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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1899, LAUALAN AL lined th hy T Last Honors to the Dead | e fromCarroll Hui i e Ehirer 57 | @ | speclal traln brought two companies COUNTRY ORDeRS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. = | of artlllery from Goverbocs Taass Ty com pand of Captain Lulgi and Captain T, R TO... he Redeemer, and later acted as escort R. Adams. The batteries wcre received 19 a Pair, ® | to_the Presia Ci H Statesman | o The clty wore: iis moss soesber garb to- | ¢ay in mourning. " All the mills, big busi- —— | ness houses and stores were ciosed. The | IMPRESSIVE IN SIMPLICITY | muntcipal buildings, banks and factories | @ of the skins, the ex- cellence of it and the zed pre-emi- nence of style give them first rank above all _others. Price £1.50 & pair. 90000006000 ADVERTISEMENTS. by J. D. Hopper of the New Jersey volun- | teers and escorted to the armory, where looked gloomy in” draperies of black and o purple. On every hand were signs of of New Jersey, Charles F. Joy of Mll—l AR RIS AL AU R AR AR ATATANALA A A AL 12 feliiia oy S erkisaionucd, Bae | g ’breaklast was served. The companles grief for the loss of New Jersey's states- LEADIN K VALUES., DEEP GRIEF OF FRIENDS AND man. . - lS Too OFTEN BUT A STEP i an¢ gentest Toats ASSOCIATES. | Eobestithicrs wom r e . 4 o sly t of our efforts is manifest in an overflo ng dance of leading styles prices unprecedent The quotations tha! w stand for great e, but they do ice to the enormot on view. N personal visit can ing to Carroll Hall except the immediate e — | relatives of the family. The body of the | Vice President rested in its casket of ouk Through Lines of Thousands of Un- | on the catafalque in the Ieases <110 oo covered Heads the Body is Borne hand rested lightly on his breast and held a bunch of violets laced there by the to Its Final Resting widow. On the coffin was a bunch of T imna lilles, a sheaf of palm and some | LALATAUATIAVATL lack Peau de Sole, & heavy quality, fine finieh; regular value §1 25. 1-tnch Black Peau de Sole, a quality very mmendable for dresswear, excellent finish; regular 4 women take. Pa- And yet it fs a step that many men an Talysis fs a disease of the nerves and nerve-centers, ‘u;a many of the important nerves of the body have their origin smilax and roses. Around the room were many floral tributes, conspicuous among ooz ] sme of the lamentable cases of Paralysis you e o to these afficted people and ask them what I condition. Nine out of ten will tell m to-da the ca 2 loss of thelr If you give evidence of “Nerve Weakness” in any form Jones of don't walt & moment—the risk is too great. Cure your weak- o of Msins. nerve condition. Hudyan will not fall you. me men of broad cul- | @ " 411 these symptoms mentioned below are warnings. Study 01 vhich Is located In the back. value 81 them being sever : in the spinal oord, w the G5C [ARDIinch Back Eatin Duchesse, fast e, s Bomedal Dieet o o oroe Carl House conservatory. o 7o the White e e e e et ki o 0d grade; regular value 8Sc. i There were never gathered In New Jer- £pine it shows ltself in the form of ! 3 3 ¥ 39C 5 % Batin Duchesse, with & fine fin- s 9 ' Satherad. in New 4 " ok upon these symptoms with suspicion— st 82c londid Qusiity, wear puarancied; resular valas —8| PATERSON, N. 7., Nov. 5.—With the £6%; and seldom in any part of the United | @ weakness of back. Lok upon these symptome with suspielon . rings: the recent price was 81 2 TREERT G NN | impressive religlous services of the Pres- | {ates, S0 o e el e e :::r‘"‘"" ] g~ ) ~= . YARD a hea - n - s : he throngs were Senato . TWO GREAT SPECIALS IN BLAC T g T ey gy Gy { byterian church and with the dignity due | from States that were ‘Territaric Nerve Weakness induces spinal troubles and is often the k £t ry we will » ()_ N S Taffeta Silk, & superior to his high office, all that is mortal of the the war and for years afterward indirect cause of Paralysis. If you strengthen the nerves and cnded were JocC ¢ ant luster, beautifully dyed and Vice President, Garret A. Hobart, wus was Hoar of Massachusetts, representing nerve centers you will be out of all danger. Ti Hudyan, t wee e T etc.; cannot be duplicated else- | committed to the earth this afternoon | the old, and Beveridge of Indiana, for Hudyan creates strong and healthy nervous systems. BARGAIN I— 7T » a yard. The President, Secretary of State John | £eNting the new in national life. S {ANDKERCHIEF PROGRAM. hem n Pr Cioa | were John W. Dantel of Virsinia - Hay, Chief Justice Fuller, former Vice | yare, 2Ohf W. Daniel of Virginia, repre; President Levi P. Morton, former Secre- | Hawley of Connecticut, standing as a type tary of War Alger, Secretary of the Inte- | of the Unfon veteran, ¢ach of ¢ rior Hitchcock, the Supreme Court Judges, | 88 Senators mourning th members of the Senate, members of Con- | kresiding officer. There Sena ' Arkansas arm-in-arm with F gress and the Vice President’s personal | Prom evars Bioie ful Church of the | ture and promin 512 BALGAIN I—S12 m soon will. Why not buy s are large and complete and prices 80 ! the price 1s $12 00 & sult. i’['l TICOAT BARG ‘«‘IN‘. IAUAAAMALIANA Senate and nearly half of the members of | Through the west window, from the cen- | the House of Representatives ware in the ter of the stained-glass Mgitese cross, | church, with the Governors of one-third plerced a shaft of crimson that shed its | of .(he States. light around the catafalque and bathed | /Before the body arrived at the church | he members o ited 'S Senat o orchids, narcissus blossoms and wkite | the, Members of o iadiniates Bans ses 1h bright tints. The eye of the cler- | puished men of S " ¢ 4, Cyrano and black i 3 y at o~ 1 TAL PRICES| Sic SicH—ia Lol | friends filled the beaut: e in national affairs My i ok 27 | Redeemer and with moistened eyes and |to honor the memory of the illustrious them: ¥ | bowed head testified s and eloquent- (‘:‘;‘,""“"fi, Whn;-- acknowledged ability 2 i I s ¢ had won him a foremost place among men g yLto IS Mot RE A statesmun, Crtend And o rloh2 6 e Mors thag dues st | - w Fa chiefs, in new styles and design ‘nels ibor, HAUA Eheer Lawn Hemstitohed red with & pretty initial LATEST SILK WAISTS AT SPEC . undred most beautiful tatives, disti tin in Baok (Fig. ) the Unton and | Pt . Numbness of Exiremities (Figs. 4-5) — - = - - an traveled along the shaft of light | representatives of the Legislature of New Fig. 7 i H iz - . ersey gpre; , - Seatan | Headache and Dizziness (Fig. 7) ‘ ed Handkerchiefs, & | *“The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken | I ly for ral party | 4 ~ | : £ the Yiord from the house. Pain in Shoulders (Fig. 8, g the A 4 Handkerchiets, away; blessed be the name o ¢ | _The church floral decorations were mag- Pain in Side (Fig. 1 : ARG AN e scarcely a dry | ran around both sides and the front of | HagRsea Lok @ ibast qualny, | cheek tn the and the | the main auditorfum. Above the windows | Dots Before Eyes &40 in the leading shades—a ribbon widow was apparently the most composed. | ;’;’,g’;}i{,\’::‘F;‘,i'f"i‘fl‘hl"é?ésn‘v’éi Pl oeriidi L el vy D« 4 . w - & r all over; our price, ’ Feeling of Exhaustion Trembling Limbs All the pomp of an officlal pageant, | palms reached up to the smilax. Thess which was omitted in deference to the | palms and the festooning around the win- wishes of the deceas | dows were laden with white flowers, prin- caused the impres: | ctpally liites o the \allgyl_ht-rrhldq .mg he { g : ~ chrysanthemums. Aroun e organ ar The imposing and solemn strains of Chop- | the pulpit liles were strewn in lavish proe {n's funeral march filled the edifice With | fusion. The fonts hefore the pulpit were its golemn melody as the casket was| covered with American beauty roses fo brought up the alsle on the shoulders of | t e ght of nine ior A Jarge space the stalwart members of the Capitol po- | hefore the pulpit wa: eft undecorated, lice and placed on bler prepared for f‘;;r”flex:ffiuf_:“‘" rested, surrounded by | it in front of the pu Following 1t | e pew regularly oceupled by the late came the pallbearers bers of the Sen- | Vice President was filled with floral offer- ate. After them c family, the | ings. widow and her son ¢ President, the| WASHINGTON, Nov. 2%5.—The special | inet dignitaries fmate friends. | train, bearing the President and members | all sat clcee aro the casket. On | of the Cabinet on their raturn from the side of it the offerings were | funeral of the late Vice President, arriv- d in & wealth of beauty and color. | ed here after 11 o'clock to-night. With | funeral services were the President were all of the members of | Cab 30 s yaro- Loss of Strength Clouded Memory Fluttering of Heart Hollow Eyes—Sailow Skin Lack of Energy Want of Confidence WOMEN'S BATH ROBES. THE SPECIAL GOLF CAPE SALE h & phenom- [ sales of Fur DENOTE... NERVE-WEAKNESS. HUDYAN CURES 50c. aordinarily low ALLY WORTH $5.00. b The ev. Dr. C. 8. Shaw, w AAUALALAHAMA AN AVATIALIALIAN AL AUANAT = et, except the Attorney General, DOMESTIC ECONOMIES. WINTER UNDERWEAR who will remain in Paterson over Sunday =1~ EACH 50 Hemmed Red Sheets. size Tx8, made of & Tue Great and the Postmaster General and Secra- 47:C . ty muslin: & 8 2 tary Long, who stopped over in Philadel- . w hia. On reaching the White House, the - 10 etundard musiin: & leader at d-epatier 8 prayer | President retired almost immediately, = ey A v 9 S male voices filled the church with The Congresstonal train preceded that of = NEW STYLES IN FLANNEL beautitul melody of “Nearer My God | the President by half an hour. | = ~ was r ee.” — | = o o e After the Sacman, { hich the buslrness, @ B e et . i ; = - exceptionally esmanltke and ualities o o ? the al mptomse = shed. They deceased were extc the Hrp’:heuu‘;"‘..‘\b‘ MR. MORINE Is ® trr.':lu e ‘:":,,’,’“:{.‘,;'“ H{;‘f’.‘f’ 1 sang a cantata )r. Magle 4 ing, for it = Ol I Fine Ribbed Wool Vests, h neck then pronounced the tion, and In ASKED TO RES'GN strength and perfect health. Hudyan = 12c its, a splendid Wearing gar. the same order tha ic e th funcral - entire aystem. = 21 procession left the c As the casket S ¥ e = 6.C Neck and Long Sleeves, Imported Was borne down the aisls and out on to| ST. JOHNS, N. F., Nov. %5.—Governor | @ e &may; mos sey ribbed, & beautiful, soft gar- the porch the vest muititude, which could | McCallum to-day called upon Mr. Morine, D o = 385c¢ ment tural. The same in half sleeves hardly be kept under )1 by the poiice | Minister of Fisheries, to resign from the flU YAN C[)RED N. ROBERTS. - at §L and soldlers, uncov when the = Winter Cabinet, Premier Winter having President appeared with bowed head, 5 leaning on the arm of John Hay, there | demanded his resignation, alleging that | @ !' BROOKVILLE, KAS. 3 E . g I0VBAEN AU A6 AU JURTURAUR IR AL AN 40NN AA AU AU0JUMJURAUDJURUN LU ARRARN RN URAR AARTR SR ARV IR TR LML AR LI T LI LR R R R D S R i X (frym m‘@{iumkammaummmxnlxsm 1! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IN THE COURTS IN CARLOS BAY = House of Repre- | {ng Mr. Morine for his valuable services Decision That Will Seat Narrow Escape of Cap- Taylor. tain and Crew. Dear Stre: It gives me great pleasure to was only & murmur of greeting. internal differences existed. Mr. Morine | @ - 'l‘hruuyh long lines of‘lrhousn!lrld' of un- | had previously declined to resign on the 'fl:’ Khlli fl‘\lfl]m cur;d me. My nerves w d covered b entirely let down and I feared I would become paralyzed. I could not Could not eat, and was ve I suffered with pain In back After repeated attem ) began on Hudya nal pallbearers se-| Mr. Dawe, a Minister withc 3 b two months before | follo, resigns also as a o it Senate police, who | M s treatment Carty and Pitts o'/, port Premier ronger than ever befors. 1 nd Coldnel Senate pallbearers were: Mal M A H The Ministry will ce | when it meets on Thursday. Great politi- Willlam | cal excitement prevalls Ohto. - ————— Willlam Bar- | libearers w Winter. rd apec o ward T, The Government party in the Laegisl Joseph W ire s divided, some supporting the re- from your druggist—ite a package. six rac n F¢ Geo S. Bake ler and o Mr. orine. f your druggist does not keep it, send direct G s er, inly be defeated : et 1] ya" EMEDY CO. corner Stockton, and M R Francisco, Cal YOU MAY CONSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT YOUR C OF CHARGE. CALL OR WRITE. r New Gambling Law Inoperative. b ‘ ana James o TULE O ORI e ©000000000000000000000000000000000000898990 Epecial Dispatch The Epecial Dispatch to The Call. C hn W. Daniel of o R S R e E— » W Cockrell of M evening Judge Pond granted the motion ers from the House ¢ ‘e I LA 2 S S O S o g es were: D. B. Hender ep- | of Mayor Gray's counsel to quash the writ bling. The attorney set forth nine reasons | the writ to Issue it would ba r on of | of mandamus to compel the Mayor to en- | in support of his ‘motion, most of them | not being susceptible of enforce Parker | force the law in this city agalnst gam- ! technical, the chief one being that were | the court. HERE'S TO MEN OF MIGHT. Here’s to Youth, with all its joys, Here’s to Happiness and Health, Here’s to Perfect Manhood! \ HEN a man has truth to tell he finds no end of hearers. When his story is a gladsome one, and he is able to bring news of health and strength to those who are weak and broken down, he finds millions ready to listen. Such is my story. It is full of truth and overflowing with tidings of new strength, new manhood for weak men. WEAK MEN CAN BE CURED The effects of past errors can be removed, the full strength and vigor of young manhood can be restored, and the vim, the snap, the youthful fire and energy can be felt once more by men who have counted these joys —The say: recelved Dependable Drugs Prescription th of the harbor that it ble to up anchor open sea. All anchors and the vessel pulled at T two days, when the Carefulness In no department of our store do we pay so much attention to lit- tle details as in the prescription room. No other department re- quires so much care- B R St TR TR ISP UP PN fulness. FRANKFORT, K Medicine cannot be : too carcfully com- pounded—health de- mands care and quality. The neatness of our prescription room is sbove criticism. Im- plements and bottles are spotlessly clean. We never fill a sec- ond hand bottle, for no one knows what it might have contained since it first left our store. y night It arose even more terrible than on the previous days and all at night the captaln and his men, half the time under water, fought the sea ex- pecting everr moment to be swallowed up v the waves which were breaking over is work of a crank. She dragged her anchor to within a hun- dred yards of the famous sunken rock: which were thrown up by an earthqua vea 0. and the anchor got foul uge anchor was thrown and an at made to haul her abc %_ LR R R R R carried it with treme; e toward the sunken rocks. A gre e amidships, and the to the lifeboa 3 @ Was never seen again. The men, ad nothing to eat for twenty-f. rowed out into the rough chann were picked up fifteen hours laler by & passing’steamer, which brought them nto port | The Santa Rosa was the largest vessel | in the channel and had been used by t | Santa Rosa Island Company since 1879 | for island b She was valued at | o % several thou dollars and urned‘g o o s order Is aflirmed. The Democratic IS now assert that before the Legis- under which | no_insurance. Captain Burtis s in a | t the Re- | Very dangerous condition, having been ex lature | posed without food for so many hours. | were | The heaviest sea in twenty-two years is reported by local seamen. | ¢ regarded 3 crats are doing s a pr crais are Bing. this a5 ATTORNEY SUTHERLAND Bouses in the event that & Contest s u.,.f WEDDED IN THE SOUTH Biond dand Kotk :e:fi;;:::rofi;-”b;x N s m‘i”‘m % l as lost forever. 2 are never used. gt a s Bride, Miss Helen McMillan, Was | & a s b State Centra Comn1 & San Diego Society : 9 : ur la 1s past: will be here until the fight ends. In Belle. bd on every cork, over Sor e AT Tn Ly Sray Uequsand SN DIEGO, Nov. X—Willlam Angus c g . . . o ’Y . ~ -~ uther! , & y | < which :ela tied a %;ellow Governs Dl et ' San Przclsc;o?oi:a"m:::g: in thin eley | 3 . 3 cap, sealing the bottle, at the State arsenal and the | to-day to Miss Helen McMillan, a well- | & 2 ¢ P W 5 3 2 insuring the costomer | | gl S et St 517 FRS S il bt it B unlike anything that has ever been sold before. Not “as good,” but better, stronger, more durable, more pleasan inst adulteration or | e on Mntversity Hoiis, Bpicopal | & to use, than any other electric body appliance on earth. It restores heaith by pumping a gentle stream of eleciricity 2 &lga:n es - Thix Sirbnly | bresent he younk couple it by i3 | & iNtO the weak parts while you sleep. It gives a current which you feel all the time, but it never burns nor blisters ges. ba I8 preparing to. steamer Santa Rosa this evening for the | } as do the old style Belts. It has a perfect regulator and my special cushion electrodes. Have you tried and failed to get results from the old style belts, which burn and blister? Or have you used a ““30 days’ trial” belt which gave no electricity at all? In either case my modern appliance will be a godsend + to you. It gives electricity that makes you feel new life in your veins the first time you use it. My Belt cures all pain and weakness in from 30 to d of vigorous action and t north, and after visiting prominent resorts We fill eve pre- scription just as the doctor writes it. \fire (] pects for trouble seem to be growing | Wil make their home in San Francisco R 1 sett) -~ - They first became acquainted at Stan- the fay Sf el Setiement Snbronchas. | 4 o TRty M e et | member of the ‘class of 'S8 and the bride ‘Woodland Creamery. | ‘)r the class arl '96. 1;lh!)' are,bol:h among | & 00! g Sov. 35— ¢ of | the most popular graduates of the univer- WOODLAND, Nov. 5. At & meeting of | (. "2nd & reception will be tendered them stockholders of the Woodland Cre: ere In a day or so, also at Oakland, v the old board of direc | which has heretofore been the groom's T! secretary’s re 3 | home. airs of the corpora CHOBOREOOORCHCH 12 N. FIRST ST., SAN JOSE, Cal., Nov. 21, 1899, DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN: I want to add my testimony to your col- lection of evidence, pointing out the value of your Electric Belt. It cured me of rheumatism years ago, and I have sinca found it a good thing for o n | T 54y S v . bios SR an has any trouble about his kidneys or 9 £ =z : - R & yery fourishing condition. There | Fruit Sales Heavy. | Dack ¥ “with ’c‘fl‘e"'fix'::.’n'n“’ an invigorator of Eriat power. nndh)bea(: 6o days. Write to-day for my beautifully illustrated 2 is no In Stry in the ur Y ene- 3, . . s nown ere an n ansas, wher idi , i fctal 1o the community than the creams | m"“?ig:‘ff;?"‘}-rfii—f:;:!':y“‘:' the B L L RS R S LR Belc tobe Wi you rep-| B0-page book. full of happy tidings for weak men. Send i ery. | magnitu he 3 : e L o : ; l u - | Vacaville district may be inferred from | & 4 oot 't Yours truly, ks it closely mailed free. the fact that $800,000 has bLeen pald to the Teachers Gathering. . 1 WOODLAND, Nov. 25.—The Temhm“g-‘;’we“ through the Bank of Vacaville. / s almost _ent! § ri e | G s B TR | DR, M. A MCLAUGHLIN, 7 Mot 8t Gomer Keproy, San Franioo, an ¥, a he 3 y | 3 t t e ot ug:u:f oY gy T e A | e Tep I etiias s, B et 9 OfMce hours—8 a.m. to §:30 p.m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. NEVER SOLD 1§ DRUG STORES, 1074 ano BROADWAY, oaxtans ent Kirk and other able educators have | which payments are not e through _— e Panks, HORCRORCROSCROAOROONY CRCHCHCRCHCRORORCRORIND O DR HORORORORORORORSE lmfifl " been chosen as lecturers and instructors. the loc |