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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1899. 15 THE LAWTON HOME FUND e Few Days’ Brew - i of Deadly Uric Acid. Major General Willlam R. Sh Mayor James D. Phelan EX-PRESIDENT OF GLOBE ‘ | = Beli he Sum Will Be Raised in Ti Chatles 1L, Gole Charped WilliiBw- 2 e r i e e attorney at law, Nevada Cnion Trust Co | 1 | E. Vore, 5 1 Presented on Christmas. e | | ° | @46 590 9000000 0064600+00000+0+000-000@! In a few days vou brew enough urle ezzlement and Misappro- ; 1 s T T W B4 death. | é | e ASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—The|® | | Your kidneys are your only salvation. | 5 23 T | 3 r'at' f F ds | Lawton home fund is coming | ¢ o - ¢! BRAVERY OF GENERAL Because when they are well th l l “ n along with most gratifying ra- | 5 | LAWTON'S YOUNG SON ter out this deadly poison. 5 | pidity. The indications are now | ¢ y @l ! So, when your kidneys ar p ‘ Such as to encourage the com | d e | S S T LOB ANGELER, Dec. 22.—As a re be m o papers, Pe. | Mittee which has undertaken to collect | § 1 | WASHINGTON, Dec: f8.—Manley. Law-'| o 0 £oq e o ivecrad and bow svery oo t ¢ the Globe National ¥ tore e my clie not be expect- | the fund in the hope that, if the contri- | 4 | ton, the 12-year-old son of General Law- e SNy 82y w every on Pairadas s ed to go East butions continue at the present rate, it | 4 |ton. was a volunteer ald on his father's | 53D Seems to fall to do its duty g il - will be able to carry out the idea of mak- | ¢ and on Genera rant's staff. The boy | They are all being slowly poisoned. G- a Christmas present to Law- | *’ | was under fire first at La Loma church, Uric acid poison irritates the nerves il s .. _The reported this | { ¥ | where his father had tak t ke | and h ins in joi i s 1 y. The d s Y ere his father had taken 1 0 ma and causes rheumatic pains in joints, e MAY BE PAID IN FULL morning was $7449 5. 1, ® | & visit to General MacArthur in March. | muscles and Itmbs, headache, backache o ry Root and Adjutant General 5 4 |His conduct on this occasion was re- . re . " Corbin recelved a flood of telegrams this ¢ | marked by many of the officers present, stomach and llver trouble, shortness of 23—The trend of affairs rnoon subscribing to the Lawton fund. 4 |and General Lawton was urged to give | Preath. heart trouble, dizzine nerv- z of the Glob ong the subscribers was President Mc- | ¢ [ !the lad a_temporary volunteer commission | ousne irritability, lassitu. loss of , for th t | Kinley, who contributed $100. | "Sli'm' l}fk:"m "m-g n'-u! In a m plete | ambition, weakness and wasting away. - ele I aspect through subscribers to-day were the fol- whorin o . with the proper Insignia o ol S| g 2dim nt = oghsridr Ay tvors dhep ol 1 |5 cantain and vorandeer amh Red brick dust and simflar sediments K, who = Cole last sident, Charles H. Col. . Woatioet . Pt A | This was never brought formally to the | in the urine are also caused by various - = = ek ont o SLopbe Vestinghouse, ittsburg, $500; A. 4 | attern of the Washington authorities, | gaits of uric acid ¥ The ge a 1s the old York, $100; W. E. Conner, oot ry commission from General ’ arg wit one ans, many ; Charles R. Flint, New | ® | Lawton being all that was necessary for | The cure for these troubles is Dr. K bez Van Norden, New York, | ¢ + {he oXtension of the courtesy. Young | mer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney 300,000 K's ? Mr. iEebaivacTor hePyf = : York, $50; | 3 & | Lawton accompanted his father on many | remedy. : ‘ : | of his more celebrated campaigns. He I e while a h General Shafter, San Francisco, | ¢ | was during the summer months with Gen- | It instantly relieves the congested, ® A ey | . t ner pre B. Cook, York, $100; George ¢ éy» eral Grant at Bacoor and Imus, south of | overworked kidney and gradually s T A wdotn, $100; C. A. Peabody Jr., $100; { Manila, and was more than once under | prings them bac ealth hold Swords, $50; Alfred Van Santford, | ¢ * | fire. | brings them back to healt t Keeping W > ); Potter Palmer, New York. | e ! —_— [ Healthy kidneys keep down the ex- racter g $100; Tiffany & Co., $100; William C. Whit- | ¢ + |CALIFORNIAN SLAIN cess of uric acid, and you soon feel the - t . ney, New York, $250; B. R. Winthrop, New | & 0 | benefit in new health and strength . tr s . York, $100; Egerton Winthrop, New York, | | . IN THE PHILIPPINES | Swamp-Root should at once be taken . 05002000 Ql | upon the least sign of Il health. It \ 2 5 ¢ | MONTEREY, Dec. 22—The relative will make you well and is for sale & the $ |t city of O maoeine relatives | 10 worlqgver in"k of two sizes \ N \ his city ¢ L cDonald of Carmel, | ; Abadl s é 4| of the party teen men from t '”’\" SWOLPTIOeR "“"“'I‘ m'lr' ] i @ |l & h o Swamp-Root is us in th 3 gunboat Yorktow o with Lieutenant | n B x - HERnapas Took aptured by tyideutenant | oapitals; recommended by 1 A States N « rne ¢ 4 | eral months ago. physicians in their private practice, and f t L] . ® | is taken by doctors themselves who he w ¢ )g| the fight have kidney ailments, because they t A Tl capture. recognize in it the greatest n LO8 DN 7 ° il B successful remedy for kidney and bl < . .| now reside the der troubles. w A ; @ | - - To prove Its wonderful efficacy 1 t $ | 3 name and address to Dr. Kilmer : $ | CAPTAIN GILMORE IS & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., mentioning 4 * | this paper. when you will receive free ;¢ . STILL A PRISONER | of all charge a sample bottla of e I s o Swamp-Root and a valuable book by K s ¢ ¢+ | wasHiNaTo i " mall prepaid. This book contains many . & it Gt Dec. Z.—A cablegram | of the thousands upon thousands of ® 1 War: Ded s s at the | tagtimonial letters received fr men . Tt voine 4 ; news | and women cured S ach ur [ 2 Colonels Hare . . - . c . who are pur- )¢ & | Sulng Agutnaldo. General Otis vices in- i 4 4 ¢ | dlcate t close upon the in- . surgent .e @ al ta that four 10 A isoners have been re- . € Captaln Gilmore 1s stiil & b . l ands of the enemy. General Ouls’ | : + < s . be ec General Young reports | R > « e st. from Vigan that : * . and Howse were heard from on t ¢ . $ [1l in pursuit through the moun- : ¢ urgent coluiun. This column has ¢ A 3¢ + pom four we Murdered an Aged Man : > prisol | 3 St | 3 r . T | B oin sdvance in Cold Blood. E 3 . w The Lawlon Home W | hardships. but will g prrio 2 : Lt - dred and one Spanish prison- | - ¥ P = 1 P Apari w 'hr‘m-lnld this morning. | e Tt b e Colt J are 200 more at section, mostl E spateh to The Ca i t . 4 @:9:8:0-000 900628248 5, [antportation to aaiia"The on BOLTON, Miss., Dec. 2.—Two n r - s ke s s feet a h Infantry leaves for Aparri to-me J Miss., Dec. 23 0 negroes, ¢ LAl Erom. arre "9 onttsite 1 ¢ [ man of the committee to which has been | for stations from that' peine wr e ‘south as | named Jim Martin and’ Frank West, were s wd o remen i S VERDICT AGAINST . ¢ | delegated the task of collecting subsecrip- | P4rombong. e | Iynched on the Bakers Creek bridge. a Niys. ‘pending an, )¢ ¢ | Uons on this coast for the benefit of the | the lower Rio Grande fn eoed’ corth /" P2W on | quarter of a mile west of this place, about - SPALDING'S BONDSMEN + ¢ | family of the late General Henry W. |turn to the San Jose country. Tre Forty-teures |8 0'clock to-night for the murder of an == \ e 4 o | Lawton, has issued a circular letter which | Infantry is be se > Hughe: ol o | aged and highly respected named X 1 ] . & | Wil be distributed all over the Western | [/71's Panay, ‘Negros and adjacent istands Milton 8: Haire and an : erat H AGO, Dec A verdict for $231.357 | 9 | section of the country, calling upon all | ports in Northern Luzon wil R e i ‘ 2 the 1 ey Warren | 4 ¢ | good patriots who are financiaily able to | January | e VL e ovencs [ e e WL a4 ¥ rof University | & | do so to contribute to the fund. General EEp W Martin and West were captured about . ' 4 wa The 4 | Shafter is destrous that all publicity pos- | DEATH SUMMONS THE 10 o'clock this morning. It required a r ¢ int of uni- | sible be given to the movement, and such whipping to make the former confess, r = e Suvings Ba < + | publicity as it has already received in the when he broke down and rel tha Eoitioh. Sl pre t at the | ¢ 3 | columns of The Call ts warmly appreciat- WIFE OF AGUINALDO Y & . Sowe Marehal Benes A & 1’ ed. as indicated in the following com-| . | tne ity prison. o "¢ placed them a 4 MANILA, Dec. 23.—The re ' > o £ 15 STANDAR N . munication: L MAN] report of the| About © o'clock a mob of 150 masked D OIL COMPANY )¢ ® | Headqdarters Department of Californta, : ";"\INHU: court of inquiry, just rendered, men broke open e and took thie e : E . San Francisco, Dec. 23, 1599, s favorable to the officers of the A wo men to th we of tow v IN THE COPPER FIELDS « & Editor The Call, San Francisco, Cailfornia | warship. It shows that due vigilan: '.1“, 1| Nooses were placed around thelr neck e B —Dear Sir: I have been very much gratified | exercised In the embarke p '3 | the other ends of the ropes b t A $ h{ 4| at the publicity given to the matter of the ! the embarkation of the crew | the cross ties. and they were te to ju ¥ y 2 & | Tawton fund in'the columns of The Cafi; |into the boats, which were well handied, | o \heb Martin at nped S é [ | and bespeak your continued encouragement | A correspondent of the Assoctated Presq | into spac t had to be pushed off. . w b )¢ 4 | and assistance in the same manner for that | sends under date of Dee e 5 t nost worthy enterprise. nounceme > € ——— Rogers, swho Io reited &| most wort petaw.eieis s inouncement that Colonel Wiklor & I shall send to The Call every evening a | graphe o Vig . ' Sianda 2 L T C iy e 1 e Rettnaino, in, Tom Ravom- | CHARGED WITH HAVING 1 & | fund for that day. Please find herewith a St litterpnaldo, with a number of =3 . X 6 3| list of the subscriptions received up to De- mtaine near Haobins Crossed the KILLED HIS FATHER £i9 cember ntalns near Bayombong, going sout X A + & | From the efforts now being made on be. | Ward. and that hig wite died in a village i . bhalf of this fund throughout the coast I n nity She had be il since 5 . ¢ | confidently expect . enerous response | the birth of their som, and the haraship | Nineteen-Year-Old Youth Accused of . & | from the people In this section of the West. |of their flight proved fatal the Murder of Lafayette é +| [The attached letter has been sent to the A report hag reached General P boards of trade, chambers of that Colonels Hare ke yor. 3 pa . o | davors‘and prominent citizens tn the coast | Jented (wenty-thre P pinve re- | or. LOUIS, Dec A special to (he h & T R e A L S e 28 Including Licutenant Gilmore, at Banna, | Post-Dispatch from Vanda ., says: 9 g Major General United States Volunteers. In the provi of North Tlocos. Another | Arthur Pryor, aged 19, is charged In a 3 Hagg L 2 report savs General Tino has been car- [ warrant issued at noon to-day with the A ¢| Following is a copy of the circular let- | tured near Las onel Hare orts | murder of his father, Lafayette Pryor, . - * & | ter referred to: Ql\_ ing had twe unters with neral | who was killed on December 16 while In . 1 ® . Headquarters Department of Californa. SR ut 50 ey weoiled or | bed. ~Another % the dead . widow, ; : Franelsco, Cal., Dec. 23, 1599, pod, about 260 rifles were cay- | for the arrest of the dead man's widow, ' 0454008004040 000006000000000600000000| noar B The adjutant seversi o me | 1. without casualties on the American | Mrs. Lyda Pryor. It is charged that she army has appointed me, the represen " & was sory after the fact. havieg P. Morton, $100; making a total to- | running, but that it was simply a matter of | tive of the War Department, to receive con- Nae }Y"“r""d from the | full knowledge of the tragedy after it oc- business with him—that with the f t hi butiops Firots 'the . peosie: of " the: Paocific otta, Pollok, Pa- | curred. t i R t for the benefit of the widow and chil- | and Matl. The Sul- | “The comp! Police Magistrate Professor Dean C. Worcester, a member | ¢/sposal and the work that he was called upon the iate Major C | rding Dattos welcomed the | glijeott of The family ne ! of the Philippine Commission, who was | 0 40. he felt it necessary that he should per on, killed In action | hlef of Puerta Prin of the most promi n the community, 4 " ery mear to General Lawton. made the | "0nally direct every movement. The loss of a e Islands, De | to permit General Bates to lard, | having settled here a quarter of a century X ilttle time or an error of judgment on the g fully solicit | announcing his glance to- Aguina . ) ot ““”""”' oot i ot the ll'l“' |50 ubbentoate Sieht rosne b airects ot | iakina ik donatio: (roa the coast & peas | [Ana I iB e Al lacking a landing | "% 5 conversation had with the genera! | we could not afford to be defeated. Further-| € or 5 i force, withdrew - a bt . ; Nothing that could possibly be done would | them his men would never fail to respond to | T ere " Five e 1o pecd feduire LYNCHER CONVICTED. B e o moend » 4 i 7 ton more than the prompt | Any request or call that might b made upon | devotion to muh lvm:,lr}vy’ service, and he 'I "k'l ; ne roving "' - ! t is being made to the appeal for | them, and his personal bravery was an inspl- [ fell in battle while defending his country’s | punighment Fixed at a Life T Jackley, a non-union linotype o r & . S o . ersig by s o ‘e Term in | employed at Lechtman's printing k tod to | L2208 to Put hile wite &nd-Shildren bayond'the fratian fo every solier. in.his command. Mis widow and four children will be left a Penitentiary. | o under arrest. died at St J¢ ADVER MENTS. } and Darty o reach of need. | He told me that he had not an anxious in straitened clrcumstances uniess the mort- s OTTIS. D £ pital to-day from o 1 « k dan't get | His bravery was something more than mers | thought for himself, that he had been a soldier | gage covering his orange grove at Rediands, ST. LOUIS, Dec. Z—A special to the | BIt4! {908 fFOR " = Wi “0T B fonrlessness. The night before 1 left Manfla 1| all his life, and would gladly die a soldier's| Cal, te Hauidated Post-Dispatch from Palestine. Tex murder Jackley, with ir - THE HEALTH HABIT. But Da yourselt | was with him uutfl lock, and just before | death, but he thought of what might be fn 1am confident that the patriotie and | The jury in the case of ¥4 Cain union printers. was being taken home in a k.” he r It will | bidding me g by. I begg him, as his | store for hie wife and children If he should be | STatefu O ary S ehis i’ “:,","’;,‘,:f with spir In connection wi wa on Wednes . when the v ter can be | friends had begged of him hundreds of times, | . and this welghed heavily upon him. No [ JeoP"and*that encugh money will be raiseq, | MOD that lvnched the three Humphreys | party was surrounded by a crowd of union Oth - to be more careful about exposiug himself to | man ever deserved better of his country, and | ot ‘omiy to pay the mortgage. but to leave | ON the night of May 23, 188. In Hender- | hod “carriers, among them H m_'v.m . 'hed liness. The | the fire of the enemy. At that time he had | General Lawton's countrymen will see to ft| a substantial margin in addition for the ol e ““,,’f".'if.'\’.""'": yorer ot Bullty | wus shot by one of the five printers. ack ot ¢ Ingpected the | peen seriously expo on twenty-eight differ- e: use of the family -day s punishment is ed at life | ley, who was arrested and charged t P that Daly had re ;‘A been serl Ry oxp ‘“ o ke “5'").‘;:1‘: ‘r"':: :‘{"‘:f: and children are put beyond the Remittances should be sent to the under- | imprisonment in the penitentiary he | assault, had previously been assaulted by : & on to San Fran- | ®Nt occas 4 A i ' Lefi el signed at army headquarters, San Fran- | case against the other alleged members | union sympathizers. the result of Il fe by the B Haggin in the | Pines and [ told him he ought not to do it. He | Shrco, a7 el will be ackuowledged by let- | of the mob who are charged directly with |ing over the job printers' strike, wh e The result was the great Ontarfo at he knew perfectly the risk he was ' Major General Shafter. acting as chair-| ter and through the corumns of the news- | murder was adjourned till Wednesday en ks ken. ne, wh aid $16,000,000 in wnd Is S a | 431 | Rl working: g o] : 0 well conda claim. SLAYER OF COUNT | ‘3 VON BALLESTROM DEAD ., MONTEREY, Dec —Charles Abiger, | § Balle “ rom, at Point Lo- | ol 1 % ..,;' \.l‘dv;f‘“ '1,{35I'I.’.‘_;r';;',::;{;;;;;;’,:j To reasonable argument. You are disgusted, or you would not act as you do. So is everybody else dis” Dtpepel e e { B ‘,,i"f,,',.‘.'.'“{‘.'.:‘;“':,"‘T‘ et gusted who has done as you have---filled their stomach with drugs of every description, thinking that by ristance to'sec Bee ageceioe Wi { ik ....di,’,‘..*;";f?.;fl’:'?‘:';""‘f“:" S0 qomg they could foil such dllseases as Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sclaglca. Lumbago, Nervousne_ss or < Dyspepsin | 1oul (150 A Foum secupied oAb | Varicocele. Let me tell you right here, dear reader, that ELECTRICITY is the only remedy that will act immediately g sl ts after m weak stomach cessary to t and Inde rm and a phy- e man was past however, having been dead some | to get the benefit from DK | time when found. After @ consultatiog better and certalnly nothing safer can be | with other medical men the doctor issaed | used. a certificate of death from natural causes, Many famlles consider Stuart's Tablets | No Inquest wus held. It 1s beileved that | - e 9o as knive 3 | death was caused by excessive drf : as essential in the hou tves and | “ biger cam a wealth .mxx‘xl;vmf. forks. 2 Harm but wus considered They consist entire ral diges- | the 1 e flock. He had lived tive principles withe ar- | in A twenty years. acteristics of dr they have no ca- | Thre nd Count von thartic action, L 1y g0 to work on | Balle re on a shooting trip at the food eaten it Point_Lobos, nine miles south of Monte- Tuke into habits and | Tey, the latter was shot and killed by the the expense former under peculiar circumstances cents in a box of t excitement throughout the con Jets and see if your wus caused by the tragedy. The men | month is not vastly improved y time of the | Ask the clerk in any drug store the | killing and it was the re- pame of the most successful yopular | sult of the accidental discharge of a gun. stomach _remedy and he I say | Many incldents in connection therowitlh Stuart's.” poinied to intention to kill on the part of Abiger, but proofs being wanting he was discharged. Since then he has lived on | Plles and all Rectal | \ichaelis’ ranch in Carmel, until about e e etaatins | four months ago. At that ‘time a large Prom business. DR&. | *um of money was sent him by his fnmfiy MANSFIELD & POR- | in Germany, and l‘omlnialo Monterey he TERFIELD. @ Mar | staried on i debauch that ended in his | ket st, San Francisce. | death yesterday. upon these diseases as they should be acted upon; and, furthermore, that my DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT, With its patent FELT electrode covers, which prevent that dreadful burning and blistering, has yet to meet with a case of the above description which it cannot cure. $ I have a beautifully illustrated book, “THREE CLASSES OF MEN," which | will send /7 free to any one upon request; but if it is convenient call at my office and | will show and explain to you my latest 1900 MODEL BELT, which is the only one of its kind to-day. Con- sultation and advice absolutely free. Office hours, 9 to 6; Sundays, 10 to I. DR. T. A. 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