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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1903. 19 This Way Else I'll Pay Your Bill Myself. ‘. you the utmost s it su lutely free. Endeavor Unfon held | | mply send me this coupon or write me a annual convention this book you I will then mail you an afternoon 1 the t Pres. y drug store—for six bottles Dr. Shoop's R Byterfan Chure city. The meet- ay take it & month on trial. If it were well attended and many ad- e s were delivered. The report of the t - 3 ruggist m 2 TORE W A offic showed the Endeavor work to be decide 1t in good progres i You see this offer everywhere, all the time; and tho I'he afternoon session was opened with | every week mre mccepting it. And you must realize that icted by H.\E. Keiter. a ant addre 1§ those thou. else the offer would ruin o , and Was respond »nJ to by V You who are hesitating are wronging vourselves. You can have county president. Ivan ) And T know from avast ¢ ce a university student, made on the inspiration the faith 1 ives to the indi strengthens the insic und L. T. Hatfleld sy ult of a lifetime’s study in learning how lines. Rev. C. o I er that operates vita It give The two ms es of the evening | er to do its dut ower i3 were delivered by Rev. C. E. Ebermann and Re gar W. Work. Mr. Eber es that merely mm'rmm'n you—as I have half a million others—and ceeds it shall be absol doct CHRISTIAN WORK la JUGCESSFUL | County Endeavor Union Shows Progress in Its Field. Will Cure | Prominent Speakers Address | Workers at Annual { Convention. take all that medict n do; and un- 5 1 Bhel nislictis aax Wei nd % Feb. 14.—The Alameda | ann sy behalf of the Endeavorer, Work's t me w the ultimate mph of the Christ doctrine on earth. t Bird made annual report, included reports of all other county member the tor the while Dr county hip of Baptists a Pre h Luthe ate Haley Durham GARRIES A GIRL THROUGH FLAMES San Luis Obispo Man Saves Life During a Big Fire. ADVERTISEMENTS. Guarantees fo Gure Rupture use Genius Has Discovered a Home Cure That Quick- H:als Rupture and He Positively Quarantees This Wonderful Result. KD CURE—NO PAY 1S RIS NOTTO Has Many Remarkable Testimonials From Those Who Were Cured, Showing Unquestionably That His Invention Is Destined to Completely Revolu- tionize the Treat- ment of Rup- velous He JUDGE BARTOLETTE, of I\entud() Cured of Doube Rupture After Suffering Cv.r 20 Yea s absolute This certalnly ture and puts . Quacks, spe- ures of perfect * ruptural opening the muscular tiss and there fs an instantaneous activit of tion and « ation that heals up the ruptural opening quickly and permanently. It is having a mos markable success in curing rupture. O ruptured for years and years, have been ved in & surprisingly short time o they can | W =ik or work and exercise their muscies with. ut fear he rupture breaking out afresh. Sen ur name and address to The Electrus . 110 ‘Wood Bullding, Syracuse, X. they winl forward free the complete Getall ot Uhis wongerful cure for rupture, Keep abreast ©f the times and Jearn what marvelous progress % showo in this wonderful invention, ‘ that thoroughly | —— . INJURY MAY CAUSE BOY ! : i3 | TO LOSE HIS EYESIGHT | Powder Explodes and Badly Burns| Everett Dcckard a Twelve- ! ear- Old Lad. BERKELE rett Deckard, the 12-year-old A. Deckard, a ma treet, had his s ar injured this af- er of gunpowder with whi It is too soon Young Ranch Foreman o i whei is eyes, bt . the chances appear about cven that he will F'ound LlfeleSS After ye bii the result of the Hllf-‘lrl".llm\(: the Storm. . il RIS G He de- tt he did with hi » the under the treatment will be seve to what ¢ Licensed to Marry. The LAND, Feb. 14 were aged San following Fran nd £d njamin ¥, A both of Oak! A \wdlmm nd Mabel Campbell, both of St 26, B eley Oaklar Kemper Francisc 1 Tillie Barlow shipped to Anthony Frietas, ., Alameda, and Beaver, Pa. Annie A. Gome; r 18, Centerville, onosgongorgocfomfooontonos e Tontoc ettt S T R Y Kicked by Fractious Horse. OAKLAND, 1 4.-J. A. Cowell, a teamster, was found unconscious to-day 1 e stable at Taylor's coal yards. A ctious ywrse .Is supposed to have ki « him injuries cons al the cheekbone, Cowell recovered < wisness at the Receiving Hospita ¥ A to explain how the acci- e To Aid Mazatlan Suficnels John Gordon Adminis-| A zrand wiuig was given lust ball ' Pay v the The at Mechs ters Thrashing to Man in Meeting. as well patronized. The % ! TR za Club has amon nembers miny Oakland Office San Fr ce 1, | ©f the promir of this city 1118 Broadway, Feb. L sppuel e ever one of them hax il Ao . ) vied h each other to make a succe was flirting with a vocalist at a church choir rehearsal, John Gordon is alleged to have disrupted the meeting by thtash- | DR. PIERCE’S REMEDIES. ing bis supposed rival. This is the testi- | e ~—— % | mony given by the wife before Judge Mel- vin to-day while her suit for divorce un‘ the d of cruel was on trial. | According to the story of the wife, she | was sitting beside T. Curtiss during the | choir practice, He .“km] her the time | “ and she This ac- | | tion ang Y he s, | rushed acro the room and hit Curt a | stinging blow on the face. | Mrs. Gordon occupled the stand during | the entire morning. She testified that | i they were n Scotland two year: : ago and that during the entire period her | husband 1 been insanely jeaious, giv- | Ing vent on numerous occasions to his | anger by striking lier | complaint the husband al- | t his wife flirts with other men, | ‘SRS gant a to get hx:( breakfast at le Health is a magpet which irresistibly A feature of the case was the arrest of | draws the man to the woman in life’s | George Ogden as a defaulting witness. | mating time. Health does more than | The Soung man falled to respond to the | tint the skin with beauty ; it puts music subpena and was at first ordered to spend » two days in Jail, but was afterward dis- | i0to the ";’“ a0 Thysucy ol charged by Judge Meivin. The case was | StP; 88 well as happiness into the heart. continued until Wednesday next. A great many woumen covet beauty and are constantly seeking aids to beautify e e Siew Vet s woony atinel pe s EWIPOES OF SOUDEN AROH . . 13Ean: sl siliotber, chitoia nntts ! HOLD SUCCESSFUL BALL gdded to her. Brilliant Function in a Prettily Dec»l There can be no general health for women while there is disease of the orated Hall in Which Many | delicate womanly organism. The first Enjoy Dancing. step to perfect heal!.h is to cure womanly The second annual ball given by San | Send Name and Address To-Day—You | diseases by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Fa- Francisco Lodge No. 2 of the Knights of VOrite Pregeription. It establishes regu- the Royal Arch in Native Sons' Hall last dries weakening drains, heals night was a brilliant succe: The deco- | inflammation and ulceration and cures | ratione of the hall were exquisite, the i*:n“l‘ weakness. & | | prevafling color being pink, relieved by 'ml aded e hottles of o SEiwecite Pre-| garlands of foliage and ferns and ever- P‘ e e as) Do | greens. The central plece was a pretty caster Co.. Pa., “and can say that I aus | arrangement of lace and flowers, remind- cumd that dreaded disease, uterine trouble. ful of one of those wonderful castles de- Am n;wbe:ler health than ever before. Bvery. | o “ sicig one w! nows me is surp o see me look | scribed in fairy tdles. The musicians g0°WHO I Tune 1 was 83 paor i3 frad b were concealed behind a bank of Living af times T could not walk. T am cured. | plants on the front of the stage. The I o evrytady. ther De. Piore ed: | dance programme was made up of twen- cured me.” (l) -four numbers, with two extras, and it FREE., Dr. Pierce's Common Sense was on with the dance until the dawn of i ay. At midnight there was an intermis- M"d‘“‘tfid’“"“‘“‘&” on receipt o sion for supper in the large banquet hall, ST DAY Sxpanas only. It was one of the most pleasant affairs a1 °flN=BtMP'f°"he book in | of this character that has been given this 1 for the cloth- m vollmz ddress Dr. R, V. Pi Buffalo, N. Y, g season, for it was well planned and well carried out. | for yours of recent date. MRS. JOHNSON TO APPEAR IN SONG RECITAL -je STRATIACKET MEANS TORTURE Minority Report in the Legislature Tells of Cruelty. State Lawmakers Receive More Evidenee of Severe Methods. Special Dispatch to The Call. HEADQUARTERS, CALL SACRA- | the Assembly Committee on State Prisons and Reformatory Institutions as to what was found during the recent investiga- tions at San Quentin and Folsom was presented this morning by Carter of Los Angeles, the only member of the minor- ity. He had refused to sign the majority report because he believed the strictures of the prison officials and their methods were too severe. He desired that a much milder report be made, but to that the { others of the committee would not agree. He therefors submitted a report of his own, which is mild, if nothing else. The report contains about 2000 words and most of it is a statement in less fore- ible language of what the committee did use of the straitjacket to have been, but | nobody it criticized for having crippled | men for life. report certain recommendations are made the affairs That in te manner in which the penitentiaries are administered. portion of the report follows: ““Warden Aguirre and other officers at { Quentin, as well as some of the | prisoners who had the straitjacket used | uron them, justified the use of the jacket on the ground that it is a necessity to maintain the discipline of the prison, | claiming that by the use of other punish- ment as good discipline could not be main- | tained. Since the discontinuance of the ‘u<c of the straitjacket at Folsom the pun- ishment, other than confinement in the dungeons, is by depriving the prisoner TALENTED VOCALIST, WILL BE HEARD AT THE Y. M. C.. A WHO | | | ment of t done by pl ing or hooking up, which is cing the prisoner's hands be- T -—— % | hind him hadcuffed and fastening them e " 5 {up at such height that he can just keep B ';"‘l';'r:]:;‘:;:x‘;'f;hls fect on the ground. . From all of the A ol S | statements made before the committee morrow evening at the Young | ang the evidenco in the shape of the crip- Men's Christian Association aud-| pled hands and limbs of the victims who | itorfum. The singer will be as-| have been in the straitjacket, the minor- sisted by Dr. 1. J. Stewart and Nathan ity of your committee is impressed with Landsberger. Mrs. Johnson is the soprano | the belief that while, if it was used prop- Sl % Consresatisnat Chitah of th erly and in cases of gross violation te of the I'ir ngreg o the rules, or in other words, where ex- clty. | treme punishment was required, its wuse The programme will consist of classic | might be permitted. but owing to the fact and standard songs. The recital is under that it can be made an instrument of the patr: e of Mrs, John ¥. Merrill, | terrible torture, erippling its victim for William J. Dutton, Mrs. L. L. Baker, Wi iaag e lieq Deving 10 the pest been | Josephine de Greaver, Mrs. Louis|" “The minority of yeur committee be- Mead, Mre. John Eur Barker and | lieves that the whole present system and Mrs. Lela R. Snider. | the law of this State affecting the pun- I is the programme: ishment of criminals is radically defec- tive, and should be Your minority recommends that the | gregate system employed at the prisons hould be abolished, and that a system should be adopted by which there should | be a segregation of the men according | to the most modern system adopted in penal institutions. “The minority of vour committee fur- | ther recommends that at Folsom State amended throughout. (irl Under ““The Dashing White Ser (a) ‘Am | prison there should be constructed a Me Hungarixn | building capable of holding 75 to 100 in- Da “out in mates, to be used as a prison for insane | the Little Boy (MacDowell), atten). | prisoners; the committee | that there are now wi | pitals about sixty-five Last De Lussan Recital. of. the prison: The third and last De Lussan recital, | wppe hold yesterday, crowded Steinway Hall (0 | ther recommends t there should be the doors. Many were unable to get seats | some place provided in the prisons where and stood through the programme. The prisoners such as the one at Folsom, whe pcpular singer was in excellent form and | claims to be afraid to mingle among the | gave the following songs, to the evident | CONVICts, or where they are addicted to, enthusiasm ‘of the house | the yse of ‘dope.” can be kept apart from the main body of prisoners without plac- Sodee . Massenet), (b) | ing them in dark dungeon celis. e hsert Mevin): o) sl *“The' minority. of ‘your committee be- Mile, de “Recta | lieves that the Board of Pri s- (Chaminad:), (h) *Thy sioners have invited public censure for neglect in permitting extreme punish- ments that have been given to the pris- | v h oners and- for not making more frequent (Mozart), See, visits to these institut 1 Bring Thee wers” (Lambert), (b) The minority of your committee fur- Daily Question ;‘\l:\m Helmur | ther recommends that a select committee | Mile de Taken:. of five be appointed for the purpose of ) '\'nm recommending to this Legislature I¢ g " ) Carmen’: | lation for the regulation of punizhment of Habaneia —'Carmen (Bizet), | prizoners in our State prisor nd other | 1ssan; M 18210 Fronani, pianiet | legislation for the improvement of our | present system. ADVEBTIBEMENTS. S DENOUNCES THE BRUTALITY George Buggerty of This City Speaks £ the Straitjacket. ' I e ak Men | George J. H.’\cg?rh of San Francisco is | | found to be guilty of the numerous strait- jacket crueities committed in the Folsom *““‘According to the press dispatches that | T have read in regard to the use of the [ not the Timothy Haggerty who has been penitentiary. He sald last night: straitjacket at the Folsom penitentiary [ v am blamed for injury done to certain Can Have It Free and Be Streng [ prisoners. [ want o eay this to the pub- / = lic—because T do not have to say it to Bndibigneods Ineiides the peonle who know me—that I never & had ything to do with any such prac- tices during the time I was an officer at INSURES LOVE AND A HAPPY HOME. | 1rolsom. T resigned as turnkey February 1200. T was appointed lleutenant of How any man moy quickly cure himself after | 1o zuard on April 1. 1909, and resigned years of suffering from sexual weakness, iost _— vitality, varicocele, etc., and enlarge, smail, | Lhat position on March 1902. My du- | ties were all on the outside of the priscn | as lieutenant of the guard—such duties involving the detalling of the guards and the ecndeavor to maintain discipline, as well as to prevent the bringing in of opium and other contraband goods. Dur. ing my term of turnkey, der Warden Aull's administration, no strattjacket was ever used. The strait- jacket I consider brutal, inhuman barbarous and it should not be used in any modern penal institution. This opin- official in State prisons, and there are many other prison officials of the same opinion—in fact, all that I have ever met.. “There are many methods of purishing recaleitrants which are humane and | whizh would be tolerated by decent so- clety that are used by all penal institu- | tions In the East and other places [ have visi The straitjacket brutality at | Folsom prison was done at the hands of lTlmothy Haggerty, and not by me, George . Haggerty, and by Andrew Cas- sidy, who were authorized by Captai the Guard Murphy and the Warden. Health, Strength and Vigor for Men, weak organs to full sz and vigor. Sim gend yout name and address to Dr. S'Mew | United Moderns ‘xfll‘l‘lfi'fldfl-' > EU BN Bldx., Decroti, Mick “wed | San Francisco Lodge No. 133 of the Unit- thet Swiil Biadly send the ‘free Teceipt with fa directions so any man may easily cure himself at home. This Is certalnly a most generous offer and the following extracts taken from their daily mafl show that men think of their generosity: ““Dear Sirs:—Please accept my sincere thanks I have given your treatment & thorough test and the benefit has been extraordinary. It has completely braced me up. I am just as VIEorous as when a boy und you cannot realize how happy 1 am. Your method worked ~beauti- “"Results_were exactly what I ed Moderns gave a valentine masquerade party to its members and friends last evening in Elks' Hall. It was well at- tended and fifty couples in mask took part in the grand march. The costumes wer: many and varied, from the sublime to the ridiculous and after the unmasking prizes were awarded to those who were the best masked and who best sustained characters assumed. The affair was man- aged by Ernest W. Jakobs, Mrs. Marron, Harr Wagner, Amelia Jakobs and T. G. Hodgkins. Sl R N B Dr. Carl Renz, who recently underwent a capital operation at the Waldeck Sanita- rium, has almost entirely recovered and soon will be able to meet his old asso- ciates “Dear Sirs:—Yours was received and I had no trouble in making use of the receipt as di- rected, and can truthfully say i€ ix @ boon to weak reatly improved in size, Srenytn ana v Al correspondence s strictly mndutlu. mailed in plain sealed envelope. Th ipt 18 m. m- the asking and thq ‘want every man to am el MENTO, Feb. 14.—The minority report of | and what they found the result of the | At the conclusion of the | v\hk'h would bring about radical changes | of | | of his mail for a specified time, depriving | | him of credits and a more severe punish- | being informed | hin the State hos- | sane persons con- | { victed of erime that have been taken out which was un- | and | jon is the result of my many years as an | DR. KILMER’'S SWAMP-ROOT. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR EVERYTHING But If You Have Kidney, Liver or Bladder Trouble, You Will Find the Great Remedy Swamp-Roofr Just What You Need. It used to be considered that only uri- nary and bladder troubles were to ba traced to the kidneys, but now modern science prov: that pearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. 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 fail to do its | duty. If vou are sick or “feel badi taking the famous new Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as & | your kidneys are well they will help all | the other organs to health. A trial will convince any one. | | DOCTORS PRESCRIBE SWAMP-ROOT. Gentlemen —*T have prescribed that wonde ful remedy for kidney and bladder co: Dr. Kilmer's Swa . with most benefici effect and know and treated w Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root I am a liberal man and accept a s=p | aver 1 find ted school or o it. For desperate cases of kidn complaint under treatment with v Kidney, Liver and Bladder resuits 1 turn to Dr. Kilmer with most fatterjng resuits, I < t prescribe it _and from personai atton o state that Swamp-Root has great curative DIRECTIONS. propertie: May take oo teasposnfils Lefors or after meals and at bedtime. Children less acording to age. May commenc and increase to a5 ke case would scem to require. This grest remedy cures all biadder and Uric | LT N D, | K 2actore 76 gth St.,Borough of Brooklyn, N. ¥ nd unhealihy kidneys are re- sponsible for more sickness and suffering ¢ other disease. and if permitted Suftering with FATAL REST 7 SURE _TO FOLLOV { Kidney trounle irritatee the erves, make vou dizz tiess, sleepless and’ irrita- ble; makes you pass water often during the day. and obliges you to get up mar times durlng the night. kid- neys cause r‘num«lhm g"\l\‘ , catarrh of the bladder, pain or dull ache in the back, joints and muscles; makes your head ache and back ache, causes indi- | gestion, stomach and liver trouble: vou get a sallow, veHlow complexion. makes you feel as thoush you had heart trou. ‘ Wealk Tis N-mné to take, PREPARED ONLY BY DR. KILMER & CO. BINGHAMTON, N, Y. ble: you may have plenty of ambiti by all Dr but no strength; get weak and wasts —rn away. The cure for these Kilmer's Swamp-Root, kidn remedy. In you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp-Root is the most perfect healer and gentle aid to the kidneys that is i known to medical science | - If there is any doubt in your mind as to your condition, take from your urine on rising about four ounces, place it in s ttle 1 ty-four hours. If on examination it Is milke ar clondy it thereTs o b tling_ or 1f smali particles fioat about in it, attention. No matter how many doctors vou may have tried you may have spent on other medicines. you realls e Swamp-Root a trial. stanchest friends to-day of ever be troubles is Dr. the world-famo taking Swamp-Root your o matter how much money o yourseif to at least e who had almost [4) given up hope ven of ev oming well agair you are already e -Root is what you need, you can pur- chase the regular e bottles at the drug stores every- i< B e ze bottles at the drug stores 1 I but r“'|wmlwr the name, Swamp-Root—Dr. Kil- | mer's Swamp-Root, , Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Sample Fottle of Swamp Root Sent Free by Mail. EDITORIAL NOTE—If you have the htest symptoms of kidney or blad- der troubleg, or if there is a trace of it in your family history, send at once te Dr Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. 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