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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1901. 15 ADVERTISEMENTS. BEST FOR THE BOWELS o< 50¢ ALL DRUGGISTS. o tast 4. Eat them llke candy. They ? CA‘:'ANDY g w Temove any bad taste in the mouth, ieav. ing the breath sweet and perfume s “’rmnflugnn a Spleasurs to take them, and they are liked especially by children. sweeten the stomach by cleansing ths SWEETEN mouth, throat and food channel. wmmns. they stop und}:gened food ffrom souring in the stomach, prevent gas form- ¢ THE STOMACH Ing in-the bowels, and kill disease germs of ary kind that breed and feed in the en- tire system. are purely vegetable and contaln no mer- curlal or other mineral poison. They con- sist of the latest discoverles in medicine, and form a abination of remedies un- equaled to make the blood pure and rich and make clean skin and beautiful com- plexion. tone the stomach and bowels and stir up the lazy liver. They do not merely soften the stools and cause their discharge, but LIVER TONIC ;@ lively, healthy condition, making their ac- tion matural. MILD BUT PURELY VEGETABLE never grip nor gripe. The¥ act quiefly, pos. itively and never cause any kind of uncom- fortable feeling. Taken regularly they-make the liver act regularly and mnaturally as it should. They keep the sewerage of the body properly moving and keep the system clean. increase the flow of milk in nursing moth- Ry ers. If the mother eats a tablet, it makes g BOOX FOR é her milk midly purzative and xhash? mild ut certain effect on the baby. n this way MOTHERS 4 they are the only safe laxative for the nursing Infa taken patiently, persistently, will cure any form of constipation, no matter how old or CURE ] how often other remedies have falled. They E are ansn)lauu vuaramifidbto cgre ax‘nlvlcase. or purchase money wi e cheerfully re- CONSTIPATION § funded. . cost 10c, %c, £c_a box. Samples sent free for the asking. We publish no testimonials but sell Cascarets on their merit under ab- solute guarantee to cure. Buy and try a box fo-day, or write us for free samples and booklet. Address STEZLING RENEDY 0., CHICAGO or NEW YORK. NEVER SOLD ¢ IN BULK ; will be paid to any reader of this paper who will re- port to us any attempt of substitution, or sale of $100 REWARD s - *‘ something just as good’” when Cascarets are called for, and furnish evidence upon which we can coavict. All correspondence confidential. COURT UPHOLDG {HRNEINE ENDS EXTRR TARIFF Federal Judge Decides Two Russian Sugar Bounty Dying and One Insane Cases. in Kansas. BA —Judge Mor- A, Kans., Oct. 12. s a result of ris uit Court to- at a dan n Lane, a little town da 1 in the Ru in Pottawatomie County, early this morn- s upholding the | ing two men were burned to death, one in levy hundrec lies hopzle A g an poun. dance s held there 1 of the community. a head and fa (411\ |)\jul became known how on the e| When it T One of them. k: ~ ccompanied by no the early ion in that | 2 cers and » death. nlrergther the bowels and put them into | N TRAGEDIES Men Dead, One| int of death and another is | night which | large number of the | general seriousl)" ehan was hurt the other dancers scat- | 1 Eugene Cronan, a went to his office to J. Mec- hours of the was set on fire by some the two men | NEW RECORDS ARE ESTABLISHED BY UKIAH HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES Hagans Sets Low Marks for the *‘Hundred”’ and ‘‘Two Twenty,” While Captain Weller Knocks a Full Second Off the ‘“Two Twenty’’ Hurd e Timeat the Academic Athletic League Field Day RHODES SAYS 1T FRAUD Lawsuit at Ca.pe Town: Promises a Rare Sensation. | | SAGAY CARTAN. o e Aew oG ol o SR s Princess Radziwill Stirs Up Trouble for the Noted Financier. 1 1 CAPE TOWN, Oct. 12.—Sensational de-\ velopments are expected from a case, which was heard in the Supreme Court/ to-day, in which Thomas Louw obtained judgment in £1150 against Princess Radzi- | will. The money was advanced on a promis | sory note for £2000, drawn by the Prin-| cess and purporting to have been indorsed | by Cecil :Rhodes. The latter’s lawyer made an affidavit to the effect that he had | written to Rhodes on the subject and that | Rhodes repudiated the indorsement and | | all knowledge of the affair. The court al- lowed the case as against Rhodes to stand | over until November 1, pending the arri- | val of Rhodes' affidavits. Princess Radziwill, who was present 1n‘ court, has been a frequent visitor to South Africa, and the case has aroused‘ al) the greater interest because the Prin- | cess has apparently always been on friendly terms with Rhodes and the cir- cles of which he was the leader. LONDON, Oct. 12.—The London Times on_August § published the following: “We understand that attempts have been.made to negotiate certain promissory | notes purporting to have been indorsed by Mr. Cecil Rhodes. We are instructed | to state that if any such instruments are | in circulation they are forgeries.” This notice was inserted by B. A. Hawkesley, counsel for Rhodes.. Hawkes- | ley informed a correspondent to-day that he had heard early in August that some- body was trying to pass some such notes. “Mr. Rhode: said Hawkesley, “‘never signs notes. If he wants to give monex away he gives a check. whom the note was pas man. is a_tra The mere Tact that only S50 w lows there was something fishy v \ nsaction.” Princess Radziwill is the Princess Cath- | erine, who lived at the Carlton Hotel, Londen, in luxurious style. | Cooper Booked for Perjury. “Sir” Harry Westwood Coover, alias Ernest Moore Chadwick, was brought ! from the County Jail yesterday morning and booked at the City Prison on the charge of perjury, in accordance with the indictment of the Grand Jury. The p jury was co&nn'ued during the recent | trial of the defendant before Judge Law- | lor on the charge of forgery. ADVERTISEMENTS. STOMACH BITTERS is compounded wi.h the greatest of care and contains nothing injur- ious. It is a safe and reliabla rem- | edy for stomach ccmplaints and | has a record of fifty.yzars of cure to its creZit. Many prominent; physicians prescribe’ and recom- mend it as a cure for dyspepsia, ind’'gestion, flituléncy, beleh- | ing, nervousn3ss and insomnia. | Try it. The genuine must have] our Private Die Stamp over the neck of the bottle. i by one-fifth of a second. The new sprint- When the fast time was made in the sprints the claim was made that the track is no operation, no pain, no letting of ' S, A Norton, O blood, but a quick relief and a rapid, per- events of the wnight| | ich for the father of Cro- H gone hopelessly and vio- | . : e el @ - — e e = " 1 r s District Attorney at home." and give to v, ry| | THE SPRINTER FROM UKIAH HIGH SCHOOL WHO WAS A fzg;chr;ik:onggr;s; 3;}3 i);:\‘g:F%‘;\\l;:I}&l‘!‘:lég ; Free Trial of a New Home Cure—No | . _ 2 ok = DAY OF THE ACADEMIC ATHLETIC LEAGUE HELD YESTERDAY 2 NI a8 said to Its | the of 2 cents a pound, and that | s : - r in, Operation or Los ‘ i T o By b Aoyl g, s CLUB TRACK, EMERYVILLE, WITH SOME INCIDENTS OF THE DAY'S SPORT. Pai :l' P2 F 0 w l: s of e produce 1l t B 2 et ima From Work. : : | 2 ADVEBT SEME\'TS TER withstanding for years the j proceedings Ukiah and Oakland Hish Time, :10 Former recora, | SéNd Your Name and Address To-| - 4 aults of such sprinters as (Echools were a tie for the chumpionshp. Woa by W. B Hagans. U. i Day and Be Quickly Cured | S i R Drum, Asbill, Abadie and Ligda, | §Sh (& 1ot *Sehoo it wor the 1 ond; Grifin, third. | Every man afflicted with Varicocele will | hammer-throw, _Captain Weller taking | Tie, 122 3-3 Former re 2. | be glad to know that he can have a free o conds was | first place and Briggs third place. This | Ruie‘;-(‘l’r;egrml; ”‘" ¥ i | trial of a new and wonderful method that ! xcdu(»ud vesterday at Oakland racetrack rried with it the championship. - - - | cures at home, speedily and surely. There Send Name and Add ess To-Day---You Can Have It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous for Life. INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME. L. W. KNAPP, M. D. place. Miss Jem{fle Blair is chairman of ' mmittee of arrangements How any man may quickly cure himself after | been extracrdinary. It has completely bracea 'b‘)‘,e e G D\,fi,’f‘i‘gg years of euffering from sexual weakness, lost | We Ub. 1 am just as vigorous as when a boy | Nfis ‘Tubbs. The doll committee is head- v night losses, varicocele, etc., and en- “Dear Your method worked beautirully. | ©d by Mrs. Frank D. Bates. All indica- Jarpe small, weak organs to full size and Vigor. | Results were exactly what I needed. Strength | tions point to a most unique and success- | send your name and address 1o Dr. L. Hull building, Detrolt, Mich. e vm xl-dl» send the free it -l:h’ e, ¥ T B at bome. This is certainly & most gen- | us offer, and the following extracts taken | men. ‘rom his daily mall show what men think of | a Simply W. Kn | largement is entirely satisfactory.” trouble In making use of the receipt as direct nd vigor.” ' ot Al correspondence is strictly confidenttal, | YArdS, Is gginz to the United States to e Rt P lease mccept my sincere thanks | mailed in plain, sealed emvelops. The receip | Study the American steel industry- The for yours of recent date. 1 have given your | is free for the asking and he wants every man | construction of the American built Rus- treetiem & thoragh test aad the benedt hes | fo Bave it. 4% | Sian cruiser Varlag has surprised him. &nd vigor have completely returned and en- “‘Dear Sir—Yours was recelved and I had no | and can truthfully say it is a boon to weak 1 am greatly improved in size, strength B. Hagans of Ukiah He is 16 years old, very tall ing wonder is W Bigh School. and thin, and would never be picked out as fa sprinter or an athlete. He also es- tablished a new record in the 220-yard dash, covering the distance in 223-5 sec- onds, replacing Cadogan’s former record of :231- In this he finished all out, inches in front of Wilcox of Oakland High School. He proved a slow starter in both not getting up until the last twen- This is the first year Uklal ““hundre ablished during the was not present in either of the events, winning handily. * The mile run resulted in a grand race | between G. Weller and Coggins. Weller led throughout and stalled off Coggins' | effort at tne finish. The remainder ot the | big field was run to a standstill. The quarter mile was almost [dfiy was in the 220-yard hurdle. (‘apmln‘ | Weller of Ukiah did 262-5 seconds, as“ | against his own record of :27:2-5. He | hurdle | a dead heat between Sheean and Boettiger. The | former caught the judges’ rst. In | another stride his opponent .was abreast | of him. There were no notable performances in the field even Neither the jumpers, | pole-vaulters nor weight men approached | | the vrevious records. | The hammer-throw was the last event ! on the programme. At this stage of the || @ ittt ettt @ PREPARE FOR GRAND DISPLAY OF DOLLS Doctor’s Daughters Will Introduce a Veudeville Show by Society | People. A novel departure from the plans here- tofore obtaining at the annual doll show of the Doctor's Daughters will be intro- duced this year. Instead of the display | of model dolls which has always been a | conspicuous llg"{e. only salable dolls will | be piaced on exhibition. Of course there | will be a miniature doll house, donated this year by Misses Lilllan and Grace Spreckels. ‘A vaudeville performance on the after- noons and evenings of the two days the show will be open is the new feature. Al- ready society is greatly Interested in the matter and is curious to know who will | be the participants. Mrs. W. J. Somers is chairman of the entertainment committee and has decided to arrange the afternoon | programmes for the benefit of the younger §eneranon and the evening programmes r their elders. November 8 and 9 have been selected as the days of the show. The maple room of the Palace Hotel will, as usual, be the ful entertainment. —_———— ‘Will Study Our “teel Industry. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 12.—Major General Retink, manager of the battleship .~ is down grade. to the The matter was referred superintendent of the grounds. He said the surveyor's maps show it to be | two feet up grade from the three-quart mile post to the finish. Th s the dire races w n:rv‘ run. The tion in which the Grifin, ©. H. § 8. M. A.. third, won by Hagans. H second; Baldwin, O. 210 5 I'inal heat won by Wilcox, 0. H. ADVERTISEMENTS. That Goid Spoon. There are some men who seem to ba favorites of fortune. They are indus- trious, cheerful workers, full to over- flowing of the energy of splendid health, and success scems fairly to drop into their hands. It is of such as these that the less hardy and less success- ful man says enviously, “That fellow ‘was born with a 1S And yet on analysis it will b be found that this success is largely due to eplendid health, the endowment of a healthy mother. Dr. Pierce’s Fayorite Prescription gwes the mother health to give her child. cures nervousness, nausea and eleepless- 'ness. It makes the body comfortable and the mind content. It gives physical r and muscular elasticity so that the iy ’s advent is practically painless. *1 will_endeavor to tell you of tke many Benefits [ have detived from faking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,” writes Mr: E. Robert- so1, of Medicine Lodge, Barber C: e o the, fall of 1899 I was expecting o become a mother and suffered terrioly with pains in the ‘back of head ; in fact I ached all over. Suffered with awful bearing-down pains; I was threat. Thed Tor ‘weeks with mishap, A lady fricnd told me to use Dr. Picrce's medicines. She hnd /taken them and felt like a new woman. 1 sing the * Favorite Prescription’ and took ullx les before my baby came and two after- Soatde, ' maffered almost death with my other itwo children, but hndlmuxed that'I was Mck ‘when this baby was and she weighed ‘twelve and one-quarter ra\md.! She is now eleven months old and never known an rour's sickness; at present she weighs thirty- pounds. . I owe it all to Dr. Perce's Favorite Prescription.” ! “Favorife Pmscn ion” makes weak women stron, sick women well. {Accept no sul pstitute for the medicine \which works wonders for weak women. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasan: Pellets are the jmost desirable laxative for delicate ‘women. old spoon in | mouth.” | manent cure. It is such a brilllant d covery, so different from the worthles: cuspensories and supporters that every man should send at once for a free trial of the method’ so he may begin _curing himself in the privacy of his own home. By writing S. Rice, 1182 V Main St., Adams, N he will glad mail, prepaid, in plain, sealed wrapper, a free trial of the method that will enable | every sufferer to cure himself at home. | Do 1ot fail to write at once. Varicocele is | | a very dangerous disease. RUPTURE CURE The benefit of our large ex- perience in fitting and curing Ruptures by the Fidelity Method is secured in this office. We only charge for pertfitting nd furnish * s & @« TRUSSES FREE. We can eure reducible ruptures in 60 days by our method without pain or loss of time. Over 20,00 cures in 10 years. The fre may be deposited in a bank, pa¥- able to your own order, to be handed us when cured; NOT BEFORE. Successful on men, women and children. Branch offices in all large cities. Conmsultation free. Fidelity Rupture Gure. : Rooms 4, § & 6, Ko. 2614 Kearny St., ¥ 1 Mile run—Won by G. Weiler, ging, P. H. 8., second. Time, ard hurdle-—-“nn by Welle: eccnd; Thomas U i 18 4 a4 hurdle—Won by Boettiger, B. H. cond; S., third. Time, :26 2-5 High jump—A’ tie well, Ukiah High School. FHeight, inches. Shot put—Won by Hinds, O. H. S. U. H. S., second; Bonnifield, P. H. Distance, 42 feet % fuch. Broad jump—Won by Brock, B. H. second Dheratat, Distarice, 20 feet 10 1-5 inches. Pole vault—A tie between Cox, U. H. S., and | Burpee, 0. H. Height, 9 feet 9% inches; ‘and u. 8, wWeller, Sanborn, tween Thomas and Sea- feet 42 Chaplin, H. thy 12 H. S, Briggs, 1 Relay race, one mile—Won by Oakland High third. Distance, 149 feet. School; Berkeley High School, second; Ukiah High School, third. Time, The following officials were in charge of the meet: Charles Har is: starter—B. Bake timers—Colonel Edwards, George Thomp- F. Caughery; judges at finish—E. Hussey . McCaughern: fleld judges—R. ‘d Koch, A. Cheek; inspector s, J. Coffin, B. Westdahl, H. s Tit; Referee, well; Kennedy. @ cirdrdiedels %PH—H—:—H*:-H'. FISH COMMISSIONERS SELECT CHIEF DEPUTY Charles Vogelsang C‘hossn to Fill Im- portant Position in Enforcement of Game Laws. The Board of Fish Commissioners met yesterday morning and selected C. A. Vo- gelsang as chief deputy to fill the va- cancy caused by the resignation of J. A. Babcock, who has accepted an important position under the Canadian Government. Mr. Vogelsang has been one of the com- mission’s denuties for more than four vears ancd is thoroughly competent to fill the office for which he has been chosen. He states that his work will be pract caily along the same lines as those fo lowed by Mr. Babcock and that he con- templates no changes in the machinery of his devartment. The SR Episcopalians Are Northern California. % Our Easterngvisitors and accompanying friends are made low side trin rates by the Southern Pacific. All sections are se- curing many visitors. 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It was proved by Donohoe and John Charters, a client, that Irvin was very offensive in his manner and re- fused to leave after being requested to do HOSTETTER'S - Telephone South 372. DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes me Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news- papers is sure to know of the wonderful , cures made by Dr. = { Kilmer's Swamp-Root, \l the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. Itis the great medi cal triumph of the nine~ teenth century: dis- covered after years of = i i} scientific research by i Dr. Kilmer, the emi- ik = nent kidney and blad- e der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in pronptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou- bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp=Root is not rece | ommended for everything but if you have kid- | ney, iiver or blad: r trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested inso many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur- chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing- hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Homo of Swamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists, REWARDED WITH A CROWN OF SUCCESS. (Copyright and trademark applied for.) M*YERLE'S GLASSES MORE THAN OTHERS, but UPERIOR to all others for reading or distance, weak eyes, poor sight, headache: dizziness, cloudiness of vision, fleating spot pains about the eyes, behind the head or in temples, nervousness, sore eyes, discharging cyes, feeling like sand in the eyes, cross eyes, burning, smarting, itching, scratching, twitc! ing, gluey or discharging eves, heavy eyelids, Naglectad _evesiaht affects the brain. asses strengthen the eyes and Maverle's Glasses are used by the high- ited States Army, Navy and Government GEORGE "MAYERLE, GERMAN EXPERT OPTICIAN GERMAN OPTICAL INSTITUTE. Also _graduate AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OPHTHALMOLOGY. (Charter Member Ameri- can Association of Opticians.) 1071% Marke: Street (Neariy oppesite Hibernia Bank). San Franeisco. Persons ordering glasses by mail should stats their age: also whether glasses are wanted for reading or distan or ‘both, and what price. Consultation. Examination and Advice Free. Open Evenings Until & ATER 30c. 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