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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. BEAUTY SECRET Eemarkable Discovery Whereby Every Lady May Now Attain the Perfect Bloom of Youth. A Free Trial Package Sent by Mall Frepaid and Sealed in Plain Wrapper to All Who Send Name and Address. secret of & perfect skin. She has nd the key to feminine beauty. All #ighs and heartaches over & poor appear- ey now be banished, for it is within eans of every lady, young or middle aged, earest and most refined complex- s woman's beart. And what fs MRS BERT KILBY. More Dread of the Dental Chair, least par- without 1 work v i entl Pators, streets.) 4 TES, LEGACIES AND UN- CLAIMED MONEY ENGLAND. SCOTLAND or IRELAND. S—BEST LEGAL ppear again. CHICHESTER'S EN: CNRYROVAL i P Do o wd e ta sinre. mon Eellef for Ladion” tn e oy poo turn Mail. 10.000 Teiimeriaic 803y Druggis. ok eater Chemical Co., Square, PHILA., PA REINVIGORATOR «d reward for any This secret v . I cures Emissions, tency, Varicocele, C Fits, & Masbood and all wasting effects § © s . 3 self-abuse or excesses. Sent —> ' | ed. 32 bottie; § botties §5; guarantesd te case Address HALL'S MEDICAL IN- €iseases Guickly cured. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- deled and renovated. KING, WARD & r o P Rooms, B0c to $1 50 day; month. Free baths; hot 35 to 520 eve all x! DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Cataiogues and Priee Lists Mallal on Application. COAL. COKE AND PIG IRON, rr ] 500 Batt Street JCW |LSU.\ & C0., relephone” Taate atss. COPPERSMITH. R FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH, Mer. SYITH. Plembing, Steambost nd Ship Work a Specialty. 16 Washington st. Telephone Main 5641 cw. JAS BOYES& CO. Ehipping Butchers, 104 » Clay. Tel. Main 1294 PAPER DEALERS. WILLAMETTE *"L% 430 PAres Pz - PRINTING, I. C. BUGHES, 511 Saneorns w8, ¥ STATIONER AND PRINTER. ! wireet. Codes. WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, Y2552, 22 DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, is the Best Coal in the market. Office and Yards—450 Maln street. t has remained for a Cincinnati woman to | room; fire grates in every ht. | B s { DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT. DONT NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS. They Are the Most Important Organs of the Body. 2 7 ann . “ To Test for Yourself the Wonderful Curative Properties PARIS INVADED BY THOUSAIDS - OF AMERICANS | Advance Guard of Visitors to the Exposition Arrives. — With One Accord Hotel Proprietors of the French Capital Raise Their Rates to Exorbitant Di- mensions. e Copyrighted, 1500, by the Assoclated Press. PARIS, April 7.—The advance guard of he army of foreigners invading Paris for large proportion are Americans hotels are already filling up and the prices of everything are rising. In fact, these st arrivals form a sort of a forlorn hope n whom the hotel and shopkeepers are experimenting with increased charges. Not only tors but permanent resi- dents ning to_feel the burden of . Most of the hotels the adv that the regular ed either to leave or ac accommodations. Those who ugh to have only apartments have at their rents will be dou- nihs after the opening of The cab drivers have an th and trying to ar- with the Government for increased fon itself everything is usion draught the expo- »sit their of exhibits. are finding capped in prepa tion, owing to the xpected cong on the railways between Havre and Paris, and aiso on the tracks within the expo- sition grounds. There is a continual struggle between the representatives of ev fon to get cars into the grounds, but the French people hold the key to the tion and take good care that their | own cars are taken to their exhibit space and unloaded before those of the United States and other nations. Russia and Bel- glum are the o countries favored. U States Commissioner General Peck is disturbed by this situation, and in or- der to expedite matters has stationed men_ along railroad from Havre to , £ pose of pushing through ying American exhibits. arm was recently created by the scovery of a few of smallpox in . especially as the discovery was on the eve of the exposition, and a short time there was a great de- mand for vaccination. Medical statistics t pu show, however, that there 1 for anxiety, its appearance at the be r, now practicall deaths all only Assessments Too Low. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN DIEGO, April 7.—Mayor Capps is preparing his annual message to the City which will the middle of this month. Among other Counct jon he will assessment . Another. sugge: »a that the presen nt. The assessment roll hrunk from about $20,000,- , and that is not a good was on a values on outside lots. - Will Attend the Conclave. Special Dispatch to The Call SAN JOSE, April mandery No. 16, Knights Templar, and friends about 15) strong will attend the conclave at Los Angeles on April 24. They leave here on special cars on April 23 The commandery's drill team, about thirty strong, under Captain Cash, will ticipate in a competitive drill.' The <nights will be accompanied by a number of prominent members of the Eastern Star. Gelery Compound 15 Gents. NO MORE. ; NO LESS. And this price every day in the year. SEND FOR 100-PAQE ILLUSTRATED CATALOQUE. |@ Palne’s Celery Compound . .. . . . 75¢ || Plerce's Prescription... . .. ... 75¢ {§@ Pierce’s Discovery....... ....76¢ Plnkham'’s Compound.. . ......75¢ Baker's Honturas Sarsaparilla. . 75¢ Hoed's Sarsaparllia.........75¢ Ayer's Sarsaparilla. .........75¢ Scott's Emuislon, $1.00 sfze...75¢ Carter's Halr Renewer........50¢ Carter's Lithia Tablets . ......25¢ Vaidier's Violst Ammonla. . . . . 25¢ Swamp Root . .. . .40¢ Syrup of Figs. .. .35¢ Carter's LiverPllls.. 15¢ THE OWL DRUS CO. Cut-Rate Druggists, 1128 MARKET ST. BAN FRANCISCO, 10th ond Broadway Oakxiand fon has made its entry and a | ther places of popular resort. The | be presented about | call the attention of the Council fact that an immense mount of personal property is escaping xation, and will possibly by name refer -’ of the large stores here whose have returned exceedingly | one knows that the | —8San Jose Com- | | who 1s CHILOREN GIVE NOISY GREETING 10 THE OUEEN Fifty Thousand Irish Lads and Lassies Cheer for Victoria. —_— Dublin’s Royal Guest Greatly Af- fected by the Heartiness of the Juvenile Demon-~ stration. e DUBLIN, April 7.—The children’s dem- onstration, which closed the Queen’s week in Ireland, was probably one of the most gladsome days either the Queen or Dub- lin has known In years. Certain it is that the Queen is making fresh conquests dally, and her Majesty's many acts of personal seif-sacrifice have completely | won the hearts of the people of Ireland. To-day's demonstration had elements of Joy which the Queen has experienced but seldom In the recent gloomy months. | There were miles of cheering children under a continuous canopy of fluttering | flags, with a background of thousands of holiday-making elders who accom- panied them. The charming weather tended to make the celebration in ever way delightful, not only to the Queen, but to the It the royal procession The genulneness and spontaneity of the children’s welcome kept her Majesty in continual good humor and yet visibly affected her deeper feelings as well. The fact that 50,000 children arrived and de parted from Dublin without serfous ac- cident, so far as known, Is not the least | remarkable feature of the day. On Monday the Queen will pay another visit to Dublin and the event promises to be quite the equal of her first entrance into the city. The route will be through one of the important districts not yet visited by her Majesty and was arranged at her own request to gratify the pre- viously disappointed public. Commenting upon the seizure of the United Irishman the Dublin Independent | condemns the action of the authorities as “stupid and inopportune.” It says: “Looking through the issue we find many coarse and insolent references to the | Queen and the Lord Lieutenant which no one with the instingts of a gentleman could attempt to defend, but, abusively offensive as they are, they afforded Jjustification for suppression. The Freeman's Journal remarks: *“The castle has again acted with its usual crass stupidity. Such unwarrantable in- terference with the press without a trial or warning would never be attempted or tolerated in England. thorities deem the Queen’s visit as an auspicious moment to emphasize the dif- ference between the two countries.” APPEAL FOR MERCY TO QUEEN VICTORIA | Parents of Anarchist Sipido Ask That She Intercede on Behalf of the Lad. BRUSSELS, April 7.—The parents of Jean Baptiste Sipldo, who made the at- tempt on the life of the Prince of Wales, have addressed thie following petition to Queen Victoria: Your Majesty: Two unhappy parents wish to tell you their despair and implore your pity. It is a father and a mother who beseech your Majesty to pardon an unfortunate son for an attempt whereof he has been gullty. poor, even in indigence, but we are honest. Neither of us has ever falled in ou: child, who has committed this fe; is an innocent lad, acted on by evil incite ments. They have taken advantage of his in experfence, but he understands now the cha: acter of his act and weeps with us and im- plores pardon, O Queen. We have nine children, all still little, and all | come to you with the same prayer and the | same supplication. For to your gracious kind- | ness they look for help. Our child is in prison. The idea of it 1s too horrible. Have pity on us. Have pity on him. His crime was hateful, but he is our child, | His heart 1s good and reproves his amct. It seems to us impossible that he can be con- founded with criminal wretches. At your knees we pray you to intercede in his favor. He is only 15 and was a most re- spectftl, submissive, loving boy, with a heart of gold. knowing rothing—a boy whom they have wickedly deceived by odious lies, inducing him to fire at your most esteemed son, his Royal Hizhness the Prince of Wales Great, noble Queen, delgn to cast a look of pity on’our misery and our life will be but one outpouring of gratitude and respect to your most august, merciful Majesty. A petition in much the same terms was sent to the Prince of Wales. PREPARATIONS FOR THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Special Dispatch to The Call. LOS ANGELES, April 7—Arrangements for the State convention of the California League cfz;efl\x;;lmdc;ubl that mests in this cit; T and are pr favorably, and indications I !:'3:.{:-‘ lief 1t will prove one of the most success- ful gatherings of Republican workers that has ever been held in the history of the league. A report made to the executive committee to-night shows that 157 clubs are fully organized and will send dele- Bates. Credentials for club delegates are being mailed to all narts of the State, including a distinct announcement of railroad rates. Tickets can be purchased fifteen days be- fore and during the convention sessions for one and one-third fares on the certifi- cate plan. Headquarters have been selected for all clubs at the various hotels, while the executive . headquarters will be at the ‘Westminster. The convention hall, badges, decorations and music will be furnished by the citizens, a sufficlent sum having been subscribed to meet all expenses. In- dications warrant the assertion by the committee that fully 2000 delegates will be resent and that twice that number of epublicans will be in attendance. In the important campalgn of 1900 the gathering in Los Angele! in reality will be the ini- tial gun of the impending national cam- palgn, and from this convention may em. anate prlnclglel that will foreshadow the Republican State platform. -— Inquest on Hawkins. Special Dispatch to The Call. REDWOOD CITY, April 7.—A Coroner's jury to-day found that Thomas Hawkins ‘came to his death on the 3d inst. from a nshot wound inflicted by George Wil- jams. The two men quarreled on the night of the 2d inst., the dispute was resumed on the morning of the 3d. Haw- kins started toward Williams, and the lat- ter, who had a shotgun in his hands, lev- eled it and fired. Hawkins fell back dead. L Pope Receives American Sailors. ROME, April 7.—The Pope to-day gave an audience to ninety Catholic sallors of Piich arsived from Napids {'-’mru & The sailors warmly acclaimed xxfi, in excellent health. le Princes who followed in | no | The castle au- | We are | CHINA WARNED T0 SUPPRESS THE "BOXERS® |Given Two Months in Which to Break Up the Society. e Representatives of the United States and European Powers Send an Ultimatum to the Peking Government., St | LONDON, April 7.—A special dispatch | from Shanghai announces that the Ameri- can, British, French and German minis- ters have sent a joint note to the Chinese Foreign Office demanding the total sup- pression of the soclety of “Boxers” within | two months and announcing that other- wise the powers mentioned will land troops and march into the interior of the northern provinces, Shantung and Chili, | in order to secure the safety of foreigners. | According to the same dispatch the | American, Italian and French legations are now provided with naval guards from the large gathering of warships at Taku. Liu Kun Yih, Viceroy of Lang Kiang, | has had three audiences with the Dowager Empress relative to the Emperor, and it is | believed he has impressed her with the | advisability of restoring his Majesty to | | power. | WASHINGTON, April 7.—It is sald at | | the State Department that the last heard | from Minister Conger of United States | within the last few days was that there stantial change in the situa- | tion in China. The Minister has not in- formed the department of the concerted action of the powers reported from Pe- | king. It is said here that so far as the | United States Minister is concerned noth- ing has been done to commit the United | States Government to action in combina- | tion with the powers. Mr. Conger's in- | structions enabled him to make as strong | a_presentation as he may deem necessary of the desire of his Government that fuil protection should be extended to Ameri- | can residents in China. It was entirely | proper for him to couch this demand in | strong language and even to intimate the | intention of the United States Government | to undertake through its own agencles to | supply the needed protection to our citi- zens should the Chinese Government fail | | in its duty in that matter. In doing this | Mr. Conger might have acted in precisely the same line as representatives of some | | of the great European powers at PeklnF, | | but the officials are confident that he did | not become a party to any concert of ac- | tion. The United States Minister was spe- | | cifically instructed on this point that he | | must act on his own responsibility, and | while his course might lie parallel {o that | followed by other Ministers resident in | Peking, he must under no circumstances | join with them in a concert. | Just how far the Minister has gone in the idirection indicated is at present un- | known here. The naval officers do not believe that he has yet summoned a naval force from Admiral Watson's command | to guard his quarters at Peking. for In | such case, they assume, the naval com- mander addressed would have notified the Navy Department by cable. The Minister appears to have anticipated the necessity for something of the kind., however. for a month ago he suggested to the State Department the expediency of having a warship. Improvements at Keswick. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. KESWICK, April 7.—Keswick has the | highest brick smokestack in Northern Cal- ifornfa. It is 170 feet in height. In addition Keswick_will soon_ have the largest oil | tank in Northern California. The Moun- | | tain Copper Company is now buflding one | that will hold 125,000 gallons. The smelter | company is going to use crude petroleum as fuel for its reverberatory furnace, in | which it has hitherto used dally one car- load of the very best soft coal. | tain amount of protection against foreign | of Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Every Reader of the ‘“Call” May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail. [ [ i \' GERMANY HAS 4O INTENTION T LOWER DUTIES Plain Statement Made by Minister of Finance Miquel. e Assault Made on Prince of Wales Looked Upon Merely as a Young- ster’s Escapade by Berlin Press. e Copyrighted, 1900, by the Assoclated Press. BERLIN, April 7.—Regarding Ger- many’s projected new commercial treaty policy various semi-official utterances dur- ing the past week show the imperial Gov- ernment does not intend to deviate from | the protective tariff policy. In no case will there be a lowering of dutles. Fi- nance Minister Miquel, in his own organ, the Poltische Nachrichten, says: | “At present the Government is consid- ering whether It is advisable tc intreduce maximum and minimum tariffs instead of the present system of a uniform tariff scale. There are many reasons for argu- ing In favor of such a change, especially the assurance thus given to every branch of trade and industry that no matter how the treaties are finally concluded a cer- Thousands of Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect If. Is that great human engine, which from untimely graves by its immediate | decides the health of every man and | and marvelous power over diseases of | woman, working properly? the kidneys and bladder. Are symptoms like the following star- | Especlally In cases of Bright’s disease |ing you in the face every day: is Swamp-Root winning new friends competition s vouchsafed. This appiles + Y o Stll] stronger to the productive and agri-| “\weak, sluggish circulation. | every hour. The South African war throughout the | Puffy or dark circles under the eyes. Swamp-Root succeeds because it week was commented on in the usual Sallow, yvellow, unhealthy complexion. | cures. Every man and woman, no matter how healthy and vigorous, would profit by taking S mp-Root every now and spirit. The smallest success of the Boers | was magnified #nd hailed, while the Bri- tish successes were belittled. | Urine "cloudy, milklike or stringy; | @ark in color or offensive. Painful, scalding sensation in pass- To-morrow's Die Woche will contain an | v - 1 bso- ; - 1| ing it. then as a preventive, and thus abso article from the pen of Mafor von Fran: | "Bull, heavy headaches, dizzy, tired |lutely forestall kidney and biac troubles. Swamp-Root is the wonderful discov- ery of the eminent kidney specialist, Dr. Kilmer, and is used in the leading hospitals, recommended by skillful phy siclans in their private practice and taken by doctors themselves who have kidney ailments, because they recog- nize in it the greatest and most success- ful remedy that medical science has ever been able to compound. If you have the slightest symptom of kidney or bladder trouble, or if thers | feeling, faint spells, irregular heart. Obliged to go often during the day and to get up many times at night. Pain or dull ache in the back. Feeling of oppression and apprehen- sion. Restless, irritable and hard to please. All fagged out, run down, sleepless nights and discouraged. If you have any of-these symptoms take the advice of one who has made a life study of just such diseases and look well to yourself, because you have Africa, Interestingly weighing the chances of Boer treks to that German colony after the war is over. The author on the whole considers the Boers wculd be an undesir- able element. As further detalls about the attempt on the life of the Prince of Wales at Brus- sels come in the German press changes its cue and considers it in the light n? a| farce. The Voerwaerts to-day, grouping | all the evidence, says: “The whole thing was a dumme dungen- | streich (voungster's escapade), and it is preposterous to seek therein proof of in- | tenplonal! Suarofismdr S0y DONOEN [¥itaey teoulle. is a trace of it in your family history, e e rew D. White, the United States | 1f your urine when allowed to remain | send at once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- Embassador, has secured passage on |undisturbed in a glass or bottle for | hamton, N. Y., who will gladly a you free by mail immediately cost to you, a sample bottle of Sw Root and a book of wonderful Swamp- Root testimonials. Be sure to say that you read this generous offer in the San Francisco Sunday Call. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular 50-cent and $1 size bottles at drug stores. Don’t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root. board the Deutschland for July 29 alone, sailing from Cherbourg after viewing the Paris Exposition hurriedly. He will at. tend his daughter’'s wedding and will visit ‘Washington before returning here. Mr. White has sent some reminiscences twenty-four hours forms a sediment or | settling or has a cloudy appearance, it | | s evidence that your kidneys need im- | mediate attention. Bright's disease, which is destroying more human lives than any other dis- ease, may be stealing upon you. The symptoms you have noticed are the danger signals nature sets to show that the track of health is not clear. Take Swamp-Root, the famous new of Tolstol and others to a New York mag- azine and has about finished a long his- torical work. ! PUBLIC EXECUTION OF FIVE MURDERERS |{ discovery, whose fame is being heralded grateful men and women, saved FEugenio Rodriguez resisted the execu- | tioners. Before he was subdued five offi- | cers were required to overpower him. He | addressed the crowds on his way to the | platform, declaring his innocence and blaspheming and cursing every one in te of the efforts of the priests. The women along the route of the pro- cession waited and wept as the condemned men went by. A halt was made near the platform and the carts proceeded singly to authorities for permitting the Span mode of execution, although they favi the death penalty being Inflicted. crowds dispersed in an orderly manner af- ter the execution and the business houses were reopened, Counterfeiter Sentenced. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. BOISE, Idaho. April 7 Populace of Ponce Views the Garrot- | ing of the Slayers of Prudencio Mendos. PONCE, Porto Rico, April 7.—The five men—Simon Rodriguez, Carlos Pacheco, Hermogenes Pacheco, Eugenlo Rodri- | guez and Rosallo Santiago—convicted of the murder in October, 1598, of Prudencio Mendos at Yuaco, after having assaulted Judge Beattle the wife and daughter of their victim, who | the steps. Some of the condemned walked | ¢5-day sentenced J. P. Stewart, allas Pat were compelled to dance about the corpse, | up, but others had to be carried to the | oipovle, the counterfeiter, to five were executed to-day by the garrote dur- | platform, where thev were seated and | = R L Do mant on MeNeels Is- ing the early forencon at a spot about a | bound, with their backs to the posts. As | monthe WaprSoTmenr, o8 SRR TS0 mile from the jail. Business was suspend- | the executioner tightened the screw rap- | land. Washington, and to pay & fno o0 ed and a large but orderly crowd lined the | jdly the bodfes twitched for two or three | $500. Uf“?“'» - "f b "-v' e (ld laolfl Streets and surrounded the elevated plat- | minutes and then all was over. The of- | that has been distributing bogus & form upon which the execution took place. | ficlals of this place censure the American | pleces throughout the West. V I i | i) | | hy hM l. # I H 1 | and let us make you up a neat, dressy suit or over- coat, such as would cost about $17.50 or $20.00, were you to order elsewhere. We will make the suit or overcoat for $13.50 and guarantee it for one year. You can select your cloth from a large assortment of patterns and have the suit or coat made in any of the following styles : Single-breasted sack with plain Cutaway frock, well tailored, good selection of dressy cloths to choose from. Strand, similar to cutaway, except shorter and has outside pockets. Box overcoat, as pictured. W inter overcoat, slightly longer than box. lapels. Single breasted sack, with stylish silk facing. Double-breasted sack with plain lapels. Double-breasted sack with silk facing. As we have said before, we purchased the cloth for this sale before the trade prices went up.and con- sequently are dble to make the clothes for this orice. Perhaps you are in need of a spring suit? Do you not want to save $4 or $5? Write for samples and self-measuring blank.

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