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o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1902 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. APROMINENT DIVINE Advises All Persons Suffer-| ing From Lost Manhood l | { JTEAL PLANG FROM UNION RO WORKS Culprits Are. Arrested While Selling the Booty. to Send for This Free Cure. |Blue Prints of Submarine {AS THE OFFICIAL ENDGRSEMERT | Boas Holland Taken to New York. ©1 the U. 8. Investigating R-:I'xrts— the American Authority on All | George H. Peters Confesses the Com- i 1 Matters of Public Welfare. t mission of 2 Daring Crime and Says Confederate Is Innocent. — Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, M —Detective Ser- geants O'Connell and Pepperted of - tain Tit staff to-day made an impor- tant arrest in the apprehension of two San Francisco men, one of whom is charged with steaiing the blue prints of the original plans of the Holland subma- rine boat and attempting to sell the same in this city. READ THIS OFFER. 7 AGTEFT IT TO-DAY, 1 have a message to every suffering health-broken man in this countr: re afflicted with Sexual Weak- ress or Nervous Debility, I want you | 7Tpe prisoners described themselves as to read this article and then write 10 | Geor Peters, 26 s old, of 232 I have a medicine with which I nd Joih Gra- cured hundreds of my friends and and 1ving at who have written me for it. I | the Rossmore Hotel, Broaaway and r'or- a-doctor or a sharper, but a | tyzsecond street. SRR IES d I want 3 According to the detective Peters was £ man, an Want every | empioyed in a confidential capacity ' the ed debilitated man | for a copy of the fo h this wonderful medi- I do not ask you for ot the Holland 'I'orpedo Boat Com- pany and the Union lron Works, San r'rancisco, acting as stenographer und clerk to the managers of the consolidated companies. On April 15, the detectives allege, he gave Up hi sition and left San Francisco, taxing with him the orig- inal blue prints of the®drawings of the { Holland submarine boat., TO SELL THE PRINTS. These blue prints had been in the hands ume owing, by William Col ashington, D. C., published ed States Investigating R regarding the prescription from this remedy for curing Lost | of the officials of the Navy Department Bissbood de B a at Washington, where they were being R R, T | carefully inspected by experts. They had the examination of men for the army | JUst been returned to San Francisco, when Peters,, it is_alleged, managed. to recent war with Spain, our United physicians were shocked to find entage of men disqualified be- get hold of them. Knowing the value of the prints he was aware, the detectives that he could realize a large sum on of mervous disorders. It is not the pur- | thoin but he feared to attempt negotia- . into a statement | tions in San Francisco. Shortly before he left San Francisco Peters met Gra- . and the two started for this city. or so after théir arrival here they, serted advertiséments in the him, his energy is muscles so(t He is pitied versed in nervous disorders and rv those of both sexes who do not un- derk the world is to him ~ W. Brady of 100 Broadway, who is years ago the writer gave atten- | an electrical expert |connected “with the t re of nervous disorders and | Klizabethport (N. J.) s of the Hol- : e late Dr. Wilson, Prof land Torpedo-boat Company, noticed the Practitioner of ~ Medic in | advertisements and npotified the company ege of New York, power to resf had a tore to men at San Francisco. He then immediately sf wonderful ir Bhysical and mental | Yorticer e year 1883 the celebrated Dr, - 3 L o Peters, it is sald, kept under cover, o R ioTEula bas been obiained | eaving the matter of disposing of the who pre, it according to ihe | Prints to Graham. The latter met Brady tion, and from obur analysis of | At the Metropole Hotel by appoiht- cur Board of Investigation, we mMent on Tuesday afternoon. Graham, of pure and fresh drugs, and A according to his accusers, explained that er the name of “Dr. Wil- he had the complete t of the blue Restorative Remedie Our investiga- 2 great number of s! of which were four prints of the plans pf ‘the Holland sub- marine boat, including the plans of the entire machinery. He said he wanted i- Eile many were prepared | §30)) for the set, but Brady would not e estea . MaE About | agree to pay any money until he had ca public against the use of all urcer- | Soen the arawinke wair edies apd all who need nerve-itfe They met again a~l the Metropole bringing medicine we recommend them to ke | Hotel to-day, where Graham had hired Dr. Wiison's Restorative Remedies, prepmred ' & room. He told Brady that he was . v L. F. Page, 201 State street, Mar- | :taying there, but as a matter of fact en unto the aforesaid Dr. | the detectives said |he only hired the emedies we exte room for the purpose of showing the he United States goods. 2 P | TAKEN BY DETECTIVES. one who writes in good faith | pefore Brady went to the hotel he Vis- send the full formula of this | jted police headquarters and explained ful medicine. This prescription | the case to Detective Sergeants O'Con- I directions are sent free. Have |Tell and Pepperted: They went to the or if you desire, ¥ > otel 2nd got a room adjoining that in . S8 prepare’l"l“n‘:",‘a:’e‘gfi which Brady and Graham met. When ell yourself. One prescription |‘n€ latter arrived at the Matropole he oo et g = had only a few of the blue prints with will make a new man of you. One dose | him. Brady insisted.upon seeing the en- wi tire set, whereupon Graham told him that il be enough £o convince you of its | they had been sent to Haeger’'s storage warehouse at Thirty-fourth street and Eighth avenue. There it was learned that a man wh> sald he was James Forsythe had de- pesited the drawings. They were in a long box. After Brady promised to pay $3000 for the blue prints Graham insisted dpon re- ceiving the money in cash. Brady told | him that he had written out a check, but | that he would go to the New Amsterdam 20 r Bank with him and cash the check. The With this result, he | two then left the hotel, followed by th2 cured, and after several | detectives. and when the bank ‘w. | reached Graham was placed under arrest. Peters was found near by, and he was aisp taken into custody. Both *~were | locked up at police headquarters charged with bringing stolen property into the State and attempting. to dispose of it. Peters admitted stealing the blue prints, the detectives asserted, and said- .that Graham had nothing to do with the theft. The latter denied that he was fmplicated in any way in the alleged theft, and said he simply acted as an agent for Petefs, who said nothing to him as to how he came into possession of the drawings. OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Changes Made in the Postal Service and More New Pensions Granted. WASHINGTON, May 7.—The Postoffice Department to-day announced: Postoffice whose attention has by this magnanimous J. 8. B. Crawford uof a very prominent tality was serious- Being sick of paying and charlatans, who ithout doing him an Crawford had the prescrip- took it regularly, as ade the statement publicly man in need of help shou'd wiliing to publicly indorse recommerd a cure of this kind, e statement that they them- sclves had been cured by it, but the R Crawford has in him a great 1 of true gratitude and love of man- d. This is shown in a recent letter which he says that he makes public owledgment “in order that others o receive the same happy results.” You are older now and can look back | ard sce the mistakes you have made, cannot recall thesyigor and fire f the springtime of robust manhood. Your transgressions have left their | mark upon you. Your errors and ex- | cesses e ravaged your system and undermined your nerve force. Quick- s established—Washington—Carleton, Che- k:tc}:e, n@fl?uznes§ and del-!xl- | halis' County. Postmasters commissioned ing and worn-out, shrunken —Wadshington—Lewis E. Hardy, Kent; &nd lifeless organs are making your life a miserable existence, devoid of pleasure. You hesitate and faiter; you are ot the man you once were, and You know it. Cast aside your modesty. Thie matter is too important. Act at once with manly decision. This formula is printed and costs me | Clure, aimost nothing, and I give it free of | any charge. 1 do not ask it, but if you | Eliza .J. Rogers, Carleton. | —Original—Manuel Amaso, Hanford, $10; | Henry "H. Langstraff, Elsinore, $; Murray | b. Patton, Santa Ana, $; James B. | George, Colusa, $6; Sewell A. Parker, Los | Angeles, $10; Parley L. Dutcher, Soldiers’ | Home, Los Angeles, $6; Nathaniel C. Mc- Healdsburg, $6. Increased—Clark Bailey, San Diego, $17; Samuel S. Hare, Craftonville, $10; George H. Kimball, Los detire 10 do so, you can pay something | Anzeles, $I7; Edward_Sullivan,. Soldiers’ efter using it. I want to help every | jome, Lo Anecice. M2/ Mexican War— | suffering man in America to regain his | nie Tyrrell. San Francises, 88 0" S A0 health and strength and the ability 1o enjoy the pleasures of life as I do. Ad- | Oregon City, $10. dress L. F. Page, private box 777, Mar- |’ Washington—Original—George Thurston, shall, Mich. | Green Lake, $6. Increase—Peter Jones, DIRECTORY i ri s Widows—Mary V. Albro, Buckley, $8. OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Oregon—Increase—Columbus C. Babcock, Army orders announce that . Contract Surgeon James R. Mount will proceed from Kansas City to San Francisco for temporary duty; Captain Joseph S, Wilkins and Major Thomas C. Goodman, paymas- ters, from the Philippines to San Fran- cisco; Major Willlam W. Gilpert, paymas- Cataiogues and Prl’ca Lists Mailei | %, s re{ievcd from duty fat San Fran- it 1% isco, May ‘15, ey et e e glsco, May 5, apd will ‘proceed. to St ey | N T B AT COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. | NAPA, May’7.—John Cannon was to-day senfenced to serve one ydar in San Quentin for passing a fletitious check a few months ago 900 Battery Street. on a business man'in Napa, Telepbone Maln 1864 4. C.WILSON & C2., FRESH AND SALT MEATS. s BOVES& 00 sty Females of All Ages ¢ OILS. find these Pills simply invaluable, LUBRICATING OILS, LEONARD & ELLIS 252 few doses will restore free and i S & —| regular conditions and effectually EC HUGHES. o Snovzzs | remove the causes of much suffer- Beecham’s Pills. v mm—hm:_umls s PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS THE HICKS-JUDD CO., 23 Pust street. Ban Francisco entered into correspondence with the ad- | These pensions were granted: California | GRAND ARTY VETERANS TAKE HANFORD WIT Delegates From California and Nevada Posts Will ‘Stért Boom to Win for San Francisco the Next National Encampment of the Men Who Followed ‘‘Old Glory’’ on Southern Battlefields HOUTF ‘A STRUGGLE BIGHOP FAINT DURING SPEECH Episcopal Prelate of New York Suddenly Taken IIL Friends Are Assured That His Condition Is Not Alarming. NEW YORK, May 7.—Bishop Henry C. | Potter of the Episcopal dlocese of New, | ' | | | l | FORL GROUND CAMPGEROUND OF S.5V. VETERANS WITH CO.TI. HANFORD IN THE ANFORD, May 7.—Large bodies of delegates to the thirty-fifth | encampment, Grand Army of the [ Republic, Department of Califor- nia and Nevada, are arriving in Hanford, Trains reaching Hanford at 5:30 and 7:30 o'clock this evening brought many from the north, and at 10:30 o’clock | the Los Angeles special pulled .in, bring- | ing the delegation from sputhern points. | Among the passengers on the Los An- geles train were Governor Henry T. Gage and General W. R. Shafter, escorted by | the members of their staffs. Much interest and fr!enrly rivalry exists among the candidates ffor department commander. Those whof have laid wires for this office are Major Joseph Hawley of John A. Dix Post of San Jose; G. A. Allen of Stanton Post No. 55 of Los An- York was suddenly taken ill to-day, but his 'illnéss is said to-night nat to be of | an alarming nature. ’ The Bishop, late in the afternoon, at- tended an entertainment given by the | boys of the choir school of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine at the orphan asy Jum on the cathedral grounds. He was scheduled as the principal speaker. When | the time came for him to begin his ad- | dress it was found that he had goge to | sleep in his chair. When he was aroused | he recovered himself immediately and be- | ! | gan to speak. The Bishop had been speaking only a few minutes when he tottered and faint- ed. Those about him were much alarm- ed. The superintendent of St. Luke's { was summoned and attended the Bishop, who recovered consciousness in a minute or two. He was sent in his carriage to his home. Dr. H. M. Silver saw the Bishop later at the latter’s house. He stated subse- quently that the Bishop was very much better and.that he was suffering from overwork. The lights were out to-night at the Bishof's house at 10:30 o'clock, except in | the hall. The butler stated at that time | that the Bishop had fully recovered and was resting comfortably. The doctor had ‘ left the house an hour before. | | California Marshals Confirmed. WASHINGTON, May 7.—Confirmations | by the Senate: Marshals—J. H. Shine, Northern District of California; H. Z. Os- To suffer from Dyspepsia means that your stomach is too weak to properly digestthe food || taken into it. ~ What you need |/ is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the best medicine in the world to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, || Insomnia, Nervousn-ss and Ma- laria. Be sure to tryit. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitiers, RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CD LESSEES SAN FRANGISCO AND NORT1 PAGIF RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St.| SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 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Cinein he will mail a trial package of Golden Spec sbow how sasily it ia to cure drunkards with 17e4 boxes of Golden Specific_are an Francisco by J. R. GATES S & RAILWAY TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Trains leave and are due to arrive at San_Jose, 'Livermore, Iome, | borne, Southern District of California. N RANCISCO. | Judges Court of Private Land Claims—J. | ¥ ! R. Reed, Icwe‘l"(chiet Justice); H. C. S{;.\s?. = | Kansas! W. W. Murray, Tennessee; F. L. = i Qsborne, North Carolina; W. F. Stone, | T700a Benicla, Suisua, Eiini . | Colorado. i | Vacaviile, Jers, Rum 7 gg: —————————— | Ja Martinez, San anm.hR ey Napa, Calistoga. Santa Rosa..... 26> ADVERTISEMENTS. | 8004 Davis.Woodiand, Knizhts Landing, | SRL Marysville. Oroville.... ... 1.58® | i A Atlantic Express—Ogden and East. 8.254 .00 Niles, Lathrop, Stockton . . 725 .00a Xlles, Mendota, Hauford, Visaila, i Portervitle .. o } | 8.30a Shasta Express— Davis, | | (for Bartlett Springs), Willows, | | Red Bluff, Portiand.... . 1580 i | Sacramento. rysville, Chico, Red 8304 Qukasie.Chtnese.sonor 3 8. Vallefo..... - . 2.25» $.00s Los Angeles Express— Mart Tracy, Latl tockton. Mer: Raymoad, Fr. 9.304 Vallejo, Martinez and 10004 Hayward. Niles and W 10.00s The Overland L Denver, Omaba, ( Sacramento Riv Benfefa, Winte: Woodland, K Marysyil .30» Hayward,Niles,SanJose, Lt 4.307 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakersteld, Saugus for Santa Barbara, Los Angeles............ Port Costa, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton Martinez, Antioch, stockton, Mer- ced, Raymond, Niles Loca N Sac- gden, Omaba, St. Louts, Chicago. 7007 San Pabio, Port and Way Station: B8 Sk s Gaijiorin's okt SR B Portland, Puget Sound and East. $8.10» Hayward and Nfles AST C <o (PMI%QEEIQ( Street.) 37.452 Santa Cruz Excursion. .. 8.18a Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Way Stations. . 12162 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felion, Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz and Principal 34.157 San Jose, Los Gatos. Santa C . e8.504 OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. S on Ok < X 4 at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at| From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Marke: St | pects appear to be exceptionally) good. B0 030 3, o0, 11:00 . m.; 130, 3:30, | From B AR 0ot 00 200 400 wox. | [The candidates for department president SAN RAKFAKL TO SAN FRANCISCO. COAST LINE (Broad Sauge). S D}X’Iz‘ti:;erf:“rfid Q\g;gs fi;mng‘r:i + b | Wi 7395, ,7:50, 9:20, 11:15 | TThird and Townsend Streets.) {gan 5 Mrs. e , 5:00, 5:20 p. m. Saturdays | g3~ San W L G Eithotliativdly Bogiiaetuth t SCENE AT HANFORD, ENCAMPMENT OF GRAND ARMY VETERANS. || o meliou Uit st i aot C e e 3t 7088 San Jous and way stasions. 'tfi resolution will: be Submitted. instrusting AND THE SAN JOSEAN WHO MAY BE ELECTED COMMANDER OF | | “560. 5:05, 835 pegu - o o 1740 340, | Fs Xew Almaden . Cooer.ceee %8308 | the delegation from this department to THE DEPARTMENT OF NEVADA AND CALIFORNIA. s i v 004 Coast Line Limited — 84n "5 1 a al encampment a ashington Gliroy, Salinas, San Lufs Obispo, next August to_bring the next national .. 5 jp} S Neanuincol < Nie SN0, i0un. Briistind Santa Barvare, Los Angeles and | encampment to San Francisco if possible. ; Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Week 2.00. !P"‘;“v’-!r"‘mgfm“t; 5‘“&"" 10.457 The resolution is certain of adoption. ink. The session will continue until where the citizens will tender them a re- | Dave. | days. tion. days. | Days. 00 B Pacific Grove, Saiimas, Sen Lu The encampment will convene in the luncheon hour. At 12:30 o'clock delegates |ception. In the evening a reception will | Ignacio 9:10 a| 8:40 Obispo and Princip opera-house at 9 o'clock to-morrow morn- will be taken for a ride to Lemoore, be held in the Hanford Opera-House. an i ate Stations | @ vimieiorlosimlosfereofeniorferiorforferfoofesferiosferonforfrafonts 3 ® Novato ! ;l‘) A Sen | a130» Sen J | The Secretary denies knowledge of any Goes to His Grave Unide: 4 Petaluma 10:40 2| 8:40a | {2457 San Mateo, Redwood, Men! | EHAFFEE TU MEET SULTAN& order issued by General Smith to Malor |' g\ N JoSE, May 7.—Th, ugified. and 05 pi1 Palo Alto. Santa Clara, San Jos i Waller, such as was' referred to in the e May,?--The Rody of Srnold Santa Rosa 85 vt e B | SEEE LI courf sd his orders|J. Harlan, who committed sulcide in Del Monte, Movterey and Pacific i tmartial, and he enclosed his orders | Fualton Greve : v i for General Smith's trial, based upon | Oak Hill Cemetery on April 11, was Windsor !w:zn 3.307 San Jose, Del Monte, Pacific Grove, | Continued From Page One. netspaper publications, as confirmed vy | buried to-day, all efforts at further iden- Healdsburg |10:40 a Santa Cruz and Way Statfons.... 7. i General Chaffee. He declares that all of | tification having failed. Deceased regis- Lytton | 14.157 SanJoseand Principal WayStations §. | General Smith's written orders relative to | tered, at the St. James Hotel as A. J. Geyserville 15.007 Sen Jose, Los Gatos and Principal | ties authorized by the above-cited laws of | Samar already have been printed by the | Harlan of New York, and deposited $250 p| 8:00 al 7:35 1 20 p ‘Way Stations. . 194 e e " Ne e Senate, and that all are in strict conform- | with the proprietor. In a note left to the a) 8:00a 110:40 1020 e T e T e | " "The brigade commander therefore announces | ity with General Order 100, In conclusion | Coroner he directed that the money ba Bi 8:00 pi e e b TR R e R = o | for the information of all concerned that|the Secretary submits dispatches from | used to bury him. s Dastara: Boo | wherever prisoners or ‘;“l“fé‘fd o f;"’l‘;gefli Genéral Chaifee, of late date, reporting al 8:00 a] 15 Deming. EI Paso, N¢ ;gtmfléct};__:;n;::;'l“:m":Z'urze”“d orel!las‘:l- extensive surrenders of the insurgents 5 al 8:00a| | jeans and Eas 10.30a e for political Teasons, and this fact can | @0d the reopening of the ports to trade DR. PIERCE’S REMEDIES. Bl 5:00 p| } a11.45» Sam Jose and Wiy Stationse... ... | e established, it is his purpose to execute a | 8 PToOf of tne fuccess of the policy em- s e T ~~ 2 A for Morning, P for Afternoon. | prisoner of war under the authority contained | bodied in the written orde; al 8:001 Smoms # Sundsy excepted. Sunday oply. | T sections 50 and 135. Thls prisoner of war | @ P BAD BAB’Es »l p|__ Glen Ellen Saturday oaly. ¢ Monday only. | will be selected by 10t from among the officers a a| " Sebastopol Saturday and f Tuesday and Friday. | or prominent citizens held as prisoners of 4 pl 5:00 p| @andav onlv. War and will be chosen when practicable from GUVEHNMENPS NEXT STEP Are often only hungry babies. Theyery | —; = o and those Who belong to the town in which the 1 and fret because they are ill.fed. The ages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark | murder or assassination occurred. The Secretary explains that the order i referred to was approved by Abraham Lincoln, and that the order mentioned in the resolution and in Bell's order of De- cember 13 were in strict conformity with the letter and spirit of this famous order, which he says ‘‘was a contribution of | great and recognized value.” INDORSED BY CHAFFEE. | Another order transmitted is by Maijor | General Lloyd Wheaton, dated Manila, | March 24, 1902, upon the condition of the | natives collected in the . concentration | camps, from which it aneur! that they were well fed, healthful and contented. | General Wheaton expresses the belief that the camps can be broken up within sixty days. An important indorsement on this | report is by General Chaffee, in which he | savs: 1t is useless for me to make an attempt to show the necessity for the course adopted in the Third and Sixth brigades to put an end to the actjve insurrection existing there in such a way that all persons will agree that right action Las been taken. It i imoossible, ~of course, for me to do this. 1 will state, how- ever, that personal contact with the people, a knowledge of their methods and sentiments, & personal acquaintance with the terrain and what may be done by an enemy as by troops, are all esséntial to determine what should be done before condemning what has been done. It is also necessary that some other method be suggested and positfve proof submitted that, | had it been followed, more success correspond- ingly would have followed its adoption than would have been secured by the present course, 1 do not understand that the authority of the United States in these islands can be indefinite- ly disputed by armed forces without efforts to terminate the resistance to that authority. On the other hand, I understand that all means which are justified by the laws of war are to be applied in such form as will meet and de- feat the method of warfare adopted by the enemy. If desperatc in the last case, more des- perate must be the attack to end it. - Every care hds been taken that people required to re- maln under military surveillance shall not w duly suffer for food, shelter or medical atten- tion if needed. UPHOLDS GENERAL SMITH. Secretary Root says that there is no reason to doubt that the policy embodied in the ahove orders was at once the most effective and humane which could possi- bly have been followed, and declaring that s0 indeed it has proved, he submits copics of the telegrams announcing the surren- der of Malvar, and the termination of organized resistance in the northern Phil- ippines. l Continued From Page One. & Wit of ouster SgSinal the meat pagh: ing companies composing ‘“‘the big four' will be the next step in the fight of the State of Missouri on thé beef trust. The resflt of the proceedings, if successful, will be to debar the companies from car- rying on business in the State. Attorney General Crowe considers the testimony of the St. Joseph butchers on rebates and concessions at Tuesday’s ses- sion of the Supreme Court irfquiry con- clusive evidence of the existence and su- premacy of the trust in Missouri. PORTLAND, Me., May 7.—The Central Labor Union here, as a protest agalnst the recent advance in the price of beet, unanimously adopted a resolution binding its members not to purchase beet for thirty days. MIDDLETON, May 7.—The laborers’ union of this city, comprising 300 mem- bers, has voted unanimously to abstain from Western meat for a period of thirty days, Over 1000 persons will abstain. VINCENT VOLCANO SMOKES AND RUMBLES Inhabitants in the British West In- dies Abandon Homes for Safer Places. ST. THOMAS, Danish West Indies, May T.—Advices from the island of St. Vincent, British West Indies, announce that for ST. 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 and Booneville Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelséyyille, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- port aAd Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy f)‘:l"lni‘..:. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel healthy mother is sure to have good babies’; babies that coo and sleep and grow. Mothers who use Doctor Pierce’s Favorite NORTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing April 27, 1903, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLE® DAYE 648, *7:45, $:45, 9. 245, *7: 245, 9:30, 11: 2:20, *1:45, 8:15, 4:15, s:lin’-ml‘s-, a. m. does nof WEEK a. m., 13: scription, are ke, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, | : i: “m. F:45 i N haalths Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lietlov s, | toitto’ Moil Varey e generally healthy Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullviile, Orr's | = SUNDAYS—7 3 and happy, and Hot Spring alf-Way House, Comptche, | 11:30 a. m., E have healthy Camp Stevens. Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort | 7:30, 9:45, 1 'b. m, : » Bragg, Westport, Usal: at Wlilits for Sher- | Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin. happy children. wood, ' Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN «Favorite Pre- Bell's Spri Harrls, Olsen's, Dyer, Pepper- | WEEK DAYS—3:20, %: h wood, Scotfa and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office. €50 Market street, Chronicle scription” pre- vents mnausea, @ soothes the nerves, promotes the ap- ives a great phys- ical yigor and nmus- cular elasticity so that the baby’s ad- vent is practically ainless. It is the gest tonic for nursing mothers, restoring strength and promoting an abundant flow of nutritive secretions. I can_cheerfully recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription as one of the best medi- Santa Fe TrainsS—paiy. Leave Markef-street Ferry cines for women.” writes Mrs. Mary Murdock, Murdodr?‘ of 1045 Woodard Ave., T , Kan, 1 sider it the best medicine made. 1 know it has no equal. I am the mother of ten children and only one living—the tenth one. She is one year old’and is as well and hearty as can be. Sheéisa some days earthquakes have been experi- enced in the,neighborhood of the Sou- frefere crater; which has been smoking and rumbling. The people in the vicinity of the volcano are leaving for places of safety. The cable communication with the island of Martinique is interrupted and no further news can be obtained at ;relsent of the volcanic outbreak on Moht elee. Cable communication southward from St. - Lucia, in the Windward Islands, ceased suddenly this afternoon. Fire smoke from the eruption at St. Vincent are sald to be visible from St. Lucla and distant detonations are audible at Do- minica, An'-l‘fua and St. Kitts, in the Lee- ward Islands, at Guadaloupe, in the French West Indies, and here. It is re- orted that the volcanic craters on Domin- ica are showing signs of activity. Leave Via Sa ito Ferry San Fran. | Foot of Market St. a for morning. Week| Sun- 30, Tratns marked (*) start from San Quentin, g 3 bullding. - FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, petitg and causes H. C. WHITING, R_X. RYAN, WEEK DAYS_5:40, 6:40, 7:45, $:25. 9:aqn sleep }0 bhe‘ sounx Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Age, | 11:40°a m., 1235, 25, 3:80, 5:10, 5:20, 7:10% aydre teshing. It SUNDAYS—6:30, 7:55, _10:08, 11:10 12:15, 1:20, 2:30, 3 , 5:00, 6:085, 1.1!.‘10':'& = 3. m. THROUGH TRAINS. m. week days—Cazadero and way fons. 15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way stations. AR G m, weel s (Saturdays exceptedy stations. » undays—Cazadero and way stations. (10:00 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and waz stations. Legal Holiday boats Sus p-= 24 and trains will run om :15 . ~—Tomales and way m, S MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWA — beauty. - Of my other babies, one lived to be one year old, but she was always fesble. I tried dif- ferent doctors, but none of them could tell me what my trouble was. They said 1 was well and strong. 1 was cxamined by sui s but they found nothing wrong, and they were ed to know what my trouble was. I did B what 10 0 b _for oon. $:00 2. m. train is the California Lim- fted, carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining roush to Chicago. Chalr Car sfield for accommoda thought this time 1 would try Dr. Pierce's Favorite n. 1 ook it {he entice e months und uow Have s ne L, an cannot praise your medi :? 1 cle cnough for the good it did me.> ELE “‘i».".._.fi"‘:'a‘z"-flf,’,‘;’,,‘. ir 1 Cars to Chicago; also Palace Sleeper, which cuts out at Fresno. Corresponding train arrives at 6:00 p, m. daily, 7:20 & m. is at all its in San train arri “Favorite Prescription” makes weal wotnen strong, sick women well. Accep no substitute for the medicine whick works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce’'s Pleasant Pellets are easy Bakersfield Loeal, stoppl: Joaquin vdn'y‘ (s ves at 8:40 a. m. datly. The:157. x. tratn stopeaven- d2YS. |, et the ~Tarern f Tomat Ticket Offess, 021 MARKST STREET sad SAUSALITO FERRY. Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of Privaie Diseases, 1. hood. Debility or , Lost Man) Ly a8 wearingon body and mind and y in Diseases. Doeto: and pleasant to take. A most effective and in Ferry laxative. Broadway, n hers fail. ‘Try him. snarantecd. N, San Fraucisco, Cab

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