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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HEALTH HABIT. e ist as Easy to Form as Any Other. dellberately form our pet y are unconsciously ac- s we grow, and by the they are hurting us, we Strong to be easily broken. r rm a good habit, a contract the unfash- ng always well to get into 1s to stomach; if you BonesandThus e Evade the Tax. ok t aking after meals Mcle: Rgustive RAUD in the matter of shi : e i RAUD in the matter of shipping St it b e ke EVERYWHERE - so much 2 making up the figures given here. . { owery kingdom is at present the Adams is the Scuthern Pacific and ~ h euch Aigestives | subject of investigation by the lo- Wells, Fargo & Co. agent at Colma, and is . . bined e a cal Health Department and the also Postmaster. He acted in a very pe- police, whose 2 as be . > culiar manner when asked to produce the s Dy , whose ald has been enlisted by vEpe Health Officer O'Bri The Board hai Colma records and would not do so until & overworked | o~ €& er T 8 POREC, 10N, ordered by the Coroner. He at first flatly . e eac Ol l O‘V . to | inelly become awakened to the fact that denied having any records. When asked 4 of | the city has been defrauded of thousands ‘whydhe did not malke a report of lhg .1.‘11». - by e stly due it and is stil ng discrepancies in the matter under in- and sim- | Bl 3s Wil elox, vestigation he said he had “had his eye wily Mongolians. art's Dyspepsia ¥y to the elf, and ind 1 eaten, noth- g safer can Health Officer O'Brien de- ient employes and also er into the hands of the It is the sacred belief of ese that his remains should n Chinese sofl, and the bones lerers from Cathay are ship- eir home country from all parts “alifornia there is an e ghastly Mongo- n of $10 1s demanded each full set of bones State statute providing that be paid for each permit to 18 of & human being out t's Tablets a g s Ship Human Re-| mains as Fish CHINESE DEFRAUD CITY OF THOUSANDS IN FEES | @+ 0+ 000+0+0+0+0-+0++ 0+ @ —_— Officials Know of Unlawful Acts, but the Fraud Does Not Stop. on the proposition.” ‘When asked if it was likely the Chinese were burying more than one set of bones under one transfer he said he did not think so, but promised to open the next box brought out. InVestigation shows startling discrepan- cies between the records, of permits given here and transfers issue at Colma. ADVERTISEMENTS. to sin and not repent These' records demonstrate that a very small percentage indeed of the “fish bones” are reinterred. Durlng the last sixteen months, for Instance, at Colma about 760 Chinese burial transfers were cbtained, while 1737 removal permits and 657 original burial permits were obtained in San Francisco, a total of 2334, leaving 1634 bodles yet to be accounted for. Dur- ing the month of December last, 718 Chinese removal permits were obtained here, while the records at Colma show a total of oaly fifly-seven transfers for that month. authorities suspect that most M e e e e e e o o e e o o B S e O S S S = S t number of bodles disinterred | & . £ ty Cemetery on Point Lo. THE SHIPMENT CF «FISH BONES" TO CHINA BECOMES AN W?ruflinsgu({im;\ue%:y alnxg rne)nlmg:; r%ex;?\‘fl y to b buris in t o ere s B¢ C va Veyards i San Mates Courrs IMPORTANT LOCAL INDUSTRY. franster at Coima. " During March twen- y sent to Ch d without ly(ren:m;"al !ranl.-lfersl were x%su!m to sev- of th 10 £ ema enty-eight ermits given, an s mon the 310 fee demanded for cach | @o—a-—0—4—¢—+0+0-0+ 0904000+ 00+ +0+0+0+0-o0@ | hore have been Issued 200 removal pers mits at the San Francisco office, against e s Prihable that the | vent The shipment of any more “Ash” | The biggest frauds prepetrated took place | thirty-six transfers at Colma. o for mhose: mamey Jie in | bones until the tax has been paid. of course In the removal of the bodles | During January and February last . nty permits are obtained nre | g LUFiDE the last few months but a half- | from the old City Cemetery, which began | there were 112 original burlal permits is- bped to China, instend of bepr® | dozen permits to ship human remains to | last August and s still golhg on, though | sued here and ffty-six were lssued by | e the county tne ity fybeing | China have been bought at the health of-.| of the 300 or more bodles interred there | Adams. How many Whalen gave out is | fleeh i removed from the framinial | fice, and for the same period many cases'| but few are yet to he removed. not known, but he could hardly have | Celestials by bolling, of eoma | Of, iSh bones have been going to that | No charge is made here:under the char- | made Lae totals balance. Nearly every | 3 3 some | country ab e Pacific Mall steam- | ter for removal permits, but in San Mateo | Other month shows & difference that could s, It is thought, nd the skele- | ers. Alexander Center, manager of the not be accounted for by Whalen's trans- t | County 50 cents Is charged for a burial t ck mcross the sea as o _Center gl S eamship company, is authority for the sfer. Half of this goes into the pocket | fers. Blankets Creniach, hame the Chinese |latter statement. Mr. Center would mot | of the Deputy Coroner making the collec: | We wrote to the Coroner of San Ma. | " g 3 kb €liow- | divulge the n mes of ippers, but | tion and, the balance Into that of Coroner (teo about this matter when it was frst| e IS e e a ed to b e firms of | Crowe of San Mateo County. These trans- ed to our attentlo sal President | AND e e ninre halpig the Chiness | their repre 1y | fers are issued on the burial or removal | Williamson of the Health Board vester- | il B it oy | rying in the City Cemetery | permits given by the local Health Office. | day, ‘‘but for some reason he did not | £ i S p.nodily the 1Can.-§ rohibited more than two vears ago, | Adams is the Deputy Coroner at | deign to reply. We cannot follow every | l‘l ePW eaP Tongolians could afteralss |and in March, 189, five of the Chinese | Colma who lssues the transfers for the zon that leaves here with Chinese | ° ongolians could afford to | companies bought five acres of land In A demand for an i Valle close to “Happy n those cemeteries number was added in |der the old law. to do its duty and pr cen place | month, and this And... larger Chinese cemetery. A Deputy Cor- | bones into San Mateo County.” | ) S nd Colma, for a |oner ls appolnted for every cemetery in | 'The reason o many bodles were ITAVERN OF et e proper time would | graveyard, and in the same month_the | Colma. M. Whalen Is the deputy who is- | “rushed” out of the old cemetery just | v resulted {n the entire stop. | Ning Wung Benevolent Society bought @ | sues transfers for the smaller cemetery. | before the charter went into effect that | > o5 legi (("‘I' V"--;‘\‘ s it will | small t r by. Since th: time all | He could’ not be found yesterday, but|{s that the disinterment inspector re- | l s " 10w 1f 1 cal Health | burd Qving in this city have | Adams said he averaged ten transfers a | cefved §2 30 for each body removed un- | J. CRAIG and H. R. WARNER, Mgrs. } BER AT = ik SETs e o = = — rae— = — — = —= — = = e = — | Swimming Tanks, Bowling .;Heg-l.d gljm“r:; P ‘ The Co-operative Brotherhood. |ands, of Spanish descent, but extremely [ a passage on the Sherman throu and Tennis Grounds. Hot and Coid Mine: nds, o , but e s o She gh the Haths. Competent Masseurs. Fine Livery. The Co-operative Brotherhood is GLEN PARK OFFERS friendly to the Americans. Since the war | courtesy of General Otls, as a smail | Honting Horses ana Dogs. Experienced Guides. | 0 a Illl S- 1 Mrs. Aenlle has been a volunteer token of appreciation for her services. WATSON. the famous Hunter and ng meet every Tuesday in S ol Mre. A GEO. W all, a Iways a [ not only her time but a econs ; : bere to welcome Bis host of friends. SEASON OPENS JUNE 15 ( ance, as the doors are open to all who amount of money in trying to alleviate Young Men’s Institute. bt e o il . : anizer e | the sufferings of the boys in blue whe 7 g RN " . s — ! aniz h who | On the 17th fnst. Strohmayer Co OVER 30 MINERAL SPRINGS. X ; +4-+-@ | hitve been wounded in battle or stricken ted Fv Gisad: Prasident s‘( ::f,:“ Rates, $10, $12 and §14 per week. Located in the midst of grand and impressive ¥ E iseas (3 cHi g » 2 e . mountain scenery with Mt. Shasta e eliver |’y =4 11d officer, who is home on Secretary _ Stanle; Grand || Beitdens Thmician Arie e et and the Crags for a 2 ecelved | 1 > 1 was compelled to_lie e Dollard. The follow ht the | 8160200 1 eazen. iathed and - plastered. | background. C CU R l 5N b il b ;‘r\\vrrxq(gv‘vfl;'“‘,-“ ’;"' many o "‘k'-"“"“““" 1d president and grand trustees named | COOL ROOMS. FPlenty of Shade. | FINE HUNTING AND FISHING. . s yroken shoulder, spea om @x- | visited Columbia Co A o 7 . ” . ANy Bl —_— 5 | perience when y"that " the work of | Geiied (Columbla Councll; on the 1th| oy pup oRCHESTRA IN | LAKE | USerptsssd cuisine and servics aod ressca 8 d 933 M RKET STR:E good women, like Mre. Aenlle, is of more | & Secor co Eramdant Cx ety mnd COUNTY. | S Sy an > TREET ADVERTISEMENTS. - ¢ | real benefit to the sick and helpless sol- Grand Director Myrick visited California s o | _RAILROAD FARE_ round trip, including SRS 2 ® | dier than all the doctors and medicines Council In Alameda; on the 2th these of- | Daneing in Ballroom every evening: George | sleeper both ways, #14.00. put together icers will visit Cathedral Council W. Watson, Dancing Teacher. Tennis and Goif | For rates, terms and cther information ad- D k ‘ I i‘ { ,irs. Aenlle has a large family in Ma-| Pioneer Council will give an entertain- | Tournamenis Weekly. [aress: BB PIXL e @ | nil he has brought two of her 1- | ment and dance on_the 17th of May. # e - | are Paci l’un al' S b | dren with her and will take them Tast On the 17th inst. Major Geary delfvereq | ONLY GOLF LINKS IN LAKE COUNTY. | Crocker av STATEMENT to put them in school. She is not travel- | an address on “Campaigning In the Phil- | Address HIGHLAND SPRINGS HOTEL, or | ° | ing at the ex e of the Government, Ippines” before 8t. Vincent Council of | call on L. D. CRAIG, 31§ Montgomery street. | RAISO PRIN = asi as has been sta but was merely given | Betaluma. S Secitan Tammat Wasies o s0ie 30| TARARS DT STRING | 3 EER SODA WATER CO. | BMonterey County, Cal and Webster streets, Oszkland; | climate that canoot be equaled; PEIN & BULLWINKLE, 620 Post | accommodations: beautiful scemery: profus 3 a of flowers: hot ' soda, sulphur &nd _electric | bathe: ewimming tank 30x60 feet. Our masscury 1 CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ADVERTISEMENTS. e ail graduates. Hunting and fishing; on | dren’s playground. croquet, lawn teanis and dance ball; large hotel and 30 cottages. aff. ing specisi sccommodations for famiiles illuminated by gas. By train, Third and T send streets, San Francisco, a. m.; F1 O eUeY e e Take a Hot Sand Bath Free country life among oak-clad from wind and every mode: bt @ Cured : 50 ® Mrs, Howard Tarleton Wants Every | ¢ Lady Reider of This Paperto |4 v How S 6 | g B Brondway, Oskland 9:10 a. m. daily Kaow.How Ehe Stved o i dad. then by stage over beautiful level road 1 Her Son. | M miies to sorin; Round-trip tickets 33, at S. > > ¢ MUD ana | HOT SULPHUR and F. otfce. 613 ket street Teleohons and —_— | @ 3 Sy . office. For strated pamphlets and fur- 5§ SHL ENTHE NNy By dan 1o her_information address B. L. PERRAULL, health AT PASO ROBLES HOT SPRINGS ) and well M. D.. proprietor and resident physician. ~ ROWARDENNAN | SOUTH BEN LOMOX | OPENS MAY 1th un agement. My » { to the cuisine and passed by nome. Ful | office, 20 Mo ery st.. or B. DICKINSON, Lessee VICHY SPRINGS. Ukiab, Used an Odorless and Tastelsss | ¢ Remedy in Kis Food, Quiekly kept grounds, CAPITAL. : + of Capital Btock, paid up in Curing Him Without His o e, e i ML .......... haths and physic tendance, Knowledge. Trial Package of This Remedy Will Be | Mailed Frze to Show How Easy It Is to Cure Urunkards. $10 to $21 a week. Write for illus- trated baoklet SFECIAL ROUND-TRIP REBATE TICEETS. further Information apply to e o e D e e e ASSETS. wned by Co nd and Mortgage...... Stocks and ® RSO . e, which will_be information at Tr @ . Bvery woman in thie broad land is given an inspirution in the words of Mrs. Howard Tarle- A w Waikel whose address is box 646, Lebanon, Ohlo, | ¢ Jipanets iiiie : t | that must resuit | {5 temperance | @ o 6 0§00 - &b —0-0+5+Q Tuss = her son of PARK will open to-day for the after he had become o com- r by R summer season and a lively bill of entertainment. will be offered. More eccrued om all SANTA CATALINA ISLAND, Hours' Ride From Angeles, C 'EST ATTRACTIONS IN THE WEST. nd Annual Rod and Reel Fishing Tour- ausoices the ‘“Tuna Club.’” accrued on Bonds Course of Collec- Mendoctno pagr and med, upright nament, cing w er in the won- { our Famous Marine Band. | pi this_class = — ul resuit and the marvelous remedy that than twenty separate vaudeville o Baving cont of matural warm wate Due for salvage losses p 1651 65 Aght abou change in hi s will be presented | n's _Paradise. direct from springs to bathtubs. ovely o Aback Mhls st changs dnbis 1re.© f{Satien will e uromssioll 42 the, theaces OFOLE and COUNTRY CLUB, | grounds; fishing and bunting: crystal spriog: Total Assets .. es, I cured my son of drunkenness,” sald | the most novel and sensational of which is | Golfyand Tennis Tournaments. | accommodations and table frst class. Oper Mre. Tarleton, when wed about it. *'Aj- | the turn of Qura’'s royal Japanese troupe : IDEAL CAMP LIFE, April 15th. LIABILITIES. :l';&‘;aly nh"vl ‘:fl‘l. r:al \“n'i‘ l;,l]'(y:drx:'f him, I | of gymnasts. These athletes, of whom i For full information, hnh“d rx!’:l. unique ar- J. A REDEMEYFR & CO., Proprietors. sser Adfurted end unpaid 162,667 42 | 1 Years. Fie was what the newspaperssocy | theré are seven, do some remarkable feats | | e L R e e e s sses in process of Adjustment or _ |@ bum, or & saloon loafer, drunk all the time, | On the slack wire. This is not the only | R GFORGE W. THOMPSON, QKAGG HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA Fuspense 158,665 78 high class number on the card, as the pro- | 21 Market st., San Francisco. | O County: only 6% Dours and but nine miles o [osses regsted including expenses Eross premiums on Fire Risks ng one year or less, $15 rance 50 per cent ¢ premiums on Fire Risks ru more than one year, 32,2 reinsurance pro rata. reciaimable by the insured perpetual Fire Insurance r demands againet 38,206 81 15,268 43 | 1,165,508 84 1,857,242 %0 241639 13 | gramme will attest. | ‘ Out of doors the park will present many e new attractions. A balloon ascension, a i slide for life and other hair-raising blood- \\ r/ stirring events will be In order. A daging \ l’ g cyclist who rides his wheel down a ladder W L Z \\ 17‘\ A 18) feet long from an elevation of 100 feet NTR will be a feature of the open-air enter- | 7 Besides all this a band of four- | j}/ } 1,/// ; A 4 \ 7 7 4 \ § 4 149w Or BANNING CO., from San Francisco | best natural bath In State: grand mou: FAMOUS scenery: good trout streams at door: tele { telegraph. | CLASE "HOTEL "AND STAGE SERVIC! ronnd trip from je_constantly (ncreasing. The waters are noted for thelr thousands of | Ve Years: patronage Sorstaniiy . eures of Rheumatism, Gout, Lead and Mercurial J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. 222 South Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. stagl waters noted for medicinal virtues datly mall _and expre FIR i morning and n stages: | San Franciseo only $ 50. ¥ike Tiburon ferry at 7:30 &. m. or 3:3 p. m. Terms, §2 a day os e o $12 o weei. References—Any guest of the past iseouesed tainment. Polsoning. Live: nd Kidn Diseases, Neural- teen pieces will provide music during the entire show. 2 & The brightness of its attractions is what | ¢ gia. Dyspepsia and ail Bladder and Urf has caused Glen Park to become such a ‘I‘/ \\ VAl | Complaints. Hotel and cottages renovated. U | popular resort. There is always some- /4 \‘7 " ]‘ \\ l1 | Bathe refitted and {mproved. Magnificent 58" Bunshine that Aoods the paric adds | B\ Tog" o Tovs Unequled. for health. rest 3nd and the sunshine that floods the par s | \ 3 ) The new management announces that it | dh intends to make this one of the most | popular of the many pleasure resorts in the vieinity of San Francisco. It is ex- m. daily. Carriages at Gilroy illnatrated pamphlets address RORFPRTSON. Proprietor. The most attractive place in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating, bathing, bowl- ing. tennis, livery, new waiks, st Write for The most common of the multitude of diseases that afflict humanity are | ected that the opening day will furnish | lar to H. WAMBOLD. Siiple proof of the dlaims oF the mahage: |§ asorders of aigestion, and these are of the most far-reaching in thelr ef- DR. €. ©. O’DONNELL'S MINERAL | #™% Lanret Delt, Lake County, ‘Cat s SOARE 1n LIS Deapont fects on the general health. Owlng to thelr immedlate nervous association, f|SPRINGS at Glen Ellen ls the best camping, Totel Income . s B . casure resort on the Coas - Mining Man Found Dead. the brain at once enters into sympathy with the stomach whenever the fune- g‘,‘;;{,s,‘“h,,‘,‘wjy for lung disease, liver and CA RLSBA g‘F"';iENR(:\b!. EXPENDITURBS. tions of the latter are disturbed. So intimately, In fact, are the stomach and stomach complaints, rheumatism and catarrh in 1 < 3S. g sades gt Theodore Fox, a mining speculator and 2 | the world; 48 miles from S. F. The S. P. R. R. | Most beautiful spot in Lake County. Waters " head connected through the medium of the great sympathetic system, that | the Yol S myleg o . e olal rates 0 | unsurpacsed for drapsy, stomach, liver, Kidney | accountant, was found dead in the Oaks | Accommodations first and bladder affections 4,745 07 losses of pre- . . yea 81,806,862 Hotel at 119 Third street last evening. Te |l mental disturbances will not only produce loss of appetite, but also affect the W | campers. Thirty cottages and tents furnished: affect m RS. v. s S h | | rent cheap. No fogs nor poison oak at the | class: $0 a week: lighted by gas R e P By MRS. HOWARD TARLETON. T‘fir‘regaxfrg::nlllgufugu;grzs; lll;‘ne. Death re- |§ process of digestion; while this In turn produces depresssion of spirits and B park " Mineral water, boats and bathing free. W. R. WGOVERN, Kelseyville, Lake Co. . . 631,290 14 | and yet he was good to me 1 managed to | PR AT SR s sometimes insanity. Inquire of DR, C. C. O'DONNELL, office 1021% ecrape along, but it was a dreadful struggle, | Market st., bet, Sixth and Seventh, 5. F. If o ~ MARIN !_yfiu want your health this is the place to go. !Ll' 3 TbCALoM A. co | 54| and nev night did 1 sleep until I saw him | An Intere: 2 . et B e, Wt ared i was n wesedy i raons are familiar from personalexverience’ with the commoner cause of ¥ | gations: reasonable rates: for familes a 5 e e os Beanedy | T, C. Crawford, who left here about two | AOst b9 pResiaAl nsnien b . Dathing, bea - Total Ex 3172505 15 | with eoffec or f4od or anything liquid. I gave | years ago for Dawson, writes from his dyspepsia—exceates in eating and drinking: the excessive use of alcoholic liquorsg which aliey, ete. JOSEPH F. BE > A28 12 | it 1o him secretly. '1 saw an article in some | camp, about 100 miles east of Nomme, of inflame the coating of the stomach. A disordered condition of the blood renders the ' ff | shoe store, 324 Kearny st., Fire, | Dewspaper about this remedy. and it seemed 1o | (ho ‘wonderful richness of the country. || stomach more susceptible to attacks of inflammation and irritation. H SPRINGS 5 iosece rre uring the year......$L874,028 00 | be Just the thing. 1 thought f it day and night C ry. | { 2 - k. | for quite a while and then concluded to try it, | The letter was received by G. W. Price, | SYMPTOMS FRNE MAY 1t Rl Toin S0 i oy AO! FOR BLUE LAKES. R emiun Fire Risks.| Premiums. | come “fi“-:’:“n'l.‘x'y \'4'{u“!fl:;;';'fl‘v‘jh;;!'h:f“l‘:- | manager of the Krogh Manufacturing | o circulars, FREESE & JUERGENSEN, S o dneet i Nalt At A Net amount of Risks| { ~ | “Mother, 1 have resolved to stop drinking. He “"mn-n{y. 9 Stevenson street. Mr. Craw- Palpitation of the heart, a trembling in the pit of the stomach, loss of flesh, restless- Proprietors. City office, 918 Larkin street. Pyt g Ry Beh e g ® t put bis arm around me, kissed me passionately | ford writes he has found dirt running $40 ness, depression Of &pirits, mental and physical weakness, 8 weak and flabby condition boating and bathing. For further particuiars p Cal. to the pan, but the average is $2. He has a No. 4 Krogh pump and a twelve-horse en- GLENWOOD HOTEL, address O. WEISMAN, 41 Third st., S. F. Among the reawoods, Santa Cruz Mountains: 5 THE GEYSCRS, isom and with tears rolling down his cheeks begged me to forgive him for all the misery he had And he did stop. That remedy had fime and boller, which machinery, he says, | of the muscles, & dry and hot, burning skin, loss of appetite, acidity of the stomach, heartburn, vomiting, flatulence, etc. 328,750,929 | $3,263,604 34 ‘walk.from depot: m, - fruit, poul- | caused me. —— | done its work, and if there ever was a message | could rent for $1000 a day. 4 267650289 | 3,089 17 | SRS 0 T Heaven 1t was that article in. the | tith decall It the bt moshodiics PAers | try: chalybeate springs. swimming tark. amuse- ey g 43 07 | 4,001,078 98 | nEwspaper which told me to use Golden Spe- hjing this sand, which he has discovered | ment hail; acetylene gas. Round trip.'$250. 8 ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS 4 -« cific.”” "This r!medé]ll (he'md};?qver)qor [Dr £ | by® personal 'exper(ence e ndvls::e.\' WlLL | to $10 per week: free carplage. WM. MARTIN, hNuunl steam haul{..;, lw'hzmlnz. h:\“‘hl:li: lenn tiding, “Cincinn: 3 | Glenwood, Cal. 2 i3 unting and livery. vite pamphlet. as 16 every woman who weites | man to bring all the comforts possible | 3 WERTHEIMER, Manager s, Secrstary. ; i s | - . y him a free trial package of Golden Specific, including his family. A person_going to | 1 . e g, Ty < me, this 884 | B 5T 10 P Rthand, won or brother. and | Nome would do well to call on Me. Frics | CURE DYSPEPSIA. R YOSEMITE .50 4o, Sn | SANTA cRUZ Mountaine—a quidt cnch, TH ¥ Notary Publie. | thus save him from a life that must eventually ‘and read this letter, as Mr. Crawford's | . p T Cminese Staties | miles from Santa Cruz: delight! n » 3 prove his complete ruin. Do not fall to Write | experiences are very Interesting. | Oak Flat route. Stages leave ion | pome tn pedwoods; TUNDINE water: abundan at once for this free trial package. | on line Sl;rrl R. );;a “‘?.’},’.’..Jfl.“{é‘i-‘.’b‘%n‘m fryit. good. table: terms 530 week. Address San Francisco T 3 €ruz, Cal di WM. J. WHITE, General ent ) Mercet st 8. F.: telephone Main [ HOITT’S MENLO FPARK. The beautiful grounds and new bulldings at Hofltt's School will open to guests during June | and July; good accommodaticns, excellent tabie, | reasonable prices. Address IRA G. HOITT. NAPA SODA SPRINGS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. DOLLMANN, Napa Soda Springs P. O. T. C. SHANKLAND. Wate Mgt ir oo, Nevata, Artsna MRS. AENLLE'S NOBLE LJOHN D. RICHARDS, g WORK IN HOSPITALS wger San Francisco Departments = Telep fain 5024, /" 2- Wife of Wealthy Spanish Cigar Man- . 2 Py ufacturer Who Nursed Sick NEW WESTERN HOTEL, § F Soldiers in Manila. EARNY AND WASHINGTON ST8.—RE- | Mrs. P. Aenlle of Manila, who came up modeled and ren Kl WARD & RADWAY'S READY RELLEF hay seooq | O the transport Sherman as a guest of There is nothing that equals ELECTROZONE for the removal of this distressing trouble. 'ELECTROZONE is a combination of the very elements of life. It acts directly on the trouble and removes all impurities from the blood, causing a healthy flow to all parts of the body, which assists the stomach In doing its work naturally. ELECTROZONE acts llke magic in curing dyspepsia. It arrests fermen- tation of food, prevents acidity of the stomach, increases the appetite, im- proves the digestion and regulates the bowels. The general result s a posi- TO let for season—Furnished ¢ Cruz_Mountain: EWEN BROS.. BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters J5, A SREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and Nervine. 20. Buropean pie Rooms, ) 81 5 re—a boon to the aficted. B o §8 woek: 8 1o 12 M Fres oL G | B ed before the public for 580 years ‘ae s | the Government because of the work she | Ve ¥ . The moat wondertal asheodisies and Speciat and cold water every room; fire grates in every | Remedy. It instantly relievés and quickly ' did In the military hospitals in the Phil- 0ZONB enie for t! xual Organs for both sexes. el ™ T R |ty Sl B il i, Wb ippines, has mads her home n Manile ||~ %ang Tor pamphiets 4o ELECTROGONE MFG. 0O, San Francica. || NOVTE VISTA SEEN AT, o, somn, ot | T Bonicte Resir, 7 D of B - NABER, ALFS & Ageats, -WR&. 8. F.—(Send for Circulas.) trated circular. THOMAS E. MORGAN, Dutch Chitin, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Neuralia. | (PP "eny D8% JUACE BOr home m Mantla | | Flat, Cal Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year | Fejiche Totaihe o 1 saing,, SNy | weaithy cigar manufacturer of the fsi- | % ;

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