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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1903. POLITICIAN'S WIFE SEADa HIM 10 JAIL - DR. KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT. Fire=Fighter’s - Story How the Strongest Man in the Philadelphia Fire Department--Once the Weakest--Gained His Strength and Health, by Using Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney and Bladder Remedy. SANTA CRUZ EXTENDS A WELCOME TO KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HOSTS o e RERE SRR Rathbone Sisters Share in the Warm Greeting and Both Orders Begin the Business of Their Con- ventions in the Decorated City Near the Ocean 3 !/ Former Fish Commis- sioner of Washing- ton Arrested. [ ERE is the story as he gave it to a special representative of Philadels phia's Great Newspaper, “The Norti. American”: “*You will hardly believe it when I tell you there was a time when my body ERE'S the story of a man who was near death’s door and was H saved by using Swamp-Root : If he came to you and said: “My friend, do yon suffer with S . was in sach a diseased comdition that my relatives and friends would have, | 2 i ble? D % 5 t time, been surprised to | t | Woman Who Was His Com- hdn? t;:’ P ;:cl;zour basic : :nyn:e:::,e It :a:“;flndtcxe c:)o “'.:\dn::x | panion Is Also Taken ache you feel all over trouble, for which I could secure 0o relief. I was under the care of my fam- ily physician for a number of years, but he was unable to do me any good. I also consuited two noted specialists on kidney diseases, but they were unable to give me more than temporary re- lief. I had already made application to join the army, but was turned down on account of my bad physical condition. “I was advised to try that greatest of all remedies—SWAMP-ROOT. and can't tell exactly what's the matter? Have you tried medi- cines or doctors without benefit? Are you about fi—mxngd? Then do as I did, and ge? vrell—use Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Reot! I know it will cure you.” e in Custody. Suit for Divorce Is Commenced at Tacoma and Action Is Taken to Prevent a Disposal of Property. Special Dispatch to The Call TACOMA, May 18.—Surprise throughout the d to-day by the ar- rest A. Little, a prominent poli- tician and former te Fish Commission- er, and Mrs. Jennie Worth, the divorced | wife of a local grocery dealer. Little was one of the chief lieutenants of the late Governor Rogers and during his adminis- tration held the oflice of Fish Commls:]‘ sioner. He is a stockholder in several cor- | i | | | orations and known throughout the | rthwest. his afternoon bail was fixed at $3000 for in the meantime both he and Mrs. > committed to the county jail | worn to by Mrs. | began civil action | T Little. Wood we »r Court and secured a tem- | porary tion restraining Little and the companies in which he is a stockhold- | er from selling any of the community | property Mrs. Little specifies that they have been enty-one years and have five She asks that the property be er either half of it, or th for the, sup- married tw children divided, I he did this, would you be- lieve him? Woudn't you, if you were a suf- ferer, follow his advice, knowing that he bore living, sentient, vital testimony to the wonderful vir- tues of this great natural remedy? WELL, that is just what Hugo Hutt, strongest man in the Philadelphia Fire Department, hero of a hundred battles with the flames, is doing now through the medium of this newspaper. Hugo Hutt has been connected with the Philadelphia Fire De- partment for the past four years. “l wrote to Dr. Kilmer & Co., at Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bot= tle, and its effect upeon me was so no- ticeable that I went immediately and bought a u{pply irom my druggist, witla the result that in a comparatively short time I had entirely recovered and be- came the man you see me now. “I served a number of years in the army, and for the past four years I ha been comnected with the Philadelphia Fire Department. My work, both in the army and fighting fires in Philadel- phia, has been cf the most arduous, and work that I could not do did I not have a strong physique. “l éo not know what words ‘Kidney Trouble’ mean now, and do not expect to. I cannot speak too highly of Swamp-Root. A few bottles of this great remedy did more for me than s dozen physicians could (Signed). HUGO HUTT 2223 Vine St., Philadelphia the Pa | | port ¢ children. The hear- A z I /I ey, 000 ing of the civil suit was set for next Mon-| He is stationed at the engine i | day z B i e o Mrs. Wood formerly conducted a lodg- house at Nineteenth and Callow- i ; A R ND this i only one man’s xing which time Little form- | il Streets. Mr. Hutt is known HUGO HUTL. PHILADELPHIA FIREMAN. story —if the average | | @ eieimiteetmieioiimifeiefoioiieieii @ | BS the ltro;%est man in the Fire Department and has taken many | reader of a newspaper could be persuaded to read the thousands of I 0F THE MASSADHE prizes at athletic tournaments for his prowess in the field of sports. | such testimonials which come to Dr. Kilmer’'s Swamp- Root, the ! TH—LS SH]RY H ' He is also an ex-sergeant of the United States Infantry,|kidney troubles which now afflict humanity would be cut down ! = | having for several years been stationed at Fort Niobrara, Neb. [ fifty per cent. Continued From Page 1, Column 7./ My, Hutt also served with the Sixth Pennsylvania Regiment dur- For these testimonials all prove beyond a doubt that the greate lishment in Kishenev, but that business ing the Spanish-American war. est cure for kidney, liver and bladder troubles is 4 SR e sy e % | is destroyed, as well as my home. Now B PYTHIAS WHO ARE TAKING AN L e Denaiene. FiociTe e 9 \ SR A B 5| Corne cas pasvaces r. Rilmer’s Swamp-Roo - - == S s e i i . | Says Kishenev Affair Was Not Due : : to Religious Feeling. > ~ ANTA. ¢ i Gmime Beir Tutia A°] wARHINGIGRC MV~ o cie NATURE’S GREATEST AID TO THE SUFFERING. Knig ¥ During the recep-! sinf, the R 1 Embassador, in a cen- b3 J : - c ed by Hasting's | versation to-d relative to Jewish EDI'I_OBIAL NOTICE—Swamp-Root is so remarkably successful that a special arrangement has been made by which all of our readers who haye not - 5 troubles in said already tried it may have a sample bottle sent absolutely free by mail, also a book that tells all about it and its wonderful cures. Address Dr.Kilmer & & ok ~"I‘ :1“: ')l"d"(‘d 3 ""f"'lz\‘: as in Germa -\'rf\nd’r“ Binghamton, N. Y. In writing be sure to mention that you read this generous offer in The San Francisco Daily Call. The regular fifty-cent and oite “ oot e S certain of it rems | dollar size bottles are sold by all druggists. Don’t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root—Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the addresss Lodge, Past Grand Chan- | in t s will not work in the | Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. s Chaddt Cles field or engage ulture. They prefer to = s Grand Chancellor D. | /='7 OF SAEREE b 08 e & Jew & coupie of dol- i Vice Chancellor B. V. | lura' g R :::"’P,‘;““:‘;Y ‘[E p. m. to-morrow and will be glven a wel- | they did not conform to the laws of the . s e e A B oo s PRES"}“T L[l‘ES THE Yus{M' come by the people. He will be met at church, which fort ge between ef O Behiiis Ao Sl e s 3 the depot by a reception committee, head- near rel v special dispen- 2 ;rrn?'; )\‘::!k(rro_‘b:;:‘eq\ifri peasant is o ed by Mayor Clark and driven to the | sation. h privilege was requested i irand Master at Arms C. L 2 “peasants and Plaza through streets strung the entire | - by elther person, so Bishop Tierney can- - d Inner ¢ o rd;‘ \;rmasnn_ ews occurs. is o very | Continued From Page 1, Column 4. | (%0 W1 o reds of electric lights. celled the marriage ‘ w _*UM;‘ % I“hg;!')fl- | R Nig' af e At the Plaza he will address several Bradley can v remarry with full pere o A Belix. R. Sloan, | 10 1ght his ruin thousand school children who will be mission of the Catholic church. P _-’;‘_“Ii’!""l‘“‘l'l‘ . BE 20 DAt e the President and his traveling compan- | seated on the grand stand which served it cdsasisiiumd < izt 508 lons were badly in need of baths when | during the street fair last week. Young Taft Is Techni i x s e o L e e & noRink 10 Induce | they reached the train. An escort of cav- | At the conclusion of the address he will . sm‘T?{ oI AT ?.“’:‘lly‘?“"u'" 2 CiSiman; 3 | eftort was | alry from Fort Wood, which is situated | be driven to the Sutter Club; whers he | g NOBWALE. Cwn, May. Wee st e, w L ris e yger fatdhs e af | jects " estab- | here, went with the President to Ray-| will be the guest of homor at a dmner. | C@ncels Ceremony Per- | Walbridse Tatt of New York and Edward " i s dume e g i o . successtul, | mond. There will be no speechmaking during | 5 - Lawrence White of Lowell, Mass., stu- i ey eifecs Do peelategal. this s —_— this repast, which will not last over an | formed in Catholic | dents at a private school here, who were t = s pblop =Ll ~ i lr ,_and not the Rus- SPEECH AT BERENDA. hour, and Mayor Clark has arranged to | | charged with assaulting John D. Milne, B . Eani JeBsiEsline Mjor D..C. 15 no feeling = | have'it as quiet and restful for the Presi- | Church | tiartiieat ot the s AT ther fhice “Th Sl it e F joecause of religlon. | President Roosevelt Appeals for the | dent as possible. An hour later, or 9| 5 the Connect Railway d Light . | < . L4 s L e ¢ o'clock, he will be driven to the State | . s 2 S . e SAMET of Los Angele Frye, of San | ants, W ol wonaly Hosshe Highest Type of Citizenship. Capitol, and from a stand erected on the plompeny. ourt this mornfag to Pacif : Bt G | Bt Staee mni W 1| aons a upon “There | BERENDA, May 18—When the Presi- | cast side he will address the citizens of Sioin) Diwaiil teThe Cun. Lo e o the e S 2 haffner is to have opposition | respecte appreciatea gn | dent arrived here he found a large crowd | Sacramento. It has been arranged that| ypw pav Conn., May 1S—Rev. | fourd guilty of technical assault by x o ke | awalting him. A special train from Fres- | the President shall be driven to the depot 2 e . ity ¢ a t Lat office of the grand keeper of rec- | R e s Donorer TN | oW 5 P ‘ at the conclusion of his address so that | John Russell, pastor of St. Patrick’s | Judge Lockwood. who s: his conduet . ords and seals. This office he has held | il ment affords the eame | DO had brought "‘;"mb:"“ ”: ;h'd'_h“,;‘:" he shall be able to retire for the night | Church, surprised his congregation yes- | Was perfectly Justifiable, and what he D e T twmevects ews that it does to any | of Commerce and jthelr friends. They | (o; jater than 10 o'clock. terday oy announcing that a’ marriage | Would have dome under like circum- 2 3. P Akbot of Datdand. i e "ked_ the officiala imme. | l0udly cheered the President and he spoke| GRASS VALLEY, May 18.—This city { performed in thdt church had been de- | gin®ye 0 00 e s ;;“u“‘;ri} ( } his been a prosperous year for the | diat 3 ""‘"“u‘:'s’;f;\.‘r“'{’“u:"r; i e S st “'f"‘ be "l"“‘“’“" Ang ‘lese","d "’;m“""“; | clared null and void by Bishop Tierney. |costs. White was fined 325. Both stu- 1 Cnighin of Pyilisd’s ' S| E f punishme o My Friends and Fellow-citizens: I am glad | afternoon owing to excursions to greet | AT A ; F. ley n appeal te . n et e e 20 ity | e i D sians have becn pun- | ¢o have the chance of saying & word to you of | President Roosevelt at Colfax. Every | ‘1o Princizals were Henry I. Bradiey | dents took an appeal to the next term of 5 in membership has been 1717, and in - witacks upon Jews, but, noL- | {51s wonderful - and _fertlls vailey, the San | pucriocht, SOOSNE L Nt OO e ‘an | and Miss M. Healy, now Mrs. Charles A. | the Superior Court -« five. The assets have increased o conflicts, the Jews continue | joaquin Valley (cheers and applause). and even | M1 o lose umine the ateeraoon. | Hume. They were married about five —_————— € 8 .000. The receipts have been $499,- zs which hav been respon- glimpses 1 have got of it have made me ap- | A8reemen 0 e g » A Offi Is A ed of Cri Knights was by Gr Asburasivente ; Deliel. ‘STSIE 8F: 1o | bies which jnvolve them. | preciate its fertility. I am glad that the soil | while the public schools will also shut | years ago, without the announcement of Tmy cer 1s Accused of Crime. e s, $i2.340 14: atal | Continuing the conversation, the Ein- |4nd the climate here are such as o give us | their doors at 12 o'clock and allow hun- | the banns, as is customary In the Catho- | WASHINGTON, May IS.—Secretary were we canh on’ hand. 9% invest. | bassador said: thet foundation upon which we must rest: but, | dreds of school puplls a chance to greet |lic Church. They lived together only a | Root to-day ordered a court-martial of Ella or loaned, $106,611 57 real estate, $12,- | The Russian readily assimilates with the | gentlemen and ladies, the thing that pieases | the nation’s chief. The mines will’allow | ghort tine, when they were divorced by | Second Lieutenant Oliver P. Robinson, - | available assets, $285,641 81 ple of all oth and if he cannot | me most, even more than the crops, is the men | employes a chance to make the trip. Two | the State. Mrs. Bradley obtained pos- | Thirtieth Infantry, on charges of being @ i g e Ruestan” o o m o eimate and the soll. - You'can take ths | Ing the afternoon and will undoubtedly | to them. She then married I. Hume, with | A hoard of survey was appointed to ex- 5. BEDFOR 5 DENIED BAL American Woman Is Ar- raigned in London Police Court. M esented Mrs. Bedford's attor- knew there must be a re- t present. He applied for the the child and its in order that : Bedford's be sent to M Parls, trate ordered that the cash, ided over to the prisoner, but to. order the police officlals the checkbook. Mrs. Bedford she had money of her own 1k and needed the check- ¢ magistrate refused to order ban - did not propose to ask any | of his client's money and check- | patches from St. Peter effect that decree had been sued forbldding the Jews to arm them- Ives for their own protection. Sald he: I have rece 1 no information regarding the but I know that when the it will bt burg to-day to the a ministe; e dec The fact that e Governor of St perial authori- Kishenev affair rasures to punish the d to prevent repetitions of these dis- | | tie l and | sutity | turbances | ACCOUNTS NO e appear differently | e does not | Petersburg | best climate and the best soil and put a poor, tunities you must have the men. I fall to sec how any public man cannot belleve in the future of this country after he has gone as I | have gone from one side of the continent to the | other, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and has met audiences everywhere to whom hé can ap- peal in the name of the fundamental virtues of American _citizenship—fundamental virtues that go to make up good men and good women everywhere, and have gone to make them up since time began. 1 believe not In_brilllancy, not in genius. belleve 1n the ordinary humdrum work-a- virtues that make & man a ood man in I family, a good neighbor, & good man to deal with {n business, a good man to deal with 1 the state, and when you have a man with those characteristics in him you have a man 1 carry 2000 people. Roosevelt. Considerably over $1000 worth of beautiful specimens nestle in a man- zanita box. Colfax will to-morrow, hold the biggest crowd in its history. The President will stop for fifteen minutes. SRR TRAIN PASSES SACRAMENTO. Governor Pardee Leaves Presidential Party at the Capital. SACRAMENTO, May 19.—President Roosevelt's train arrived here p. m. and left at 12:15 a. m. The Presi- of the checkbook. He sald T EXAGGERATED. | who, it need comes, will rise level to that | dent had retired and did not appear. . pLiLEY0 B E need. Tov Pardee left the traln at this however, that the question of bail might i There are any number of different kinds of | GOVErNOT LONDON e 4 uEht up any time during the week's | Chicf Babbi Adler of London Re-| _ Thers are any momes o8 Q0 e o macs | volnt. - 3 | ceives Confirmatory News. to be done. There is the work of the farmer, T e Y I Bedford, who wa sted on the steam- ‘| LONDON, Mdy 18.—Dr. Hermann N. | the work of the business man, the work of the | SORROW IN WOODLAND er Umbria at on Saturday S nief yabbl fr - | skilled mechanlc, the work of the men to turday. RE-ELECT GRAND OFFICERS Adler, the chief Tabbi, in the course of a | \hom I owe my safety every day and every FOR MOTHER LUCRETIA was charged if I reet Police Court toral charge to his congregation to- | night, the work of the railroad man, the work with h e & false declara- | AT INCREASED SALARIES night referred to the anti-Jew riots at | of the of the lawyer, the worlk of the sailor, the work soldler, the work in ten thousand ways Former Head of i;oly Rosary Acad- | tion of a child w: » ‘5 Kishenev. counts published by the It 4 fo ok o b - il Mre. Toeatorq Bailway Conductors Are Completing ad not exagseratéd’ the| i il B0 Tork e saan o aaexe any emy in That City Passes was taken to ail. Her lawy. the Business of Their Biennial | extent of the barbarities committed. He | does it well. - Away. er will make another cation for bail Convention at Pittsburg. | had to-day received a letter sent by a If the man is a slack, shiftless creature, T wish we could get rid of him. He is of no use. WOODLAND, May 18.—A telegram re- as soon as he Is able to do so d will PITTSBURG, May 18.—The twenty- number of leading citizens of Kishenev T ever Ve vl rey: he infe i ! S G, - > y occupation you will find some men | ceived to-day conveys the information all the facts before the ma te ¥ o P which fully corroborated what had been | whom you will haye to carry. You can: 1 e proceedings Bow street were | TiDth blennial convention of the Order of | o yiiched. The letter asked for help, for | muach with them, Every one of us will stumble | that Mother Lucretia died at 10 o'clock Railway Conductors will meet lo—mnrrow:i. | which he made an appeal. Dr. Adler de- | ¢ times, and shame (o the man, who does not | Sunday night at s monv‘\" "°‘,’,’° of ;he = | At the session to-day the following grand | clared that he was.pleased that the Amer- | L but | qer of the Holy Cross, Notre Dame, In- LDVERTISEMENTS. | ofcers were re-elected at increased sala- | icans were going to make representations | 5 Sy marmanent are. . Coonct carty mm | S0 © cne was a sister of Colonel Fuller, There’s a better —since I began? | to-day from Havre, brought sixty-four re- using Schilling’s Best. = ries: Grand chief conductor, E. E. Clark, compensation increased from $5000 to 36000 per year; A. E, Garretson, assistant grand chief conductor, $2000 to $3000; W. J. Maxwell, grand secretary apd treasurer, | $3000 to $3600; C. H. Wilkins, grand senior conductor, $2000 to $2500, and L. E. Shep- | sp grand- junior conductor, $2000 to is still between Boston and Portland, Or., with chances in favor of the latter. —_—— French Exiles Come to America. NEW YORK, May 18—The French line steamer La Champagne, which arrived ligious exiles from France—four sisters and sixty brothers, the latter, with two exceptions, being young students. Forty- six of the latter go to Metuchen, N. J., the others will go to Montreal. ——————————— to the Ru: massacre lecting subs tims. An indignation meeting of East End He- brews was held to-night. Many of the ian Government regarding the and that they were already col- riptions for the reliet of vie- and, speaking in Yiddish, made passion- Fund Raised in Portland. PORTLAND, Ore., May 18.~The Jewish | eitizens of Portland to-day sent $2000 to | New York to be added to the fund raised aiding the survivors of acre. Sale of Miss Lucile’s Hats. The sale of all Miss Lucile's trimmed hats at half price is now going on at The Vogue Cloak and Fur Co., 217 Grant ave- akers were emigrants from Kishenev, | ‘What I would plead for Is that we recognize the fact that we bring up our children fto work so that each resvects the other. T do not care whether a man is a banker or a brick- layer, it he i a good banker or a good brick- Iayer, he is a good ~itizen. If he Is dishonest, if he is tricky, if he shirks his Job or tries to | cheat his neighbor. be he great or small, be he the poor man cheating the rich man or the | rich man oppressing the poor man, In either THANKS AT MERCED. Crowd at the Station Gives Greeting to Nation’s Chief. MERCED, May 18.—~President Roose- velt's train stopped here for a few min- utes this evening and quite a number pf people were at the station to greet 'fis President. He responded in a minute's speech of thanks. John Muir, the naturalist, who accom- panied the President through the Yosem- late of Marysville, but now of San Frag- cisco, For nine years she was the honored and beloved head of Holy Rosary Acad- emy of this city. She was a woman ot splendid executive ability, possessed of u wonderfuly gifted mind, and was so gen- erous, kindiv and sweet tempered that NEW YORK, May 18.—Lawrence Barry, the jockey who was thrown from the horse Seminole jn & hurdle race at Mor- ris Park last week, died in the Fordham Hospital to-night. - He never ‘regained consciousness. ROCHESTER, N, Y.. May 18.—Leland Dorr Kent, who on Saturday was found guilty of manslaughter in the first qetme, was to-day Sentenced to twenty years' {mprisonment in Auburn. Kent was convicted of having en- couraged and assisted Ethel Blanche Dingle to commit suicide. a o nue, veen Post and Sutter streets. | ite Valley, left the train here. Palters of the sawe. Bun’ L > as arranged with this firm to dispose of SACRAMENT g ; SRbey whoiesale plant of l: Hr?’kgl':lub:tkl‘."cor.l h::‘i all her fine trimmed hats at half price. 0 P D. of the local Barbers' Union, has disappeared. precipitated a_lockout, The bakery and the one remalning rest rant were closed to- an indefalle peria s d Sale yesierday was very large and greater business is looked for to-day, It will continue until last hat is sold. # SACRAMENTO, = May 18.—President Roosevelt will arrive in this city at 6:4% When last seen he was crossing the bridge over the river with two mysterous. strangers. Eo-:m:m believe Mischell has been mur- at 11:55 | | | | whom she is now living. and Miss Healy were first cousins and amine into the shortage and exonerated | purely formal. Prosecuting counsel were | The Embassadors attentlon was called | shiftiess, triling creature on the soll and yoi| A box of costly gold specimens and | Recently Bishop Tierney’s attention has [ Robinson, but the findings were disap- not present. After evidence of the arrest i e eca et o0 i Ereatest oppor- | BuBBets will be presented to President ) been called to the fact that Mr. Bradiey | proved by General Davis, commander gen- eral of the Philippines. Men’s Hosiery Special Here is an opportunity that prompts your buying at 18ast a half-dozeg pair of hose: Silkonized hose in slate, tan and black with the latest stitch g $2500, ate protests against the authors of these | case he is a bad citizen. hrined In th ' i d want to say what her memory is enshrined in the hearts of R g feellng all around The most interesting questionito be con- | outrages. A committee was appointed to |}, a7k Y08 #5d WaRL to 8y whaka pleasure | [ IS o lace open work in front; seamless, fast colored, spliced heels and sidered | to-morrow is the selection of a | collect subscriptions in London for the | (Cheers and applause.) 3 ——— . i | Place for the next convehtion. The fight | relief of the sufferers by the riots. ¢ Fall Causes Jockey’s Death. toes, well made, comfortable and durable; really worth more than we ask; special for a short time. 25c a /Pair Out-of-town orders filled SN rite for our new illustrated catalogue. 00D 5(0 740 Market Street

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