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o, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1902. ADVERTISEMENTS. AT 17 107 T 0T 10707 070707 07N 797 117900 07 197507507007 1070010 10 7 00979070070 00 07 0T YT SPPATT AP MOT 0T 0P PP PLS PLAY OF NEW WASH FABRICS We are now showing the GRANDEST 1 SIVE collection of Wash Goods ever displayed by any house in San Francisco. Every leading make and style of both foreign and home origin is embraced in B Never were greater preparations, made WALAAMALAAVANAUAVRUALAUANAVRUANAMALUAIA\AVAMAUATANAUAVAAUAN AV UALAUA L AUA SR UAUALAMAVA L AU AR ATANA A AVRTTRN AV AN AT AT TRV AL AL EATIAL 70000 LA VAL TR0 CRR AR JUMRR U0 JUb T U Db 0 b i e om0 0 A0 A0 400 400 S0 AN EXQUISITE DIS BEAUTIFUL WASH WAISTS. Efery new mode that is acceptable shion will be found here. da d_softest Batiste, £ Lawn. hand- he greatest line we Ask to see them. this magnificent assortment. to of 1 to-morrow. o- 8 GINGHAMS, DIMITIES, ORGANDIES, etc., in the most charming designs @ and color combinations. To get the choicest styles, early choosing is advisable, because the favored ones are always first to go. —— e — YR "I 25 Yard—EMBROIDERED SWISSES, 2, <n%; | At 25 Yard—OXFORD CHEVIOTS 2, 5o, bre | At SOc Yard—SILK AND GRASS LINEN BATISTE. ric. that will be very popular or dresses; tn exquisiie | Siirts, in quinty stripes of Biack and White; guaraneed | A most-charming variety of these hansome fsbricsin sesigus and colors of Light Biue, Pink, Yellow, Green | to wear well. Extra special value at.........Yard 25¢ | exquisite open-work and hemstitched effeots. On sale at and Black and White, Grand value at Yard 28¢ i 4 g b ..Y;r:\mm. At 45 Yard—IRISH DIMITIES, Fort sndprev in | At 25 Yard—MERCERIZ D GINGHAMS, The o | At 25 ¢ Yard—MER ¥ terns: such as Dots, Scrolls and Stripes; In fast colors | ported: a grand assortment to select from. in all the th:l;tl':d l:\: J.v.‘mn;a-%'n'x::';mde:?”:.'d from the imported R B o s T o S T Wou | il ari s, et Lo ) —m——————t—— AR ek it 2500 YARDS NEW SATIN STRIPED CHALLIES TO-MORROW 3500 YARDS CHOICE MADRAS BIESHAHS TO-MORROW varlety o omest Ch o 0-morTow, t th This {s one of the Jtems that will help to crowd our Wash Goods Kind v Wil wanl {or Tea. (ovms i WErappere: ih (he prattidet desna 3 5 c M.,m.,v: .?..1}’,,fir.-i‘,w e Ginghams Hnte Nt wived"and come 1 121 [ ! ) , ) o ow! o5t beaut ssortment of stripes onable B ARt T ST L, S, e T OIOrIngS. | ADBOIELy TASE ‘GOIOF. BPAGIEI Abersiernirnis s anionable 2 o~ cdialield opening sale than we have put forth for t | t thousands of yards of bright and dainty Wash Materials will be ready for you Those mostly favored are fabrics such as BATISTE, OXFORD CHEVIOT, SWISSES, GRENADINES, ZEPHYR and MOST COMPREHEN- for an is annual event. Thousands upon LINEN and SILK LADIES' TURN- In the choicost novelties ; cin To gain and to hold it is the goal of our ambition, This can’only be accomplis by OVER COLLARS, H YUUR GUNHDENGE deserving it. - Meriting your patronage, we may rightfully expect to obtain it aud oufl BUSI"ESS. | = once obfained we have absolule faith in our ability to relain it Our vigorous growth i Mo BT )’ /s unimpeachable evidence that the shopoing-falk of this city and vicinity ap preciate the sincerity of our news- o SuF entire second these nty wnd L paper promises and the manner in which they are fulflled. Our present stock /s almost unbounded in its scope. The ready, and when al- " new styles wotn, On and never [ intent upon (56, 25¢, 355 10 753 | - —— FAMOUS B.ACK SILK SALE MON"AY & TUTSDAY. rving you faithtully and well. $1 0 PEAU DF SOIE for 700 Yd 81 50 TAFF.TA for 87¢ :fl. galn for TO-MORROW and TUBKDAY we will present one of the grentest offerings e . aing /thio fon stoet otk il nd Falein Rilk—silke of | A Airy ( Just the fabrica that will bo In demund #o much this “TaaRD CACS than the Tormer selling 1 + VWIn | CREPE DE PARIS, $1,00 Yd, PANNE PRUNELLA, u'c DRESS TAFFETA, he regular 8150 qul- C-EPE DZ CHINES, rest Value=in All FRENCH POPLIN, EAVY BLACK s it B rll of Juster | ALL-WOOL BATISTE, the Newest Colorings Crepe«Finished MELROSE Ininty and and amall dablgns; an ideal e e D Ista, never intend "t arrow S8 Lhe uhprecadeniedty 87¢| 800 YARDS 52-INCH BLACK CHEVIOT ON SPECIAL SALE. ] . . . ofter to-morro t of & luck: hase—800 t th $1.00 PEAU DE SOI< for 79 Yd. | $1.50 PEAU DE SOIE for 980 Yd. | eeults 81 s Ml A0 Momow e onult ot & Joky purchase—ad0 yards of the 880 00 vards good-wearing Black Peau de The greatest Bilk Hargain offered during te 1 the market and (n extensivaly used for weparate skirtu and full R ure #lIK of & fast Black the entire year. 1800 vards extra heavy s, A very exceptional quality, extra heavy, fully B2 Inches wide-al- Yard ¢, an onully fine grade, that you Black Dress Peuu de Bole, every yard fully ready sponged and shrunk, s sold right along at 81,26 a yard, and Is t under §1 70c yd | guarafiteed. A great bargain at...O8¢ yd | well worth tt. On sale Monday, also Tuesday, If it 1asts, t.....co0v000.0.., 880 yard EFFECTIVE STYLES IN SP ING SUITS, SKIRTS, WAISTS AND RACLANS. Our firet grand sale of the beautiful new Spring Garments will occur here to-morrow. We take much pride in presenting them, for seldom have garments expressed £o much tyle, 5o much grace and £o much material worth. Comé to Inspect If not to buy. You are just as welcome. New Gibson Suit, made of all wool Cheviot and All-wool | Venetian Suits, the greatest value 5 Venetian, in colors of tan, gray, blue, brown and offered this season in double-brcast:q Eton style; ] biack. Single and double breasted, in the latest ] jacket satin lined and lapels faced with good taf- Each sthape and dip front. Jacket silk-lined, stitched Each feta. Skirt thoroughly lined; has graduated and trimmed with satin and silk bands. Skirt flounce, nicely stitched; perfect in every detail. In has the new flaring flounce. * Extra good value at. ..$22.50 colors of blue, Oxford gray and black. A great leader at......... % New Spring Suits—the latest Eton and Blouse ef- fects, made of all-wool Cheviot, in brown, blue and black; silk-lined jacket, prettily moire trim- gi5.0 Each med; entire suit elegantly tailored. A very grace- ful looking suit. On sale at........... B15. o FOR MOND Y 200 Golf Skirts, made of all-wool Ox- g * foyd gray and black material, with full flou nicely stitched Regular valve $4.00. Mon- = oy i ones 0K el s et Ao 8195 | day —e L {5 o OUR BIC WHITE COODS SALE. d by the tremendous sales of last week, we have decided to continue the mfident that the low prices we quote will keep the department crowded the entire week. Here we mention a few of the many on sale. 4 A splendid quai- 200 pieces lace striped and open work ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, 56 inches | Lawns® a sreat viriety: Food valae at 3b¢ regular value On_sale at | and 30c yard. On sale at 19e¢ yard -$1.43 plece 32-INCH ORGANDIE. 2,520, . duaiisy inches wide; 68-1HCH QRSAKDI Soft and very sheer; regular valte 40c. | gaie‘ar regular price 2 be yard ..~ Sl e A 3 4 pleces that regularly NA‘NSOOK The regular 20c On l"DIA uuo" sell at 20c. On sale at * sale, special, at.....12¢ yard | . Rl sesinan s 2ot Bl O VRET SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES FOR MONDAY. 900 Sheets, made of a high-grade and durable sheeting, size S1x00; regular price €5c. For Monday : ..54c each en Pillow Ca A ‘great bar- £ .....10¢ each Petticoat Sale. has been the demand for these Pe|~| t we have arranged for another lot, te convinced that these are the r saw. They are made . in the latest styles & biack, most of them nce and double ruche well worth $11.50, $7.45 each value l'\- ! graduated fc the latest fads—from ths leading manufacture ere we so thoroughly prepired to meet your every want; never more honestly, earnestly, conscientiously ; n Venetian, in $I815U black. Sizes Each style, silk lin A grand-looking $5.00 DRESS SKIRTS NONDAY $2.98 EACH. tucking. :$3.00 On sale at o- TWO SENSATIONAL LINING SPECIAL This offer unguestionably surpasses any here early, am shad Black: of Cadet, New Blue, Light Blue, were 60c. 300 pieces Molre Velour and Taffeta Skirt Lining. 82 to 38 inches wide, in shades of Cardinal Rose. Black Cadet. Reseda, Green, Cerise, every yard actually Wil 1600 are hore ina great variaty— Grand $1.00 Sala of New Dress Goo Very nobby Tailor-made Suits, made of the finest Skirt high graduated flounce, with stitchin suit at. The biggest of skirt bargains. dies’ All-Wool Dress Skirts, flounce trimmed with three bands, in colors of tan, brown, gray, blue and black: worth we promise that you will not be disappointed. OFFER No. I—BEST QUALITY B0c SILK MOREEN FOR 32c YARD. pieces finest grade silk Moreen, extra heavy (w Rose, Cardinal, % MORE MONDAY SPECIALS In Valenciennes, Point de Paris We have made great preparations to do a big Lace Business here to-morrow; the patterns are entirely new and the savings extraordinary, ments? 300 dozen New Valenciennes Laces at.25¢ doz, 300 dozen a 400 dozen lenciennes Lace: da; A BIC SALE BECINS ! TO-MORROW SILK WAISTS—THE NEW EFFECTS. Special Offerlng at §5 Each. The most beautiful line of Silk Walsts will be on sale to-morrow morning. They are the very latest styles, in all the pretty evening and street colorings. For an introductory offering, your choice at. $5 each 0 EXPANDING terations ~Are com: pleted will be devoted our new Rendy- to-wear G arm walesrooms, to b finest on the Coma s, for 10.75 each brown, gray, green, blue, tan and 32 to 46. The newest Eton jacket ed. revere trimmed and velvet collar. and each La- ...$18.5 rows of satin 8 each S TO-MORROW of our previous Lining announcements. Be closed out at halt price), in k, Turquoise, enta and c yard 32, c YARD. Purple, Navy Blue, Gray, Brown and For to-morrow's special selll; .11e yard and Normandy Laces. you not profit by these special induce- Regular value 35c. 0: a goun; retu:nr value 45¢ a dozen: regular value 6! yards Point de Paris and Nun‘nlndy!\rsc- regular 20c and 25c. Mon- 12e yard AULTED A8 0 00 TUA I Uk b FREIGHT RATES Transcontinental Bureau Ends Its Session in B.KATSCHINSKI § PHILADELPHIA SHOE €0, Portland. Bpecial Dispatch to The Call, PORTLAND, March 15, —After a meet- | Ing Jasting three and a half weeks the | transcontinental frelght bureau ad- { Journed sine die at noon, A complete re= vigion of the turiff sheets has been effoci- LAD'E ) 0 und every ftom has been clearcd from s the docket. Before adjournment arrange- ments were made for a standing inspec tlon committee, the chief duty of which will be to interpret the tarift gheet for the members of the bureau and to make recommendations for changes when they WHITE KID SANDALS THE PRIGE $1.00 shail be found desirable. Through the WHITE KID SANDALS have & inspection committee it 1% expected unie 4 by e R g W, formity will be given to the Interpretation L They can be of uncertaln provisions In the printed s, private en- schedule and this will not only keep the ot g 0 ) Sradu. rallroads pretty well lined up at all times, foesoar years i gl but will nrevent the accumulation of so but now we can place them || Many duestions for the bureau to denl he reach of all. This ween with. This committee will be composed White Kid one-strap San- of representatives of the Pacific Coast v]\‘v\h Im'n n coin toes, terminal lines of transcontinental sys- oles ;:;1,; "'Pl’ihl’ he}l-’l';.“A_n'l'! tems. It is specified that the first meet- . oA 1 4 ing of the Inspection committee shall be A o held in California and the next meeting in the Pacific Northwest. Another question of considerable fm- portance to all railroads in this country e a resolution touching the manner of Eetting business in Europe. The text of this resolution is not given to the public. The essence is sald by officers of the bu- reau to be a strong recommendation to the European agents to “get together.” It is understood that it recommends the formation of a bureau or pool or working agreement of some kind, by or through which ruinous rate-cutting may be pre- vented. FR:nGd HEEL OXFORDS Spring is nigh. A special to match the new aster dresses. Ladies' Vicl Kid Oxford Ties, with black —_—— —_— Printers Appeal to President. WASHINGTON, March 15.—A commit- cloth tops, new coin toes and tips: g | turncd soied and French stitched ]| 106 of representatives of printing crafts - d widths. THE [l | talked with the President to-day and S$1.95 handed him a memorial requesting that the ruling of the Postoffice Department barring from the mails certain publica- tions issued annually, semi-annually and guartely, be set aside. Those compos- ing the committee were Joseph G. Little, J. C. Oswald and William Green, all of New York. They stated that they repre- sented 10:0 dt:rml, employing 100,000 per- sons, an at the ruling was hardship ! i COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED, PHILADELPHIA SHOE Co. 10 THIRD STREET, £an Francisco, CITIZEN OF IONE BUILDS AIRSHIP Says He Will Fly to San Francisco on May 1. D Bpecial Digpateh to The Call, BAN JOBE, March 16.—~Ione, Amador County, has an inventor of un airship who belleves he has solved the problem of aerlal navigation, His name I8 Harry Pell. 8o confident s this citizen of Ione that his ajrship will be a success that he has named May 1 as the day on which he will fly to Ban Francisco. . 1. D, Wolfe of the firm of Wolfe & Mo~ Kenglo, architects of this city, has just re turned from lone, where he is supervising the erection of bulldings. While thete he was shown the airship Pell has under con- struction . ‘“The passenger car and machinery room is ship shaped, 10x30 feet, 7 feet high, with promenade on top,” said Mr. Wolfe, “In- slde the car will be a ten horsepower steam engine which will work the propel- ler, two wings and a forced draught. Hot air*will be used for power. The engineer will be in the front of the car, and from his post can operate all the machinery and have the salling apparatus completely under control. “There will be two balloons of cigar shape, made of wire and light afr-tight canvas, painted with fireproof asbestos. Each will be 160 feet long, a huge wing on each side, and the propelier will be 12 feet, the whole weighing two and a half tons."” The car has been completed and the inventor is now at work upon the two bal- loons which are to furnish the buoyancy expected to sustain the machine, During the weekga 20-gallon oil tank has been placed in position; also a tank burner, six heating burners and two water tanks, each with a capacity of 35 gallons. The framework 15 ready to be attached to the balloons, windows are in place and the engine and boiler will be ready shortly. All parts are of the lightest materials. Pell expects to make a trial trip the last of April, and by the first of May will start for San Francisco. Fire Damages Orphan Asylm. DENVER, March 15.—St. Vincent's Or- phan Asylum, situated in the northern part of the city, was badly damaged by fire this afternoon. There were 200 or- vhans in the institution. All were rescued unbarmed. The asylum s conducted by the Catholic Sisters of Charity, SENATOR SIMON'S FOES VICTORIOUS Triumph in Multnomah RAILWAY MEN ALLEGE FRAUD Trouble Follows Can- celing of Accident Policies. Insurance Agent Promises That Premiums Will Be Refunded. Bpecial Dispatch to The Call. SAN RAFAEL, March 15.—About thirty- five employes of the California North- western Rallroad Company, working in the railroad shops In Tiburon, claim that they have been swindled by the New Am- sterdam Casualty Company of New York City, The men allege that, two months ago, James Harper went to Tiburon In the Interest of the Casualty company, and, acting as solicitor for E. ¥. Green, the Pacific Coast manager, visited the various workmen of the rallroad shops, whom he importuned to take out acol- dent policies, The yearly premium was | low, yet few men took out pollcles, claim- Ing they could not afford to pay the en- tire premium at one time, Parker, so it s alleged, after consulting his superior in Ban Francisco, again visited Tiburon and made a new proposition to the men, whereby they could pay w premium of #10 on w $1000 polioy In monthly payments of 8200, He further agreed to take ore ders upon the rallroad paymaster, so as to put the polley Into effect at onoce, wny polleles, ranging from 81000 to 82000, wore taken out, The order on the paymaster was given by the policy hold« ers, payable to B, I*, Green as const manager, These payments had been kept up for two monthd when wsuddenly the polley-holders recelved notice from the home office in New York that thelr poli- cles had been canceled for non-payment of premiums. There was an Investigation and it was found that the paymaster had honored the orders. The men then sought B. I". Green, at 405 Montgomery street, San I'rancisco, but they assert they are unable to get any satisfaction and will bring a suft to recover, The policies are held by the most em. clent employes of the road. C. A. Burke, F. B. Norton, George Nichols, M. B. Conley and J. B. Pearson are the heav. fest losers by the alleged swindle. Edmund F. Green, the Pacific Coast manager of the New Amsterdam Cas- ualty Company. said last night that the Northwestern Railway men who had in- sured in the company would have the money which they paid as premiums re- turned to them. He claimed that the trouble has grown out of a misunder. standing and not out of any attempt on the part of the company to defraud the men. In explanation Green said that the New Amsterdam Company had tried to intro- duce a system of insurance among the Northwestern Railway men similar to that among the Southern Pacific Rall- way employes. A representative of the New Amsterdam Company was sent among the men and succeeded in placing about seventy policies. Almost as soon as the men took out their palicies they commenced to complain of the condi- tlons. The premiums were to be payable quarterly, and were to be withheld from the salaries of the men by the railway paymaster. After the first quarterly pay- ment had been collected and was in tH¥ hands of Green, the company officials in New York. angered by the complaints that the men had made, and not under- standing that the premiums were to be paid quarterly, decided to strike the en- tire list off the books. All the policies were canceled, and this led to the men's bellef that they had been swindled. IGNORES THE EDICT OF MASTER BUILDERS Building Trades Council of Seattle Resolves Not to Return to Work. SEATTLE, March 15.—The Building Trades Council of Seattle last night by & unanimous vote decided to Ignore the edfct issued by the Master Builders’ Asso- clation that if the members of the unions on strike do not return to work on Monday all’ men row at work will be «ischarged. This virtually means that if the master builders adhere to their expressed de- termination the building industry of Se- attle will be paralyzed. The Team Drivers’ Union, after a ses- sion lasting four hours, has concluded to accepl the terms of the Draymen's Asso- ciation. The drivers will confer with their employers regarding advances in wages without the union being recognized. e SAN DIEGO, March 15.—Word was recelved here to-day from Washington, D. C, that an amendment was to be made to the Indian ap- propriation bill to provide for the appointment of a commission of five, with a majority of members from Southern’ California, to again ADVERTISEMENTS. = T B n~ For the Redroom A cane seat chair and rocker to match your bedroom set, whether it be golden oak, mahogany or birdseye maple. Just about as smart a design as can be found nowadays and sure to add beauty and comfort to any well appointed sleeping apart- ment. Built by artisans who are proud of their reputation for artistic character and workmanlike construction, and fin- ished to the Queen’s taste. Price of chair in oak, golden finish, birch, imitation mahog any finish, or birdseye maple, $3. Price of rocker to match any of the mentioned finishes, $4.50. I Only one price can buy these chairs, and that price al “fair one.” [ r | The mail order business is one of our great hobbies. I Send for big illustrated catalog—iree . St Gewnei @ (Successors [o California Furniture Co.) 957 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gale AvenueJ LANDLADY DUSTS I HANDSOME MAN Son-in-Law of Horace Greeley Gets Into Trouble. ANILS TO SPIN Solano, Napa and Lake. Special Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, March 15.—Colonel Nicho- las Smith, son-in-law of Horace Greeley, who,at one time rejoiced in the distinc- tion of being called the “handsomest man in the world,” has been forced to leave his lodgings because he could not pay a debt of $62. Colonel Smith had been occupying rooms at the home of Mrs. Hurd, on West Ninety-third street, together with his two daughters, for about five months. During the last few weeks the colonel has been unable to pay his bill to Mrs. Hurd when she demanded settlement, and offered his notes instead of cash. Mrs. Hurd would | not take these and forced the colonel and his daughters to leave. Colonel Smith married Ida, the younger ot Horace Greeley's daughters, she being his first wife. He was a colonel of Union volunteers and came from Kentucky. According to storles once circulated about him he used quince juice to make his hair curl. He was in great demand for many years as the best man at wed- dings on account of his handsome ap- Special Dispatch to The Call. SUISUN, March 15.—H. F. and J. Hartzell, representing a Los Angeles which will connect the three towns. County will at the next meeting of sion of the line to St. toga and to the Lake County line. with the Napa City Trustees, which within four months. The promoters BUTTE, Mont., March has refused to grant a new trial in celebrated Minnie Healy mining case, who receive $13 a month, are the best pnf:! in declding that the view and select lands for the Warner's ranch Indlans, in the world, Those of the British army, who recelve a shilling a day, are next. erty belonged to ¥, August Heinze, County Primary Fight, Bpecial Dispatch to The Call, PORTLAND, Or,, March 16.~The antl- Blmon forces carrled the Republican pri- marles to-day, after one of the most ox- olting political battles ever held in thig clty, The tssus was clearly drawn fn the fight, A it was the re-election of Bena. tor Bimon. The opposition to the return of tho senfor Benator from Oregon will control the convention by thirty votes, the precise number by which the city pre- cincts were carried, the country delega- tons splitting even, Supporting Senator Slmon was the strong machine which he has bullt up, the clty and county office-holders and the Police and Fire departments, To the last man they went down the line with him in defeat. In organization the Stmon forces were perfectly handled, but the silent vote of the residence portions of the city showed a strong gentiment agalnst him, The total vote cast in the city was 10,042, ;t;eu;mhslmon forces having a majority The defeat of Senator Simon In_ the pri- maries will, it is belleved, insuré his Dae- feat for re-election, inasmuch as the fight 18 being waged against him in the outside counties with good chances of success, The opposing faction is partisan to Sena- tor Mitchell, although the latter took no direct Interest in the fight to beat his col- league. — — New Railroad for Mining Country. ; OMAHA, March 15—The Union Pacific S Preparing to make an entrance to the Thunder Mountain mining eountry, in Idaho, and is sending several surveying parties to select the best route, Five routes will be surveyed from points on the Oregon Short Line from. Red Rock to Welser, Idaho. It is stated at headquar- Lers that the travel to that country has already become large and preparations are making for the moving of several housand people ‘to Thunder Mountain during the spring, —_— Ship on the Shoals. ‘WILMINGTON, N. C., March 15.—Tug men here were informed to-night that an unknown ship is ashore on Cape Lookout Shoals and s in great danger. Two tug- boats left to-night to relieve the vessel, The weather is very Tough outside. THREE COUNTIES Electric Line Through w. yn- dicate, have procured franchises in Napa, Vallejo and Benicia for electric railways, and Solano County hag granted franchises Napa its Supervisors grant franchises for an exten- Helena and Calis- It is authoritatively announced that the Lake County Supervisors will be asked for a franchise for the line into that county. A bond in the sum of $5000 has been filed re- quires that work on the line commence are apparently In earnest and are going about their work quietly and systematically Court Repudiates the Charges. 15.—Judge Har- ney, in a decision handed down to-day, the He FnE— also ordered stricken from the court files - the sensational affidavits which alleged The soldlers of the United States army. | ynat the court had been unduly influenced Minnie Healy prop- TREATMENT ABSOLUTELY FREE UNTIL CURED. ‘0 all beginning treatment with Dre. 8| there ‘ll: n PERMANENT CURE for CHRONI treatmont FREE to all who apply MEFORE INDER THIE BPECIAL OFFER YOU The m‘u:{';mlmum cages of chronjo diseuss wi B e e 1 Cpoertunity chronie wllment, th 4 OR £O. 3 o Al A GORE INTO BFFECT AT ONCE, AND RroNCE, CONBELTATION it MRS. J. JOHNSON, 430 Golden Gate avenue, San Francisco, Cal. CHRONIC CATARRH Mrs. Johnson says: “I HAVE BEEN A BUFFERER FROM CHRONIC CATARRH for years. Nearly always HAD A COLD; my nose would STOP UP, and for weeks at a time I could SCARCELY BREATHE through it. I suffered with HEADACHES, and was greatly run down in every way. ““This was my condition when I applied to Drs. Shores & Shores for TREATMENT about two months ago. I can say DRS. SHORES' TREATMENT AND MEDICINES HELPED ME FROM THE START. NO MORE HEAD- ACHES: MY NOSE DOES NOT STOP UP ANY MORE AND I BREATHE FREELY. I FREL BETTER AND STRONGER IN EVERY WAY, and take pleasure in recommending Drs. Shores' treatment to all sufferers from catarrh, for thelr treatment has certainly done WON- DERS for me. (Signed) . JOHNSON, 430°Golden Francisco, Cal.” i MRS. 7. Gate uve., San PEND MON hores & Ahores, San Francisco's leading spectulists, THIN W C DIRFABESR (that are curable), the doctors give thely pre MARCH 234, I Be Cured for 50 Cents, ONLY PAY FOR THE MEDICINES ACTUALLY USED 1l not exceed #5 for one whole month. K to prove to the publia that mal services FIUGE and thelr The only expense to the patient will be for the medicines ACTUALLY USED. Many will be cured for 50 cents. you suffer from asthma or lung trouble, If you ha omach, lver or kidney disease, or any to chtain ekilied medioal treatment practically fre Y ON "IFAK TENT MEDICINGS, " WHICH OF CONTAIN COCAINE, OPIUM when you ean get expert medical treatment practically free? IH GRAND SPECIAL OF, LY THIS WEBK. DO NOT DELAY ART N LNOLXJI GOOD TO ALL WHO A PERMANENT CURES. Mr, Roberts says: 1 AM A CARPENTER BY OCCUPATION and live at 840 Plarce st., this clty. 1 HAD BKEN A VERY SICK MAN FOR OVER ONE YEAR when 1 applied to Drs, Shores for treatment. MY LUNGS WERE AFFECTED: I had had several hemorrhages. My STOMACH was bad: 1 had CATARRH, and 1 was in a bad shape In avery way and was #0 run down 1 was UNABLE TO WORK. 1 took Drs. Shores' treatment and medicines for FOUR MONTHS as directed. It HELPED ME from the start: 1 HAVE GAINED TWEN- TY-FIVE_ POUNDS IN WEIGHT AND AM ABLE TO WORK NOW, AND FERL FINM IN EVERY WAY, THANKS TO DRS. SHORES' SKILL. It s now over three months since I have taken any treatment, and I feel NO RETURN of my old_trouble. L URE TO SPEAK A GOOD WORD FOR DRS. SHORES, FOR THEIR TREATMENT HAS WORKED WONDERS IN MY CASE. Any one doubting this testimonial is at per- fect liberty to call on me and I will sladly verify the truthfulness of the same. ED ROBERTS. 340 Plerce st., San Francisco, Cal, WE TREA Catarrh and Stomach Troubles, Disease, Discases of the Stomach and Bawels Complaints, Diseases of Women and Childre Suble: ness, Asthma, Bronchial and Lung Troubl fi‘f:u'r‘n&m'.""r‘rfy' Fover Eve and Ear Diseases, Goltre or Big Neck, La Grippe, Lost Manhood. o Private Diseases, Scrofula and all forms of N d 0 ALL, EDWARD ROBERTS, T AND CURE Plles, Fistula and Rectal Disenses, Skin Discases, Home irecatment Cures. Write for Symptom List. Consultation Free. WEAK MEN, If you suffer from any of the weaknesses or diseases caused by fgnorance or dissipation.. YOU ARE THE VERY PERSON WE WANT g skill § ‘e have proven our n curing CHRON- IC diseases by publishing the many voluntary testimonals from home people, giving names, pictures and addresses. WE CAN'T PUBLISH OUR CURES IN PRIVATE DISEASES Because it would betray confidence. Hi have to prove our skill in this class of teablee | N ONSULTATION A B A FR PAY WHEN CURED. ABLE FEE when you are cured. NOW, WANT TO CURE YOU with the distinct derstanding that we will not demand & until_we cure you. seminal weakness, spermatorrhoea, etc., and ALL WEAKNESSES of men. 349 Plerce Street, S8an Francisco, Cal. Nervous Diseases, Kidney Discases, Bladder Troubles, Heart Female uralgia. Hysteris, 1 Blood Diseases, rvous and Chronic. Diseases (that are curable). We cure you first, and then ask a REASON- w ALL - PRIVATE DISEASES are fncluded in this soecial offer, such as LOST MANHOOD, varicocele, contracted disorders, contagious blood poison. (If your disease has reached the incurabls NATION in another way. This is our plan: NE AND EXAMINA - v letter or In person. Call or write. Office Hours—Week days, 9 8. m. t0 4 p.m. Evenings, 6 to §. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. Expert Wiley B. Allen Buildiag, DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Epecialists, San Fraucises ) ] "