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Lectures on Beauty MRS. GERVAISE GRAHAM wermatologist and Beauty Doctor Of Chicago, formeriy of San Francisco, will in this city for two weeks, beginning 23d. From the 234 to the 28th, in- e, she will give INFORMAL LECTURES every afternoon (except Sunday), at2:3) o'clock, at the Parlors of MRS. 1. BARRETT-WILSON, pERMATHLOGIST, 1023 Market Street, Near Sixth r Subject will bs The Always Young and Always Bean- tiful Woman. ; She will tell 1adies how ther may coltivate beauty an hox E to retain it. How to oblizer. e blemisbes. How to keep § e figure young looking aad % g and meny other things dear to evefy woman's | NOTED CRIMINAL MEETS FATE AT OFFICER’'S HANDS Pinkerton Agency Receives Nows of O. C. Honk’s o Dzath While Resisting Arrest in Texas. 3 LONDON FEARS - MERT FAVINE Hotel Proprietors Find Themselves in a Quandary. World’s Metropolis Filling Up With Coronation Visitors. LONDON, April 19.—The annual Ameri- can invasion of Great Britain has already set in. Almost within a night familiar figures have sprung up in the London Streets. Americans seem to be on every side, and no persons are more welcome, for the storekeepers and hotel proprietors have had a wearisome winter and are counting on the trade of the coronation visitors. The hotel proprietors of this city fear they have a sertous problem before them in their efforts to satisfy the demand for meat. The local butchers already have sounded the alarm and are putting up prices; but the prices, however exorbitant, they declare, cannot prevent a meat fam- ll}g ié new solirces of supply are not pro- vided. “It is a very serious situation,” de- clared the manager of a syndicate con- trolling half a dozen of the largest hotels in London. “Our refrigerator-rooms are already stocked up with all the beef we can secure.” T;ggddn itself is already donning its new dress for the coronation. Electricians and gasfitters are festooning buildings for ii- lumination, the hotels are radiant in new paint and the Strand and other thorough- fares have been repaired. The Blue-coat boys broke up for the last time at the historic old school on Newgate street Friday last. The boys were mus- tered on the quadrangle and listened to la farewell address delivered by the head nlaster and then started for their holl- days. When they reassemble it will be in the new buildings at Horham. ~ The “Blue-coat School” or modern building of Christ's Hospital was erected b JOE ROSEHWBERG JOE ROSENBERG'S. JOE ROSENBERGS. In town here are some of the greatest values in hosiery you ever heard of. Made expressly for us of picked cotton, they are the kind that will wear and fit because they are made that way. examples of what we are going to sell them for: WONDERS NEVER CEASE HERE. 60 dozen of CHILDREN'S HOSE, made of extra fine’ yarn, ribbed, double heels, toes and knees, full length, fast black, all sizes. - 10 CENTS. Some Good Offerings in Ladies’ Hose, 49 dozen of LADIES' HOSE, made of the very best quality English thread, colored In fancy designs in all the sea- son's newest colors. They are perfect in every detail. It is your opportunity to buy stockings like these at this B =oC AT 124 CENTS. CHILDREN’S HOSE, made of picked South Sea Island cotton, bicycle ribbed, double heels, toes and knees, fast black, full length, soft as velvet; the kind that will not burn your feet; all sizes; a won- der for the money. 12%e [FREE, Manufacturer's Sale of Under- Mustins, To every purchaser of six pairs of Stockings this week we will give two large balls of the very best Fast Black Darning Cotton Here are a few AT IT GENTS. CHILDREN'S EVERLASTING STOCKINGS, and they are wonders. They are made of the finest and strong- est cotton that is made, Swiss ribbed, fast black, soft and elastic, double heels, toes and knees, extra long. Inspect them and you cannot resist buying at_this et FREE] BELOW MANUFACTURER'S COST. 50c-Wash Veils Now 15c. 700 VEILS made of the best im- > - 5 rist's Hos- ‘We bought materials from a house heart. No two Lactures the in 182. The foundation of Christ's Hos: ught ital was f the last acts of Kirg that was giving up busmess and had - same “ g}dal”d v!?n;hg e e e Tatkr. Suir Sums Mom. e b o g Bl Bl oo g ported wash net, scalloped embroid Mrs. Grzham is constantly making im- provements in her line. One of her in- ventions, patented several yvears ago, is the HYDRO VACU, w! is now used in nmearly all first-class estsblishments where face treatments are given. It re- moves aud cures blackheads and pimples 2nd cleanses clogzel pores, makes the flesh hard and firm; restores the contour and makes cheeks naturally rosy and re- moves wrinkles. 013 Facesfide Young. Deep Wrinkles and Smallpaox Pittings Removed, by ORD was rec terday by W. A. Pinkerton of the Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency that O. C Hanks, alias Camilia Hanks, | alias Charley Jones, alias Deaf Charley, | was shot in San Antonio, Tex., on Wed- | ived here )‘es-] | 6, 1558. The sale of the building was or- dered in December, 1889. The new school provides boarding schools at Horham, Sussex, for 700 boys and 500 girls, and for the education of 2370 children, a third of whom are to be fed and educated free. S Value of the Colonial Trade. SYDNEY,'N. 8, W., April 19.—John See, Premier and Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, at a banquet to-night said the time was not far distant when Great Britain would realize that her interests would best be served by giving preference to the trade of the British colonies, to which she is allied by ties of blood and LADIES’ HOSE, made of French lisle thread, fast black, double heels and toes, full length. If we did not buy them direct from the mamufacturer we would not be able to sell them for the price jwe ask . 25¢ Another, dozen of LADIES’ HOSE. made of exira fine Peruvian cotton, double heels and toes, full length, white feet; just the hese for tender feet. Wholesale price $4.00 a dozen; our price ..25¢ a pair ufactured in our own factory. Here are a few of the many: First—LADIES' GOWNS, made of best quality Nainsook, double syoke back, front yoke fancy square cut, tucked, hemstitched and trimmed with dainty insertions. of torchon lace, neck and sleeves finished with lace-trimmed, hem- stitched ruffle, full length, \extra wide. Yoke finished with full bow of all silk wash ribbon. Price elsewhere $2.00. Our - $1.48 S’ DRAWERS, made of best quality Lons- dale Cambric, tucked and finished with six-inch edge of good strong openwork embroidery. Well made, ered borders, dotted and figured pat terns. A rare opportunity to buy veils at this price . . . .. . ... 15¢ On Exhibition Market-street Windows. Beautifiers. Just received by express from Paris 5000 yards of VEILINGS or BEAUTI- FIERS, made on the finest chiffons in black, white and national blue. Em- broidéred in diamonds, leaves, Fleur De Lis, rings and dotted patterns. They are the swellest lot of veilings that ever came to Frisco and the prices are less than you will ever buy them for again. Our way of selling the best. ..50¢ t ¥ | ! L ! BENTS LA %P all felled seams, no raw . e o 5 | nesday by Officer Pink Taylor while re-| | | kinship. There were present at the ban- | AT |22 E_ s Baik b . e, o {ra Electro-Piastic Treatment | |gistine arrest. The boay was sentsiea| | | quet Richard Jonn Seddon, the New Zea | g, youg in Frisco for the Money. Highly special ... TBC . fha They wers Hair Pins. by the Pinkerton people and also by hi Minister and Minister for External Affairs 4 brodd statement, but true, nevertheless. Also LADIES' CORSET for us. They 3 { mother, Mrs. A. L. Cox, of Abilene, Tex. | |in the first Australian Federal Cabinet; COVERS, Tavisiot : e SRS | % s i ke . 8 made of best invisible and __ heavy .\_{ Granamvgu-..amem 'o_ ab,q utely She 'gave his correct namé-as Orland | Sir William John Lyne, Minister for mlr;addi‘e’%b‘!:,fiegllsac:m}aaiz;iagmx‘f“g;‘ GaAly Lanadiale - Citahrie: crtmped, in & cabinet, the and permanently remove all wrinkles, Camille Hanks. Hanks at one time lived | | | Home Affairs in the Australian Federal O o piiabte. Pertect in every de. four insertions of lace, neck kind that wonm't lose out pox piitings and scars by this in San F co, but was never con-| | [ Government, and other prominent colonial tadl 3 and arm_size lace edged, out of your hair. Patent treatment. % oty rlots affdls 1 e | residents. Try one pair and be convinced. Only fitted back, full front. Well finished point _that will not pull or Attend her Lec! w 1 oAl e || - MR —_—— g " | 2ise Made, neatly finished. Bet- scratch your hair or head: made of Attend her Lecturesand learnall aboat § | Hanks w SpaERLs W ek minal 4% 4 Rathbone Appears in Court. %€ ter thian you can makeyour- Y ~ hard enameled steel wire; 100 hair pins ber wonderful work 2nd see treatments ever operated the United States and| | 2 self for twice this price.530¢ b in a cabinet; full value for ,your mone given was one of a and bai - | | HAVANA, April 19.—Estes G. Rathbone | @ Hava Yoy Ever Worn Any of Our Sale O'Farrell-street Entrance. g0 3 e a cabinet Remember €he time and places-Mrs bers. George Butch” ( j { was brought before the Supxl‘;'me Cuurt; ol + ‘ w“e J R be o 1. Barrett-Wils . S ¥, alias George alias Inger- this afterncon on a writ of habeas corpus. | 1 Barett-Witon , R | tnis atternoon on & writ of havcas coreus | | fgnowned La Vida Corsets. Rezular 50c Ribbon Now 25¢. n Joz Rosenberg Advartises r Sixth, after- nooms. at 2:3), from the 234 to the 2 field, and Harry Longbaugh, alias “Kid" | Longbaugh, alias Harry Alonzo, alias the | “Sundance Kid,” with Hanks and a num- | ber of others were concerned in the rob- bery of the First National Bank of Win- BAN SHO SISTING ARREST. ROBBER WHO WAS T TO DEATH WHILE RE- ] | accopted the bond offered by a fideliiy | company for Rathbone's appearance, but | hud 1mposed the unusual condition that the bond be made a public deed, drawn before a notary, causing unnecessary delay If not, give them a trial and you will never again go to the trouble and expense of having a corset made to order. They are made of best quall- It's the NEW GRASS LINEN RIB- BON. We bought an immense lot of it and to introduce it we will sell it for just half its origihal selling price. It is the very best Grass Linen, with Satin a Special Sale You may be sure to know that there are some extraordinary bargains awaiting you. This week it is a line of HAND-MADE nemucca, Nev., when $32,60 was secured B e e Sk ol o shosh. ty sateen, bust cut low and Roman stripe, full five inches wide, all - 2 by three F e entered the | merabers of the gang are now'in jall, but | tifed that it would reauiré & week to get | full, with straight front steel, the swellest Roman effects. All tg be g;\g;n{;:ts‘fig(;_esd igrgg::i‘li'nsf:d athe bank, h shier and four other | Longabaugh and Parker are still at large. | the deed through and arfange the amount | Dbias cut, hand gored, medium Sold fOT auieevee-sriecss T s L i g e b hips. These corsets are boned person Two of the robbers carried re-| Hanks, shortly after the last robbery, | of the State tax upon it. The court rc- : . rather than have them returned. | olvers and the third a Winchester. They | was pursued by officers in Nashville, | mained n session until 10:30 to-night, ad- throughout with genuine whaie- Extra Values in They are made of finest linen braid compelled the.five persons to go into the | Tenn. He jumped into an ice wagon and | journing at that time until to-morrow, bone, and are perfect fitting in e otered tiigw.” Sl Matmsbie Missouri Pacific Railway Through service daily to | down his opinion in the case of the Great inner office of the was committed. in_gold coin. The same gang was concerned in hold-up of the Great Northern expr 1 ank while the robbery | Most of the money was the s drove off at a furious rate of speed. the ice wagon was too slow for him. He threw the horses down, blocking the road, forced a negro out of a buggy, drove into the country. But secured a fresh horse and Settlers Thronging the Northwest. ST. PAUL, April 19.—Carefully prepared estimates show that 44,000 settlers have every detail. Well made and will outwear many $10 corsets. Our selling price for this wonderful cor- set only ...... $3. Sale O'Farrell treet Entrance. Kimonas. LADIES' KIMO A DRESSING SACQUES, made of good quality fig- 18%45; 3$3.25. Another Good One. stitches, Worth new regular dresser length. 3 train, near Wagner, Mont., on July 3, 1991, | escaped. Shots were exchanged on both | e . K Haintietts. triained e 2 s & to the State of Washington alone . urey lannelette, trimme BATTENBERG TABLE CENTER, when $65,000 in unsigned bills of the Na- | sides. e i 0 t with broad bands of self best quality linen braid, all fancy stitch- i ank of Montans Amert- | Aecording to Pinkerton, Hanks was one | this spring. Accurate figures as to the nnsarg- 11563 i vur GOorse! quality 3 y stite tional Bank of Montana and the Ameri-| According to on, Ha Pt st o S i ] P material or solid colors, es. solid Battenberg, 2xs. Without the can National Bank of Helena werg stolen. Bills to the amount of between $0 and $00 of the National Bank of Montana were found on the body of Hanks. Other R N Great Hive's Rights Are Defined. ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 19.—Judge Kinne in the Circuit Court to-day handed . Hive, Ladies of the Maecabees, State of | M gan, against the Supreme Hive, La- | of the most despe has had to do with and he expressed satis- faction that an end had at last been put to his career. il gt M e robbers his agency O SENDS Dakota and Montana are not vet avail- able, but it is thought that the statisics will show at least 20 per cent more immi- gration than the figures for Washington. | On this basie the settlement of the States from Minnesota west to the Pacific this | spring has already reached a total of| 97,000 pecple. This 1s 81,000 more than the estimates of the movement - during the spring of 1901 New University for Shansi. PEKING, April 19.—Timothy Richard- | Department. A Straight-Front Corset for 50c. Just Think of It! It is made of good Italian Cloth, bias cut, hand gored, rustproof straight steel, medium hips. Better than many $1.00 corsets. Our price 50¢ A Toush to Nature—The New La France Hip Pad. kimona sleeves. Neat and hagdy. Only. Se Our Line of Summer Shirt Waists Is th. Cheapest and Most Compiete in Town. They are made of best wash materials, neatly made and cut after tailor pat- terns. EXCLUSIVE SIGNS. YOU STYLE AND DE- CANNOT GET THEM discount this would sell for $2. Now Elegant Silk Waists at Less Than Cost of Materials. They are cut after latest tailor patterns, o1 only the best ma- terial and the workmanship of the finest. Made of very best ,quality Peau de Soie, very high luster, cut in the new Gibson [ effect, with new sleeve, fancy Kansas City and St. Louls dies of the Maccabees of the World, | son and Moir Duncan will start shortly 1t 1s made of best glallty ANYWHERE IN FRISCO. adjustable collar, long waist " ; | roughl Lo e e ot | u for Tafyuenfei to institute there the | curled hair, and good quality _ This week we have LADIES' LAWN frent effect, front ‘trimmed via Scenic Route. New | greot e o o s the regaila, ritual Shansi University established with the | O AR R AT T et R o e Bl B Jowest shades and Hiack. Yoo observation cafe cars. and title of the order. Judge Kinne de- conzent of the Governor of the province | o i ljgh‘;’ e I triffmed with embriidery, fancy uacked. couldn’t buy the silk alone at this price Meals a la carte. ! the possession of any paramount and ex- cided that the Great Hive had an equal and co-ordinate right with the Supreme Hive to use the regalia, ritual and title of the order, and denied to the defendants Arrest of Prominent Nic- aragua Citizens Ex- of Shansi, &hich is pledged to give 500,000 taels ($305,000) for the establishment and maintenance of the institution, in lieu of the payment of Protestant indemnities, which are waived. Richardson and Dun- tary, only weighing 2 ounces. Best hip pad made. Joe Ro- senberg's price always low- est .. S50¢ i i collar, new sleeves with fancy pointed tucked cuffs. Button back or front. Best chance in the world to buy a walst at a bargain. Only ... .- 81.50 30 Just Note These Prices. LADIES’ STOCK COLLARS, made of 2 Perm ed excursions to Kansas clusive right to the same. . 4 ill be respectively chancellor and . / good quality silk, tucked or shirred and Oy, St Lous, Chicaso, New York Boston it plained. Principal of the univers Stout Women Made Thin by Wear- Summer Neckwaar at fnihed”a’ fhe” Tottom with fancy SBirees e — st e To Exploit San Lucas 0il Fields. pointed plece of black velvet, edged with L. M. FLETCHER, Pacific Coast Agent, fornia st., San Francieco, Cal. Besides being headquarters for | neighborhood 1 consider the site selected to be one of the | dock laborers is spreading. MONTEREY, April 19.—The Combined | Oil Land Company of Los Angeles is about to commence drilling for oil in the of San Lucas, Southern Monterey County. It is sald that experts best lccations in the county. April 19.—The strike of Upward of 8000 COPENHAG! MANAGUA, Nic Democracia, of the Government, published an article 2 short tirae why so many prom:inent citizens have re- cently been imprisoned incommunicado in the penilentiary by the order of President ragua, April 19.—The the daily semi-official organ 2go endeavoring to explain ADVERTISEMENTS. HEALTHRESTORED The Worid Rejoices at the Discov- ing Them. A Frisco Woman’s Invention. and One to Be Proud Of. It's the FOSTER HOSE SUP- PORTER with wide sateen ab- dominal pad. This supporter is the only one of its kind that curves the back in at the walist line, giving the wearer the new Remarkably Low Prices, LADIES' CROAT OR AS- COT TIES, made of best striped Madras or solid color cheviot, kind that will wash, well made and fin- ished. Cheaper than a linen collar, as it stays clean three times A el e times as long. Our ‘white silk, all colors. price .. LADIES’ FANCY LAR, made of best plique, outlined with linen cord, all fancy designs; suitable for dress or jacket trimming. Must be seen to be ap- preciated at this price. T9¢ New and Stunning. Our rapid selling 19¢ REEFER COL- linen batiste ap- =, v i v erect position. It has four Evegl " men are now in strike at the various ports of | Zelaya. ery of a System of ireatment . . LADIES® GOLF déalgrasirsfs e R it is said in substance that about two| 1 hatls Permanently Curing Thou- ;‘:;"smfifldfs b o s Dress Tnflmmg Sals, VESTS, made of bese % weeks £go a rumor was circulated in the | sands of Cases Formerly Thought white English silesia. This pad _BLACK CHANTILLY LACE GA- Qquality cashmers wool Sflflfific Ils“’lleltS ADVERTISEMENTS. town o1 Granada that a citizen of that| . {ncurable. reduces the abdomen and sup- LOON, 3 inches wide, fancy, double-edgs ls(a;'!n.e‘e;‘xlra close Jersey ” S A S A A i e | DABTE. TR TeCEIVEd -0 NAWNDRDRY YDA ports the hose more -securely floral designs, all good fast black. Worth w‘“"; 85’ neatly bound Panama, Colombia, on the margin of than any other. The supporters: double our asking price (o mohair braid, long KODAKS, Photographic Supplizs. | Quit To-day by Using the New Dis- TOBACCO KIiLLS. covery, Odorless and Tasteless, the which was written in pencll, supposedly by Enrique Guzman, an expatriated po- litical opponent of President Zelaya: “Listen to the cadence. to* ‘Watch and pray.” As a result of this report many per- Put your ear drum. The storm approaches. l]neWeek‘sT_réfient Freeto Al are made of best elastic and webbing, with velvet grip loop and button. Worth twice this price -50¢ Special Selling of Hair Brushes. FINE* GENUINE PIG BRISTLE HAIR Gritical Women Will Be Pleaszd With Thesa Offerings. 5000 yards of EMBROIDERY, § inches wide, open patterns, button-hole edge. If you are not in need of them now waist front effect, front trimmed with double Tow -of fancy buttons. Nobby and _ styhs within everybody * reach. Only..... Mothers, Attention, $1.25 2 THE- SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1902. &= sons, inch#iing men of wealth and influ- BRUSH, solid back, it Will pay you to buy them and lay Here is a bargain not to be over- Can Be Given Secretly by Lzdies A B s S e il i i good firm hnnd‘e'h“t{l- them aside at this price............ looked: 3 s = ) ary and clean, as you can_ was he 325 d g in Tea, Coffee or Any Kind of | mong ™R , Frepident Zelaya, were brush without any danger of the back Morz Embroideries pants, made of South Sea Tang ot ind CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Feod. tentlary. 1t is currently reported that 5 g o e o Bt i ' fleeced _ lined, medium welght, colocs town for 50c and 75¢. Our price....39¢ No Excuse for Not Kesping Your 3 inches wide, open pattern, od heavy button-hole scallop, the kind !S‘,al will wear, a stunning bargain at this those persons imprisoned for political causes will soon be forced to pay large fines in order to obtain their release, as ecru and gray: vests high long sleeves, neck silk !(l;‘:c‘lbollanrt“lfl Pants ankle length, all sizes, more than NAVEGYAL Piues BAPE. alvaye roliente. The Patient Necd Never Know Why He|the Nicaraguan Government is in dis- Price cooviiiniiiiiin aeeeseoas 8¢ vard_ an even exchange for your mo: o CHICHESTEE: 2 y iy Radarey e v ¥ ney..25e B0 2 P : Stopped Using the Weed. i : Teeth Clean, 5 816 '.-. my"mm:-c::;‘-% My, Yooana Wil ‘o¢ Siaision, Mich... akys: Long Favors More Warships. t]TOOTllil BRI:‘Y]EH%‘S, tfis:dmtxgu:yv:::gz jflE HOSENBEH MARKET STREET, —— ““The one b f T ~Snecific 3 e 2 q 4 es, well made. e kin a n’ O o sampe oo ;’.g...u.: Foatimonials b o ;s:u :ms ” !aocc:un-au,(:; ;.?,:b:TJ ;?‘ WASHINGTON, April 19.—Seécretary Shek | thals il Running through to 11 0'Farrell, Long was before the House Committee on Naval Affairs to-day and discussed the building of new ships and other items of naval expenditures. The Secretary fa- vorcd appropriat'ons for three battleships, handles. Special for this week.....10¢ Mail Orders Solleited. PHELAN BUILDING. DR- HALL’S REINVIGORATORSY . Murderer Confesses His Crime. | will bc made here to present a formal St 1 in 2 A two a d cruisers and sev: ' al | ment on water right: Mo gt et dg i 1R ) : b algn‘; ‘:hse"‘l':;:ls sl 1“1}‘5: COUNCIL GROVE, Kan. April 19.— | Profest against further private encroach Iconserved to the pfxbl?e.-'mch e e cannot cure. This secret rem- recommendations in his annual report. He Henry Pumprope, the murderer of George Saricooese, - Gonorrhoear > Glees also cxplained features of the improve- ey e hone 1eday. s | S000000000000000000005 000800000000000000005¢ gosicoosla, Gomperhoss, Gleot, FIFY O ment at the United States Naval Acad- | ington, and brought here to-day. This s ot al) w““n‘mfl_ émy and the expenditures upon the emer- cening he was taken to Emporia, where Sl of Geir-shawe * or satnien gency fund. The above 18 a portrait of Dr. J. M. Peebles, | VENing 4 y Bent sealed, $2 bottle; 3 bottles, ¥5: guaranteed When asked as to the building of war- | Who through fifty years of experimentation and | he will be tried. Dumprope made a full o clire Sny case’ Call o adire ordts ships In Government yasds Mr. Long re. | stidy has made discoveries that promise health | donfession of his crime. He sald be and H ALL’S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Brou: and st o ail, e age of e 15 as | Crowley were returning S Oient, o e nmgfi' the. csdm)l:llnsda:::gp{;: Bc‘o:t‘ :}%?xrl'dlsuonfiom healthy aud vigorous as most men of 30 and he | a wngoin from a business trip. While on 2 Maricet st.. 8. F. Send for {ree book. 3 peF cant greater and that 1t would mave | S5t hibeqmmand thelr bealth, If they but | the way they became Involved in s dier: Low Rates Extraordinary to WONG WO0O0, Tine bosts, the Beeratary thoUNt 1§ Would | sor that ‘are pomsssced by all and cxblatning ¥ | & new house, After warm words Dum, Plates and Dental Methode, for CHINESE TEA AND HERB be well to defer further actfon until boats | them the wofderful system of treatment which | Proe says he struck Crowley in the head ¢ Methods, for P now under construction had been com- | he has perfected. This book gives you the key wo weeks only. o b SANITARIUM, pleted and tested. 76466 Clay St, 8. F., Cal. LL DISEASES (URED exclusively by Chizess kerbs. over 3000 varieties being used . Hours to perfect health and happiness. "Among the thousands of cases cured by this wondertul sys- tem of treatment are the paralytic, also those suffering from Bright's disease, consumption, catarrh, stomach and bowel troubles, nervous @ebility, rheumatism, heart disease, female A good full set. of teeth...$4.00 ACheaper Set, $2.00 No More Smoke or Dirty € pittoons in Our Home. tirely of chewing and smoking, and he hi used tobacco since. You remember et Funston Is Sorry for Hoar. DENVER, April 19.—General Frederick Funston was the principal speaker at the River, where it was found yesterday. e Monopolizing Water Rights. as not had to give the medicine to him FRESNO, April 18.—It is Teported that with the end gate and killed him. He wrapped the body in blankets, tied a stone to it and threw it in the Nosho BVOOOV0P06C0000900550 9600008 2 . on the y in hi banquet of the Colorado Bociety, troubles, fits, neuralgia, bladder trouble, drop- $80t01l e m. 1t 3and T W0 P. in Soffee. 1¢"s the. nicest "tobacco feura in_the | the Revolution. ' His reference ?:n.ll:é v eczema, blood diserders, plles, asthma, in | there are wo parties in the Kings River Fill 2 Tor X peaved, 3, husband's life. How | Philippine 'War was on the lines of his | 1o that s trestsent Wil Gits Sll_chiomig | CARYOR COURLTY reserving watercourses Sows (Painiony. Methuith DEWEY,STRONG &CO, T gave him the Tobaceo-Specific his heart wac | Previous speeches. The prolongation of | diseases that he has instructed the Institute of | fOr the generation of electricity in behalf next two weeks.. $3 00 B | 5o bad that he could not sleep of nights, and the war, he declared, was due more to | which he i physiclan-in-chief to give to every | of San Francisco and San Bernardino | @ = NS & 4 2 227 . EOe aea A Tie was troubled with his bowels mcst of the | outside influences than to the desire of | reader of The Call ‘Who is in poor health one | capitalists. City Engineer Teilman, who Fassaed -.50¢ and $1.00 - time. We thought his nerves were gone, but | the Filipinos for independence. General | week's treatment free, postage paid, in order | has returned from that mountain section, $10.00 Gold . they' were not, for Tobacco-Saecific. brouzht | Funston said: “I have only sympathy for | to demonsirate to them that health le within | says that the parties have given notice k& old Crowns for B ST.SF. em back as aulet'as a child's He sleeye | the senior Senator from ssachusetts, | thelr grasp. =Write at once addressing Dr. | of the npproprP:unn of - almost every N N & now Mke & JoF A,100ks 5o well that every | who i8 suffering from an overheated con- | Peebles. Institute of Health —Battle Craek | yyaflable inch of water, and he foresecs Cacast Dodis s epeal 3 : science.” He, however, expressed ac | Mich., drawer R. 3, stating your troubles that | 4 % rex er aln CAFE ROYAL S5 | it s s it o, RORRELE 8 o g MR ot SN R een s e . or , F. can b: cured without any effort 3 by our exact condition. They will also send et unhindered, s this appropriation our Speclal Brew, | whatever on the part of the user. Send to-day | the beginning of the war would have had | }) -~ - o rpo: - 2 Bicary und Xager | and ter’ what s wonderfil Teredy fobucco | US_ take eversthing Spain had, but are | iily thelt grend eystem’of trentment” and s B ot e Eaaetal Gverarient San Francisco Parlor, 104 Market St., Cor. Turk. ) and . Rogers Drug m # E: & o e o , . . vallses checked free. | 3386, Fifth and Race streets, Cincinnati, Obio, | bling in the blood of thglor coun.t:‘yngz!:.‘" S‘ol:m Mvie: % (et og- | Sorite BuTEaln Teservolrs aSp pratectian Y against droughts. It is likely an effort ~ ! B