson's address t he The following Californians are in New | Tg Develop the Islands. 0 o = e. |York: From San _Francisco—W. H. Calistoga aud Senta Ross........ - T. Goodwyn, Congressman of Alabama, in a recent letter to Dr. | *°F, f:‘i'gih:‘ adjourned Untll t0-m O oW e | Cameron, at Murray Hill: D. McMiilian, | A Copenhagen special savs: The lead- | | #:004 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop, Har trom son Springs, Ala., says | at the Tabernacle with an elaborate musi- | at Cosmopolitan; J. Swinnerton, Astor. | 278 giv"[T;"'§?;1“‘§l(?‘of“,in';“';fa;‘;flm’m‘:‘l:{j | | “| have now used one bottle of Peruna and am a wel/ man | |ca) programme, glven by the famous Mot | From P o e b el I investment of Danish capftal profitable | om Or a e | to-day. | could feel the good effects of your medicine before / had | |trained voices. St B vl L I e - B e L L AT A large number of cattlemen have been | g the question of organizing the ississippi Cattlemen’s Associa- an auxiliary to the National Live- sale of the islands to the United States. | Their idea is to develop the islands in th2 | event of their not bemng sold DETECTIVES WATCHING FOR SIGMUND HERTZ used it a week, after suffering with catarrh for over a year.”” A. T. GOODWYN. Clico, Tted BIA. < Chinese, Souors, Carters... 3 Nm-n:m! Way ;I:'I‘l:nl. Angele pross — N SO L athrop. Bioskion, Meseed | t | | Confidential Clerk of a New York Dry - cen("l\.:“on] %Xr. Lusk of‘ cm%sor- She’s fast 1 f o i FRTY nia, in speaking of the movement, said: g i Fresno an Angel A3 outside of l Nine Years Later His Cure Remained | It Is not in opposition to the National'} Goods House Accused of ADVERTISEMENTS. but charming. { peaoa vaich Muros R oy Hiaiions Bud3 o ssociatio v ve will | N d - i | Livestock Association, of which we will | Embezzlement. e T | e e Goedeeed Lisiios o Permanent. remain members. and which we help In| o0 YORE Jan. 16.—The police de- Btockton, Sacramento, Men- Vinaita, | _ | eyery way possibie.* 11:004 Niles, ~ 0 nd passage Ji 2 later letter, written January 1, 159, | & A eommitiee has been appointed to ar- | partment announced to-day that the man know the limit— 1 o Hantord, k membran Mr. Hattenberger sa | range the details of the organization. to be arrested in Liverpool on a charge | 11:008 Livermore.“Sasge of embezziement is Sigmund Hertz, who | tion, Bakersield, Los Angeles. Iver Stoaniers. . ““| am in splendid health at present | rrh cannot stand ex- means of forged checks. He took passage on the steamer Corinthian under an as- sumed name on January 7 at Portland, Woodiand, Masyarilly; Orovil 41307 Haywards, Niles au k 5:007 Nilos, Lirermore, Stockton. Lodt Suoset Limited, El Paso, OO rieans and ess of these mucous | a SR e vas emploved as a confidential clerk by 11:00p Snerainento . mem es what Dr. Hart- | @nd | am not in need of any medi- RIVER AND HARBOR §uelfel. Sfllghsl&lcu'bcfi::érflliu%ré;nimm; : - . groer Haywards Nilea nod Way Siatione. catarrh. A rson | gj elovess of a large 8 v by " a l Ornla : Nap, Calistous. Sania tosm..... m a pet cine. However, | always keep a bot- BILL PASSES HOUSE | cmployers of a large sum of money by : ke ".;’q‘;m s San tle of Peruna in my house. Some- n i - Majority of Amendments Defeated timos | catch a littlo cold, but a fow | oad ¥t Stande Practs e doses of Peruna stops that right away, He is sallow a and It Stands Practically as at est for life and First Presented. Limited Ie. The English detectives have been fur- R R R QQ‘G&OQf#Q&*#&‘OQ. “It is through Peruna that | enjoy| WASHINGTON. Jan. 16.—The river and |nished with a complete description of DO C I O RE ; cerman r ra- J - 1a0! Feagiteh Hert: d have been requested by Cap- 5:00p The Owl Limfted- Akerman, a prominent dra- | sych good health, and | recommend it | PTPOT, appropriation bill was passed to- | SEHE A% OfiVes Titus to arrest and hold ON THE SANTA FE pare Tros Angeien | day by the House. The bill has been un- | der consideration over a week and has — akersiield, Santn Barhars, Los Angeles, Dem- him until requisition papers can be ob- | N Orleane E; tained. The checks, it is said, were prin- 51007 New +| P41+ 44144 44114441 11441440004 4444 444440 f New York City, wri to all who suffer from catarrh the id.””- | been seailed from many quarters, but | cipally sed the Chemical National 1 El Paso, New Orleavs snd g YORK CTTY, same as | did.””—Peter Hattenberger. ‘g;r mf_g:;:l o s Hood ATy bi"'h" and Spally e u{:_“n"{‘ kept 15 aceaunts, HAVE YOU TRIED? O++ 4444444444444 44440 ing, as0, o ams 2 W efeated many amendments. e b The amount has been variously esti- ey Peruna Is a Natural and Bfficlent | o i) 0ica)fy as it came from the [ mated at from $0.000 to $200,000, but the §iesne o Phaian St T M e ¢ Nerve Tonie. | committee. It carries slightly less than | Assistant District Attorney sald to-day CALIFORNIA NORTHAWESTERN RY. CO. | 12:13 et e strengthens and restores the |3%0.000.000. 0f Which $23,000,000 s in direct | that he hardly thought the amount would | And how many worthless, so- | & 1> Jk ave devoted my- f;—?v ‘] - ._‘/r)f {:‘\rw 1 the ey | appropriations. | reach the first figure. called free, or trial treatments, | LESSER | sy Through the use of Peruna the weakened | @ gufufuiujeioieieirivfeiviviuivimieivimieirivieinbleiieiici b @ L and other worthless money -grab- SAN FRANRGEC‘I')I AND M!%TVH PAGIFIC o - rength and the blood vessels | bing schemes have you endan- LMY €O - 8:032 San Pablo, Port at o by n regula h e 1 = Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St +d Way Stations. < rich taxed | blood coording 1o nature's tawar Con | ln[S AGAl T S|GH.I-S WH[EK gered your health with? SR e I 18503 Valingo tr correceee e Risirs o o ¢ e TSR A Why not grasp the friendly hand | TIBURON FERKY-FOOT OF MARKET ST COAST DIVINION (Narrow Gauge). ses of catarrh, acute or chronic, are: 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, (Foot of Market Street.) D + WEEK DAYS—17:30, ir and sun | prompuy and perimanently cured. - ] which Dr. Meyers & Co., the| ‘g0 s 2, Thursdays—Extra irip af 113 | —5i5x Navark Gontorelc danJose. Falion: & d to world-wide reputation as a sure | Vi i NDAYS—8:00, 9: 100 a. m.; 1:30, 3: 00, 2:13) k, lle, San Joss, New runa a trial. I am|and reliable remedy for all phases of tend to you? During the past 20 | SgRPATT P oadon, ¥eian, Houider Cresk, now S0 well th pelvic catarrh known as female aflments, years these reliable physicians L, Sen ‘!!ninal to San Francisco. and Princioal Way feel ust ad s the best, not the only, —— z v AYS 0, 7:50, . 11:10 a. m.; 12: S— . testimony to that of ,%Tpdi.mf,,,lp,,\.;r catarrh ever de‘,;‘s:g“;‘y [ ; y _ havelc_ured thousands of men whose ::g, s:pr.r:L Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 SSes t . mn cal profession | Federal Court’s Rullng Fa- | German Stoamshlp Eva En- | condition was far worse than YOUIS. | sUNDAYS-8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 8:40, 5:05, | Woy Stations .............. wee.. $T0R The Home of Peruna, Columbus, O.| - : The great majority of the large| &2 ». m, CREEK ROUTE FERRY | vors San Francisco counters a Derelict number of patients they are an- | rme heasic as abover o S T | ram S RGO o o Mart St 3 0 systemic © | Wholesal at Sea. nually restoring to health and Leave In Effect Arrive : non a8 there is more | olesaliers. ea. ¥ g San Francisco. | Nov. 7, 1900. | San Franeisco. or less | s}rength.come at the recommenda- | —; e g | bk g A SR tion of friends who had been cured days. | Destination. | daye. | Davs. | LAND, Jan. 16.—In - pec spatch to The % - - - A TR e s g ore. by them. Experience and skill Petatuma. | 805 pm{10:45 am | TUTiOA Oooan View. Souih s I ces a wretched condition. The | sale grocers of Portland, vs. the Oregon |y “Sfiz‘:; h:es"b‘::;"ésr';fi:é’fl‘f:g’z;‘& alone have brought D:. Meyers & | 5:19 pm| 5:0 pm| Santa Rosa. | 7:35 Rl 1 e 0 fian Josu andt Wag Steth sligh : the Oregon Short Line, United States DIS- | moyth of the Columbia River. Her masts | Their institution is the largest and | Healdsburg, | : | trict Judge Bellinger this morning sus-|are gone, her decks are awash and her < 3 & Lytton, rincipal Way 8 The G |tained the demurrer to the complaint, |crew doubtless has perished. -The name test equipped, their effective rem- Geyserviile, S Jute dudt SVay Siation Sder The liver | thus practically deciding the case In the | of the derelict has not been ascertained. | agjes are never harmful, and th 8:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm| 6:2 pm e Mateo: Redwood, Menio Pusk, defendants’ favor. News of the loss of the schooner was > ul, ai ¥ Fiiam Hopland Palo Alto, Santa Clars, Swn Joss, The plaintiffs claimed that the defend- | brought to port by Captain Petersen of | do not treat incurable cases. 8:00 am| and Ukiah. | 7:35 pm' 6:22 pm Tres Pinos, Sauta Oruz, Salfuas, P Mr. B. Martens of Sigel, Wis., writes: | 80tS discriminated against them in favor | the German steamship Eva, which arrived FRTS: Mouterey ai - gas Suffered From Catarrh for Nine e e W et merchants doing business at San Fran- | to-day fram the Orient. Dr. Meyers & Co.’s ‘‘Bank De- | wawam b ‘1Bnmr°:. B e X Ly 3 s s ¥ - | eisco by t t intai v | Cva has been off the riv & 3 48 am| ernavitie. '} - 182 loss and Prin 5 Was Cured in Five ol Vet i Had o appetier ol | Sendints Juri i boniinaineh b2, | o e % Dag heet, S the river Lo four | posit Guarantee*” insures the re- | 1mpm] " *7] erom | {81005 S oan o G nd v Months. fiep nights, and was troubled with |y Idaho and Utah on the line of the Short | miles north of the heads. Off Grays|turn of money if patients are not| 7vam/ s:wam| Sonoma | 9:15 am) 8:00 am Joee and Pri pa ~}’1“ s S 1 Line Company; that this tariff operated | Harbor the derelict was seen on Sunday N an L B - he physiclans we consulted said it |t discriminate in favor of San Francisco | morning. The Eva bore down upon the satisfied. 5:10 pm/ 5:00'pm! Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 6:22 pm 2 b ¥y Mr. Peter Hat- | was dyspepsia. One of them sald it was | merchants, because the rates prescribed | schooner and was within a few Vards of For full jculars, pri book. ’ =, we quote | catarrh. She could get no rellef until | py'it are the same as those charged under | her, but the name could not be made out. grivtiparticiiass, pEivate nooke | el e gl P o she began to take Peruna and Manalin, | 'joint tariff made by the Southern Pacific | Both of the vessel's masts were gone, | let,etc., call or write. All our pre.| 220 20 P Za%op- - she had she was came bowels were regular, taken half a bottle of conscious of a marked She began to sleep at night, appetite k and | and the Short Line companies on freight | from San Francisco to these same Idaho points, the distance from San Francisco being much greater than from Portland. It was further alleged that under a for- | life about the vessel and she was so far submerged that her decks were awash. There was no sign of and it is almost cer- tain that her crew has perished. The schooner is painted white and is of about scriptions are carefully compound- ed by competent pharmacists in private laboratory, free to pa- Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- now ing five bottles, she 1s en- | mer tariff a_less rate was charged for |150 tons. Captain Petersen expressed th i Bart] he looks like a new woman. | the greater distance to Ogden than that | bellef that the schooner was Wreched very | tients. No charge for consulta- | kad, Sprinex., Sods I R g & annot half enough in praise | charged to the intermediate points In |recently. tion and advice at office or by mail, | Sprives, Biue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter loyed were y E when | © A demurrer to the complaint was sus- < v olm _Day s, Fliverside, Saeiy nell's, . - Meaving my | tRSY erne] R Teri, Wl e tained on the ground tléfi{lr:he two lines, RM-TOSSED VESSELS ARRIVE 512.';:;’.‘,::,“5‘.@“%5:“2‘,!3:-.“&:,‘.‘;,5"{,& he cxed xy, Sebe that from Portland and that from San S8 3 E . Aot v LR b + Is the only systemlc catalrh|tne relation which the rate over one of | Raging Off Flattery. - 99 | Maaturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- “ e[es e l“ $00d, and 1 feel e I L these s Dears 10 ahat gvef te other | Ths big collier Victorla xot in from Pu- e ndavs, roundtrip tickets to a1l poiat e in five or six years complete cures as Peruna. I e ower Tate 20 Onden coma 1w | B¢t Sound with a big list to port yester- 73' MARKET STREET, beyond San Rafael at half rat L 5 g —1 am rid of the catar; i for book of testimonials. Address | a matter of complaint only to the places | 93¥: She was caught in a heavy south- SAN FRANCISCO. Tieket oftce. 830 Market sty Chronicle bunld- S feel perfectly well and happy.” | The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, | diseriminated against, Portland being in | 85t gale soon after passing out’through "f ¢ wHITING, Gt R s ex‘co the Straits of San Juan del Fuca and was thrown on her beam ends. The cargo of coal shifted to port, and although the ves- sel quickly righted herself, stll the list | could not be overcome and she came in like a duck with a broken wing. The steam schooner Rainier also made port after being about five days coming from New Whatcom. She was also caught | in the Flattery weather, and for a couple ' of days it was impossible to make any headway. The steamship Pomona, that was in col- lision with the schooner Fearless, also got back to port ?'es(erda)n She will be re- paired and will sail again to-morrow for | Cureka. The Fearless is being repalred | rapidly ‘and will make a third attempt to | reach Guaymas next week. While the work of repairing the Pomona was going on William Adams of Oakland | had his leg broken. He was taking down some staging when his team backed up and crushed him against the ship's side. He was attended to at the Harbor Hos- | pital and sent to his home by the Ship- Ohio tenberger. no way unreasonably affected thereby. Hours, 8 to 5 daily. Gen. Manager. Evenings, 7 to 8 Sundays, 9 to 1I. OIL INVESTORS ARE Take Elevator. FLOCKING TO TEXAS Gusher Recently Discovered Near Beaumont Is Pronounced World- Beater by Experts. AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 16—Colonei L. J. Polk, general manager of the Gulf, Colo- | rado and Santa Fe, arrived here to-day from Beaumont, where he visited the great oil gusher. He says the discovery is unquestionably a world-beater and is only the beginning of many other equaliy wonderful wells which will be found in the same locality as rapidly as drilling rigs can be shipped there and set to work. Colonel Polk says the daily output of the well at the most conservative esti- mate 1s 15,000 barrels of oll and that mavy reliable oil well experts who are on tha ground assert that the flow is as great as 25,000 barrels daily. There are three joint owners of the land upon which the well is located and their share is one-elghth We are thinking of running a cheap excursion to Mexico KIPLING Santa Fe Trains—Daily. | | Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. | | DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. | Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed | _onm Application. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Clucago m 3 Days|| Soomerancisco A€ 10 A. M. about March 1st. Do you care anything about it? Let us know if you do. F. W. PRINCE, Santa Fe Agent, 641 Market st. Local | Lim'd | Ovrl'd | Local Dadly. | Datly. | Datly. | Daily. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. J.C WHLSON £Cp., 2 Rt mwet 4 FRESH AND SALT MEATS, JAS. BOYES & Cd. fl;f".’;‘%a#u;f. i oiLs. LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS, 418 Front st, 8. F. Phone Main 1719, i | ENGLISH WELT, Made By GEORGE P, IDE & €O, BEBRI NN A LLLL-E-1-L N 93E ‘Youvag 3880) SyIdRY *098pPURA UBS ‘18 I1OYdRLY PRINTING. E. C. HUGHES, wrights' Association. a. m. train je the California Limited. Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dininz Cars through to Chicago. Chalr Car runs | ; a for morning. p fternoon. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Commencing. September B, 108 Chicago, Union Pacific PRINTER, 511 Sansome st 8, E Young Thieves Sentenced. & North-Western Line TONG PO CHY, |‘ to Bakersfield for accommodation of local AFAEL. rrn SHERSTODE, Qoo e o, Frasenty TEEAI R TAY | oall he ol produced, I his Wel 0L ARV | nd Crarien Bird pieaded gulics " g OUBLE Drauing Room Stesping | || fke™ste Ymri™sa it “tete 2% || wrmxe paTS o8, i S o m. THE HICKS-. . others that may be dri on the land. “harles rd pleadec 1ty i x 4 5 2 215, *8: 40 oo 2 First st San Francisco. 1 Xflse? COI?)"inel r.;lk lofc Beaumont the oil | morning to the charge of bugr‘;la:y ta‘x‘\x:x g::: m—,,"é'a;;':“' i,:'dlg:::z ] By e e g P RTRA TR Minl Valley and San STATIONER AND PRINTER. n ormed a lake covering from fifty to | were sentenced to Folsom for five vears. . . 1 By E AR LA, TR, 75 acres and many feet in depth. It i§ be- lieyed that the waste of oil is compara- tively small owing to the character of tha meals a 12 carte. Dailv Tourist Car Service and Personally Conducted Ex- cursions evsry week from San Framcisco | | Bird is only 18 years old and Carter but 19, The two are members of a vouthful gang who have entered a number of stores in Francisco, The surprising and marvelous cures effected by his herbs demonstrate their T) Californta 8:00 p. Calro (nroush Dilace and Tourist Sleepers and free Reclining Chatr . _also Palace Fresno. PARTRIDGE ** 1 E= tence and his skill. Thess | €Arth forming the bottom of the ofl laka. | {h A 4 Sleeper. which cuts out at Cor: ASH STEAM COAL. 5375 .2 Berbs “cure over “4in diterens | _ Prospective ofl Investors from Fennsyl: | smoking. tobaceo. chowing. gumm, coun& | a5 6 p. m. The best of eversthing. || Femmeitmg trainarrive at 85 . aadiy. E BLACK diseases, lnc‘l:‘deln: Bright's | vania, Ohlo and Indiana oil flelds are ar- | and small quantities of cash. » candy :20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, g R. RITCHIE @eneral Agent Paciftc Coast SAN FRANCISCO NING CO., at its GREEN at all points in San Joaquin Valley. responding train arrives at §:40 a. m. datly. tfces—641 Market street and in Ferry Depot, Ban Franciaco; 1114 Broadway, Ouk- land. Disease, nsump- tion, Asthma, Paraiysis, Brain, | Nerve, Cancers, Tumors, Blood, Male and Fe- male Maladies. ~All persons affilcted with any call kind of malady whatsoever are invited to Office, 727 Washington st. Office hours—§ a. riving at the scene by every train and ths excitement over the -discovery is increas- ing. Prices of land in that locality are still climbing up, but s>me of ne wealthy ofl syndicates that have already been E g s Brutally Beaten by Footpads. STOCKTON, Jan. 16—Bert Wilson, a clerk in Hale's store, was set upon by 817 Market St. Patace Hotel e 1s o e 5 . Bundays, 10 e, & | formed are willing 0 pay the fabulous | three men late last night on o EY T y 12 m. Accept grateful thanks for effecting & | prices that are asked and some big deals an Joaquin N T o, | cure of ‘asthma of several years' standing. for leases and h of lands outri; street, between Mormon Channel and the 1 E c § | * DARLEY, San Raael. | have already been made, A S0 | Santa’ Fe passenger station. and robbed MOUNT TA“A_L.PA'S RAILWAY Dr'Gibbon’smmy ‘:x;lu os at 7:10 and 10- e e of a wateh, atter belsg brutally beaten | Leaves Son Francisco, via Sausaltto Ferey: 829 KEARNY ST Eoasiinny | - BUNDAYE- V05, 1008 5. m.. Bk 328 198 Weak M d W Will Succeed Hichborn. s g AN 1A Jigavas confinad | WEBKC DAYS....65 'm.; 145 and 4 1 1834 for the treatment af Frivate | V0 66 B B o rmanvs en an OINEN | waSHINGTON, Jan. 16.—Constructor | erably from his wound e flincass weirimgon hody Sod mind avd | g iips T Wik days—Caaders end way HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | Bowles will succeed Admiral Hichborn as Fare, San Francisco to Summit and return, SKin Disenses. The Doctor cures wien 5. m Seturdays-Tomsies sod way el b, To Cure the Grip in Two Days Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. 1 40. NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. ! Ticket offices, 621 Market st., Sausalito Ferry. others fail. Try him. Charges low, €1 ramn . Cull or write. Chief Naval Constructor on March 4, the ures gua Dr. J. F. GIBBON, San Francisco, Cal. date of the latter’s retirement. Srru! Mexican remedy; gives health and strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. . stations. $:00 a m. Sundays—Tomales and way stations.