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/ THE SAN FRA NCISCU CALL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1901. _f POSTMASTER GENERAL WILL NOT RETIRE e YR S — | i - * | Charics Emory Smith Denies Rumor From the East That He Will | PROG RAMME FOR WEEK ! Be Succeeded by H. Clay E & ‘ f P ’ be oducceede 5 a vans, ommissioner o ensions. Secretary o € INavy Long ay Leave € rresigentia arty s : g sey ¥ . A L - TO-DAY. beer has been brewed at Fisy RERE 2 IR 3 8:30 a. m.—Dedication of Donahue fountain. R Milwaukee. From this FLANIRAFEIS Seporis awene 10115 a. m.—Commencement University of California, Berkeley. = AT recelved yesterday of a ru- MYRIAD LIGHTS 12:30 p. m.—Luncheon at residence of President Wheeler. city it goes-to th o s o 2:30 p. m.—President and party depart for Oakland in carriages. parts of the earth. The stmaster Geners he 3:00 p. m.—Reception at residence of Senator Perkins. . Bubory. Smieh optbREpe e IN THE N IGHT 4:00 p. m.—Parade to steps of Oakland High School; open-air > sun never set.s _o_n Schlitz i reception for public. agencies. Civilized men Th : : f th 5:00 p. m.—President leaves Oakland in Slocum for San Franm- ikl whiéts Seblins e eisco. | e lllumlnaIan 0 - 5:30 p. m.—President arrives in San Francisco. LT beer is not standard. ning the truth of the i i 9:00 a. m.—For visiting Congressmen: Drive to Golden Gate Par] A B | Cl[u IS DdZlenU tfl ocean beach and Cliff House; lunch at CIff House; re- Schlitz beer has made' truth in the report,” he t by way of Point Lobos Signal Station and the £ famous. Ithas not even considered the Onlooker. e ,\¥1lwauk_ec t g’ gt o gl e — 300 p. m.—Postofice. Department employes’ reception to Post- given Milwaukee beer the s '\ lm“ ‘A.l.‘n(::\.: I occ Market street presented a magnificent master General Smith, nave of Ferry depot. distinction of purity, and on, T ¢ t renew it | spectacle last night with its myriad of | 8:00 p. m.—Union League Banquet, Palace #Hotel, to Goverhor B i thi b t T wished to make & ch | lights ana color. Thousands upbn thou- | Nash. purity is everything, but e, but fot to leave Washing- | sands of lights greeted the eye, and the §:00 p.m.—Water and Forest Association banquet to Secretary all Milwaukee beer is not effect was so harmonious that it was al Wilson. % pleasing sight. From the Ferry depot, 8:00 p. m.—Postal banquet to Postmaster Gemeral Smith at Del- Schlitz beer. People now outlined in the sky by incandescent lamps | Pl » to as far out the main thoroughfare as the | monieo’s. demand a beer that is eye could reach, it was a blaze of light. | 10:00 p. m.—Trip through Chinatown for visiting Congressme: | Night was literally turned into day, an healthful, and that demand i | the countless throng gave the street lhe‘ THURSDAY, MAY 16. 115 S Schifes Gener 18%15)}5:‘-:?;50:(’; Swere 1‘:’1‘1.7‘15«"1197111 ugle%mei { 8130 a.m—Trip to Mount Tamalpais, arriving at summit at SHin S S . jcame down town to_see ;‘ho nluminaneun 11:30 a. m. 2 Schlitz purity is abso+$ | and they were repaid with a grand spec- 2:30 p. m.—Reception in parlors of Palace Hotel by Sons an : | tacle. Bome. eriticlsm was made of the - = o3 b lute. Every process is |t T ita. that’ shofie on Daughters of American Revolution. ‘Paci side ir Market i(rpct because they | | 3:30 p. m.—President breaks ground for monument to American B cleanly. Every drop of g as to left the center of the thoroughfare in; | navy, Union Square. i b coaled i s o1 comparative darkness. . Attention ~was 3140 p.m.—Reception at Native Sons’ Hall by Mexican War Vet- the produc calle et il nation at the . i S ths hieve Coitotnin velunteers re erans, Loyal Legion, Native Sons and Native Daugh- filtered air. Every barrel turned from Manila, many were o ters. is filtered —every bottle PLAN TO GREET the opinion that the effect was far pret-| 7:00 p. m.—Ohio Society banquet, Palace Hotel. filer. UoWEYer LA people r;“fn‘j:fl‘lj‘;‘“‘!n‘]’e“ 8:20 a.m.—Congressional trip to Mare Island Navy Yard. is sterilized. | e O Siroet B0 Trom' & i 3:00 p. m.—Reception to Mrs. McKinley and ladies of the Presi- | THEI R CHIEF | | tance. The tower that SUrmoiulr]n]s‘ ;‘Y:e dential party at Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. A beer that is aged and | | Union Depot had been decked with lights 7:00 p. m.—Banquet to ladies of Presidential party, givem by 5 | g, z ure is healthful. That ¥ [ | TR L R e Indies of Ohio Soclety, California Hotel. P R Y | white and blue hung over the tower and e is Schlitz. Postal Emploues to Enter-| | | Vas ‘in perfect harmony with the lishts FRIDAY, MAY 17. % t g ;E’fs’:fgr‘: X;-y;;g;"i“[‘{' e‘&“;g “Ihe Call| | 9:30 a.m.—Reception by school children, Van Ness avenue; drive *Phone Main 44, gmgnz?“e: tain Postmaster CHARLES EMORY SMITH, POSTMASTER GENERAL, WHO DENIES | |bullding, which was outlined against the | | to Golden Gate Park and ocean beach; luncheon at wood, 212 Mhrket St., | THE RUMOR THAT HE WILL RETIRE FROM THE CABINET AND night by thousands of littering lights. | Cliff House. General. [ BE SUCCEEDED BY H. CLAY EVANS. PREC T T AT e 2:30 p. m.—Knights Templar parade to Mechanics’ Pavilion and B ‘ - | ful architecture stood out in }r]m]m é‘eu‘ef. reception. - on - e - —F | and the onlookers could not help giving 9:00 p. m.—League of the Cross Cadets’ drill, Mechanics’ Pavilion. The postal employes are making great | 3 | Sont Boctivets feclings. Every window was 4 g prep Plons for ihe entertainment of | called in ordered the child’s retirement to [ saw better times ahead for the Cajfornia | e Iot a1 the thousands who 9:30 p. m.—Campfire, McKinley Provisional Post No. 1901, G. A. THE BEER stmaster Ger “harles Emory Smith | bed 2t once. agriculturists. | th ificent spectacle from the R., Golden Gate Hall Fims oo, Chapc Emor S Pt SIEk sereaey Lone mas vy | “EEMIRE sonn ac vurson s 07 G RS T | g . mBaveomes Nk stevt or Mount Tamaipeis. THAT MADE 0 arrived wit e worried about the illness in his family | mingling with the cfowd last night. He |w e i roval in the| ., y. To-day the and could hardly be persuaded to leave |at one time hief counsel of the | Efi“,f:sf:"i;ii?zé’h.‘e‘;?’ ™ 9:15 a. m~—Congressmen’s automobile trip about the city. MILWAUKEE be tendeted his boy's bedside long enough to attend | Union Pacific Railroad, but resighed to | gp;msize the tall structure the Chronicle | Morning—Visiting Congressmen will inspect public buildings nave of the ferry building at 5:20 o'clock, | the reception to President McKinley at prac!kl'e law in the East. He is oat t;erfi | presented a striking ahpearance]wnh its | and water front. FAMOUS his ret rom a trip te He | the Ferry building. on a law suit that opens in the United |vari-colored lights. The building wa w4 5 - ’ FomE s an o e i IRV | Bfafes District Conrt in. this city nest|porooplored lehts © be s fn for & 12:00 m.— Luncheon for visiting Congressmen at Merchants’ o - After the reception he ¥ e | Monday. He was im:rensely popular with | share of praise. The Hearst building on | Club. , the Palace Hotel by the postal the Washington delegation last night and | the opposite corner was the cynosure of | | . Evening—Reception to Secrefary Long by Unitarian Club at ¥ | z’as 1;: ({’arnes( (j;m\ ers (}‘;m with g num- | g]] eyes. Pendants of colored lighttls graie» Merchants’ Club. v e stmaster Genera er of them until a iate hour. fully hung on the structure and the motto | 3 i e g P: fif'a’fifii‘ g:nrf‘re:l, The Oregon delegation, composed of F. “\v{ Ry our President” shone out | 00 p. m.—Missouri Society’s reception to Secretary Hitchcock, SR VISITING HERE W. Mulkey, M. C. George, George brightly. The three morning newspaper Y. M. C. A. building. SAME SHAPE —five. Steel, John H. Hall, J. E. Haseltine and | offices, located as they afe on the three 8:00 p. m.—Ohio Society reception to Governor Nash. TWO QUALITIES T e duid : e F. L. Patterson, jed here yesterday | corners, made an imposing sight, and the > 5 oy s el d e to see the President. They want the | decorations of the trio were warmly SATURDAY, MAY 18. e i D o Dinioe * : President to extend the length of his visit | praised, 2 for the occasion. > | Admiral Melyille, Designer | i Portiand. “They claim that his arriv- | “'A1l ‘aiong Market street from Third to 10:00 a. m.—President embarks at transport wharf for launching; 5 tee in charge of the recep- | - J !g‘lg thers "‘lgré;‘n’g ‘V{‘.fim:"!" 5{’” ‘l.e"a""'fi:gls\xlh the merchants b(-au'llfied Pt;’['le“’ Naval parade to Union Iron Works. H i 5 sl eaith » : | the ne vill nof ve time to buildings by tasteful decorations. ec- R Tt B % - P n‘??rslhwmmv 7. S :l«'in mS‘\‘)x]mr“o | Uf the Uhlfl, Wlll SBB | get a good impressicn of Portland. They | !rlc(llggts Dlay an important part and the 11:00 a. m.—Reception to workmen of Union Iron Works. B yeged g b A s Al Gen- 5 : will see Secretary Cortelyou to-day. effect 1s very beautiful. The dome of the 12:26 p. m.—Launch of the battleship Ohio. = 7 e t Daniel S. Richardsc Mark Smith, Delegate to Congress from | ¢ s sented a pleasin E - y U {52 Sipefimtepacnt Danie 8. Tuchardson. | aunching- atark Smith Delogate to Congress feom | Clty Hull as ueual prescnted ploasing | | 1:80 p. m—Lancheon to Freaident by Union League Club, Palnce Y sie ARROW: | SN T the Palace last night. He is deemed the | the distafce they blended into one vivjd atel. BRAND PR o : ang | most lixely candidate for “the United |jine of flame. Like the ferry depot and 7100 p. m.—Citizens’ banquet to President at Palace Hotel > e hotel corridors presented a gay and | giates Senate when Arizona is admitted | The Call building the dome was seen to 10:00 a. m.—Trip about bay on Resolute for visiting Congressmen. L ER‘]’ . animated appearance last night. Officers | us a State to the Union. | better advantage in the distance, and the PAMLICO |:CO | in full dress uniforms smoking after-din- | D. W. Baker, assistant librarian of the | three tall structures were greatly ad- SUNDAY, MAY 19. S £ Sc¢ IN COLORADO | ner clgars and fair women in handsome | United States benate, s also at the Pal’ | mired by those who saw them. st Ll e £ bl 25¢¢ 2 25¢ e i : |ace. Heisay vith a world o o bt i 100 a. m~—President will attend services at Central Methodl ettt e S e | experience in Washington affairs. He is Epi 1 Ohuréh. - CLUETT PEABODY&CO g In the Palace Hotel Lieutenant T. S. | : - : J piscapal Church. X ace | a quiet man who would pass unnoticed in MAKERS ¥ M L p S g w1 a0 S Frediient; Ak | o s nd M b I T 5:00 p. mi—President dines with niece, Mrs. George E. Morse. + K '§ = | tracted perhaps the most attention. His | ever, of having the latest moves in politi- e . ong au eave resl < g | cal affairs at his finger tips. MONDAY, MAY 20. st was covered with orders and med- | He was, previous to his present ap- dential Partoand Start |k xe was, proviews to nie prssenc oo Eastward. “1:51 vears, and last night he was kept VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS have been in use over ffty years by the leaders of the Mormon Church and their foi- lowers. Positively cure the worst cases in old and_young arising from effects of self- abuse, dissipation, excesses cigarette-smoking. Cure Manhood, _Impotency, Power, Night Losses, Insom- Pains in Back. Evil Desires, Lame Back, fitness to Mar- o g Congressman Foss of Iilinois is chair- | WA M GREETING man of the committee on naval affairs in the House of Representatives. He is pointed out as the next man upon i‘wlk;o’rn e busy greeting old friends. the folds .of the Senate toga Wi all in The Daily L’'Italia this morning pub- | cupies and of the particular conditions of his | ‘American citizens during the su: el | Rear Admiral George Melville was also gtn!satl?:'e-thlgela].iI:)C‘;’l‘ll{]ergftothzugae:tslem}fl‘- lishes the following salute to President | country before the foreign elements, thus.fol- | the President from Eastto West which lhrnxgdlo; Sccretary of the Navy Long may leave | around the Palace Hotel lobbies. He is | d¢ntally the launching of the battleship | i % ®u o1 of the Italian colony | OFinS the traditions of the United States, | could be equaled by any nation of Europe, S s <5 | | which has always been hospitable and gen- | is the best and most evident proof of the the Presidential party and depart for the | the designer of the battleship Ohio and | various naval stations on the coast. He |of San Francisco and the Italians of the | erous to all the peoples of all nations who | patriotisn and infallible bright future of tn East a moment. The news first be- | has come out with the Presidential party | is pointed out as one of the coming states- | Paciflc Coast: come here 4o enjoy its freedom and wonder- | United States. It is true that this mumrf— ,wn last evening when he was | {0 see his fondest dream realized. Admiral | men of this country. Willlam McKinley, the first citizen of the | ful resources, and contribute to the progress | always had the fortune of having at the head fhe Oregon delegation | Melville is a venerable man, and has the United States, the Supreme magistrate of the | of the nation and the development of its com- |of the nation the most virtuous, honest 10:00 a. m.—President’s departure. e | et sen ¥ ® A tlon, is our guest in this beautiful, | merce and industry. So that, in his wise (and loyal men, who command Bishop Dubs on a Visit Here. Amerioan ns Shatl o - Hig | policy and honest discharge of his dutles he | and admiration; vet our soul s beo: waited upon by { w came to San Francisco to extend | appearance of a minister rather than a| Plcturesque and patriotic San Francisco. P o oy Monfueh. s o o e to the President and his ty segfaring man who has deslgned a modern [ Bishop R. Dubs, D. D., LL. D., of the | countrymen are jubilant and cheerfully avail | never made any discrimination between the | foundly impressed by the fact that in the | sijpation, Stops N& rvous Twitching Secrerars Long told & member of this| battleship. He is very shy of mewspaper | United Evangelical church, will conduct | themselves of this opportunity to extend to him | native and the foreign elements, but he was | glorious trip of William McKinley across the | of Eyolids, Bffects are immediate. SRRSO ¢ < s *'® | men and modestly refused to talk about {55 of i he G T their heartfelt thanks for the good he has done | always equally goed and just to all. | continent all the American citlzens forgot | Impart vigor and CENTSpotency to every ittee that he had recelved word that | the ship that will dip into the sea on | 2 S€ries o meetings in the German United | {5 the country, for the loyalty and the will- We are sure that the respectful salute of |political views and parties; they forgot | function. Don’t get despondent; a cure is at = Evangelical Church on Twenty-fourth | ingness and ability ‘with which he has per- | the Itallans will be greeted by the {llustrious | whether they belonged to the North or the | hand Restore small, undeveloped organs, guest, who s aware of the fact that the I.al- | South, the East or the West, to be all united | Stimulate the brain and nerve centers; 30c & ghter, who has been living in Colo- | Saturday. e Che IniEkl aeteice | ToEaRd i igh: Mubles . ~ > | 4Ll rils s als arris 1 vi 3 ov ar for her health, | Secretary of rf}glglgzlu;;g 1\s’\élc»clzr§|mi»ag§;g e A e R L uidnq;:‘llce:r‘w;‘lel It affords us a great and most sincere pleas- | jans are among the best elements of this | In this splendid display of reverence and ad- y i1l 4 | a guest at the Pal E e | e L B s A ceel | ure to join our American brethren In sending | mopolitan population, they being law-abiding | miration to the chief of the nation. When a Long is accompanied on the | by his daughter. He takes more interest | be held every evening during the week | {;,] pregident the warm wishes and greet- | citizens, good-hearted fellows, industrious, en- | people demonstrates such a wonderful concord v Mrs. Long and a son of temger |in observing orange groves and fruit with the exception of Saturday. BiShOD |ngy of the Italians of San Francisco and all | terprising and active, affectionate to this' fos- | and fusion of thoughts and sentiments It means This boy was also taken ill | orchards than in the imposing duties of an Dubs presided over the Oregon Codnfer- |inhe Pacific Coast. ter iand as they are toward, their native coun- | that it has great confidence in its welfare and at the Palace Hotel, where the |officer of state. He says that he is glad A ence of the Church, and will leave here President McKinley has always been con- | try. will undoubtedly reach the summit that is only ving, and the physician | that he took the trip and that he never 'next week for his homs in Chicago scious of the high and delicate position he oc- | The immense enthusiasm- displayed by the | reserved for the audaclous and the brave. box; 6 for §2 50 by mail. A written guarantes 0 cure or money refunded with § boxes. Cir. Address BISHOP REMEDY Co.. San Francisco, Cal. GRANT DRUG CO., 38 and 40 Third FAVORITE ' RESCRIPTION FOR WEAK WOMEN. BRINGS FREEDOM Haley, Tenn., February 2, 1900. I have been suffering from female diseuep for four years. At times I have to go to bed. | have had several doctors but none of them did me any good. My menses have not been right for years and they get worse every year. My friends advise me to take Wine of Cardui and Thedford’s Black- Draught. 1 will tell you of my troubles and ask you to write me whether or not I should take Wine of Cardui. I have painsall over me. I have no appetite to eat. At times it hurts me to stand on my feet. I have spells in which I nearly 2 smother. My stomach and bowels are in bad shape and it hurts me to lie on BRUSHES 3= ganzers. zax- my side. I have catarrh in my head so bad, mpy head nearly kills me some- brewers, bookbinders, candy mabor etabie times. What can you do for me ? Mrs. DELIA PEARSON. dyers. flourmills, foundries laundries. pay RovS A PERMANENT CURE of the most obstinate cases of Gonorrheea and Gleet, gnaranteed in from 3 to 6 days ; no other treatment required. Sold by all druggists. bangers, printers, painters, shoe factorles, st blemen, tar-rooférs, tanners, tailors, ete. BUCHANAN BROS. The future seemed about hopeless when Mrs. Pearson. wrote J Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St this letter. 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