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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1900, ADVERTISEMENTS. A HOSIERY SALE FOR ABOUT ONE-HALF THE REAL VALUE. 4 Hose are always & Jesirable investment, particularly when they can be pur- below thelr actual worth. TO-MORROW will afford you just euch an op- G chased hie Hose on sale are the highest standerd, made with the latest & make a stocking perfect in fit, finish, length, elasticity, and, & ¥ were advantageously purchased; bence we quote these extraord lsc a Palr. 136 a Pair. 500 dozen Ladies Hermsdorf @ye, fast extra heavy IXI black, fine Cotton Hose; very elastic and e ot S emooth finieh; double soles, heels and toes “sizes 5 to - es. Regular value, 35c a pair. NEW SP Moderate cost, superior quali of our stock; this is why OUR &: this week we offer such bargain g FOULARD SILKS AT A shipment of 40 Dleces on sale to-morrow. Th every yard ls worth Children's black Cotton Hose; % B L e e o S S o o oo ol ko k which we will place est designs, and low, you cannot afford t 98¢ AT nd Costumes than this make. finish and go YARD-25-inch black Satin Duch- (3,57 2K more DEC pure Silk; has & rich luster; A % an exceptiopal quality. Regular value, $1.2 85C 'l:t‘_Rn‘: nch blzc: Taffeta; DRESS GOODS fes ot e o o o o BEAUTIFUL NEW WASH 600DS 'DR. McNAUL QUIETLY MARRIED [ R Announcement of the Event Comes a Sur- AT STOCKTON e e e e i S Ce S o SeOas o R o o | with stationary | and imnc | smallpox and typholid fever. COLONIES A UNPROFTABLE Problem Now Confront- ing the Reichstag. PG DIMINISHING ~ POPULATIONS GERMAN GOSSIP ON SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. g Newspaper Comment, Generally Speaking, Is Losing the Tone of Bitterness Toward the British. Selt kel Copyrighted, 1900, by the Assoclated Press. BERLIN, Feb. 17.—Colonial matters en- grossed the attention of the Reichstag this week, the debate unmistakably show ing the unprofitable state of the colonies hitherto, even in the case of the most promising, like the Cameroons. It like- whse showed the growing appropriations, or diminishing exports Official reports demonstrate that famine and sic ss in German East Africa has astaied that colony. In the district of for example, within the year 1899, : population has been diminished from 123,308 10 6l, owing to famine, leprosy, The condition of the whole' colony &p- pears appalling. The trade of this colony, which is thrice the size of Germany, 1S magnificent and mostly with Briush In- dia, while the cos v Germany Is five- | fold the whole tra The reports from the other colonies aie not much better. | The Cologne Volks Zeitung says the railroad cts for the colonies now adopted amou ),000 marks, while, ADVERTISEMENTS. " W At Sloane’s Removal Sale. An extraordinary offering of high-class designs in LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. An exquisite assortment of Arabian, Renais- sance, Marie Antoinette, Brussels, Battenberg and Point de Paris, ranging In price from $4.00 er pair upward. 1lziottingham Curtains reduced from one- third to one-half off regular prices. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. During this sale we offer an upl:mne_d assort- ment of reliable pieces of Furniture, _including Ladies’ Dressing Tables, Chiffoniers, Sxdeboards: Music Cabinets; Tabourettes and hundredslxng dainty odd pieces, notable for style and quality, at most reasonable prices. SPECIAL SOFA PILLOW SALE. ABSOLUTELY FOR TUESDAY ONLY. We offer 2000 full-sized (24)1(24)5 Sofa Pll(ljo»;'s_ regular $1 grade, for 8OC 3§ regular $1.50 grade for 75c 3 regular $2 grade for $1.00. Down filled, interiined, covered in rich Velours and Satin Da- mask, regular $5, $6 and $7.50 grades at one-half regular prices. nd best assorts gl Rugs and Drapery Materials to seiect from. d stock on the Coast of Furnlture, Carpets, | continue until Great Britain's military eld ni session it was sald by members of the paign plans are no:nzyh ~ PACIRC CoNST = N < on the other hand, German trade with the S : Iy ' British colonies ~amounts to 500,000,000 i ; ; without entailing a cent of ex- | ANE &. CO g | R ¢ prise to Friends. : Sswever N : os 3 = k he v B o2 nnot be denied that the sentiment is & prese ¥ | b e pis * & | growing and obt in a large part of | 641-643-645 647 MARKET STREET. 5 QP00 A ST Black F . Astetes and very ex e batnk | ——— @&+ &+ 9+Se@ the nation that other methods than those | = ;. $12 centions .. TARD.- Dot & B & employed ar the German 5 & ine demigne & ISc Ryl 3 Special Dispatch to The Call. | colonies a significant o wn he price; w nted 9 | that during k | ot “’ e = 35¢ :1_' TOCKTON, Feb. 17.—Dr. William McNaul, a well-known practitioner of San | h““ Relct s :, 2 e !:! = 00 spuns. e o 2 ss Sar: oC: a o o T veal o @ efensive. S 1 ~ol 8 83 - g ey o 1 e gl S I, and Miss Sara McCain, daughter of William McCain, a wealthy | % the cefensive. Whus the ¢ S v, e et dent of Southern Monterey County, were quietly married in this clty | chances of the naval bill. Dr. Barth, the | 4 - i & rsday at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. F. A. Guernsey. The | Freisinnige leader, however, belleves | 4 e 1 jus e g doctor 1s favorably known in San Miguel and of late has been attend- | bill will pass, though the situation i | = wort e lacna & b4 ing a course of special lectures at the University of Californ When he the uncertainty as to the Ce b3 2| resumes his practice at home it will also be to leave his bachelor apartments fon. Dr. Lieber. the Center | ‘ D bl GRANB S'LK WMS‘[S B! for the more congenial sphere of domesticity. The bride is a young lady of mark- | s i Thie ‘_ar‘;\,“_:};{h hoe | o bl (;: ed grace and intellectual accomplishments. She was raised in Monterey County, |the Government and the other parties can 5 d= Answer Is <3 AT $5.95 EACH $| where her father is a large land owner and stock raiser. | hegotinte. Some are pulling one wav and | Many Differences to Be Carnegie’s ns 2 . . 21 The couple will return to San Miguel after a trip to the southland. It is whis- | the others are pulling another way | 2 | £ Fili m? 1 onably the §§ 5| pered that the announcement will come as a surprise to friends of both bride | ‘The South African war news and occur- | Adjusted. Ready for Filing. £ . . = By i | rences in the British Parliament are | 2 gi e | greedily Tesd and commented upon. A SESMAINES 4 | — — - — | number of the leading German papers to- . g’ 2l [day still affect to believe the relief of | WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—The Republi-| PITTSBURG, Feb. 17—The acceptance 5: : 81 ‘ | Kimberley is only a ruse by which the | can members of the conference committee | of service by /the attorneys for the de- g. - 8 INTEHES CKl j Shaces huve w1 tha Heitiahh Interdh Wap: 48 | neviigr chinid of the finencinl DN WS & | Sendiits & the Frick-Carnegle equity | | at Bplon Kop. . -day. ing at 11 | suit clears the way for the actual be- g | | | *Generally s At & protracted session to-day, beginning at 11 3 g/ ! u‘i.r,\'.”r‘ Speaking, though, e o | & m. and lasting until shortly before 6 | ginning of the fight in the courts between 3 8! f tone toward the British which | p. m. During part of this time Secretary | the two steel kings. The reco v-zed_ ad- 2 vas noticeable until recently. A num- | Gage was present, having been invited | herents of ez are dotng all in their 5 or of papers, especially the Agrarian and | ¢o give his views upon certain features power to, marshal thelr reserva forces for g erman, insist that the war must| s ine measure. At the close of the day's st, and consultat! on cam- o e s o e e o tre s ooy | conterence that no conclusion had been | ‘The fifteen days allowed ' n ok - hed on the Dbill asa whole or on | answer to the suit d X Work of the Delegation|Views He Is Said to Have | e . e i o T Lo glo” proposition, the entire tore Tt will probably | and leave the white population of Low gg\_m“ Been given to preliminary discu expiration of the time lim | German stock lords there. At the Foreign los involved et v Carseate w7 i | v sion on the general princi 1 at Washington. Expressed. Offcethese "day dreams are ridiculed; | Sig8. 07y o s called in o &1ve | papers will be ready when he The Foreign Office, however, does mot |, oo ' ish ~ concerning administrative | to Pittsburg, which wil W i % " o | Slders e ireat | other matters o chn! - | ately after Carnegle re: Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—The World to- | Britain. 2 g to carrying out the provisions of the will go over the pape morrow will publish a summary of a long | _Terrific snowstorms have prevented the | yiff 0 CRFIF 30010 become a law Deys. amix his siguat WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—The House | | sub-committee on naval affairs having | mperor from having much sport in Hu- bertusstock, though this morning he went The conference went over both the statement made House and Senate bills and it was found to Henry Loomis N sident McKinley | on as to the Ameri- quired, and no time w the defense. 3 by Jululeleiel -~ o W o | charge of the appropriatien bill has ¢, v toward ly “|out on foot with a small retinue, deer | ihat differences exist all along the line. | “The defense, it is sald, KO 0 5 O SIS OO DRI GO0 HOSICINAN | areed on an apropriation of SZINIE Tor | ands The ariioe 15 vonched o as ‘an | Stelking toward Waldau. == " |The House conferses insiated (hat {helr | mature of & general denial of al t AVY Vi ort - 2 focpss e cour! s e y. pas est met e requirs S O . X as to Car je's ma- the support of the navy yard at ‘P ort Or- | authoritative interpretation of the Presi- | though the official court mourning is now | miuation and the Senators were equally | o LR e A AR | chard, Wash. This is only $15,000 less than | dent's views. According to Nelson, “it is | over, no balls or court festivals will be | firm in standing by their bill. Strenuous | tnat the “iron-clad” contract still exists and 18 as forcible and binding as it_was | held for the balance of the season, and | pbjection is made by the House conferee | the old firm of Carnegie Bros. the carnival ball arranged for February |to the bimetallic section of the Senate 27 will be omitted out of respect for the | bill, and they also oppose the refund demise of the-Empress’ mother. | sectton of the bill. The conference did The reception of the United States Em- | not reach a stage where any proposition bassador, Andrew D. White, and Mrs. | to adjust any of the differences was fa- | White on Washington's birthday will oc- | vorably consldered. It is not meant that cur if Mr. White recovers in time, and a | there is a deadlock, because the c.)n’.}i;ll; | the estimate recommended by the Navy | | Dej nt. | 1 sropriation for the Mare Island navy vard has not been considered as yet, but the probability is that the | estimates of the Navy Department will be | cut in half by the committes. Represen- | Mr. McKinley's belief, and it will be his purpose to carry the belief into opera- | tion, that the constitution does not apply to any of our new islands; that those peoples are not fit for self-government be- yond that proposed fer Hawali; that our new possessions must not be pel‘mllled‘ PRSI Holds Bryan Responsible. PORTLAND, Feb. 17.—Ex-Governor Syl- vester Pennoyer to-day gave out the fol- BRIEF TRIAL ~ TWO FOOTPADS INSTOCKTON~ LANDED N JAIL reached that sta; ative Metcalf will insist upon ‘the appro- 0 e v o) ¢ “hop” at the Kaiserhof will follow. Mr. | eration has not lowing statement regarding the financial priation asked by the Navy Department. R R e e e Whhe $6-day had suffictently recovered | conference will continue on Monday. UY which has Besn passed by Congrass: . : | President Benjamin Ide Wheeler of the | right because our protected interests will to sit up. —_—— hfll(};\:lam(:flo?: n‘f’i\ifi l;leoa[ {n’ffi I(;.ns“‘»: Burglar Convicted in a|Passed Themselves Off | University of California has wired 8ena- | not be injured thereby | Fortnightl Buried Under Snow. | for S the nomination four years ago with e | tor Perkins that he will arrive in Wash- | "Tyo president belleves—and this is the | San Mateo Fortnightly. DENVER, Feb. 17.—A special to the | pis® carefully prepared speech . either Few Minutes. | as Officers. ingtor rrow. They will have a talk | ;¢ important statement that can pos- | Special Disvatch to The Call | News from Silverton, Colo., says: At the Bland, Teller or Stevensom would prob- | | over the proposed museum for San Fran- | sijly be made touching his present be.| SAN MATEO. Feb. 1.—The San Mateo | Golq King mine this afternoon George | ably have been nomipated snd siected 2 defeated himself and his party by < vo defeat in running saved his life. pines. He holds that Congress may pass are now in the slide and the men from the Washington and Gaston, one tariff law for Porto Rico, another for will be discontinued after March 11. | s } cisco and other points. Hefs—th ' hi lenary power | Fortnightly held its sixty-fourth meeting | Louis Avi and Antonl Tam were { cisco and other points. 3 e hat Congress has plenary power t Foster, ® | s volubility, and the party's -4 s & s [ i The special postal s ‘ex\?:da !ée;xl;l;[\' over Hawaii, Porto Rico and the Philip- | at the residence of G. W. Dickie on Tues- | caught in a snowslide. ?_g;?:: Z:&nAb‘;»' | permits & gold standard law now. In ail | Spectal Dispatch to 3 el Dispatch fo Xhe Oaty. day evening. A paper was read by the | H. “Ruskin as a | time only one man has been endowed with Rev. Ly sufcient power to defeat the enemy with TON, Feb. 17.—The shortest crim- WOODLAND, Feb. 17.—Constable Joh “vil Berv o ” 1d awall. 8 ohili = - 5 L2 % - v b 7.—Cons! n- he Civil Service Commission will hold | Hawaii, another for the Phiiippines, and | Socfal Reformer’: also one by G. W: | Gold King mine and mill are using every - S [ the history of the | fon of Davisville landed two desperate | on March 2 an examination lro{ carpenter | that a‘u may be different from that of the | Dickle on “Engineering.” followed by se- | effort to T iovermme bodies, but with no | & jawbone. 1 robbers in the County Jail to-day. farmer at Fort Bidwell Indian res-| United States. It does not appear likely Jections by Mrs. George Wallace. An in- [ hope of saving them allve. Cham 3 They held up a miner-south g?iho rail 3 lifornia. The salary is $600 | to his mind that any question can ever s(}umpnm’p trio was rendered by Mr. and | —— — Interclass plonship. P: ad d at Davisville about 9 o clock | | arise as to the civil rights of the people | Mrs. F. R. King and S. A. Maclure, clos- | Conflagration at Denver. | Spectal Dispateh to The Call 2 P F 4 " ut 9 o'clock tepresentative Hull, chairman of the | of these places. ing with a vocal solo by Mrs. E. G. Ro- v “olo.. Feb. 17.—The four-| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 17— : i night ¥ personated officers. | rfouse commiitee on military affalrs in-| Mr. McKinley's attitude, then, toward | dolph. | DENVER, Colo., G | The finals of the series of Interclass - [ One of them drew his revolver and made | traduced & bill to-day which, while it | the natives is benevolent. He desires to | —_— | story bullding at 1535 to 1539 Wazce street, | 7 " will be played next Monday be- elevate them, to educate them, and he | occupied by the-Millar-Osborn Spice Com- hopes that, in the end, they will become e o I Ik DA cwtilla Lhe mes o particular olloes et Ghet | Orchands Hege Eraus Swats e ¥ ¥he Kansas-Moline Plow Com- | tween the teams of the senfor and fresh ing. ad been s | searched him. He had $6 10 in his pock- | designed for the benefit of General Shaf- | i L nior and fresh. t s e y | ets, ol ey secured ' " | ter. T 1 thorizes the President to | worthy of being intrusted with local self- | Special Disatch to The Call any, was gutted by fire this morning. | man classes. This game wi ecide b had 1 o et | Ser ek Euy mectnalls iktior st | 00 01 B o ea ist of the army | government. lie does not think any of | WOODLAND, Feb. 17.—The County |Khe total damage 1s estimated at $I50.000, | class shall bear the honors of waversity - the verdic | bery they made a pretense of being len- | 251eCk, 1T0T F08 TOCRSC rank of brigadier | these natives worthy now, except the few [ Board of Horticulture was in session to- | of which $50.000 Is on the stock of the Mil- | champions D OB ¢ cacitine camtant of the bee The jury was “out just|ient with him. While insisting that he | ooy oeer DOt Ay have distinguished him- | in Hawail upon whom it is intended to | day. Reports received from all districts | lar-Osborn Company, §75.000 on the stock | falr to be fH0 TIO8" B3 § contest of the - Peich, as the defendant | Was a bad man they gave him the.option | Soil Sating the war with Spain in com. |bestow the suffrage—a few more than | are to the effect that Yolo County | of the Ransas-Moling Company and $%,000 | season. Both teams are practicing daily wa wn, robbed a saloon at|Of Jeaving the county with all possible | mand of & separate army, to appoint him | possessed the suffrage under the Dole | orchards are practically free from pests | on the building owned by Charles Boel- | for the event, ‘being spurred on by the In- Lot e He was caught at Ta- | Daste or of being locked up in the branch ifiujnr neral in the United States army |G nment. and insects. | cher. | tense class feeling displayed. « returred to this city by Sherist | 2!l He made a pretense of Ing the | with pay and allowanc b e e e - - ¥ it me t g D g e - A he Tath s to deal with_ the islands as markets for | = ~ = = M _t90n CIRntie aEe.. A Sew that grade on the reti American products, and as the subjects | commenceu tle hope of ‘med the o! over and returned he found Constable | to_Davisville, whei an effort to draw his pistol, but Constable | | Johnson, who was within three feet of him and had him covered with his revol- ver, commanded him to throw up his| bands and he obeved. The officer hand- cuffed them together and relieved them of their pistol, after which he searched them and recovered all the stolen money | except 5 cents. Believing them to be secure, PROMINENT MINING MAN DIES OF SMALLPOX Demise of W. D. Johnson Creates Ex- citement in an Oregon | Constable | also provides for a chaplain for each regi- | ment of the regular and volunteer army | With the rank of captain, and for doing | 2 allowing ofl men sixty days to| o owing, but the ofl men insist | that this does not give them full protec- | tion, While the holders of scrip can only locate on agricultural lands, it is known to the Land Office that some such lo- cators have made contracts with oil well borers, giving the latter an Interest in 11 'found. A or Perkins' bill providing for the the San of commercial exploitation generally. The President is a_thorough believer in the moral and intellectual value of com- Protestant _ Christianity and clvilization by means of commerce. “It is important to digress a moment,” says Mr. Nelson, *“for the purruss of say- ing that the President is largely under the influence of certain clergymen, one of whom considers that he is the chosen champion of Protestantism in its imag- inary war with Romanism, and this ac- counts in a large measure for his convies fage.atatetetale u v ningagaded % LEALE O affected { Johnson. vay with post chaplain. | pants 2 2 sicians be called o exum- | , The officer disguised the miner and the | * Senator berkins and Representatives | Merce, and he srocceds on the theory Y ™ prisoner refused to a: | two went in search of the robbers.. They | Waters and Neeham are urging the Al \&1-{” i l‘"; ge”";r‘ D m{‘g‘m:m as 1“1 any way, and the best that | C2Me upon them just as they were leav- | ricultural Department to have the h overned and | its pguvl‘e ‘are m’orfifi- be done der “the circumstances | :}r;]gl;lréebl;;?!:r ynrdr lorridc out of town | ers of forest lien scn%;i:;{redl from locat- Kmmd - v see that his legal rights were pro- t ebeam of a freight car. | ing it on oil lands in 'ornia. e Ska! Mtaranll Ly Henabtink iha ta B | When discovered one of the men made| 'The Interior Department has issued reg- | & "POES OOV 70 1 M hiastings "of In the treatment of those nervous disorders of men, young and old, which result from the abuse of some law of nature, early indiscretions, later excesses, dissipations, etc., there is much to be considered. The subject is Town. Johnson relaxed his vigilance and put his | coining of subsidiary coln at 'the San | tion that in spreading Christianity and 5 to The Call roly n his coat pocket. Withe Francisco Mint has receives va ¢ the heathen he is gain- : 4 % 2 )hw“‘ Call £ warning the two robbers su(ldfln]y]i‘:f o:rf"rfused States Treasurer Roberts, This f.‘,‘;’“:‘?\g"rl'(:erzf’;‘: thg ‘:-xlrlpmval of gxo‘c‘ll deeper than most phy51c1ans think it. One thlng is ASE, Or., Feb. 17—W. D.|tacked him with the evident intention of | bill was introduced by Mr. Perkins in or-| Americans. Mr. McKinley is a_loyal 2 o was mining near Baker | securing the weapon and compelling him | der to furnish small coin to the people | Methodist and is naturally stirred and certain. ; returned home. A physi- | at point of the weapon to unlock the | of California and the Pacific Coast. If the | moved by thé enthusiasm and spirit of handcuffs. They would probably have suc- | ceeded but for the timely interference of the miner. | With their disengaged hands they | seized the officer and pinioned his arms in | such a way that, although he had hold of | ed to attend him for an ill- need smallpox. The house quarantined and a guard . As Mr. Johnson's chil- attending school, the ded to_close the school n has b en taken to prevent the se. and the dead man’s y removed to the outksirts After considerable difficulty, in securing three he dead man at midnight. fon was part owner in the Red n_Baker County, Oregon, and i $75,000 for his interest a short struck the other fellow with the butt of his revolver and both were laid out. | | Free Postal Delivery. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 17.—Postal In- | spector M. H. Flint that a free delive tablished in Baker: announced Ladies! We are going to give you a fine Vici Kid Shoe, welt or turned, that well. What more could we give you? 2nd delivered, mail or exprzss prepaid, tor $3.50. Kast's 788-740 Market Street. Eend for New Catalog—Spring 1900, | claims located in the ofl regions in the comes a law it will create employ- ::‘cln?clor at least 500 additional persons | in_the San Francisco Mint. | Miles G. Thorf and Leopold Strasser, | Jetter-carriers at San Francisco, have | been promoted from $800 to §1000 per an- | in the coast survey service. e 0il Owners Organize. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. WILLOWS, Feb. 17.—Parties having western portion of the county met to-day in Willows and effected a temporary or- ganization with a view to forming a_cor- poration later. J. A. Apperson, J. D. Kan- ner, H. B. Elliott, Byron Ivory and H. W. started in working order. ———— Library Benefit. Friday night for the benefit of the San Mateo Free Library. A special feature was the excellent music_rendered by local orchestra, composed of ladies and | gentlemen who _assoclated themselves | some time ago for that purpose, their | only incentive being devotion to music | and a progressive spirit as amateurs. Their efforts in this instance resulted most satisfactorily to their hearers. s L -l oo Drank Wood Alcohol. BUTTE, Mont., Feb. 17.—Some of a band of Cree Indians camped near town came 10 the city to get a quantity of alcohol. Ey mistake they were given wood alco- hol. Three of the band—two bucks and a squaw—ds it. They all three died in great agony. | el Mallory died on the Oregon express | | this evening and her body was taken off | that denomination. “It does not_follow, on the President's | & theory, that if free trade is established | between this country and Porto Rico there | should not be a protective tariff against | the products of the Philippines and Cuba, for Cuba is talked about, naturally, in | matter of course. “One thing _is settled deflnitely in re- spect to the Philippines. The open door | is not to I:e;flaued to them. The Repub- | lican party will not consent to give to the | Aslatic world_an opportunity to land its | goods in the Philippines free of duty, to | enjoy whatever modified tariff there may | be established between the Philippines and this country.” HIGHWAYMEN CAPTURED. Fargo & Co. from Deputy Marshall Hood announcing that the combined Tombstone | and Nogales posses had captured the two | Owen brothers, members of the train-| Up to date three of the five bandits have | been captured and it is only a matter of | 1 short time when the two remaining out- | aws will be caught. o | Died on a Train. ~ Special Dispatch to The Call. | GRANTS PASS, Or., Feb. 17.—Miss Ce-“ at this place. She was in company with her father, J. H. Mallory of Castle Rock, | ‘Wash., and had been to Arizona for her | health. Father and daughter. were on | their way home. The body will be for- warded home on the next train. —_——— Men's calf shoes for $1 25, worth $2 50, at the sale of shoes, 717 Market street. : his revolver he could not draw it. The | num. | cek. He died this morning and | miner clubbed one of them on the nen | “Pewltt L. Reaburn of San Bernardino | administration clrcles and in Congress as They do not tone or strengthen. widow and five children. EVery | gng he fell to the ground. Mr. Johnson | has been appointed assistant topographer | if its annexation to this country were a has left me for parts unknown. doctor, there is no mistake, your Belt Now, iving satisfaction if used cannot help nstructions. 1 am willing according to Belt, with attachment for men. You wear it ali night for 60 to 9o days and take ordinary care of your general health. During this time it is building up every organ of the body. Over 8000 were cured during 1899. Beware of any who may offer you my Belts at half price, for I have no agents, and my ap- pliances are never sold in drug stores. My latest improved Belts have the letter “S** perforated upon each cell of the battery; any not so marked are imitations. send for free book, “Three Classes of Men,” which explains all. Office hours g to6; Sundays 1010 I. DR. T. A. SANDEN, 6 O'FARRELL STREET, 119} SOUTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Drugs Only Stimulate. It is just like taking a glass of whiskey to temporarily relieve the men- tal torture of some financial or family trouble. saw drugs were not giving my patients satisfaction, and went to work experimenting, just as a business man does if ha wishes to change some condition of his affairs which is not proving profitable. I soon The first thing I discovered was that the weak- Treat Cause, Not Effect, w}'xigh d;ve\oped into my present famous Dr. Sanden Electric This appliance is a model home self-treatment for weak men. Call to-day and examine them, or SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. RUSSEL BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. b3 b < g g 3 Walk lected directors. It is pro- e ‘ e e e fo B oormaration wich | Two More of the Train Robbers Now Cured the Blacksmith of ness was not local. For proper results a remedy had 3 an some | 500,000 shares, valued at 000, Fifty- Under Arrest. Weak Back. 3 . R s s sy, o i, De re- | Spectal Dispatch to The Call | Arcata, Humboldt Co, Cal, Feb. 16, 180, to be found which would build up the whole organ- : | F ; : Dr. Sanden—Dear Sir: _Yours of Fel s 3 placed on sale. The territory thus far| NOGALES, Ariz., Feb. 17—A telegram Tt s Bals T hed 1 ism. | | Sho s faken up amounts to 820 acres. ' Wells will | was received at Nogales at 4 o'clock this Ton had the desired effect in thas T am ik knew then that I should 3 be sunk in a few weeks and everything | afternoon by Agent Overton of Wells, | happy to inform you that the backache 2 3 cannot be duplicated anywhere for tre I/ Special Dispatch to The Call. v e robbers who held up and robbed the to give the information to any onme. k money. A Dbrruty—strong, durable, ]| SAN MATEO, Feb. 17.—A musicale and | Wells-Fargo Company express car at Yours, ete., JOHN ROBINSON. and to meet this demand invented a por - & comfortable, Wears well and looks | |social dance was held in Library Hall on | Fairbanks last Thursday evening. { portable chain battery, SHCROROHOCHO I X 10 DML v

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