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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31 180 CHICAGD BLOCKS BZED BY FLAMES Blaze in the Wholesale District. NINE FIREMEN ARE INJURED ALMOST MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM DEATH. - Roof Collapses Under Them and They Are Carried Down With the Debris to the Floor Beneath, to The Call 8 0—Fire at an early ¥ ruined the bulld- r 6 to 222 Mon: e building at ggregat- i in the injury of v them being hurt seri- . the list of the Robert O'Connor, serio \ William Pad el « n John S Captain L Llieutenar - s > have originated s 1 the workroom of v deale wool- . 2 2 Monroe street. Fanned west wind v he f fire N o t . 8 t side of th 1 ‘|rv ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 77 9 Sprang into porularity as the true cure for ‘ RIP valls Cough Syrups, ere and even Pills and imed off as cures. irip pr cure is “77," prepared s In 1894, when Grip xas i the people panle- its fatalit 7" sprang slarity ng the plague, nfidence and quieting the extending until s used 1 ily for Grip, 45, Coughs, » Throat, Influenza tarrh a as a preventive for Ma-ua'l of all Discascs sent free For sule by all druggists, or sent on receipt f price, 25c or five for $1 00. ic Medicine New Yorl Co., cor- 'y comfort, econvenienoes, charges bave PALACE and GRAND Petels o tion that ts known wher. ever th ieh lJanguage is spoken. Connected by A cove Dassaxeway— 4% _roome—00 with baths. JOHN C. KIRKPATRICK, Manarer. ey DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Cataiogues and Price Lists Mallai on Application. i + + + . + . . . . . . . . . - FOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE QA\VIIA.\'CISCO NEWS COMPANY, PERIC BOOKS AND STATIONERY. COAL. COKR AND PIO JRON, 3-C WILSON & CO-. iz ione Suain 35k ICALS FRESH Al SALT MEATS. JAS BOYES& CO0.. &5™ "fa iehn e FURS. o IRIN FOUNDERS. WESTERN FOUNDRY. }orion & Jietier Props., 24 Fremont Cartings of Every Description Made to Tel, Black 1505 | Order PAPFR PEALERS, | W ".LA!HTE PULP A:;zh“l;:?lfiei:'o.k | PRINTIND 511 Sansome st.'S. F. STATIONE¢ AND PRINTER. ena™ PARTRIDGE ™ “a WHITE ASH STEAN COAL. ¥5°5. ,2F Ol IND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, is the Pest Coal in the Otfice and Yards—450 Main street. | HAPPY MARRIAGE ON NEW. YEAR’'S DAY 0405040#04050® $0P0HOPOP0S0 & 3 $0090P0S0H0H 0 ® 0H0$0$00@ ° X OODLAND, Dec. 30, b4 '\/\}’ Year's day. The « g parties will be Frank A. Porter a o V¥ orief honeymoon in San Francisco they will return to Woodland, which will be their future home. ® the daughter of the late Ralph Ellis, once a ploi O also a journalist, a nventor of the Eilis voting machine. She Is an accomplished mus b4 Mr. Porter is the se a very promising f: ©0:040408080 40 & 0405040604 shaking walls they made their way to a fire escape and descended safely to the ground After the fire had been ra about an the wal began ing more or less in- ously that he 1 were worst the i1 with in the ther- es below a ostbitten SHEEHAN NOT SHORT. The Auditor Excites Comment by Consulting With the District Attorney. ment was created terday over a n report that Tax s short In his accou or had de- | nanded a se s of custom- around the waited for the s It did not ¢ e, how- n the explanation was offer- that nothing more than an prevent tion” against was not sat Attorney a deal of gossip and le the Tax Collec r rears. The District A ey non- ated very quickly to the Auditor that n. cause for action and the Tax ence_comment Treasure; , which i held in his own safe until his final ettlement should be This_sett ent will probably b Wednes ay, @ ugh the Tax ( which to make BOTKIN TRIAL EXHIBITS. They Are Held by the Binder, Who Wants His Money. Chief Deputy County Clerk Goddard ap peared bef dge Cook yesterday and requested the court to orde of the bill of F. G. Fal the exhibits used in the trial of Mrs. Cor- delia Botkin, who has been convicted of the murder of Mrs. John P. Dunning, that the exhibits might be taken before the 8 preme Court and the a n her t ut on the 1 Judge ook said that he had no J ton o e bill, as the case “ourt and f the order the payment of th. had passed out of the S he suggested that the Chief Justice Suprem the necessary order. Theodore Rytka, who photographed the exhibits, said if the Auditor would pass his demand on the treasury he would pay the bill and thereby release the ex- hibits, but the Auditor refuses to con- sider his claims until his attorney has advised m as to the legality thereof. In the meantime Mrs. Botkin is in prison, uncertain of her fate and worrying over the outcome. COURT NOTES. After prolonged argument on the writ of habeas corpus sworn out for the re- » of James Ma allas Harry J. , allas Blinkey Hannan, who is for murder in Pennsylvania, was cislon yesterday. It Peter 'F. unne, who ner, that as the war- ents the repre rant on Bergeant ¢ that his imprisonment is illegal and hence | the prisoner must be diecharged. —_———————— iby on information and belief A Japanese Tea. The Japanese tea and entertalnment given last night in Excelslor Hail by Mis- sion Rebekah Lodge was well attended | and the audience was entertained with a cholce programme. Miss Hattie Lewis gave a plano recital; Miss E. Fleming sang ballads: Miss Lizzie Hearn recited exceedingly well; Ardie and Delma VW ters, Flora Holman and Geneva ave coon specialties; Messrs. Forest and §am.m entertained with specialties and & fancy drill, and Delsarte exercises were given by seventeen voung ladies in Jap- Snese costumes, under the leadership of Mies Lucy Quinlon. The effect was very pretty. After the programme there was dancing and the serving of tea in an adjoining room by a number of the lady members, all attired In pretty costumes of Japan. —————— Dan P. Quinlan Now a Captain. An interesting letter has been received by a friend in this city from Captain Dan P. Quinlan of the Macabebee scouts, at- tached to the Eleventh Cavalry in the Philippines. Quinlan left here in June, 1898, as a private in the Third Artillery and by his gallantry on th, he has won his spurs. He received three promotions for bravery untll he now wears the stripes of captain in ganization referred to, which is one of the most daring band of scouts in any ser- vice. Captain Quinlan is but 28 years of age, unmarried, and is said to be one of the handsomest men in the army. of friends in this city will be delighted to learn of his good fortune. e e — Another Light Company. Articles of incorporation of the Consolt- dated Light and Power Company, organ- ized for the purpose of manufacturing gas, electric currents and electric energy for light, heat and traction work in all of the municipalities and counties in the State, were filed in the office of the Coun- lerk {venlerdlgfl The capital stock is 800,000, of which 0 has been subscribed. The directors and subscribers are: Roberi J. Davis, Ross, Marin Count E. 4 Pease, balo Alto; C. E. Green. San’ Ma: teo Poniatowski, San Francisco, and . Green, 8an Francisco. Officers of Croatian Society. Croatian B. Soclety, Tvonimir No. 6, C. 8., elected at Its annual meeting the following officers for the year 19%: A. Kosovac, president; P. Stara- sinich, vice president; M. Marinovich, re- cording secretary; F. Milasich, financial secretary; Dr. V. physiclan: A. Kosovac, committee; T. P. Sutich, Novak, trustees. N. chairman sick P. Knego and F. de- | Court be called upon to make | Locke | A host | . Veckl, treasurer and | ° - o ° ks [ S S Ry’ A P ) A wedding of more than ordinary Interest to Wondland people will be solemnized on New 2 1 Miss Madge M. Ellis, both of this city. 5040406 GENERAL MERCIER Ing to these repori re: charges agains [ Will 10 BE ARRESTED Be Tried Before a High Court. WALDECK - ROSSEAU’S REPLY | Al LA S PREMATURE EXPOSURE MAY CHANGE THE PLANS. el D |Is Very Confident That His Ar- rest Will Mean the Defeat of the Government Party. —_— Epecial Dispatch to The Call There are persistent ist circles that the Gov- ed upon the arrest and 3 neral Mercier before a 4 high court immediately. Accord- an important debate spiracy cases and the General Mercier will take specting the co piace in the Chamber of Deputies as soon as the session begins, and it is sald the Premier, M. Waldeck-Rosseau, will re; 1 ini er te! S H 1t before the High Court insist that the Government 1. but they suggest in view of its pre- t the present moment candidate in the Loire- One of his friends who was terviewed on the subject said the gen- al had resolved not to discuss the mat- r, as he was determined not to give the vernment a weapon to use against him. ferieure. e was convinced, however, that his ar- | rest would sound the defeat of the Gov- er tie nment candidates in the Senatorial elec- ns, while he himself was certain of election H | of next week, and M. I: *5 expected that the trial before the ign Court will be concluded the middle Deroulede and M. Guerin will almost certainly be convicted, al =l charges becomes. to; haps occurred, shown of the concerted plot agalnst the state the repres th though some of the other prisoners will ‘probably be acquitted. The Journal des Debats to-night sa The nearer the trial draws to a conc on the plainer the cmp Agitation, and a few slight offen but there is ess of the demonstra- s have per- no_evidence or crime fon of which e public prosecutor deman. The Journal des Debats concludes with expressing _itself in favor of the simple | solution of the unsatisfactory situation sted by the Fi , namely, that M. eck-Rosseau accord the convicted 0 | oc 1d of battle | the or- | | prisoners the b which pardon: officers for the ensuing year. nefit of the Berenger law, s first offenders. FFICERS OF LIVE OAK LOBGE INSTALLED | R e s wwoth b0 by | TANY VISITORS “WITNEGS ' THE CEREMONIES. Members and Their Friends Are En- tertained at the Banqust Board. and A. M., held an open meet- casion being the installation of the new There was large attendance and the Masonic Tem- ple Quartet, composed of Benjamin Clark, | the road. DR. M. A. McLAUGHL 702 Market Street, Corner Kcarny, 8§ F And Burdick Block, cor. Spring and Second Streets, Los Angeles. Offios Hourp—3 3. m. to §:30 p. m. Sundays. 10 to 1. NEVER SO! 9040406040404 0% 08050 $09040909040404040¢ 0 & 0509090H0H02060#040H050& 05 0S0H0H090&0 UNION OF MISS MADGE M. ELLIS AND F. A. PORTER OF WOODLAND neer newspaper man of the State and a brother of W. R. Ellis, 1d son of A. D. Porter, a pioneer merchant and banker, and one of The prospective groom is engaged in business and is bright, energeticand popular, with #0904 04040404040804604050$040 40 ¢ 050506020406 @ | Alfred Wilkle, George W. Charleton, sic. with wa 700 MANY JOH DOE WARBMTS Report of Grand Jury| Filed in San Jose. i Hidiey i X MANY REFORMS SUGGESTED L GAMBLING GAMES OF ALL KINDS ARE NOW RUNNING. i e | Affairs of the Defunct Union Bank Examined Into, but No In- dictments Could Be Found. i P .. iy 3050409090 & 0 P0H0®0H0S0P0% O # 0P0P0S0S0H0HP0H0P0H0®0H0 ® 0 H0H0H0H0H06@ Spectal Dispatch to The Call. SAN JOSE, Dec. 30.—The Grand Jury, A. Greeninger chairman, reported to Judge Lorigan to-day. The report, after | finding the county institutions in good | condition, makes several suggestions that are sure to please the taxpayers. The large number of John Doe warrants lssued in Chinese cases in the Justice Courts are | condemned. This costs the county thou- sands of dollars yearly. On some occa- sions the same charges will be preferred against the same men in the two Justices’ courts in this city and at Santa Clara. The Grand Jury recommends that a stop be put to this business. | . It is recommended that an inspector of | beet and milch cattle be appointed and | the public warned against dairies and | | After a Miss Ellis is and one of the most pop- markets selling infected milk and beef. The county representatives in the Legis- lature are asked to work for an act pro- viding for only one Grand Jury each ycar, and this at the end of the fiscal year. If | is set forth that this will effect a consid- _ | erable saving to the taxpayers and ac-| Lawrence Jr. and | complish the same work now being done | furnished the mu- | by two Grand Juries. H. O. Hunt presided at the organ. The Grand Jury recommends that no | » Installing officer was Past Master | Game Warden be appointed, and the sal- | k R. Thompson and John A." Beck-|ary that would thus be expended saved. marshal of ceremonies. The of- | The quarters provided for trial jurics. s Worshipful master, |{n which they are cften compelled to spend ight: senlor warden, | a night, are condemned, and it is suggest- H. H. ieorge W. Dornin: junior warden, Ru c s be fur- dolph W. Meek; treasurer, A. E. H. Cra- :’;‘\h‘:‘;l Gt R mer; secret . J. J. Warner; senior dea-| The complaint Is made that all sorts of (]ém.“,:"nm\\;;ml.-r(_ ‘\;:\1:1:‘.1.~:¢(;1:;‘$;%|:( gambling is allowed to run openly in Hmi B B D Fdps Rnrbblnsf‘%()';‘p' and lottery tickets are openly sold. tyler, O. K. Stampley served in the Chief of Police is requested to sup- | press these evils. | S refreshments were | "Tne report is contended by every one to uet hall and addresses | po the best one a Grand Jury has cver | After the cer | were made Master F. G. Wright, dered in the county. | Judge Frank B. ugden, Walter G. Man- | FoRdered in the county. a ‘i A S S RO U A.} The Union Savings Bank failure was | the actor and manager of the Dewey bay from take a th the site Howard street, that he can have theater in Oakland. elded is ated erected at a c site nor the work will be co it is the intenti ture by July. UNHAPPY COUPLES has be Simons | couple were married May 14, 189, the wife | at that time being M and was worth about Simons left for the Klondike, and when he | returned he found that grown tired of him. for a divorce. Eliza Rope, who is suing James Rope for divorce on the ground of faflure to pro- vide. vorce suit of James E. McFeely. husband with intemperance and spending his earnings on other women. TRIUMPH OF THE BIG the through a letter from one to friends her has been very satisfactory on the north- ern trip. as ph house greeted th at Red Bluff the reception was even more | gratifying. jewels to new officers of the lodge. RAILROAD MAY BUILD : _A-| thoroughly Investigated by the Grand ReRaitiofithe Masdnic Wetsh Jiry, bus ot suficient evidence of erook- atlon, presented several|.aness on which to base an (ndictment | could be found. The books of the ins:i tution were thoroughly inspected an witnesses examined, but no vital discov- erles were made. The deeding of the bank’s property to Myra E. Wright was a subject of inquiry. This afternoon a new Grand Jury was selected. It I8 as follows: E. J. Wilcox | (chairman), Valentine Koch, Thomas S‘n- nott, Martin Hobin. A. C. Sterrett, A. B. Hamilton, C. W. Howard, Miiton Camp- | bell, 8, E. Smith, A. G. Huggins, Matthew Hemphill, Alex Pee Lipsett, W. H. | Moore, Henry Lefranc, H. B. Martin, | Tobe Lord. W. W. Blanchard, H. H. Vol mer. The jury I8 to report on June 20. Judge Lorigan's charge to the jury was | a’long one. He stated that in Inspecting the various county institutions it was not necessary to notify the suverintendents, | 0 that chicken dinners could be prepared. He instructed them to investigate the w ar | waging In Sixth street. Chinatown, b tween the various factions. There are continual shootings going on there and no prosecutions being made. The Chines pear to be running things their own w and the weekly fusillade of shots ex- | changed between the factions are a men- | ace to public life and property. He also | asked that the actions of Justices and | Constables in Chinese cases be further i looked into. HIBERNIANS PREPARE FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY | Arrangements Being Made for a Two Days’ Celebration at San Jose. SAN JOSE, Dec. The local divisions e wite hag | of the Anclent Order of Hibernians are He therefore sued | Preparing for a grand celebration on St. | Patrick’s day. This will eclipse all events of the kind held in California, and invi- tations wiil be extended to the twenty- | four divisions in San Francisco, six in Oakland, those of Sacramento, Alameda, | Santa Cruz and Stockton to attend. It i3 expected that from 5000 to 10,000 sons of | Erln_ will_participate in a glorious two | days’ celebration of the birthday.of Tre- | land’s patron saint. The first day will be devoted to services in the morning, a grand parade at noon and literary exer- clses in the afternoon. A ball will close the day's festivities. Sunday there will | be a barbecue and sports, with short | excursions to the various resorts about = | the city. D, Dec. 30.—The glee club of | Decorations are to be extensive. It is University of California reports, | Proposed to light the great electric tower ¢ its members | —220 feet in helght—with fifty green arc ption 20 fap | IEHts that can be seen for miles aw, > ’Tlh!s will be novel and m»hgrandm : Vopalaripar st il : play ever attempted on such an occasion. | eqhie boys have a special car and | P4 5% Toxe divisions are hard at work ure. At Marysville a fairly good | 0N the arrangements of the celebration 7 enthusinstically, ond | and promise to make the affalr a suc- Yo and | cess. - Another meeting of the committe will be held Thursday night. Those cc rman, on ans’ S8 A BIG NEW THEATER| OAKLAND, Dee. 30.—Landers Stevens, has returned to Oakland from | w York, owing to offers he has received new theaters on both sides of the Stevens claims that he has an offer the Southern Pacific Company to ater, which they will build on f the old Morosca Theater, on San Francisco, and also | a new popular price | He has not yet de- | which offer he will accept and it »t unlikely that he will accept both. The playhouse in Oakland will be situ- | at some central point and will be of $0,000. Neither the | names of the promoters of | ive veet been made public. | Oakiand offer is accepted | menced in February and | n to complete the struc. [ | —_— ARE SEPARATED OAKLAND, Dec. 30.—Anthony Simons granted a divorce from Augusta n the ground of desertion. The | Charles Kramm, | 000. Last March | Default has been entered in the case of Default has also been entered in the di- | Theresa McFeely agalnst The wife charged her —————— UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB OAKLA that its r The only plece of sad news comes from the leader of the guitar and | RISINE the executive, committee are: = J. mandolin club, who declares that the cold | 7 ° R Doughertv, M. J. Glennon, A. M. weather has ruthlessly smapped $1 worth | yr oy JCERENTT Dl <6 Gttt ale, - of s)trlnx-{alxrvnd,\' and :hfll_n!‘he{’e seems | J. Dougherty, J. M. McKiernan, F no hope of improvement. e boys ap-| 1 . 7. McCarrc % M‘m{ At Reddne Tant nikht: P~ | F. McMahon, A. J. McCarron, L. J. 'M | OAKLAND, Dec. 3.—Live Oak Lodge | {1e No. 61, F. e ing at Masonic Temple last evening, the | Kannay, J. T. Maguire and J. W. Chute, | R — ‘Will Winter in Oakland. * OAKLAND, Dec. 30.—The Norris Broth- have made arrangements to winter animals connected with their doy STOLEN ARTICLES FOUND IN A CAVE, an ¥ show at the Exposition bul dm: troupe comprises ninety-two dogs. V-seven ponies and about twenty-four | Remarkable Discovery Made by a | monkeys. he animals will undergo a| Sierra Madre Boy While Hunt- \ system of training during the winter | | months preparatory to the next season on ing a Mountain Lion. McLAUGHLIN. | PASADENA, Dec. 30.—Alfred Hilton, a | | | The vLest thing in the world to build up a broken-down constitution is properly applied electricity. That force is the basis of all vitality. It is the power which makes firm, sound nerves, large and elastic muscles, a good digestion and healthy circulation. : Men and women who are strong and healthy, with plenty of blood and no pains or aches to bother them, are full of electricity, which is the vital power of th: body. People die when all the electricity is gone from the body. M~ life has been spent in the study of building up broken-down men and women. lhave cured 50,000 people in the last twenty years, and have recently perfected my Electric Belt so that it is better than ever. It cures when nothing else can, because | know how to apply it. People who have used electricity in other ways without success have folowed my plan and are cured. I can refer to somebody in nearly every town in the country who has been cured by my method. I have a special method for Nervous Debility, one for Rheumatism, one for Lumbago, one for Varicocele and similar troubles, one for Paralysis, one for Stomach Troubles, etc., and can cure these comp!aints in the most simple manner, even when the best doctors have failed. Let me prove this to you. Call and consult me free, or send for my beautifully il'ustrated 80-page book, full of truths, with prices and description of my Electric Belt. My Beit cures, but does not blister. Address IN He Can Now Work. 9 VISALIA, Tulare Co., Cal., Dec. 13, 1509, DR. M. A. McLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir:. Your Belt has been a great help to me and so restored my health that I have been able to resume my work and am getting alos very nicely. Yours truly, J. C. ANSFIELD. STORES. | ton saw a light in the brush, and, won- | erything from a buggy top to a singing | thelr hurried flight after they sus | Dearborn street | after he had used four boxes he was to | of solid, healthy flesh. | ing here. Liberal credit extended to all: $2 | worth of furniture for $1 per week. 2. Sierra Madre boy, made a strange dis- covery some days ago of a den of rob- bers who operated on a small scale like the Robin Hoods of old. Sierra Madre Is a little residence town at the foot of the mountains, six miles northeast of this city. Sometimes the mountain lions come down and steal chicRens. Hilton was looking for one of these llons, which had been shot at several times. Coming down the big Santa Anita Canyon, which ex- tends Into “Lucky” Baldwin's ranch, Hil- DR KIMEWS swaMP BOOT. WATCH YOUR ~ KIDNEYS. The Most Important Organs in the Human Body—Th:y Throw ut All Disease. dering what 1t meant, Investigated with a number of other boys the next day. They found concealed in the brush, under leaves and about the mouth of a small cave, a veritable den, in which were bar- rels of stolen clothing, farming impl ments, eooking utensils and, in fact, ev- book. Many of the articles were of value, but in all probability most of the valua- bles had been taken by the thiev: Swamp-Root Cures Weak Kidneys n ected that Hilton had discovered their lalr. It is known that an old man, a typleal hermit, was the principal robber, and | that hé had a young boy with him in his raids. The old man used to come about the homes of the Sierra Madre people and pick up apricots and do small chores for a living. It is presumed that this method of his was simply to gain access to the homes for the purpose of theft mit never wore si ever knew where bers' den was discovered by accident. has now disappeared. SUICIDE CONCLUDES A 3 SEVEN'YER COURTSHIP lni\t:”;@ irritable and hard to please? | Do you feel as though you have heart trouble? Do you have to urinate several times | In the night? Is there ever a scalding, burning sensation there? Do you feel the desire immediately to urinate again, with no result? | Does your back ache? Do you have pains across your kid- neys? Is your complexion chalky, | white? Is your ‘skin dry or feverish? Are there puffy bags beneath your eyes? Are your eyes dull, listless and dead and no one | gray, Virginia Woman Vainly Awaits the Coming of Her Prospective Husband. CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—While the lifeless body of James W. Peletier lies at the county morgue, a disappointed woman at ] & A Norfolk, Va., waits for the coming of her | 18 Your urine clouded, thick or milky? betrothed. It developed to-day that Pale- | o 18 there any sediment or do particles | float in it? tier, who committed sulcide on Tuesday . in a cheap lodging-house, was on his way Don’t neglect these conditions, and if ” | they or any part of them are you to Virginia to be married to a woman who . ; ay. had waited for him for seven years. Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, Peletler came to Chicago from Marys- | Will be found just the medicine you ville with a good supply of money. Before | need. he had been in Chicago long his money, Here's a simple test for the kidneys, railroad ticket a stolen. He mac checks were though a physician a hotel on were in person, ttendance on you case Pour some of your “morning” urine in a glass or bottle and allow it to stand twenty-four hours. Then hold it up-to the light and if you find any Just as certa‘n proprietor. He had writ- ten to his relatives in Missouri and ex- pected they would send him money to go on with his journey in a few days. The money did not arr and becoming de- | settlings or sediment, or if it is thick spondent he took laudanum and died at | or milky, it Il particles float the County Hosy u-x',. about in It, don't hesitate a B rite at once to Dr. Kil Roberts Case Moves Slowly. Sk s ”,,,, San X ;,,:‘",[,“, WASHINGTON, Deec. 30.—Representa- | Sunday immediately begi tive Tayler of Ohio, ch an of the spe- | using the sample of Swamp-Root which cial committee which is Investigating the u will recelve at onc solut y fres case of Brigham H. Roberts, says the mail. The results will surpri case will not come up for examination amp-Root is purely vege in the House before the middle of Janu- nt to take, and is for sale ! ary. The arguments will begin on Ja druggists everywh in bottles of two ary 4. When they are finished the com- | gizes and two grices cents and § mittee will form its conclusions. Then | Bear in mind th Root | the report must be written. As it will be - 3 exhaustive, the greatest will be re- | and the addre quired in its pr i Killed by an Explosion. LANCASTER, Pa., Dec. 3.—Four men and several others injured sion one mile west of Eliza- bethtown this morning. They were em- ployes of Keller & Kresser, railroad con- fon. | TWENTIETH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT ——OF THE— nrfnr'(nrs.‘ ;l‘lha nlv\-(’ul: 1;} ald Haldemann A of Bainbridge, Witt She ¥ d , Bur 2 [ S Mutual Savings Bank | 150 feet. | i A SRR ™ OF SAN FRANCISCO, ADVERTISEMENTS. | ~——— ; - | No, 33 Post Street. NTENSE SUFFERING seees s = Of which has b paid in gold coin " TATEMENT OF THE value of the nssets and | Mutual Savings Bank of § poration doing b San Franeisco sald assets were FROM DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH TROUBLE. and_whers ecember 30, 1509 Instantly Relieved and Pern{nnently Asg Tablets. ington. The actual value of sald promissory > A New Discovery, but Not a Patent Medicine. notes is Rea) estate taken for United States bonds (These bonds are trolled by this corpe kept in the vau of the Nation o g Bank of Comme: in New city.) Dr. Redwell relates an interesting ac- | yfiscetlaneous bonds o L1067 85 count of what he considers a remarkable | Bonds and shares of capital stock of case of acute stomach trouble and chroric | corporations upon which this cor dyspepsia by the use of the new discoy- | Poration has advanced - g (All sald promissory notes, bonds ery,/Stuart's Dyspepsis Tabiets. and stock certificates are kept in He says: “The patient was a man who | the vaults of this corporation and in had suffered, to my knowledge, for safe deposit boxes in the dep vault department of the Fir with dyspepsfa. E to sour and create gas: He had pains like tional Bank.) Cash in gold, siiver and currency, the actual value of which Is: In vault . .ee 28,745 58] In bank verereerennes 471,600 70 Furniture and fixtures... Taxes in advance s in the rheumatism back, shoulder blades and limbs, fuline: stomach. in the " and distress after eating, poor appetite and loss of flesh; the heart became affect- ed, causing palpitation and sleeplessness at night. “I gave him powerful nerve tonfes and | and blood remedies, but to no purpose. 1 As an experiment I finally bought a 5- | To depositors this corporat cent package of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab- | degosits amounting to lets at a drug store and gave them to him, | ,,ActuAl value of which is > “stockholders the -amount Almost immediate relief was given, and R TTals Ine (Ne. Aetwal vah Total assets all appearances fully cured “There was no more acidity or sour, watery risings, no bloating after meals, the appetite was vigorous and he has gained between 10 and 12 pounds in welgnt “Although Stuart's are advertised a yet I consider th tion to any physi as they Dyspepsia Tablets sold in d s n a most valu clan’s line of remedies, are perfectly harml deposits and including the s and can | amount of rued but uneol- be given to children or Invalids or in any | jooted interest on Investments Py condition of the stomach with perfect safety, being harmi 1 containing | Total Habilities 220505 23 nothing but fruit and vegetable essences, n and Golden Seal. any ques’ they MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK OF SAN FRAN- CISCO. By P “Without By m are the safest, most effective cure for indigestion, D PHELAN R bilfousness, constipation and all derange- 2 A. STORY. € 3 ments of the stomach, however slght OF | g, 0 o¢ california. City and 6 severe.” E ornla ou . s » | Francisco—ss. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are made by | = . the F. A. Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich., | e do solemnly swear that we have (and ea of us has) a personal kno contained In the foregol: the mat port. and th and are sold by druggists everywhere at 5 cents per package Little book on stomach diseases mailed | Yery, Siekation, statement, matter and thir {;m Address F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, | frrein,contained e frue. (o the best - . | Subsecribed and sworn to e | day of December, A, D r | C. Fonp, Notary Public in and for the 3 % | “'Ban Francisco, State of Californis | Call and examine my prices on furniture. stoves, ctc., before purchasing else- You can save fully 20 per cent by buy- PesRTAITAL Fitks Estimates given on complete house furnish- ing from cellar to garret. T. BRILLIANT, 838-340 POST ST., Bet. Stockton and Powell. Opp. Union Square Free delivery Oakland, Alameda and Berke- ley. Open evenings. DR.HALL'S REINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any | (KELB f case we cannot cure. This secret remedy stops ail losses in & hours, cures Emissions, Impo- tency, Varicocele, Gonorrhoea, | Gleet, Fits, Strictures, | s, ! Manhood and all ting effects | . use or ex: Seut | 2 = o e of sel sealed. §2 bottle: 3 bottles, §5; guarinteed tu . cure any case. Address HALL S MEDICAL IN- | FOR BARBERS. Bak. BTITUTE, BRUSHES . 855 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Also ers. bootblacks, batn. for sale at llG:?\i Market st.. S. F. All private . Neakbhide "::‘;;».:.'ll."-m tabies, iseases quickly cured. Send for free book. Brewere. nders. candy-makers, = B dyers, flour mills, foundries. laundries pec s COKE! COKE! ‘Wholesale Dealer an: ipper of Coke. OFFICE 8§13 Fi ST. WINVER RESORTS. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO VISITORS PASO ROBLES HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. HE greatest of health resorts: cures ail {lls | when others fall. Special round-tri ticket. For Information Apply 1o 2 Preste FRANK W. ELY, City Agent, Y, 0 Market st., Room 2.

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