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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1899. 3 "LOSE 70N 'TflE flE“ %flm«—oflm WWWWWI DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT. . ELS . : :\Perhaps Your Trouble : ¢\ Is Chroni OF FLEEING REBELS : £ Is Chronic e e : t } idney Disease. ® . Amer]ca“ e“erals filve Ag“l“aldo : $ | Oiten Bifficult to Determine and Likely NO Chance tO Reor aflile B | toDeceive the Best Physicians. :.\ * dvpapieiet. o g B 3| 1t 1s atways best to be on the sate . . & | stde. flls Force | ® + | There are many different ways in . . )¢ ;w:k‘:‘ k;rl‘m-(,\; (;;4:'!!1»’ \:..1 show !x‘x:"- e —_— 1 ® . | ome of | .. ‘,‘.“. -;‘,\-:vurL Special Cable to T)}e Call and the New York Herald. Copyright, 1: * ’Br::,’:,‘:.l.”f‘.f“:::‘::(i\“ »r”’;h:-r ;.Ii: A 1899, by James Gordon Bennett. | e $ | betng brought about by kidney ¢ . - P . ! rangement, the only way to cure them S POTTOTOOTUOUOUUUTOTUO DO | 4 :«I to first get rid of the kidney troue ® ple. N ~ FINTAT 0 The Indefinite symptoms which go ® established SENT BY THE POPE 1% Y TANANCTicy Dhkasi and paine i the r of vh‘a. ol Y | Joints and limbs, Irregular heart; T . | mach derangement, vomitin ervous- )t ness, restle eSS, are b ¢ also indications of dis 1 kidney pol- -; “{‘\‘:.{n”'\'-‘. }‘“”'f\‘}‘.u feel “under the I3 — Anatomical ’Nu. 4 Lectire Prestdent McKinley knows weather” it is a good plan to ta | few doses of Swamp-Root, the | kidney remedy. When any of the symptoms described above show that your kidneys are sick |and your system needs Dbracins, Swamp-Root will and cure the most afford prompt r chronic and compli- | cated case Swamp-Root is used in the leading ished in | hospitals; recommended by skillful | physicians in their private practice, {and is taken by dc tors them: s who ve kidney ailments, because they rec- nize in it the greatest and most. sue- | cessful remedy for kidney and bladder troubles. To prove what Swamp-Root will do for you every reader of t an Fran- * v of the present steps belng now tak- | cisco Dally Call who will send th e hierarchy of the church.” name and address to Dr. Kilmer & ¢ was read by direc- Binghamton, will be sent imm la, to ced that he int his place In Ma He expressed ing for an ending of the reb FEEEL 4444440494444 4 4444944444440 4 44444 FEIE 4444444444444 4444444444004 44 1+ 4400 DHH4444 444044444044 44444 0 eral Trias’ force of about 200 {n Cavite province 4 Ll the sur- are g in eanily the north 1 ev y se DINWIDDIE. OTIS REPORTS ADVANCES | AND A LATE VICTORY | | WASHINGTON, t cabled follows “MANILA, Nov escape. ral Otts | artment as N Nov the War 1st from Young R S R T S S A AR Y Dt et et 0800 0d0iedebdeieiesied O B S S s & T Dururarar e eie@ ‘THE PRESIDENT TRYING ON GARMENTS OF GOVERNMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES. “There must simply be a discreet trying on of the garments of g There can then be a legislative ratification of the one, is likely to differ considerably from every other.”—New York Press. executive hands. L T e e overnment on these naked polities by in each case, which fits. And each case CUBANS IMPATIENT AT THE LONG DELAY General Collazo Asserts That Cubans Will| Not Submit to Diplomatic Cheating. HAVANA, Nov INJ A Twelve-Year-Old Student Killed by URY AT A HAZING COST HIM HIS LIFE His Schoolmates. diately, y mail, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root 1 a book containing some of the thousands upon thousands f testimonial received from sufferers cur e and mention reading this g ffer in the San Francisco Daily Call The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar | size bottles of Swamp-Root are for sale | at all drug stares. | 1 What Do- You Think of This Company? |} What Our W_ell Drillers Think of If. - FANA, Hov. B femewm Collass inisn slttorial i the Colaidite-day. @ @ _ PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 22—Martin V. Bergin, son of Councliman Peter ® ground to ‘ Rays; “Weurs gnly waiting for the decision of the United Siatee iCongrabe, . {3 |18 vy Hevin'of this plhce. died to-0ay; from: seotii g o hesits oF Farencerille 2 1o eomme pon which depends the decision that Cuba herself will reach. If the language 5% Mat Pitiny Slatit ~Dlagih: was ok Caacts next week ann. of the dous prote solved. Thelr words abandon a solftary rig of Washington. st 1 T fairs, even when that interference is in Americans is not clear the horizon of Cuba will darken with tremen- which will rise from all parts of t be taken as mere boas will not tolerate the calm, diplomatic cheating “A worthy people cannot tolerate foreign Interference in their private af- the Cubans They tsland. gs. are will re- not 3 DRFORINI, the name of altruism. The Cubans do & Young Bergin was 12 years old and a freshman at Lawrenceville. ing put through the Initiation when one of the hazers aceidentally fell on him. @TTOLENINO ,"0’.0%0?40.'.'0!40"0!{O!KO'QC!.U'Q!AO&O'AO'&OO’M‘O’MO? to inflammation of the bowels. He was be tellow no_aval Native Sons and relatives were of 11, approbation write v very respectf ully, WM. 'F. BRYANT & CO. not owe the Americans as much now as they formerly did. Perhaps to-mor- To his disordered vision he was being | O What we think is that 35 DRIVEN INSANE shares wi N th e = n to deny that they bwe them anything at all.” I3 rh;-m{lby black cats and then white ones, last only a few days more. Tow ihey Wik have Teason. Lo deny . e the 4 all. and all manner of appalling things were 3 ok carie natiiie & I manner of appaliing things were N PETROLEUM CENTER OIL CO., ~ » xth and @O OO ONORONONTNO L ONONONONONONIONONONONCe Pwenty-sixth V' r Dickman struck the insur northeast of Jaro; casualties six wounded. T left the field eighteen probably intended to strike inlan the Byqua Mountains toward hrough mbong, tereeOstPOOIOENIOOIOTDY B themselves powerless to minister to the mind diseased, and so, in the hope that a change of scene would benefit him he was brought to Sacramento and Installed Y AN INITIATION 29 MILLS BUILDING, THIRD FLOOR. Send for map prospectus and other in- | formation. 1, captured sev ison- | in the provinc va Visa General in the home of his married sister. He | . four one-pound brass field pleces and | Young. with and Macabebes, is WILL PUBLISH THE became no better, however, and the other | — - 1 thousand rc ammunition. | pursuing the Filipino leader, part of the nds of itry yesterday drove on ta Barbara olumn, moved north and west of Santa Barbara. Reports of t bean received.” al Otls does not the efforts to 1e lary iccesstul. Young to £ Bayombong s ms scarcely Tors have of the dis Tarlann is tion of Lawton's army w t he is operating not fa No alarm is_felt re ton of General Wheator for some time beyond telegrap of « ral aldo reaching but t robable e American irection of San Fernando. In a fight with Aguinaldo’'s rear guard at Aringay one Macabebe was wounded and the insurgents retreated. Thelr loss 1s unknown. The Newport WARDNER PRISONERS ce taking the nd Tartar have arrived. CHARTER TO-MORROW To mzet the increasing demands of our subscrib- ers and of those cily offi- cials particularly inter- ested in the provisions of the New Charter, The 0020000520000 000020020020 0000000000 @PPPPPPOPDP PPVPPPPIVPIPPOPIPVPPIOPOOOIOOIOLEDS Curly Bears Too Much| for Henry Harrington. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 2L—As & result| of undergoing initiation Into the “Curly Spectal .Dispatch to The Cull. Bears, of as been committed Asylum by Judge Hughes of this county after an examination conducted by two leading physicians. Harrington followed the occupation of the aid of a hat pin. Finally it was de- termined to commit him the asylum in the hope that expert treatment might speedily restore his mind. Harrington's relatives testified at the examination that after his initiation large black and blue marks were found on his back and prior to that unhappy event he was of sound mind. g France Lenient With China. I Cable to The Call and the New York 14, Copyright. 159, by James Gordon Bennett PEKING, Nov. 22-The reparation de- a popular but unauthorized ad- the Native Sons of the Golden | enry Harrington is Insane. He to the Stockton French Minister at Peking for the Kwang Chow outrage is very Inadequate and day attempted to take his own life with | manded from the Tsung LI Yamen by the | 2040404040404 040404040404 VICHY CELESTINS IS A Natural Mineral Water known for centuries and ¢ imported ° * ONLY IN BOTTLES. * b + o * o . 40404 0404040404 04040+ 0+0+04040+0 vill publish that a miner a few miles from Colfax, Placer | displays feebleness upon the part of | For Disordersd Stomaeh \‘ -\ e A‘T;’ffll_{v';_]n"l’?v:ull';ls s peo- Call will P County. He-joined the Native Sons and | France. | and Indigestion y A s gres he islands south of Luzox. Hs nt IN FULL as was prevailed upon to enter the circle of —_——— pet . R 4 as the last portion of the dispatch indi: | instrume the “Curly Bears™ His Initiation - tpok | Self respect Is on good terms with the | Its valus has been testi.|0 b Sova s Y cates 2 . 2 place at Colfax three weeks ago and it | 018 Government Whisky. . fied to by thousands. ¢ THEY WILL GET IT IN oThe next move of in portance is to ;,3 dsupflf ment of to-mor- fjas provocative of the usual hlarity on my So-called YVichy ta Sy $ the coast by transport to V. . . Ve 7 NOWD Bow far 1he Bl et O > y | o ygeon THE NECK | if, 'uh. "%t e Show iver, hwwii | Will Be Tried by State | $ row's issue of fhe paper. § | kiowbow e “iaarse wenc'n I | e SFORIS. Now. 714 soud siver IS NOT VicHY. $ On Thanksgiving 8ay from saw-edges | 1and his forces far to the north of whers | . o < a duly accredited member, but they must | loving-cup was received at Tompkinsville | G G ’ llars, unless the men of A531aldo s supposed to be. the inten- Courts In addition there Will & | have gone protey far for Harriomn iat [ oraay for Rear Admiral Winfield Scott et the Genuine. men of San | ton Leing to cut off his retreat to the | g | been Insane ever since. “They are going | Schiey. 1t came from the citizens of St Fowe Dbysisian $ 1 sco are wise enough to take their | north. From the military . informating | b A is containi | to kill me, they are going to kill me,” he | Louls and was sent out to the admiral's | will recommend it. m to a first-class laundry. If yo | Buresu it is learnea that east of the routa e a Synopsts BINING @ | would exclaim in his parovyams me ter- | fiagabip, tbe Chicago, which s lying off | A VIONIER, Distridatisg Ageat 3 ’ and =3 do is ta re mount. - v e SR 4 ) | ror, 8 bt Jovi t rage. > want beg of eolor and exquisite | habtted by na W% sre not ‘}r"‘;né*]y% SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 2—All the the number of Offift" | ror. and the soothing influences of his | the Government anchorag | S0 ea000+0+0+0+0+0+0+0S f n your shirts, collars and cuffe | to Aguinald and will be likely to attack | prisoners in the bull pen at Wardner will U/ | s s i e b b7 have them sent home in perfect | Bim e attempts to cross thelr terri- | he released under bond or on parole and ; - tory. Tt 3 he coas! 4 : n. bring them to the United | Will sottied e " sonctel® S22 | will be tried by the State courts when 1t | o HOMders, lerms, salaries, o | ‘ & . . as we guarantee satis. | riv harbors, from which it is | is deemed wise. . ele. I ' our patrons. e D% Do d08L | This is the startling statement made s | 1 United States Laundry. Office |these smaller ports with &' pari of mi} this morning by Bartlett Sinclair, Aud- ¢ 0000000000000 004 0 A 1004 Market Street. force. itor of the State of Idaho, who arrived | hone South 420. 6514 Eleventh S DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed on Application. SOLDIERS ACCUSED OF WOUNDING THEMSELVES WASHINGTON, Nov. 22-Self-infiicted | wounds are so frequent in the American army in Luzon that General Otis has been compelled to issue Instructions directing that a strong Investigation be made In each case of this racter in order that proper action may be taken. The irme medlate effect of these instructions was | the issuance of orders by General Wheel- | er, then at Anf—l'.-‘ organizing boards for | the investigation of two cases. One of the boards, consisting of First Lieutenant Coolidge, First utenant and Assistant Surgeon E. W. Plukham and First Ijen: tenant J. C. Welborn, will investigate the case of Sergeant D. H. Barr, Company | | M of the Ninth Ir , and another, | consisting of Major James Regan, First EOOKS AND STATIONERY. { THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, | reet, Above Powell. 8 AND STATIC 2 PERIODI COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON. 3-C. WILSON & C0., , 20, Bavte stees here to-night from Wardner, where with Governor Steunenberg he has been look- ing into the situation. Twenty-four prisoners are all that are left in the pen, who will be released. CHARGED WITH ATTEMPT TO BRIBE A JURY PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2. —Charged with attempting to influence the jury in the comspiracy and bribery case against former United States District Attorney ¢ P. Ingham and his law partner, EE:?.,»" Newitt, Thomas O Dea. Marry J. Fairbanks and George W. Pfeffer, all of this city, were arrested to-day by service men. Ingham and Newitt secret were conticted in the United States Dis- BRITON INSPECTS SUBMARIE BOAT Praises the Workings of the Holland. NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—Captaln Charles L. Ottley, R. N., naval attache to her Majesty’s embassy to the United States, came from Washington to-day for the purpose of inspecting the Holland sub- Allweel failor- madesuilsand ephone Main 186 | Lieutenant F. W. Connell and First [t . marine boat in behalf of his Government. « —— | tenant E. F. Kohler, Ninth Infantry will ;;"?;,,E:“,’",,;; °§$£¥,°flé§,.},’.‘,‘22,,§;{‘:flf; He was taken to the boat, which is You know what you pay, but you may no COPPERSMITI, | nauire Into the case of James A Hart, | FUG0a%py Willlam M. Jacobs and Wil | moored in the Atlantic Yacht Club basin, know what you get for your money. Often you JOSEPH FOX, Supt H. BLYTHE, Mgr. | ,f;" C oTEfi?or e “:r:“-’ lgx‘!]h lhnf’_-n[ry. | linm L. Kendig, of Lancaster; Pa. They |in Brooklyn bastn, by John R. Holland have to d=pend upon the tallor’s word for it that C. W. SMITH, 5.p. ping Steamboat | [ Mecelved at the department ° "0t | are now awaiting R s had who explained the workings of the ves- our clothes are made right. and 38 Washington st ne s gur” % | "The issuance of General Otis' instruo- e e an Commlissiones. and orers | sel to the captain. For more than two ¥ tion and the organization of the boards are the results of this communication ad- dressed to the adjutant general of the | Department of the Pacific Coast by the | ef surgeon: FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS BOYES& CO., ) &5 Butchers, 104 | Main 12M, committed in default of 35000 bail each | for a further hearing next Friday after- noon. Little was developed at the heuring. hours Captain Ottley looked over the boat. He seemed very much impressed with what he saw, and when asked his opinion he sald: We have a reputation to sustain, so we offer you protection on all the clothing we malce in addition to our assertion that the ch | “It_{s my intention to recommend to h oparly made. Our protection is: — Burns and Griffith testified to having z clothes are properly J. N. LOFSTAD, 2. TRON FOUNDE STERN FOUNDRY, Carting r accidental, usually occurring on the out. osts, are 8o frequent that I have the onor to suggest that all such cases be | carefully investigated by a board of sur- | vey similar to that called in the cases of | desertion to determine the circumstances | Made to | under which they actually occurred. All | these men became disabled for military | duty, with usually a minimum amount of maiming for eivil occupation, | secured their discharges. AGUINALDO’S FLIGHT TO THE MOUNTAINS | WE < Tel PAPER DEALERS, TE ¥uie PRINTING. and thus | | WILLAMET E C HUGHES, 511 Ba STATIONER AND PRINTER, ports that Aguinaldo, with a party of 200, including some women and a few carts, trict Attorney Peck asked that heavy bail be required, as in his opinion the crime of influencing a jury was almost a cepital offense. He also sald the Gov- ernment would contend that the defend- arts were simply the tools of others. The overt act, Mr. Beck said, consisted in the fact that on Baturday, October 14, | two of the three defendants had ap- | roached the brother-in-law of one of the Yllghll‘n and Newitt jurors with the re- quest that he Influence the juror to vote against conviction. The juror was to re- ceive $500 and the brother-in-law $400, The District Attorney asserted that other at- tempts were made to bribe not only the juror in question but others. The name was the only one of the panel present to- day, it was presumed that he was the Government that it immediately con- sider the merits of the Holland, ~with & view of adopting vessels of her type into the British navy. She is to my mind the most formidable type of submarine bodt, { and has demonstrated that she s the only successful one. The vessel could not only be used in keeping the harbors and the coasts free from invading flests, but with vessels of the Holland type there would need be no fear of submarine mines or other obstructions to navigation, as could destroy them nndlf)-, IL s pinion that there Is no question that come to stay, be reckoned on my the submarine boat has and that such boats must in future naval warfare.” completed. will leave resent moorings on Saturday and go :; Money returned if you want it ; or Suit kept in repair free for one year. Doing this is what has made our tailoring business so suc- :esslul—;‘ee our workroom on the second floor of the Market- street store, and you will see how busy we are. Samples given freely of our suits and overcoats. S. N. WO0OD & Co. | of the juror was not divulged, but as| The final preparations for the departure MANILA, Nov. 22.—General Young re- | Isaac W Gearhart of Tohesonta, Pa | of he e e, yaseer S haveinssn 718 Market Strect dnd Cor. Powe!l and Eddy. 340 acres of choice grain land in Colusa County, five miles east of Arbuckle. The land is all reclaimed and absolutely protected by Independent levees from flood waters. The yield for the past season was over 15 sacks of wheat per acre. Improvements consist dwelling with hot and o three large barns and wel The land is assessed for § ments are insured for $12, For turther information apply to J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager, CALIFORNIA SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUS® COMPANTY. Montgomery and California f & fine two-story 4 water throughout, The tmprove. . San Francisco, MAKE PERFECT MEN worst cases of Nerv bsolutel TABL Weak Meh gnd_Women % lizabethport, where the pontoons whi BuaB | paaced Arneny'(0 g cotes, Deivess | M5 SRR o ke b T oy om0 n ‘ablan an ‘el n ™ 0 e ISE NA BITTERS, THB Gl e province of Union, on Friday, November ‘Why Evans'? will arrive at Washington shortly after "great Mexican remed Tuarkel., Orfice and Yards—40 Maln street, 7. T that Agulnaldo be gegeral adds Because It 1s the finest m!n the world.* Congress conyeues, great Mexican remedy. gives health and strength to sexual organa, Depot, 33 Market.

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