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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 2. 1903. : * 5 LICE SEARCH POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE |ODETTE TYLER 5 TO WED IN CATHEDRAL| IS ENTERTAINED UH GENT VIBEThomas A. Byrne and Miss Mathilde Schlitter to Be Mar- BT S0 . & = Miss "Od -(te Tyler, in private life Mrs. ried Next Wednesday Night by the Rev. E. P. Dempsey, | snepara, was usst of honor at » pretty | His Shortuges Amount| and Will Then Depart on an Eight Months’ Eastern Tour | 1%, 7 Seme et Miss Mabel Aver, on Giay to Two Thousand |+ = 3 B : 4 |sticet. The affair was quite informal, {1 forty-five callers, members and friends Dollars. [ | of the club, belng received between 3 and 5 o'clock. Miss Gertrude Wheeler sang charming selections, accompanied by Miss Lavinia Giesting, adding to the pleasure of the guests. | | Mrs. Shepard js particularly interested | | in the work of‘the Alden Club, as she is | | State president of the West Virginia branch of the International Sunshine So- clety, of which the' Alden Club is a branch. Mrs. Shepard wore a handsome costyme of pale mode crepe, with bodice .of white ‘chiffon and a pink feather boa, | 1" Miss Ayer was assisted in receiving by | | | the other officers, together with Miss Glesting, Miss Jennie "McFarland and Miss Tgutphaus. . The Ah{kn Club will ‘attend the Grand ousé this afternoon as the guests snepnrd who is playing there. Sells Tickets to Bookmakers | and Fails to Turn Money In. Jabout ice Yesterc work at ral Passenfer ‘walting, tor for ;a ed with, | profuse ‘n | | wembeu nt (he Aloha Euchre Club gave e'to get 388 i a lhnzer mrt; lagt’ evening, followed by e i a supper.af-the Palace'grill. Among the on Mr. and Mrs. E. ©. Rieser, |° ack 1n & few minutes, but>has :Mr. and M «Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. gheehdn Mr. and Mr§: J. P.. Whit- Mr.. @ ars. John Bennett and M | i' guests wer | ‘ney, ok ‘Teport ety -Company, | the amonnt ter in the day, ‘when the news |.". The Alderi Cfub met 6n Thursday at the 1-humo of the-president, Miss Mabel.Ayer, |.1622 Washington ‘Street. Judge *Carpe " delivered an, able address before the- clyb. As it was an annual meeting election of officers:; was® “held. iSs sAyer, who has 1‘ been president of. the club for two years; |. . .[.devoting hes bRst-energies to “its philan- thropics work, was elected honotary presi- | | dent - and pro&eme(r with a handsome | _clock “from -t s disappearnce had - spread,.’a at the d “fof- tick- pald - V vice president; urr_ding.‘sevrelar here' Was a hurry ca]] for thie ambulance of the City Hospital. In the course of a few moments & 'k weman was hronght in on 4 stretcher — she was pale as death and evidently suffering keem agony. vas 2 hasty examination and consultation, and in less than a quarter of an hour the poor creature was $ ) : ol L | e -table to undergo an operation for ovaritis. fcGaw- was hostess at .a,| ~ °° 1 .15 an accurate account of an incident which occured in New York recently; the young tea. Thursday afterhoon’at |, ;Voman i, question® had warnings enough of her dangerous condition in the terrible pains and hurmng D Greeif Street,. where 300 “sensation low down in her left side. She-had no one to advise her, and she suffered torture until it ertained. afrs. ' McGaw | g tG0 late for anything to save her life. ..* “Women should remémber. that if they do not care to tell a doctor their troubles, they should be willing to tell them to a woman, who stands ever -ready:to advise and help *hem. Again we state that Mrs. Pinkham’s advice is treely and nfidentlallyglventoevery one who asks forit. Address, Lynn, Iass. : The "following letters prove beyond question that Lydia E: nkhams Vt:getable Compound has the power to cure, and does cure thousands ¢! cases Yof i flammati{)n of the ovaries womb and all other derangements of the TALENTED AND. POPULAR YOUNG “WOMAN MAN OF THIS CITY ‘WHQ WILL .BECOME DAY EV NG AT ST MAR “twosonths: ™~ She. is having. sojourn Ahrv-ad 7 P HE wedding ot Thomas. A. B¥tne:, and Miss - litter wall be. celebiat Maty's Cathe- mixm-' &ral. next \\,..‘Mm evering. & . i’ Washjngt The, ceremipny. “will & 9 youny | : : SAVED FROM A SURGICAL OPERATION. r,of a welk perform . ; DEAR Mns.. PrNkmAy — I cafinot thank you enough for what your Vegetable Re #aitier ‘Edwerd. De s Compmmd hu done for me: . If Tt"lind not been for your medicine, I think 1 would ne,” ‘sister-‘of! the! ‘groom,. will and.Lé F." Byrne will'[’ The ushers -are fo be’:Nor-| Lawrerice :‘Sonstal £ thig city. Her . member of the to [ho city [ ‘will tell you how I ‘suffered. I could hardly walk, was unable to sleep or eat. Menbtruation. was irregular.- At:last I had to stay in my bed, and flowed so badly that -they’ sent- for a .doétor, who said I bad inflammation of the ovaries, and must go through an operation; as no medicine could help me, but I could not do that. ‘ .1 received a little book of yours; and after reading it I concluded to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s_ Vegetable ‘Compound,.and I am now a well woman. I 'shall praise megilqme a8’ long as I'live, and-also recommend the same to any one suffering as I Mes. M Orrostur,.()tho, Iowa. (June 9, 1901.) £ Follow th. record of this medicine, and remember that these thousands of ri . Miss Schijtter . a’ cléver music! Schiitter. 5 [ - After: the tere s.a son; of Mrs. K: L Byine | will: depart”for ‘an 1 5treet. He I8 i1 the .em- | the'-East,". and ‘on f Joseph Harlan, thé horseman, dand | up. their resitienc mu-rows AND uqmmcmqs' Clayes *(nee .married® at : regfstered to ‘going Mr. and irbanks);:. the “young " sight months’ .their return’ wi Giselman * and .for Europe |- b KNIGHTS OF RED BB.ANCH X EETAINMENT, ‘PLAN' ANNUAL EXWRSION one of Den- cures ‘0f. women whosé: letters are constantly printed in this paper were Prominent Men Dclivfl Stirring Ad- Memhcrs of Proniinent Irish’ soc:aty’ v ght Tub’ women, is giving a not-brought, about by “something else,” but by Lydia E. Pinkham’s dresses and Well-Enown:People': | """ Wil :Gather.‘at Shell Moupd .- | Sfiiffed:Club Taiks” in thjs city. Vegetabla Compound, the great Woman’s Remedy for Woman’s Ills. - Those. women -who refuse to accept mithmg ‘else are rewarded a \ S hundred thousand times, for they get what they want —a cure. Moral — Snck o the medicine’ that you know is- Best. . Write to Mrs. am_for advice. 5o IhI‘LAMMATIO\"’ OF TflE OVARIES CURED WITHOUT THE EKNIFE. “PEAR'MRs: PINKHAM : < I wish to éxpress‘my gratitude for the restored health and happiness Lydis E. nl-.hnm s Vegetable Componnd has brought .into my life: Assist in Musicale. e Park To-Morrow. The Bfitish. ahd. Ameérican *Union gave.[ - The. lwigme rr the ;Red Branch ‘will an’entertaihment inthe auditoriGim:of the| gatlier at -Shiell Movnd Park Berkgle: | semy ‘of Sclences Jast night, Which'| to-morrow aftefnioon for th attended by several hundred em: I'nic’ and. outing..’ The :affair:promists. to | I Jamamercnan( of. Seame “ts oy : 1 bers and guests. Major 7 presidéd | be' oneof .the’most successtul ever given |~the P;hc! ; & N r and with h & Crater, a primer o Seattle, annual pic- |'the Ruiss: * n’opy the platform. and among |'by ‘the prominent Itish society and ‘ina ‘R, M. Smuh n on man ar Mchumck b ou ! 2 v many x ad_suffered for three years with terrible. pains at the time of menstruation, and did not know what the I‘ACTS GI\'EV OUT. ;,’."”:‘;“‘ “ir:qa::;! “{,‘”’Z‘I‘,’g:;':e,"l' i ":“‘”’”’ of snerrymakers’ are skpécted | 13 a_ the Lick." ; [ was until the doctor promounced’it.inflammation of the ovaries, and dproposed an_operation. fo V8 Spresedit, . 2 Charles’ J. Peue Say manof Olema- felt 50 vreak and sick that I felt sure I éould not, survive the ordeal, and so I told him that I would not aft e men who had paid e mone ed int e office yestei- of .-the * (ah rnia *Bank,:| poke of the bond of friend- | plendid ‘programme of. Irtsh. gaimes, 4.1 at the Lick: T'.e following: week I read:an.advertisement in the paper of your Vegetable Compound in such an ship exfsting between Great Britain-and | iPCliding foothall, hurling, Fiinnin JudgeS. Solon H"“ o 5"""’"““’ ‘S'v . emergency; and so I decided- to-try it. . Great was.my joy to find that I actually improved after taking two bottles, the United States: Jesse: Robinson, med: | & and hammer: throwin ‘at the’Palafe. . * “"so_I kept. taking -it for ten‘weeks, and at the end of that time I was cured. I had gained eighteen pounds allist, Lycéum-. Section, ; Alameda High n‘mgpdu Besides thiere will, be “Triah-7 "A. Kistler, & "“‘"h““‘ of "ed""“’- "and .was- in excellent health, and am now. “who-took “for his _subjett the|JIf And recl s-at ‘the Lick. 5 <*You:surely. deserve great success, -and you have my very best wishes.” — Miss Arice BAmwzy. 50 North Schoo 1 I which: iany “of : s he. most -t 3 “Pus of “Municipal ‘Goverfgment,” and L1 st cers of: the' city. wilt | Fs H- Buck, the. \acmme fmn grewer, g 3 ol ation. s R E: Allar, late of the NorthWwest- nourit- S‘v:‘x:imxe \1Ihu.|h|r~ pr will- bé ‘distribe| ,5 “ the Pakice.-. Bonlevar ,.Atln?',a_,_u = Tre:surer St. Francis ‘Benevolent Associati ed police, who'gave, fl‘-xfawhi;.desf‘r(pll.fln Among the winners.of'all the évent: .‘A: Wahlgreen,.a’ pub‘lsher n'f D‘én- 1o P FORFEIT llvoeunottm'lfi'f-l‘u the original letters and signatures of above testimonials, which wiil pruw *| of the"achievements of the police,:,. «* . Epecial.boats will leaye, the 1] ver . is at the Palace. | .oo their absolute genuinenees. Lydis E. Pinkham Medicine Ce., Lyna, M: 2o Half , 1s at : Dod . s n - & that 71" The Rev.. Dr, Adri yrand Mis, | heur_ intervals’ fo. ‘ace big'[ +, W. J. Branstette it € s accounts. | j. -3 - Newbegin, M 1"““d;h_u|1]_x is éxpected to-be in’#tténd 1 mulr,” is af the R R = ron ison ar e o r this “there will- be 17~ V. Masdey, a mInmx man of sanara - ADVEBTISENEm OCEAN TRAVEL. OCEAN mvu ljighied the comipany selec- | an from- Stocktor | i &R G, e e ST NS e ma tic h were applau «d and- av.-mrod 2 a Resa and Port Cos { s 3 i - . agai - again. following _officers ‘ahd, cormitfee. “are in 2 -‘ th 1t - ‘Blelme;-"lnve San Fran- = 'A.Ellwu LINE. eh o e 84, t-the, orm cisco as follow: —801 The platfqrni was adorried with,ths flags charge of the- guting::. M. McLaughin, . - g/ fi s “mme[ easun E uc Ion o iR, Junaas, | Mew ok tay 618 st Past iioe 28 38 : of the United States #nd’Great Britain. | chalyman:. George J." Lowe. sécratary; : 6 R Skagway, etc., Alaska—11a' | Phila. . May 13. 'i0 am New Yk May 27. 10 am R c Sms, (asnrer: P 3 . Hugh T R N I L ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. [ ] McGiern, o : e, b 31" June 5. Change to com- Wew York—Tondon Direct. shall * receive tra'fip""txt\nr Any pér-| Jozeph Gaughrar, Josenh I g ice calling | tive comm stheir tigk-| . * Y - . ; orie a ticket | FREE 5 < N Vice, who has| aho says that ey 2 HDA SEES MANY, AT - the company for | he ean show -proof-that he did-'so. OPKINS ART- INSTITUTF oo Ereat- | DAUGHTER, IN 'IGNQRANCE.. sons ‘who hold receipts; {rom for 1T pany's steamers at Seattle. 2 " For Victoris, Vancouver, [ }innetonkaMay 2 8am i ; 0.4z Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- | o'ay e Muy P! 3 g come,. Everett; Wi New York—London via Southampton. | 11 a. m., May 1, 6 11,16, 21, 26, . | MENOMINEE ... ceceno:May 8, 9 a m. trict A""rne) | Change at Seattie to this company's steamers | MARQUETTE A 9 a m. ¢ the’ (allfqr-‘ b2 . N. or T MANITOU... .. _Jun 9a m B 3 3 mm—-oummn—uvmx_ | . m. , 0, . 28, = 3; New England..May 14{New England..June 11 A ! aistréssing . incident’ of -the" affair “is{, - - ootlhfii‘SEs in Big I‘Tuxzzber Inspect | jng .if PRICES AND TERMS. Mayflower...... May 21 Mayflower June, 18 e e el o nteresting Pietiires on .. [ the : & A'" ‘”] Redondo), San Diego alr:l fii’z.’?’&r’éi‘r‘ffé.:'fi F"mmn..mw;‘am .rpooh‘“e e e eor s Just: week -to. Dr:. Otls- Spanlding-of this{s . - Nob_Hillyi-: | Frank: Waterhouse.: #ho 1¥_éngiged: in $1 25 CCK Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. ‘:‘,":h Doy o] e o sea b~ 3 1 : ok 15D OUY Spauling o el - ; “Hob oo .“_"k "“M"m nw <n\;m1nz A e 2 ;u(e of Calitornia, Thursdays. 0 a. m. (’ Kensington. . ... May 18/Southwark. . ... May 30 O A o are Santa Craz. Men: | Boston ~ MEDITERRANEAN _ Service 5 PIA 3 ‘bai Sa: » b hion Sauaze, Morecit. wholesals and. retail | Sen Pedro), Santa. Rarbara. Sants Crux Mor | °"Azores, Gibraltar, Naples, Gemoa. piano and plano player dealers in San Fran- L1 obiano), Ventara and Hueneme. Cambroman’. . May 2, June 20, Aug. S. Sept cisco. . Coos Bay, § a. m.. May 5, 13, 21, 29, June 6, | Vancouver....Sunc 6, July I8 Aug. 29, Oct 'l'Ramona, 9'a. m., May 1. HOLLAND AMERICA LINE. nl‘ \cw eV VDUV T Ensenada Migdalena Bay, San Jose del l"' York—Rotterlam, via Boulogne. § | Cabo, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia, Guay- Salling gWednesday at 10 a. m. Sou 4nd ‘Mrs. Spaulding ' is mawaré i father's disgrace. ~Mrs.” W. R Vice; ife | ADVERTISEMENTS. | of thé; “absconding agent, resides at<f4S '~ itute’ v R Parke, supérint o hnd Pacific Mitiip is at the Occl 1dt‘n( — - - N — | Waller street: - She is.in very-drlicate | astd fot h‘" 4 5 b Hill,” healthiand is sprostrate at hér, hushapd’s | 3% 0 uring the afternoon viewed | y, iho has been in -Alasks, far several ; thé Intérestiy paintings and® statuagy X or several visit DR. JORDAN'S anrear mag Odex). 10 8. m. Tth of each; merith. Noordam. . "May 6 Potsdam.......May 20 o defalcations. mumhs rc!\.\rpcd~}e~xto day ;md is at the May 13/Statendam.....May 27 r further information obtain folder. fon e KUSEUM OF ANATOMY Q| iiiemifemiin il o ABIE i Dot New York—Antwerp—Paris. i by viesl o TICKFT OFFICE—4 New Montgomen | yygerind.May 2, 10 am|Zeeland. May 16, 10 am The Largest Anatomical Museum in the § | Stréet ‘(Palace Hotel). Kroonind. May 9. 10 am |Finiand. May 23, 10 am f 2 T “Ornin -Pec Work s s H £ = tk agd otf Me Vi has h"»n a_ conépicusus Zur; teaits, the at, of Y z Palace. “along the line” for.years.. He js well -7 st . nanied- “the palinter W. Wilcox, who is Well known 15 lo- known, ‘at. the race . tracks and ° gained mst:fl:;\"n M_;;un S came in-for muthj cal mining circles, returned .yesterday | much notoriefy, some time ago on account 4 ";‘ 071r number of: visitors to the | ofromi Peru, wherg he has been inspecting of his owing:.a large number of * “mark- | 85 nereasing and especially is this | & yumber of properties. He is registered 1w over at the track. Now that.he has mong: tire juvesdilds of the city; |‘at,2he Occfdental. - World. Weaknesses or - any contracted Freight office, 10 Market st. disease positively cured hy the oldest 5D, V. Ge P: Azt.. WHITE STAR LINE Speciuilh on the Comse. - Eat. 36 yoars: €. D DUNANN O riet ot San Fraucisco, | New York—Queenstown—kiverpool. N * t{o: pmbrace the . disappeated -1t is verypossible: that 3| he opportunity s Clark, brother of Senator Clark | DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF Iil Salling Wednesdays and Fridavs. And Overwor K - iong train of creditors will mourn-his loss, | &lver them “t6 “view the mcumas an the ot‘MorX@ha and vice president of the Salt | ospefiagion: fren x5l itrictiy Jelale O.R. & N. CO Oceastc. .. May 6, 2 pm|Teutonic. May 13. nocn Vice earned s _salary of §I75 per- month | * e ukp a5d Los Angeles Rallroad, and T. Treatment personaily or by lelter. A e IXo - . Cymric...May 8 3 pm|Germantc.May 20, noon C dN was also allowed $2) a month expense ¢ Los Angel ‘ Pesitive Ouré in every case undertaken. “Columble’” salle April 23, May 3, 13, 23, | Victorian.May 12, 6 am Cedric..May 22, 2 pm ause ervous and was alsc A My 1B Gibbon o geles, dttorney for | Write for Book. PHILOSOPRY of ;u,..z u, “George W. Elder” salls Apni | C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent, Pacifie account. Previous fo working for the | 2WRAER Wgb. May 1—David L. Dracé; a 'lhe Harsiman-Clark interests in the lat- | MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. (A Q | 15, May 8, 18, 28, June 7, 17, 2. Only | Coast, 30 Montgomery st.. Sgn Francisco. W T Union Pacific he was a passenger agent | day filed.ip ‘the Federal r:uf{."p_‘l:m‘;ol& ‘(nr;- ter city, Arrived from the south on yes- | 3 a»-:'.";“’;";::,m.;fl o ltg.m'hlp 1"" hapgoln'l}_,\(nbmo&‘na short o < l, by o v 3 .\ arket St.,S. F. rail line from rtlan o points Prostration—C oms of the Erie road. He was aso,at.one Jptay, Pankrustey, placing hif liabiities g | terday morning's.train and returned south | & DEICBRANEIOIIIELSIS Lo il line ot U ponts, <1 2R time connected with a-local ticket broker's pletely Worn Out. omce Up to & late hour last evening Vics had | = . - { not_ been arrested. It i¢ thought that he I ADVERTISELENTE. on the coast train in the evening. J ehip and rai RATES. S " Serta aaa meaks Steamer tiekets inctu J P Those suffering from weak- | foot of lnnr [] ' NOME nesses which sap the pleasures | COCK, —— . De —AND— 5 o ™ ing in this city'and that his de- > e ® of life should take Juver Pills. | Gen. Sigt. Bri- Dept. 1 Montgomery ot Dr.Miles’ Nervine Cured B e s B Erinim‘;'; 5 tntosaiin Y57 One bottle will tell a story of ST. MICHAEL Me. Aji- his raflroad passes have been bulle- tined and he Will be unable to use them Dr. Miles’ Nervine will cure nervous prog- | should he desire to do so. sweet sleep and rest; | mm—— e snd of the Smboncy B | Californians in New York. T ihe nerves strong and | NEW YORK, May 1-The following | Californians have arrived at the hotels: I was stricken with nery. | San Francisco—T. H. Barton, at the Ven- caused by overwork and | dome: C. E. Ragan, at the Winsonia; A. u<h a weakened, exhausted, | M. Hyde, Mrs. F. A. Hyde, Misses Hyde, jon that I was unable to do | at the St. Denis; M. Marx, D. Mark, R. I felt too weak and tired to | W. Whittaker, at the Imperial; G. L. Un- my neighbors. Fre- | derhill and wife, at the Herald Square; when out driving I would become so | F. E. Abbott, at the Westminster; J. sted that it seemed that I would die | Buckley, at the Raleigh; Mrs. F. 8. Bur- reached hcme. 1 was also troubled | ro Mrs. J. M. Pamble, at the Murray king spel's at night which left me so | Hill; Dr. T. B. James, at the Empire; marvelous results, This medicine has more . | Feluvenating, itaitzing forco than hus cver THE Al FAST | been offe ent by mail in Package | onjy on receipt of this adv. ang 31, it S, S. ST. PAUL | Made h;lm originators C. I Hood Co. CAPTAIN C. E. LINDQUIST. prietors Hood's Sarsaparilla. Loweil, “g.ro- (Carrying U. 8. Malls.) S 1 v ‘ e FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. t. ichael June 3, 2:00 P. m, Connecting with the Company’s Steamers fos THE A1 FAST All. BERING SEA POINTS. and at St with the C: ‘s Rive Boa S.S. PORTLAND | J"{oIUkik, ““ANANA asa TUkON RIVER POINTS. L KIDNEY & LIVER S Leaves Seatflc May 17’ For Freight and Passage Apply to NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. 045 Market 5t., San Franeiseo. members, with business addresses; also a list of hotel guests, personnel of the press, theater diagrams, shopping guides, Row EREUAN enl Timtn Aty o etc.; a complete street and avenue guide, giving the duplicate AL Sester Way, Seattie. flambm’ g-fl'mer ican. % an Francnsco Blue Book, THE FASHIONABLE PRIVATE ADDRESS DIRECTORY. T he only Dlrectorv containing the lists of families in San Francisco and suburban towns also a complete roster of club I thought I could not live until | Mrs. P. V. Lansdale, at the Albemarle; S\stem of £ € > ; T & Seplorabic condition | F-. M. Melgs, at the Mariboroughs F. D. |l - cross streets and nufi:bers intersecting same, with A _PLE SA:Y LAXATIV Or 310 SANSOME ST. San Francisco. | - = eoURG_HA day Dr. Miles' Nervine was | Spaulding, W. C. Waters and wife, at the the street car to any number direct; also transfer system, first NOT INTOXICATING lc WAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW Twin-serpw Expresy ani Passenger servise. o ZEALAND a0 SYDREY. | Biuecher Apr. 30| Waldersee May my notice. 1 had little faith in | Grand Union. remedics but determined to give | Los Angeles—A. J. Crowell, at the Im- and last cars, points of interest, with car lines reaching same. DIREGT LINE To TAHITL | Dstanis R TR Yo ne a t After the second dose | perial; C. P. B. Bartlett, at the Metro- The Blue Book is invaluable to Business Houses for circular- OCEAN TRAVEL. S8, ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, May 2, 2 p. m, m‘;’m. o for Honoluly, Samoa, Auckiand izing the residences: m ss“&ffi‘}&én“&'fflmf Tome & e m| S, S, Deutsch'and PRICE $5.00. 4. SPRECIELS & BHG3.C0., Aqt.. Tkt 0flce 543 Martot R Record Voyage, 5 days T hours 38 minutes. Address all communications to CHAS. C. HOAG Pub i (ommluu’rl.u-"s-x;x;:';u"ssm 0 Froight Office, 320 Market SL., Pior la. 7, Pacific St SAILS MAY 7, JUNE 4, JULY 2, SEPT. 15. eamers will lea arf, corner First an . lisher, Publication Office, Tel. Main 1 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LiNS, 37 Bwas, M. ¥ | Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for Y KOH‘Q'&\ COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQU3 | HERZOG & CO., 401 California st Gen. Asts. The E. D. Beattie Printing Co. 2 2estorative Nervine I was able to sit | politan; Mrs. F. L. Moores, at the New and eat a meal, something had | Amsterdam; M. Turnbull and wife, at the ble to do for many days. 1have | Grand Union. ken 2 number of bottles of Nervine. | — yself cured. 1 am doing my | Californians in Washington. gwn work and give Dr. Miles' Nervine credit | WASHINGTON, D. C., May 1—The ol for my general good heaith. My objectin |, o, Californians have arrived: New to recommend your medicine kg Il o g | | annot write as strongly as 1 feel”— | ! o E. R. H. Pease and R. H. Pease Jr., San ApDIE B. VARBLE, 405 Marion St, | Sikaioton; i | —ee i | ‘:nd' x.-a.oraxofic cn:‘l. at Kobe (Hlogo), | \ippeT LINE TO HAVRE<PARl5i —_— S8 | stare zuana ant valejo stesmers. . S. NIPPON MARU. .Saturday, 1 North River, foot of street. s_ % ICA 3¢ (c‘:ll;l; -l?'l:: lfi First class to Havre, l1 nd upward. Sec- | Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— i F s ward. GENERAL | 9:45 a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., ex. Sunday. ie, Oklahoma. 1i druggists sell and guarantes first bot- = i 320 Sansome St., R 47 to Tass to Havre, $45 am tle Dr. Mies' Remedies. Send for free book | ,MODEETO. Mayv 1o ousts Teceved iu » Fooms 65. R June 1. 1503 | SCGRNCY FOR UNITED CSTATES AND CaN- . m., 8:30 p. m. Leaves Vallejo, on Nervous and Heart Discases. Address | with Dave Adems of the firm of Moore d SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Via Honol 1% 1008 | AN Broadway (Hudson ~ bulldinm, New | 7 a. me 12:30 Hoon, © p. m., ex. Sunday. —Sus rates. For h-len at Com- | York. -L F. FUGAZ§ & CO., Pacific Coast | day, ‘ll . 4:15 0. m. Fare 50 cen Tel. Dr. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind. Adams resulted in his death this morning. BOL " Plar 3 Minslon-at, pply. Adema i hald for murder. pany’s office, w %rkfl -tmt corner First. Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San isco. | Mal) H AVERY, General Agent. Tickets sold by ail Rallroad Ticket Agents. BROS.

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