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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, ADVERTISEMENTS. Bonnet Black Silks. The character of no other silk Is more universally known and valued. We have made n tremendous purchase of these well-known silks. On special sale, be- ginning to-morrow. LARGEST AND. MOST DECISIVE the best grades at a great advantage. Here are the details: BONNET BLACK TAFFETAS. BOKNET BLACK PEAU DE SOIE. 19-in. Bornet Taffeta.) Our 75C Bonnet Peau de Sole, ) Our sl.zo sold elsewhere at %c § price.Yard ol everywhereat $1 .,('errk'fi Yard St = Bonnet Taffeta, Our ‘00 Bonmet Peau de Sole, ) l,an 014 elsewhere at §1 25§ price. Yard 22 il evaywheraat §1 15 S peiee Yard — 274n. Bonmet Taffeta,] Our 'sl‘zfl Bonnet Peau de Sofe,} Our l.m #0ld elsewhere et §1 75 S price. Yard — soleeverywhereat$§1 %0 § price: Yand — BLACK PEAU DE SOIE 2inch Peau de Sobe; reguler value Sho, for . ELACK CROS CRAIN, Black Gros Grain Bilk; regular value 3 S5c vard Mrmen Pesu do Sole; rexular v-me Gros, Grain “Silk: regular value 109, for.. b e yerd 23 for....ii.. $1.00" yard .inch Peau de Sole; rexular vulue Biack Gros Grain Silk; regular value $1 2%, for. -BSe vard 3165, for.. --81.43 yand 21inch Peau Tegular value Black Armure; regular value §2 0. for 3180, for - S1.18 yard B $1.50 yard regular value * Black Armure; regular vale §2 2, for $1.45 yard » .. 8175 yard stock of such extraordinary merit in varilety, SHEETINGS AT A GREAT SAVINS. style, quality and lowness of price been BIG REDUCTION IRISH AND CERMAN NAPKINS 200 dozen 20-inch Napk at design; . worth $1 TABLE LINEN BARCAINS. Pure _linen, a §12° 100 pleces 60-inch Bleached Table Damask, n_very value 6 pretty designs: regular Sale price.ara 449G -inch Bleached Table Damask, neat designs; 4 Q price..... Yard iy g German Linen, extra 206 dogen All-Linen Napkins, Irish manu- lain center; 24 incheg square; regular el g g Taii €BC s by e 2 pieces €S-inch extra heavy Bleached dozen extra heavy All-Linen Napkins, Table Linen, handsome desig 98C 25 inches square. in elegant pat- $2.v.; good value at §1 25. Sale price. terns; W $3 50. Sale price.Doz SEPARATE SKIRTS. THE BIGGEST SHOWING. To-morrow’s showing of separate skirts will demonstrate v in the exclusive styles, but aleo A Phenomena! Suit Bargain Monday received from the leading have 100 HIGH-CLASS DRESS A zrand onportunity for procuring Novelty Waists at far below regular prices~ These are made of the finest SATIN PEAU DE SOIE, are exact copies of French models brought out for this fall: in all the leading colors; are bea tifully tucked in front and back and hand- somely trimmed with lace and Persian band. A great bargain at i $620 FRENCH FLANNEL SALE. t week we ever had in French i Waistings just brought to a orrow we will start out just A SPECIAL IN BELTS. Mondav Efln Each A bargain treat for latest W v Mo BIG OFFERING—WOMEN'S NECK RUFFS best We have just closed out from the maker eatin 15 dor. Ledies’ Black Neck Ruffs at a_big beautiful reduction. Made of Justrous Liberty Silk, in the with medium, and long ends; very full fect, around the peck—the prettiest and most gilt an ponular neckwear for outdoor wear this On special sale Mo fallevers plece worth $2 50 and $12 S A A 2 = onday. -Each — = e NEW LACE AND SPARGLED ROBES, ALLOVERS AND GALLCOKS All the most exguisite foreign and domestic creations in these handsome Robes and Lace Trimmings are showmn |{ here in the most varied and beautiful designs. Our showing this season out- s by far in beauty and exclusive- any of our previous best efforts. '$15.00 4. lor-made Suits COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. T T T T 1T 7 O 97T 0T 0T T 0T MO0 0T SO0 AP0 PP SO TSP T SO ST T ST AT P T 2 A STUPENDOUS BLACK SILK SALE. Nearly 18,000 Yards of High-Grade Silks Under Price! From the Worid-Famous C. J. Boanet & Co.’s, Ant-ne Cuinst & Co. and Amerlca’s Leading Silk Milis Just at the beginning of the season; when fashion is demanding the return to popularity of the sumptuous fabrics, we present ONE OF THE UNDERPRICED OFFERINGS OF FINE SILKS ever known to retailing. THIS SALE is the -outcome of months of preparation, planning, buying and calculating. Anticipating an enormous demand for black silks for this season, .we ‘placed orders - fo# more. than DOUBLE the usual quantities and which we secured so advan- tegeously that we are now enabled to announce THE GREATEST MONEY SAVING BLACK SILK SALE ever inaugurated in this city. Here are silks of a SUPERB CHARACTER—*ull of crispness and lustre—that come from the best manufacturers of France, Bwitzerland and America. Almost every kind of silk that is now in popular use is included in this im- mense offering, such as TAFFETA, PEAU DE SOIE, ARMURE, FAILLE FRANCAISE, GROS GRAIN, SATIN DUCHESSE and PEAU DECYGNE, which we will offer, beginning to-morrow, far below present manufacturers’ cost. A great opportunity for BLACK SWISS TAFFETA, 18-inch Taffeta; regular value 6c, for 45¢ vard 21'inch Taflfla, Yegular valua 8o, for e yard 2-jAch Taffeta; rezular value 51 nu}; for BLACK PEAU DE CYG\IE. Black Peau de Cygne regular . $1.25 yard BLACK SATIN DUCHES:E. Black Duchesse: resular value 8100 < 75c_yard Biatk Duvhene regular value $t 2, for st .00 yard CONTINUAT]O‘V OF OUR GREAT HOUSF FURNISHING SALE. To those who have not yet participated ia our great House Furnishing Sale we would euggest to call h offered in this city. IN SHEETS AWND Here we quote'a fow of 60 pes bleached Pillow Casing, & Eood 200 pairs 10-4 White California Blankets, extra heavy, inches wide: regular value 12%c vard. PILLOW © ? with re lu»m:’md‘ulr)t( borders, nicely boun R | Sy G, orth e a s Rieacheh ietine: A1 Patie S 75 dom. Sheets, 54x90, regular value 45c, at airs White, Calltornia Biankets, extra heave, for | make; regular valve 22%c. On special mate 6 doz. Sheets, size 63x%0, regular value ffe, at.... double heds, strictly wool, good R A $4 B g s 70 doz. Sheets, size 72x30, resular value § .45¢ cach . For this sale at 40 drzen Honeycomb Bedeprear fnr’;l’abb T s e e g i e oz, Comforters, *large’‘size, fied B Aneas emme. ¥: wo e- Sheet 20, ! cotton, covered . | , e gt quRlt] worth B % e BB C Cenaniia & Safem o Syrered, i preiey” Sesine: @Y AR =3 | dozen Englieh Marseilles spreads, extra hemy 1 3 b dez. Comforters, tull size, ‘fiiéd’ With pure white | s lue at §230. Speciel for - cotton and covered with the choices coline; ! choice patterns; good valu -t 51 4x35, reg. value IS¢, at.. 142 ea. worch 1295 Seewal oit Cholgent. lliolingy S t EXTRA SPECIAL TO 500 do"n heavy fringed soft finish Towels, orth f6c, dozen Hemmed Linen regular value $§1 ) dozen ext 1inen, soft finish, , extra heav ing; whife, blue an Sale worth 3. 'k Towels, with ome Gamasls figures (hrough center h §. Special at Ealn 28C Worth 20 prise in Han. kerchief our Suft De- all, were closed facturer. For Monday The rahid growth of' our ; partment encourages us ' to make an importer at our own p; these extraordinary offers. They We want every are impossible elsewhere. For Mon- chyito e 2 GREAT DRESS 60005 BARGAINS MONDAY, We have planned to have-‘tha Drese Goods Department thickly peopled with shoppers all day Monday. This is how! $1.00 BLACK. CHEVIQT Euty, 2, inenes 69c YARD. heavy Black Cheviot, sponged and shrunk, new lot just in. of English manufacture: a Monda: 9¢ MONDAY'S BARGAINS IN VELVET RIBBONS. 300 pieces on special sale to-morrow; the very best quality, all silk, satin back. 2 1-3c yd.' 7S¢ bolt 10 vd. Se bolt . ~B1.05 boit - . 4. %1.25 bolt No. 7. 13¢ yd.: $1.75 bolt Wider widths at. proportionately low prices. best dressmakers and silk dealers to buy to-morrow, for the stock is atill complete, GREAT VALUES IN BLANKETS AND: COMFORTERS. Great Handkerchief Sale. And 30c for Here is the greatest ‘bargain Bawe rvar T These Hand- about € dozen in A PETTIGOAT SALE Grand looking petticoats, made of the cordion plaited flounce and ruffle, with extra underflounce; black. $1.50 each. Guinet Dress Taffeta. Guinet. Black 'Taffeta fills a unique Position among fabrics: The mere name garries convietion of utmost reliabllity. hese on sale;, beginning to-morrow. GUARANTEED BLACX TAFFETA. Every .yard ' fully guaranteed for six, monthes. 21-inch. Sunrant‘:ed Taffeta regular value $10, for ....... -79c yara regular 23-inch fuaranteed Taffeta 5% 92¢ vard value $1 15, for mmm«uuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmw 26%-inch aranteed Taffeta: rewular VAIUS G40 Tant: teii ith, $1.05 yard | 8-tnch Fuaranteed Taffeta: regular ! ve $1 75, for .. <o BB yard GUINZT BLACK DR SS TAFF TA. Guinet Dress Taffeta; regular price $1.75, for 1.25 yarda Guinet Drees Taffeta; rl'l\xlfll‘ price 2.0, for . -B1.50 yara Black ancmm regular price 51 50. for 1.10 yard Never before has a e many items on sale. WEL VALUES. "P;\ fl‘nznn Turkish Towels, heavy and ab- sorbent: zize 18x38; worth $2 dozen. 1 12:ic Sale price . Each 500 pleces Crash Toweling, very absorbent; 17 inches wide; worth 8.1-3c a yard. 5 Sale price ,. ard OC Barnstey Crash wide; regular value 12, c i 1 10¢ Crash: 15¢C fine, qunut_\z in regular value lOC Yard 300 nleces extra heavy 18 “inc regular value 20c. Sale pr 100 pleces Glass Toweling, red and blue checks; 12%c, Sale price c, 25¢ OCTOBER 13, 124c Each dkerchiefs you out to us f ce. woman 1y this some of th Gay: latest modei T handkerchiefs, for we do net i of chalk Jime mamdrxalh‘ 1;1 ey, know of a better advertise. | brown, navy an jack; « Eton meBECor o Do Bt I SK‘ R"‘S u,n‘day $8 50 Each jacket' made with dip front, taffeta e T T ! e s 2 lned, “with “““"flf’l“d e to -choose -t h' m i cembroidered. lace trimmed; revers | g . pew ' full-flare flounice} perfec and_hemstitched effects, style: t are positively . wor i \ Not o h‘;:‘; g;ik»Fa;{:navgg.‘_f:m;fim‘-:g ‘;‘L;gmfl:; new ful good value at $22 505~ 266 360 854 S0 (;n ';-:‘e “m s that are positively orth | skirts e En n g, | 1 Tafleta folds and velvet, full fldring Souce: wa ideal ; worth 812, far #8530 each. 15.00 EACH. i2ic Each. th > 52-INCH "BROADCLOTH AND VENETIAN. l'!llgyun VALUE 980 Yd Striking economy on bric that vitaily interests tallor Suit “wesars Fully 52 inches wide, in every new.shade, acloth that aiways sells at !l S8c FHENGH FlANNEL WAISTS, You certainly never had an opportunity of selecting from a richer collection of real swell new ‘modes than will be shown here to-morrow. The choicest of the Imported models in exclusive styles in a large num- ber of new ideas. For Monday 100 walsts of the finest French flannel, trimmed Persian band ‘trimming, 'in all dolors rhxuimmg!y handsome sale at ard On “Each $1.50| MONDAY........ CREAT VALUE. mercerized Italian cloth, with ac- in all colors and An immense Monday bargain at mmmmmmuunmmmnuuumuuuuuuumummw AR BRIV VLR AEN T 00 1L Ik mmmmmmmm mmmumun A de bl il »c‘ zmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmtmu LA ARG 400 HAGAR 40 A 200200 B A0 LAk AL AN JAA L YT YIS PROMINENT MINING MAN OF MONTANA IS SUMMONED BY DEATH HRISTOPHER S BATTERMAN, ;?M from the engl?eflrlng[d?lp’!flmenl in one o - inent - 11579, and left soon after to follow his pro- e e Triid Biater. i [femsion I Arizona.. He was .the unaer- i org C . ~ iground surveyor of: the Head Center at Butte, Mont. on. October 7.|mjne, Tombstone, during 1851 and 1882, r{ s body was brought to this city for the Head Center Mi metion. during the celebrated “man was well known through- | neers 1 Center | p tween the Contention and Hea | Mining Company in 1882 he displayed such gt all, mining sections Iy the Unliol | o eirkabia *ooinsss. | combined with: a Blates and was connected for the last|ynowledge both theoretical and practical seven or eight years with some of the | of his profession, that the attorneys for | the Contention Mining Company, and er mines in Butte, Mont. as the only son of Gen- A(l”'r”fln for many years su- the Gould & Currr and He entered the | 2 in 1575 and grad- ' ! they were the greatest in their specialty |in the West, expressed amazement at his conduc: and skill under their cross-ex- amination, and when the case was decided in favor of the Contention Mining Com- pany they recommended him for super- endent Homes f\u-ms}\ed . complete;. We furnish “homes, flats, hotels and room- ing - houses complete: We have all the latest designs in furniture, car- pets, curtains and dra- Odk Slidonier,” Frenen peries, and will gldly pesudtar oa Bitmes i e give you an estimate. French_ plate box .......810.00 . mirror 815.00 Credit if you wish it, and free delivery in Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. We close at 6, ex- cept on Saturday. T. Brilliant FURNITURE €0., 338-34% POST STREET, Library Table, sawed oak top. quarter 6G.00 intendent of the Head Center mine and he was appointed. Shortly after that mining case he was called as a witness in- the great mining suit between the Copper Queen and Cop- per Prince Mining companies of Bisbee, Ariz., and again created a favorable im- on, and from .that date until his r]va!h his reputation was established as one of the leading men among the miners of the West. During the miners’ strike in Tombstone in 1884 he was ordered to leave Tombstone by the Miners” Union under pain of per- sonal violence if he disobeyed the order. Other.mine superintendents had the no- tice served on them and left the camp the night they rfeceived the order, but Batterman did not. He called upon a friend and said that if he could get three men to stay by him he wou.d not leave. All he warted was a fair chance and he would fight it out. The three men were found and Chris Batterman stayed at his post, and his bravery and personal cour- age were the admiration of the mining st made his appear- s a witness in the fa- mous Bell-Speculator case, and was later employed by F. A, Heinze, After leaving Heinze's employ he became superintend- ent of the underground work for the Bos- ton and Montana, probably the richest copper mine in Butte, which, during the last year of Batterman's life showed, a profit of $7,000,000. In addition to this he was also underground manager of the Butte and Boston and other Montana min- ing companies. His funeral took place at Odd Fellows’ Cemetery in this city last Friday and was attended by many of his former college mates, among them Charles Butters of South’ Africa, who_delivered the follow- ing eulogy on Mr. Batterman: The death of Christopher S. Batterman is more than a personal loss to his relatives and friends. It is a loss to the mining industry of Montana. As a mining engineer he was a man of remarkable ability. 'He was devoted to his profession to the exclusion of cverything else except his family. His capacity for work was extraordinary. His role. was never. to waste 2 moment of time. As a miner he has had no superior in Montana. As a witness in mining cases requiring accurate knowledge, perfect self-control, quick wit and -recollection of detail he was without a_superior in the world of mining litigation. His memory was marvelous, which fact largely accounts for his success in’life. Respecting his personal character there will be different opinions expressed. Outwardly cold, taciturn and austere, he was a man who made few intimate friénds, yet those who knew him well say that no man had a warmer heart or took greater interest in those he es. Opposite Union Square, teemed deserving. Toward his wife and chil- dren he was affectionate and solicitous far be- o A NOTED MINING SUPERIN- TENDENT WHO PASSED AWAY .AT BUTTE, MONT. L !trnfl& self-reliant, indefatigable.. To the com pany which employed him during the past fi Years he ‘was a pillar of strength, cordially re- spected by his friends, cordially hated by his opponents. . Loyaity was his conspicuous trait. That such a’man in the zenith of a robust manbood and in the period of his greatest lisefulness should be called (o the beyond with ardly an hour's warning is inexpressibly sad. To a loving wife and children the biow must yond the averagé. man. To all others during business hours he was the man of business, be, almost _insupnortable and calls for the tenlerest*sympathy of all. By all it will Le freely offered, 1901. HEAVY HAND OF DEATH FALLS UPON MARK THALL| Heart Failure After an lllness of Only a Few Days Ends the Brilliant Career of the Young and Popular Theatrical Manager " e WELL KNOWN AND POPULAR THEATRICAL MANAGER WHO DIED SUDDENLY YESTERDAY. | | | ke EWS of .the unexpected death of Mark Thall, one of the proprie- tors of the Alcazar and the Ccn- tral Theater, which occurred ye: terday at Mount Zion Hospitai came as a shock to his host of friends. Although ailing during the week, his sirong will kent him at work, until on Friday morning his friends insisted oa sending him to Mount Zion Hospital, where, it was thought, a few days’ rest and attention would restore him to health. Shortly after his arrival at the hospital he was taken with an acute attack .ot heart trouble, but rallied. Yesterday morning a secorid attack followed, whic proved fatal. The attending physicians { diagnosed his case as acute inflammation [1:1 scles of the heart. Notice of his immediately posted in front of joining a cire this life long and soon. after his arrival in San Francisco became ofiice boy at the old Bush-street Theater. It w not long before his geniality and ability. won bim promotion and he was | soon "made treasurer. went on_the | road as agent for Leavitt’s He did_rot remain | | | handling some of the largest at- and being arly " known el e as the Afte gave up his troupes ’Hml' went to the Alcazar under the old management f Wallenrod, Osbour & Stockwell, | where He remained five year: Georgie Cayvan was the next to secure his servi and he traveled for sever: years as her advance agent. {love for San Francisco c ana iaking up the wanis | Alcazar, together with Ired M. E. Mayer, he helped m the most popular .ind best p: in the | friends in But h " Ihw two theaters and hundreds called to express thelr regrets. 7 At 43 years of Mark Thall had achieved a notable success In the theatri- | cal world and was known from one end | of the United States to the other. He was | | born in Montgomery, Ala., and got his | first introduction into’ the show world by | WOMAN 3UFFERS DEATH IN FIRE Mrs. Anna Gorman Be- comes the Victim of Flames and Smoke. Explosion of Coal Oil Lamp Sets the Dwelling Ablaze. —— | Mrs. Anna Gorman, & years of age. who conducted a small grocery store and b: at 240 Langton street, lost her life about 10:45 o'clock last might in a fire whic broke out in the rear part of the stor which she also occupied as a dwel Her body was found at the foot ¢ small flight of steps leading to her apart ments. When the neighbors saw flames and smoke coming out of the store two young men, named John Mullee and G. T. Dez enhart, went into the burning buildir and found Mrs. Mary Burke, wha ha been visiting Mrs. Gorman, roping he way through the smoke. She was safely gotten out and told Mullee and Degen- nart that Mrs. Gorman was still inside. They again went info the building and after groping zround in the smoke foun Mrs. Gorman's body at the foot of v!;~ flight of stairs. Her clothing was partly consumed, but it is k[l’x«’.!ughl’. she was suf- ted by the smoke. locgtordmyg to Mrs. Burke, she and Mrs. Gorman .were conversing in the rear rcom, when the lamp was either over- turred or exploded. The room took fire at once and both made for the stairway. Mrs. Burke succeeded getting down, but Mrs. Gorman was fatally burned. While making the attempt to resc Mrs. Gorman, Mullee had his face an hards badly cut by glass in breaking down a door. He was sent to the Receiv~ ing Hospital for treatment. | LOSS OF HEARING DRIVES A WOMAN TO SUICIDE | Miss Amalia Citron Inhales ITlumi- | nating Gas in Attic in Her | Home. | ‘Miss Amalia Citron, who resided at 1507 Masonic avenue, committed suicide by in- haling illuminating gas at her home yes- | terday afternoon. The woman was de- spondent owing to deafness and an - | creasing impediment in her speech. Early in the afternoon Miss Citron an- nounced to her mother that she was about to retire to her room. Instead she went a small room in the attic, where she ened a rubber tube to a gas jet. Sho accomplished her death. by burying her head with the end of the tube under the | bedclothing and _inhaling the deadly Shortly after 7 o'clock her body covered by her brother, who is Tmployed In & downtown office as a searcher of records. Miss Citron was 29 years of asi —_————————— , Aggie Kelly Not Sentenced. Mrs. Aggie Kelly, who was convicted by a jury in Judge Lawlor's court Friday on the charge of abducting Sophie Finegold, a_young girl, and placing her in a hou appeared for sen- . v Sweeney asked - be postponed to enable him bill of exceptions for \vx.»remo Court, and y on his v till ter to the Magda- crder of the court. was due much to his the sound business acumen prepare al to the and daughter, EIk r Sam is at pre: s been notifled of r "His ent in Portland his death and funeral, fhv-t-ml of the late place Tuesday first r ligious being held at 9:15 o'cloc at the ence of M. E. Mayer, 353 Geary street. rhe public ceremonies will the d ru(‘t]nn of San F"\ncisc‘» P. E.. at Elks’ Hall at 10 ill be at Hills of funeral cortege from Third and the 30 train Alcazar and the Central Thea- remain closed, out of respect to the memory the deceased. until Tues- 3 en performances will be house: ONE MONTH'S MEDICINE AND TREATMENT FREE! EVERY PATIENT BEGINN SAN WILL BE GIVE} cent to pay for examination, con:ulm(ivm, 1 1 “SKEPTICISM"” and to prove to the pnh]ix of San Francisco and vicinity that there for CHRONIC DISEASES (that are ¢ FRANCISCO’S LEADING SPECIALISTS ONE MONTH’S TRE.\TMENT ING A (OL'!\QF OF ble). TREATMENT WITH DRS. SHORES & SHORES, DURING THE REMAINING DAY OF OCTOBER AND MEDICINES ABSOLUTELY REE Not one treatment or medicines. This offer is given by Drs. Shores to overcome isa PERMANENT CURE THIS OFFER IS NOT GIVEN AS A TEST OR TRIAL TREATMENT Drs. Shores & Shores’ CHRONIC DISEASES is too we first opened their offices in San Francisco they gave every patient a course of tre of their skill and methods, and hundreds tested the new treatment free. nmmh s treatment and medicines free Drs. eases, medicines free. advantage of this generous offer. START IN AT ONCE. Do not wa begin your treatment AT ONC CONSULTATION AND E\A\n\nwm\* FREE all this week for any disease. Come and bring your triends. Shores’ prices and terms have always been within easy reach of These low rates & AND_ MEDICINES FREE TO ALL BEGINNING If you live away from the city and cannot call at Drs. wonderful trecatment for DEAFNESS, CATARRH and all forms of 1l known all over the West to need NERVOUS and When Drs. Shores tment. absolutely free “AS A TEST” any introduction. Now Drs. Shores & Shores give one to. prove their skill in curing “PERMANENTLY > per month for all catarrhal chro s- e still maintained, only Drs. Shores NOW GIVE ONE MONTH'S T?Erf‘\'fm%r A COURSE OF TREATMENT AT ONC Shores’ offices write FRE SYMPTOM BLANKS and take it until the closing days of the month to a and be LOST IN THE RUSH, but MASTEX ALBERT W. MEISTER, 246 Florida Street, Valiejo, Cal. READ THE TESTIMONY OF LITTLE AL- BERT MEISTER, WHO HAS LEE\' A GREAT SUFFERER FROM CHRON CA- OMPLICATION nF’ DIS- EASES FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS. HIS MOTHER “SAYS: ‘My little son has been a great sufferer from chronic catarrh, stomach and kidney trouble. He has been sick ten years. He is now twelve years old, and I have doctored and used patent medicines nearly all the time, but they never did him any permanent good. This was his condition when I brought him to Drs. Shores two months ago. I can say Drs. Shores' treat- ment helped him at once; the second day he began to improve, and now, after two months, the change in his condition is wonderful. His ead, which was always stopped up, is now clenr His discharging ear does not run any mere. His vomiting from his stomach trouble has ceased; his heart, liver and kidneys are much better. He ean now hear from his dis. charging ear, which was deaf. “The change in his condition since I begas Drs. 'Shores’ treatment is wonderful, and. I FEEL THAT DRS. SHORES HAVE SAVED HIS LIFE. ‘It gives me great pleasure to recommend Drs. Shorés to all sufferers, tor mey have done mmdem for my mue o ] D McI\TOQH (Sign ‘246 P'Iorld!. S(ree!. anlelfi Cal.” 1 have lived in ifornia twenty-seven vears and a great many people know me. I have been a victim of chronic catarrh for thirty vears; my head would pain me greatly. It also affeeted my d hea 4" when I caught cold I v stomach was also affec I would bloat up after e I would get very dizzy and I was run down in every way and very nervou oy was my condition when I applied to Drs. res a little over three months ago. I have doctored for my trouble a great deal, but never got any permanent benmefit. I can say Drs. Shores’ treatment helped me from the My headache left me after the first week, and I now feel better in every way. In fact, I feel almost well. My stomach does not bother me any more and I digest my food. “I take pleasure In recommending Drs. Shores to all sufferers from chronic catarrh, for they have done wonders for me. ‘“‘Any one doubting this testimonial is at perfect liberty to call on me. and I will gladly Verity the' truthfuiness . OF the mme. (Signed) J. E. HOPPER, “16 Pnge S!reet San Francisco.™ DRS. SHORES & SHORES, speciatists. Permarnently HISTORY BUILDING, 723 MARKET ST. 2d Fioor, Sa Orflce Houm—w«k Days, 9a. m. to 4 p. m. cisco, C Evenings, 6 to 8. Sundays, 10 a T To 15 moon: MRS. “J. HOPPER, 16 Page Street, San | Franciseo, Cal CHRONIC CATARRH. MRS. HOPPER SAY | ALFRED F. waLcow. 809 Dolores Street, San Francisco, ASTHMA, WALGOM SAYS T have lived in this city all my life. T live at 609 Dolores street and have been a great sufferer from asthma for the past eight years, I WOULD CHOKE UP AT NIGHT AND SUP- | FER TERRIBLY: I would have to sit up in \be:l to BREATH I HAVE ALWAYS HAD | CATARRH in my head. My nose would STOP | UP and I would HAWK and SPIT a great | deal I have had operations on my nose and doctored a great deal to try to get relief I have also take of PATENT MEDIC) INES, advertised to cure catarrh and asthma, but they never did me any permanent good. “This was my condition when T came to Drs. Shores & Shores SIX WE! XS ago. I can say they helped me from the FIRST DAY I could BREATHE easy at night, and have improved steadily ever since, until now I seep. good all night. My catarrh is much better and head is clear. I feel better in every way it sives me pleasure to recommend Do Shores to all sufferers from ASTHMA AND CATARRH, for their treatment has done won.. ders for me (Signed) «\L EBERT F. WA