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26 AND NOW/ IT'SA..... ’g! MK, PETER C. ANDERSON, Penns Grove, California. ‘When a man feels that his life has that he considers it his duty to tell of it. my life. am For abeut four years I suffered from caused as my. doctors told me by a bleeding tumo: ADVERTISEMENTS. MAN 4TI ~: - 71Who Has Been Kept| Off the Operat- ing Table BY: Electro- Chemistry READ MORE PROOF: en saved it is no more tham natural jure that Electro-Chemistry saved hemorrhage from the bladd which was growing iusl ~7 100K PRICES - OTILL SLUGGISH |Bank Statement Fails | to Have Consoling Effect. | Tightening of Money Market Has Repressive Influ- ence on Bonds. Ll e NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—To-day's bank | statement proved to be the only thing of influence in the stock market to-day. A | | number of estimates are compiled every | | Friday of the week's currency movement | from the bank officials themselves. Yes- terday none of these estimates were r rided as reliable. These estlma.tel‘ | showed a cash outgo for the week of less | than $12,000,000 and some of them ran to | over $15000,000. Last Saturday the bank | g DR. O'BRIEN WILL WEAR THE EAGLE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1908. T0 CURE POSTAL SERVICE DEFECTS Auditor Castle Submits Various Remedies in Annual Report. Suggests Scheme to Secure Patented Articles at Fair Cost. o g WASHINGTON, Oct. 3l.—Various rec- ommendations to cure defects in account- ing methods under which abuses in the postal service have occurred are made by Henry E. Castle, auditor for the post- office, in his annual report. He says the defects pointed out make infinitely greater postal abuses than those already disclosed not only possible but says. The report says the aggregate transactions of the postal service during the fiscal year were GREAT FALL SALE The Splendid Values We Offer in the Latest Fall Novelties in CloaKs, Tailor-Madc Svits, Skirls, Waisls, Dress Goods, SilKs, Neck- wear and Art Goods Are the only means we use to keep our store filled with pleased. buyers. We believe that reliable merchandise at lowest prices at which reputable goods can be sold is THE MOST POWERFUL APPEAL That can be made to those who want their money to go as far as pos- sible and a little farther. i . . the bladder. ‘During the four years of my sickn I had many doctors, b 2 Ay £ | i Th w bore could help me. - I Kept on growing worse until I was so weak from the lo statement in its item of cash reserves $1,026,731,408, as follgws: Revenues, $134,224,- | ere e actions ior IS Wee of blood that I took my last v:vl:m: advice and ‘?lcked“my trunk n-udh went | fajled to show the estimated decrease of | 443; expenditures, $137,784,480; total amount | del 95¢ ¥ o t into a-hos| or an operation. e surgeon Who ex- SIEN = 5 3 o . 4 e e told my Wite ihat the operation womwld cost five hundred dollars amd | $U%.000. Under the workings of the aver of money orders Issued, $3%5,565,584; money | $1.50 French and German Broadcloths, 95¢ Yard. ¢ loss of blood. ; wife decided that she would not - me from the hospital to th avenue, San Francisco. After a careful stitute told me that they were sure thoy and I am alive and weil to-day, and hap there was little bope of saving my life owing to my weakened cond.mon t Jet me take such a hopeless chance, ¢ Electro-Chemic Institute, 118 Grant examination the physicians of the In- could cmnre me without an operation, vy to be sble to say publicly that the age system last week's statement would | tend to be corrected in this week's state- | ment. The conclusion is unavoidable that | the actual showing of the cash reserve item in the bank statement, if it correct- | v represents the actual condition of the ‘is a ‘double audit orders paid, $364,556,804. Mr. Castle say: Presumptively thera of all receipts and disbursements, but literally, under existing laws and conditlons, % per | cent of the postal transactions can have governmental .| g DRES3 GOODS DEPARTMENT. | These are the most desirable materials for Coat Suits. Capés. swell Tailored Costumes and Children’'s Coats. They are going at. an as- hing rate. We offer a full line of new colorings, including tans, | grays, browns, greens and winter reds, also a . midnight fast black. Electro-Chemic treatment did cure me without a minute’s pain or suffering of % | | no effect whatever in the postoffice. Less | Every thread is wool, and the width inches. Both fabrics' have a TR S P Ee R e P R et T | e e e e s | than ot ot he ‘viion anmust |l rich panne finish sponged and shrun 95¢ “My wife is new taking the Electro-Chemic treatment for a trouble peculiar to women, and she is getting along splendidly. I have recommended the treat- ment to guite a number of my friends, and every one has been delighted with the sucoees of it. I live at Peuns Grove, six miles out from Petaluma. Should any one wish to know more about my wonderful cure I shall be pleased to have them come and see me, or-if that is imvossible, to write me about it. “PETER C. ANDERSO Biey (Signed) what yo 5 ember that Elec N, Penns Grove P. O. California.” | THE: ELECTRO-CHEMIC X-RAY Electro-Chemic X-Ray cures CAN- ments not yet disclosed to the public in | the afternoon on which the Friday esti- ! mates are based. To-day’s statement faile® to have a consoling effect on the stock ! market, and a very languid upward move- | ment of prices resulted. It was partly | due to the fact that there was a skeptical ; feeling yesterday as to whether the for- midable decrease ‘In_ cash would be re- | - PROMINENT PHYSICTAN . WHO WAS APPOINTED NATIONAL GUARD’'S CHIEF SURGEON. 2 Governor Makes Physi- transactions cap have the shadow of a ‘double audit.’ As to claims for rallway mail transportation aggregating about $10,000,000 a year, the report says the au- | ditor must rely wholly on the bald state- ment of the departmental authorities that the amounts certified are due and pay- able.” The auditor recommends that Congress amend the laws so as to provide when |l Special for this sale = ~ 85¢ Black Tatfcta Slll(s 55¢. This is the 27-inch Black Taffeta. that cadnot be equaled for- drop skirts and linings. Special for this sale ......icieieiienee $35.00 Suit, $25.00. Real tailor-made suits, made of black cheviot, blouse style, with long S5¢ r v cures diseases peculiar | CER, TUMORS, OLD SORES, LUPUS, flected in to-day’s bank statement. There | cian Colonel and “any branch of the Government desires | coat effect: ,anq capes over the shoulders; mmmcd with stitched bands o pthér wmment can | BEESMA, CONSTAEELION 810, CA- is'a bl that he” Grepuncis i T . Vics some yust method of aeciaing on the | [ Of peau de'soie and silk braid. The skirt is cut full; colors - @25 ) poss cures quickly, per pt jknown 1o science that| operations between the banks and trust Chief Surgeon. value of the article, based on cost of black and navy biue. Special for this sale heaply. “We have pri de: with Jexcept free cx ration of It ang delight, and ¥ into the it strengthens E TR HOM o’ danger. We and have never Chentistry -cures diseases of STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS and 3 st _cases are quickly cured. C which are we by medical treat- »mptly to Electro-Chem- Bring a small bottle of morning ine for free examination. SPECIAL DISEASES of wounu d_that usually P ting, no dosin » cu feel tmprovement from the very first 8 nu:mmu Iwnmu. LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA and PARALYSIS weakened nerves and muscles, taking away them from the start. EATMENT. | trust companes. companies, which do not apgpmr in the reports of currency mevements. The in- crease in loans was not unexpected and is | attributed to preparations for November | settlements and to borrowings by BEastern institutions {n connection with their large cash withdrawals. The closing steady, but very dull and with the ad- vancing tendency checked. BANK FAILURES. The tightening of the money market | this week has had a repressive influence on the stock market and perhaps some lowing the bank and trust company fail- ures at Baltimore and Pittsburg last week | came the news of a run on a St. Louls | trust company by some classes of its de- | positors and the enforcement of .the sixty days’ notice of withdrawal allowed to the This condition led to | Jarge withdrawals of currency from New Special Dispatch to The Call. ACRAMENTO, Oct. 31.—Dr. A. P. O'Brien of San Francisco was by Governor Pardee this afternoon | commissioned as colonel and chiet surgeon of the Nationa. Guard. He will be detalled to duty as chief surgeon of the division on the staft of Major General John H. Dickinson, commanding the National Guard of Cali- McCarthy of San Francisco, who recently went upon the retired list. Colonel Mec- Carthy, at the outbreak of the Spanish- American war, was major and surgeon of the First California Volunteer Infantry and went with that regiment to the Phil- ippines. After his return from the war he was made colonel and chief surgeon manufacture, reasonable profit and fair royaity, and that the same be fixed as the price to be paid therefor. The nfanu- | facturer would, doubtless, in all cases, be willing to accept the price thus estab- lished. fering bribes to any official for approv- ing the sale and the Government would secure the desired improvement at a mini- mum cost. If the manufacturer should refuse the price thus established provision | might be made for invalidating the patent | as to articles required for the public ser- vic instance, the auditor says, have occurred | in the purchase of article covered by | patents, and as to which the general prin- ciple prevailing in purchasing Government supplies on competitive bids cannot be en- forced. —_— LIGHTNING INJURES He would have no motive for of- | i $11.00 Dress Skirt, $8.50. | Fine quality Black Broadcloth Dress Skirt; fancy -trimmed ~ with ! bands of peau de soie down the front; full 7-gore flare and $8 50 the very latest cut. Special for this sale ...:... shackiees | $20.00 Coat, $15.00. Fine quality Kersey Cloth Coats, with shoulder capes. and trimmming of bands of same material. They have the hali-fitted back, pouch:sleeve and fancy buttons down the front. The length is 30 inches, the colors black and tan.. Special for this sale 315 00 will tell -yo 1 d poisonous medicines. | effect also in checking the broadening | fornia. his recommendation is based on the al-l 75 w s t 2 75 treatment for women is absolutely devoid-of all objec- | tendency of the bond market, which had | " pp "o'prien gucceeds Colonel W. D.|leged eriminal practices for which trials | . . aIsts, the most_delicate. the most nervous women, take the treat- | PeBun to reach notable proportions. ¥ol- | are now pending, which, in almost every | and hemstitched front, Fine quality Cashmere Waist, with tucked and trimmings of silk braid on box pleats. They have the full pouch | sleeves, and the colors are black, cream, red and nav | Special for this sale bhud. $2 75 $6.50 Silk Detticoals, $4. 85. This is a very special offer. Black Taffeta Petticoats; made in ~ | York to reinforce .the position at St. ©of the division from which he recently v uf unc or - this sal L2y pabints o Bl Chemie sporaton fo_bome ttstmert | Lo Ui o ey . | Tt : 5 HATIVES AT TANAx|[] Il width and with muifle flgunce. - Spechl far . this Bl S Sy o e 'm””n—‘; :T‘”vr“."mh e \memv‘x‘m-canrnpo::.‘,‘;{‘ De | ments to New Orleans for crop moving | Commissions were also made out to-day $rrsceces chpti et L Lh o S 3 the purposes have continued and the long de- | for George M. Stewart as lleutenant col- Electric Bolt N;:ul; Destroys Resi- $1.75 Shawls, $1.25. stances the t car return home taking the necessary treat. : e g, W s impossib te.a careful description of |layed demand from the West for moving | onel of the Sixth Infantry, and Captain dence on the Island and Kills - evimptoms and ¢ - promptly forwarded for home gmn crops has set in. | Paul M. Narboe, of Hanford, as major. ; P treat On Wednesday the transfers of cur- |.Major Stewart will succeed Lieutenant a Horse. Large square silk and wool Shawls. T”“_‘m.'dT“"h oo & fc rem\ out of New York through the Sub- lonel R. K. Whitmore of Modesto, who | HONOLULU, Oct. 24.—Charles Gay's Colors, black, cream. blue, nink, cardinal and gray hey are espe CONSULTATION FRE[ AND X-RAY EXAMINATION ELECTRO-CHEM 118 GRANT AVENUE, COR. POST ST. SAN FRANCISCO. Treasury reached the unprecedented total | of $2,950,000, of which $2,100,000 was to St. | estern money the money ’ period. markets may keep | there over the crop-moving ! The spirit of distrust of banking | ‘h.x.ilulm"s revealed by the St. Louis ! ‘was recently elected colonel of the Sixth Infantry, vice W. R. Johnson of Stock- | FALLS OVER EDGE OF REEF AND SHARKS DEVOUR HER residence on Lanai has been struck by three bolts of lightning and nearly de- cal storm that swept over that part of the islands. fish and taken them up to the house ta clean for dinner. The storm came up and Two natives had caught some | ! suitable for this season of lhe vear. Special for this sale. amoe e b donn ke b B oimboiond $1.25 | Louis. which was also the highest regord | ton, term expired. Captain Narboe will | stroyed. The building was badly dam- | . , RN e | e B T, T | e v ey | 780 Silk Turn-Over Collars; 49 tired of being | ’Dum( Thylemergescy ! Shipsnis £ IBE | promotion of Major Sicvacr St woan ‘killed B ‘the slestrtaite: i ? ; 2 | Louis are believed to be a mmporuv\ K duth ¥ They are beaitifully embroidered in all the latest designs: tabs -in ) i ueed, although the increasing activity of | @ ii-risi-ebdrivi-iirivivinivivbdnini-iod @ | accident occurred during a heavy electri-| i grapc and cherry effects. drawn work, etc., in almost every shade: also the We | in Arabian with neat designs-embroidered in: black and | with openwork effects. Special for this sale .. $1.50 Linen quarcs, 95¢c. el LR 1’ s episode has induced conservatism in the | Young mwnfinn Woman Meets a|drove the men into the kitchen. Sudden- matter how \mé"mu] Office hours, 9 2. m..to § p. m. and 7 to 3‘;:“::{):;’eri“lc“r‘flf;’\‘f;‘l and a disposl- | Horrible Death Within Sight L’":“:’o‘l;‘ (;iml(’.;‘,i‘;:.n,fmd;::,e:dfhde :i;z: The size is 3030, and th:rc is a 2-inch hem, do'\ble Hemsritchinz. theu g o Sopn N. M. TS. HONOLULLU, Oct. 24.—A shocking :rag-l to the floor, knocked a' hole through | slamped in all the new uauerns or un: ampcd “as: you leo,g 95 lTh;‘: cff;rll of thess f;;('lors has been the | edy of the sea occurred at Honuapo last | the floor and found its way into the Special for this sale c | 9 3 rise In the local rates for money, both on | week. Mrs. Kalei Kala, a young native | 8round. Both of the men were injured His Back-Action: Joke. | call and on time. But the further effect | i gt i e £ th i Al e of | by the lightning, one of them sustaining - A weary voung man was wandering up | has been a precipitate break in the rates | o2t Was walking along the edze of | 1Y L ek on the back of the neck e apcstry US ion OVCPS, e e way they look out for and down the platform of the Long lIsl- | 10T foreign exchange to the import point, | o e er fath-| ;nd the other being hurt about the back. | The assortment includes aH the beautiful.high colors in Turkish and which has spread the pressure of the situ- | ef, Who was fishing. In some manner the | Both were badly burned. That portion of' the patterns are all the latest. ur part and depot intent on finding room in one of There. were exclamations low but deep self.in a corner of the empty car and un- | gimmie <omepin T eat? f as they came into the market. The need woman lost her awaited her. A ‘worse fate ————————————— As she was | Sermon on a Model Lover. He treated his subject in an epigram- | | Persian de<ign ation into the foreign money markets. | footing and fell into the | tpe house was also badly damaged, the | the cfowded cars; but excurslonists were Merchants have been heavy buyers of | deep water. Although a native, the wo- | gtovepipe and a portion of the roof and | sale . many and there did not appear to be even cotton during the week, impressed with| man, strange to relate, could not swim.! foor heing wrecked. Some time later a | Standitc room anywhere. Then an ea | the fear Of the formation of another cor: | She cried for help. bul before hur father | 1ccing bos of tgmning struck te nowse: |l $5,00 Arahlan Cvrtams $3 45 a Pair oecurrpd to him. He gave his peaked Ner in our cotton market. The outgo of | could throw a line or anything to her| e bolt descended a post in another part ? ¥ e in B Tea sy e e wheat and corn also has expanded. The she was carried out into the deeper water. | o¢ the buiiding. A third skock injured A very handsome line of Arabian curtains, with plain_centers. and 1 his bills § A 'al set, and stalking | yiqqo i jocal money rates has checked the The man could not swim or else he be-| another man and killed a horse that were Jheavily corded dainty borders:-several new designs to " se- abi the matter- f0 the door of the last car, shouted:| demand for exchange to cover previous| came panic stricken and ran crying for| going for shelter from the front part of | i lect from. Special for this sale, per pair ........i. ... il 33-45 statement. Some |-“Cars ahead, pleasé! This orie isn't go- | sales, which have hitherto steadily ab-| help whila the woman was left to her fate. | the homestead. - i 1 receive state- | ing. sorbed the supply of commercial bills as| But the woman did not die by drowning. e e $1.50 Comforters, $1.00. authorities. | from the occupants, but nevertbeless.they = current demand for gold on the continent going down the second time she was | s . : f s - 2 ¢ itn, and curried away + packed themselves is keen, the final pty it the exchange Eplzegd by sharks. She uttered a shriek of | The Rev. J. William Lee, pastor of the _ Latge S|]I_e cgmfl{nrtcr& in ner\;‘and ;heautul\ll] 'de>;|gns. They are filled & hat -effect ehow or ofher in vatious parts of the | situation is not certain, although it seems | terror as she felt herself seized by the | Kaighn-avenue Church, Camden, preached with pure thite fluffy cotton and free ‘from all foreign. " sub- $I 00 w ately sent to : ciear that the New York money market | sea wolves and dragged beneath the sur-| the first series of sermons last night on stance. Special for this sale............... 3 . turh received Nis smile on the face of the young man | has secured control of the exchange situ- | face of the water. Nothing further was | models. His subject was on “A- Model | e smpanied b hemorandum “hildlike -and ‘bland as he settled him- ation with power to get gold imports at seen of her. S Lover. % | Sample Medallxons 5¢ Each. nt for folded his Sunday paper, Operations in stocks have shrunk to a | May Buy Canada’s Sealers. matic way. Some of his epigrams follow: : delptita Record 1, Presently & uniformed official put his few special movements due. to causes af-| gp° ppTE Rysm RG. Oct. 31 A, | A:swell wedding ofttimes is followed by We will place on sale to-morrow morning “several hundred sam- — e head in the window and sald: “I suppose / fecting individual stocks. The quarrel Komarov Who Wan: 1is Riaktas relw_— ad nrce.“ ‘?nq;:le‘: :;Ie;;‘m the panmxmse1 | ples of medallions. Some are clusters containing 5 and 6"medallions, | Bsconntol - e vauxnr«' the smart Aleck who tdld the peo- | am gx( m; “rgm\rr"lx xer:,s\:tl '1‘n Mfmt‘ana sentative in the seal arbitration at The "‘;“‘ ot e m‘;]m . dhahand e others just one of the largest size. None of them are worth less than | ple this car wasn't going ell, you' were : s been the basis for activity In Amalga- | ;1) 0.c has been appointed a delegate to | | 1sc and others.are worth as high as each. . They will all %o &8y who -was returning: Fome ope | right for once. One of buf green raen | mated Copper. and United States Steel, HISNS. a8 been Sppoited o delegate 10 |and two dashes of powder to make '| at one, price > 8¢ e afier -coss ng her “shopping [heard you and ‘uncoupled it.” The train | has been sombewhat affected by the infor- '"‘l“ s M ates Ala ta S b sharas | Y, t one. p - appensd to glance at some pots of honey, | is gone now, and there won't be another | mation disclosed in the ‘application to '°'m su‘mm anath domanda: dor hiail oy hen Job needed a comforter he found | Thinking fhey would be very ice, ghe [for-an holr .and a ‘haif.”—New York Place the sccond mortgage bonds in the °f th® TP . €| he ouly had a shrew. i Arl D went inside and purchased éne. " | Times. o OT% | egular listed department at the Stock |S€aling "i“‘lh"'(""","] e "”"‘”h“""‘i A young mau can buy a $3 suit of clothes men After the pot was opened shé was very | = —_—————— *| Exchange. The fron and steel stocks|@ third of the amount. {850 Whife 98 Snd 100K 88" SgRstiniolong | We wish to again call the attention of our many ‘customers to our much ahhoved at some hairs that were | & - and the raflroad equipment stocks as a| R . AT | as a preacher. * e honey. t ¥® | class have been affected ny unim; rmed e atican, in whic wo Popes have | any a young man is more cure{ul s Hungry Horace—Kijnd lady, can't frected fmp: The Vati § hich two P h. M 1 Battenberg material. We have just received another lot of new -patterns hi& next morning she.returned with the I ain’t ate noth- in® sence day_before vesterda conditions in that trade and by the large been technical prisoners. is the largest about the wrinkles in his patent leathers | and braids, also beads. embroidery silks afjd materiils of every descrip- r, #nd .asked.the ghopkeeper ho ey | . - | decrease in net earnings for the last quar- | palace in the world, and within ‘its in- | than of the wrinkies in hfs conscience,— | tion for needlework. 4 ned ot there Fhopkeeper how they | Kind Lady—And what did you eat then? | ter reported by the Preiséd Steel Car/ closure Is a park of thirteen acres. Philadelphia Press, Oh.": he Teplied, “'they sust have tom: 187y Torace—Nothin' but de. market | company. Rallroad officials have - come | AR B e R TSR SE T | R e of the’ comb!”—Exchange. . L::’".’" an old paper.—Baltimore Ameri- [ to admit for the first time some declining = T Sy ———— e it 5 3 : tendency in traffic, and freight solicitors | ADVERTISEMENTS. Rouge One Cheek Only. I Rh i - ] are reported again in the field after a long wisiek . It Is sald that Archbishop Ryan of Phil- eumatism period of iniactivity. Mercantile agencles t is sald tha i : ”Lflwu Also report a cautious attitude on the part adelphia may be made a Cardinal. Bright's Qisease, brick dust- deposit, bed- e His gentle and wise witticisms make = | marked depression of the stock market as Philadelphia laugh often. Cured with | a consequence of these developments. A very young girl one day said to him: | one Bottle IMPROVEMENT IN EVIDENCE. “I have -been told, sir, that a touch of Some complaint is heard of the manip- rouge heightens & woman's charm won- McBurney's ulative character of occasional advance in derfully; but I have also been told lha,t Kldn prices. But this, if true, does not detract to use rouge is wrong. Will you give me | ey and GRE AT : R ALLY from the evidence of an improved specu- S aibitt bid your opinion on this matter?” | Bladder Cure e - FOR lative sentiment and of the cessation of been so great the “Some,” said the Archbishop, “hold that | Relief in 20 min- 3 pressure to liquidate which defeated all past month the Velvet Hats— there is nothing pernicious in a little |l Utes. Express pre. EUGENE E. SCHMITZ and the UNION LABOR PARTY TICKET At Alhambra Theater, Monday Evening, Nov. 2 Ellery’s Famous Italian Concert Band of Fifty Pieces in Grand Concert e s e -+ MONSTER BAND OF -850 of San Francisco’s best musicians in an to the President of the Musicians' Union, 7 ». m. The Maybr and many other eminent speakers will lddress 1 unprecedented volunteer testimonial Hon. E. E. Schmitz. Concert begins The Greatest Poli ical Demongtratlon of the Campaign of the merchants and a disinclination to order ahead. There has not resulted any - manipulative efforts to advance prices for a long time. Many high grade inac- tive stocks were sold down under forced liquidation of small lots, to prices which | offered no indication of the value set upon them by investors of the figure at which nvestors were willing to part with them unless forced to do so by the need of funds. Th rise in money rates has halted the investment absorption of bonds, but caused little reaction in prices. Bonds continue steady with good inquiry, and a demand for safe investment in mortgage securities. The purchase of some $25,000,000 of bonds of subsidlary companies of the Pennsylvania company by bankers was the event of the week in the bond mar- ket. United States 2s advanced %, the old 4s % per cent. on the closing call of last | week. Y Royal Name on “Bill Board.” Prince Joachim Albrecht of Prussia is like other male members of the royal family, an officer. in the German army, but he is much fonder of music than of war. He has written the music for a bal- let and is engaged upen an opera. He is & regular attendant at the theater, and is sald to resemble in character the late Prince George, who devoted much of his time to writing poetry. Some surprise is expressed at the public and democratic early Fall stock is nearly closed out, Ind our stock now z:prlsel entirely new designs mod- eled from the very latest Parisian styles. This remarkable success could only result from the ex- treme beauty and good taste of our ats and our low prices. Here follow sgme prices in which "we have made great .sacri- fices to secure the favor of a visit from you. A new'and com- plete assortment of $2.50and $3.00 values. Special ..$1.98 Children’'s Hats and Misses’ School Hats— - Mohair felt; all Gold Brald— A charming revi- val, in dainty patterns, of one of the pret- tiest old fash- fons — now the newest and most modish style; regular 50c qual- ity. Special ....25¢e Free Delivery to Oakland, Alameds snd Ber keley. Are you among our mail order customers This prelate has a delightful humor. | wetting, gravel, dropsy. diabetes. paid $1 50. Send 25¢ to W. F. McBus- Yn\;: lsl‘r five days' treatment. Spring st.; Los Angeles. - by aruggists. v rouge, while others regard the use of this | cosmetic as vulgar. To me it seems best | to steer a middle course, between those | two opinions, and T would - advise \ou.l therefore, to use rouge upon one cheek | only.”"—New York Tribune ———————————— Only Point Worth Discussing. | “Not long-ago,” says Marshall P. Wild- | er, “an oid friend of mine, who has a bit | of a temper, heard, while he was sitting | in his rficep;lon' l'mll.1 lh; unmistakable | sound of a kiss coming from the fromt | room, at that moment occupied by his | nnthm youngest daughter and her young man. | '3 m.)!'uldm Naturally this made the old gentleman | $1.00. orl:;fl,-.,n pretty angry, so up he bounced and | Circulas om request. hopped into the parlor. 3 “So I've caught you kissing my daugh- ter, have 1?” he demanded testily. The young man was a thoroughbred all right, and he replied: “T trust there is no mistake about it, sir. The light here is | none too bright, and I should be greatly disappointed if it shauld. tarn out that after all I was kissing the "cook.”"—New ¥ork Times. —_———— Information Wanted. 1 Traveler (from Podunk)—Is this h th' bureau of information? Railroad Clerk—It is. Traveler—Well, about lix hours ago a y Pills Purely vegetable, mild-and reiiable. Causes perfect digestion, complete absorption and healthful tegularity. way in which a -embor of the royal Seats reserved for fadies and escorts. family has gone among the camposers, Everybody welcome. feller took my watch am’ satchel around 3 having his name “billed” like any other, " carner ‘{a git my name engraved on | “Ror{0. TERHTil wmdrgers of the Stomach. o R e 3 ‘em, 80 they wouldn't git lost, an’ I|L: Bowels, Kid: - For E ual Riohts t All g0 it is considered ot unitkely {he {lm wanter know If the engravers of this ere | ragulsities. Sick Headuche, Billousnesn q ' S 10 . may a town are all out on strike—New York |jtipation. Piles and ail derangements o [ e mm RADWAY B COb New York |

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