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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1903. 19 WITH PISTOL AT A MIRROR £l But It Has Proven of Interest and| v | alue to Thousands. suggest that if fleshy and plump 2 the food we eat at food should be albu- rming food, like eges, | are the the greater part of our | | |A Young Capitalist o se and overwork, does S0l Wndnate it l Stockton Takes His e ol Tl Own Life. 5 eggs and sim- | of such who are | Shooting Is Kept Secret Until | tics, although they or inconven- the Wound Proves i Fatal. | 1 lay their preju- [ T lar practice | I, one or two | ST | ] the food | Tllness for Many Years Impels Harry | £ giing Austin to Self-Destruction at | tablets contaln the nat- | | nd dlastaste which every | His Home in the San | lacks, and by supplying | i 2 1= soon enabled to SR » and vigor, | S | Tablets digest every | forming food—me: d and potatoes—and this is t so quickly bulld up, strengthen | 3 igorate thin, dyspeptic men, wom- | en and childre Invalids and children, even th ‘Cx&., use them with marked %E ey contaln no strong, {irrit 1o cathertic mor any harmful t Dyspepsia Tublety s the most and most widely known of any dy for stomach (rc'j’i’s Epecial Dispatch to The Call. STOCKTON, Jan. I7.—Harry H. Austin, son of the late Henry Austin, and a mem- | ber of the firm of Austin Brothers of this , shot himself in the head with sul- cidal intent yesterday morning and died this morning about 9 o'clock. The news of the shooting was kept a 1 young man’s death to- most n, because it He was twenty-seven years of age | s the most reasonable and scientific of ne of the best-known young | | icines. He leav an estate of been an invalid almost from uffered at times from | olia. He had prepared for | ne deliberation. He | | nd laid his watch, purse | reau. Then he stood mirror, placed the FILLS A GREAT GAP | of his revolver against his headi | IN MODERN BSCIENCE | ack of the right ear and sent the - to his brain. i Professor Sormani Discusses Import- 1 man’s sister, Miss Mary Aus- | aring the shot, rushed fato his| ance of His Discovery of the { Hydrophobia Microbe. ; | | to find her brother lying face down- n the floor. | X, Jan. 17.—The World has Rome: Professor Sor- Dr. Frederick J, Bancroft. | DENVER, Jan. 17.—Word has just been 1r0n—n'nd here from San Diego, Cal.,, of ] the death from heart failure of Dr. ed- erick J. Bancroft of Denver. Dr. Ban-| was one of the most prominent phy- | State and had a national | tings upon the effects | | ain diseases. Dr. Ban- | map! of the University of Pavia has given the World corr statement ally ignorant of the The discov e all obscuri ree c ns will be bro: Augustus F. Tuhill, HOENTX, Ari: 1. MEXICAN EDITORS IMPRISONED FOR OPPOSING CHQICE OF DIAZ e STATESMAN ICO AND TWO MEN PROMINE ‘WHO ARE RIVAL CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE. WHO WILL RETIRE FROM THE PRESIDENCY OF MEX- T IN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC USTIN, Tex., Jan. ing intensely interesting. The politi- 1 cal situation in Mexico is becom- | Papers and people Owing | iters of El Protesta, a newspaper of t that it is attempted by but few news- | in Mexico. The ed- | | measiire become a law which would heal | | | by the administration element, that the | other place for General Reyes. IRELAND GEES ONWN OF PEAGE Parliament Has Chance to Heal Wounds of Centuries. John Redmond Looks for a Final Settlement of Land Question. LONDON, Jan. 17.—John Redmond, M. P., the Irish leader, responding to a na- tional address, presented to him at Edin- | burgh this evening, said he believed that | the friends of Ireland would soon see a the wounds of centuries and give the Irish people a chance of living in peace and prosperity on their own soil. If this chance of settling the Irish land question | were lost by the rejection of the measure, continued Redmond, there wquld be an overwhelming justification for such a | g strong, menacing and dangerous public movement in Ireland as he would be sorry to see. Redmond hoped that the spirit of con- | ciliation at the Dublin land conference would be reproduced in the House of ‘Commons, and, if so, all the political parties might commence the work of dp- peasement and justice in Ireland. Hitherto the Irish Nationalists had been fighting landlordism, and not the land- lords, who they wished would remain to take part in the government of the coun- tog, Redmond furthet sald that the demand on the treasury for the carrying out of the voluntary purchase scheme was not unreasonable. The deficit would disap- pear in ten years by the reductfon in the cost of governing Ireland. Laying aside the questions of what was due to the landlords and of the debt due to Ireland, it would be a profitable investment to settle the land question, which had baf- fled the best English stalesmen, had been a source of poverty, misery and blood- shed and had caused the emigration of | millfons of Irishmen, who took to Amer- ica and cherished there an undying ha- tred for the union jack. @ silelieimmimiiimimireisiviieiirieiei @ great intellectuality and administrative ability and powert Although the charge which was made attacks on Limantour published in El Pro- testa were inspired by Rudolfo Reyes, a | son of General Bernardo Reyes, was given as an excuse by the latter for re- signing from the Cabinet position of Sec- retary of War, it is learned from a high source of authority that President Diaz had determined some time ago to find an- The lat- | ter is the pronounced candidate of the military element for the presidency. His friends, who do not hesitate to express themselves freely on the subject when on | duty. DR. KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Roof, Will Do for YOU Every Reader of The Call May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail. It used to be considered that only uri- nary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern sclence proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood— that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected, and how every organ seems to fall to do its 1f you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kil- mer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help ail the other organs to health. A trial will convince any one. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re- nsible for many kinds of diseases, and if permitted to continue much suffering with fatal results are sure to follow. Kidney trouble Irritates the nerves, makes you dizzy, restless, sleepless and irritable. Makes you pass water often during the and obliges you to get up many times during the night. Unhealthy kidneys cause rheumatism, gravel, ca- tarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, joints and muscles; makes your head ache and back e, caus indigestion, stomach and liver trouble; you get low, yellow complexion; makes you feel as though you had heart trouble; you may have plenty of ambi- tion, but no strength; get weak and waste away. The cure for these troubles is Dr. Kil- mer’'s Swamp-Root, the world-famous kidney remedy. In' taking Swamp-Root you afford natural help to nature, for Swamp-Root is the most perfect healer and gentle #!d to the kidneys that is known to medical science. If there {s any daabt in your mind as to your condition, take from your urine on rising about four ounces, place it in a glass or bottle and let it stand twenty- four hours. If on examination it is milky or cloudy, if there is a brickdust settling, or if small particles float about in it, your k‘ldneys are in need of immediate atten- tion. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is used in the leading hospitals, recommend- ed by physiclans in their private prac- tice, and is taken by doctors themselves who have kidney ailments, because they recognize in it the greatest and most suc- cessful remedy for kidney, liver and blad- der troubles. . If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what You need, y 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 ad- dress, Binghamton, N. Y.. on every bottle. ’ Kidney, Liver and Bladder CURE. \ DIRECTIONS. May take cne, two or thres teaspoontiuls before ot alter meals ‘ and at bedume. Children less according to age. May commence with sua.| doses and increase to full dose or more, as the case would 1 to roquire. This great remedy curcs all Kidney. liver, biadder and Urlo Acid troubles and disorders due to weak Kidneys, such as catarth of the biadder, gravel, rheuma- tisw, limbago and Bright's Dis. ease, which is the worst form of kidney disease. It i picasant to take. PREPARED ONLY BY DR. KILMER & CO. BINGHAMTON, N, Y. Sold by all Druggists. (Swamp-Root is pleasant to take.) EDITORIAL NOTE—You may have a sample bottl thi; A edy, Swamp-Root, sent absolutely free by mail; ‘aiso a b%nkfl?.’zm';"afiggfi{'é’fimp. Root and containing many of the thousands upon thous. ters received from men and women who owe their good very lives, to the great curative properties of Swamp-Toot mer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., be sure to say you read th San Francisco Sunday Call of testimonial let= h, in fact, t \ writing to Dr. Kil- generous offer in the b confirmations in our political history of City of Mexico, are now suffering tmpris. | (118 8ide of the border, say that no ac- | three battleships and one cruiser of 18,008 to the peculiar laws and admin- of the Overcoats for man and boy The cold weather has made an overcoat imperative when you all right on are outdoors, whether night or day. If you intend to buy one, there’s no time like the present. At ast be comfortable while this cold spell lasts. : We can sell you anall-wool cheviot like the one here pictured for le 1C¢ nager of the late Jack Demp- | woman—we istration of affairs o - | Diaz the an old house, | ryon 11, that's quite as President of f that coun- republic, I8 | qidate. | fraught with so much danger of giving | President Diaz. onment because they published articles He is known to be the choice of He has been Minister of 1 offense to the Government authorities | Finance for several years and {s a man of | General Reyes to Europe at the head of a | ests during his absence. | and this fact will doubtless have great | the salient features of the officlal re- | tion of this city there has been Initlated | | The ostensible object of this campalgn | election the candidacy of Mr. Limantour | tion on the part of the administration ele- ment can move General Reyes in his de- military commission be carried out his friends will look after his political inter- The financial and business elements are giving their solid support to Limantour, weight in determining the result of the contest. The interest which President Diaz and his official family are taking In the can- didacy of Limantour i{s shown by a long article which has just been published in the officlal newspaper organ of the Fed- eral Government—Diario Oficial—in which response is made to the agsertion pub- lished in a City of Mexico newspaper that Limantour is ineligible to the presidency because he is not a Mexican citizen by birth. The following is a translation of ponse as published in Diario Oficlal: “In a recently founded weekly publica- what in journalistic language is called a campaign against Jose Ives Limantour, Minister of Finance and Public Credit. the is to eliminate from approaching the way In which the precepts magna charta of 1857 have been under- PERERERRERERERELL LR LSS S HOLMES LEADS HEARERS TO FAR AWAY DENMARK Racing Automobiles Speed Across Landscape and Pastoral Scenes Are Pictured. Burton Holmes surpassed all his preced- ing efforth in this city when, vesterday afternoon, in Steinway Hall he lectured on Denmark and exhibited a series of striking illustrations. While the scenery of Denmark is comparatively flat and lacks grandeur, being but pleasing and pastoral for a large part, the introduc- tion of the automobile, from the lecture point of view and the charming digres- sions to which it led, supplied an ele- | ment of Interest that was fully enjova- ble. The digression took the spectators | entirely outside of Denmark, so that it was “Hamlet left out” in a sense for a | time. The famous automobile race from Paris to Berlin was Introduced as pre- liminary to an account of how Mr. Homes and his assoclates tourned In an | automobile from Copenhagen over moi ' d tons each, two steel training ships and one wooden brig, the latter to be used fow died here to-day of bron- |try the discussion of political questions, | opposing the candidacy of Hon. Jose Ives | terminationf to wage a quiet but energetic | stood are, together with the confidence of | es. Pr on i made for o o u'fm\,,,‘]},“anf particularly that which relates to the | Limantour for the presidency. campalign for the presidency. The elec- | the President of the republic, the facts n of vessels at Governe pins to New York ¥ | probable successor of General Porfirio | )t has been generally understood that tion is two years off, and even should the | which sustain Mr. Limantour. ment yards if it be found that combina~ = | Mr. Limantour is the administration can- | present plan of President Diaz to send tions exis: ADVERTISEMENTS. O. C. JUSLEN, M. D,, THE LEADING SPECIALIST, More Men Might Be Well. b to the presidency of the republic, and | fiat reads of Denmark. it ave mmesee e lntete o o with this apparent purpose an effort i8 | e audlence 100ked on with breathless | | Micted men who belleve their cases | $ made to agitate and excite public opinlon | interest when the racing automobiles, one | ll fae res 1 "["l’,;:"'“our was born in the | 2fter another, were realistically whirled |l through S k re or less break-neck a. | of the full and complets health that B City of Mexico on the %th day of De- | DL icm at mo reak-neckspeed. Ji T ght be theirs. I do not clatm that It is 50 inches in length, well lined and tailored, velvet collar; our make—that’s why the price is $10.00 instead of $12.50. Better come in to-morrow and see the garment. not buy because you look, or keep because you buy. You need By | Mexico, the constant and invariable legal | interpretation of our constitutional texts, ember, 184. Mr. Limantour made all of studies in this same city, from those of primary instruction until being called to the bar in the school of jurisprudence of this capital. Therefore the well proven fact of the birth of Mr. Limantour in the express provision of the organic law | They saw the clouds or gust and steam; | the excited crowds and hurrying motor tenders at the stations by the roadside, where pauses were made; the waving trees and banners blown about by the wind; the entire scene of a portion of the route exactly reproduced. The audi- | ence would have looked on much longer | at this exciting and splendidly reproduced spectacle, which told its own story with- there are no incurable cases, but I do claim that many cases absolutely in- curable by such treatment as has been given them will yleld promptly to the correct and scientific methods that I exclusively employ. 1 offer free con- sultation, and will accept for treat- ment no case unless I am confident of my ability to effect a complete cure. I you will call on me persoraily 1 will wait for my fee until care is of the constitution on the point In ques- - e Yected. . out need of any words. After the racin s / tion and the numerous and unequivocal episode, Mr. Holmes told of his own auug O * # g mobiling through Denmark and scenes by No Surgery for Varicocele - SSUTCHED fiRoy LIfL— For a few days,-as long as they last, we are having a special sale of overcoats ADVERTISEMENTS. REACHES SEAT OF TROUBLé the road were given. Incidental to the entertainment were moving pictures of the Copenhagen Fire Department in ac- tion and a liberal supply of views of Co- penhagen and other Danish comimunities, I cure varicocels in one week. I do no cutting whatever, nor do I | Compitanes e with art gallerles, public bufldings, | without pat, an for b0y5 from 4to 8 years. Don't Try to Cure Hemorrhoids With aqut:res. ete. | ing the vatient froer umaser The style is like the pic- ture shown—yvelvet collar, fly frontand slash pockets; the material is a heavy | veins of the lower part of the rectum it External Application. When it {s such a well known fact that hemorrhoids, or piles, is a disease origi- nating In i the morbid dilatation of the | seems incredible that people afflicted with To-morrow evening Mr. Holmes will give a speclal lecture, apart from his reg- ular course, the theme being Peking. The views and text allude to the period im- mediately following the suppression of the Boxer insurrection in China, but the beauties and peculiarities of China at | Contracted Disorders. To but partially cure a contracted disease Is almost as dangerous as to allow it to %o untreated. Unless every particle of infection and inflammation is removed the probability exists that will gradually work its the disease wei y ri - wi wi w ene: § e!gnh}] eaenc ibbed chev | this painful trouble should go on doctor- jasguwill be dealt with .nu.z.'rnwx.- ‘zhh: a‘;nn.::lot":nuomp'm-?.":l: 0 T shades—green tng with external salves and washes, 7 TSR gland becoming chropica nflamed, jotint : hen :h‘e cdx;e‘;seld Dnlr‘(s can only be| DISMISS SUIT AGAINST | Tihich wiwass brings partial ‘or com: brown and blue—saleprice $2.95 reached by an Inward application. The euppositories used in Pyramid Pile Cure are composed of the most soothing and healing oils and lotiens known to Materia Medica, and act on the diseased veins and surrounding tissues like magic, WESTERN NATIONAL BANK Corporation Acted in Commercial Ca- pacity in Storing Goods in Safe Deposit Vault. plete loss of power. Perhaps 25 per cent of the cases of so-called ‘“‘weak- ness” are a direct result of some fm- properly treated contracted disease. During the past five years I have treated over 6500 cases of contracted disorders and have effected an abso- lutely thorough and safe cure in each riving almost Instant rellef. The dilated| The suits brought by Louis O. Levison, instance. There have beem no re- The garments are worth flood vessels are relleved, the irritation | as receiver for Schumacher & Co., the e o o it e T more money—we YEdUCEd of the mucous membrane ceases and |jewelry firm which recently hlled,i cured In less time than other gand | . , bLieeding Is stopped. against several money lenders for the re- e s A the price to awaken inter- The predisposing causes of piles are| recovery of a large amount of jewelry Suits. i = est in our boys’ overcoat Boys' flannel waists and blaum’ made up in To reduce our boys' hat stock we have such as produce fullness of the hemor- rhoidal veins and impede the return of sets, etc.; In fact, the causes are all fully covered in a very Interesting little book published by the Pyramid Drug Co., Mar- shall, Mich., and the same will be sent free to any address upon application, alleged to have been pledged to them, has been dismissed as to the Western Na- deposit vaults of that institution and the | management was acting merely in a com- mercial capacity in allowing the goods to be placed there for safety (the same | privilege that is accorded to any renter “Weakness.” department during the cold blood from them, such as constipation, | tlonal Bank. The gooda sought to he re_ |[ 17 oelne socalled “weakness” 1 \3 veather. sedentary habits. city life, pregnancy, cor- | covered from the bank were in the safe e g Ay~ practically every case that comes to me for treatment is merely a symptom resuiting from a state of chronic in- flammation existing in the prostate gland. This & ation may be & lingering result of some contracted dls- The general principles of treatment are, | 0f @ compartment), and had loaned ease, or may have been brought on by according to' the evident causes. active | no money on them, not being in the ([ arly dissipation, stc Tn by far the habits, attention to diet and other hy- glenic rules, etc., avoldance of constip: tion and each night the Injection of a Py. money lending business. The order dis- missing the action filed by Attorneys M. B. Kellogg and Frdncis J. Heney fo health of the patient is perfect, theve being no lack of either physical or ner- vous emergy. No stimulants or tonics elther the plain or twilled flannel: in browe g hat th . are needed, and if employed would only ’ i wn, marked down somc of the prices to such a sitory to heal the plaintiffs states that the goods which s 2 4. - - P DI TI GGt sold Snculany ok ThS | fgsrs as will st oot ol s €9044 00 apechl e o2 cars the| wero’in the sate deposit vaults o the | [ SRV BN Y b e Boys' ties, in four-in-| 3 ation two: ftems: = bank have been recovered on a writ by treatment is a local one entirely. It sora and imiperials, ol colore: repuary” S Children’s saflor hats, In red, brown. tar, Thak. this “:“"&em has been effective | b Vaperift and no further claim existing | | removes ail inflammation, swelling and on_sale at 15e. d oxford and pearl; formerly $1.50; now $1,00 is instanced by the testimony of thou- nst the defendant in relation to the tenderness from the prostate gland, B sands of people Who have been perma. | 252! establishes normal circulation and patic ©; regular 50c; on sale af ' flannelette walsts, heavy quality, dark t 35e. Boys' Fedora hats, all the latest styles and colors, at 9Oc, $1.30 and $1.50. S U AT, Out-of-fown orders filled—write us. SNWOO0DS (D 718 Market Street. nently cured, and by the evidence of drug- gists. The case of Mr. Samuel Gouldl 526 Moyamensing avenue, Philadelphia, a fair sample: “For twelve long years I suffered te: rible torture from piles. I had been un- der two_surgical operations, once in Cleveland, Ohlo, in the year 1895, and once in Toledo, Ohlo, in 1900, and also goods, the action was dismissed. VESSELS MAY BE BUILT IN GOVERNMENT YARDS | House Committes Adopts Naval In- crease Programme as Provided in Appropriation Bill. | restores permanently and completely all natural functions. By this method alone Is it possible to bring complete restoration of strength and vigor. My copyrighted pamphlet, “Live All Your Years a Man.” will afford yeu valuable information as to the natufe of men's diseases, Sent free upen re- quest. CONSULTATION FREE, number’ of salves and of ot e rled o Tt dostoce: Tat ) g"}é’.f‘,,‘,?‘: WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—The Naval DR. O. C. JOSLEN ermanent cure by only using two 60-cent | Affairs Committee of the House has T Y ? xes of Pyramid Pile Cure. The first two or three applications gave me relfef at once. 1 am now entirely cured and fhank God for finding such a medicine as the Pyramid Pile Cure,’” N adopted in its entirety the naval Increase , me provided for by the sub-com- mittee in the naval appropriation bill The bill as it now stands provides for Corner Market and Eearney Strests. Oppostts Call’E_uilaing ‘ SAN F* ANCISCO-

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