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3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1898. 7 e e e e = " DYING OF THIRST 'HPUHTDEUUAL CREMATED N~ [LIVE ISSUES REPUBLICANS ON A DESERTISLE 70 THE KLONDIKE OREGON PRISON, CLEVERLY EVADED) MARIN NOMINATE Suffering of Five Aba-| Richness of the Atlin|Sheriff Murray Fires the| Maguire Opposed to War|Strong Ticket Placed in Lake Region. Building. Revenue. the Field. ADVZRTISEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. BALDWIN THEATER. 1 I RED EVERY EVENING, INCLUDING SUNDAY | 1 1]l FRAWLEY CO. Augustin Daly’s Charming Comedy, x & brMeyers&Co || PTHE LAST WORD. ¢ 5 j Bave such confi- BLANCHE BATES AS VERA. dence in their Regular Frawley prices, 25c, 50c, 75c and $§l. Next Week—Henry Arthur Jones' Great ability that they Drama, “THE DANCING GIRL will let the patient | | deposit the price || COLUMBIA THEATER. ofacure many | NANCE ONEIL and THE McKEE RANKIN CO., To-Night and Balance of Week “CCAMILLE.” ek—Last Nights of NA porate Prod ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF lone Hunters. SEE TWO COMPANIONS DROWN BIG PLACER GOLD DEPOSITS PERISHES BY HIS OWN ACT RAILROADS AND MONOPOLIES SMOOTH-SAILING CONVENTION bank in San Fran- / cisco, to be paid to them only when | | a cure is effected CAPSIZED IN A SLOOP WHILE WILL CAUSE A STAMPEDE TO LOCKED UP FOR BEING DRUNK CHANGES RUNG ON THESE DEAD J. W. ATHERTON THE CHOICE : R. MEYERS & CO. HAVE CURED haracter Changes. sed an audience of about 800 this evening at the Alhambra Theater. His addr: lasted nearly two hours and a half. Maguire’s arrival was a quiet affair. He came on the 6 p. m. train and was met at the station by the reception committee, composed of George H. Buck, C. J. Hynding, Dr. Barret, L. J. Frank, J. R. Walker and Maguire addr SAN RAFAEL, Oct. 6—The Marin County Republican convention has n relegated to the historical page. | When the convention was called to | | order in the Superior Court room of the | - Courthouse there were present eighty- | three delegates, representing the pre- | cincts of San Rafael, Sausalito, Rich- | | ardson, Las Gallinas, San Quentin, 6.—Two men Che Call. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 6.—Henry C. Murray was burned to death early this —A new | morning in the Vale (Malheur County) gion shows calaboose, in which he was locked up ly conduct. While intoxi- , he set the builc side. The fire i until the house was | 1. Murray was Mal- | ' DR. MEYERS & (0., | 731 Market Street. | v | FOR ASSEMBLYMAN. | and re d thousands of cases of GOING FOR WATER. THE NEW CLAIMS. | AND DISORDERLY. ISSUES. e e | RS - | ments which | > ||| pst an For Days They Endure IntenseLBal Hoffman Predicts That by For Years Chairman of Malheur’s| Used as a Pretext for Attacking His Robert Grasham .:Beats Bonneau for firnicias (e £y ':n; o) b"“* Agony. but Are Finally Res- | Next Spring Juneau Will Democratic County Committee. Political Adversary, Henry Clerk—Supervisor Taylor for | cquipped medical ins anln e Ll | : c : 3 o | fca. Every member of the staff is a i cued in a Most Pitia= Have Become De- Teaves a Wife and T. Gage, and His Sheriff and Barstow for | eraauate trom the best metiear <ot | | NOTE THE VAUDEVILLE MGNARCHS! ble Condition. populated] Two Children. Supporters. Treasurer. | leges in the world. They offer you half a lifetime of practical experience. EVERY ACT A HIT. B A — TR | ] Anvice gna private book free at | CAWTHORY and \fl}xz TER, in a great . -, e L 1 skit, A DAMAGE 1T."" Spe 2 The Call BY HAL HOFFMAN. Epeclal Dispatch to The Call. REDWOOD, Cal., Oct. 6.—James G.| . Spectal Dispatch to The Call. ' e ceor e ;C“"“’ t i | | | =2 e ™ | Reserved Balcony. 10c; Opers | Chairs and Box S Matinees Wec “* PALACE *°3 A| HAMBRA - equal of the for disorde Klondike in pl 1 osits, If the | cated, it future shall show the news to be sup- | ing on fire ported by f Among the latest to was not discove arrive out from the nearly ready to £ rom San 1os Isl- Playa went aturday and Sunday. v ] 9 3 [+] Q [*] Q a 3 ] ] [+] ] b ] ympe 5 < St W. D. Crowe. selmo, Mill Valley, Bolinas, Tomales, pan- | y 7 Jones and C. I o 5 het ounty’s Sheriff. A the | : ol ) v, HOTELS e ‘1[:I & i 11 caatoiiol :‘h ‘,‘,l(u‘im - ]n\n‘:: : £ “())n: “m’n h(\al W ‘-1‘ Erom;the stationiMeagnine was encort Lesksput AQlerie BTESs S 1‘{“; GRAND TELS @ | Corner of Eady and Jones streets. Tel. 8. 485, ) he ge character of the news s g 5 £ : : o g re the en- > 3 sio, Poin S ® miles distant, | ¢, ; orts [ndl rtesthat | halpman' ofifhe DBmoeratic,Coingjcd to the CapltolEolcL MBERCiR CF Sl S e SAN FRANCISCO. o : ith U 5 Appl 1 the rnen | 12T since rts indicates that e ; P tire party partook of an elegant repast, Marshall and Belvedere. ; Connected by & covered passageway. | Recenves 1 proarious Appiause Fetd v depopulated ne y Centra 2 i which & = arr calle 2 conv it Ju ¥ depopulated next |ty Centra ommit e set for their especlal benefit. At 7:30 | m Barr called the convention ROBERT DOWNING AND COMPANY down of land saw in that ars. 1400 Rooms—900 With Bath Attached. All Under One Management. o KO1E THE PRIOES: European Plan.81.00 per day and upward 18 to the new camp. | sition he had held for HE L it At T80 order and General Dickinson was se- T e years of age, and leaves a wi p. m. music and the ring of anvils fllled {1, .3"55" temporary chairman by ac- e {wo chilaren. He was mot In the habit | the air and a bonfire burned along the | i on 7. Fottrell, J. H. Pryor and spr In the “GLADIATOR.” (-3 GEO.: BONIFACE and NONNA FERNER In a Comedy "A GAME OF LOBBY." has re 000000006000 S =t 1Kking, ad been drinking | main streets. At § o’clock Maguire made | Fre, foyi were clesta ‘retaries American Plan Per day and upward faced Voleano, the! exintencsior | SLiot okingbus (Lo dbeen s GE R e natiistroey = : £ | Ieed Tlndiey Were clocied iens Correspondenge. Solloited. WILL S RISING AND COMPANY thirst in ‘ Ty e e A - (i i arpearancesberonoRthe AL IIE Bl 0 thesamemann e | 0. EIRZPATRICK Offenbach’s Sparkling Operatta “THE ROSE v vas not even heretofore sus- | hegged several parties to kill him, s e Cornittess weic appointed s fub JOEN 0. EIR<PX . Hanager. In Ofte Spazkling Operatts pect he volc , though thorough- | ing he hoped to die within forty-eight QOOoOoCCo0OCCOQO0QQO0OCO FOUR OLIFANS—Continental Eccentrics. Judge G. H. Buck made a short open- ing speech and then introduced James G. Maguire. Maguire, as he stepped to the front of the stage, received an ova- THE JARMAN-REA CASE /| tion that lasted several minutes. He opened his address by saying the issues Defense Now Compelled to Go to| of this campaign were important, as it Trial on the First Count of was a fight between the moneyed people the Complaint. and monopolies and the workingman. He dwelt for some time on the mo- nopolies of the United States, and also | LILLIAN SMITH. Champion Rifle Shot of the | Worla. 2 | "FORD & LE McBRIDE THE S 3 THE HUMAN FLY, AIM POPULAR PRICE Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. 25 cents. Children 10 cents, any seat. als—W. S. Dreypolcher, W.| =t orge E. Ring, C. H. Becker and | | Use and , is not very active. It shows hours. e force than vigor. It is = noticeable in the day, as o NONSUIT DENIED IN 1 : night against the back- 1 flare of flames can be seen at the summit and puffs of oke ascend t irregular interv of the Lake Teslin country, said that the eruption is led it as a fore ‘The New York Sports.” Irish Juo. organization and order of | 7. C. Hasson, William Van- £ W: F. C. . 3. Bartort, A. Martinelli and J. | Faclal Soap 2 *. G. Water- = e Care cause Wrinkles. Derma- 5 | JOHN H. WOODBURY, 121 West 42 on platform brought | s "Ny, 163 State st., Chicago, has had over NOROSGG,S GRAND OPERA ng the Republican | g years practical experience removing Wrin- | # HOUSE Bonnes Facial Cream. | 1s. ia The committ in a report indc ir nt, and t and bigwing SAN JOSE 3 d ! c r of evil. The cone of the vol- | sult in the J iit was | DOPOHCS Of he workings of ihe Silver | National and State platforms and rec: | xies, Crow's Feet, etc. No pain. 2LTER MOKOSCO, Solo Lessee and Manager. 10 is only about ten miles from Sur- fed this afternoon by Judge Kittredge, | £XPlained the worcTes Of Hhe B tq: |ommending that the Marin County | -ake, ir tion. It | This now the defendant to go to | Republican party. > 5 £ Second wesk of In discu; | roads be made the best in the State. i ing the is Otlthisy cam |t o o e et o M | H e y paln IS oy S ey e | For Aasemoien fone, mamen e | Munyon'sHeadacheand IndigestionCue| JAMES M. BROPHY. Chs NS ithe fau (’Brien, Orton Hubbell and Charles I | Elaborate production of McKee Rankin's great w comprises the fo.owing Jublicans evade the as they arc 1 | = a spoke to Jarman on March 13, | f\ luw"\\\n 1.;( their platform, I stand | Heverin. Hubbell withdrew, and the|is the oniy femedy on tlLe r}’mrket that suct ess, issue of this cam- | first ballot resulted in 51 votes for | Will cure every form of Headache in 3| 1 of moun- | trial on st count of the Kes Atlin | for whic! r, apparent- | i n. The west- At mountains drai Chere w d on the pur-| ZCBC The two men who . of that stewm woller, sad you ve- About 10 for O'Brien and 22 for to 10 minutes, correct Indigestion, stim- | i 1) ol bouT od $400 of 1t." uished oppo- The result was greeted with Ulate the nerves and build up the sys- ote specch hat this speech was A new speech was h “throwdc wn” number one tem. It should be in every home and S e i every traveler's « ripsack. At all Drug- | A beautitul jedy arerae v ay opponent, but “or Sheriff and Tax Collector three BISts. 26 cures, 25c NEEeE : e Pacific lawyer, Gen- |names were presented—Willlam Barr POPULAR PRICES 7Te|ephune Green 861, (chairman of the Board of Supervis- NERVITA Restores VITALITY Reserved Seats, . . . 25 and 50c¢. e B c hat ors), William Taylor and Thomas : R 1 was & Republican war, 1deny|nichols. Taylor won the nomination et aoR. EamllyClicleland Gallan,lt=00: discov- ten days most of the been de For the 1 A beautiful domestic comedy-drama. v around the to the Ba ims that the war and ser Rea has | was merican war and_was g 0 fe AND MANHOOD ATINEES SAT go on the | Republ ‘. Popu- | by a vote of 51, Barr 19 and Nichols 12. | @RI ¢ 1. . cney Night Emicsions and wasting MA "E£S SATURDAY AND SUNDAY . and now | ics, 80 L do hot see | Long contintcd applause greet 1 the | @ A S b i et i n elect the Republi- | result, and Mr. Barr was the first to indiscretion. A nervetonic and blood-builder, outlined in ¢ te, us General Barnes | congratulate the winner. Ay s ek e et COMEDY THEATER. v diggings Eate uld. - There 18 N premiumupon | Smhonias’ Bonneau, the incumbent, stores the fire of youth. By mail 500 per | 1o xroHT TE ITARY EVENT, e H. Lan- | to de ot any party, 1 do not Wish | <as then put forward as a candidate box; 6 boxes for $2.50; with a waittea SIHE 30 ARVIN COMPANY Rt get i Y b nomination of County Clerk, @ \guarantee to cure or refund the money. In the American war drama of to-day, to the stand. | iican friends, but I he Democrats | for the han and Rea | were i in_the Spanish-American | his < tes- | epublicans. Let no party | Graha words_to | of the war as there w being Robert Rervita Medica? €o., @linton & Jackson sts., @hicaga, WALLER BRO! Grant av Fl co. el i 0 Francieco- | Bvery Evenine. sole opponent m, the popular conductor of the narrow-gauge railroad. Graham won THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY. s for All Saturday predict the scoepiedi aibriie e T e el Al ovs | with 44 votes. Bonneau received 39. FOR BARBERS. BAX. || Brices slyaysiivenings e, 5, 850 iand o in the un- | must bear the burden of the shame. S. F. Barstow v nominated for gre. bootblacks. baun- | MELRS®S J05, 03t eater T Market st d east. Y Treasurer by acclamation, no 0ppo- bouses, billiard tabies. | GETE. SO : harming < 1IROPP. Maguire took up the late war and It for some time upon the war ta 3 then | and tried to show that the Democrats he deciston in | had nothing to do with the present war | brewers, bookbinders., candy- maker: nners, Lnent caring to break a lance With the | ghers ‘foasmils. foundries, laundrics, papee: {'old warhorse. hangers, printers, painters, shoe factories, For District Attorney E. B. Marti- | stablemen. tar-roofers. tanners, tailors, etc. al £in ter owing to their proximity cond count of aw n and out of the new d SENATOR MORGAN CALLS INGLESIDE COURSING PARK. - coast. They are only about 100 Sp: FRvaEre S Can UCHANAN BROS AT THE WHITE HOUSE o t‘dx ki‘x\:h«.-h was & burden upon the | g;il;‘t::‘d '{m}mir’1yl)lidrs&rli:.?ag“:-]fltf:?o Brush Manufacturers, 609 Sacramento St NEXT SATURDA_YANU SUNDAY v e e 5 | Boyd’s 85, a good piece of “machine o i General Barnes, he declared, devoted | B : ! s focs B Confers With the Pgesident on the | PERILS IN THE ARCTIC e e opaeats ty°ted | work” changing the outlock at the last AL :N?MQE.':C&ESL’." Ny B\ vill cure WITHOUT SDICINE. Buy _no | £f n elt till you see “Dr. Iterce’s.”” Book free. Call or address, e PIERCE ELECTRIC = CO., 620 MARKET ENTRANCE FEE §2 30. STREET, opp. Palace Hotel, ey Future of Hawatli—Corrects Er- | roneous Press Reports. | 3 Sed P ving g -~ | moment. OF “BUFFALO JONES” Alford, La Rue and Andrews Address | South Sea Islands, saying that the | %pp 5.t gidates for Auditor were H. F. S question should be left open, as no man | e (ARGIAates Tor ARAior vere JL O the Citizens. Was in a position to determine the ques- | Taft. W. F. Dougherty, F. S. Holland, t. 6.—To-day has been one| tion. General Barnes, he said, also | George F. Ryan, W. H. Vaughan, W. t in the Democ ie county | ¢lajmed that the Pacific Railroad ques- H. Devalin and Matthew Canavan. of Colusa. Crowds gathered at the depot| tjon js settled. The Little Giant then urrived | Reaches Seattle and Tells of Two X Thousand Pzople Frozen in | Five ballots were taken, and it was SEDe ; i H. Alvord, H. M. La Rue ot el Eneranttes er ayl|only after " the iwithdrawall df5 five 3 e Andrews. Promineni Demo-| {acked General Barnes and L;ir'llry ]| pames that Taft triumphed by a BRI October 15 and 16—A Non-Winners' Stake. Sy g : - [large majority. Ira L. Parks (for As- | Ottorr 22 and 1A Onen Stake . Silver Republicans and Populists | Gage throughout his explanation. He 3 = up wild cheers. They were driven in| took up the funding bill and harped | Ses€or), Robert Furlong (for Superin- carriages to the Colusa House. As night-| upon it so long that he had no time to | tendent of Schools), and George L. i1 came on bonfires blazed, music sound- | take up the main Issue—the State tick- | Richardson (for Surveyor) were nomi- s were filled with enthu- | et He also repented his tpeecn of lust | Pated by acclamation. ~ Edward Eden and 30—A Sapling and an Open October Stake. Entrance fee to each stake will be $§2 50. To reach the Ingleside Coursing Park take a s. Jones . \dquarters of the | night by saying that the Republican | Was nominated for Coroner. He re- TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Misston street car and it will land you at the v seventeen months 3 re orated with | ficket might have been drawn up by the | celved sixty-eight votes to Dr. J. K.| yrs Ernestine Kreling, Proprictor and Manager. | A Tiissron s Lake, and the mouth | 2 2d pot plants. Ladles in| g 0 pern” Pacific attorney, W. F. Her- Frink’s t ve, owing partly to a scur- LAST NIGHTS oo sk - River, with the object re present 5 B S (hipday rilous attack made by circulating cards L S was greeted with | rin. The remainder of his speech “"Sw‘privwd by the notorious T. H. Rush. Balfe's Favorite Ballad Opera, h ussed various party prin- [ a repetition of his San Rafael address. | SRRt 5 | “loquent in their ~ advo- | Hutchison, the Democratic nominee for |, At & B m. & recess was taken for an | THE BOHEMIAN GIRL Lieutenant Governor, also addressed | PO'[T 200 = hatn Q% O PECORVERTE - | 3 SANKEY BROS ked commo = BV SN S S At Enas G AGNES CASTOR, Soprano; MARINO, Ysaye's NG A APA sense and | (he mee 0 applause from the|themeeting: | Supervisor from the Fifth District and EEwAni | SO G R ESE ACROBAT! THE COMIC 3 > | Will Barr from the F' George Rod- % His_qui (: 1’&;;1”1’ N RRUING, " den beat E. Gardner by one vote for{ NEXT W And a Great Bill in the FREE THEATER. & 8 LED | Justice of the Peace of San Rafael | OPERA SEASC Th « ‘operatic fantaste, | gEE SIX BABY ALLIGATORS IN THE Z0O! g and scholarship | Some Thirty Thousand of Them Will | piUG ( “oorge Agnew and John Qu ; 10c including Zoo and Theater. Children §e. Reach Pittsburg. Gannon were elected as nominees for .~ reserved | BALLOON ASCENSION SUNDAY. lowed his clc lephone Bush 9. | =2 PITTSBURG, Oct. 6.—With the arrival | constable. J. H. Pryor was elected | seat for the matinee 2 - of Grand Commander H. H. Kuhn of | chairman of the county committee. |————— - R T e e RETURNING SEALERS. Pennsylvania to-day, and the opening of | The convention adfourned about 9 sears ypronz | OLYMPIA £6¢ g the headquarters at the Monongahela | 0'clock with three cheers for the suc- AL‘ :AZAR 5 © . The Great Eastern Star - Three Vessels Reach Victoria With | House, the triennial conclave of the |cess of the Republican party. Main 254. |1RENE FRANKLIN! =~ IRENE FRANK INY tion a herd of in over the aching Great Slave r a long and perflous CHUTES_AND Z0O. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. trip. About two months Albert Rea of A homeward jourr and Rat ago, in company with arted on_his on__ golde Andre il “the brought t one burst c WILLIAM SCORED , frozen i at the junc he BY S"‘C[AU%TS o Twelve Hundred Skins. Knights Templar may be said to have = MATINEE TO-MORROW. ADMISSION FREE. MATINEE SUNDAY. A 3 x " ¥ iy C onced, 5 n = 3 ) 2 . > & m before t July. e v $ i fairly commenced. From this time on Sir Charle- Dilke writes about the -NIG SATURDAT D' SUNI d with provislons. The winter w VICTORIA, B. C., Oct. 6—Three more | smq[] hands of knights will arrive and by pl R el A Anti-Strike Speech of the Emperor | he spant in constructing boats. Among | of the sealing flcct havo reached the west | Saturday night, the first commanderies Szat's P‘“ifi“‘“‘”“ and *thes Agxlw e h P those at Destruction City are Mr. and | coast of the island—the Arietis with 416| will here. e latest estimate of the | American alliance in nex unday’s Stirs Lp-t;e bClABmPIOHS % “c. Craig and a Mr. Thumser, all Walter L. Rich with 460 skins and | knights expected here places the number v of abor. “IN MIZZOURA!” SUTRO BATHS. RESERVED' 5, 2, 35, s, | ot Pelv i LR o n, - During Vext Monday Night Belasco and De Mille's Ex- | ADMISSION 10c - - - - CHILDREN Sc e Quisite Play, THE WIFE. Bathing, with admission, 2%c; children, 2c. | Ida Etta with about 400, at 80,000, Call. for his fallure to bring out oxen, Jones sald he caught Germany, here but the Esquimaux are supersti- | ADVERTISEMENTS. the about allowing them to leave the | = S uursier e NI VS country, and one night they cut the ats of his animals. Jones brought out | & & >&® PHHSODHS- OO R OO R R R R OR R ORe O CR ORISR OROSOROR S Y amount of leiters from Destruc- | ! anncosren - AN ENGINEER CURED.; CRITICAL CONDITION g) | 2pplause an ithe That Blood Poisoning Has é A Well-Known Engineer of San Francisco Tells of the Benefits Received wered the in -d peror deems it right to wuntiet, and we have | : | OF GOVERNOR SMITH ¢ b4 eriited with a tre. | Suffers a Relapse and Tt Ts Believed ) BT | .m;y.uimml_\ after the | Set In. | 3 | oduced. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6.—The condition From Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt. | . | of Governor A. J. Smith of th National | { FRESNO BOYCOTT OF | Boimes rrome 15 eritieatin e i ; | ¢ L doctors regard this rel e in- THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC| dic e avproach of final disso- There are over 10,000 men who sing the praises of Dr. Sanden. §| Tut had not been for the fact They are men who have been lifted to the highest pinnacle of manly Many Merchants Agree to Ship All|! Freight by the Santa Fe and Valley Roads. number of ment to d V. k- pliing FURTHER TIME TO REGISTER. Banta Clara Books to Close Fifteen | Deys Before Election. BAN JOSE, Oct. 6.—Judge Hyland to- decided that registration of voters 1 remain open until fifteen days be- fore election. This opinfon was rendered upon & writ of mandate to compel Coun- k the name of reat Register. t registration sed fons from Attorn: DI o The matter of transfer of e court, but sed the opinion that be made up to within lection. t s said, will add a mes to the Great - test was made in the intor 4 gang. An appeal may be ters wa Judge Hy transfer fifteen da > election, and had | The 1040 GF Cop Behere for o week | or more, He is thought to represent v Smith was possessed of an ex- traordinary physique he would b | cumbed betore now. For to be on the road to re | understood that blood p in, and this leaves but to what the end will be. time he seemed pvery, but it is ning has set e conclusion as | SURVEYORS EXCITE GOSSIP. | Mysterious Work of a Party North- east of Stockton. STOCKTON, Oct. 6.—Residents north- east of this city bring reports of a sur- veying party which commenced work in | that vicinity to-da®, and a good deal of speculation is rife as to the object of its work. Surveys were being taken at vari- ous points, and as near as could #e deter- | mined a line was belng run over that formerly s ed as the Stockton and e Kno * road, from a point near Good- water Grove in & southeasterly direction toward Farmington. The head of the party iIs stopping In Prince Poniatowski in the road that wiil leave this city and connect with the Sierra road at Oakdale, to cover all the | southern mining region. It Is said that the Slerra road has obtained right of way | from Mrs. Kline Rikert. i Crushed to Death at Camp Sawyer. REDWOOD CITY, Oct. 6.—John Menger, as the | vigor by his famous Electric Belt. They are to be found in every town and hamlet in the West. There is not a town on the Pacific Coast but has from one to twenty cures by this great strengthener. There must be something in a system of treatment that can show such cures as this: FRANCISCO, DR. SANDE ear Sir: I am willing to testify to the grand resuits I have received from the use of your “Dr. Sanden Electric Belt.” I am an engineer on the Southern Pacifie Railroad, and have been suffering greatly for the last three or four years with lumbago, dizzi- ness, faint and blind spells and a general broken-down feeling, which made it almost impossi- ble for me to make my run, which is one of the longest on the road. I was advised to try onc of your Belts, and did so. It has completely cured me of all my troubles after two months’ use, and I can now make my run with the greatest ease. I have never had a pain or a bad feeling after five davs’ use of the Belt, and I have more life in me now than I have had for years. On meeting my friends they always congratulate me on looking so well. I always feel better and livelier than those around me. I will always advise my friends who are suffer- ing as T was to try your Belt, for I can lay my restoration to your Dr. Sanden's Blectric Belt. J. I. ROCKWELL, 2122 Howard street. DR. SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELT. ily and surelyasDr. Sanden’s Eelectric Belt. It is simple, but grand. 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It shows how electricity properly applied will restore this power, and gives the proof. Send for it 4 Emuma : Carrle, I think Elsie makes such a mistake to be taking tonics all the time. My experience is that a tonic iy only good after I have had a regular house cleaning, and after that I don’t seem to need any tonic. Itis remarkable how well Ripans Tabules suit my case. I to-day. It is free. A call preferred. Call or address an employe of the Spring Valley Water | don’t take one once a week, but whenever I do they @ % Sanden. 3 | $ Ccurrent this wonderful belt gives, and see how easily it is regulated. Don't be ignorant of a remedy which may % . @ Company, while unloading a large water & Speedy Trial for the Train-Wrecker. NOT IN DRUG STORES. | do the business. SANTA ROSA, Oct. 6.—This afternoon Justice Baldwin held train-wrecker Grif- fin for trial in the Superfor Court on the charge of wrecking a passenger train at Gelston station, on the Southern Paclfic. He will be arralgned in the Superior Court to-morrow. ed by having one roll back and over his body, crushing it in a horrible manner. It is said that deceased has a sister llv- ing in San Franacisco. ———ee————— Ninety-flve per cent of all cases of piles are positively cured by ‘“Anakesis,” = * pipe ot Camp Sawyer was accidentally % DR. A. T. SANDEN, e eacias. Office hours, 8 2. m to 8 p. m.; Sund;gl. 10 to 1. Branches at Los Angeles, T, Cal., 232 West Second street; Portland, Colo., 931 Sixteenth street; Dallas, Tex., 285 Main street; Butte, Mont., 110 North Main’ street. QOOOOOOOH990PDD004000090900 0000800080600 000000000000000 VOO0 OOVE00DIIVVVBOOVOO0000 Dr. Sanden’s Electric Belt {s never sold in drug stores nor by traveling agents; only at our office. 253 Waehington _street; Denver, CAarrRIE : The tabules contain nux, and that is a tonic. I don’t care what they contain, they are just R o -y y are just wonderfab,