The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 4, 1901, Page 9

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FLORAL SOCIETY PLANS EXHIBIT Preparations Completed for a Magnificent Display. Horticulturists Promise to Send Their Choicest Flowers. —_— Preparations for the grand floral festi- | wval which § pices of the ciety during th de city have be completed. The report from the committee on arrangements which was read at a meeting of the so- ciety held yesterday afternoon, indicates ths cess. The report showed that all of the avail- able space in the north wing of the grand nave of the ferry building, where the ex- hibition is to be held, has been allotted to to be given under the aus ifornia State Floral exhibitors. C ce flowers from all por- tions of the te, and even from Asto- ed. The rare and s which have arniva arbara wi urday evening arnished by St. Ign The orchestra has p & college exercises with fiat- were made at the for the of the States Delegate: 1 be in atte extended a vote of than for a donati THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1901. PASSENGER JUMPS OVERBOARD FROM HE Pacific Steam Navigation Com- pany’'s Peru, for Central and South American ports, and the Toyo Kisen Kaisha's Nippon Maru, for the Orient, passed out through the Golden Gate in company yes- terday. The Peru was to have saiied at s visit to this | the festival will prove a grand suc- | noon, but was half an hour late in getting into the stream and another thirty min- |utes was wasted in picking up a crazed passenger, who ‘umped into the bay. A few minutes-after the Peru had | moved away from the wharf one of the cabin passengers became greatly excited. | He insisted upon being put ashore to say good-by to a friend. The last heard from him was when he yelled to his friend | to wait for him. When the steamship got | into the stream the passenger must hav eluded the sailors who were watching him, for the people on the Fremont- street wharf saw him clamber on the ship’s rail and jump into the hay. ‘The cold water sobered him and he started to swim for the Peru. A whitehall was in the vicinity and the boatman picked the swimmer up and transferred him to the steamer’s boat that had been lowered in the meantime. The cabin passengers on the Peru were: St. John Robinson, Luis F. de Retana, Mrs. Ww. K B. Clapham, H. Mather, J. 3. B. Denni S. A. Wetting William Dur- | K Bardwel s Cecil Thurston, O'Brien, G. A. Whiteford, F. t and wife, R. D. Macpherson, - Espinosa, Miss M. de Concepcion Osuna, M. Knig Morriscn, James Farway, Jesus Barenta. The Nippon Maru took away a vVer, large . Purser I B. Slocum did not | g0 out on the steamship thi p, his | place being taken by C. Lacey Goodrich, | formerly of the Cop Mr. SloCum will enjoy acation. The cabin passengers on the Ni For Yok 5 <obe—F ppon Maru were: rs. E. E. Ransome and in- al Carlson, J. W. Fletcher, For L. Bull, Mrs. H. L. Douglas, Miss Hostetter, E. C. Huff, Leigh Hunt, Mrs A and two servants, Miss Helen nt r Shanghat—C. H. W. Bosman, Dr. John = i Fryer. SOUTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP PERU Desire to Bid a Friend Good-By Overcomes Him---Boatman Saves Him---Toyo Kisen Kaisha’s Nippon Maru Sails---Transport Law- ton Is Damaged More Severely Than Was at First Thought — FUNWILL REIGN AT GLEN PARK Programme Completed for Teachers’ Annual Benefit. Funds of "Annuity Associa- tion to Be Largely Increased. D L L “King Fun" will relgn supreme at Glen Park to-day, the occasion being the an- nual benefit for the San Francisco Public Schcol Teachers’ Annuity and Retirement Assoclation. Last year the benefit netted the sum of $10,000. The various committees of teachers have been making great ef- forts to insure the success of the affair and are confident that a far greater sum will be realized this year. The object is a worthy one. The festivities. were to have been held Mayday, but on account of the rain a postponement was necessary. The street railroad companies expect an attendance been made to handle the crowds with com- fort. It is the desire of the educators of this city to place the funds of the society on g healthy foundation, and the school number of ways. in companies, and there is a handsome pearance. The prize will be a beautiful | The trophy for the tug-of-war will be an | allegorical statuette, *Peace Prevailing Over War.” The medal for the winners will be embossed on one side, and will have the names of the successful con- | testants on the reverse. The Chutes management has kindly al- lowed the use of some of the animals from the menagerie of that place. These for the amusement of the little ones. | A feature of the entertainment in the | pavilion ‘will be a doll drill by rom the Burnett School, directed by Miss Josephine 1. Kean and Miss Anna La i Grave. | | “Nobby” Clarke Rejuvenated. | Alfred Clarke, better known as ‘“Nobby" | Clarke, filed a petition with the Board of of 40,000 and perfect arrangements have | children will lend their assistance in al Hundreds of boys and girls will march | trophy for that presenting the best ap- | guidon, made of silk and lettered in gold. | will be placed on exhibition in Glen Park | children | | ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must hear signature of FOR HEADACHE. SEE GENUINE WRAPPER SEE GENUINE WRAPPER FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER FOR CONSTIPATION FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION GENUILNE MUST HAVE SIGNATURE. 28 s | Perety vegetavie. e ‘PRINTED ON RED PAPER. RAILWAY TRAVEL. than any other train —a little better service— a more homelike feeling on the CALIFORNIA LIMITED than you find elsewhers, and it runs like this ITTLE IVER PILLS. BAILWAY TRAVEL. At your Service The porters in charge of Burlington tourist sleep- ing-cars are picked men. Most of them have been with us for years. They are honest, civil and oblig- LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO 9 am Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun ARRIVES CHICAGO 2.15 pm Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed 75 HOURS TO CHICAGD For Hongkong—Mrs. W. H. Aver: s St w. Police Commissioners yesterday for rein- in; They know what is ™ T 2| 7C Howe, F. L. Hutton statement on the force. He was clerk to | g. 4 UL clety | Erofessor Perry “Hayne, | | the Chief of Police in 1887, when he re- expected of them, and the . i | signed. He is now 69 years of age, \hav- | - emium list, which | ng been born in 1832. excursion managers see ced, the follow- ; ! that they do it. N oL O | ADVERTISEMENTS. weErom Los Angeles, Mondays and = 2 B o fe e e e P el Necessary Repairs Will Delay Her | | days and Thursdays; Omaba, Chi- Sailing About Three Weeks. ° cago, Kansas E%u 'Yv%';il-:!ifx“;:s: | B o Fomemondy g o oo , ite — WEWiie | QOUTHERN PACIFIC. for the Philipp! ; TRANSPORT LAWTON, THAT STRUCK ON AN UNCHARTED ROCK IN ; at 632 Market Street. Tralns lenve nnd are o ary ope: f!':-‘l “;n‘;;c,“:""il‘- n“\ ’“"‘1 :’1‘{:‘“5;‘:)5“ “af | ‘ THE PHILIPPINES. NECESSARY REPAIRS WILL DELAY HER DE- Burlington L L 5 Soclety, ‘guid | the small island: ports she ‘struc! | PARTURE FOR MAN E W, (ain Ling, Fook of Marked Siveed. isplay of cut flowers ken rock, the damage was not | | B FOR MANILA THREP'WEBKS OR MORE: | W.D. Saxzony, o ered very great. Thursday | 3 | Gen'l Agent. LEAVE — FRom APRIL 23, 10l — ARmIVE went on the drydoc nd a tho 3 "“‘ amindtion was made It now e 7:304 Benicis, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacarille, i V] st 1 re ady -Tes g 3 o y & 4 3 ‘ 0 1o oy ks o Crescent City, Payne, Crescent City. | the elty front (Misslon-street wharf) about Rumeey sad Sacramento 7552 s A new bilge keel will have 1o be XNavarro, Jacobs, —. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | , 31804 Davis, Woodisud, Knights Landing, or sea. n ge keel e Corona, Gielow, San Pedro. the height of tide Is the same at both places. | {5 popular t ly b Maryaville, Oroville. - T3y committee of ar- | put on the port side. the rudder head has Matteawan, Croscup, Tacoma. L i pop not only because 304 Atlantic Kxpress—Ogden and East 12:252 A ler (cha E: chafed rough e deck Di e, 3 e shoe Pomona 5 SATURDAY, MAY 4. 00A Martinez, San ltamon, Vallejo, N A. Miller (ch: hafed th the deck plate, a new sh P ~d W. 8. Ch: will have to be put on her stem and qu Gip Santa Cruz. 3 4 “ . W " sa23e 7. Sachau and E. |2 number of rivets are staried. The Law- | Jap star aru, Greens, Hongkong | Sun rises | it enables dyspeptics to eat LESSEE { ton was scheduled to sail on the 12th inst., ton, Panama and Val- | Sun sets | | SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC 4w | but as the repairs will take three wecks IS A SRR, Moon rises . PEREPRIY) | 488 e | it will be the énd of the month before she ate, Bergman, Bristol Bay. T rich” food and pastry with RAILWAY COMPANY. s nply Bottles . |eeis nway. el e kel | e [P ‘| Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. g o ams eien v R tewarts Poinf Wi (B A : = FASER e luff, Porx 7:552 on the n Iron Works drydock ¥cs- Was in Heavy Weather. : 2 e impunity ; but it is the fa- Shnh Fiansiuge oo Su Matna Satems trouble in the itish ; v Friday, May 3. WEEK_DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, : ) The it ;,z’f{,l;‘{:‘""ffl,?{f,‘.‘efl‘i‘;‘”z el Una, Harkins, hence April 2.’ for Chig- Vottataoniar 3 : 3:30, §:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip e Aus ster . on account of carrylng away main , . o R e e e e e ) SDOHENING duds fryingly sl w_wmtae tdw cus st iRy, @ 23 succession of gales that did | FoInt Reves in heavy NW gale and high con- g SONDAYS Bi00, 990, 1:00 & m.: 10, 330, 1003 Hayarde, Nilis uod Wy Gisiioie. 113l damage gbout the deck, but nothing | ™ e jmedium of the Americap| *® *® s m Fracy, Taheop, Sroskion, Meroed serious, On March 22 lasvf \lho Invi r?»n“ POINT LOBOS, M 0 p m—Weather San Rafael te Sam Francisce. $ATR ‘Al;lmm ‘;nd'bnlAntd‘}lu PR zuu within three miles of Pitcairn, but | pnasy; w W, vel ) = S — . WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12 304 Valls; artinez and Way ns . gign, was seen of the Islanders. The i ey i pilios e honE, o NOTE In the above cxpesition of the tides kitchen because crusts and e, 513 b . Baturdays—Extra’ trips at 155 | 04 The Orerland Linliod—Ogden, Den- o t rings a c: of coal for the rik . 1 h ] T are given in 't e = . S . e - Pacific Ceast Railroad, S0 she was taken | oFeb 12 1at 56 S, lon 62 W—Br ship Lelcester | hand column and the successive tides of the SONDATE H:10 9:40, 1110 a. m.: 140, 340, or Sncnimento ire: Siouicra.: 13:004 B O oad, e e ot way | Castle, from Portlsnd, for Queenstown, day In the order of occurrence as to time of | cakes mada with it 05, 6:25 p. 0 Haywarde, Nilea wid Way Bisiizia. 3 et April 5, lat lon 82 W—Br ship Hale- | day; the third time column glves the last tide 2 It are Hetween San Francisco and Schuetzen Park © Port Coss, Martines Lathrop, Mer- made. Sl e wood, from Portland, for Queenstown. of ‘the day, excet when there are but three same schedule as above. ced ; Berends (Yosemi e), Fresuo.. e April 24, lon 16 W—Br bark Iver- | tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given — #0pr Bevicla, Winters, = Sacrameuto, NEWS OF THE OCEAN. na, from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalia. are in addition to the soundings on the United Leave In Effect Arrive ts Lauding, o DOMESTIC PORTS. States Coast Survey Charts, except when a e s San Francisco. [April 28, 1801| San Francisco. Ovasiile - it The Magdalene will load wheat at Portiand rived May 3—Stmr City of To- | minus () sign precalés the helgh, and then e lclous i ’ = % Week Jistoga, Santa Roas. . 3 ven Is subtracted from the deptl . 3 \ . by C F Sargent, for Hono- | given by the charts. The plane ‘ot retercnce Ly P | & Deatinasion. e | duor n.n-nfl'fif:'ks'cf.flx?mn' [t s the mea; ver low w - : ; . . Liverm : Sy Clru i ean'of the Tower To% waters. An e e TR am smam Nowe, s | Seer IO Limina iy, St ¢ was examincd Cargo on the Japanese Liner. ed May 3 Bwen Bortiand, for Port T IS Injurious to| 53 pm| 5500 pm| santa Rosa. 5:20 pm O1e8 va-ere 1 DRSO SRR Y VELaR. (on Tt Srosens Steamer Movements. X Fulton, 002 Haywards, Niles and San Jose. . ... ork wah Gone it gl 3-Schr Henry Wilson, from e —|health in most cases, while| rs0am 5100 pen| 21 IRS0E: s am | O T el it Gien % the dutv is Japan, 10 Harbor, o : :00 pm| Healdsburs, Owala, Chicag e e e e KA Arrived May 3—Br ship Aberyst- = _ *Lytton, - - oy e 2 | e el S |l il ST R 4D, | Stemmer. | Destinaton. _teane wier” | WHITE COTTOLENE is 3 | Geveerviite, sy e~ o nto i b hence M-.\“\ iy d i et S | May 4 | 3$:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. 71007 Oregon and California Kapross, Snc. b ¥ yo, ‘ran- o e T sento, Maryaville, Reddin 1bs abalone meat, 1 ; stmr Ex for_ & : Grace Dollar. |Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pler 2 " : 7:30 am) 5:00 pm| _Hopland 2 ¥ s 1585 the e oW N BT ety Sraclaco, v 3| Fulton. Grays_Harhor §pmiBler 21 pure vegetable product which| &3 sl st sl and Ciiah. | iy B P Do e ot S - Sasa 114 —Schr Robert Lewers, for Honolulu: schr | Arcata. ‘005 Bay 12 m|Pler 13 = e and Way Statious. 11:55a bxs frult, | Okanogan, for Bristol Bay: bktn Skagit, for | Santa Ai Seattle & T 5 pml(Pler 2 g . | 7:30am 8:05e Valiofo. . eereersres - and_ prov Slu; U § stmr Pathfinder, for —, © " | San Pedro.... Humboldt . 1 amipier 2 | €@NNOt injure the most delj-| £rRER | Guernevinte. e 3y TORIA—Sailed May 3—Stmr Geo W Elder, | Foint Arena.. l’mnlM:}lr,e'na5 2 pm|Pler 2 e wm s COAST , LINE (Narrow Gauge). San_ Franeisco. ; : noma, of Murket Street.) iled May 3—Nor stmr Horda, | Santa Rosa...|San Dleso pier 11 | Cate stomach. | p ""‘ i ey ERT m_‘m";‘x“ r_(:n m:’:“ = rope ; stmr Chico, for San Fran. | Glen Ellen. Sows Epeust 8 g at Panama short of 3 Humboldt . . Pler 13 | sod . 18:039 rs when she cast an- goods, 9586 Ibs coffe gnd t p . A 2g0—Sole Manufacturery o alled May 3—Barge Santa Paula, for San M MI:Y 7 : ctIrels | Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Jose, New k, a boy of 12, was run A 32 ciiea Hiay 3% Sttmr Aloha, for Mextean B Bl FREE!: 2r fainty booklet, } Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Fargo wagon at the fer- L ho o Coquille River Pi. mailed free to oret, | for Altruria; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: a ta Cruz and Principal Way . He was ted at the Dol S el Ol A RIVER—Arrived May 1—Schr Lily, May S, e For two 2¢ stamps we will | Geyserville, for Skaggw Springs. ‘}mfg“’l‘;f,’,fl.‘,‘;;‘! | s i "% 1 for sor about cugar, 401,000 Ibg salt, 57,500 | hence Aaril 22 g 480 piPler 9 send free our 125-page recipe | £06 1he (HSMeTE (3% COPIRES, U, Pdariy: | @u18r Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos.....{ g3 00 1bs 'tan bark, 12 cs whisky, FOREIGN PORTS. . Astorla & Portland|1l am|Pler 24 Dook, Home Helps,” edlted | 1.0 Eprings, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett oo / A e T e R Han Dl | L [ream oM ot By noted inde: 8% klan for, Vichy Springs, Sesioes [ CREEK ROUTE FERRY. earmer 3 es canned goods, 74 cs | ver J Ols or. ] - k) s i VE | Springs, Blue es, Laurel De e, Witter SAN FRANCISOO—Foot of Markst Street (Slip 8)— to be tied | grugs, pkes groceries and provisions, 3 cs | VLADIV Arrived May 1—Br stmr ol P. 8.—NoHog Fatin COTTOLEP‘E‘ Sbrings. Upper. Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. | ' 1705 & 9:00 11.00a3. 100 3.00 518r. Y Srs. 7 os photo goods, 6 pkgs machinery, | Braemer, from Tacoma. ok s~ 2 3y Ptall0 amiPier 7 = John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknells, | prom 0urLAND—Foot of Brosdway.—16:00 $3:00 13:08 e on the British four-masted ca’5 bbls wh cs salmon, 3 cs 667 | FALMOUTH-Balled May 2—Br ship Glau-| oopo Mm@ Al Sanhedrin 'Helghts, Hullville, Orv's [Hot | "[505,y, 1200 300 ta0rx. z dvanced from & to 8 paste, § s stationers. | 8 K5 DUBKIT 0 oot a0 stme Newport, e AmERe s e i, Eaytonilier - Cammins, P T e e s from New York for 12'cs dried frut, 16 pkss groceries and | 1OF San Franclsco o e SRRV | Belfs Sprinias, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scoti el s Yo et ey - | P s. LIVERPOOL-Arrived May 2—Stmr New Steamer. From. Due. glatyriny. to Monlay rond feip, tokets at re- | o2 South Fan Franchcy Palo ATto =" - : : : ston. c . o ations. y Here on Business. Notice to Mariners. tmr ‘Bovie, for New York, 480 foua Biver 4 B Y Tl SR 3" vt | yaeel oy~ 7 e of 11 s 2 Otfice U. S. Lighthouse Ins "ENT, C V—Arrived prior to May 2 o 3 3 5 . f Ilinois, an 3,:‘! < g ,,‘;mm‘ mr Westminster, from San Francisco, via Eureka. g:qn‘:médgm i Ticket omce—man:fi;x‘x:; Street, Chronicle ‘ % ‘H:n:in'u Way Stations. 18:309 | SAN FRANCISCO, May 3, 1901 - A T - . y for the |, N FRANCISCO DA ATTPORNIA NEREMEN—Arrived May 3—Stmr Lahn, from Nowe : = c. e, = X RTAX. | Facitic pose of looking ¢ LA un! 0! BAS a2 o . T o agad A v orx. e er. en. Pass. 3 D e of She (% District | Notice is hereby given that on May 2, 1901, | MOVILLE—Safled May 3—Stmr Ethiopla, et &y | Astoria, (May § . Manem pil i € Court of Appeals and | Light Vessel was replaced on her sta: | from Glas ., for New York; stmr Tunisian, R y Ports|May 5 Chivpe nal, His o Fo s an ranciseo Harpor. and the | - BOUTHAMITON — Safled - May 3— Stmr | San Diego H merely of a re character. | gas buoy temporarily mar the station was | schiand, for Hamburs, for New York, via | DAl an $ arita e S — == | Withdrawn. | our MPa Humboldt S t o _ch cen made in Light Vessel W YORK—Sailed May 3—Stmr Caledon- umbo May § POSTUM CEREAL s o etix (ina- | smn tor simr Christiana, for Liver- Honolulu My ¢ | Y signal or general appear poal; “Gefio e O = bla. | Puget S L l H 5. 9:4 ONE IN THREE. e moticeaffects the “List of Lights and | BN O o h LiNerpool and’ Qusenstown - - [gentile May 7 rains—Daily. | 1i00s Sh o o G aud Peineipal Fog nals, Pacl oast, 1% " | T CHERBOURG— st i i +|Comox . ‘ay Statious. . 4 4 No. 24, and the “List of Beacons and Buoys, | | CHERBOU ’f{;mbfi{-‘;dfl;ysiuffi'fi'np?‘f:‘"zfi‘r |$usiaw "Riv e : Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. 51307 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 813 Every Third Person Poisoned by) cifl st, 1901’ page 18. e, o i 3 LIN. Y. via Pan “.; : T Tocal | Lim'd | Ovei'd] Logal 8:157 New Orleans g?m Sen Jose, Coffee. SAN FRANCISCO BAY—CALIFORNIA. | Grsaoent ity May Dally. | Dally. | Datly. | Daily. e e e D e Sunken Car Off Second Street. Sun, Moon and Tide. Newport. | Panama & W IMay 2 T San Frah| s | 9:00a | 8900 | $2p @:152 Del Monte, Monterey, Pacifc Grove, o | Notice is hereby given that a car, 10;03:1 United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Guatemala.....|Valparaiso & Way Pts./May 9 Ar. Stockton. {125 a [11:45 a [11:05 D Lompoc W, 5 coffee is an absolute poison to at least one | 15et, SE of Ihe, SOUTiErT TS i about 36 feet Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | Santa Rosa..... San Diego o MAK!NG A A s e o s T \ A for Morni P for Afternoon. on out of every three, but people are |of water and the least depth found on the | _thority of the Superintendent | Point arena...! Point Arena 3 B TR B 4 B8 B {8unday excopted. 2 Sunday onjy. PR ’ o | car was about % feet. A emall wooden buoy | NOTE-—The high and low waters occur at | Columbla....... Portland and Asio For excellent laundry work is a point long Tulare .| 4270 | 427 p | 5:03 8 < ntardey uly, 7 Tussduvs sad Fridaym. slowly finding it out, although thousands | i, ", ciored to the car. e . since passed by us. Ours is established Blsfleld .| 6:30p | 5:20p | T30 a " of them suffer terribly before they-dis-| By order of the Lighthouse Board 2nd our reputation for exceptional excel- Xan Gty f3us|ine NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. cover the fact. Commander, U. 8. N. lence in work and caré in handling should = ‘ L B 1 - ctor Twelfth Lighthouse District. s you in sending out a for morning. p for afternoon. Via Sausalito Ferry. caticif 1;; m‘e;( :{nezenlE;:;me lffih i - ‘;E‘I,"f n’:):frel:gr‘:gr;obh:dle See that it AR A A i) L e Commencing April 23, ,,’.,'1 time after drinking cof st- : - rrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining > A - e, mervous and excited, so that 1 was | Shipping Intelligence. R'BES EDUGED comes to us—and youw'll be satisfied. Cars’ through to Chicago. Chair Car runs FROM AN R AN RASARILL VALLEY . - R | 1o N ¢ to Bakersfiel 'or accommodation of local v v 30, *9 ” h s - RIVED. No saw edges. 0 WEEK _DAYS—6:55, § 9:30, 11:00 a. able to sit five minutes in one vlace; | AR Friday, May 3. — gl Sl e frstlciase ~passengers. ' No second.class §| 13:5, 91:46 315, 415, 0:15, *0:15, 668 e . A £ o : tickets arc honored on this train. Corre- B A also xncm;ed to ;fr:”g;:n:oi‘:fe;:g Stmr Westport, Ericsson, 19 hours from Bear TO. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY BPOYzl"‘fl“S '"1‘"5'1"‘;(” .t 5:5‘; B, m. "‘"é" RE;:L;RQ“ T’a‘a“},’,fi:f,‘?’w’ifié..}.‘,‘,’:’s:?flmi?: from los: eep, which got w | Harbo . e 4:20 p. m. is Stockton Local. Correspond- ¢ . - y pn Sous 45 SO | PS5G0 prosreso, Monroe, 82 hours from Ta- Offics 1004 Market Strest. g teain arrives at 110 a m. ami. - | | end Sundays a0, and, B v o, worse co v » B 3:00 p. m. is the Overland Express, wit e Bt | 3 3 Jady said that perhaps coffee was the | Stmr Coronado, Jobnson, 45 hours from Port k Telephone—South 420, through Palzce and Tourlst Sleepers and 1'16-6”:":.' ¥ i s L 00, ido. 7:30 - 0 1 a ted that I | 1«8 Anzeles ' Oakland Office—54 San Pablo Au-. free -Reclining Chair Car, also Palace days. trouble and sugges ed e | pStmr San Pedro, Jahnsen, 47 hours from San : - Eloapar,. which sii gut-ae Fewea. Corte- Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. e C . I laughed at the | Pedro. = nding train arrives at 5:55 p. m. daily. 3 tum Food Coffee. lang -+ S800. it Fook Meetin. 35 auns” from. — —— i} T30 a5 m is Bakersfiela Looai, stopping | | FROM SAN RAFAEL TQ SAN FRANCISco. ht that coffee hurt me, but she in-| g, o5 % 3 at all points in San Joaquin Valley. Corre- f| . WEE G, 04 5 . L e £o hard that I finally had some| Stmr Argyll, Gilboy, 14 days 8 hours from L < g 4 y e ; Shonding traim arvives at 340 & . dai. T ek 5 5 e 5 | Panama. i 5 o make room for the new things in vehicies we have made startling Offices—641 Market street and in Ferry || .03 Saturdays at P m made. I have been using it in| " g yark Inverneill, Patterson, 85 days from - s = P Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, O AYE 3 of coffee ever since, for I noticed | Newcastle, Aus. AR reductions in the price of many of our popular style Runabouts, Surfeys Oakland. e : 2 ' my former nervousness and frri- | Bktn. John Smith, Anderson, ! and Phaetons. These vehicles are well made and so complete in every de- KIANEY'8 LIVER b B it At % stk S e Gt cared. I began ‘;0 sleep ézer-‘ er Brothers, ‘Wetzel, 20 hours from tail that, at the price offered, the supply will not last long. They are the e FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRAX ICISCO. ectly, and the Postum tasted as good or g, DAL . 45, 9:55, 10:30 fectly, b e t wus‘} fuss, Nyman, 3 days from Coos best and latest o the n?arkeh d MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY m B, L G 2 v Sy m the use of sticking to a beverage that was | ~ Schr Mary Etta, Nyman, 16 hours from Bih- Runabouts with solid rubber or pneumatic tires, wire or wood wheels, ‘Via Sausalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. and Hatardays at 7:10 and 1033 - lers_Point. 4 e e san rrAN. anmive aan rman. | UEUNTA VS 635, §.00, 1 e an sEoRrAa D Thi oun- B Ve, Brrett, § days tron’ Grere Har: The season’s latest offerings in Surreys—from $125 up. All other s L :; .WEEK DAYS ?;55 TN | %, 20, 3:5, S0, 635, 1 try ed to & young lady friend on | *°* CLEARED. = ev s vehicles are correspondingly reduced, making this an exceptional oppor- A PLEASANT LAXATIVE C15505c. ) 0 Mgt ol ths FAVREN § 9.0 4 Y- i i A Cais Sel w1 er greatly improvi e. She riday, May i i 2 \ 8:00 A. . 12:15 7. . B e AR e had | Sim: Bomona, Sbes. Bureka: Goodal, Fpe | [l 10011 to by new and fashionable carriagen NOT INTOXICATING [EHERES S R R T T ——— ins & Co. Jew i i - == 0:00 A. M. :30 P. M. | tions. ol 1% coffee and taken Postum. She|XPS & 100, . Maru, Greene, Hongkong Newest designs in RACING WAGONS, PNEUMATIC CARTS e gt ...SUNDAYS....... :fi:: Y595 p. m. week days (Saturdays excepted)— ha hed a number of pounds and her | and Yokohams, via Honolulu; Wm H Avery. and Sulkies now in stock. 130 p. x1. | 5:50 p. », | Tomales and way stations. former palpitation of the heart, hum-| Er stmr Peru, Newton, Valparalso and way 2330 P, >0 7105 . | 88 m. Sundays_Cazadero and way stations. ming in the ears, trembling of the hands | poris; Betfour, Guthrie & Co. ' : Fare, San Fraseises to Summit and Returs, $1.40 10:00 a..m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way ning in ears, tr Ttk Agate, Bergman, Bristol Bay; Dristol i irket lito — and legs and other disagreeable feelings | packing Co. 9 oo LI T T I T T had Giscppeared. She recommended me | Scir Volunteer, Osmund, Unga; Jas 6 Os- & - Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, to quit coffee and take Postum, and was | Mgt o M 7 days i Schy Webfoot, Mercer, 7 days from Willapa KEARNY S$T. Established ety mnch serprised £ flnd ther Thadel | fooet X ) NEW WESTERN HOTEL, Ny ready made the change. Scnr Lizzie Prien, Anderson, 6 days from JCEARNY AND WASHINGTON STS._RE- Diseases, Joxt Manbood. Debility “She said her brother had also received | Siuslaw River. WARD iseage wwearingon body and mind and great benefits from leaving off coffee and taking on Postum Food Coffee.” Henry A. Mader, 221 W. 32rd St., New York. SAILED. e Friday, May 3. Stmr Columbia, Doran, oria. B R atonal City, Dettmers, — Cor. Poik St.and Golden Gate Ave modeled and renovated. KING, “CO. - European. plan. Rooms, se to 3 to 38 week; 38 to $20 month. Free baths: he Doctor cureswhen harges low. Gt o writas icin Diseases. . Try him. ranteed.

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