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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1902. New Bigelow Axminsler Carpels e most important lines of the season | undoubtedly be the high-grade Axminsters s Bigelow-Lowell Mills. Some of the hand- e new spring patterns are already on our floors For -instance: Here is a rich two- | design. A striking Oriental pattern in green, red and tan. A two-tone green ground design. A tan ground with Oriental figures in A deep red ground with an Oriental block des of green. A nile green ground with an te blue, pink and yellow. atterns are exclusively ours to sell in our ra green wo sh; gn in e and other p. in isco. C and see them. e e TR P Next Tuesday ‘ iy welcc " A double event—First Anniversary of and Spring Opening Display of new ings and draperie Reception hours— wo o'clock to five; evening from eight o’clock > goods will be sold: during these hours. -Music s Orchegstra and the Original Hawaiian Quartette, O —0 Gieunt G (Successors lo California Furniture Co.) ; 5 k b ] ! ITED IN THE RAIN FOR | WARDEN TO ARREST mniGWE MUNEY m Oldenburg Keeps Strange | Vigil in the Storm All 5 FUH HAHB“HS 30 Howard street mergency Hospital | = suffe | o was g at the corner of Lar- r streets in the drench- = of his vigil | of Policeman Dan d he said he had | y in the morn- n 1 him he was | & T m to wait (h‘re_ to take him to jail identity was ascer- s were found on his per- k wife had been di- 1 Congressmen Decide on the Immense Ap- propriation. WASHINGTO river and harbor bill was completed to-day and the items were made public. Unusual in- terest attaches to the measure. this year, as last year passed without a river and harbor bill. The total carried by the measures com- pleted to-day is $60,700,000. Of this total $24,000,000 is in ca and $36,700,00( contnuing contracts available July 1, 193, March 1.—The | The total is about $2,000,000 more than the bill which was “talked to death” during the final hours of the last Congress, The appropriations of $25,000 or over for har- bors iuclude the following: California—San Diego, $75,000, and con- tinuing contract, $19285); Wilmington, | $250,00; Ban Luis Obispo, $50,000; Oakiana, $100,000; Blossom Rock, Carquinez Straits { $150,000, and continuing contract, $2 |~ Oregon—Tillamook Bay and bar, $27,000. | Waskington—Olympia = harbor, = $2,000; | Beattle, Shilshale and Salmon bays, $160,- | 000; Tacoma, $75,000; New Whatcom, $25,- B. KATSGHINSKI PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO. 0 THIRD STREET, SAN FRANCISED. | 000; Gr Harbor, inc g Chel Rhier” B0, cluding Chehalis e appropriations fo: Vi 9 I(he f”“b\&’n] s r rivers include California—Sacramento and Feather, $25,000; amento and Feather debris ! s, $150,000. Oregon—Coquille, $30,000; Siuslaw, $26,000; Columbia, at Cascades, $30.000; Upper | Columbia’ and Snake, 525,000 mouth of | Columbia, $500,000, and continuing con- tract, $1,000,000; lower Willamette an, | Columbia, below Portland, $225000; Wil- iamette, above Portland, and Long Tom $6K,000. i Washington—Swinomish ¥ e —— Yelvet Juliets Slough, $30,000. MINISTER OF FINANCE WILL MAKE INSPECTION | Visit of 2 Mexican Official May Have | Important Effect on Railroad Project. COATZACOALCOS, Mexico, March 1.— | There is much importance attached to the present visit of Jose Ives Limantour, Min- ister of Finance or Mexico, to the isthmus of Tehuantepec and his personal inspec. tibn of the physical condition of the Nu- tional Tehuantepec Railroad. This road runs between Coat$coalcos, on the Atlantic side of the isthmus, and Salinas Cruz on the Pacific side. It | leased several months ago to Sir Weet- man Pearson, an English contractor, for | a period of fifty years. The physical con. | dition was found to be so bad that Sir etman determined upon complete re- | construction of the road. It is reported that he made a request for an appropria | tion of $2,000,000 by the Mexican Govern | ment for carrying out this proposed im | provement. This request is deemed ex- ! orbitant and not in accordance with the | terms of the lease of the property, and What Every Child Wants. the object of Limantour’s visit is to make s’ fancy col- a personal investigation of the needs of . andal with the property with a view of making pro- spring he 1e, Black, Pink and widths, A, B and | per recommendation in the premises to the Government, It has been rumored for some time that a conflict existed between the Government to 11 c authorities and Sir Weetman over the ful- 4 10 2......45C fillment of the terms of the lease of this size In every road and that it was this trouble which in some color. caused Sir Weetman to make his recent formerly sold for M | hurried trip to this country from England It is expected that the differences will be amicably adjusted and that the recon. struction of the road will be carried on as rapidly as possible. —— “Yes,” To-Day. This (Bunday) afternoon the first mati- nee will be given at Fischer's new thea- ter of that charming musical comedy, “The French Mald.”” Reserved seats, 25 cents; children, 15 cents. COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. PHILADELPHIA SHOE CO. 10 THIRD STREET, San Francisco. = s A j,//,,bi"l:ikgm!”-nlimllf. y il e T — FRINCE, HEN®Y'S SLEEPINS .. INCINNATI, March 1—Prince Henry of Prussia traversed the ! States of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohlo to-day and to-night his special train is speeding through Kentucky into Tennessee, with the bat- tleflelds around Chattanooga as its final | Southern goal. He stopped for formal re- | ceptions at Altoona, Pittsburg, Columbus and Cincinnati, but the welcome extended to him was not limited to those places. Everywhere along the line after daylight came and until long after darkness the people gathered at the stations to ch“ him as he speeded along. The storm t! | swelled the rivers to the danger point had passed away and he saw a zone of three States in the brilliant sunlight) He saw a stretch of fifty miles of the Allegheny Mountains from the cab of an engine and most of it was down grade at a speed that thrilled. The train had lost two hours at Portage by reason of a wreck to the west- Wward of that point and when the special got a clear track again an attempt was made to win back some of the time that had been lost. At times the swaying engine was run- ning sixty miles an hour and when the Prince left the cab he was almost as grimy as the engineer. When not re- | sponding to the receptions he was busy sightseeing and studying a large map ADVERTISEMENTS. Why Be Fat When There is a New Home Treat- ment That Quickly Reduces Weight to Normal Without Diet or Medicine and is Abso utely Safe. A TRIAL PACKAGE FREE BY MAIL. Den't be too fat: don’t puff and blow; don't éndanger your life with a lot of excess fat, and furthermore, don’t ruin your stomach with a lot of useless drugs and patent medicines. ‘Rend your name and address to Prof. F. J. | Kellogg, 491 W. Main st., Battle Creek, Mich. and he will send you free'a trial package of his remarkable treatment that will reduce your welght to normal. Do not be afraid of evil consequences; the treatment is perfectly safe, natural and sclentific and gives such a de- % of comfort as to astonish those who have | Pafited and perspired under the welght of ex- cess fat. It takes off the big stomach, gives heart freedom, enables the lungs to expand naturally and you will feel a hundred times better the first day you try this -wondertul | home treatment. 3 | "“Sena your name and address for a free trial package sent securely sealed in a plain wrap- per, with full directions how to use it, books and testimonials from hundreds who have been cured. Send for the free trial package to-day. It life. will brighten the rest of your life. AN Ir0tl'lt AOHKEWE‘I.II.XITH‘I!ED“IIA?E ; EMEDY, MRS, WINSLOW’3 SOOTHING SYRUP | has becn used for over BIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDRE, WHILE TEETHING, WITH PERFECT SUC- CESS, IT BOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLIC, and {s the best remedy for DIAR- B COMFORTS ENJOYED BY THE ROYAL VISITOR DURING THE PRESENT TOUR. e v which had been set up in his car. He asked many questions as to the industries L e e e e ] ] MARGONI"S NEW AGHIEVEMENT Uses Wireless Telegraph During Whole Trip Over. NEW YORK, March 1.—Signor Marconi, who arrived to-day on the Philadelphia from Southampton, reported a new wire- less telegraph record. “This time,” said Marconi, “‘there can be ne error. Captain Mills and Chief Of- ficer Marsden signed each message re- celved as witnesses. Fifteen hundred miles at sea regular messages were re- celved from the Cornwall station and ticks were recorded at a distance of 2uw miles. It had been said that my New- foundland messages were due to my imag- tnation and to atmospheric currents, so I requested the captain’s signature to bear me out. “I am not golng to establish any wire- less service between Cuba and the United States, as has been reported, nor have I any intention of establishing a line across the English Channel.” Need Money for Evangelization. TORONTO, Ont., March 1.—At to-day's session of the students’ Volunteer Move- ment, Samuel B. Capen of Boston deliv- ered an address on the necessity of mak- ing the financial plans of the church com- mensurate with the magnitude of the task of the world's evangelization. Dr. John F. Goucher of Baltimore spoke upon the financial side of foreign missions. 8. Jarl Taylor, organizing secretary of the Methodist church, dealt also with the financial aspect of foreign missions. There were, he sald, 2000 Congregational, 2,0 Baptist, 2500 Protestant Episcopal and 6§73 Presbyterian churches in the United States which never contributed a cent for foreign missions. e Rioters Must Go to Jail. ST, PETERSBURG, March 1.—Judg- ment in the cases of the prisoners charged with participating in the reli- glous riots at Pavloyskol, near Moscow, has been rendered. Of the sixty-six peo- ple accused, forty-five have been con- demned to from four to fifteen years' penal servitude. ——————— Buckley and Moran in Court. The arguments on the motions for a new trial in the :::u of Willlam Buck- ley and Edward ran, convicted of the murder of George W. Rice, the non-union machiniet, at Twentleth and Howard streets, Uctober 11, did not take place yesterday as was expected. When tho cases were called the defendants’' attor- RHOEA. Sold by Druggi: 'ln every part of or the world. Be sure an MRS. WINSLOW'S £O0THING SYRUP AND TAKE NO OTHER KIND, Twentyv-Five Canta n Bottle. neys asked for a continuance, as thaey were not rudI to proceed. Moran's case was continued till to-morrow and Buck- ley’s Uil Tuesday, when a dov will be set for hearing the arguments. PRINCE HENRY RIDES IN THE CAB AND VIEWS ALLEGHENY SCENERY Traverses States of Maryland, Perinsylvania and Ohio and Is Now Speeding Through Kentucky. 2 of Pennsylvania and Ohio and made ex- tended notes on the margin of the map. He was very enthusiastic over the events of the day and it was late in the after- noon when he retired to rest before going through the evening receptions. He dined at 7 o’clock in the evening and while he and his guests were at the table the speed was cut down to forty miles an hour. His guests at dinner were Admiral Bvans, Smbassador von Holleben, Major General Corbin, Assistant Secretary of State Hill, Carl Polller, German Consul at Cincin- natl; Superintendent Ralph Peters of the Panhandle and Lieutenant Commander von Egidy. the dining table to ‘The Prince left acknowledge the cheers of a small crowd that gathered about a water tank outside of Xenia. They numbered less than fifty, but when the Prince heard that the; wanted to meet him, he obligingly left the table and went to the rear platform. He bowed to the little crowd and then waved his napkin, which he had carried out with him. Much of the time lost at Portage, Pa., was made up In Ohlo and unless there are other unforeseen delays the train will re- ain its position on the schedul gurlng the night. g5y e SOCIALISTS FIND FAULT. One Class of Germans Who Are Not Pleased by Prince’s Visit. BERLIN, March 1.—The first fmpression of wonder over. the reception of Prince Henry of Prussia in the Unitéd States has passed, for fresh incidents of the Prinve's experfences continue to entertain the pub- He. The newspapers here handle the dis- patches from the United States as though they were installments of a serial ro- mance, and curiosity as to what will hap- pen next Is nearly as keen as when Prince Henry debarked. The politicians and writer - however, are beginning to examine his visit from the standpoint of class and party views. The Socialists revile everything about the trip from their double hatred of royalty and wealth. They sneer at the ‘“‘democracy for export,” as they call Prince Henry's unaffected bearing, affirming that royalty at home is never so amiable. New names for the United States besprinkle the So- clalist press, such as “Dollar Republic,” and the papers call those who took part in the luncheon with the Prince at Sherry’s, DE. KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT. DID NOT KNOW SHE HAD KIDNEY TROUBLE Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. Gertrude Warner Scott Cured by the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root. == = N N N\ N 0 LSS XA /88 ")";’!; / »‘l/ i 1 i { % . ) Vinton, Iowa, July 15th, 1901 DR. KILMER & CO., Binghamton, N.Y. Gentlemen—In the summer of 1893, 1 was taken violently fll. My trouble be- gan with pain in my stomach and back, so severe that it seemed as if knives were cutting me. I was treated by two of the best physicians in the county, and consulted another. None of them suspected that the cause of my trouble was kidney disease. They all told me that I had cancer of the stomach, and would dle. I grew so week that I could not walk any more than a child a month old, and I only weighed sixty pounds. One day my brother saw in a paper your advertisement of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. He bought me a bottle at our drug store and I took it. My family could see a change in me, for the better, so they obtained more and I continued the use of Swamp- Root regularly. I was so weak and run do that it took considerable time to build me up again. I am now well, than! to Swamp-Root, and weigh 148 pounds, and am keeping house for my husband and brother on a farm. Swamp-~ Root cured me after the doctors had falled to do me a particle of good. (Gertrude Warner Scott.) WW Women suffer untold misery because the nature of their disease is not cor- rectly understood; in many cases when aoctaflnq they are led to belisve that womb trouble or female weakness of some sort Is responsible for their ills, when in fact disordered kidneys are the chief cause of their distressing troubles. The mild and extraordinary effect of the world-famous kidney and bladder remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. A trial will convince anyone— and you may have a sample bottle sent free, by . Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Free by Mail. EDITORIAL NOTE—If you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or blad- der trouble, or if there is a trace of it in your family history, send at once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., who will gladly send you by mail, im- mediately, without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, and a book telling all about Swamp-Root and containing many of the thousands upen thou- sands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. In writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y., be sure to say that you read this generous offer in the San Francisco Sunday Call. If you are already convinced that Swamr-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at the drug stores everywhere. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, ‘Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottie. New York, “Dollar Majesties.” The Vorwaerts sees -rofligacy In every banquet, scandalous waste in the flower display and uses as a text the fact that seats at the gala performance at the Metropolitan Opera-house were selling at 200 marks. s SR William Thanks I litors. NEW YORK, March 1.—Emperor Wil- liam has made the following reply to the cable message sent him by the American Press on the occasion of the banquet given by the New York Staats Zeitung in honor of Prince Henry: BERLIN, March 1, 1902.—Mr. Melville E. Stone, fNew York: Accept my thanks for your welcofle message. I nighly appreciate - the grand and sympathetic reception given to my Qdear brother by the editors of the daily news papers of the United States. Evans, the Reformer of Ale. The first and only brewer freeing ale from sediment. EVANS' Ale is worth knowing and trying. Sherwood & Sher- wood, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Port- land, Seattle. . —_————— Jacob Boos Found Starving. Jacob Boos, aged between 6 and T years, was found last evening in an un- conscious condition at his lodgings, 638 Commercial street. Boos was taken to the Emergency Hospital, where it was determined that he was suffering from starvation. Late last night hg was in a semi-consclous state and thers was little hope of his recovery. It is surmiSed that Boos must have been a miser from the fact that the sum of $112 was found upon him. He is a pensioner of the United WILLIAM, .I. R. | States Government. ——— Electrician Caught in Shafting. Albert B. Martin, an electriclan em- ployed by the Independent Light Com- pany, while at work in a tannery on the San Bruno road yesterday was caught in the shafting. His left arm was broken and he received a few scalp wounds and a possible fracture of the skull before he could be rescued from his position. He was treated at the Recelving Hospital. Florodora Club Entertains. The members of the Florodora Club gave their second monthly entertainment last evening at Seventeenth and Mission streets. A capital programme was ar- ranged by the committee on amusements and it was a late hour before the merry party dispersed. The gatherings of the ¥lorodora Club are destined to become popular with the young folks of the Mis- sion. i JUST ONE MORE WEEK Owing to the fact that the doctors were unable to prescribe for all the great crowds that have thronged their offices for the past few days, and that they were unable to reply to the many letters from all parts of the country asking for a little mos take advantage of Drs. Shores’ NOTABLE OFFER to treat all MONTH, no_other charge In any case, all medicines free, ANOTHER WEEK TO ALL WHO APPLY. Drs. Shores’ popular $3.00 a month raf DEMONSTRATE t WILLIAM MAAS, 3428 Nineteenth street, San Francisco, Cal. Asthma 20 Years. Mr. Maas says: “I AM A SAILOR BY OC- CUPATION and was born and city. I have been a Gi AT FROM ASTHMA AND CATARRH; my asthma would get o bad I would have to CHANGE CLIMATE to get rellef. I WQULD CHOKE UP AT NIGHT. “T have tried lots of doctors and treatments and taken so-called patent medicines, all to 1o urpose. This was my condition when I began B . Shores & Shores’ treatment two months ago. 1 SLEEP GOOD NOW| AND MY APPE- TITE IS FINE. I feel mucth better in every “DRS. SHORES' TREATMENT HELPED ME FROM THE START, AND I TAKR PLEASURE MENDING _DRS. SHORE! SUFFERERS FROM ASTHMA AND " CATARRH, FOR THBIR TREATMENT HAS DONE WONDERS FOR ME ANY ONE DOUBTING THIS TESTIMON- IAL I8 AT LIBERTY TO CALL ON ME, AND I WILL GLADLY VERIFY THE TRUTHFULNESS OF THE SAME. (Signed), * UWILLIAM MAAS, “'3428 10th st., San Francisco, Cal.” - o the public that ‘‘the Drs. Shores’' treatment” is SUPERIOR to all others 1 7 g catarrhal chronic diseases until cured for the Drs. Shores. in order to give ALL A CHANCE, have decided to extend the offer ay. Consultation f Do not delay. tation free. A e S te catarrhal chronic diseases, hons’ Beatments CURING QUICKLY. TIME TO CURE CATARRH. ONE MONTH'S TREATMENT NOW IS EQUAL TO THRER MONTHS' AT ANY OTHER SEASON OF THE YEAR. This low mte holds good to ALL WHO APPLY BEFORE MARCH 9TH. No matter how “COMPLICATED" your catarrh may be, $3.00 is all the money you need, $3.00 pays for one whols month, all medicines and treatment furnished absolutely free. DEMAND THE PROOF. Drs. Shores caution the sick not to pay out another dollar to any doctor for treatment or medicines until you are satisfled that the doctor you elect to treat you is qualified by ex- perience and learning to cure you. When a doctor (or some medical concern) tells Jou they can cure you, ask them who they have cured that were sick like: yourself. If & doctor cures others he can cure you. If a doctor, by any SUBTERFUGE, 18 not willing that you may know whether he Is SKILLED or not in the treatment of your kind of ailment the chances are ten to one he is INCOMPETENT to treat you or is a MEDICAL FAKIR. Take no man's unsupported word that he cures DEAFNESS, CATARRH and CHRONIC DISEASES. DE- MAND THE PROOF. Drs, Shores-are graduates in medicine from America’s leading med- ical colleges, and they have personally treated in the past fifteen years over 100,000 cases of Catarrh and Chronic Diseases, and the voluntary TESTIMONIALS, each week from wall- known people who live right Here In the city, people you know and can talk with, speak for £S' SKILL as expert physicians and s 3 REMEMBER—Under this special offer, if you apply before March 8th, jou get Drs. Shores’ regular $5 a month treatment for $3.00. e vae o SPECIALTIES. = Nose_and_Throat A A D e anca: Bronchial and Tung Troubles, ‘Asthma, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Bladder Troubles, [Femal Complaints, Diseases of Women and_Children, Heart Disease, Nervous Diseases, Chorea (of **Vitus’ Danoe), Rickets, Spinal Trouble, Sciatica and Rheumatiss they might of 33.00 A edicines f by Drs., Shores to medicines . o tal Troubles, Lost M: Goiter (or Big Neck), Blood eases of the Prostate Gland, Tapeworm, Hay Fever, Hysteria, Epilepsy, Insomnia, stc. Home Treatment Cures. Write for Symptom List. Cm?ultatlon WEAK WBN. Pay When Cured. We cure you first, and then ask & If you suffer from any of the or REASON: diseases caused by ignorance or dissipation | \BLE FEE when you are cured. %2 ;gurfl‘txt 11_‘5!1‘: VERY PERSON WE WANT | WANT TO CURB ’You ‘with the m un- Q8 Bave proven our ehill i curing CHRONIC | S tterting et We will not demand & foe wa- by publishing the many voluntary tes- | ~ ALI, PRIVATE DISBASES are in from home people, giving names, | this spectal offer, such as pictures and addresses. sem!nal weakness, spermatorrhaes, varicocele, WE CAN'T PUBLISH OUR CURES | contracted disorders, contaglous blood polsons, IVATE DISEASES etc.. and ALL WEAKNESSES of men. IN PR (It your disease has reached the Because 1t would betray confidence. Hence we stage we will frankly tell you so. Tave 1o prove our *kill n this class of troubles | © CONSULTATION AND " FXAMINATION Call or write. in.another way. Th FREBE by letter or In person. DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Specialists, E;".'.::'.‘..§ WILEY B. 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