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THE SAN FRANCIS 00 CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 1‘2, 1900 ADVERTISEMENTS. MUNYON'S INHALER A Common Sense Cure for Ca- tarrh, Ast ma, Bronchitis, Dipatheria and All Throat Troubles.’ | of m ated vapor are inhaled mouth and emitted from the ving cle: ed and vapor- 1 parts. A sense of Doctors indorse it. It costs but §1 and To the Retail Druggists of San Francisco and neighboring cities. Place your order with us at once for | - er. will do what Is 1d 1s the best selling pro- | cle we ever had In our estab- | We are buying them in 500 lots. MACK & CO.| REDDINGTON & CO. LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO. No More Dread of the Dental Chair. - MINERAL OUTPUT ' OF CALIFORNIA 13 MANY MILLIONS Increase Over Previous | Years. | TEETH EXTRACTEI ED AB- SOLUTELY ) our late | clentifi e gums. No| slcep-pre ectable from ten years, Full set of aranteed or no pay. ings, 31 Silver fill GRADUATE D experience, list do exactly We will tell you In advence or work will cost by a FREE | by years | Yield of Gold Was Greatest, With Copper, Petroleum and Quick- silver Following in the Order Named. | New York Dental Parlors, 723 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO 8 HOURS, § t MAIN OFFICE SUNDAYS, 10 to 4 -.PORTLAND NEW WESTERN HOTEL, ARNY AND WASHINGTON —RE- ele. rer d. KING, WARD & pla: ms, 50c to $150 day S 6 to 88 week: 85 ree baths; hot t and coid water e e grates in every sicksilver ‘at room” elev cipal items in silver, the st two have gre: ng v 1bsta inc CAPE NOME MACHINERY and SUPPLIE OUR 50LD DRED! - | KROGH ,..7u és was tior ¥ , coal, min- —_ - — gypsum, mag- SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS and fullers iz peration Da €25 Sixth Street. » . >per: third, BYRON JACKSON. P, bo- — it SR yved in the LFEATN oA which no 2 EN. DGING PUMP. ST PP S PP S SO S S S S Y ROMANTIC WEDDING OF SUCIETY COUPLE D S S S e e g st ] B O S R S S SRS SRORS SO . Mrs. Douglas S. Watson. D e o e I o = o ] At the Davis residence full information 1SS MAI MOODY and Douglas 8. | given in regard to the hurried nup- m\\ atson were married yesterday li" morning at 7 o'clock at the home | tls, ” X : e are old friends both of Mr. and | of Dr. and Mrs, H. C. Davls on | mMrs Watson,” Dr, Davis said, “and so Scott street. Rev. Arthur Crosby of 8an | when we heard that they had decided to Rafael performe the ceremony In the | be married we placed our home at their presence o few intimate friends of the | disposal. Miss Moody's family did object to the wedding. Why I'm sure I do not contracting parties. None of the members | ;o0 YWatson is an estimable fellow, of af the bride’s family was present. | excellent family, well educated, has trav- Taken altogether the hurried union of | eled extensively and is very rich. The young couple has all the features of | the young couple are very much in love with did romance. Friends of Mr. and |one another and I'm sure they are happy.” Watson declare that they have been Immediately after the ceremony the aged for the t three years, although | newly wedded pair left on the overland announcem of the betrothal was for New York en route to Europe, and it ever made. However, this long engage- | is their intention to remain abroad for a not lessen the great surprise | year. wedding of the yowng couple | * Douglas Watson is the son of the late well society friends, Mr. Watson, who was senior partner of A »sidence of the bride’s family | Sloane & Co. He is a Stanford graduate Mr len, husband of Mrs. Watson's | and a member of the Bohemian Club. He twin sister, received all inquirers seeking | has an elegant home on Broadway and information in regard to the wedding and | Broderick- streets, where he has kept to all : the same answer: “Mrs, |bachelor apartments. Mr. Watson's bride es to be interviewed. Mrs. |is the daughter of Millionaire Joseph L. den, the twin sister of the bride, is | Moody, who died a few weeks ago. She | critically ill and can ses ¥ I know nothing of the wedding. is extremely beautiful and belle In exclusive social cir: THE X-RAY CURED A CANCER ,no one. considered a HO Dr. J. M. Selfridge’s Paper Read| Before the State Society of Homeopathists. WORK OF THE ANNUAL SESSIONS ABOUT ENDED Proceedings in Odd Fellows’ Grand Lodge and in the Rebekah Assembly. of the Grand Lodge of Ord 0dd_Fellows 1 rustees of the . F. Jones was ENGINES. gas._gasoline 2 Assn > sesslon his 0L SEPARATOR th - Amalgamator n H. Birch & Co., 133 1st v e was taken up LD SEPARATOR a » make any M 228 Fol GOLD-SAVING MACHINE g ~ of five In ope Mining F Centrai f Park. Office 137 Beale st proposals — e s me and for SLUICE BOXES. this_com- x) pion sluice saves gold: competi- of the tior 15th st.. corner ero , x it x for current expenses PLATES FOR SAVING GOLN. fixed at 3 cents. & D nelle Hikoe. ol e reports of the several officers were o e 3 Bush streets ¥ 1 and then followed = { the journal. The ses- ELL « Plating Works, 532 Mi day with the installation PLATES nia As ngirn for sembly of Rebekahs the basis of repre- every fifty and one in excess of to the Grand pproval or ed that del 1INING one NOME MINING SCHOOL Lears " and rave it, to handie ama s et stral Park MEDICINE CASES. £3.00. FERRY DRUG CO 500 . TYPEWRITERS +d, durable, por- | | | ——————— United States Court of Appeals. Blickensder _table, reliable 17 Sutter. | In the United States Circuit Court of | WHISKY. | Appeals yesterds Judges Gilbert, Ross CHRISTY & WISE Commer- | and Morrow presiding, the appeal of HONTER BYE. 05T o 2 Sevsome sk | Fouts Saiia abe aoing, the Bew trig) pant — - —— | on writ of error was submitte, GROCERIES #N» PROVISIONS. | On "the previous ‘day the heasins DESE: Outfits pack IRVY BROS.. 570 Howard, | arg postps until May 22, 308 Fourtn. 1302 Polk and 1441 Stockton, S. F. | but counsel agreed yesterday to flle briefs LIQUORS. — | and submit the case without argument BLATZ BEER, Bethesda Water. | e {one: 0t iths'imprisonment in the State at San Quentin for having WHISKEY CAHEN & SON 415 Sacramento st. | PORTABLE H{OUSES. | lamp, Dells during the miners’ BURNHAM-STANDEFORD CO.. Washington | of Gregory ve. Ver: and is sts. Oal r _Bullders’ Ex.. S. F. st Company was au!’:’r’.:’meéflfi: - e briefs. The case of Lewisohn Bros. against the Anaconda Copper = Mining eak en and Women Company was dismissed by stipulation. © | The court will resume its sitting mext HOUL SE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | Monday at 11 a. m | . can remedy: ives healih and rirengih to sexual organs Depot, 325 Market Advertising Bill Repudiated. F. R. Neville, manager of the Wave, | swore to a complaint in Judge Mogan's | vesterday for the arrest of *John arson on a charge of obtaining e pretense son as rep- the Frisco and Nome Trans- port nd Trading Company got $50 | worth of advertising in the Wave on ttxe | representation that W. H. Miller of the Francisco Gas and Electric Light was a stockholder in the com- i and would be_ responsible for the bill. It was sent to Miller, but he denfed knowing anything about the company. Catalogues and Price Lists Maila] on Application. ATTORNEY F. H. MERZBACH, lawyes Clunie bg. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. . J. M. SELFRIDGE 1 who was cured of e X read yester- re the State Homeopathic full statement of his case, its the physi- | friend that a case of Lupus had been cured by X apy Hedllv.\ th Dr. Krone. learned that From_fur- Dr. Schift | Lupus with the was t cures were supposed to a cldal its treatment and its final cure. ookt Jut more tened to with the most germs is no greater n interest that was izht. s, T concluded fact that one year ago TSt to successtully treat | depend upon | 2 s e eXpy But, as I could not the man who was speaking was disfigured e application myself, I called on my | with that had spread over al- N. H. Chamberiuin, to ascertain | most the whole left side of his face. Hi willing to give his time and opening remarks dealt with the X-ray it- sutficlent number of times = of the rays in a case like kindly ‘consented, and as ure the requisite quantity . we proceeded with the ex- having prepared a mask of suf- dimensions to cover my whole face and kead. In this m: AN opening was cut suf- ficiently large to »se the sore and about a quarter of an Inch of the skin around it. As | the inside of my nostril was a mass of self and metimes injurious effe % but after disposing of that part of hi subject, he spoke as follows: 1 us that some of the st preclous agents So with the le to destroy, they Expe While shown their healing virtues by changing | disease, we had to expose about two-thirds | e of the most malignant pathological condi- | of what remained, so as to huve the ravs bass ns into that most enjoyable state—per: through it to the fungus mass within. = As health ;‘h rwsuk‘m" m,\”h\\'G'IUKI'I""\Vflfl, l‘ was lcd (‘u health. e concluston that in the expertments made Now, 1f you will pardon the seeming egotism | fhe, conclusion” that in it 3 otore, 4 been appiied too 1ong; in the use of the personal pronoun, I will i 5 . consequently, my suggestion to Dr. Chamber- lain was that we commence the treatment with sittings of only five minutes' duration, with the tube four or five inches from the sore. Everything being in readiness, the first ap- plication was made October 12, 1899, and con- was & sohsniion of Lineiing or crawling | finued daily, five st .]»,;rhX time, for uh;h: s on of tingll crawling | days, Sundays excepted. Having no persona be skin between the angle of the mouth | experience to guide us, and being anxious to see some effect, I suggested to the doctor that he give it for ten minutes, which was con- But, from what fol- lowed, T am now of the opinion that it would have been better to have continued the five- minute sittings, for during the night after the fifth ten minutes’ application, the unexpected recount as briefly as I may the own case. It was, without doubt, an epitheli »u know, is a cancer of the ways been regarded as incurable. ty-five years ago the first intimation 1 had story of my a, which, that has About t L3 and the wing of the nose on the right side. | This contl scale made and 4 for a time, when a thin, whitish | appearance. It itched frequently, | frequently - scratched off. After would bieed when the scale was oved. This re-forming and removal of the continued until a deep, open sore of small ich refused to heal, made its presence as as tinued for five days. | h e . | happened. A peculiar exudation made its ap- it Ln‘p‘v‘ lmr'v[ mf( ,I“\:‘:'V“"x \-\n\f‘l\xl‘ e:‘\h“ pearance on the armilion . portion - of ' the oublesome. that T had it Qlssected out just | LiP: The exudate was in appearance like mush- | rooms, about ome-eighth of an inch high, with perpendicular sides and pearly tops. ~They spread over the parts exposed, which then had the appearance of a false membrane, which, when wiped off, left a bloody surface. They re-formed several times, but finally healed, af- ter several weeks. An exudation appearcd at the same time on the nose, which resembled @ speck of pus. This also epread over the part exposed, and soon afterward the epidermis came off, leaving a sore which also took weeks o heal. After November 1. the rays were applied every second or third day until the 20th. when it was quite evident the healing process had commenced. All pain and burning had already ceased, The swelling and redness had dis- appeared and clcatrizafion had surely com- menced. For five days no treatments were given. On November 25 the fiveminute applications were again commenced and continued every second, third or fourth | daye. “as in “my " judgment they were needed, until December 27. January 4 and 8, 1800, the rays were given but three minut each time, after which they were given five minvtes each time, and repeatcd as often as was deemed necessary. As the healing pro- cess progressed, the inodular tissue contracted and drew the skin of the cheek with t, so that at the present time the cleatrix is not one- quarter as large as the original sore. The disease had eaten away all the mus- cular and mucus tissues, and had affected the perfosteum so that the cleatricial tissue aboye the incisors is so thin and the bjood supply is so limited, that the surface is easily broken down, and, therefore, requires an occasional application’ of the rays. The same condition exists on a portion of the vomer. The following questions are frequently asked by interested persons: ‘“Is it & cure?” “Wil it ever return?"” All T am row able to say is. that it has healed, and 1 have no more pain or discom- fort of any kind, either physical or mental, except from a knowledge of the loss of the tissues previously mentioned; and T am in good health and as happy as a man can well be under such eircumstances. Xteen years ago by the late Dr. Pease. There was a small one at the wing of the left nostril when the first operation was performed, which increased in size until about ten years ao, when I had it removed by the same surgeon. But it rcturned again, and about seven years ago it was removed by Dr. Lowry. It returned again_ but as the knife had failed three times 1 concluded to try the efficacy of internal homeopathic medication. Now, although its progress under this treatment was siow, still it spread with sufficlent rapldity to eat away almost half of my nose, including the car- tilaginous portion of the vomer, a portion of my upper 1ip, a large hole in my left cheek, which extended to the malar bone and Wwas uncam- fortably near my left eye, which I expected to lose within & few months. It had invaded my mouth and eaten away a portion of the gums on the left side, so that it was impossible to masticate solid food. As a consequence of this, and the nervous irritation, T lost twenty pounds in weight. The entire sore surface, including the inside of the nostril, which was a mere shell, was co¥ered with easily bleeding fungus granulations. When touched with a probe the sensation was as 1f a red-hot iron had been applied. Although it burned most of the time, yet cold air, or the application of cold wat made it ache. When covered too warmly it was also painful. -~ At times the pains were hot and burning, as | hot needles were thrust into it. These pains were irregular, and fre- quently 8o sudden and severe as to cause me to lose my self-control sufficlently to ery out. The side of my face was swollen and so sore that I could not laugh without holding my cheek with the hand. The superficlal nerves were so sensitive that to be shaved was mild torture. While there was no enjoyment as time went along, to contemplate the future was by no means conducive to cheerfulness. But, as T am not made of that kind of material that shows the white feather when overtaken by misfortune, the inevitable was accepted and my round’ of duties continued from day to ay. But a beam of light flashed across my hith- erto gloomy horizon. I was informed by a 2.C WILSON & 00., 20, Bater Seesy * Telephone Main 1864, | COPPERSMITH. JOSEPH FOX, Supt. H. BLYTH. Mgr. c‘ SHI Ship Plumbing, Steamboat and L b Ship Work & specialty. 16 and 1# Washington st Telephone Main 5641 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & 0., £ "Fa S o ™ PRINFIND PRINTER, 511 Sansome st., 8. . F. C. FUGHES. STATIONER AND PRINTER. 306 Caltt reggote PARTRIDGE ™ S WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, 2 DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., CK at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, is the Best market. Office and Yards—460 Main Coal in the street. ot i} Hatios o e wotd. Whether it will_ever return time alone will have to answer. But if it should, we have the feme_ potent reimedy, which, bavink qnes do- stroved its malignancy and healed it, may safely be trusted to do the rame thing again. This assurance makes the future bright. The story of Dr. Selfridge’s experience was published fn The Call some time ago, but vesterday for the first time hLe gave his own plain statement. of his case. The homeopaths finished thelr session last evening with a whirlwind of business that carried them on past 6 o’clock. The new president was Installed, the last re- ports were submitted by the sub-eommit- ees and then every one hurried through dinner to be in time for the reception at the residence of the retiring president, linres papers in' the B ? Obstet ree papers in ureau o - rics were read, one by Dr. James T. Mar- tin of amento, ‘a second by Dr. Charles Lewis Tisdale of Alameda and third by Dr. Florence N. Ward of San Francisco. In the Bureau of Surgery Dr. George in the world. | | | w H. Palmer of San Francisco read a paper on “Tubercular and Suppurative Diseases of the Lymphatics” Dr, F. 8. Bar- nard of Los Angeles read a paper on “Tubercular and_Supurative Diseases of Bone”; Dr. E. R. Bryant of San Fran- cisco treated of “Suppurative Pelvic Dis- eases,” Dr. J. M. Selfridge of Oakland ad ‘a most interesting paper on ‘“The X-Ray” and Dr. E. C. Buell of Los An- geles read a paper on “Infection, Sup- puration, Drainage.” In the Bureau of Hygiene and Sanitary Science the only paper read was by Dr. 8. 8. Salisbury of Los Angeles on *‘ ihe Duty of Health Boards in Regard to Tu- berculosis. In the Bureau of Mental and Nervous Diseases Dr. H. R. Arndt of San Fran- cisco read a paper on *Degeneration and Genius” and Dr. A. Stanley Dolan of Pat- ton read one on ‘Insanity and Homi- cide.” A paper on “Psychology and Med- icine” by was read by title. In the Buréau of Gynecology papers were read I Dr. Florenc N. Ward ot San Francisco, Dr. Pliny R. Watts of Sacramento and Dr. E. R. Bryant of San Francisco. A paper by Dr. F. S. Bar- nard, chairman of the bureau, was read by title. In the last bureau, that of Paediatrics, Dr, E. C. Buell's paper on ‘“Mechanical and Surgical Aids to Paediatric Thera- euties” was read by title, and one by r. Grant Selffldfe of San Francisco on “Simple Meningitis with Special Refer- ence to Its Otitic Origin” was read in full. 'l’;hls closed the programme of the ses- sion. It was decided that the meeting next year should be somewhere near Los An- geles, and at that meeting there should be no more than four papers read In each bureau, and no one should read a paper that would occupy more than fifteen min- utes of time. A special committee consisting of Dr. Eleanor F. Martin of San Francisco, sec- retary of the soclety, Dr. 8. 8. Salisbury of Los Angeles and Dr. F. 8. Barnard of Los Angeles was appointed to secure sta- tistics of how many homeopathic physi- clans held public medical appointments in this State, also all who held positions as medical examiners to insurance com- panies, rallroad companies and similar positions. A resolution asking that in the con- struction of the new city and county hos- pital provision be made for patients to be treated by the homeopathic methods was referred to the directors of the Hahne. mann College for action. The committee appointed to make sug- gostions regarding the paper on ‘“ihe Dangers of Our Public Schools” prepared and read early in the session by Dr. George H. Martin of this city recom- mended that the committee be instructed to secure all data possible regarding the management of county boards of educa- tion, of their courses of study and of their methods. The committee consists of Dr. Willlam Boericke of this city, Dr. George H. Martin of this city and Dr. Francis B. Kellogg of Los Angeles. Then the new president, Dr. J. C. Kirk- atrick of Los Angeles, made the follow- ng appointments: Heads of bureaus—Medical education, statis- tlce and necrology, Dr. William Boericke of San Francisco; anatomy, physiology and path- ology (ncluding microscopy and histology), Dr. Charles Lewis Tisdale of Alameda:; materia medica and provings, Dr, E. C. Manning of Los Angeles; ophthalmology, otology and laryn- chology, Dr. W. Waddeil of Los Angele: clinical medicine _and electricity, Dr. Guy Manning of San Franeisco; obstretics, Dr. Wil- lella Waffell of Santa Ana; surgery, Dr. James W. Ward of San Francisco; hyglene and sani- Dr. M. B. Camp- Dr. Eleanor F. - o! co; paediatrics, Dr. S. S. Salisbury of Los Angeles; committee on ar- nents for the next meeting—Dr. W, E. addell, Dr. . Buell and Dr. J. C. Kirk- n legislation—Charles Léwls Tis- hairman), Alam R. Arndt, reisco: Willlam Simpson, M R. Watts, M. D., & San Jose George H. Martin, M, D,, San Francisc the evening the members gathered in_the residence of Dr. James W. jorgenfr * 2100 Broadway Dr. Dr. Florence Ward, and Mrs. William 1 Mrs. George H Ward' and his wi were assisted by Boericke and Dr. Martin, It was a reception to all homec )aths of the State, as well as to_the State Society, and there were nearly three hundred present. Dr. ADVERTISEMENTS. e T rutih about women’s ills can be frankly toid by one woman to another. Remember that Mrs. Pinkham is a woman. Remembertha her advice and medicine have cured a milllon women of weak- nesses peculiar to their SeXs | | | | Remember that no man ever sees a letter written to Mrs. Pinkham for advice, that the letter is opened, read and an- swered by women, and no testimonial ever pub- lished without special permission. Remember that Lydia E. Plnkhan":;sls I‘:’gatablo F/ recog- nized safeguard of wo- man’s health. Remember these things when some other remedy is suggested, and remem-~ ber them when want advice. Mrs. Pioll:nm’s address is Lynn, Mass. CorvRIGHT Good reason for smiling Wwhen you have the supreme satisfaction of putting on a collar or shirt done up at the United States Laundry, with a color and finish on it to suit the most_fastidious, and no rough edges or torn buttonholes to annoy you. A man is in luck to be able to have his linen kept n in such perfect eondition as we keep 1 when_laundered at the United States Laundry. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY Office 1004 Market Street, Near Powell. Telephone—South 420, Oakland Office—409 12th Street. ADVERTI ureatest Nerve N 0. 2. D. H. LOOMIS, Late Demonstrator RHEUMA TISM, no matter how Jos der or Enlarged Prostate Gland, no a catheter. SYPHILIS IN ANY STAGE. All cases of I vitality. Itis no simulaat. STRICTURE without local treatment. tirely from the system Cancer aud Cancerous -n addition 10 the above, M. I. 8. T. No.2 stan 2-ars. 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