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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1901. C 25 MINISTER LOOMIS ONLY DOING HIS DUTY State ent Satisfied That the South American Government Has Offered No Criticism. ASHINGTON, March 16.—It can be ed upon authority that up to the present no complaint has been lodged against Mr. Loomis, Minister to Vene- zuela, by the Venezuelan Government, nor has there been any suggestion from | that source that his withdrawal would be acceptable. The officlals again declare that Mr. Loomis has been doing his duty and no more than his duty, and as he has acted under instructions from his own Government there is not the least apprehension that attempt will _be PLATT'S PROMISE OF & PORTFOLID Friends of Harrison Talk of | Some 0ld Political Secrets. W stat, o a : any New York Senator Said to Have | made to hold him personally responsible Been Of‘ered the Position of for the frictiop that has followed the at- tempt to settle the asphalt controversy. Secretary of the } This belief on the part of the officials is confirmed by Senor Pulido, the Vene- Treasury. zuelan charge here, who has stated that the Venezu. Government has only the kindliest fee toward Mr. Loomis and TURNS TO QUIET ISLANDS - FOR THE REST SHE NEEDS htmfiofor girls and locate it in San g‘rlnl: , placing Sister Anna in charge. It was a work of faith entirely, as there were no means to buy either furniture or food. An:xpe.;.l was made to-the philan- thropic, and the answer came quickly. A house on Harrison street was rented and the Maria Kip Orphanage s started, with sixty, girls, whose wants had to be provided for from day tp day. Socety people soon. became _interested in the growing Institution, and the stress of pov- erty lessened. The orphanage outstripped the accommodations of the first home, an a removal was made to a large mansion at Folsom and Hawthorne streets. Pros- perity followed. Several bequests became available for a permanent home. and one day the board of lady directors decided to purchase a large lot on the corner of Sac- ramento street and Seventh avenue. Later increasing resources justified the erection MINISTER OF PERU WITHDRAWN FROM CHILE Fears Entertained That the Probable Sevgrance of Diplomatic Rela- tions Will Cause a War. WASHINGTON, March 16.—Some appre- hensfon is feit inofficlal quarters over the reported action of Peru in withdrawing her Minister from the Chilean capital. Al- l B TRUST ENDS [N DISTRIBUTI Suit to Determine Interesis of Beneficiaries at Last Decided. —— D. 0. Mills and Mrs. Stanford Receivy Bulk of Lands for Twenty Years Under Charge of Prens tiss Smith. | though the withdrawal has not been com- | municated officially to this Government, ! yet it is accepted as a fact, since it is in line with what was expected to follow the | action of the Chilean Congress in reject- ing the plan of arbitration of the remain- ing differences between the two countries | | on_the boundary question. | | The Chilean Minister was withdrawn [mme time ago from Peru, so that the re- call of the Peruvian Minister from Chile | leaves each country without a diplomatic | | representative in the other. Whether this | will amount to a comnlete severance of | | diplomatic relations has not been made | clear by the meager advices at hand. but in any event it is looked on as a further | | evidence of the growing seriousness of the | The Call. that the attacks which are sald to have been made upon the Minister came from side Over Female Corps in corvs under the army of the orphanage at an expense of $50,000. The large debt which burdened the insti- Returning to the city Sister Anna again and she has been compelled to relinquish i issues involved | the chemical analysis in the case of T. J. | stomach of the deceased. Local drug- | | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, ! 1118 Broadw: 16 onsible newspapers which e ! e Mareh 18 <k 16— W hether Gen- | e Vencaueian Govers. tutlon at et was decreased from Hme 1o | DEATH OF MULLINIX Judge Ellsworth has settied wp the In- y and R was paid off and the orphanage was no DUE TO STRYCHNINE | terests of the various parties to the suit ses the es longer in debt. Then Sister Anna asked | —_— | brought by S. Prentiss Smith for the dis- egne “.12':A MRS. KINNEY NAMED !r;‘r and wis s‘ranrtted a (;ong"::‘:'\é g{f Santa Ana Coroner’s Jury Finds That | solution of the trust under which he held ™ mes { = rward pe! 3 1o > > . Stan- o Mr NUREE e aitaeother trom the management of ( He Was Killed by Poisonous | lands belonging to D. 0. Mine. Mes. St tr e 5 . = { rd and others, aggregating in value nis Cabinet. Secretary of War Selects Her to Pre- the institution, to which she ha dewted‘ Medicine. b oo been discusse | her best efforts. | SANTA ANA. March 16.—The report of | out $375,000. | The trust was created by Edgar Mills, $he Axmy. | ook D BT Tk O e e s home | Mullinix, who died suddenly on March 4 s T S I R R s K WASHINGTON, March 16.—Secretary| | for working girls at the corner of Folsam | after taking medicine sold to him by the ::,_fn'n“;’h’r?:- :r"‘“" i,‘a"‘r:"da' AC’or‘:z'a ght ted Mrs. Dita Hopkins and Hawthorne streets. Even this Work | so-called” Quaker doctors, showed the | Costa Yol and Solane counties. . of New York superintendent of proved too much for her waning strength. | ;rocence of strychnine erystals in the| Its beneficiaries now are D. O. Mills, one-fourth inter Mrs. Jane L. Sta: of his close n Mrs. Kinney s a | gists testified that the Quaker doctors | ford. three-eighths Interest; estate of W. ral graduated in 1892 from the * | had purchased large quantities pf poison | B. Carr, one-fourth interest; E. H. Dyer, €nd the school for nurses connected from them while here, to be used in pre- | one-sixteenth interest, and Ellen I Dyer setts General Hospial perintcndent of the nurses and Ti.spital at Boston nnected with hospitals in scriptions. strychnine poisoning. The strychnine The jury returned this ver-| | atet: | | The deceased came to his death by | | and Harold P. Dyer, one-sixteenth Inter- est. The partition of the remaining land held by the trustee was agreed upon by the . w cisco and New Mexico, was taken from a box of Dr. Berry's interested parties as follows: D. O. Mills T superintendent of catarrh cure. The jury is unable to de- | receives 234979 acres, appraised at $31.- > proposed to be es- termine in what manner, when or by 66l Mrs. Stanford receives 3374.35 acres, during the Chinese | whom the poison was mixed with the | the Carr estate, c sald catarrh cure.” s0: H. of Dr. Anita New- some months ago Mrs. Kin. in charge of the army nu: e War Department. oo CHARGED IN CHICAGO e NIGHT OF BOXING AT WEST OAKLAND CLUB Seven Four-Round Goes on Card That t 0;: B. H. valued at 93; the Dyer valued at $7600. of this, ex- » £ cepting a b ow in his - WITH COUNTERFEITING Promises Ample Sport for hands, has oliows: To e ! Spectators. | the beneficiaries trust, 3ISLT> 71; ost of Two San Francisco Men Are Arrested | ‘ legal expenses, taxes, 316,771 %; and Found to Possess Many Spurious Coins. GO, March 16.—Henry Alexander lliam Coughlan, who came here hundred bogus_ silver mplete counterfeiter's their fooms by the OAKLAND, March 16.—The West Oak- land Athletic Club will hold a boxing tournament Thursday evening at its gym- nasium, corner of Wood and Goss streets. There will be seven four-round goes, in- and *“Cyclone” | 145 pounds. The other contests are as fol- lows: “Kid" Victor, West Oakland Ath- pounds; Joe Broadshaw of San Francisco cluding a mat~h between Mike McClure | Kelly*of San Francisco at | | MeAfee Bre recetved was: From land from produce sales and 15; interest, $12,171 §7. The formal ree of dissoultion was withheld until Monday in order to allow the court’s findings to be inspected by the attorneys In the case. ginis & |Jetlc Club, and Jack Kennedy of San| popw: HEMIAN | Francisco,’ 115 pounds:. young Snafiham | FOUNDERS OF BO! : ted States Com-| |- | and_*“Kid" Parker of San Francisco, 115 CLUB AT BANQUET BOARD HE announcement that Sister An- l i n ked Yo . . s S = - and Lewis Long. Rellance Athletic Club, rison’s : s, They S be Sven na of the Episcopalian order of 122 pounds; “Kid" Heart and “Kid” Klein e George Bromley Presides at : a rsday. The prisoners ters of the Geod Shagherdund who | of San Francisco, 135 pounds; Jack Cape- the Annual Gathering of Chas- ¥ s iting was done in San is widely knows 3 liss. Reliance Athietic Club, and Jack Me- ‘ they came East. Alex- ey Sir.oh % e Gulness of San Francisco, 123 pounds: T d a barber while for the eminent ability ! e = rancisco, s oughlan is a boil- and success with which she has canducted some of the more prominent of the philan- | “Nobby” Otts and Archie Dean of San | Francisco, 135 pounds. Bohemian Club beautifully The red room of the was brilliantly lighted and decorated last night In b s thropies of the church, is lled by s PEDESTRIAN WINS. al din iven by th unders of the - WOMAN IS MURDERED physical weakness to retire from all fur- 7 = ey Club. An eleventh hour change In the 2 = BY A TENNESSEE MOB | ther connection with the charities to ONE OF THE SISTERS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, NOTED FOR HER Four Hundred and Eighty-Five Miles | programme brought Uncle George T. which she has devoted the later years of HARD WORK IN THE CAUSE OF Covered in Philadelphia Match. Bromley to the position of master of ex- Men Take a Negress From a Cabin at Midnight, Pinion Her Arms and Shoot Her. life, will be received with regret by ‘ On the first of next t Anna will leave for Hono- luly, hoping in that more genial clime and HONOLULU. | l CHARITY, AND WHO WILL GO TO | PHILADELPHIA, March 16.—The six- day go-as-you-please race which began | 1 | | in Industrial Hall at midnight last Sun- | ubstitute for General W. H. L. Barnes. The demands of commerce, which cannot be ignored in this age, called General Barnes to the feast on Nob ercises as a | i o Membece ‘r | | | | NASHVILLE, March erel led to-night. Of th y- | Hill in honor of the commercial repre- - iaoag sy - er t int lovi reised her wonderful powers for the go. sponsi] - day was ended to-night. the twenty n of ‘ . under the ministration of loving relatives C3C thory * oo frae esaor, the g00d i‘;lkil'u‘,'," ibility 10 other sisters. "o Wil | four ‘original starters only thirteen fin- | sentatives of Chicago. ~From his far- er s t0 regain at least a portion of the strength through hér connection with the Armitage large as its growing wants will permit. | ished. Glick won by seflon, with | sway station smune She S NEW YORK TO ACCEPT GIFT FROM CARNEGIE Retired Steel King Now Offers a Sev- enty-Thousand Dollar Library to Jackson, Mich. March T6.—Controlle~ the Mayor's office to-day the Mayor regarding the Andrew Carmegie. The men were for some time. Upon leaving the JUDGE TELL TO DEFEND NEGROES THEMSELVES rided to accept the gift u» o greatly impaired by her among the there is a woman better known or beloved than Sis- CHANGES 1 information statement compiled from official figures and statements showing the changes made in the war revenue act of June 13, 1838, by the amendment passed by Congress at its last session. The figures will be of especial N Orphanage at San Mateo. That institution from its foundation grew quickly to large proportions. At first girls and boys were cared for, sary if the work was to be adequately per- THE WAR l Sister Anna will be tenderly remembered by thousands of young women, to whom her life. example and counsel have been of much value. Should the climate of Honolulu prove to be beneficial it is nct probable that Sister Anna will ever re- | REVENUE ACT AS AMENDED BY CONGRESS A great deal of Interesting and valuable | ARTICLES TAXED BY ACT OF JUNE 13, is contained in a tabulated | - SUMMARY SHOWING PRESENT TAX AND ALSO ALL CHANGES MADE IN LAW BY FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Beer, §2 per barrel and 7% per cent discount. Bankers' capital and surplus, atd $2 for each additional Stockbrokers, $5 Pawnbrokers, $20. o Commercial brokers, $20. $50 for $25,000, 000, $160 per barrel and 7 per cent discount re- pealed. 014 law retained $50. Barnes, the ®-year-old G. A. R. pedes- trian, second. Hegelman, who was or- | dered off the track yesterday by the po- lice surgeon, was wheeled around the | track in a rolling chair. He had made | 375 miles. The final score was: | Lostin, 265; McTague, | Wintasch, 169. —_— Half-Mile Record Lowered. A ARBOR, Mich., March 16.—Cap- | tain Howard Hayes of the Michigan Uni- versity track team set a new mark In in- door competition to-night, when he ran a half mile, unpaced. in 2 minutes 3 sec- onds, or 11-5 seconds better than the pre- vious record. The occasion was the track meeting between Michigan and Chicago universities in Waterman Gymnasium. Michigan won a decided victory, scoring 55 points to Chicago's 17. s Childs Knocks Out Byers. HOT SPRINGS. Ark. March 238; Noremac, 16— sent a message of good cheer to the chil- dren of the owl. Raphael Weill, in Paris, sent his compliments by wire. . N. H. Irwin, one of the charter mem- bers of the club, spoke of the unwritten history of the club, mentioning several s ter Anna. For fifteen years she has ex- formed. It was decided to open an or- turn to California. | Glick, 45 mile: 47, i:‘&‘fi’r‘“!‘}l’;!{.m‘:‘g‘,? that ave not record- ORI Setdle o oot 3 - - . j o Cavenang e A e 0lden. | ®Concle George Bromley presided with e o o g o B e -3 e = = 2 g rare geniality, blended with becoming dignity. The reminiscent talk of the | evening engaged thé attention of Barton Hill of the old California Theater Com- . Alex G. Hawes. Dr. George Chis- more, Dr. Benjamin Swa enry Mar- shall, Sidney M. Smith. Hugh M. Burke, George Malter. H. R. Bloomer, John Lan- ders, David Bush, Charles A. Low, H. M. Bosworth, Samuel D. Mayer, Warren | Payne. T Peter Robertson, Clay M. Greene and Joseoh N. H. Irwin. —_—ee———— | KNOCES THE BABY OUT OF HER ARMS Mrs. Cassle Behrn, wife of James Behrn, a teamster living at 1103% Steven- " We will go to work imme-| value to business men as a concise state- | Custom House brokers, $1 0. By oqig e son street, swore to a complaint in Judge o se. - e AR o e o it - - . . o 3 o “John a_collector for A . - The present tax for each separate item | Propriétors of circuses $100.. | 100, jot it e D have D & tWanty-saund | $ovce & Co.. oil dealers, on the charge of {s indicated. The tax has been repeaied oprietors of other public exhibitions, $i 0. contest. s in the fourth round stood | hattery. She had a thirteen-month-old IN THE GILMAN CASZ BRIDGEPORT, Conn., March 16.—All the indications here are that the contest Probate Court next Monday at the on commercial brokers, bank checks, cer- tificates’ of deposit, promissory notes, money orders, bills of lading for export. express receipts, telephone messages, bonds other than bonds of indemnity, cer- tificates of damage and other certificates not otherwise specified, charter parties, conveyances below $2500, telegraph mes- Proprietors bowling alleys or billlard rooms, § for each alley or table. - Tobacco and snuff, its per pound. Cigars welghing more than 3 pounds per 1000, $360 per 1009... Cigars weighing 1000, $1 per 1000. Cligarettes weighin; 1000, $3 €0 per 1000... N . Cigarettes weighing not more tha per 1008, $130 per 1000.. ot mo‘r;.lhln 3 .fioun-h DQP i | | \ | §5 for each alley or table 35 cents per pound. $3 per 1000, 18 cents per pound. $3 60 per 1000. Valued at not more than $2 per 1000, 1S cents per pound; valued at more than R D etk ok n $2 per 1000, perfectly still and let Byers hit him on the chin and mouth three times in sue- cession, making no effort to defend him- self or avoid the blows. Government Cannot Delay. | WINNIPEG. Manitoba, March Pre- | mier Rublin stated that the Government has receivéd notification from President Mellen of the Northern Pacific that the Government must be prep=red to take | | baby in her arms and another child tug- ging at_her skirts. Mrs. Behrn said that the defendant claimed that she owed him a bill for ¥ cents for oil, which she denied. He | called two or three times at her house de- | manding the momey. and Friday he was insulting in his language toward her. He the door and knocked her The baby fell on the floor on its forehead and was so sick upon a forced oven baby out of her arms. | afterward that she had to call n th »sv?(t;‘ fllfpathr::n!:“geo:ffi sages, life insurance, !nland marine and Kfl:{; lln l:-l tr)hle;‘o, 35 to $24 ‘;au,lo 24 overr“ llhe (;lnmpar:iy‘ls line in Manitoba on hysician. If It had not been for Mrs. a2 DI W - v o = Fe—noy : | 512 | and any delay woul 3 h . would, s of be of large proportions. A formidable ar- | fire insurance, casualty, fidelity and gUar- | Manufacturers of tobacco, # to §5 185 to s34 [t o the e T tha e » &-;::anérrre mai would, she ray of legal counsel has been engaged on | anty, leases, manifests for custom-house Manufacturers of cigars, $§ to $24 .| 85 to $2. o - both sides. No in the case Freedom for Miss Morrison. rmation pertaining to avored in ow. The Meriin | for assistance and - BEL DORADO. Kans., March 16.—Miss | tests, warehouse recelpts, proprietary wncdpe i Retained and amended 50 as to Inciude bucket Jessie Morrison's bond of 5000 was ap- | medicines. perfumery and cosmetics. | Sales of products dt exchanges. 1 cent for each | SEPET proved this afterncon and Miss Morrison $100. 3 2 i t for each $100, | Das given her freedom again. The bond | Chewing gum, etc. oy 102, Sales of merchandise tn is one of the strongest ever given in the ment of foreign guests. entry, mortgages and convevances In trust, passage tickets below $50 in value, powers of attorney to vote or to sell, pro- The jtems onwhich the tax is unchanged tificates of Indebtedness. certificates of stock, original issues and transfers, with | Certificates of stock, t $100..... - Bonds, debentures, certificates of indebtedness, stc.'5 cents for each $100.. 5 Certificates of stock, original issue, 5 cents for each $100 Bonds of indemnity speciged, 3 cents . Certificates of profits, | | 5 cents for each $100. 5 cents for each $100. actual course of transportation exempted from tax. Repealed, except bonds of indemnity. 2 cents for each $100. uthfully fresh and robust.” sald the reporter “It was reported, uu year, |FPLASM ON country. Miss Morrison still refuses to . Bank checks. 2 cents .. Repealed. o ot the Cama. Hor which she was | chede bankors’ -capiisl -anh SSESWR | necce o S0k GF quetiin, Suiind, tried last fall. stockholders, pawnbrokers, proprietors of y each $io ... 0l P18 ks Tar: onil SOk 5 L, 2 ts. Repealed. . theaters, museums and concert halls, pro- | Certificates of deposit. 2 cen pealed. } Cost of Victoria’s Funeral. prietors of circases and other public sxhi- | eatiseags otas R outs Jor sach $10. | Bemanlad. . | TONDON. March 16.—The civil service | bitions, proprietors of bowling alleys and | Bills ot éxchange, forelgn. 4 cents for each §1%. | 2 cents for each $100. supplementary estimates, issued to-day, | billlard-rooms. cigarettes weighing more | Bills of lading for export. 10 cents | Repgaled. show that the expenses in connection |than three pounds per 1000, dealers in leaf | Freight m.g,, or domestic bills of ‘iading, im aled. with Queen Vietorla's funeral amounted | and other tobacco, manufacturers of to-| 1 cent —......... 11 cent. | Tonded for the housing and enterfain. | Pacco and cigars, bonds, debentures. cer. | Zelephong ees | Repeaiea. t is"a surprise to see you On observing the inter- an amendment to include bucket shops: | Certificate of damage. % cents Repeaied. ‘hjl'(’::.‘::“"e!."‘:?;r—"m wot| view with Samuel L. drafts or bills of exchange inland, thoney Charter party. $3 to $10. R:xled. 4 i Se ”“"a nealtn, e.m;“n.Ld an Clcmcns (\lark T“—ain) orders, .reight receipts or domestic bills | Broker's contracts, 10 cents. s | F i - m'"m“a" Ay A of lading, certificates of profits, brokers’ | Conveyance, 3 cents for each $o00. Exempted below $2500. Above $25%, %5 cents g4 opw in the Hartford (Connec- contracts. entry of goods at custom-hovse for each $500. i 3 - i T for consumption, entry for withdrawel, | TOOR R coots ay custom houss for consump: | Lo let ticut) “Courant,” the gen- sparkling or other wines, petroleum and | tion, 5 cents t0 §1... B | sugar refineries, sleeping and parior car | Entry for withdrawpl, 30 cents.. 22 0 eents extracted from milk. h:ndh:: discov- | eral manager of the Amer- tickets, mixed flour, manufacturers of | Lsur™ o pea ered by Stebold, the ehem Vienna, | o mixed flour, tea. e . Reenlad. When 1 was there iwo or thres ican Plasmon Syndicate Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow Beneath the Sun—IN FIFTEEN DAYS. » Why Weak Men Are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatmem The revenues derived for the fiscal year of 1900 on the items that have been elim- inated by the amendment were as follows: Commercial brokers, 313,251 12: bank checks, $7,000,000; certificates of deposit, $300,000; prom- Casualty. fidelity and guaranty, % each $1 cent on Repealed. Exempted ‘velow $30 in value. was cheap. In are aware, now, that it cures years f! did not ';'n t“\ lo; hcimu-.n?i but for nourishment, an Deca: tics e the help of medicine, and so y- slclans, but they did not know-it then. Ltd. wrote to Mr. Clem- ens asking whether the paragraph, in which he Power of attorney to vote, Repealed. . P 2 i issory motes, $3,500.000; bills of lading for ex- Repealed The ‘Lancet’ and the othermedicaljour- | spoke in such hi m Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parts. famcey Botse, BS00MS: Wile of Isling fer e | Bower of attorney. te sl 5 ceni Repeiex The Lancet’ and the other medicaliont. | sp gh terms orders, $602,000; telephone messages, $315,000: 3 @ Repealed. the druggist here. In Europe, from the | of Plasmon, was correct as ————| We answer the | INTERNAL DRUGGING TO RUIN THE | certificates of damage and certificates of de. | Proprietary melicines ¥ cent for sach % cents. | Repealed. . grocer or the baker. blished sestions briefly. If | STOMACH. The St. James treatment i | resit, so little as not to be quoted officlally: | " S' iy i A5 Mg B S “But tel' me 8 .~Ntles. Ts the] published. an artery | local, direct and positive. certificates mot otherwise specified, $200,000; | Chewing gum. 4 cents each $1 Repealed 3 2 The St. James treatment is the form Of Crayons, very mareoen smooth, flexible and whoily soluble, which are inserted into the water passage at night, where they dissolve and deposit ths medication in its full strength upen sig top the YOU SE_LO . AP- PLICATIONS. Sim- charter parties, $100,000: brokers' contracts, $100,000; telegraph messages, $500,000; insur- ance, $3,200,000; manifest for Custom-house en- try, $60,000: mortgages and conveyances In trust, $1,000,000: powers of attorney to vote and Sparkling or other wines, 1 pint, 1 cent; mx than 1 pint. 2 cents .. Petroleum and sugar ore “refinertes, 3 cont gross receints in emcess of mlmw Sleeping and parlor car tickets. 1 cent Legacies of every description, various rates. 1 pint, 1 cent; more than 1 pint, 2 cents, Fame as in old bill. 1 cent. Excluded from tax. legacies of charitable, re- ligious, literary or lonal charact ' Mark Twain's Reply to the american Plasmon Syndicate: O-VCJH-A_. when the ure- | Prostate Gland, contracting and strength. | to sell, §100,000: warehouse receipts, $250,000; educatis er. i e kencd and re | PING DRAINS AND EAMISSIONG 9bg matichen DI Mermiatorers of mbeeh fiowr o | S e mme ve: e- | PIN N’ MT: rers -, $12 per am: per annum. Jaxed it is ridics | r&;n‘ while the patient -1«,?5 —— Following is the complete tabulation: Tea, customs @uty of 10 cents per pound... .. | 10 cents per / =y to take inter- | e Cmpe U - —'nal treatment,| Varicocele. @ mimimieiieiiiiiiieek delibe e e R e must pass through the stomach | e before It reaches the seat of | Varicocele is an accumulation of slug- RUNAWAY BOYS LAND The others kept on to Los Ga- vassed o . perf ula IN SANTA CLARA JAIL Thet g Ree 2 oartes E2 2 e o re seminal ducts project into | gish blood in the veins of the scrof e 2l g oty ,n""e g WILL BE IMPROVED e e “‘;‘:’}1 ! z‘m:z;’ ';ng Pbraséf\tf has lsomy i '}" sf:e:::l tl;n. = ‘—A = Campbell. and g:‘{n:‘%’:n ‘::lc-:ecl": — b < ar reached by ts origin in a and . s od are e c | B e Clana. " Operations 1 thic 5.0 | One San Francisco Lad Is Sent Home | was reached they had become adepts in George Crocker Says the Tract Will = /E < a %‘, n “Gran-Solvent” soluble | ease are only temporary, and no me. chanical device yet discovered has cured a single case. Gran-Solvent heals the Prostate and restores healthy circulation. Varicocele disappears and ‘the sluggish accumulation i healthy red blood. C Bougles will dissolve, digest and foreverl remove arter's Urethral Stricture hout pain, injury or ineon- emoves every symptom of stric- Tast and Two Others Must Serve Time. SANTA CLARA, March 16.—Three run- away boys from San Francisco were de- tained yesterday by Justice E. G. Hirsch, whose name is Roscoe Simkins, the story | the art of hegging. ‘Thursday and were noticed on the streets asking for money and tobacco. They were al ed and gave their names as Willle Hauck, age 17, Cleve Smith, age 16, and Roscoe Si 13. incoe, age Hauck and Smith welryv given twenty Sold. 3 = men strictured, weak, | WO sent the youngest home to his pa- |and ten days respectively ia the County | erty of the Pacific Im) g L T e e e B R s P rents in San Francisco. From this lad, | Jail, and little Roscoe was furnished with was Mr. s first visit to the | W ' o Tertored by the St. James method a ticket and sent to his home in the me. | property. He said this evening that the P e C e iy Ao Htmnn. he canal as heaithy hen | vear. A vast army of men in whom the | of the boys’ wanderings was obtained. ts com- e et It No. BRUTAL CUT: fi;& of 1ifa bas pemetrated the: fesrful | * There mere five boys {n. the party that| » menced at once. 1t will be the aim of the NG OR DILATING. NO INJECTIONS | nightmare of stricture and seminal de- | .0 San Francisco on March 8. They| Jury Acquits Ardell. & hv:‘:y.':ovfl 'llor on ' ) IRRITATE THE MEMBRANE. NO | cay. - St Shele wi ““m‘“ line from San ufil:r'nz.hu;“mn 1‘:::";: uenbma:mg ‘Boon as he returns ta ncisco e a[ g e tneom s occasionall ry e Superior Court | Mr. order eight-inch piping E ;1 w smss "F‘v”.v:rirlxlesm';r!:me‘;t.n? .'.’:2?-‘;: as.Z".'.’i" - wflm at rllflerenh‘t towns ‘-l:g.t ing food. , At | this morning acquitted Charles J. Ardell | to connect San Reoque tunnel with a res- - 4 Trom Siricture and its offspring. Prostatitis and Sa Weak- they were arrested. but were're- | of the murder of D. A. Donnelly in the | SIVOIC site on the ranch. To-morro ..fi‘ For Sale at Leaaing and Grocers Tecs should write to the St. James Assoclation. 250 James o tenderioin last year. Brooks, a codefend- | groCRor Wl TISTC TO8 FARREL RS 1909 Eidz. Cincinnati. Obio, for their wonderful fllustrated work show. T aenta Crur Or Jeaving | ant, Is In the penitentiary for life for the | fo re sunc = ohout ancrngnest point | i AMERICAN PLASMON SYND! Ltd., New York ing the parts of the human system lnvolv-dhlln urethral z the latter place one of thelr number crime, and another codefendant, ex-Po- % Information cheerfully gi offices of Syndicate ;’:v\tm' ich they will send securely wraj plain package, .r;i‘nd.mA(o:xome point l-_-:?‘y__mummfi Ardell &ahunm&ndfim“ given at = o oo % o - os under year sentence Tobbery, on the other coast line com- 204 Crocker Building, San Francisco St. James Assn.. 250 St. James Block, Cincinnati, 0. [ 275 dropre it i lons wallk proving | this case being on appeal inthe Suprems | pleted, Santa Harbara will be a regular P ¥

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