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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1903. J 3 UREES GERMANY RUSSIA CONCENTRATING VAST CONFEREES ADD rwaxraom WAR SUPPLIES AT SEBASTOPOL|’". THOUSANDS - HAVE ~ KIONEY DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT. | Readiness for Active Service. Should Support Mon- o ¥ May Enlist in the | roe Doctrine. e at Interests of y Demand Union Service. Appropriation Is Agreed To Guard. ————— WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 {on the army appropriation bill ! an agreement tc The ment providing for the detail of retirin: 4 The conferees reported of army officers to the number of twenty | itia was | for service with organized m agreed to, but. the provision for the as- signment of retired officers as attaches at American embassies and legations slroad was omitted. The conferees add to the provision that citizens of Porto Rico may enlist in the regular army, and the Porto Rican regiment may be ordered for service outside of Porto Rico, with an | amendment providing that all volunteer officers now in the Porto Rlean regiment shall be mustered out of service June 3. 1904, and their places filled by detail from the line of the regular arm The Senate amendments king e for the purpose of scheo's ard making av 0 k propriat ilable for barracks and grarters in the U tates and in the . Couvnr GorVaHow.srFi Philippines were agreed to: also the prc Avsrriary [TINISTER. or Forurer ‘AFFAIRS . IS BoreARIANY ITINISTER OF ForzroN ArrAIRS , vision made by the Senate for an annual appropriation of $2000 for the purchase c a national trophy and medals to be con- ed for annuall the army d the ational G rd. appropriation « | 2,000,000 for equipping the National Guard i for Equipping National I | enate amend- | @ i i The same as the reguiar army wos agreed| 10 PTOVE What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, KAISER TURKS FROM VENEZUELA | e senate provision for Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of “The Call” May From Page 1, Column 7. stination is be- and Turkey lin to make an- | other. the canteens remains In the bill, provided that not more than $40,000 be ex- pended for any one post building. The Senate amendment permitting arm. officers below the grade of major general who saw. service in the Civil War to re- but it is Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sick- |ness and sufiering than any other discase—thercfore, when, | through neglect or other causes, kidney trouble is permitted to _ The treaty : effected on July 13, | tire with the rank and pay of the next 2 . ey 578, followe aty of San Stefano highest grade was agreed to, with a fur- | continue, fatal results are sure to follow. n with ubs ther amendment making it apply oniy Your other corgans may nccd attention—but your kidnzys imenc ord 1 officers who served in the Civil War mor i ir distinguished R v rmost. becaus: they do most and need attention first. . utionists near ?Fz;a(a< re- speaking generally g { If you are sick or “fecl badly,” begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Ao s e jeanE of the Tunkish | VAG®. TRACTS OF LAND | Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, be= t the rights (alleged to be WITHDRAWN FROM ENTRY causec as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all thp Europe. The preservation | 3 A other organs to health. A trial will convin anyoae. 3 of power” demanded the | Rich Agricultural Districts on Both | AL 1 5 ition of the new and .enlarged prin-| Sides of the North Platte River H ity heeded the cry and expediency send Macedonians went back less satis- Are Included. { Kiimer's Swamp-Root, the withdraw from entry except under the ir- | The mild and immediate effect of Dr. test its virtues for such disorders as kid- great kidney ney, bladder and uric acid diseases, poor It | digestion, and biadder remedy, is soon realized. when obliged to pass your nia back to the trials and terrors, CHEY NE, Wyo., Feb. 17.—The Chey- | stands the highest for its wonderful cures | Water frequently night and day, smartin rkish misrule; to the anarchy which | enne nd office to-day received instruc-|of the most distressing cas Swamp- or irritation in passing, brickdust or sedi- for centuries of Moslem | tians from the General Land Office to | K00t will set your whole system right, ment in the urine. headache, backache. 5 = . and the best proof of this is a trial. lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, ner- Vousness, hear: disturbance due to bad fie S o ettt e ot t rigation act a strip of land in rthern 14 West 117th St New York City, kidney troutle, skin eruptions from bad jed than ey l.n...n‘.a.'. rth of ,"_"’ PR ey 3 o6 e Oct, 18, 1901. blood, neuralgia, rheumatism, diabetes, made an autonomous tribu- | Laramie unty vary in width from Dear Sir: 1 bad been suftering severely trom | bioating, irritability, wornout feeling, lacx the Czar had dictated. | twelve to thirty miles and extending en- | xidney trouble. All symptoms were on hamd: | Of ambition, loss of flesh, sallow complex- f the mountains, or | tirely across the ¢ from east to | my former strength and power had left me: I | ion or Bright's disease. though left under the | west. This tract comprises 750,000 acres | cculd hardly drag myseif along. Even my | If your water when allowed to remain 5 given an|of the richest agricultural land in the | Mental capacity was giving out, and often I undisturbed in a glass or bottle for twen- A Aty oh Bt s i * wisbed to ale, It was then I saw an advertise- | {y-four hours forms a sediment or sete | county, on both sides of the North Pla ment of ycurs In & New York paper, but would loudy appearance It is ount. tling or has a cloudy appe: River, including the well-known not have raid any attention to It. bad : dence that your kidneys and bladder need Hole section. The Devils Gate rese PeOMised & AmaEa Fuscaites Wi qus immedlate ‘attention. were in the will be sitnated at the headwaters of the | Sweetwater River, in Natrona County, 209 | miles above the land withdrawn from en- of your medicine, a rting that your S Swamp-Root is the great discovery of Root s purely veg - > pr s | Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and blad- eny harmful drugs. 1 am ceventy years and | Hospitals use it with won- ¢ t | der specialist. four months old. snd with & xood consclence [ | Gerrul success in Both silght and severe e e Mosle as re- : Laramie County. The land offices | AR _Tecommend Swamp-Root to sufferers » the Moplem. was re | Ly o Lanamie Coont L0 Iand o) from kidney troubles. Four members of my | cases. Doctors recommend it to thelr pa- ceéd in Macedonia with & virtual guar- B SN cuniy Sd € family have been using Swamp-Root for fowr | tients and use it in their own families. antee of no interference. ¥, have already re- | different kidrey diseases, with the same good | because they recognize in Swamp-Root Of the 3,000,000 inhabitants of Mace- ! ceived instructions to withdraw from en- | resuits. the greatest and most successful remed, donla_five-sixths are of the Bulgarian | try vast tracts of land on both sides of | With many thanks to you. I rem rswux?p-li}tloot is pleasant :fld‘r:ki,.:‘“‘.’ - st. being cis e Pla hese counties, which, yours. or s e world over a ists’ 1 race and sposch. (ke rest heing Towkisk | the Tigtte Miver I thesn comntion; wifc) ROBERT BERNER. | pottica of two sizes and two prices—s | and officials. Greek merchants, { With the land withdrawn from entry = = cents and $l. Remember the name. | v nd settlers along the Aegean Se: era months ago in Northern Carbo: You may have a sample bottle of this | Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, Macedonia is chiefly a land of Bulgarian | COunty, will be reclaimed by the Devils | {amous kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, sent | and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on vs—Christians of the Orient Gate reservoir. According to Chief Hy- | free by mall, postpaid, by which you may | every bottle. “ N 5 thiee Fatars. Tan drographer Newell's estimates the con- EDITORIAL NOTICE—If you have th s s ek, - { 3 slightest symptoms of kidney or S s ot et ety S irkish rac The archy that struction of the reservoir will cost the| pladder trouble, or if there is a trace of it In your family Ristory, send at once to p prevailed is due to administrative | GOvernment $600,000. | Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., who will gladly send you by mall, imme~ i TWO SRNMENTS PROMINENTLY CONCE \d_oppression as well as re- —_— | dtately, ln;\o;lt ct;]sl to ,\“’ou. a snn;‘ple bottle of Swamp-Root and a book contaln- £ 4 I-MACEDONIAN TROUBLE, AND THE | ution, and malevolence | DISCUSSION OF IRRIGATION. | 25:1"::10 e Loy i ‘.’J’,""m'g ?::3‘:: ?uf i:’;‘fl:n:;m'}'o::(::?d 'zifii”"é‘nfr':\: MINISTER SIA'S WAR DEPARTM r a is about as large as the State Large Meeting Is Held and Works | offer in the San Francisco Daily Call A r instrn. | ¥ ——— e — —_— & | of Pennsylvania and has about 4,000,000 Bill Is Explained. i 3 Ty : " vith their rul >, | eTe |a r Jation > far. The com- : 5 e e i it with their ruler, Prince| SACRAMENTO, Feb. 17—One of | the | AM | N | NN | mitt - i e - : e . The presentation of the | wih (re backing of Tios - ao ikt In the State assembled in Ploneer Hall in T R 28 R e 1 note, which is identical, will fol- | and abetting the Macedonian plans for | this city this afternoon, sixteen counties, | Continued From Page 1, Column 4. o hat of Austria, but the Foreign Of- | the precipitation of a crisis ranging from Siskiyou to Los Angeles, be- | ~——— ——— _— 3 E . . e oiere Jas not been advised of the| he Macedonian-Committee, to which | ing represented. to discuss the subject of | peen shot recently by order of Cabrera. t Th, e not ‘bmitte1 | €Very Bulgarian belongs, has its public | jrrigation in California. The conference | He did not know their names. The Peru's s ; 3 e and Ger. | Neadauarters in one of the most con- | was called by the presidents of the State | officers also had heard this rumor. 1 AR approved in principle by | SPicuous '}ulhl|vm< upon the Board of Trade, of the Merchants' E men were shot, it was said e in Germany This Is regarded | Street of Sofia, the Bulgarian change of San Francisco, of the Chamber | count of their frier all be h officinls as Indicating Ger- | though the country is still a vassa of Commerce of San Francisco, and the and partly be from the Buropean con- | Lurkey—and it issues a weekly new: ecretary of the State Board of Trade, money with 8 tendency to support Tur- | Paper in which its purposes are open nd its purpose s to discuss the irri- 4 The notes, while firm, do not con- | annovnced. gation bill, known as the Works bill, The Peru did not stop at tain a menace, the present suggested ad-| ‘hatever may be the interests and | The personnel of the conference was re- met the New York and the fice here ministr icial reforms not af- abili of the several powers in avert- | markable for the intelligence, profound: Pacific squadron off the ce . al status. In explai ing a war, any day of early spring may , interest and sincerity of purpose repre- California - t an official said it was e the beginning of what may lead to | sented. General N. P. Chipman, president Pablo Ruis, a Guatemalan warrior, was s’ 7nas - = “Eu s Monroe doc-|the great ana decisive bLattle of the ar-|of the State Board of Trade, called it to & passenger on the Peru fr * et rayed powers, which Von Moltke prophe. | order, and Professor E. J. Wickson was | to San Jose de Guatemala. APPEAL FOR BIG TREES. Russia was fons uth- on a war footing impc ace in Eur —_——— WHY WAR IS IMMINENT. sled would be fought of Constiantinople. UNIVERSITY TEACHERS under the walls GO OUT ON STRIKE! chosen secretary and M. R. Burd, cre- v of the Sacramento Chamber of Com- merce, assistant secretary. | Judge Works addressed the conference, | | taking up the bill, which had been pre- | pared at the instance of the Water and was paid by the Colombia under whose orders Rt try. Among the rumors brought up by the | Peru is one of a battle fought at between the troops of Preside: Congress May Be Memorialized by the California Legislature. ALL HEADQU SACRAMENTO, 17 eda this g - v - = rs cont Turkish b itv i i — - Forest Association, point b | and Regalado. Cabrera is Mot - ke SR moicish ”,f;fi{‘;‘s ;‘;‘;v‘:c'e":“y In the | pesignation of the President of the | explaining the reason for ench’ormcises | prossing into his army all av " eonbute z ; 3 . 8. | Board of Regents Causes T —_— zens and a general feeling of unes n the California HAGGARD'S GRIEVANCE. i he war cloud ¢t il B g foulie Tules throughout Guatemala, where —— Caist, I e icans Not Sufficiently Deferen- Bulgaria Continues Stern Measures slopes of the is again Among Faculty. i Chicago’s Duped Speculators. | ndstill and ness is at a s resolut . 2 = e " SAS LAS VEGAS, N. M., F 7.— CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—Nearly 8 e Against Macedonians. n sight and this time with an aspect | FAST LAS VEGAS, N. M., Feb. 17 C . arly a hundred | change stands at 5l %o She Siinister. ?w. The Sobranje to-day, | 5° Plack and threatening as to create | Because of the resignation of President | Rersons chu‘rr.\l:fzg to be victims of the | ; 4 ooy ie {608 |4 fecling of wncasiness thioughout the | Frank Springer of the Board of Regents | [Rei-TiCIeaulck (rf concerns which were | GOMMITTEE WILL CENSURE. st ng del adopted a resolution | g, R . | " S draa il € as @ d a he Harri- | n grandeur, size or beaut ancial and diplomatic & centers o) |of the Normal University and the rumors | 4 the action of the Government | Burope {of changes in the faculty, President | o meetios i 1o on,'0-daV to attend | Report on the Prisons Now Ready for sing the Mace o its al appearance and pres- | Hewitt of the university and the sixteen | fime the meeting was caled 1 vas o the Senate. course of the discussion the preg: evil the Berlin confer- | leachers have gene on sirike. The mem- | nounced that plans for prosecuting the| CALL HEADQUARTERS, SACRAMENTO. Pre mier Dr. Daneff, made an appeal to ence of 1878 can take all the credit and | }v)'-rs_ of t‘l:;‘ Ll;\} ty li‘\'*‘ T tlflnstmx\ermjr‘ arrested men would be discussed and | Feb. The Senate Committee on Prisons and e House pport blame. tero asking him not to accept Springer's | yeang of getting back investments decid- | Refcrmatories will submit its report to-mor- i as imperative fc From present portents the trouble will | resignation and to -‘ijr‘;‘"l"‘,,Rela'?"‘»‘ Who | eq upon. As fast as the persons arrived | oW morning on [ts inve i e v ra at n._h’ tical moment c crisis along the Bulgarian- | aT¢ “friendly to the school | to-aay they were told to o to Inspector | fuirs of T ‘,w,m Prison t - owers should Macedonian frontier and then spread AR | Stuart at the postoffice or to the office ot | Nevada, who s pre Without going g prea he office of | of censure and sharp criti- , B g t as to the Bulgarian east and west to the Black Sea and the | BIG FIRE IS RAGING | the State's Attorney, where plans of pros- | that it will be one of censur ;\njn.hay: it . i g R to ke f and south to the Aegean, in. | IN AN ARIZONA TOWN | ccution would be discussed. Anticipating | ¢ism on the methods in vogue In the penal in- their distress without t and to help volving all of European Turkey. e = | Federal action against them. the concerns | Sttwtion= o e e % i . 5 ¢ necessary to hunt up Seheme St When ti d Duke “lolas on | One-Third of the Business Section of | Whose piaces were recently raided have| yjiree who desire to recommend the dismi telegraph. to ¢ Snister the. Aseds- ing reh 1 with his vast army en- Williams Is Wiped Out and given orders that their mail be delivered | of Warden Wilkin but others belleve presentatives. the ill-will of Hag P ernment has circled staiitinople, trom the Bos- s & at | to other addresses. After sorting over the ty got to be rather | ay. oo e i phorus to t) FnoEL A R Blaze Is Spreading. | material taken in the second raid of Har- | t all the exchanges be- | acedonts 1 tated terms to the beaten Turkg | PENVER, Feb. I8—A special to the|ry Brolaski's place vesterday afternoon | ADVERTISEMENTS. nisters have since been :‘;"5"‘”;% #hvs X Proc edings ot ik BNAT withih sight. of :“; from Phoenix, Ariz., says: Tele- | the police assert that evidence Was fOUNA | ammnrrsscassAnssassrosccnanman: S i SRS LB LSRR e acter tion likely to provoke Turkey inty {he| ‘Scven Marble the most impor phic advices. state that as a result of | (S Bveterh (o8 ot oedt SESD, 1 aadt R bae oot s sl el i tant sections of the treaty had relation |2 saloon brawl a blaze started at Wil-| con o ¥ > . en i adoption of military measure lation when the raid was contemplated Castro Expresses Gratitude. i 2 to Bulgar 1 Macedonia. | Mams, Ariz. which xsxsprending rapidly S £ sk = The 'k agreed to reco - d has already enveloped one-thi: - i Feb. 17.—~The Associated | KAISER IS TURKEY'S FRIEND.| ¢ Turk asreed to recognize the in-|2nd bhas awestyl COVEapel one-third of | Fish Poisons Crew of Gunboat. the following cable | g Servia, Montenegro aiid;f il (O RED 3 Wind 18| (CASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—News has ent Castro: | Germany Refuses to A the | Roumani Iready accomplished facts, | PIOWINg. i el FEAE 5 astro: ! y pprove e Ry P i reached the Navy Department from Tu- o the Assoclated Joint Note to the Porte. jam Duer S Sast o8, Jatvic b ing and needs immediate attention or it may prove & e 2 s g vinia. as well am crete, Epirus, | Mrs. William Duer Seriously Ill. | T ot Croup attacks a child without warning a - P the Teonie aua® | PARIS, Feb. 17—t was said in official Armenia and other parts or | NEW YORK, Feb/17.—Grave alarm, it "“.122‘17:; ‘::er‘e"‘p(;l‘;;‘;m“’b‘_ ‘::ni;n%:r‘:‘\ serious, even fatal. If you notice any symptoms of croup, give baby a small dose of | quarters here that the Austrian Embas- | the Ottoman empire said, prevails with regard to Mrs. Wil- While no cases have proved fatal, some | “IPRIANO CASTRO. ! cent a note to the Porte a ever, was in reference to Bulgaria ane | Mackay, who has never recovered from | covering from its effec >~ Barry, the musi- | o ms in Macedonia. This is regarded as | the Bulgarians. - The war had been pre. | her serious attack of illness of last spring i ‘| | cipitated by the “Bulgarian atrocitjes ~ | 21d fears for whose recovery are now en- | sador at Constantinople would t Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY. That’s All! THE WILSOX DISTILLING CO\, w0 intry and reforms in Bosnia and The important part of the treaty, how- s they were called, and the Czar seemed | determined to insure agamnst their re- | currence by taking Bulgaria and Mace. donia as well from under the hand and | rule of the Sultan. : | By article VI of the treaty Bulgaria was | constituted an . autonomous tributary principality, with a Christian government and a national militia. «Its dimensions were greatly-enlarged. It éxtended from the Danube on the north to the Aegean Sea on the south and from the borders of Albania on the west to the Muritza River and the Black Sea on the east. This in- cluded nearly all of Macedonia _and a 2ood part of Thrace. By this the terri- tory adjacent to Constantinople left to the Sultan was cut off from Albanja and Thessaly, his possessions on the west. The treaty of San Stefano did not suit the other great powers of Kurope and 4 their representatives, with those of Russia liam Duer, the mother of Mrs. Clarence tertained. She is the daughter of Wil- liam Travers, a granddaughter of Rev- erdy Johnson and has long been a not- | able figure in New York life. LS g House Considers Naval Bill. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—The House to-day began consideration of the naval appropriation bill under the operation of a rule which made the new legislation relative to the increase of the personnel of the navay and the Naval Academy in order. The general debate on the bill was without special feature. Littlefield and Sulzer had an interesting clash be- fore the naval bill was taken up, the former charging sthe -latter with having perverted the record. ——— We Are Selling Agents for “Phe Twinlock Loose Leaf Ledger.” Bookkeepers are invited to examine the many excellent features of these ledgers. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 71 Market st. » half-dozen were on January 26 slowly re- | | | | tutia, Samoan Isiands, | | | | GILROY, Feb. 17.—Charles E. Sanders, a ploneer farmer of Santa Clara County, | died at his home near here last evening, aged 78 years. He was a native of Nova Scotia and came to California in 1349. In | 1868 he took up his residence in this coun- ty. He leaves a wife and two sons. ——— Free Entry for Certain Livestock. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—The Senate Committee on Finance to-day agreed to report favorablf the bill providing for the free importation of thoroughbred live- stock for breeding purposes. The bill ex- tends the privilege to such livestock im- ported for sale. i MBS A WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—The Interior De- partment will continue to enforce its regula- ticn prescribing penalties for the trespass of sheep on forest reserves, notwithstanding the decision of Judge Hanbury of Seatile that suca regulation is unconstitutional, Charles E. Sanders. | | Dr.Bull's Cough symp from choking after you have given baby one or two doses. mother should keep a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in the house to be pre- pared for sudden attacks of croup. ONE I.lolli Ggfflm CFI ISOY. mm isson, inton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: “My little boy. three years old, caught the croup and 1 concluded to Dr. Bull's as I have more faith in i T bave this old reliable house I feel safe, and since it cured him I always keep a bottle in A AVOID SUBSTITUTES. some cheap imitation that contains harmful drugs. “DR. BULL'S.? Price 2. Soa that the # BULL'S HEAD” is on the

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