The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 19, 1899, Page 11

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oy | N THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1899. ADVNIRTISEMENTE R " Avoid Spring Fever General Debility, Malaria, Wasting Discases. TRY "MARIANI . WINE TONIC. clergy, lawyers, artisis and athletes. Endorsed and used | y king and cottager; the Write to Mariani & Co., 52 W. 15th st, New York, for book ot endorsements, portraits, etc., free. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. Avoid Substitu'es. " TEACHERS MAY UBJECT TO THE COMPROMISE Want All the Wages Now Due Them. | ARE NOT AIDING MERCHANTS d the shall pay at the law ANGRY AT LEGAL MAZE IN WEHICH THEY ARE PLACED. ing” th A’ School Principal Voices the Com- plaint of a Host of Educators Charged With the Care of Children. Walnut Piano—small si. tion—$150 at Mauvalis mes Mackey, a one time wealthy He f Lecture on Socialism. Doc st Labor | Union-s wil 1t d and e audienc — e —— TRIES TO HANG HIMSELF. James Mackey, While Drunk in His Cell, Attempts to Take His Life. : man boarding e beam by means PARTED WITH hief, and cut him Beware of Imitations fine condi- Market st. ADVERTISEMENTS. Why Dr. Meyers & Co. Are Suceessful. PHY. en curing digeases and w AN nce a great deal about ABSOCIATION OF F for 18 year: xper} w e all graduates of the best and ninat o had & bountiful supply of natural ability made a speciaity of diseases and weakness of : skilled as falists S who have at r comma -6 can discover or bra 4 all the appit- ns invent must ng. who have the widest and most extensive unusual merit. “We have such faith in our ability that we will let patients deposit the price of a care in any bank or with any responsible business house or newspaper in San Francisco, to be paid to us only when cure is made, or we will accept monthly | payments if preferred. (Signed) DR. MEYERS & CO.” ments, Including contagious blood poison, nervous debility, lost se, unnatural drains, discharges, etc., varicocele, 5, Tup- fc.; aiso diseases of the kidneys, bladder, heart, nerves, liver, stomach, skin, | . ture el | Epife @nd blooa are included in the above offer. Prices reasonable to rich and poor. Free advice at office or by mail. Home cures a specialty. Write or call for free private book for men. All | [fetters confidential. “DR. MEYERS & CO0., 731 ™ Sst, e TAKE ELEVATOR. Hours 8 to b dsily; Evenings 7 to 8 ; Sundays 9 to 11. | When the bunko men are arrested the | victims get a return of a portion or the | whole of the money from friends of the | prisoners and depart for home. | sults | | Department w | ulars of where and how he lost the money | he was a ranch hand in Sonoma County, | | would come to the city and celebrate St. | | was man other men. After chatting for a few min- | | utes the ‘“Judge” suggested a game of | cards, and Riley's friend took_a hand, | that way. | fast riding over sgreet crossings appegred NO CHEAP MAN MAY WED BLUSHING RAY CEREKLE Police Judge Mogan Establishes a Precedent and Declares Engage- gagement Rings Need Not Be Re ® B = saa ata 2 e e ol ol ol el et e e e e ot Avry. Sweeney Saole HEWas EnGAcED o A GirL HeWoulLo Spenp .| ¢ | Ten DotLars A Davy On ¢ | Her. - . e e ® NGAGEMENTS to marry—any old \ing, that has the price of a ring, are sure to be numerous and popu- lar. Police Judge Mogan made his- tory vesterday and incidentally estab- lished @ precedent at the same time. “There is no need to return the engage- ment ring. if the engagement has been broken off.” is the latest addition to legal and as many hearts may rejoice at fact as beat in happy unison at the pproach of the picnic season Singer, a tailor by occupation, and a ‘cheap man’ by choice, was be- trothed to Miss Ray Cerekle. Ray dis- covered that Singer valued a carfare more than her individual comfort and forthwith annulled the rosy bonds that ked her to the cross-legged knight of the thumb thimble. Miss Cerekle went tven further than this and absolutely re- Does Nor Like The GALLERY SeaTs. turned. Ray Cerxie Who D ot el SRS fused to return the engagement ring. For this breach of polite etiquette Singer had the fair maid arrested and charged with felonious embezzlement. The case came up before Judge Mogan yesterday. Singer, who_is a little tailor who bites his finger-nails and parts his hair from brow to collar, explained in a highly sea- soned Teutonic English his courtship and engagement to the fair and blushing Ray. A “match-maker” led the tailor to the home of the lady, and on the same even- ing of the meeting, after a mutual hand shake, the subject of marriage was imme: diately broached. The inopportune en- trance the family put a stop to the love-making. However, six days after the first meeting Ray Cerekle had prom- ised to let the tailor support her for the balance of her Ii “On Thursday become engag: 1 vening we were, about to > explained Singer, “and 'What kind of a present to have to bind our en- ‘Well, it looks mice to bind -ment with a diamond ring,’ said le, and so I went the next day rother to buy one. Her brother faid he could take me to a place where I could get a good ring reasonable. The ring I bought is worth about $40. I pald $60 for it. After we were engaged I used M Sinoee- ATaor N MODERATE CircumsTance sWHo OBuEcTED To BENS, ENGAGED To.A to take her out to the theater and to sup- per, but_she always would take her sister along. I did not like her to take her sis- ter with her. I didn’t want to marry the whole fdmily, and I told her so. ‘I don't care, she said, and then the family got cross and 1 weént away and the engage- ment was broken off.’ Miss Cerekle followed Singer on the [ amcamancamatote ol-ie ofcie ot olcdn ol 1 . % A e R R R e e S ] + b eoeoe@ [ R stand, and looking the man she was once willing to call her very own straight in the face swore she wouldn't marry him because he was so cheap. ‘“Every g-cent plece he spent he noted down in a book,"” said Ra and when he spent over 15 cents he would mark it down in'great big red figures so that every time he would apen the book it would be there staring at him. When he took me to the theater we would go up in the gallery, and after the theater he would send me home alone in the car, so as to save his car fare. Our | natures did not agree,” concluded Miss Cerekle. **He was t0o0 cheap for me, and 5o I broke the engagement.’ When Ray left the witness stand | the Judge paused for a moment | and then with becoming dignity made the | new law of the betrothal ring that is sure to make a boom in the social editor's en- gagement column. | T 10 BUNKD MEN Another Victim From| the Interior. ‘ SAVINGS OF MONTHS GONE JAMES RILEY CAME TO CELE- BRATE ST. PATRICK’S DAY. He Met a Well-Dressed Stranger and Was Induced to Play Poker With the Usual Result. The number of men who come from the country on a visit with money in their pockets and imagine they can beat a bunko man at poker js surprising. Al- though cases are published in the press from time to time, the bunko men con- tinue to gather in victims. After coming to the conclusion that they have been swindled, the victims apply to the police for assistance in recovering their money. This re- in cases against the bunko men being dismissed for lack of prosecution. A young man, accompanied by a.friend, called at the office of the Chief of Police | vesterday morning. He sald he had been | robbed by bunko men of between $300 and | $400, and he wanted the police to get back | the money. When asked for his name he | refused to give It, remarking that the police could get his money without his name. He was Informed that the Police not a collection agency and unless he gave his name and partic- no action would be taken. He consulted with his friend, and then said his name was James Riley and that which may not be true. He had saved up | between $300 and $400, and thought he Patrick's day. He celebrated In good and yesterday morning, when he walking along Market street, a young , well dressed and smooth spoken, accosted him. The young man wore a ghamrock, and sald hé had arrived Friday morning to spend the day. Riley and his | new acquaintance had a few drinks to- gether, and then hie was steered to a room In a house on Kearny street, Where he was Introduced to “the Judge” and three style, Y winning considerable money. Riley be- came excited and was soon {nduced to join in the game. Luck was dead against him and he foolishly parted with all his money. Captain Bohen detailed Detectives Sil- vey and Crockett on_ the case, ‘but the chances are that the bunko men will not be found. The two sleuths are under the impression ‘that the bunko men will not realize the fact that they have done any- thing wrong, and unless the papers say that they have they will remain in the city and allow themselves to be gathered in.” Bunko men, as a rule, are not built Wheelmen Are Discharged. ‘When ten of the bicyclists arrested Fri- day for violating the bicycle ordinance by not having a bell on their machines or by before Judge Mogan vesterday morning | they all pleaded ignorance of the law and | promised not to offend again. On_this promise the cases were dism Judg ed. Conlan had one case before him, and it | was dismissed on a similar promise. Both | Judges said that fi would be imposed on offenders in future. ADVERTISEMENTS. Free Bure for Baldness.i Trial Package of a—Remarkahle Remedy fo Gon- vince People It Actually Grows Hair, 1 MRS. J. 8. Those who are losing their hair or have part- ed with their locks ean have it restored by a remedy that is sent free to all. A Cincinnati firm has concluded that the best way to con- vince people that hair can be grown on any head is to let them try it and see for them- selvi All sorts of theories have been ad- vanced to account for falling hair, Lut after all, it s the remedy we are after and not the theory. People who need more hair, or are anxlous to save what they have, or from sickness, dandruff or other causes have lost | their hair, should at once send their name and | address o the Altenheim Medical Dispensary, | 616 Selves building, Cincinnati, Ohio, enclosing | | 4 cents in stamps to cover postage, and they | will forward prepald by mail a sufficient free | trial package of their remedy to fully prove | its remarkable action in.quickly removing all | trace of dandruft and scalp diseases and fore- | ing & new growth of hair. The remedy is not | a new experiment and no one need fear that | it is harmful. It cured John Bruner, P master of Millville, Henry County, Ind., and | he strongly urges every ome to_ try it. A | Methodis preacher, Victor A. Faigaux of Tracy City, Tenn., was perfectly bald on his | _forehead for many years, but has now a fine rowth. Mrs. C. W. Castleman, 843 Main st., tverside, reports her husband's shiny head now covered with soft, fine hair, and she, | 00, has derived wonderful benefit! Among others who have used the remedy are Geo. Diefenbach, general agent of the Big Four Raflroad, of Dayton, Ohio, whose wife was | entirely ‘cured of baldness. | resident of Fairmount College, Sulphur, | Ky., Prof rner, was bald for thirty | years and now hos a splendid growth of hair | from having tried this remarkable rcmed: -day for & free trial package, It will Prematurely Gray Hair fo Naiural Color, Stops ltching and Restares Luxuriant Growth fo Eyebrows, - Eyslashes and Shining Scalps. WEED. be mailed securely sealed in a plain wrapper 50 that it may be tried privately at home. HERHAIR RETURNS Remarkable Action of a New and Wonderful Cure for Baldness. Lady Prominent in G. A. R. Circles Regains Her Hair, Although * Past Fifty. | | Mrs, J, §. Weed, treasurer of Swartz Corps No. 91, W. R. C., with headquarters at New Albany, Bradford County, Pa., owes a luxuri- ant growth of hair to a new and valuable remedy discovered by a Cincinnati dispensary. In response to their offer to send free trials of their preparations Mrs. Weed used the | remedies and although she was past fitty years | of age, at.a time in life when people imagine their baldness is hopeless, her hair grew out with astonishing luxuriance, much to her sur- prise and delight. Mre. Weed kindly consented | to permit her photographs to be sketched, one taken some time ago when she was premature- ly bald and a later one taken recently show- ing the beautiful effects of this remarkable | hair grower. The remedy also cures itching and dandruff, sure signs of approaching baldness, and it | also restores gray hair to natural color and | produces_thick and lustrous cyebrows and eye- | lashes. By sending your name and address to the Altenheim Medical Dispensary, 616 Selves bullding, Cincinnati, Ohio, they will mail you prepaid & free trial of their remarkable rem-L edy, | joyment of perfectly restored health | surroundings, pal CHANGE OF CLIM WON'T CURE CONSUMPTION ATE The Slocum System Is Needed. A Curative Medicinal Treatment Founded on Modern Scientific Truths Is More Potent Thaa Air Alone. FREE TREATMENT FOR LUNG WEAKNESS. If those of our readers who reside in the most highly favored sections of this | country, where the climate is healthy and invigorating, with a dry and tonic atmosphere, will look about them, they will see a greater or less number of their friends and neighbors dying of consumption, while many others have already been carried off by that dread malady. These deaths have occurred from time to time amid the refreshing prai- rie breezes of summer; in the fair and mellow days of autumn, and also in the dry and sunny seasons of a south- ern winter. Such deaths amid such favorable surroundings afford positive and con- vincing proof that climate alone will not cure consumption; that neither pine-laden breezes nor bracing mount- ain air will restore weak lungs or build up a constitution that is being under- mined and broken down by the insid- jous germs of a fatal disease. But, on the other hand, many thou- sands of testimonials from grateful people all over this country, who have been cured by the Dr. Slocum System | of Treatment, and are to-day in the en-| and strength, afford the most convinc- ing evidence that this treatment, aided | by favorable climatic conditions and is a positive cure for Consumption, Asthma and all other chronic diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Therefore, those who go to the| mountains, the seashore or to southern | climates, as well as those who already | reside in such favored localities, should | not fail to take the Dr. Slocum System | of Treatment if they wish to derive the | full benefits of favorable climatic con- ditions and scientific medication. The Dr. Slocum System of Treat- ment (consisting of Four Preparations) is both medicine and food. The medi- cines used in it allay the cough and lung irritation, heal the soreness and subdue the pains in the throat, over- come shortness of breath, improve the appetite and digestion, and bring com- fort, rest and refreshing sleep, while its food properties are building up the constitution, enriching the blood and infusing the sufferer with new life ana vigor. No single remedy will accomplish alt this, but the Four Remedies embodied in the Dr. Slocum System of Treatment will. More than a quarter of a century has been devoted to perfecting this System of Treatment; every indication, every symptom in Consumption and other diseases of the Throat and Lungs has been carefully studied in the de- velopment of this Treatment; therefore those who take it and give it a fair tria)} certainly avail themselves of all that modern science and skill have to offer for the cure of Consumption and all forms of wasting disease Dr. Slocum’s faith in the efficacy of his System of Treatment is so strone, and his interest in the welfare of hu- manity so great, that he will cheer- fully send his complete System of Treatment (Four Preparations) FREE to all sufferers who ask for it. Write the Doctor. Simply write, giving your full name and address, to Dr. T. A. 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WHITING, R RN _General Madagen Agents A Superb Train EVERY DAY IN THE YEAB VIA THE %+ Union Pacific, SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGD WITHOUT CHANGE. BUFFET SMOKING AND LIBRARY CARS WITH RARBER SHOP. DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM S FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. DINING CARS (A LA CARTE). ONLY 3% DAYS TO CHICAGO. Leaves San Francisco dally &t ¢ o, m D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, No. 1 Montgomery street, San Francisco. NORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAF. .g!illf z.gs— 20, *9:30, 11:00 & m.; LR 145, 5:15, *%6:00, m. EX' TR San_Rafael on Mone TRA 1PS—] s, Wednesdays and Saturdaye at 11:30 p. = JUNDAYS—8:00, *10:00, *11:30 & m.; “I& 200, ). ISJ m. Trains marked * run to San Quentin, | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. mwggn}(fine‘vfi:?‘ *6:35, 7:45, *9:30 & m.j 320, 2: 145, 6:08 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:40 p. m. BUNDAY! ), *8:00, *10:00, ®11:65 8 m3 #1115, #3:10, 4:40. 6:20 p. m. TO SAN 53 ma FROM MILL VALLEY K DAYS-_5:5. €45 7:55, 9:40 a. m3 5 g5 Mondays, Wenestars . Saturda t m. :"‘ u:‘ s: 0. 1005 & m.; 105, 120, s:m o m. o THROUGH TRAINS. 2:30 a. m. week davs—Cazadero and way sta'as. 2:48 p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way ¥:t0 o7 Siidays—Duncan Mills and way ste's, THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIR VALLEY RAILWAY COMPARY. From Jan. 25, 159, treins will run as foll South-bound. } North-bound. | Passen- [Mixed. ixed. |Passens ger. Sunday Stations. [Sunday ger. Dally. |Exc’ptd xeo'ptd | Dally, BERBLIER §E85EES Stopping at Intermediate points as red For particulars of stage and other connectio: nouird gt rafie” Maniger's Ofice, B Marked

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