The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 5, 1903, Page 22

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THE SAN FRANEISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 35, DR. XILMER'S SWAMP-RCOT. KIDNEY AND BLADDER i TROUBLES PROMPTLY CURED | FROM A Sample Bottie Sent FREE by Mall. | wish- in and uric pain in the 1d water or bad - ARRIDAL OF FIRST MESSAGE Mfl_]Y]Lfl TO THIS CITY . Postal Telegraph Superintendent ADVERTISEMENTS. IN WOMAN’S BREAST A LUMP IS CANCER A lump or sore on the lip, face or any- where =ix months is nearly always cazcer. It mever pains umtil almost past cure. I WILL GIVE $1,000 > CURE any CANCER or NO XNIFE OR PAIN. Mot a Dollar Need Be Paid Until Cured. nd infallible Best free book tes Tumor. I cured m can- sther doctor ltving. - Why e swindling X-Ray reatment until past ~cure? stigate my absolute guarsutee. O-page book sent free. The Dr. Chamiey Cancer Cure Go., y Reliable.” St, SAN FRANCISCY. Inves Please send 1o some one with Cancer HE city of Manila was put into - - direct telegraphic communica- | tion with San cisco shortly | | after 8 o'clock last night, when | | | President Roosevelt's message was flashed across the great Pacific cable. | | Then it was that the fondest hope of the late John W. Mackay was realized, for the first wave sent across the longest | stretch of cable in all the worid signal- ized the fact that the wonderful cable was at last a reality. The opening of the cable to Manila was e Tt |a success in every way. The weather fect. conditions were ideal and there was noth- My 25 and 830 1€ to mar the occaslon so long looked for ELUITE TO ORDER | by the people of th city and the Philip- pines. After the first message was trans- mitted the cable was found to be work- | ing ‘perfectly, an beginning to-day | regular messages can be transmitted over | operators can handle | No excitement them. marked the opening of rated from each water. Superintendent Storror of the Postal Tele- graph Company and the cabie operators were the only persons present at the time. They waited and ‘watched eagerly for the first throb of the little needle against the tape. When the first sign was visible each nodded to the other and then breathed a sigh of rellef, for this was the signal that the cable worked well and that the vast undertaking was a suc- ce other by 530 miles (Patented.) SPHEROID LENSES Give the Widest Range of Vision Plles upon plles of telegrams of con- gratulation were received during the day at the office of the Postal Company, to be | | transmitted to various persons in Manila from persons of more or less importance in this nation and city. It was impos sible, however, to send them last night VTV BV VOV visir DR. JORDAN’S crear KEUSEUM OF ANATO 1051 MAREET ST bet. Grhi7, 5.7.0al. The Largest Anatomical Museum in the ! um i the grams were ticked over the wire. | A message from Mayor Schmitz was sent and another from the Chamber of Chamber of Commerce of Manila. These wond —Veskumer or any comacted @ | were the only local messages sent last disease positively cmred by the oldest 1 Speciaiim on the Coust . Est. 36 years. night, for the reason that the officials OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consultation free and strictly private. Tremcment persommiy 5% b7 Teher & Positiee Ourt in every cose uhderiaker. < Bosk. PEHILONOFRY of AGE, MAILED FREE. (A beok for men) of the cable company did not wish to | crowd the cable with an gbundance of matter that was of no great importance. Mayor Schmitz's message was as fol- lows: LA o X D S Ehe SAN FRANCISCO. July 4. 19 DR JORDAN & CO._. 1051 Marke: S¢S, F. PIBIIG . iy i o Mg B P Bttt @ | Accept San Francisco's heartiest greetings and congratulations. of enterprise and sclence finally completed { upon our nation's birthday, always herald tidings of continued success of your adminis- tration. E. E. SCHMITZ, Mayor. The meseage from the Chamber of Com- merce was: SAN FRANCISCO, July 4, 1903 Chamber of Commerce, 'Manfia: Americah CUTLERY l cordial greeting, way's May this Fourth of July inaugurating direct | communication with the islands through the & . enterprise of the Commercial Pacific R Pili abworgtion WASHINGTON, July 4.—Secretary of i aisorgers of the Stomacn, | WAT Root to-day sent the following mes- e Bladder. Female Ir. sage to Governor Taft, ta be sent from ache. Billousness. Con. San Francisco over the new Pacific cable: wll derangements of the |~ box. At druggists or ' *_ Taft, Manila—Congratulations to Philippine 0 AY & CO., New York. . Governmeut and people upon being brought uniting all who live under our flag. | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, E. R. DIMOND, Vice President e i WASHINGTON'S GREETINGS. | { | Officials Send Their Congratulations | to Governor Taft. and’| stifation Intérnal Viscera b wall an: RADW, Pacific | | the long stretch of wire as fast as the | the great wire that is acknowledged to be the grandest triumph in mechanical skill since the completion of the trans- continental rallway. Only a few of the \operators and one officlal of the Postal “Telegraph Company were present when the wire began to tick off the first words of greeting between the two cities, sepa- | of and only the more important of the tele- | Commerce of this city to the American | May this néw achievement | We extend to you and people of the Philippines | | Cable | | Company be also memorable as more closely | 5 3 the civil government and the people of the Philippinés on the completion of another tle that binds together our, common country. Our natal day is a fitting occasion for the inaug- uration of an enterprise evidencing the wi come fact that the arrows of war on our m tional emblem have been coriverted into elec- tric_currents of commerce for the advancement and purposes of peace, General Greely, Corps, sent . the Governor Taft: chief - of the Signal Felicitations that Fillpino aspjraticns so hap- pily fostered by you and your assoclates po *litically are to-day €o emphatically promoted connection with the United cammercially by States through A sented by Mack General Greely also sent a message of corgratulation to President Mackay of the Commercial Cable Company. Colonel Edwards, chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, sent a cable to Governor Taft as follows: 1 Congratuiatio the peopie of s t0 you, your assoclates and the Philippine Islands on the pletion of the cable and the beginning of the many resuiting its. No portion of the Amcrican public exceeds the army in res joleing over the ands. progress of peace in the isle Sedidd LOS ANGELES’ MAYOR CABLES. Sends the Southern City’s Greetings to Philippine Capital. LOS ANGELES, July 4.—Mayor Snyder COMPLETION OF THE CABLE. STATESMEN “WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE EXCHANGE OF FELICI- TATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED . STATES AND MANILA OVER nearer to the people of America, on whose | ship and good faith rests the hope of a orious future for Philippine patriotism. One ore great event is added to those which should make the Fourth of July a day of happy memory in the archipelago. ELIHU ROOT, Becretary of War. Judge Chase Magoon, the law officer of Insular Bureau, who has had much do with the formation of the legal branches of the Philippine Government, to-day addressed the following message to Governor Taft: in Congratulations to you and the personnel of DR. PIERCE'S REMEDIES. | 'word to anyone was almost impossible.” “1 was troubled with female weakness for | eight years ; and suffered more than I can tell,” writes Mrs. Gust. Moses of Ovando. Dex ge | Co., Mont. "My disposition was affected to such | an extent that to say | a pleasant word to anyone was almost | i ble. ‘l I had fwo opera. ions ormed by | oneof the most skit) | surgeons of the West | but'did not get relief. Then, sgainst my doctor's strict orders, | 1 commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Pavorite § Prescription and | *Golden Medical Dis- | covery,” and also fol- | lowed the advice | given in the Commion | 8énse Medical Ad- viser. "1 continued thin treatment for three months, and to-da: | am_as healthy an | well as a woman can 1 the " disposi e o *inos m," because - of the extreme nerv- ousness and suffering they cause.” Hap~ | piness as well as health is restored to | the woman whose diseased condition is cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescripti | ption. | After eight years of suffering and twd | fruitless operations, three months’ nse of | "Favorite Prescription” restored Mrs. Moser to perfect health. This great remedy for woman's ills,” establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals -inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness, ! The Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 large pages, in paper covers, is sent | frez on receipt of 21 one-cent pay expense of mailing only. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y, _ “To say a pleasant | -| dfately he fired it. mh release the vrisoner. "'had started several fires and when Judge | | to-day sent the following message to San | Francisco for transmission to. Manila when the final connections-of the new Pa- | cific cable are made: “To the City of Manila, Philippine Isi- ands: City of Los Angeles sends con- gratulations on the opening of the Com- mercial ific cable and expresses heartiest good wishes for the welfare of the metropolis of Eastern America. and Operators| Breathe Sigh of Relief When Throbbing of Little Needle Proves JSuccess of - Great Cable Project following message to | 19038. ADVERTISEMTINTS. he Sheriff of Marin County ~ HEARTILY ENDORSES AND COMMENDS THE Three-Day Liquor Cure Instituie 'READ WHAT SHERIFF TAYLOR SAYS ABOUT OUR METHODS AND TREATMENT “I cannot too urgently advise anyone who is addicted to the excessive use of spirituous liquors to take the Three-Day Cure, and will add in all sincerity that any drinking man who is allowing a sense of false pride tf’ deter him from entering your Institute is certainly prostituting his manhood.” 00 SAN RAFAEL, Cal, June 30, 1905. THREE-DAY LIQUOR CURE INSTITUTE Suite 301, Starr King Buijding, San Francisco, California: GENTLEMEN—After observing the complete nfental transformation your cure has worked thig county, who was & slave to the whisky habit words of praise and commendation for the efficacy tiency of the Three-Day Liquor Cure For reasons, which I ascribe to both solicitation, I have carefully watched this gent left_your institute, and can candidly state that bearing and general demeanor leaves absplute mind that he is permanently cured of the L 1 cannot too urgently advise any ome who Is enough to be addicted to the axcessive t liquors to TAKE THE THREE-DAY CURE, all stncerity tiat any drinking man who is al false pride to deter him ur & tainly prostituting bis mank You are at perfect liberty t letter, and I earnestly hope what phystcal and a cit 1 uriosity a o his behav my tortunate spirtt ous make ¥ have s good_effect of reclaiming some unfortu te from t of drink. Your. truly, (Signed) very W. P. TAYLOR, Sheriff Marin County QO OO0 DLORONE OICEN OO0 OO OIHOROR 0 Sheriff Taylor is perhaps the most widely known and popular official in Marin County, His high praise of our Institute comes from intimate knowledge of people we h cured of the drink habit, and his public commendation of our treatment arises from an upr t man's de- sire to save suffering humanity from tne curse of drink. There are thousands of living witnesses to the fact that our treatment ing man more thoroughly and surely and_uniformly than any other method. Our Cure has heen earnestly endorsed by distingulshed Judges of San F Angeles, other prominent men of both these cities and citizens everywhere probity from whom no money could procure an undeserved commendatior Our long experience in the treatment of victims of Alcoholism enables us effec stroy the desire for spirituous liquors without th 1. of dangerous HYPOD SYSTEM-WRECKING DRUGS. Patients leave our Institute after tk days pr their daily avocations, full of vigor and ambition and prepared to take positions in husiness and society. OUR NEW SANITARIUM f cures th lly to de MICS to ight t cated, “far from the madding crowd.” on the Panhandle of Gold inge- ment, equipment. service and facilities for successful treatment are perfect in eve way and the beautiful surroundings and perfect quict of the sanitarium make It an ideal home Tor patients. A WOMAN'S WARD. We have equipped a ward for the treatment of women s Lady attendants, thoroughly versed in their duties, administér to the patfents WE WILL CONSIDER it a favor to be allowed to prove our assertio refer to well-known people whose standing will bear investigation here & s whom we have cured of Alcoholic Intemperance. ALL COMMUNICATIONS are sacred and we hold secret the fact that any pers as taken our eurc unless authorized in writing to publish the fact ans who refer their patients may be sure they w be returned » t nently ~ cure e of their desire for Alcohol. FOR GENERAL business write or apply to the executive officers: INFORMATION THREE-DAY LIQUOR CURE INSTITUTE, Inec. (OFFICE OPENED JAYS) Suite 301, Starr King Building, 121 Geary Street, San Francisco Telephone Private ‘Bxchange 216 LOS ANGELES INSTITUTE, 415 South Spring Street, Los Angeles. i | Nathan~ v whose house - was | aining a number of passengers was | Thitty persons were either stoned, _foun the loc authorities | blown from the tracks of ‘the eity rail- | jured by the trampling were héloless ‘to control - the.. riotous | way this morning, while ‘In transit on | Some women and_childrer crowds, -he télephoned to mearby places | East Sixth street. Several powerful dy- | infuries which m for tance. Ald arrived at 7 o'clock, | namite bombs had been placed on the | s but the mob had dispersed. ‘The summon- | tracks by unknown partles and the pass-| - Fireworks Start $150,000 Fire. ed officers, however, were placed in|ing car exploded them. No one. was se-| NEW YORK. July 4—Fire started by charge of the town for' the time being | riously injured, but all were given a shak- | o L~ Gt Bttt and a call was lssued for the Selectmen | ing up. of the Manhattan R y Company ar to meet for action in the emergency. “ SR 4 -2 i “""]':"‘f!’jy‘]‘;—‘ 4 "":f‘;‘ rand e g el “Slide for Life” Proves Fatal. cars, valued 5000 each 1 twent Score of Injured at Washington. | FORT DODGE, Iowa, July 4—Clara | passenger ca Tho st b Set B S WASHINGTON, -July 4—More than ’ Fox of Omaha was killed to-day while | 000 and $130,000. twenty casualt mostly of a_ minor | making a “slide for life” on"a wire | ——i character, were reported to-night as a etched from the courthouse tower to a| ELOQUENCE IN SONOMA. result of to-day's celebration of the | telephone pole a block awa The harp- } —— ) | Fourth. The only serious case was that | ness in which she hung became unbuckled | Orators Speak and Goddesses Rule in | of John C. Symons of ‘Leramie, Wyo., | Just after starting. She fell into a crowd | Several Towns. who was a visitor to Washington. While | 100 feet Relow, striking W. 1. Whecler of{ SANTA ROSA. July 4—This county has he was ';(l"""*l;“‘gr“ ““‘r“‘"“”(‘i'-‘;‘fi"{:“‘i; | him &e and probably fatally InJUring | p.4 many patriotic celebrations, but the tide of .potash and muria @ b ;‘::; :,‘; Sinlosion Gcenrogd n which, B TS 4 | ong te-dax punben 15, Binauag Mistory as mons received Injurles which probably | Fire Destroys Coal Digger. the greatest and the best. “There were will prove fatal ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 4.—Patrick Con- | three big celebrations in the county—at X A e el ners “was burned to death and Frank | Sonoma, Healdsburg and Petaluma. Miss Dies From Bullet Wound. Haynes was very seriously scorched in a | Rena Small was Goddess of Liberty at DETROIT, Mich., July 4—Emil To-|fire whkich destroved the floating coal- | Sonoma, while Miss Mabel Seawell and bian died to-dey from a bullet wound in | digger, or steam shovel, Pittsburg, an- | the stomach, received in a fight last |chored in the Mississippi River at the | ¥ices at the celebrations held in Healds- night, in which two other mén were |foot of Mullanvhy street to-day. Haynes | PU'S and Ptaluma, respectively. In each shot. The other two men, Peter Krae- |is in a critical condition. The two men | Of these places there was a large influx of mer and Frank Haggener, will probably | were sleeping on the boat. visitors from other places, many being recover. The mecn were shot by An-| - present at each celebration from the thony Soloski. a saloon-keeper, who | Scrap-Iron Cannon Explodes. oot ., BT R claims they were members of a gang | HARLAN, lowa. July 4—Charles Kinzy | trnited States Attorney D:rn.cnnAsEsm‘\lr‘ln‘ that attacked him and his place of busi- | is dead, George Anderson is in a preca- | Kinlay of San Francisco, whe made s | ness. Soloskl is under arrest. rious condition, having lIost aleg, and | address at Healdsburg: e the “M. SNYDER, Mayor.” L e e e ) SMALL CANNON KILLS A CHILD Eleven-Year-Old Boy Is Shot During Fourth ! Celebration. Special Dfspatch to The Call. ASTORIA, Or., July 4—The premature explosion of ‘a one-pounder cannon this afternoon ended the . life of 1l-year-old Arthur Nelson at Knappton, Wash., a small town fear this city. The little fel- low: was - frightfully mangléd .and death ‘was {nstantaneous. The cannon once was used on the north shore of the Columbia River as a signal gun, but was condemned. To-day patriot- fe residents of the town used it in cele- brating the Fourth. It was fired succes: fully several times, but on the fifth round the accldent occurred. The gun had been charged, but there WAad no intimation that it would imme- The Nelson boy was stagding in front of the gun, when sud- denly it was discharged. Some one in the crowd had prematurely pulled the lan- yard and the wadding had struck the lit- tle fellow in the stomach. The charge tore the child in a terrible manner. Mrs. Nelson ig a widow, and the awful climax of the celebration has cast a gloom over the community. DAL A0 R CELEBRANTS RUN AMUCK. Shoot Sheriff, Assault Police and Stone Residence of Judge. MIDDLESBORO, Mass., July 4.—A mob of young men, angered by the arrest of one of their number during the night, wounded a deputy Sheriff by shooting him in the face with a blank cartridge, as-|" saulted a policeman, bombarded the house of a police court Judge with stones and stormed the Town House in an attempt to They . previously Judge A. J. Buckles of Solano County, who delivered > address at Petaluma, and Professor jamin Weed of the Oakland High ool, formerly principal of the Sonoma h School. who spoke to his friends | and neighbors at the latter place. At sach | of these places there was a literary and Fhiewosks Caune Panic: i al programme, athletic games in the OREGON, Wis.. July 4—A panic among | AfteFnoon and a ball in the evening. —_— PR 5o~ oo 2000 people resulted from the accidental | Bomb Blows Car From Tracks. discharge of -the village's entire stock of | The entrance to the Maditerrean Sea TOPEKA, Kans., July 4—A trolley car! fireworks at a public exhibition to-night. ' at Gibraltar is twelve miles wide. Snow for Fourth at Leadviiie. LEADVILLE, Celo., July 4—A& mantle of white covered this city this morning and on the mountains hereabouts there was two to three inches of snow. During the night the temperature dropped forty degrees and almost twuched the freezing point. Peter Jensen will probably lose both eyes as the result of a premature explosion of a cannon which Kinzy made from scrap fron. The cannon was about two and a half feet long, the iron having béen cast around a plece of gas pipe. FraFopnt i ADVERTISEMENTS. GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR! OASCARETS Cendy COathartio are always put up in blue metal box, our trade-marked, long-tailed O on the cover — tablet octagonal, stamped COC. Never sold in bulk! Imitations and substitutes are sometimes offered by unscrupulous dealers who try to palm off fakes when OASOARETS are called for, because the fake pays a little more profit. Get the genuine CAS- CARETS and with it satisfaction or your money refunded under iron-clad guarantee. 10,000,000 boxes a year, that's the sale of CASOARETS téday, and merit did it. They are a perfect cure for Constipation, Appendicitis, Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Bad Blood, Pimples, Piles, Worms-and all Bowel Diseases. All druggists, 10c, 25¢, 50c. Sample and " booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. -

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