The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 5, 1903, Page 28

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28 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1903. GERMANY WILL INTERVENE IN THE BALKAN SITUATION AS A SUPPLOIIRTER OF AUSTRO-RUSSIAN REFORM PLANS snfm&lllsmgfllm SW[HIJT;I&IUSI[’%':I[E : — Kaiser to Urge Adopt|0n| of Strong Measures | Stormy Passage to Shout “Long Live the ! Five Men Are Lost on|Throng the Streets and | by Su“an ; St. Pierre. Repub]ic," ‘ Store Opcrs at 9 a. m. and Closcs at 5:30 p. m. § l £ ,Burgundla, and Notre Dame |Memorial Services to Be| N Th } [ de Salut Tossed by : Held for These Killed at e ‘» '“ S ; ; il Angry Seas. ! Salamanca. I H i Arrive Daily E\en day theu is some- | i { | | HALIFAX, N, April 4—A dispatch from St. Plerre says that the passage of | the steamers Burgundia and Notre Dame | T de Salut from France was the roughest | ever experlenced. One man was lo sea and four others were drowned | harbor of St. Plerre after the arriv lh(\ steamer on F ay. The Notre Dame de Salut left St. Malo | | on March 18 and experfenced sixteen days’ [ Many othe contInuous rough weather, On Mareh 26 a| The Republican v tremendous sea boarded tne steamer and | to take political ad j tion, especially It the MADRID, April 4-—The rioting here was ontinued untll a late hour last night. public ed the crowd of students | in parading the streets, a black flag was | ies of ““Long lve | to the Minister | by 3 )‘,:’" - €, hnvlnm ge of the situa- | orders wpread. | Spatn will hotd | & students kmed1 » | swept fore and aft, carrying three men overboard, besides a 1 | i deck gear and other pe | | Two of the | by the next o ( of Salamanca has been dxs-i | 7 l‘!,‘ the re- the Govern- Marselllatse.” rloters 1 | the mob. ! | The 1200 fishermen i me steamer never expe: é;:szcr Weeki Fancy Tai'ored impre, USSIAN INSTITUTE FOR STUDY OF umnm Quarter of a Million Dollars Appro- | f! priated to Promote Scholarly Investigation. ri !' criminals will be| sul of representatives t the institute In St ate programme so early tn the | regime and placed | ontrol of the pro- | GAINED RENOWN IN | COMMAND THE 8UL-~ whole d, and, be settie prob- fm- ‘wrmore that 1t nn ne e her 1 without serfous L dshed. i‘f?'t'fbfl"k**'i‘*fi"b’k‘!"h**??!9!'&&?i‘?bd"&”b*****'&'*'h'b'h’h'flkd’*&*'b*&'h *d’***dfl**'hft’&*d‘*dflbd’dflb**'bm’b'b'hd"’#‘&’&*b*d"!""* *dfl !:t'*bd"b*d"% ITS GOLDEN ANN IVEBSARY . 50 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SUCCESs |853 It was 50 years ago that HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS was first introduced to the public as a family medicine, and its remarkable progress, as it forged its way to the front rank, in th '{' ' 3 ok o oo oo oo tefao o . i S HEHEEHEEE e o 6 s vy e s s s s - spite of all opposition, is one of the wonders of the twentieth century. Its success, however, is at- % tributed to the fact that it is founded on true merit, without which no medicine can hope to succeed. It has therefore stood the test of 4 ‘_; popularity for half a century and has established a record of cures of STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEY AND BOWEL DISORDERS : % unequaled by any other medicine; in fact, it has never been kncwn to fail, even in the most severe cases. : It will also positively cure Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Be ching, Nausea, Indigestion, Dys- p-psia, Constipation, Biliousness, Liver and Kidney Complaints, La Grippe and Malaria, Fever and Ague. In view of such convincing testi- monies as the following, you will certainly be justified _in giving the Bitters a fair trial. Is therefore deserving of a fair trial by every one suffer- ing from these ailments; and if ycu will only take our zd- vice, which is backed by prominent physicians through- out the country, you'll Le thankful afterward. It will surely cure you. Thousands of persons, to'-day, owe their good health toits use, having been cured by the Bitters, after all other remedes had failed. You can therefore safely trust a medicine with such an indorse- ment. It will Restore the Appetite, Build Up the Run- Down System, Strengthen the Nerves, Purify the Blood and Promote Sound Sleep. THE GENDINE HAS OUR PRIVATE STAMP OVER THE NECK OF THE BOTTLE. 500 R 3 0 B 5 43R 3 3 s e e G 1 G 1 s e s s oo s e s o s o e s 55 f e Brooklyn, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Gentlemen—I have used your Bitters Gentlemen — Your Bitters is the only and it cured me of my stomach trou- remedy that has brought back my appe- ble. I recommend it to all sufferers. tite and cured me of indigestion and JOHN THOMAS. stomach trouble. E. C. WOOD. AVOID ALL IMITATIONS OR SUBSTITUTES threkre sheerie b el oo e odr e oo oo o e s sbeodos 84 ) 06506 s 0 s s s o o1 s i s s e s o 0 o P R S e s P

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