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A THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, Thlrty Years of Severe Heart Trouble. Obtained No Relief Until I Tried Dr. Miles’ Helfl Cure— It Cured Me. ,, Since the advent of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure me geaeral pudlic has learned to know that ase is curable. Flottering, palpi- 1on, shortness of breath and beart paing 2pidly diseppear before ite megie inflaence. unequalied as a heast and blood tonic. 3, when returning , I wes taken with 2 waich y ame to shake, and wh 10 Pr ng - T took saveral hottles New Cure for the Heart. I nued the remedy unt! my hea th was and l)w;vz keep a supply on hand now past 70 years h 176 pounds. 1 er also Ne=ve and Liver Pills, A s and Ne: v .-« ralgia, and adso for scigtic ence t !"‘ltmaede'.’ olutely every time G. Bowens, ste geii and guzrantee first bot- B5 Remedies d for free book oue 2o _ Address sssemger Agent arcisco. C. R&N.CO. AMERICAN LINE. Wew York—Southampton—Londoz. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. Wew York—London. Wew York—London wis Southampton. DOMINION LIKE. 7 Boston—Queenstown—Liverpool. Montresl —mnrpoo)— Boston MEDITERRANEAN Azores, Gibralter, Naples NOLLAND AMERICA LINE. o York—Rotierdam via Boulogme. RED STAR LINE. Wew York—Antwerp—Faris. re € 10 am | Finland June WHITE STAR LINE. New York—Queenstown First a VKOH AMA (Hiogo), Namburg-/fmencan. YMOUTH RG. HAMBURG -seces sxoress wai Passsage: cervin HAWALL SAMOL WEW )@ ZEALAKD axo YDNEY, ® DIRECT LiME Yo TANITL occalcs.s. ALAMEDA noiulu, May 23, 11 a & MARIPOSA, for Tahiii. June 5 URA. for Honolulu, S riday, June 4 3 SPREDIELS & DRSS C0., s TRkt 8 863 Rartt® g e, 28 e L., Pk, P . CMPAGNIE CENERALE TRANSATLANTIGUZ > TV HAV !‘Al(" . Thursday, instesd of r., from x‘lel;‘:‘& Ri , foot Morton St iret Ciesk 1o Huvee, $70 4nd upwers. Seo ond class 10 Ha $45 «nd upward. GENERAL FOR UNITED BTATES AND CAN.- (Hudson builéing), Z1 & ©O. Facific venve, San firemd Ticket Agents. umuuuucvuus-m Sicurmers GEN. FRISBIE or 3O TICELLO— 940 o m., 3:15 end §:30 p. B, eX. Sunday. naey, $:45 . m. 8:30 p. m. Leaves Vallajo, o = 1230 noon, S moex. Sunday. Sun’ any. T 15 p. m. Fare 50 ceats. Tel u-m u- Plu 2. Mission-sl. TCH Weekly fali, Sl per Year. || Now | t {1 'NATIONAL COUNCIL DELEGATES WILL VIEW STATE'S WONDERS I TRAINS GONVEY MANY DELEGATES 'Members Junior Order United American Mechanics to Assemble To-Morrow in Pythian Castle. Business Will Be Followed by Pleasure Jaunts Christian Tempergnce Union Members in San Diego. LRSI L Twenty-First Annual Con-| | vention Is to Com- i mence To-Day. H | | S S 1 Dispatch to The Call. | oea 1 May 18.-This has bes i for the ingatherinz of the dele- | d ¢ s of Calt | to atterd the tweniyv- nwention of that organizat the morl 2 will be somewhat out committee has to do { { 1 | vention wiil tak ng. While the STAI\}‘OBD MAN DIES FROM TYPHOID FEVER Name of Seventh Victim of Recent Epidemic at the University Recorded. ERS OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE JUNIOR CAN MECHAI.ICS, WHICH WILL CONVENE IN || 1ON IN THIS CITY TO-MORROW | 1 Counci! of the Junior | vening to | ited American Me ’1 ezates at beadquarters, anics will hold its session of 1903 | PRUPLIIR A R | cisco, commencing to- | c Mount Tam- | - ek | ladies of the party. | iere will be re ) ip throvgh: Chinatown jon of the Union. | Ma Mormning sessfon. Alter battieships 10 the cars. an hinatown. sesafon be heid in Pythian Ca ing named members of |t committee of arrange- | . preparatic for the | visitore during their in the t | be an escur- open evente. adjournmen: gession, and in the evening a | eption hall of the Lick | after wh the have photd wecks and are now seriou m being on the road Improvement Club. | at 5 pim through the ollowing is the itinerary time that the visitors are in th 19—Meeting the de during, during,| . where lunch will b tich there will be a dris boulevard und then a drive rough the [ The headquarters Tucsday, Ma: »{ the visitors will be Lick House, where there will be a register provided for the visitors so that | he local members can casily locate the: friends. National of Counselor George B. Bowers Pennsylvania and a large number of the delegates arrived from the East yes- e order has a membership the country f 110,000, dr‘d wiil be represented at the conven- tion by delegates. W. A. Faison of North Carolina, Commissioner of Labor and Printing of that State, and | present vice counselor of the order, will the next national counselor. Up to| the present time only one candidate has | | been mentioned for the position of vice | -ounselor, and he is Dr. J. L. Cooper of | | | | | | i i | { | B | | | Raleigh, i | be TFort Worth. | | || @ ittt .;.._:_.!.:_. HOBBER THRES "~ PALBOAD GO Special Dispateh to The Call NORTH POMONA erator Stansfield at the Santa F | was held up at 9:3 o'clock to-night by an unknown man, and robbed of all the money the robber could find in the depot, about $47. Stansficld had been obliged to remain in his office becausec one of the west-bound overland trains was late. The office was open and during the earlier part of the eveninz a uumber of persons were pass- ing through the station. Stansfield was busy at the key when a man about thisty vears of age sneaked into the place, and efore the operator knew he was near, he heard the command to throw up® his | hands. Turning in hig chair he found himself looking into the barrel of a rovolver and the robber repeated his command. operator obeyed at once. Then the r ber demanded to know where the money way kept and was told that most of it wasg locked in the safe. Fe compelled Stansfield to open the cash drawer from which the robber took $47. He made no attempt to steal railroad tickets, by after taking the operator's gun and warn Colored enamel bed, $22. | The makers of this bed give more attention todesign than probably any other ‘manufacturer of metal beds in { America. In inexpensive beds as well 2s the more || costly ones they are constantly bringing out new ideas || — patterns that excel all others in beauty and construc- || tion. We bave this bed in the following color combi- nations: gray, cream and gold; blue, white and gold; || 'e, white and gold. Price for any combination, $22.00. A metal bed to be properly dressed must be covered || with a lace spread with bolster cover to matck., Oneof || our most attractive spreads is of dainty white muslin with imitation duchess lace insertion and hemstitched | flounce. The bolster cover matches spread and is in- cluded in the price—¢6.00. | { A bobbinet spread, made the ®same as the above | described, is also offered at £6.00. Others as high as | $37.50. | Dainty gilt reception chair with upholstered seat for $8.50. A corner arm chair to match for $12.50. | fifim@tf (Successors tc California Furniture Co.) 057 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gate Avenne, - 78 | | ing him not to follow, he backed out of | | the door and disappeared. Stansfield waited several minutes hefore giving the alarm au. by that time the robber hiad disappeared. —————— Favorite Brand of Champagne. Speaking of champagnes, Pommery is recognized py econnoisseurs throughout the world as the highest grade of cham- pagne. It was served at the banquet giv- en in honor of the President by the Union League Club in San Francisco on May | 14 and was also selected exclusively ffll‘} the President’s banquet on April 3 at Mil- | waukee. This goes to show that Pom-l mery g always to be found at prominent gatherings where the expenditure of money 18 no consideration and where the | best of wine is served TUESDAY, MAY 19 | Report Reaches Wall Street ! sentatives of the boilermakers and shop- The large staurants v\h]«-h'rar‘A ans) o | Bo s i she aundstes.did titde 1f any- | ROSENTHAL’S BEAUTIFUL | say they have filled the places of striking Excellence. freight package handlers and t the | JOMEN'S SHOES—Vici Kid and CHILDREN'S strikers wi!l not be take ba | X 1f or Patent Leather —Viei Kid, Box Calf S g | ortment of sizes - Patent !(.mmwr, 3 Sizes 5 to S8...... HADLEY DEFIES THE UNIONS. | 2.00 s 83 10 104 from the trucks. Yale's pres- ident declined on the ground that | the constitution permits any man to sell called out in a etic strike a heard am he LONDO! y 18.—King Edward held the third levee of his reign at Buckingham Palac e S e tale - 107, 109, 111, 113 KEARNY STREET. SAN FRANCISCO. bera ot the Talted States Erbassy were pre 1903. PRESIDENT BUAT MEETS STRIKERS Holds Conference With Men at Union Pa- cific Offices. ADVERTISEMENTS. o ST ema— e D e T ALL THE POPULAR LEATHERS a3 That Trouble Will Be Speedily Ended. pecial Dispatch to The Call. | NEW YORK, May 18.—President Horace Burt of the Union Pacific Railway arri: in this city to-day and Wall street heard later that he had held a nference at | the Union Pacific offices with the repre- | $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords on Earth can Be Bought at Rosenthal’s for = ‘be unnecessary vagance to pa; iy : pair of -hool or wxlord' elsew’ Men men of the road, who are on strike. The report that reached Wall street was that | an agreement had practically been reach- | ed for a settlement of the strike before | the end of the week. At the Union Paclfic offices the report of the conference was denied, as all siml- lar reports have been. Rl MORE MEN GO TO WORE. Omaha Employers s Are Still Confident of Defeating the Strikers. | OMAMA, Neb., May 13.—Although there were more men at work to-day for em-| ployers augainst whom & strike was de- clared three weeks ago than at any time since the struggle began therc was far | from a general resumption of busin $3.30 for ers. B e BASEMENT DEPARTMENT T e iie HONEST, STYLISH SHOES ue being whether or not should appear on horse- The rallroads morning, the | the uniou label shoes s=et by union labor. AT BARGAIN PRICES..... Wever before has so little money commanded so much Shoe Sizes 11 to 2.. BOYS and_ YOUTHS' ABLE SCHOOL and Yale's President Will Not Call Off | Student Strike-Breakers. | NEW HAV g s 15.—Union | i by =) labor and Yale | come into conflict | six undergrady R Kid. Box PLAY or Patent Lfla(nr-r—all fi]zns to to 51 have the adventure of by ates of Yele who recent- rom the ('advs un- Committeemen ! nt Hadley to call sked Presid Illustrated Catalogue Free. {ROSENTHALS Mail Orders Carefully Pilled. ntimating that halls may be rd now threats on Yale's new o~ SLAYS A FORMER STATE OFFIGIAL Montana Blizzard Kills Supreme CourtConfirms ‘ Barber Kills Henry C. Thousands of Bwes | Their Titles to Visa- | Knoblock in a Lou- on the Ranges. 1 lia Lands. L o e e e e e e el SHEEP RANCHERS OIL COMPANIES SUFFER BIG L0355 WIN A VIGTORY i isiana Town. BUTTE, Mont., May 18.—Advices from| WASHINGT ! e United | ‘-,\‘om‘ northern and southern sections of the |Statcs Supreme Court to-day de: lhe‘ eath of | State tell of extremely heavy losses|case of the Cosmos Exploration Company _umum Clay among lambs as a result of the snow- | ve. the Gray Eagle Oll Company and th ‘.I:‘nn“v’;:‘-“l\ -l“;uh norning storm which prevailed yesterday and last | P: Land Company vs. L]h‘rnl.lwlul:‘.lr: UUI fom Mamstmto The dwatuis wun o oy | ”m'dm'.mz(xr.‘»c\‘)vsa\“‘;dldfur;;( in | witnesses of the tragedy refuse to talk A Dillon report says tens of thousands | 2 M The opinion affirmed the de- | further than te say that Garault shot in self defense The two men { gether, when | Governor Knoblock of young lambs have fallen beneath the | fierceness of the heavlest blizzard for! pe i | May in the history of this section. | teports pour in from every direction, ! The cases Inv d 1 queation as to the validit mineral lands tn inti revolver. detailing losses of frightfully large per- | Hon-! ::n‘le:lr:eil;ll‘ :V);T[wo‘:\‘:n::\ M:.\;.“.’, ‘;.‘j",”, poc i et T "K'x"‘;"'ff',,':,:,,';{, < | explode. Meantime Garault whipped out spring. e y | € e whipped out p\ Great Falls speclal says that H. H. | clalmed under the locations of this char- | his revoiver 'f -w”rfd“r’fcmxl :! ad Wilson, a sheep herder on the range near | acter and sought to oust oil companies bat his alm was true was es- Portage, has been lost and undoubtedi claiming the lands under the placer m who' i wnu‘n'l\ ]l; o has been frozen to death. His flock was|ing laws. The Court of Appeals decid e £ e bt et T found, but searching partl could find no | that e petitions did n contain fact s ‘;m "1"'1_ & eyl tal . trace of him. Wilson's horse was found ; sufficient to justify the relief asked{ O B bl B PR B d i J s and acco! ly decided in favor of the iarault s ies S AR B achyichinly. dac . It is belleved he will be oft firmed by The court decided also a procecding by e nd that action was at- | Immediately. the' Supreme Court. | allowed bond. Knoblock served as the worst in the history Ranchers in the sections of Geyser have sufl-rcd Lieutenant Gover- 1 | The storm 15' i~ ! |t ton, SCama e o Governor Samuel D. McEner. heavily, and reports of losses come in Riverside Ofl \rmp.lnu against Sec- !::"'“ ”{‘fl;{"m .’ e hd‘l’;nbcc)r; from every 3 3 invol practically te .- e e e o This case was first heard | | practicing law here. B WASHINGTON, y Direc#r of the | by Supreme Court for the District of | @ 4=irisimiieininimii=ieisirinimi=i=iii- @ Mint Roberts to- purchased 405,000 ounces | Columbla and wam an effort to compel | The trial court refused to issue such an of the Philippine coinage | e Secretary nts an ounce, nearly | t" t located in 1 order and that decision was affirmed - day. to issuc a patent to lands of forest reservation lands. Weak Men, Read! IT.1S PITIABLE to think of the vast number of men who go on from day to day suffering mental and physical torture as a result of their weakness, while right at their doors other men are being cured of the same discase. Ouc who has not known it himself cannot realize the feelings of a man in an advanced stage of Nervous Debil- ity. nor does he hear it, thesc men do not ‘talk of their trou- bles. Even when they arc fortunately led to use. the remedy which is now so well known—Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt—and are cured by it, they do not mention it to their closest friends, hence the prevalence of this trouble and the means of cure are appreciated only by those who have had experience. And yet I have thousands upon thousands of grateful paticuts who are willing to testify to their cures by DR. McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIC BELT and who wounld be glad to share their knowledge with others if writ- ten to. 1 send the names of these people to any one who requests them. There is not another remedy in the world to-day *that has proved as effective as Dr. McLaughiin’s Electric Belt Tts cures speak volumes for the good work it has accomplished. This Belt with Free Electric Suspensory for Weak Men Write To-day for My Free Ilustrated Book and Full Information, is an absolutely positive cure for all forms of Nervous Debility, Loss of Memorv. Varicocele, Weak Stomach and all those Physical and Vital Weaknesses, Confusion of Ideas, Kidney and allicd complaints, Rheumatism, Sciatica, etc., etc. It has cured thousands every year after. every other known remedy has failed. The fact is medicines cannot cure'these complaints, as you will know if you have llcn drained from the system, and to cure it It is the crowning triumph in electrical science tried them. Electricity. which is nerve fore s the power that has must_be replaced. This Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt will do. and its cost is within the reach of every sufferer. Dr, McLaughlin's book is_published for frec distribution to those interested in the development of yigorous healtf in men and women. It is profusely {llustrated and describes his method of treatment and appliances. Sent sealed free on request. Send for it to-day, inclosing this ad. Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt has a cure in every town. Upon request the names of your neighbors who have been cured by it will be sent to you. Call for free consultation and test. (o jon:! have to caution you agalust a certain advertisement offering “an electrical belt free.” Of course, it is AULIONS , 07, Tntended to deceive persons wishing to secure health.. Instead of a free belt they send a box of Write me to-day and I will expose the fraud. Address 906 MARKET STREET. San Francisco. medicine C. O. D. when you write. + i.:)R.'M. C. McLAUGHLIN,