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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1899, 5 : PERFECTED THE PLANS e , EE%SIEAAV HTlflE FOR THE GOLDEN JUBILEE Fflfig#finfi [S]TAH ABSOLUTE SECURITY. GULAR RANKS °*+++*M S e ¥ 2 T0 MEET HERE bear signature of 2.2z GRAND CHAPTER TO CONVENE JITTLE |FOR BILIOUSKESS, ror TorPio Liver. | GENUINE FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. | WRAPPER FOR THE COMPLEXION m GENULNE MUST RAVE INATURE, 28 | Purety Ve et ‘PRINTED ON RED PAPERS » He Will Be Held as a }é (; " :|Opening of Communi-| Vory small and as easy Volunteer. R . cation Tuesday. FOR HEADACHE. s Qt E SEE FOR DIIZINESS. SEE + % % THOSE WHO WILL BE AIDS THE ! e GENUINE ‘ g FACTS ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF % ® = B S e R SRCEN S Qs e esbeie et IVER PILLS. RAIN MAK co ES THE CAMPS UN- MFORTABLE. - Thirty-First Will Be From Quarantine, but m Its Island THE GREAT ORDER. ‘ WRAPPER Laboring for the Progress, Pros- perity and Perfection of the Teachings of Free Masonry. RS G Fr Isolation. . B : ! The twenty-seventh annual communi- il P 3 o 2 2l 0 5 Pl i P P P o cation of the Grand Chapter of Califor s nia and Nevada of the Order of the East- ° 204040000+ 04O+ 6-+oeoe@ |ern Star will be holden in the Sherman- | Clay Hall in this city commencing at 1| @+ O+ 04040464 G-+¢+@ |oclock next Tuesday afterno The 2 . : 5 patron, Joseph Martin Lawrence, M. D. T sk e Los Angeles; worthy grand matron, M - ; Marla Akers Plerce, Oakland; associate | rge Louis Darling, San FOR ALL Framcse, slcatt srand mavon e | gyl JOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS; Francisco; a Kate Josephine r has not re- fon of the fact on to believe as a volunte D S O R o O Y I e e s v nteers, after e brige T gener i e SR T SR o ol o o [ o R o R G aCa o AT arm Mon next mu 2 Rt @ -~ e . . ® present grand officers are: Worthy grand i t before time he will hear - Ct + | 3 ¢ | v n ding any service | : | Marie Louise Coffin & 1s impossit T i o e SICK HEADACHE, | and ( IMPAIRED DIGESTION, Mrs. Kate Stephens Craig, Lake County: | CONSTIPATION, = | Kindred | DISORDERED LIVER and Mrs. Carrie Lois An- | E WEAK STOMACH, | Diseases| FEMALE AILMENTS. b % Sol v orseOeOeiQ @4 1d everywhere, in boxes, at 10 cents and 25 cents each. Annual sale over 6,000,000 boxes. b e e b bl e e A R e e e Villlams; grand chapiain, Stewart Smith; grand ma Lillian Warner; grand Adah, Mrs. Mabel Blanchard Swisler; grand Ruth Mre. Harriet Freeman; grand Esthe Louise Plummer; grand Marth; . Anna Burgess Miller; grand Elec Kate Flint; grand orgamst, M in; grand warder, Mrs. Mar grand sentinel, M £ OUR SOCIETY BLUE BOOK. THE FASHIONABLE PRIVATE ADDRESS DIRECTORY 5 Season 1899-1900. Now Being Compiled. The entire edition has been subscribed for in advance. It will be printed R R e S O O e o Y ] R e e e S S = i I : f + ¢ * . May During the ° . ® ion the committ home, which was appointed in .889, probably make its final report and be re mitted to retire with honors well earn and worthily bestowed. “he following facts not generally known concerning the order for ladies in this State w +5+ OO+ b+t eoeQ B R e e O S GG eee@® 0000040404600 06000060600604 ; : : + : e N - 5 3 he report delicately tinted enameled plate er, el - C n, Information. LS. F T, z ar in t on delicately tinted enameled plate paper, elegantly bound in blue “Pega- Louis Krage J oster, Subscription. J. G. Gilmore, Halls. e ritualistic work of the Adoptive Rite of moid” leather, with a handsome design in gold leaf on the outside of the front ; ¥ inally styled, was co' The work will be carefully compiled and will be entirely changed, ow- ing to the renumbering of all the residence streets. It will contain the ad- Chairmen of the Odd Fellows’ Grand Fete. 2 x of the chairmen of sub-committees of the executive committee of the | communics During the past six months they have been engaged In arranging | present and during lectures b it each committee has had assigned to it, and now they have perfected thelr plans so that |\0dges he spread the “glad tidings” Still his in the early part of next week all will be in readiness, SHE N e e 4 - i it was not until Rob- i its meecting Saturday night spen veral hours in arranging the little details to make osed the plan of East- . celebration a s £ 1 from several portions of the m Sacramento, and will be accomy dresses and reception days of prominent families, and will include only the names of persons of recognized social standing; a list of club members, with thelr business addresses; a new set of theater diagrams; San Francisco and Oakland street and avenue guide; ladies’ shopping guide, suburban residents, and personnel of the press: also guests of the leading hotels who will be permanently located for the winter. . Address all changes to CHARLES C. HOAG, Editor and Publisher, 225 Post Street, San Francisco. Care of EDWARD H. MITCHELL, Art Stationer, 225 Post street. which assure a large attendance from the interfor. More by e basia. . Alpha Chaj of New York Ci the first one organized and instituted under th d Macoy system, and it was the dir a which was opened on in the Frenc ., in aid 1. It and netted about preciating the act HAS A TALE OF ADVENTURE TOOK MALARIA ON THE EVE ’ OF A BATTLE. | Bndone ELLERT OBJECTED TO [t aud his creditors—th > 2o FOREIGN SCAVENGERS |jer (iBeecs’ aromad his Sriditors—the | Thomas occupled the prerm nd ex m~[ | g Compuy ot 02| DESERTER LELAND proprietor had left Horlling Ci QWWKWKIWTUH finum&&m¨u 290009290000000099220229929222902000929000000000002000990 , “proved a gr The Masons 5 | ined the private books of the ractory he 'TIS SAID THAT'S WHY HE|found that o larse nimber 67 ciears hia L een manufactured in the place and sold RESIGNED HIS POSITION. | without having paid the RvaEl o Hear | The factory and contents will * the benefit of STATEMENT " STATEMENT —OF THE— —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS|CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ek | g 5 z X : Government 3 st | ¢ s | = i past m s % ; Othe s Say the Italians Objected to ! S et e G Captured by the Confederates, Es-|x and A. M., at the request of J | Presidio x mf Ellert, but the Ex-Mayor Has | Bible Study Classes. | caped and Assumed the Name | members of the Masons fraternity, on the 1ih | s On THE i e EHEE < the Papers. | The Bible study class, for consideration | of a Dead Comrade for a | Jadies connécted ‘with the fair, in 0dd F | | 1 Ao | of the international Sunday-school les- | Penai building, on the the month, to org | LYANIA FIRE i | ension. | e Sisters of the ern Star. | | i ced resignation of | 5ons, will be held at the Association build- | | &, o x.~§" .;r“;lrl._ St 1"”'\(‘: nlr:\d r)mm\:;:“ Star. | ‘ ing to-day at 12 o'clock, conc | - — | The soc s zed, ate | lert from the manage- 3 . - T : ion the members took a most 3 X o Company | DF: Wilson. Free William Leland, x-soldier arrested | active part in all Masonic work, particularly | INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE COMPANY von the | €vening Dr. Bell will cor ast Thursday at.tha Soliérsy Home ‘at |.in referénce to the'hallisend ssylum tund. 10 - o le class at the association. Thes e- | Y : apa County s Uniteq | March following the organization the members | ; : ¢ Pennsyl- | () F, PEILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF t v =8 ]»-_7 e & iation. o - ll_ Eou vh\ United ve a reception in aid of the fun hich F_Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsyl Pennsylvania, on the 3lst day of Decem- & dbuti ok y Dr. Bell rshal S on a warrant from | netted a neat sum, and in order to make the ania, on the 3st day of December, -A. D, | o Fnnsyvlvania, on the gist day of Decem- ! = attra arge < | Augus Me., charging him with having | amount an even $1000 the seciety voted $27 out | 1898, and for the year ending on that day, as | g ¢ q. 0 "re o eyt mCA as to his reason for 1so f) The | £a ;osw i = For a time the members held | made to the Insurance Commissioner of the | Ihdt day, as made to the Insurance Commls N T tHe DuT I . The | falsely sworn to a pension claim, ings. but in time rented a | Stats of California, pursuant to the provisions | slomer of the State of California, pursuant to all o 1€ v ne 'l , evening will be | taken before United States Commission house meetings, but in time rented a te s Lus 1 Code, | the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the 6 oon nd their m of Offering: sioner 4 Broadway, where, on the 3th of Oc- | of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, | [t FEOVISORS of Seftions €10 and 611 of the Heacock yesterday and ordered sent to | fober, 1563, Robert v for the first time | condensed as per blank furnished by the Com: = Maine for trial. use his revised l;iludl in manur('rlrm“{orm. missioner. Leland is past 60 years of a before @ large audience composed of Masons | e as-| MITCHELL FIRED IN Sttt vears of age, and tells | pHPTG, . FE® o Fastern Star, and_exempll- | Amount of Capital Stoc 1 ng ely admits | feq what is now popularly known as the Order [ Cash ....esesees nished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. i } Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in | Cash .. . | | Ellert’s administration be- CAPITAL. patd up in aff; the jon was approaching has been ap- his guilt e X v a 15 the Order | “Cash woevereresensesesisisenens S = = . of the Eastern Star. Soon after, December | e R e B T HIS OWN DEFENSE s el e e T R T = e time Mr. ert's greatest endeav- e e grty and sick to pru\hlr-l {.E R’m‘ If | the officers installed by Macoy, srand patron, | Real Estate owned by Company oo s ammme) s - o been directed to keeping: peace by ‘means of a pension to which he was | Then followed Friendship Family el Dt Sl L At e 0 09 | st : : it iken ter VERDICT IN THE McAULIFFE | not entitied, and that he yiclded fo the | Brookiyn, chartered by Morrls in 187 which | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Loans_on Bonds and Mortgage: 346,900 00 tegiment will | with the I n scavengers and their fel- temptation. He says that he enlisted in | received a charter from Macoy in 1869, and took | ~Bonds owned by Company .. 360,151 00 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and ; will | jow-countrymen and sympathizers among INQUEST. the Thirteenth New York Regiment at | the name of Esther Chapter No. 2. Since then | Amount of Loans secured by piedse | “Bonds owned by Company... 3,621,300 00 f the stockholders who assumed Ellert's e i the breaking out of the Civil War and | the order hasflsr;:ml in ;\'Pr,:}(d;rw;;‘h:‘ng ;::n} of Bonds, Stocks, an{? oxhe‘r market- -Agx{o‘uxg:m\;f éf’nacii :mfl;fif;ymilfi&e < w % slight n them- serv der e a y »w there are thirty grand chapters in a I e s GG Rerat , Etocks 2 : t t y s persomal SUAC upon M| oo bty Gillen Testifies Strongly in | frst batte of Frederioksiure MO0 the | Btates of the Union. "Golden Gate Chapter No. | cish'tn-Company's Oflics | obte sectrities a3 collateral a1 00 o is vise along the N i »f P Pngageme z o California was chartered under the Macoy | Cash in Banks 2 ash in & 5,511 b1 Knowingsthis tihe wise ones ;{1)‘"‘, the Favor of the Prisoner That He {“g"("‘ 10 Iv.u‘h“‘ saecmentahe wastat- L Tt or May 1985, anid thie I | e e W ucamsa on s Atao | Cash in Banks 157903 95 ¢ 5 stveet were :prone 10 beiic e mar Was Bleeding From y0e’s e et and while under the | " this State has been in' a most flourishing | "and Loans, cash in hands of agents. 8,350 57 | Interest due and accrued on ail 3 e e i mecte s o g s nfluence of a high fever he stole away | condjtion for more than thirty years. Its mem- | Interest dué and accrued on Bonds | 'Stocks and Loans 8. 97818 < 1 get | the upper hand and demanded the resigra- Fist. from camp to get a drink of water. He | pership at this time is about 11,000. | “and_ Mortgages 24750 | Interest due and accrued on Bonds will re- | tion of the objectionable manage How was captured by a Confederate outpost| ag a conclusion “H. A. H." has the fol. | Premiums in due Course of Collection. 47,766 28 | _and Mortgages ... 5 got control of the company stock e — and placed in the hospital at Danville, |, AS & conclusion ‘L A. BL= Bas fhe T0% | il Recetvable, not matured, taken Premiums In due Course of Collec: S a question no one could answer, but | mpa AcAuliffe inquest was concluded | 8nd made his escape elght months after- | LOWiD AT : | “for Fire and Marine Risks ...... 1,000 00 | tion . in their pride anc Star’ who stand to-da: Ronts ‘due and accraed said that A. Sbarboro . 9@ | ward. He then went into West V: ; " Rents due and accrued (due from pe t 6en Erad buying rday with the testimony of Police | 3pq surrendered to the !irsl(tlni‘rv::gl;:r‘} strength should pause ‘lest they forget’ | jetual insurance on building) .. 42 50 er 1 Gilien and at its conclusion the y are indebted to a Master Ma-| pue from other Companies for He- Totul Assets. ost marshal that he founc LI0- | that the: T e R fhere he | on and Masonic brothers for the concep- | - insurance on losses already paid ... til he had b tion and adaptation of the beautiful st is way. | jury returned a verdict to the effect that discovered that his regimer LIABILITIES. 5t aEoe an . o mustered out and that he had be 8 s 2 i (ln“, ;n - r.ui.’k )¥tA‘|;Im'P‘ met his ) Ot e e e ] \\dmlx'hf"n}'“éff} ‘whose light they follow.;' to 2 Ma Total Assets .. 8 | Losses adjusted and unpaid.. $14,025 53 ; . ™ 3 death fr: the effects of a gunshot|y,req from going into a soldiers’ home or | and his Masonic brethren for its succ LIABILITIES. = Losses in process of Adjust 1 v ) 1 also that wound inflicted by Frank Mitchell in self- | getting a pension. | ful introduction on this far off Western | N aion 11,135 0g | ; 0, Suspense Ues33 29 at r t but volunta E and that homicide was justi-| He went to Chelsea, Me., about two |shrine; for l‘lshe nhhs‘hm‘om ‘hc:‘e m\‘l a| EQSS:; :‘:J:g(};gqflg‘l Xfifunnm{e}{i'é;'i{. $11, t?!sfsprrzsr:fl!\:n’{fl no F‘ng;kr;s, ses 6,725 00 will n a d a o years ago and took the name of a com. | firm financial basis and also to the 1 D D o 20,508 g5 |- 0% ims i I Sei0 o%- 8 e 3 a7 | Sus) 85 ,538 85 ing one year or less, $1,567,779 06; I F \ did not i o s wvora- | Tade of his company in the Thirteenth |sons for instruction, not only in ritual- |, RIS 4o “intiiding expenses - 50 00 | FPeineurance 50 per cent. 783,889 52 . s ' the matter e Regiment. This comrade and his wife | istic work, but in parliamentary .aw, and | Gross premiums on Grete premiums on Fire Risks ru s B v | ble to the prisoner. At the time of his ar-| nag died at Rocheste Y., and Leland | finally that the whole of the Eastern'Star | “hite Bhe year or less, $153,62 ming more than one vear, $1,364, y work was becom- T¢st Mitcnell was bleeding at the nose and | thought that if he received a pension in | structure is not only built upon a foun-| insurance 5 per cent 91,760 05 | 26 05; reinsurance pro rata. 43,087 51 e e steful to me. The last | Mouth and was considerably under. the | the name of the dead man no one would | dation laid by Master Masons, but that | Gross premiums on Fire | Amount reclaimable by the insired = _ )t so that all my | influenc liquor. He told the be injured thereby and that the Govern- | the order connot itself exist without the | ning more than one year, : on perpetual fire insurance policles. 831,311 42 PETALUMA, Oct. 13—W \ken up in' petty fights | that the two McAuliffes | ment was rich enough to stand it. Two | support of the Masonic fraternity. Al-| reinsurance pro rata. 100,758 94 | A1} other liabilitles.. 4,000 00 ; z ¢ Wt of Aifferences | were k. ther in the saloon he|acquaintances who had known him only | though the ‘Sisters’ owe a debt cf grati- | Amount reclaimable by the e ok o e perpetual fire insurance policies 3373176 | motal Liabilities. of scavengers, o ck | rem under the assumed name swore to his |tude which they can never cancel and | Perpetual, it W ith ni v did | now in a good position and application with him and it was sent to | stand alone, it Is still their privilege to | Gf0% premiums on Marine and Inland e el 1903, 8o t story | me that Vittle | MecAuliffe the Pension Commissioners, who discov- | show that they are in earnest when they | Newisate%o per eent . INCOME. enforced 1 palpably | large the bill was and upon M : ered the fraud. | ask to labor at the same shrine. “Look. | Ginse Premiurs on Marins Net Cash actually received for Fire Am ving call Mitchell an opprobrious —————— | ing backward, who can say that it is not | Ri reinsurance 50 e G s mafl-hl.% L] compa ime and sald that he would never pay Edmond Godchaux Resigns. | the mission of the ‘Sisters of the Eastern | per cent ....... Regerved for e i him. McAuliffe followed up the insult-| SGHORE - = { e O o The Maconte Wilows sag | All othar Habilicias OPtRABER iivoooooniin sim ing language with a blow in the mouth,| Chief Deputy Assessor Hdmond God- | giamans Home at. Decots the broaest B Stochs, Toan ey itom Kknocking Mitchell down. Mitchell went | chaux resigned from his position yester- | gnj the grandest home in; the United| Total Liabilities ...... on Bonds, Stocks, Received for Rents. — e ———— back to his grocery and got his revolver [day afternoon. Assessor Dodge accepted | States and that it is not their duty to S conm ‘Transfers 3 ) 1d returned to the place where the Mec- | the resignation, but stated that he will | live and iabor for the progress, prosperity | .. TO SHOOT OVER SUTRO'S. Auliffes were. The dispute recommenced | not fill the vacanc Godchaux s | and perfection of the Prineip s‘(»mlgu:nc?l‘:‘Sfie;f\m!m“my T I may Work Begins on Fortifications Back % , 1d when both broth were advancing | been nominated for er on the Dem- | in _the silent teachings of Free Mason Got Cash actually recefved for Marine Total Income ipon Mit apparent purpese | ocratic ticket, and decided that he could | On Monday night there will be a recep- | premiums ... time may mean the difference be- tween life and death to the passengers and of the City Cemetery. of attacking him he fired and shot Frank [ not fill his official duties and manage his | tion by the local chapters to the delegates | RE i sor EXFENDINUSES crew. What oil is to the friction of the the . construct® rign at the same time. who will attend the grand chapter. Mortgages ..... .. 8500 | Net amount pald for Fire Losses 1,007,631 47 licate parts of the engine, Dr. Pierce’s g cork | Received for interest and dividends o Dividends to Stockholders.. 100,000 00 P e ASIENBIE T i work on | “Bonds. Stocks, Loans, and from all | Pald or allowed for Commission or K Golden Medical Discovery is to the deli- defer en- other sources 1§_g:q.', 6 | Brokerage R R 381211 91 te he Jort o Received for Rents . ,348 47 | Paid for Salarles S R i portiop e Received trom all other sources . 50 84 | - eharges for officers, clerks, ete..... 95,490 00 body. It eases has long been under Patd for State, Natlonal and local r labor, pre- | conside 7 now the plans are all Total Income .. 94,6 | taxes ... . 58,374 01 St he tl £ | prepared the ‘workmen to begin. Tt e All other payments and expendi- 5 is the construction of huge works of | EXPENDITURES. ‘tures . 9,682 78 power and waste | masonry, ¢ ind and rock for the In- @ | Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- - = of energy caused | staliment £:3 rgest guns cluding $39,543 91, losses of prevluus“”msz Total Expenditures .. .:\.L,g £ . J ey BL 5 o b o e years) . o ), by fuction. My |}“ B hills between Sut g ola N e e et a during th si.oE 58 1 vho w e X T e o Ol (including . losses of pre- Losses Incurred during the year......$1.057,5% 5 a man who was all City ( - fortifications when vious vears) . . Lo Dividends to St 12,000 00 | ‘Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks. | Premiums. 7 > | Pald or allowed for Commi: By DR. McLAUGHLIN’S BELT. $ -+ s o | e o ol 1 Si Fes and other |.. written luring % e P eharges for o ete 42,311 57 | yedr . .| $241,551,124 | $2,204,559 36 charges for officers, clerks, etc ... Paid for State, Naticnal, and iocal Net amount of Risks| run down, whose limbs ached when he walked, whose back ached when he laid down, who breathed with di ficulty, and cough- ed constantly, has best at this port, | and a full sweep along the coast. larly destructive deavoring to enter the complet 8,247 28 | expired during the| 26,105 §5 | - yéar . $340,040 32 | === | i n/:s is the heroic rescue of the helpless from danger, so v IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT 222,384,731 | 2,187,623 98 Net amount in_force December 31, 1838. osed to r had a con ac h the work, as the iderable fleet on the wa: ific. On May 1 a year ago 243,575,238 | 2,932,405 11 Total Expenditures ..... been perfectly the ships of Spain under Fire. R. DALE BENSON, President. cured Eov the use water, wt they would be ,‘»,r,, s0 far To one imperiled by pain and disease. Backed by years Losses fncurred during the vear ......$1SL611 97 | W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary. Y i | s this coast was concerned and the of practice and progress I have so perfected my method . - - | _Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 13th of Doctor Plerce’s Government Lad the work stopped as un- Risks and Premiums. Risks.|Premiums. | day of January, 18%. THOS. J. HUNT. Golden Medical Discovery. It pur- ifies the blood, strengthens the stomach and heals weak lungs. , Accept no sub- stitute for “Golden Medical Discov: ery,” nor any med- | icine called “just |{ as good” by the | nec the tim not dropped and, as s resumed next week. All workmen, which is inde However, it was work 1s to be f the iorce of d large, has been and will begin on Monday. It is 1 that it will take at least three the fortifications ready for | the installment of the big guns. —_————— Music at St. Dominic’s. The regular monthly 'musical service | will be given at St. Dominic’s Church to- morrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. The chofr, under the direction of Robert Lloyd, will | dealer. render the following programme: Mr. Chas. Hunwick, of Lenox, Macomb Co., Organ symphony VI (Widon), Frank- Mich,, writes: "I have never feit better in my | jin Palmer; quartet, “‘Veni Creator’ life than I do now. I have taken Dr. Pierce's 1); anthem, “Come Unto Him’ Golden Medical Discovery right along. I can | nod);_solo, “The Hills of God” now walk quite well with a cane, and hope to | in), Robert Lloyd; organ aria throw even that away before long, and as I have | o). A Palmier: Solo s Throngh had to use crutches {or nearly two years, I think | o~ Light” (Buck), Mrs. John 1 am doing fine. I do not cough now and I can | 1); _motet, “Gallia” ~(Géunod), sleep like a school bry. You must know that I sololsts, Miss Clara Atkins and Miss have been treated in two hospitals and by three Hachmeister; solo and chorus, doctors besides, and received no benefit; so I “O_ Salutaris” (Faure), Miss Atkins think your medicine the only medicine for me.” | and choir; “Tantum Ergo” (Riga), Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser in paper | organ, grand chorus (Dubols), Mr. cover, is sent free on receipt of 21 one- lmer. on "-N £ 2 * Special Internal Revenue Agent Burt M. falo. N. V. Thomas yesterday seized the factory of lutely cures all nervo-vital derangements and is the one Net amount of Risks) supreme remedy by.which I am daily rescuing men. and written during the| women from pain and weakness. Those whom I have thus cured send in tributes of praise and thanks by every mail. Their letters are real. Here is one: CAMPO, San Diego Co., Cal, Sept. §, 1809, Dear Sir: I have used your Belt just thirty days, and the results are wonderful. I have gained In looks and strength, and tip the gcales now at one hundred and thirty-seven pounds, having gained four'pounds in one month. Many thanks to you for your kindness. I believe that you have saved me from ruin by your wonderful Belt. I advise any weak man to use it. Yours truly, 'W. M. CONVERSE My famous belt pours in a flood of Electricity to the nerve center, and through that reaches every affected part of the system. As a battery it is perfect, and is the most comforte able application of curative Electricity ever used. My Belt never falls. T've never deceived in a single case. The reputation of the Belt is its guarantee, and it is not only a quick remedy but a lasting one. ry it. It will cure your pain, your Weakness, vour Rheumatism, your Kidneys, your Nervous Debility. Why uffer? Your recovery begins the very hour my Belt clasps your body. It gives action to the blood, strength to the nerves and muscles. If you've used plasters, tonics or liniments, and these have failed, as they will' do, try ‘nature’s own remedy. The electrodes of my, Belt do.not Blister like the bare metals of other belts. Send for- my new book, free, or call and see-my method of applying electricity. year . N ottt of Hiska) oo FIS®A®) PAGIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, expired during the| year . Net | amount nasonl smul 436 CALIFORNIA ST. December 31, 1898.....| 37,433,671 371,680.10 C. S. HOLLINSHEAD, President. ET. EDWD. PDPE, Mflflflger. . DANNELS, Secretary. B d and sw« to bef , this 234 toa Notary Public. 5 PACIFIC GOAg’lTDEPABTMENT. Ohichester's Dismond Brand, ' 436 CALIFORNIA STREET, EHNYRWAL PILLS T. EDWD. POPE, Manager. Py R. W. OSBORN, Asst. Mgr. Biicgint o Chichesier’s S Dia- Brand in Red sod Gold meilic LiClior for Ladics,” b later by retura NEW WESTERN HOTEL, EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—HE great Mexican remedy; gives health and xe4, sealed with biuo ridbbon. Take substitw 10,000 Testimonials. 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