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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 14, 18 DR. KILMER’S REMEDIES. THOUSANDS HAVE: KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW T n YACHTSMEN TO RACE WHY COAST STREAMS ALL ABOUT TENNIS [ACTIVITY AMONG THE | DOWN FROM VALLEJO CONTAIN FEW TROUT PLAYS AND PLAYERS% LOCAL ROWING CLUBS | WILL ‘BE PROTECTED Francisco Club Anticipates The Free Use of Dynamite Has De- ‘ Eastern Experts May Journey West':’l‘he Season Will Be Ushered in at “Supervisars of Marin County Are Up ; Run if the Wind Is stroyed Thousands of Game This Year to Try Out the Long Bridge To-Day With Sev- | in Arms—Olympic Gun Club Favorable. and Edible Fishes. Native Sons. 1 eral Races and High Jinks. | Preserve. £ + | s to be regretted that the dynamiter | Western players have always been lost | The Ariels will open the local rowing | Now that curlew are plentiful along the ipe detection so easily. Of the |in a s - | season to-d; a of doubt as to the relative pos with a regatta at Long | east shores of the bay sportsmen who 3 sh and game flends extant the | tions occupied by tennis cracks with|Bridge. The following committee has|do not take an interest in trap-shooting = ik ( mar who employs dynamite as a means | Eastern champlonship records and by | charge of the arrangements: E. Lynch, | can enjoy a pleasant da outing where Tty \H killing fish is, to say the least, a mur- | the Western men who have gailned lau- | H. Pless, A. Taylor, G. T. McGinnes, W. | the longbills feed. Yesterday Tom John- 1 o T derer at hea rels on this coast. This year a strong| Howe and J. R. Bockman. Racing will | son, Ben Andrews and “Billy” Ford made few weeks ago several dead trout | ttempt will be made to bring out the| hegin about 10:30 a. m. The programme | a very good bag of birds on Bay Farm | Jas A found In Lagunitas Creek within | F4stern champlons. =~ % = | contains nine events, the entries for d, Alameda. The sportsmen will s re P l;- ;; ‘u}m\p vri’ woodchop- Tennis Club has held in many | which are here given: | it the same grounds to-day, and they o e eIl i S L will_be played on _the club Novice outrigged skiff race—A. Haughton, F. | €XPect to return with a large number of Y A i Gir 1elkiTTe houts 16 AYT o on Decoration day. It will Loth ana J. O Connell. birds, as they now understand how to ¢ as Y anlet and Kilhine Al Thes singles tournament. There will be | Shell race—G. Wittkopf and F. A Stern- nt them. The marshes near Mount Q angiens who' ViSitod. Bolt Reooe asses, the handicapping to be | berg. y 5 . | Eden are vorite grounds of the e : 1 B "5 T o, Visited Point Reves | done 1y the commitice, W. Stauf act- | | Sebior outrigged sk race—. Wilson and G. | curlew, which 1s & £000 (able DITd After | wenatadmGRAMS, - . == == < y itching trout in the deep poois | b5 for R J Davis, Robert N. Whitney { *JLul: parge race—i. Lynch R i ek White House and Sandspi iry Wethe. . For each ¢ dunit L R ay the San Francisco Gun Club an: = - (e thaty thisee tonltout Poct o donated. ~Rackets will g0 to| 4 [RSNG8, ripira; Gin. Club il hotd. Dinerser Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Restorative and Healer. - royers who visit a locality not men who reach the finals. The | ~‘Pje-eating race— at Alameda Point. The San Fran- entries are coming in already, and there | and C. McAuliffe ciscos will hold pos for ssion of the grounds e " Quick | IS every prospect of an old-time big tour- | Senior barge versus intermediate barge—Wil- | in the forenoon. The Empires will com- s ocess had dynamite | ke | nament son brothers versus W. Howe, J. Nolan, J. | mence the breaking of clays about 1 1 therefrom a large quan ad fisnes, This afternoon at the Alameda Club the | O'Connell and J. Ficken. | o’clock and the sport will continue until A A l E LA = An inspection was made along the banks | [01l0Wing matches of the academic cham- | Exhibition outrig SKiff race batween ¥ ate in the evening. g ausland and Leander St mming exhib e anda g.| The Olympic Gun Club will meet at its ed: Roth | Mg m or lagoon by some of the | Pionship tournament will be play z ers and several small dead | #8ainst Dibert, Weihe ainst Brown, | g trout were discovered which had the ap- | Brummel and ‘Jone st Weihe and |} ween and “German” | Of live birds will afford members a nce of fish that had been destroyed | ROth, Drummond X vin and Hooper r made up of E. Lynch, | pleasant _afternoon’s outdoor entertain- explosive > against Dibert and Brown. Nolan and W. Howe; and the | ment. Report s that the Olympic ——— s s to be hoped that the Supervisors ;1 g 1"1" ;( |"T Loth, J. R. Bockman, | Gun Club may hav new inland he county.at. their next meecing wiil ess and F. Steffens. preserve when the season for quai : S 7 a ‘tempting reward for the capture | GOLF PLAYERS WHO At the meeting of the Dolphina held | Ing Will have arrived. Some of the To Prove the Wonderful Merits of this New Discovery namiters and that those who are 0 ot : h e ey Ot wasidbolded ! ing members of the club have been ne- 2 discovered in the act ‘of kiliing fish by ARE BOOKED TO MEET | {hect 16 the memory of the inte Framk A. | Botlating with a farmer named Rogers, Every ¢Call” Reader May Have a Sample such Infernal means will receive the pur- Grimm of the Olympic Club, to defer the | Who resides near et s 3 2 County, for the privile entitled to, A Dolphin-Olympic ladies’ day. at Tiburon. | County, for the privilese of Shooting Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail. Al k = . W. ey, Ins ) = | will il every | T. W. Tetley, instructor of the San Re- | 78 "k rreil and W. O, Patch were ap- | ! | on his lands. If a lease can be pool in which it is plac It | fael Golf Club, left Coronado some da a committee to procure a new | re be casily ima, the | ago, but met with an accident at Bakers- | pair-oared gig. A junior barge crew is d the members will certainly have _— inland hunting ground there 1 a fie fiéld ar s compelled to remain there. | goj ‘tice thre: 4 v M N can accom- | fi £ going out to tice three times a week . . : s ne dozen sticks of dyna- | The pr ion of the schedule of events | Tr. Axton (how), W. Bush (No. 3 are large flocks of quall on anches What your kidneys need is a gentle, healing tonic influence trout stream & L S &5 sause for the son has been deferred until his | Micheletti (No. 3) T . Sull of Mclsaac and Rogers, because of the 3 eiiughnie s A B San Francisco. Several of the «.«'lhr},\‘kl‘ll 24 it from '{hn Plonen | fact that outsiders have been prohibited | that will soothe their irritability and gently regulate them. rancisco golfers are also members | Rowing Club will visit the Dolphin boat- | from decimating the flocks thereon. It Bhelonl thins thatwilldo this 1oibe Kilmerlo SwamoR an Rafael Club, and will play house to. for the purpose of trying | is not probable, however, that the club °_ y thing tha o s er’s Swamp-Root, re during the summer. The | the new barge built for the Dolphins by | Will make any definite overtures to the| the ideal ‘Kidngy Restorative. annual meeting of the club will be held | Twigg. Three boatloads of Dolphins wiil | owner of the property in guestion until in the clubhouse in_San Rafael next Sat- | visit the Ariel Club house to-d. A W. |1t is learned ‘what the Supers X urday, May 2, at 5 o'clock in the after- decided to become a professional | Marin County w accomplish at their = REd z ST s noon. The election of seven memb : e 5 muteh | next meeting relative to the preservation | be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that be known as the council, will be of game in their county. Doubtl the . . o i 2 e R heomastl Ths eaantn Supervisors will permit of no more than nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning in the dis s of Richard A. Parker (c; committec on the nomination of officers .two months in which quail may be shot | order of these useful organs. . Pomeroy (vice ca for the ¢ 1ng te : C. Me. rell, next son, and it can be ely said 3 T for the ensulng term fc, Farrell Whap S et e (secretary and trez P. Sullivar J. Kennedy, C. T. Roach | that th son will not open on October : The kidneys filter and purify the blood. appoi city crept out of tually succeed. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to in r Mr. Fallc yed bass t pe ha sculler, and will try to with a Portland or British Columbia oa man. The following were appointed s exciting conside —————————— CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS at Warden Fa John J. ( s John- | and Adam Schuppert that is, according to the te law. AT THE OLYMPIC CLUB and James H. Wilkins. 3 At the last meeting of the South End [ With a knowledge of the fact that the d Lawson of Burlingame Club, | Rowing Club the following new members | young October birds meet with a hot re- Woni iy warden who{s now. in 1, has teleg J. Lermen, H. §.|ception from certain individuals who call hed | were initiated: X ; that he a professional for | Martin, J. J. Van Nostrand and Herbert | themsel sportsmen, the Supervisors X 2 fGa SR Sl e Golf Club, who will | Fiahbeck. Ten new members were elected. | will ordain that the season for quail-| When they don’t your whole body | tabllity, worn-out feelir . It is probable |~ At the last meeting of the Alameda | shooting will n‘ur ,,).‘“ \|‘mfl _\n\’r“mh‘or 1. | must suffer. bition, loss of flesh, sallo t will be piped to the putting-| Boating Club Richard Meserale, and doubtless they will also put a limit on = 9% 2 o <« | If your water, when greens on the Presidio course, which will | poilard and TLeon David were the number of birds to be bagged by ou are sick, doctor your kidneys, s sk bomet s st e then be kept in excellent condition | membe The rsmen are mani- | hunters. ’rhn”. ‘|.- of .u{:\ll :u;v]l rlwlr In | because as soon as they are well they | T Slurhed ncs 8 i throughout the vear. Throughout South- | festing eat activity. A club regatta | the county will be strictly prohibited, as| . RIS othe e hitoheA 'or twenty-four hours, forms a sedi- ern California the putting-greens are not | and jinks will be 3 the end of | will a1%0 (ne shipment of £ame out of the | Will help all the other organs t f}f‘ it SR NI IR SO e s et reens, being of hardened leveled June. The committee in' charge consists | county. This ordinance will compel the| The mild and extraordinary effect of pearance, it is evidence that your kid- ; W £ E r 8 K and not of turf. The Presidio links | o S J. Pembroke, H. W. M R hunter to pack his game Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great e almost the only ones in Californfa in | fansen, Arthur Hammersmith and C. > desires to return with it to this city. | oo 8 e 0T o e lizeq. 1t | NeYS and bladder need immediate at- ich the course s of real spongy turf, | pesoli. A new skiff and outrigged racing linance of a similar kind, it is safd, 3 ¥ O .o | ention. that holds and reduces the gxiff are to be obtained. The Alameda assed in the near future by the | stands the highest for its wonderfu E¥ Arn DRt many lack of am- complexion. wed to re- ss or bottle All Classes Will Soon Be —Indoor Field and aick Contests. ¢ ng, M eard from d commis been tested in so nglers, risk of Jarring the wrists and breaking | men would llke to have the champion- |Supervisors of Selano County. Evidently | cures of the most distressing cases, and | | _SWamp-Root peen tested dnn 1 from | a club to a minimum. ehip regatta held on the creek this year. |the farmers and sportsi e in- = 2 5 Aftooont and | MANY ways, in hital work, in pri- | T which the regatta committes | terior are waking up to the fact that|is sold by druggists in g vate practlce, among the helpless too | of the Pacific Association has on hand, | game is sadly in need of protection. one-dollar bottle: Make a note of the M ey i A aeronsd BUTS WD GRS Wil {upplementedbyie, grans itoom iiis aseo, | B name, SWAMP-ROOT, Dr. Kilmer's| ' . ocorul in every case, that a spe = Saton. would be sufficient, with external | s , 2 G S0 ss ery case, that a spe- om AND DIVE LIKE SEALS | financial aid. The water in the creek is | Caledonian Club’s Games Swamp-Root. ol e nceieats Tas beat ke b = S or T usel Jprinciys = committee having in charge| You may have a sample bottle of this | almost always smooth and the opportuni- | The games The following athletes will take tles for ng the race are much better | the thirty-third annual gathering and | famous kidney remedy sent free by ollo att s ake part in| fpon at Long Bridge. John Lewis will | zames of the Caledonian Club at Shell ail. postpaid, by which vou may test the aquatic exercises at Sutro Baths this | probably take E. Hadcock’s place on the [ §008 %5 10® 01" ecoration day have | mail. postpaid, b3 \fternoon: | bow thwart of the senior Alameda barge. | [N 4”411 the arrangements. They 3 ash, novice—J. Carroll, B. Emer- T T TR had a meeting Friday night, every mem- - s e Mary Jackson Died. ber being present and the greatest en- |urinary troubles, obliged to pass water Miss Mary Jackson, the young woman siasm prevailed as the success of the | frequently night and day, smarting or who jumped from the window of a lodg- seemed assured from reports rec | iotion in passing, brickdust or sedi- ing-house at 53¢ Bush street, dled from | (VS NoTleod, A. M. Macpherson, F. F. | ment in the urine, constant headache, her injurles yesterday morning. She had | Finlay, Andrew McNair, J. W. Cameron, | o jcoche. lame back, dizziness, sleep- | been sick for a long time and had been | Dr. J. A.J. McDonald, John Reid, George | PAC8CHE 000 00 ™ Lo o els T kin | under the care of physicians, and while | dson, C. A. McPhee, William Mitch- | lessness, indigestion, which all readers of The ( not already tried it, ma ple bottle sent absolutel > by mail. its virtues for suck disorders kid- | Rjso a book telling more about Swamp- ney, bladder and uric acid diseases, and | Root and containing some of the thou- sands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women | who owe their good health, in f: their very li to the wonderful cur: tive properties of Swamp-Root. Be sure and mention the San Francisco Sunday Call when sending } r addre {to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, who have have a sam- th it were baited with vard dash, juvenile—W. Hurle Donovan, O. Beyfuss, T. rtland, will ceived. The committee is compe 'r_boys—W. Hoffman, D. Har- , G. Cane, C. Schultz, ris sl Tub race, three prizes—E. Wells, W. Yarrow Prot drop out of Butler's po it up It turned out to be M < All sportsmen who are acqua Rever, O . H. Stellfes, G. Bryen. 7. i S Finnte, John A. McDonald, J. e SRR ey e P t Butler know him to have G Augustus, W. Philitps, | in a delirious state she w llkzfl out of a| 3 heron, James Gorrie, J. H. Duncan, troubl . 3 e ekt ¥ N fancies and superstitions, rts, ; window in the third story. Coroner Hill | Jonn A. McLeod and Daniel A. McDon- | neuralgia, rheuma when out his fi trips. and diving—C. | wajved an inquest, as he was convinced | a1d, — = m e think ¢ s “‘charm’ > a pool 15 a chunk o When the subject of the ‘‘rabbit's * was brought up by Marcus, Butler admitted that It was given to him on one of his Eel River fons some fifteen years ago by a o ored lady. He has carried it with him uously ever since, and helieves that his suc- in fishing may be wholly attributed to ‘rabbit’s foot.'” “'Professor” Terry could not understand, how- fost 50 suddenly all interest adero. The fact was John shing partner,”” and wanted to 1 to look Winfleld, | {hat the deceased was unawa ors Baker and |she was doing when she made the fa | step. TWO REMARKABLE CURES Two Happy Men Testify to the Grand Results Received From Dr. McLaughIin’s Electric Belt. oing on“a ffing telp. withot | Sgronlin, °F. ) o wou ting @ hoo Turley, 8 S noox diving—By Prof close of what | “The programme comprises forty—four events, several of them being entirely | hew o this coast, and competitors will be | the a | 33 er has been engz all over the coast and from |$3000. A caterer has beer e O e prizes amount to over | after the club's guests Toe. ADVERTISEMENTS. — exped New Slot Machine, home. Marcus, not thinking anything of his “find," | dropped the ‘‘charm’ in his pocket and tinued on down stream. His luck changed if by magic, and during the balance of m.\l afternoon hé remarked that “he never had | Ml | A Wonderful Automatic Eight-Play Machine That Makes Its Own Payments. such sport Butler's disconsolate mood and abject man- ner induced Marcus to inquire eventually of brother angler why this sudden change his_usually jolly disposition. Butler re- Frank, 1 have lost my ‘rab- | | | | | | | Cannot Be ‘“Worked' and Pays Premiums From Ten Cents iy e e i one Up !’o Th!’ee DO”&!“S- wouldn't e lost that wench's . The well-known Irish comedian Joe Murphy but talk | has won Butler's admiration by having prc lelight | e rabbit’s foot which Joseph received s ago when on a visit to Ireland rtune_teller who lived in the town lerville. The actor contends that it will | bring money to Butler which he cannot spend, h ver, on whisky or wine, even thougn he may have a liberal inclinas HERE is nothing so penetrating, nothing so invigorating, nothing that will reliove weakness and pain as speedily ang su?_e]}; as Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt. It is simple, but grand. It assists nature by a general re-enforcement n‘flt}? \'1151 |® onergy, by infusing a mild, invigorating current of Electricity into the nerves and by supplying the system with the very |A CRICKET TEAM MAY | W essence of nerve vigor and nerve strength. 3 : The greatest men in the world of medicine and science say “ELECTRI_CITY 1S L'IFE‘. 2 It'ls the strength, t‘he vigor, and, in fact, the very life in the body, and Dr. McLaughlin’s success in making use of its life-giving power proves its xner}lt. With his Electric Belt he has cured 10,000 weak men during the last five years—men who had been troubled with geneml debil- ity, wasting weakness—men who had been able to get no benefit from drugs. Many of these cases were pyx’onounoed 1;1cur:1hle h} doctors who had failed to cure them. But they have been cured, and they stand ready to testify to it. There must be merit in a system of treatment that can show such cures as these. MAN AND WIFE CURED. IGERNA, Cal., May 12 DR. McLAUGHLIN--Dear Sir: Your Belt has helped me wonderfully. It has strengthened me and made a man of me, I have been improving and gaining weight | This morning on the Webster street grounds, Alameda, the second match of the season will be played between the Pa- cific and California cricket clubs. The ssocfation has a rule that no member of an affiliated club who may be delinquent | in his dues to his club may play for an- | other club until the arrears are paid up. The Pacific eleven to-day will be as fol- lows: J. Myers, Ge Theobald (cap- tain), C. Simmonds, C. P. Coles, Fane Sewell, J. J. Theobald, J. H. Harbour, McDonald, J. T. Bickerdike, H WEAKNESS CURED AND GAINED THIRTY POUNDS. ISLETON, Sacramento County, Cal i 3 d g v y known the remarkable DR. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir: T feel it my duty to make known t rkable results 1 have recelved from the use of your Electric Belt. The results I have re- ceived from the use of the Belt have been wonderful, as I have gained over twenty- cears. I have i . veigh 0 78 eol o-day for rdon and A. W. Wilding. The ever since T ted to wear the Belt. I weighed 139 pounds last summer, and this pounds, going from 143 to 175, and feel better to-day than I mfiw r re. | I ha entatives of the Callfornia Club w summer T welgh 159 pounds, gaining twenty pounds, and feel better than T have for | graqually gt rid of my weakness and have grown strone EgnuCenl bettar bvery v, chosen on the ground from the following years. My wife wore the Belt also and it has.helped her greatly; she is feeling bet- | To-day I can do any kind of a bhard day's work without Geerng, AEESC Mo Mine ore energy and ambition than I have had for : L tor i ehange the Belt has made in me, and will always recommend it, for T am convinced than she has for the last three or four years. I feel grateful in saying that the pain in my side has entirely gone, and 1 do not feel so tired and worn out when I come home at night from work. I would not be without the Belt for anything in the world, and will always speak of the good we have recelved from it. I remain vours very gratefully, F. E. WOOLSEY. Men, Don't Be Weak. Send for This Belt. It Will Save You Years of Pain and Misery. This wonderful Belt is not an experiment. Cures like the above have been repente(l d;_xily for years. It is a pos- itive cure for all weakness, whatever the cause. It gives life in to the nerves, warms and vitalizes them, assists the blood to flow through the veins, and thus aids nature so that disease cannot exis’t, and all normal' strength is restored. Dr. Me- Laughlin applies his Belt in a manner taught him by years of practice. The men who say it cured them ’of gE}?ernl debil- ity, of wasting weakness ; the men who have become strong and vigorous by following Dr. McLaughlin’s advice, are the best evidence of the worth of his system. There are thousands of them. : If you have Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sciatica, Lumbago or weakness in the nerves or vital organs, you ought to consult Dr. McLaughlin. He will tell you whether his Belt will cure you and give you his advice free. Call and test the powerful current this wonderful Belt gives and see how easily it is regulated. Don’t be ignorant of aremedy }vl]}_lch may correct all your past mistakes and assure your future happiness. If you cannot call send for Dr. McLaughlin’s famous book, “Three Classes of Men,” devoted to the weakqess of men ;vtells the cause 'of early decay in young ;x_nd mxdvdle-uge'd men. It shows how Electricity, properly applied, will restore this power, and gives the proof. Send for it to-day. It is free. A call preferred. Call or address F. M. Gunn, W. R. Williams, H. 8. Wig [ C. Robertson, V. Seebeck, e C. Ferrall, J. Carr, A. D. Reynolds, A. Dickinson, H. Cookson and E. G. Sloman Se beck and E. G. Slo: = played for Alameda, and durir riy part of last season A. Dickinson was one of the strongest bats of the Pacific eleven, H H. Cookson, A D. Reynolds and W. Reeves were members of the old Bohe- mian Club. There is a good prospect that a new | club, the Los Angeles, will join the Cali- fornia Cricket Association. H. Jones Bateman, a member of that club, was in | this city during the past week on his way to British Columbia, and stated that the | B cricketers of Los Angel and vicinity Were desirous to bring a team up to San Francisco later in_the season, and that device in an imitation | ype Tos Angeles Club would affiliate it- five feet high and is | (o1¢ ‘with the association. At the top are | SGo VG prestion that arrangements | B sone can play at| ) ould be made for the Australian team ide or push rod | O Nich has recently arrived in England to v a ¥ snge. | play a match against a California team on | 1 on the dialindicatesa win- | its return to Australla is not likely to | gy is mechanically d | meet with favor, as the debt incurred on the occasion of the visit of the Australian cloven some years ago hampered the as- sociation seriously and has even yet not that it is superior in every way to drugs. You may use this letter . and hope it will repay you in part for the Interest you have taken in my c wishes, I am yours very truly, and s 81 e v . Besides, no tea: 5 : Bioc"on the manker (ot | been, entiTely MIRC O ornia that would | B 702 Market, Cor. Kearny, San Francisco, and | sewp. For my moox. t It in called the Bik Slot | 3, ve the least chance of holding its own d Second, Los Angeles. 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