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44 ADVERTISEMENTS. Ask for Help A Postal Will Bring You My Way to Get Well. You #ho meed help, and are waiting— You who are sick, and are hesitating— You who have prejudice—you who doubt— Let me convince you—wri to-day for my book. Then I will send you an order—good at any drug store—for six bottles of Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. You may take it a month &t my risk. If it succeeds, the cost is $5.50. It it falls, T will pay the druggist myself. And your mere word shall de- ide it Thousands every week are accepting this offer, and most of them get well. Don’'t you realize that the Josses would ruin me if I failed to cure those who write? The continuance of this offer is proof of my success. In the past 12 years I have furnished my Restorative on trial to over half a million of patients, and my records show that 39 out of each 40 have paid for the treatment gladly, be- cause they were cured. I have willingly paid for the rest My faith in this remedy is the result of a lifetime's ex- perience. I have learned how to strengthen the inside nerves, ~—the only way that anybody knows. My Restorative brings back this nerve power; which alone operates every vital organ. It makes the weak organ strong by giving it power to do its duty. The result is like giving a weak engine more steam. There is no other way to cure these chronic diseases. The best results from doctoring the organs themselves are but mporary. No weak organ can ever be permanently strong 1 its nerve power is strong. - My treatment will always succeed in any case that is cur- , and the cases which are not are rare. I ask you to tell a sick one who will try to get well, if I.take the whols myself. | Book No. 1 on Dyspepeia. | Book No. 2 on the Heart, Simply state which book is want-|| 8 on the Kidneys ed, and address Dr. Shoop, Box 630, | . 4 for Women. P Wis | Book No, 5 for Men (sealed). | Book No. 6 on Rheumatism. Mild cases, not chronic, are often cured by one or two bottles. Dr. Shoop's Restorative is s0id by all druggists. ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— Smith Typewriter Sales. l‘ Dominion Disallows Legislation. L. & M. Alexander just sold new| VICTORIA, B, C., Dec. 13—The Brit- Smith Premier typewriters: Wooster, | ish Columbia Government was advised Whitten & M ery, Standard Elec- | this morning that the Dominion Govern- » SImonds | ment has disallgwed the recent British . t Casualty Co., | 3 el Co., International | Co.umbla and anti-Japanese legislation, Banking Co., Weinstock & Lubin, Cali- | Pcluding the coal mines regulation act, fornia Business College, San Francisco | Which is aimed at the employment of Call, Castle Bros., United Railways, San | J2panese in mining, and the British Co- Francisco; Nevada Railway Co., Union | lumbia immigration act, similar to the Lumber Co., Hibernia Bank, Sherman, | Natal act, which makes only those Jap- Clay & Co., Germania Trust Co., Sierra | @0€Se Who can pass an educational test mber Co.. Joshua Hendy & Co., New in English admissible to the province. d Insurance Co., Hale Bros., C. C. { e . & Co., California Optical Co., | TO CURE A COUGH IN ONE DAY, ard Oil Co., Fireman's Fund Insur-| _ Use Adams’ Irish Moss Cough Balsam, Co., Sterling Furniture Co., S8afe De- Prescribed by the best physicians for Coughs, ids, Hoarseness, Bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. 25c, 50c. At all druggists’, + Bank, John Finn Metal Works, De- Quartermaster, U. §. A., and the nern Pacific Company bought twen- | ur on single orders within the last | ¥ day . ——————— First Imperial Guest in Centuries. Prior to the present German Emperor 7 Ry o RS T no other imperial -guest from German: Missouri Has No State Flag. | had been entertained in England for some The State of Missouri has no State flag. | centuries, Charles V, who was elected “It has a great seal,” says one of the |as Emperor in 1519, landed at Dover in State’s papers, “and a coat of arms, with |the following year, and, proceeding to two bears upon it, and a splendid Latin | London in considerable state, resided at motto. But there is no State flag.” !the court for a short time. The Stores Where You Should Order Your Groeeries for Christmas: 813 Market St, near 4th, San Francisco. Phcene Main 8go. Cor. 9th and Washington Sts., Oakland. Phone Maia goo. Cor. Park St. and Centfal Ave., Alameda. Phone Main 18 0LS0 San Francisco, % f . % THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14; 1902. SMALL CHANCE FOR STATEROOD President Makes Frank Statement as._ to New Mexico, S e Himself Not in Favor of Ac- mission of tha Ter- ritory. WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Delegate B. 8. Rodey of New- Mexico headed a delega- tion of prominent men of the Territory, who called upon the President to-day to urge him to use his influence to obtain the passage through the Senate of the omnibus statehood bill. Members of the delegation presented strong arguments in support of their request. The President frankly informed the del- egation that he was not particularly fa- vorable to the admission of New Mexico to statehood at this time, and is under- stcod to have expressed some doubt whether the bill for its admission could be passed at the present session of Con- gress. - HANCOCK, HEAVILY LADEN, AT MARE ISLAND QUAY Draught of Big Vessel Shows Depth of Water at the 3 Yard. VALLEJO, Dec. 13.—The transport Han- cock will sail from Mare Island Sunday, bound direct for the East.. She is at. the quay wall, well Joaded. -There are stores | yet to be put aboard and when she leaves to-morrow she will draw twenty-seven feet of water. 3 In order that facts might not be mis- stated, witnesses to testify regarding the vessel's draught visited the yard to-day. All sorts of faise assertions to the effect that deep-water vessels could ‘not ap- proach Mare Island were made at the last session of Congress. . . Thomas J. Jones. ; SAN DIEGO, Dec. 13.—Thomas J. Jones, the defeated Republican candidate for County Clerk in the recent election, died this afternoon after an iliness that has confined him to his bed ever since the campaign ended. He was well known throughout the county and had been sec- retary of the San Diego Lumber Com- pany for many years. He was ill previous to the campaign, and his activity during that period caused a relapse. He was a Native Son young boy. RS S Abraham Bish. : SANTA ROSA, Dec. 13.—Another 'of Sonoma's pioneers passed away Friday morning when Abraham Bish died at his home here. Old age was primarily the cause of his death. He crossed the plains in early days and settled a few miles west of this city. He was over 83 years of age and is survived by a daughter and five sons. & 4 3 —_———— Remember Log Cabin Bread; by it. Whole- sdle, 800 Dolores st.; retail, cor. 15th and Noe.* | —_—— - Californians in- Washington. ~ , ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—The followin, Californians registered here to-day: At the Ebbitt—Frank J. Symmes and F. A. Robbins and wife, San Francisco. At the Raleigh—H. [Deckelman ¥ and wife, San Francisco. . and leaves a wife and a|’ LLOYD GRISCOM GOES 0 TOKIO President Selects Him to Be Minister to Japan. Richmo nd Pearson Will Rep- resent This Nation in Persia. ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—The President has selected Lloyd Griscom Jr., now Min- ister to Persia, to be Minister to Japaa, succeeding Mr, Buck, deceased. ° He has'also selected Richmond Pearson of North Carolina, at present Consul General at Teheran, Persia, to succeed Mr. Griscom as Minister to Persia. Mr. Pearson was formerly a representa- tive in Congress from Ohio. OXYGEN EFFICACIOUS AS HEART STIMULANT Dr. Bernard Stern Reports Satisfac- tory Results of His Long Con- tined Experiments. 3 NEW YORK, Dec. 13—Dr. Bernard Stern of Flatbush to-day told of the re- sult of his experiments in the use of oxygen as a heart stimulant. For almost a year he has been using oxygen in the case of Mrs. P,.B. Meyer of Flatbush. At that time it was agreed that no harm could result, as the patient could live but a few hours anyway. - So oxygen was ad- ministered. The effect - was immediate and lasting. Her disease was not cured, however, and a few weeks ago she be- came ill again. Oxygen was again ap- plied and the patient is improving. 28 > SR Grand Jury Will Investigate. ‘SEATTLE, Dee. 13.—A Grand Jury to investigate the rumors of existing mu- nicipal corruption has been drawn. Supe- rior Judge Bell, on his own responsibility and without assistance or co-operation, has instructed Jury Commissioners Wal- |- ter McClure and Wilman Tucker to draw the names of thirty talesmen to serve as grand jurors. —_— > Oregon Ends Her Voyage. * WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—A cablegram was received at the Navy Department. to- day'announcing the arrival of the battle- ship® Oregon at Yokohama this morning from San Francisco, by way of Honolulu. $l\et will join the Asiatic fleet in Chinese ‘waters. . _— Reichstag Passes Tariff Bill. BERLIN, Dec. 14.—The tariff bill, at 4:15 o'clock this morning, was passed by the Relchstag on its third reading by 202 votes to 100 X ———— Jane Jefferson Democrats. The Jane Jefferson (women's) Demo- cratic Club of Denver has taken out a thirty years’ charter. It is hoped by the originators that the club, which was named in honor of the mother of Thomas Jefferson, will ultimately become a na- tional organization of Democratic women, —_———— ‘Lundstrom’s Hat Orders Are ‘good Xmias gifts. Any price. Pactfic Coast Hat W'ks, 1438 Market, 605 Kearny.* | e e : HAMILTON, Bermuda, Dec. 13.—The steam yacht Niagara, with Howard Gould and party on , arrived to-day from New York. ares rheumatismand neuralgls. Drugsists, 50c flask. Richard & Co., 406 Clay, - Our Annual Special Sale One Week Only, December 14th Oakland, EXPERT OPTICIAN. ForaPresen Order George Mayerle’s Eye- glasses. These glasses are used 'b/ many Emment Educators, udges and Ciergymen, because they are very restful and soothing to the Eye and strengthen Weak Eyes. Bepartmégt_of Navy U. S. Naval Station. September 18, 1902. MR, GEORGE MAYERLE—Dear Sir: The glasses which you made for me some 8 months since have proved very satisfactory. I am still using them, and they are very restful to my eyes. Yours very truly, W. H WHITING, Clptsuln ‘U, 8. Navy, Commandant U. S. Naval tation. GEORGE MAYERLE, German Optical Institute, charter member American Assoclation of Opticians. 1071 MAR BT 8§ . 8 N FRANCISCO. Opposite Hibernia Bank. Telephone South 572. : . German Eyewater ~5 Oc. OPEN EVENINGS. Prettiest of all Xmas gifts, Imported Bronzes and Ivories, Pictures, and Ilolnhby Nov-lties A bea tiful Christmas array. ‘While shopping visit our Art Gallry. Frames 19~ 121 Geary St STARR * RING - BUILDING~ ¥ ¥ e ————— Fountain Pens. We are selling agents for. several foun- tain pens, including the “Waterman,” the #Swan” and the ‘“Marshall,” the best $1 fountain pen ever made. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. Open evenings, * e Vast Production of United States. From 1812 to 1900 the United Stat Erown over $7.20,000,000 of corn, ones $19,650,000,000 -of hay, over $11,850,000,000 of wheat, over. $8,150,000,000 of oats, over $3,980,000,000 of potatoes, over - $1750,000,000 of barley, over $550,000,000 of tobacco &nd ver $300,000,000 of buckwheat. — e 13.~The Secretary of intel the present Gow: "WASHINGTON, Dee. the has reappo! ernment board of tea experts for the mext cal- * | endar year. PANY Alameda. ADVERTISEMENTS. ! An Elegant Display of Holiday Goods NOTE A FEW ITEMS: Ladies’ Liberty, Net and Chiffon Ruffs, in Cape and Boa effects, $2:25 up to $20 each. Ladies’ and Gents’' Initialed Linen Handker- chiefs, $1, $1.50, $2.40 and $3 a box. Ladies’ Fancu Automobile Ties, Silk Jabots, Imitation and Real Lace Callars, 25¢ up to $40 each. Gents’ Novslty Neckwear in Tecks, Imperials, Bows, English Squares and 4-in- Hands. 25¢ to $1 each. Ladies’ Fancy Lisle and Silk Hosieruy, also fine Cashmere and Cotton Hose, 50c to $2.50 a pair. Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Umbrellas in Pearl, Silver, Ivoru, Natural Wood and Rolled Gold Handles. $2 up to $18 each. Ladies” and Gents’ Best Brands Kid Gloves, such as Reunier and Dent’s, all latest shades, $1 to $2 a palr. Ladies’ Satin Opera and Shopping Bags, Chain and Hand Purses, and Fancy Beits, all new goods, $1,25 up to $8.50 each. Ladies’ Fine Ostrich Feather Boas in pure white, gray, natural, black and fancy colors, $10.50 up to $30 each. Ladies’ Silk, Cashmere, Flannel and Alpaca Walists, latest stples, $2 to $20 each. Lad{es’ Si1k, Alpaca and Moreen Skirts, Elderdown Bath Robes and Dressing Sacques, $3 to $20 each. Fine Eiderdown and Wool-filled Qllllls, fancy Down Pillows, Lace Bed Sets and Tapestry and Velour Table Co e Clun‘{:l‘l?slurenUne and Battenberg Lace Squares,Scarfs, Center Plecss, Doplies and Hemstitched Linen Lunch Sets. our Glove Orders make very acceptable Christmas Gifts. L U3, 05, 0T, 19, I2l FOST STREET, ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 13.—The police [ ary proclamations into Russia. Amonz the have arrested forty accomplices of persons who | persons taken into custody are several influen- have been attempting to introduce revolution- | {ial Nihilists. Our Liquor Stores: 813 Market St., near 4th St., San Francisco. Phone Main 8g0. 917 Washington Street, Oakland. Phone Main goos We will save you fifty per cent on your Liquor ordes for the Holidays and guarantee to please you. to 2lst. DO YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY? IF SO, Canned Vegetables STRING BEANS, 2 cans. 25¢ Clear Lake or New Yorl . EASTERN STRING BEANS, 3 cans|25¢ EASTERN CORN, 3 cans. 25¢ Sweet and ten Butter EXTRA FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, square......., Best Humboldt and GOOD Marin County Butter. DAIRY BUTTER, square...... 40¢ Provisions SWEET B}ugn CORN, 2 cans. .-25e AR AN, 14c o msalitg Guaranteed sugar cured, medium size. CREAM CORN; S cany, .. Best New York Corn; extra fine. TOMATOES, Signature Brand, 3cans.25¢ Best of all. EXTRA SUGAR PEAS, 2 cans. Code-Portwood Can Co. EASTERN STAR HAMS, 1b ‘Well-known br: REX HAMS, Ib 14%e BACON, KINGAN'S OWN CURE, 1 LARD, PURE LEAF, Ib.. BONELESS CODFISH, 1b. Miscellaneous GRANULATED SUGAR, 21 1bs....$1.00 Best, fine dry cane. Freight extra for Oakland and Alameda. ¢ CUBE SUGAR, 18 Ibs $1.00 GRAPE NUTS, 2 pkgs. FORCE, 2 pkgs..... Oysters EASTERN COVE OYSTERS, 3 cans.25¢ BALTIMORE OYSTERS, large Ib can.. SPAGHETTI, per 1b. In boxes 20c, RICE, fancy Japan, 1b. SAGO, 7 Ibs......... Sardines BARDINES IN SPICES, can... NAPOLEON ¥%s in OIL, 3 cans. PAULUS FRERES, Y%s, can... Genuine French. MAHRSELL'S %s, 16 fish, can. BEZIER'S BONELESS Y%s, can...... c DANDICOLLE & GAUDIN BONELESS, ............ 25¢ CUITS, pke. 10¢ Peels, Etc FANCY CITRON, b ......... terenesaan 15¢ Sugar candied. LEMON and. ORANGE PEEL, Ib...15¢ Sugar candied. CREAM CURRANTS, 1-b pkg........10¢ CLEANED CURRANTS. bulk, 3 1bs.25¢ PANSY SEEDED RAISINS, 1-1b rke.10¢ Choice large Raisins. LOOSE MUSCATEL RAISINS, 3 1bs.25¢ For_cooking. CLUSTER RAISINS, 3 ] Not boneless. Canned Fruit SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE, 2-1b can.12¢ BARTLETT For the ;. HEINZE'S MINCE MEAT, 1b. HOMEMADE MIN( BOILED CIDER, - Nuts PAPER-SHELL WALNUTS, 1b.. This year's crop. PAPER-SHELL ALMONDS, Ib BRAZILS, Ib PECANS, polis| FILBBERTS, 1b . GOOD MIXED .Dried Fruits FRENCH PRUNES, 1b. Large and s ITALIAN PRUNES, Ib. Little tar SILVER PRUNES, APRICOTS, 'b Bv: PEACHES, 1b FIGS, California, black, lb. Be FIGS, California Smyrna, 1-1b pkg..10¢ STUFFED DATES. 3 boxes. ..25¢c Stuffed with Nuts, b, Beans ‘We hi varieties Lima . e just received the new crop of all Large W Small White . Syrups MANHATTAN SUGAR DRIPS, half gal- lon can 30e; sallon can... -.-.5Be 0-C SUGAR DRIPS, light color, excellent flavor, half gallon can 35e; gallon can. VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP, 1 gm can ..... i At e ek o WILD ROSE HONEY, half gal it %t?.? 1 gal can Coffee - MANDELING JAVA.........cune.l] b 27e Usually sold for 40c 1b; none better to be had for money. JAVA AND MOCHA blend. -Ib 25¢ mmlu- price COSTA RICA D JAV. b 20¢ GUATEMALA COFFEE.. 13*0 lar price 1bc. FIiG PRUNER&RERL COFFEE.. the Following Prices Will Show You How it can Be Done. LOWEST. The Quality We Guarantee to Be the Very Best. Everything Is Fresh. SPIDERLEG.... Uncolored Japan; g ENGLISH BREAKFAST........... 1b 2 Our regular 35c grade. GREEN JAPAN. PEES Our re; CEYLON.. Chocolate and Cocoa BAKER'S VANILLA, sweet....... pkg Se GHIRARDELLI'S, ground. -1b tin 25¢ VENARD'S ground. .+1-1b tin 22¢ WALTER BAKER'S. ...pkg 20¢ Best brand in the market. ‘WEBB'S COCOA, 2 cans 25¢ GHIRARDELLI'S .can 23¢ COCOA. Whiskey---Miscellaneous - Bottle, JESSE MOORE. 03:: HART & CROSBY, full quart. 50e CARLTON CLUB, full quart. BEECH RUN... O. P. 8., bourbon. 65¢ BUMGARDNER RYE. 75¢ CRESCENT . 65¢ CUTTER’S A. 85¢ CANADIAN CLUB RYE. -$1.00 CREAM RYE, quarts... 1.20 CYRUS BROOK NOBLE 70¢c CLAY BROOK, full pint. EL MONTE, bourbon... GUCKENHEIMER RYE. HERMITAGE BOURBON, 189, HERMITAGE RYE, 18%, quart HUNTER RYE. MARYLAND CHIEF. KELLOGG'S AA. KELLOGG'S A Scotch Whiskey BUCHANAN, black and white. 581“:;]:) DAWSON ........... 1.23 DEWAR’'S SPECIAL. 1.30 GLENLIVET HAINES 5 1.23 GREER'’S 0. V. H. 1.25 ROBERT McDONALD'S. 90¢ WATSON'S GLENLIVET 1.25 WHITE HORSE......... 1.25 USHER'S GLENLIVET. 1.10 Bottle. SHAW’'S PURE MALT. 95¢ DUFFY'S 75¢ BRADY'S 7gc Irish Whisksy BURKE'S *¢ .. $1.00 | 5 v. H., genuine A. von H ge | WHITE WINE JAMESON'S J. J. X. $1.45 | GENEVA large i, oboken. 1:50 | REISLING : JAMESON’S J. J. XXX $1.653 | GENEVA, Bols, large . 1.635 | REISLING, Vi KING WILLIAM ... $1.50 | POSTHOORN, H. V. B, 1:83 | REISLING. Golden Extra PERSSES H. J. GALWAY. - s ROCHE E. & J. —— SAUTER SAUTERNE, e N SAUTERNE, extra Bourbon Whiskey - MARYLAND i{ONOGBAM, full X Gallon. quart c | OVERTON RYE ... .$2.25 MOUNT = AMERICAN CLUB $1.8% lery s, IN o R ATER ittt 20 | COVINGTON CLUB, 18% B OLD McBRAYER, 1390 OLD PEPPER......... OLD RESERVE, Chapin & Gore.. OLD 'CROW, 15%), full quart - OLD GOVERNMENT. CLD KEI;TON, full HOLT'S KENTUCKY . GOLDEN WEDDING, Fincl HERMITAGE, 189, full proof. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN THE Ed 5 o2 Rye Whiskay HUNTER RYE .... llon. Gallon. GUCKENHEIMER 3.00 S3S | NUICAINL. .. G0w HERMITAGE, 1892 $5.00 TS5¢ MUSCATEL ATBe MONOGRAM ..... 3.50 2,00 MmATELtl R OLD KENTUCKY 2.75 ggc MADEIRA A..75e 3 , tull t..$3. --85¢/ % SUNNY BROOK, 18, full proof..$3.50 | SHURRT Aa88¢ \apmma ANGELICA ..@0c| AA ...... $1.23 g ANGELICA A.73¢ | TOKAY AA....TSe ANGELICA TOKAY AAA o AAA ... $1.00 R 0id Tem Gin 0% zee | Galifornia Dry Wi HER MAJESTY . ..85¢ I Um a IlS BURKE'S 90e (IN BULK. Gallon. BOORD'S 90c¢ | CLARET, four years ol 35e CLARET, six years old BURNETT'S . 90¢ Oc = ZINFANDEL, four years 50e LONDON DOCK . 75¢ | ZINFANDEL, six years old MISSLETOE .... 90c¢ | CABERNET, six years old PLYMOUTH COATES . CABERNET, extra choice BURGUNDY BURGUNDY, Holland Gin Galiornia Wiits Wines 500 Vermuth FRENCH VERMOUTH. ITALIAN VERMOUTH . bottling .. RUINART The kine POMMERY SEC G. H. MUMM ... Gordials---D:mestic APRICOT BRVANDY . POUSSE CAFE .. - LOUIS ROEDERER