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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1901. 17 RAIGHTIN BILL BEFORE SENATE ong Opposition te Many of Its Features Mani- fested. PERES SO " on the Army Reorganization Bill to B¢ Con- sidered. ence 1 the army reor nd Ha ss in the Senate w tials of from n advocates. ing up the gene: for the propose able that migh > iment was always ol England by Thurstol fewed ry of irriga citizens. Connect nst ar ord as a n. He had a ed to faithful try, and he was rri scheme when erted that there | { irrigati eling ha svstem; permitting the t t r from the Ji re still pending. PRESIDENT RECEIVES A HANDSOME GIFT | Box in Which Electoral Votes of Cali- fornia Were Cast Presented to Him by S. M. Shortridge. WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.—President Mc- i ving and seeing so ences of California’s mag- of @oing things that d for almost any- he goes to that State in May ther day he received an invi- Commandery No. 1. it them. The in- card of solid gold, contain- 1 worth probably 340, 2 was presented with the ballot- | x used Ly the California Electors 13 | tirg their votes for President and Vice President. It 1s a beautiful piece of work, on it is estimated to be vas made to e votes of the Electors whcn 14 to de- of the Presidential elec- r. By a resolution of the e box was to be presented to resident by the messenger who went shington to _deliver the vote to the 1 ent of the Senate. The messenger ,r the duty was the Hon. Samuel or $500. The box ey met at SBacramento Janua em ridge, one of the Electors, nator Perkins. o oty Cost of Hawaiian Annexation. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—Secretary ge to-dav sent to the House a full tement of the indebtedness incurred by the annexation of Hawafi, wtih a request for an appropriation 1o pay, agregating 447,548, EXTRA SESSION President Canvasse ort of the Conference Committee | Hopelessness of Definite Action Re- jonal irri- Senate for xt being an appropriation | looking to the on dam and & of the reserva- a Indians at | ver, Arizona. of the confer- niza- | an- t up on Mon- WASHINGTON regard se session of Congress in view of the ]"rosh; tion shown 10-¢ desire to speculation a called ses nite by themselve Senator, who has given much atter tion to the Philippine qu any legislation attemptec of government for the Philippines neces PECULIAR MINERAL me which closely resemt discovered near R | of the subst out a strong flame, w markably long local sclentists th either an unknown miner: ordinary clay highly charg Indian Com- that the ection or means er the legal phases of ter by such a dam as is appropriation was rn men ~ suit for $10,000 vote for coast improve- y trict Attorney that Ashley had 1i him of subor: trial of Arthur ically replied to the stric- he favored a irrigation. and me would be re- East, said wger on the once for perjur: formally charged with that crime. Car- | penter characterized the proceedings as high-handed and for the purpose of preju- | made to him by the State Board of Par- | he was killed by burglars, who then fired dicing the jury against the defendant, and | dons. It is not expected that the Gov- | the building.. The loss on the building is Ashiey declared that he would have Car- | ernor will Intérfere. Ferrell is under sen- | estimated al $5000. Much freight, the | penter before the grand jury on the same | w“,%‘v’“ East as against the charge. | the murder of Exp! MYSTERIOUS STRANGER JUMPS OYERBOARD FROM A FERRY BOAT Action Is Deliberately Taken, but. When Rescued He Declares H= Fell Into the Water---Refuses to Talk About Himseif NOW PROBABLE the Matter With Several Senators. 28 — garding Philippines at This Session Is Admitted by AllL - v, Jan. 26.—That Senators sly the prospect of an extra commendation of legisla- ne Philippine Islands was ity of those who | | tra session. The | ning the probability of | was rendered more defi- | enators known to | ‘med concerning the | ined in the discussion on also developed the fact | 1 canvassed the sut ators. He does not | ated any fixed deter- | a call, but rather to | s to the advisability | ceeding. ® In all such in- to have had the neces gisiation in view, and rs express the opinion i & meeting is called, the pine question will receive the lion’s ure of attention. The urgency of the | nmistration on this point is due to the ning of the Taft Commission, the s of which appear to have supple- their oicial recommendations for tion with private \etters not only but to the members of Wi HE police and Receiving Hospital T officials are puzzled over the cas 3 3 & % of a powerfuliy built man who 8 fbe sarly secossinon attempted to commit suicide ye them other than military terday morning by jumping from ators who have conmcerned | the ferry-boat Piedmont on her 11-o'clock h these matters have can- | trip from the Oakland Mole to this city od the Senate somewhat to-day as (0| As the Piedmont passed Goat Island the e e I‘l":j}fi‘r‘(‘m:—\d‘(“)’Rw"‘;]: man, who was on the upper deck, was by the Spooner bill, but they have | 60 to jump deliberately overboard. Tha very iittle encouragement.. One | IV of “Man overboard!" was quickly raised and the Piedmont was stopped and fon, said that | a boat was lowered. The would-be suicide n the subject | was making a slight effort to keep afloat v would cause prolonged debate. and when he saw the boat nearing hira he Senate would talk a month on a | he swam toward it and was pulled over Hon -declaring that the Philippines | the side and taken back to the ferry-boat the Philippines,” said one Senator as On reaching the ferry slip on this sid: c iea of the hopele the man was taken to the Harbor Hos- ng action before the conclu- | pital, where he was treated for submer- nt session sion and alcoholism and iater on was sent stion | o the Recelving Hospital at the City | all. President of the vr are divided upon the q ity of Congressional action G ban constitution. me of | All efforts to secure a definite statement that Congress will not be | from the man proved futile. He claimed act in any way u | that his home was in Cincinnati, Ohip, - £ Others admit the and that his [hame was John Johnson. view xtent of en asked how long he had been on “ ¢ im0t be come 1 the Pacific Coast he arswered six months JOHYN JOHNSON.! AS: HE, AP g the ffen T He claimed that he had traveled frem PEARED JUST AFTER BEING President willsdesire to have Congress | boint to point and was in Portland, Or. * RESCUED. are the responsibility of whatever step | eight days ago. He denied that he h: e taken with to the Cuban | jumped from the ferry-boat and insisted o - R {hat he had fallen overboard. An exam. ation o ohnson’ ands show t c] No asked how he managed fo travel ; "on the strans, bisci opposed to | around without working he refused to an- felt derby hat, sweater and black tie. In st PN hat some tion may requiri R that if zgest th po: from Stockton, on which *Johnson" trav- He is about 35 vears old, & stated that he atiempted twice fo in height, welghs about 180 pounds. has jump from the train and a brakeman was dark brown halr and heavy dark brown FOUND IN TEXAS obliged to keep a close watch on him until mustache. feet 10 inches 3 - y oo tnfoefooronfofeon et Sttir e o 2 Clay Discovered Which Ignites Read- ® e b @ ily and Gives Out a Strong, ALABAMA BANK | NEELY IS TAKEN Steady Flame. CLOSES ITS DOORS | AUSTIN, T Ja dispateh | | ABOARQ A STEAMER Rio Grand deposit of ar One of the Oldest Institutions in the \ Seems Confident of Sécuring an State and Deposits Are Bz- ! Acquittal in Cuban | lieved to Be Heavy. Courts. % MONTGOMERY, A Jan. 26.—The Jo-| NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Charles F. W, 2 burns for a're- | g Morris Bank, one ‘of the oldest pri- | Neely, the former postal officlal, who was (s 18 laimed bY | vate banking institutions in Alabama, did | ordered extradited to Cuba for trial on or that it is | not open its dooss for business this morn- charges of embezzlement, left Ludlow- 1 ith hatural | ing. » capital stock of the bank i SI00.- | street Jail to-day and was taken aboard value of the |00 s are belleved to be heavy. | a steamer for Cuba, Neely ¢ 1 of the hane har v | f . Neely seemed in the mable, | The and " liabilities are not Vet | pest of spirits on leaving Jail. where by Known. had b Y it Bour of openins an annombcement | HAQ: been confined. since-May 22, 1000. He vardens: am_glad e quickly and give ch burns for a the In either ca fuel is in s of acres and ted on the door to the effect that | §ald to one of the wa yesterday some of the bank's checks in am going hack to' Cuba, because I can New York, for which provision has been | Feadily explain away all charges and will rpenter, | made, were tempc rily refused by it Sor- be acquitted. a damage | respondent though they were afterward oox g r shley, Dis- | paid. Inquiries ,!'anu\\rfl which mdvld‘\VATCHMAN‘S BODY s cou alleine | apprehension, and it was thought best b this pounty, alleging | {fle bank. In justice to creditors, to sus FOUND IN RUINS e A fousing | pend payment. The announcemient fur- nis, charged with hav- i | g~ i 1 Lawyer Sues for Damages. | STOCKTC local att tion had arisen from inability to make quick COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 2.—Governor | C#Wells was found dead in'the building. Vash has taken the case of Rosslyn Fer- | I¥ing in a pool of blood, with_a revolver rell under consideration on the report |near his right hand. It ., and he has since been ing stolen a hog from the Sargent ranch. | o £ Springs Dest: d b | realization and shrinkage of assets. prings Destroye John Stennett, & witness, went back on a | "{arze “erowds assembled around the | Fire sl o4 sworn statemeént he had made to the offi- | ;a5 fo-day and much excitement pre- & : | cers before the trial. Mr. Ashley claimed | vallag. COLORADO SPRINGS, C6l6., Jan. 2%,— e aid so at the insiigation of Carpenter, | R The Rio Grande freight depot in $his. ef ttorney for the defendant. > District | . | i, this A ttornoy ordered Stennett into custod ;li Nash Will Not Interfere. was burned this morning, Watchman 1. ‘suspected that tence to be electrocuted on March 1 for | value of which is not yet kno' 1so ss Messenger Lane. | destroyed i GOLD MND SILVER “IN A PARTY House Committes Votss Fa- vorably on-Overstreet: —_— 3 Provides That Gold Coin Must Be Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re Exchanged for Silver Same Denomination on Demand. WASHINGTON, 2.—The House | °f Order you can und Committee on Banking and Currency to-| ery day yoted by 6 to 4 in favor of. reporting | It you are Sick of feel badly maintaining at all | taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- times the parity of -the standard silver ' great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, dollar with gold. Two c setts, voted with the Republicans in vor of the bill. as follows: “That the Seéretary of the Treasury is | this Week for the benefit of our readers sp hereby" directed to mairtain at all times | i the highest terms of the wonderful cura- at parity with gold the standard silver dollars of the United State: end he iIs hereby authorize at the demand of the holder to exchange | }rescrption NS R CESuL Jour. s the Overstreet bill, fa- As reported the bill is and to that and required | gold coin for standard silver dollars when | ond used the sample bottle of presented to the treasury ot ‘the United | ofterward took two of your large botties States in sums not less than fifty dollars, | bought at my drug store, and they cured m “Section 2—That, for -the purpose carrylng out the provisions of this act|I tha the Secretary of the Treasury, when his judgment there is not sufficient gold coin in the general fund of the treasury to justify a further use of it for exchange for standard silver dollars, shall be au- thorized and part of the reserve fund of gold coin es tablished by March 14, I dollars recel’ of | entirel; in | scmple bottle. any section 2 of the standard silver d in the reserve fund exchange for gold coin, under the provi- shall be held in sald reserve fund and not paid out except in the manner provided in regard to United in section 2 of the act of and all protisions of for the maintenance of said reserve fund relating to United Stafes notes are here- made applicable to'standard silver reserve fund. This act shall take effect upon Its passage.” The report of the Overstreet bill two gold redemption bills on the calendar, the Committee on Coinage hav- ing previously reported the Hill bill measures differ, roviding for turning the silver dollar nto small coin, while the Overstreet bill v by making the silver dollar exchangeable for gold on demand at_the treasury. Mr. Overstreet was authorized to make the report and the minority will make a dissenting report. BATTLESHIP IOWA IN NEED OF REPAIRS Captain Cooper Reports a Great Fall- — ing Off in Speed Owing to a Foul Bottom. WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—A report from | & Captain Cooper, ¢ommianding the battle- | FTee. remed the Pacific otes a great reduction in the | speed of that vessel owing to a foul bot- | ang the b drydoc | eight months ago. and | famous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root the Pacific | free by mail. postpaid. by which you m. of in March 14, 1500; law ¢ dollars in said laces ouse The bill establishes a pari serge suit, woolen under- | on her recent cruise down | Goust showed a falling off of nearly 15 | test its wonderful per cent in her regulation speed. per urges that the vessel should Le docked for a thorough cleaning at the- earliest. possible mo- the Towa has .just arrived | brick-du: southérn cruise it 18 prob- | ache, b L his request will be complied | & . NOTFGE—If you have the slight The experience with | o Bi04ae tauble, of If there is a trace of it in your regatded as an argument for | {, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., who will gladl sheathed battleships. ol PACIFIC RAILWAYS BILL CONSIDERED |8¢nerous offer in t 3 9 i vote of Cumyfittes Adoptas Substituts Meas r ments, the most important cutting down | the real and personal taxes from one to q [ | one-half per cent. The excise and liquor WASHINGTON, fon ad will do all they n | SWer. his pockets were fo d $5 15 i 9 awion axd NII Go'ell thay a0 | M aptain ot Detectives Soymons Jvas Tid- :Bath Dheketbilte. anb it oy o, & | Most that can be said ie that | tified of the case and in the afternoon thrce small kevs attached. recntive and Congress are §ie. | sent Detectives Wren and Dinan to see The hospital officias think that-“John- wisdom of an ex “Johnson." but he remained dumb to all s elther wanted for some crime or , conclusion has beer their incuiries. 3 t he has escaped from an, asylum t Some of the passengers on the train though the man talks yerfectly ratiohal. L | ure Authorizing Sale of | authorizing the sale or lease of .the road ot dAl('Phisn?.' Tol!!ek‘n and Santa Fe afiroad. Provision is also made that the | $200 a mile on its road | < ag i | Thfoueh Xeb' Mexlco: 0 be “pportioned Loud Successfully Fights v the Legislature to e counties: also | until 1902 the sum of $125 per mile taxa- . tion and thereafter $200 per mile until the All Am,ndments courts decide the law governing taxation Offered or_until the Territories be- ered. When admitted as States. | the Legislatures are to issue charters and fix the taxation. Philadelphia Sails. WASHINGTON, Departméent is advised that | road shall through New in Territori | come States. 2.—The Navy | revise and codify the postal laws. Only the cruilser | twenty-eight of the 221 pages remain to | Philadelphia, which has been lying at | be disposed of. Efforts were persistently | Panama for several weeks past pending | made again to-day to load the bill down the return of a more quiet asmect of af-| with amend: ts to effect changes in th fhirs among the revolutionists, sailed £o- | vaisting mostal. e e e day for Callao. R Thaws Giant Powder. FLAT STATION, Jan. The body- of John Regal, superintendent | of the Pearl and Opal mine at Shady Run, ve miles from this place, who has been | Dill and would, if adopted, be the means | missing for a week, was found yesterday. | of its ceath in the Senate. In this way Regal had been killed while thawing giant | every attempt to amend the bill was suc- cessfully resisted. When the House opened Chairman Phnd Pated ‘That this condition at affaits | Rio Grande Frelght Dapot at Colorado | 26.— He was from Etockton. DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT. YOU SHOULD NOT - NEGLECT YOUR KIDNEYS Becauseif Kidney Trouble Is Permitted to Con- tinue Fatal Results Are Sure to Foliow. sponsible for more sickness and sufferin than any other discase, and If permitted ;0 continue fatal results are sure to fol- ow. Your other organs may need attention— but your kidneys most, because they do most and need attention first. So when your kidneys are weak or out stand how quickly your entire body is affected, and how ev- organ seems to fail to do its duty. begin oot, the | because as on as vour kidneys are well health. A trial will convince any one. Among the many’cures of this wonderful medicine, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, invest! geted by The Call, the ones which publish tive properties of this great remedy o DI MOINES, Ia, C 20, 1300, “I had been out of heéalth for a long time, and I was taking medicine from a doct tle. 1 stopped taking the doctor's medic Swamp-Root. I and have not felt so well for years. _you very much for sending.me the D. W. SMITH. T D. W. SMITH, 1521 Center St. Mrs. H. N. Wheeler of 117 Hich Rock 8t. Lynn, Mass., writes on Nov. ““About 13 months ago I had a ver vere spell of sickness. 1 was extremel weeks, and when T finally my bed 1 was left with excruciating paing ! my back. My water at times looked very liks coffee. I could pass but little at a time, and “Mren onl ring great pain. My phys- lcal condition was such that I had no strength and was all run down. The doctors sald my kidneys were not affected, and while I Dld Not Know | Had Kidney Trouble, 1 somehow felt certain my kidneys were the cause of my trouble. My sister, Mrs C. E. Littlefleld of Lynn, advised me to give Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root -a trial. 1 procured a bottle and inside of three days commenced to get rellef. I followed up that bottle with another, and at the completion of this ona found 1 was completely cured. My strength returned, and to-day I am as well as ever My business !s that of canvasser, I am on my feet a great deal of the time and have to use much energy in getting around. My curs 1s, therefore, all the more remarkable, and is exceedingly gratifying to _me. MRS. H. N. WHEBLER. Swamp-Root will do just as much for any housewife whose back is too weak to perform her necessary work. who is al- ways tired and overwrought, who feels that the cares of life are more than she can stand.. It is a boon to the weak and MRS. H. N. WHEELER. ailing. nervousness, heart disturb- d kidney trouble, skin erup- d, neuraligia, rheuma- The mild and immediate sleeplessness Sample effect of Dr. Kilmer’'s ance due to Bottle Swamp-Root, the great tions from bad bl kidney, liver afd bladder tism, diabetes, bloating, irritability, worn- . is soon realized. It out feeling, lack ¢ ambitic loss of stands the highest for its wonderful cures flesh, sallow complexion, or Bright's dis- | of the most distressing « Swamzp- e o e o ISour whole system right, I1f your water, when allowed to remain proof of this is a trial turbed in a glass or bottle for twen- have a sample bottle of this ty-four hours, forms a sediment or set- tling or has a cloudy appearance, it 13 evi- ¥ dence that your kidneys and bladder need curative properties for immed ention. such disorders as kidney, bladder and uric _ Swamp-Roc easant to take and is aeid diseases, poor digestion, when obliged for sale the world over at druggists in fo pass your water frequently night and bottles of two sizes and two prices—fifty day smarting or irritation in passing, cents and one dollar. Remember the or sediment in the urine, head- name, Swamp-Root, and the address, kache, lame back, dizziness. Binghamton, N. Y. symptoms of kidney, liver ¢ history, send at once end you by mall, imme- le of Swamp-Root and a book containing of testimonial letters received from men be sure to say that you read this You may diately, without vou, a sample | 6f the thousands upon thousan ed by Swamp-Root. In ordering Francisco Snndas ¢ many and women ¢ to 14. There were many amend- | taxes were reduced, but the tax om to- 26.—The House bacco was raised. Committee on Pacific Railways has been at work for same time upén the bill af- UN S A Pacific Railroad | and to-day adopted a substitute measure — B. KATSCHINSKI, PHILADELPHIA SHOE CoO. 10 Third St., San Francisco. WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—The House to- | day made good progress with the bill to | existing postal laws. The pressure was «| especially sirong in favor of reclassifying certain classes of postoffice employes, but Loud, In charge of the bill, fought all of them. explaining that such amend- ments were out of place on a codification | been reference to the f ef executive session the Sen- p. w. adjourned, with the irri. | accompanied to the White the California delegation in was introduced to the Presi- Colonel George Stone, chairman of the 1 Republican State Committee, 3 Mr. Shortridge made a s address of presentation. to 5 e President made appropriate re- ¥ and expressed pleasure at receiving :..0.0.0...0. ..0.0...OOO“._..00’000:0,'0‘....0000060000 ilious--Got a Cold? You're bilious, got a cold, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean, as if you wanted to kick a lame infant or kill a canary bird.* Your .system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. - Don’t continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, but send out at once for a box of CASCARETS and work off the cold while you sleep. Be sure you get CASCARETS! Don’t let them sell you a fake substitute. - vas T law: el w S UW- | AL «son | cers Decemoer 4, 1783. | awh* —_— .of “I have used your valuable CAS- %% CARETS and find them perfect. Couldn't | 87> do without them. I have used them for | capw some time for indigestion and_biliousness - and am now completely cured. Recommend | WO them to every ome. Once tried, you will | ba never be without them in the family.” EDW. A. , Albany, N. Y. | D& MARX, any, and A movement j= on foot 1n New Y-~k | gelf, s th Ye=a the T Al b v ARANTEED TO bowel trou! RANTEED TO CUR : S m'\l-u.-' wind. E-"an “to m:' o g‘|‘mwulfl‘i- Now, ;tl-lave“nf';’ lew, afte ar medicine When your bovels dont: mere st teatimontal. - We have fail A SR | EiEmnert b wels or the drageist whom f ago the first o Hiapiaa g st [ 3 0600000000 00000600000000000C300000000000000000000 Southard of the Committee on Coin- age introduced =a resolution making | the Hill bill for establishing the parity | between the silver dollar and gold a spe- clal order in the House. with two days for debate. The resolution goes to the Committee on Rules, which will determine In ancther week we take an acsount ;vhe(}.;r or gwt{ L Medsure is tod be of stock and have cut the prices on all rought to the front as a special order. K " LADIES' VICI KID Before this is done the advocates of the S S, . B e e JULIETS, coin toes and patent leather Senators with a view of assuring Speaker | tips, reduced to $1.15. Henderson that the consideration given to the measure in the House will not be | fruitless. | The House to-day disagreed to the Sen- ate amendments to the legislative, execu- tive and judicial appropriation bill and agreed to_the conference asked for by the Senate. Messrs. Bingham of Pennsylva- | nia, Hemenway of Indiana and Livingston | of Georgia were appointed conferees on | the part of the House. | The House then proceeded with the con- | sideration of the bill to revise and codify | the postal laws, which was Interrupted by | LADIES' OXFORD TIES—small sizes the consideration of appropriation bills. | 0dd lots—different styles—cloth and An amendment offered by Latimer, to !l iid tops—turned soles—tormerly sold for provide that o star route should be let |l 3200 ana 5250, reduced to GSe. Sizes to any one ncf a resident in the county 3 to 4%, widths AA. A, where the route was located aroused a —_— great deal of opvposition from the friends of the bill, who argued that the injection | of such a provision into a bill to codify the postal laws would result in loading the measure down and make its ultimate t'ise{'ea.g.’cena.ln. The amendment was lost, o 47. | Tawney of Minnesota discussed the ad- visability of placing upon the bill as an | amendment his bill for the reclassification ' LADIES' KID SLIPPERS-nartow of railroad mail clerks. Loud appealed and broad toes, low heels and high to Tawney not to offer the amendment heele, reduced to 53e. We have svery on the ground that if adopted it would size in some styles, but not every size sound the death knell of the bill. If the in every style. bill contained any provision which can- :mt.'plu(:}lle Senate by unanimous consent | it must L. Tawney declined to be convinced, and offered the amendment. It classifies rail- road mail clerks into_ten classes, with salaries ranging from $300 to $1300 per an- num. The amendment was lost, 43 to 43. After completing 193 pages of the bill | the committee rose. | The remainder of the day was devoted | i e T ke, s || PHILADELPHIA SHOE GO, and Dalzell. 10 THIRD ST., San Francisco. We do not guarantes to fill country orders. NOTICE—This store closes at § p. m. on week days und 1l p. m. on Satur- day. and will continue to close at those hours. PROVIDED ALL OTHER SHOE STORES WILL DO THE SAME. \ At 5:05 p. m., as a further mark of re- spect, the House adjourned. Drowns in Irrigating Ditch. : RENO, Nev., Jan. 26—E. E. Copeland, an attorney, was found dead in the Coch- ran irrigating ditch this morning. It is supposed that while going home at an early hour this morning Copeland_fell - into the ditch _and was drowned. Cope- {ana camie to Reno.about four years ago l s from Modoc County, Cal. He is survived by a wife and two sons, one by a former | pyrely vegetable, mild and rellable. Causa marriage. i perfect digestion, complete absorption and healthful regularity. Revenue for Porto Rico. J For ";Q cure o; dn almr;e‘,;-d ;r th; Stomach, Liver, wels, Kidneys, ler, Female Ir- SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Jan. %.—The | rquiarities. Sick Headache. Biliousness, Con- House yesterday passed the Hollander | stipation, Piles and all derangements of the bill, to_provide révenue for the people of | Internal Viscera. 2c a box. At Druzgists, or Porto Rico and for other purooses. by a | by mall. RADWAY & CO., New York