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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL UESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1903. There is only One California Fig Syrup Co. The tull name of the company, Californla Fig Syrup Co., is printed on the front of every package of the genu The Genuine~ Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere nowing the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita- tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable i The imitations are known to act injuriously and should lers. therefor e be declined. Buy the genuine always if you wish to get its beneficial effects. anses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial It effects from actual use and of their own personal knowledge. It laxative remedy of the well-informed. Always buy the Genuine— Syrup of Figs MANUFACTURED BY THE Genuine—Syl‘up of F igs’ The Genuine is Manufactured by the o THEQNLY ONE ine. is the FOSTER BRINGS ALASKAN AWARD DRUNKEN FREAR L0373 51,300,00 Two Men Responsible for Fire at Coney Island. From the London Hearing. d elaborate t f the Am arge charts of Cana- eneral Foster's hands e Department, each s of the American Alverstone, and permanen the between Alaska CHICAGO MAN. CHOKES TO DEATH ON DOUGHNUT His Struggles for Breath Mistaken for Insanity and Onlockers Withhold Assistance. ICAGO, Nov. 2—H for the frenzy of a maniac, yden was allowed to choke to night. A piece of doughnut is throat. depriving him of the struck back and beckoned pas- no one ventured near. g strength he tried to in his throat some ook out, he is going to ectators fled in terrc ength in reply an insane —————————— NEW ADVEETISEMENTS IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. n Ha They Can Stop f';exr Hair Falling Out With Herpicide. “Herpi o racheotomy three s and since then could not eat afety without a er tube in his Last night, b the tube his pocket when he entered a res- and ordered o e and dough- t was in —————— OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF TEE PACIFIC COAST Postoffice Changes and Appointments and Orders Affecting Army and Navy Officers. v. 2—Postoffice dis- ber 14: Oregon—Hadley- A | Lane County, mail to Crow. The Highest Priced but i Postmasters commissioned: Oregon— the Best Quality, George E. Lee, Glenwood. Washington— James Wilder, Blewett. SOLD LVERYWHERE. HILEERT MERCANTILE CO., Pacific Coast Agests. Navy | Elmer, Independence to Pensacola; Acting | Assistant Surgeon V. Dabney, Pensacola to recruiting duty; Acting Assistant Sur- geon R. B. Chapman to Mare Island yard. Army order—Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Garrard, Fourteenth Cavalry, from De- partment of California to the Philippines. e — Revolution in Colombia. PANAMA, Nov. 2—News has been re- ceived here from Barranquilla, on the Atlantic side of-Colombia, that a formid- able revolutionary movement is to be in- augurated soon. The Liberals are said to have received munitions of war from the Government of Venezuela. Take lemon, for instance; Schilling’s Best is 30 times as strong as the wsual extract. Goes 30 times as far, A: your greewr's; meneybach, American Agent Back wild gesticula- man, | orders—Assistant Surgeon M. K. | MORE PROBING IN POSTOFFIGE Charges Against Mad- ‘den Are Being In- vestigated. WASHIN: Pay 2. —Postmaster imitted that an of General t Post- search- the ab- There y administraticn r a singie proof of me to any collect: whatsoever. o-day e philatelic Mr. Mad- nvol a member s it bas been having the contract furnish to the om for ting the stamp: ma n as proof sets. Conirary to the on these proofs are print- ed on cardboard and are of no commercial value, being simply specimens. In this instance the ctor was the Govern- general ment printing office, and it is stated on ighest author t ewer sets led for than ever befors. General B ow, und: ru ons m the | Postmaster ( the, matter in hand, but t was made by the member of the Cabinet referred to that the custom of permitting persons to have proof sets was a long established one. ——— BEAVERS IS COMMITTED. | Indicted Former Postal Official Is Admitted to $5000 Bail. NEW YORK, Nov. 2 — George W. | Beavers, the indicted former postal offi- | cial, was formally committed by Commis- | stoner Hitchcock to-day to the custody of | the United States Marshal, pending the | action of the United States Circuit Judge lon the warrant for the removal . | Beavers to the jurisdiction of the Eastern York for indictment. trial He | district of New on the Brooklyn was admitted by Judge Holt to $5000 bail pending the court's de- cision. Action was taken by Beavers' counsel to vacate the warrants for his removal to Washington for trial on the last three Washington indictments, Beavers being surrendered and applica- | tions for writs of habeas corpus being made for his release on the ground that simultaneous proceedings for his removal to different districts are illegal. On these applications Beavers was admitted to $2000 ball by Judge Holt, the total bail on which he is held being reduced from $22.000 to $5000. The Brooklyn indictment is in connec- tion with the Brandt-Dent contract for automatic cashiers. —_—— Visible Supply of Grain. NEW YORK, Nov. 2—The vistble sup- | ply of grain Saturday, October 21,'as com- piled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as fcllows: Wheat, 2221600 bushels, charges in- | ection his of | er General what of | PARTY MANAGERS IN EAST AWAIT VERDICT OF VOTERS Indications Point to Close Contest in New York; Ohio Will Give Large Republican Majority, " While Maryland and & Kentucky Are Doubtful EW YORK, Nov. 2—Fusion N mOrrow. quarters. : Interest in the elections outside land are so day making final arrangements for the manning of the polls to- The Fusionists showed stronger faith in their chances | of victory than ever and there was an air of hopefulness at their head- Maryland, Ohio, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Conditions in Mary- ixed that both parties are at sea. The in dependent vote is likely to decide the contest. The Democrats in Ohio concede the elec- | tion of Myron T. Herrick, the Republican candidate for Governor. Republicans expect a large majority in the Legislature. Both sides are confident in Massachusetts, although the election of the Democratic can- didate for Governor would cause surprise. and Tammany leaders were busy to- i | SWAMP-ROOT SAVED LIFE l | I received promptly the sample bottle of your | kidney remedy, Swam: of Mew York is divided between The I bad an awfu! In Rhode Island the Re- | | | | the eve of battle finds on and Tam- »ud in their predictions of triumph. So confident i estimate of 100,- based on the that to- to go = ers, RO being 7 500 in pluralities of 2000 2%0 in Richmond and a 1 EVEN DEVERY IS CONFIDENT. ag behind the other combatants William S. Devery an- expects to poll not f the total than 4 vote. D Police bave h ters with those of Low and MecClellan stead of being sent in by messenger with of the field. Considerable s to the size of the vote ill control and it may have )¢ State Superin- *k illegal voting, dquarters illegal regis dertaken No less than s cases have been s deputies, who tance of the strongest f the = 1 have the 3 wa cau t is p gal voting will be reduced to a minim TAMMANY DISTRIBUTES COIN. | Tammany made its-final preparations for the struggle to-night by the distribu sinews of war to the amount $200,600 to the d n_expenses. or feature of the s orrow at 6 indication lac the Broadw i the most an ppearance the two candidates for the Mayv~: prevalling odds were 19 to ellan. John R. McLean of a commissioner sent in to 9 on McClellan. ——— NO DOUBT AS TO OHIO. : Republicans Claim Previous Plurali- ties Will Be Exceeded. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 2.—On the eve of the election the estimates of the two parties continue to represent the two ex tremes. The Democrats give no figur on the State ticket and claim only a bare majority ' in the Legislature, while the Republicans claim a larger plurality, with a single exception, than ever before on twice as large innati through ,000 to bet at 10 a majority in the Legi | fore. | It may be difficult to ascertain the re- | sult in Ohio to-morrow night from in- | complete or early returns. Under the ne | municipal code enacted by the last Leg- | islature the wards and precincts in all | places of 5000 population and over were changed this year, so that the vote to- | | such returns as come from the rural dis- | tricts and towns of less than 3000 popu- ! 1ation. | The Republicans claim that Johnson will | rauty. | It has been raining all day to-day in | most of the State and rain is predicted | for Ohio again to-morrow. The Repub- | licans have expected gains from the rural | districts and the inclement weather may make the rural vote lizht. | One statement from the Democratic | State headquarters says the Legislature | might stand on joint ballot 76 Democrats | to 71 Republicans. Republicans are of- | fering bets on as high as 75,000 plurality | and that the majority on joint ballot in | the Legisiature will exceed that of two | years ago, when the Republicans carried several Democratic districts and counties | and had the unusual plurality of 35 on joint ballot in re-electing Senator For- aker. While there are several doubtful coun- | ties, the mest important one is Cuya- | hoga, the home of Hanna and Clarke, and of Herrick and Johnson, the candi- dates for Senators and Governor. If the Republicans carry that county with its four Senators and ten Representatives they will ugdoubtedly khave the largest ture that was ever known. Without Cuy- ahoga County the Republicans claim they will have the Semate 22 to 11, and the House 74 to %7, with a majority of 48 on jointyballot, ‘but in this estimate they include Franklin and other doubtful coun- Cuyahoga and other doubtful counties in their list, the Democrats claim that they would have the Senate 17 to 16, and the House 57 to 53, with a majority of 5 on joint ballot. i B gl Conflicting Claims in Kentucky. LOUISVILLE. Ky., Nov. 2.—The Demo- crats claim the State for Governor Beck- ham by a n?vflty of 20,000, and to this publicans are confident they will elect their entire State ticket. 3 7 EW YORK, Nov. 2—With every| they add 5000 they expect the eity of indication of a close struggle t ouisville and Jefferson County to give ahead | a rousing u:h.‘-‘ { night. t bave given so & the | as betting men were about if, = % T s e o hag MEinal Round-Up of Voters in the ature as ever be- | morrow night cannot be compared with | that of any previous election, except on | | be defeated for Gover-.or by 100,000 plu- | | majority on, joint ballot in the Legisla- | ties in the Republican list. By including | heir ticket. The Republican State Cam- mmittee is confident of the elec- 1 Belknap d the entire Re- . estimating the Repub in round numbers at 12.006. m (= 1 The and, Socialist-Labor parties have tickets in the field, but they cut abso- » figure. Do S PENNSYLVANIA'S OUTLOOK. | Majority for the Republican Ticket May Reach 175,000. PHILADELPHIA, N expressed Pen ual n candidates. Ti i and other De decline to mse! emocratic will be cast. The campaign has been a quiet throu: ut, there having been few mass-meetings and less political oratory | than in many previous years. S Penro: chairman of the Repub B organization, said to-day: | “The Republican State tic elected by a majority of not less 0 and the figure: reach 175,01 Insurance Commissioner Durham, is in control of the Republican orga tion in 1tk sickne: and heaith - and trouble hard to bear: seems to follow every our half, and r no effect. 1S mistakes are and not knowing is or what makes us t of | remedies In man; made There is a split in the Dem tion dividing from the full eity a ing Ct racy, a fac- regulars with a d State ticket under the head- f the “Independent par hairman Donnel hen asked in what the d ar Democratic MARYLAND AWAITS RESULT. Campeign Is Viéoiously Waged Up to the Last Moment. ernor did n until late Democ in Howard relax their zht ctive labors Edwin Warfleld, from men an Y. be the e San are alrea NATURE'S GREATEST CURE FOR MEN AND WOMEN Swamp-Root is the Most Perfect Healer and Natural Aid to the Kidneys, Liver and Bladder Ever Discovered. { irritation, pain or dull ache in the back —they tell v need doctoring. | disease adva: | pale or sallo e pu | der the eyes. feet | the heart acts ba There is comfort | Kilmer's Swamp-r | liver and bladder remedy, fi 1 scalding pain comes being compelled to get ng the night to ur @ t corrects that BALTIMORE, Nov. 2—Though the close _ EDITORIAL NOTICE 17 or “feel b of the State ; Kitmer & C« ha: .. who will gladly se of the Sta paign wos announced on | g a sample bottle Saturday night the two candidates for 1 & many of the Gov i unpl SWAMP-ROOT A BLESSING TO WIMEN. adly’ in stlence that our kidneys If neglected now, th until the ffy or dark circles un- well., and sometimes n knowing that Dr. t. the great kidne passing easant necessity many times te. To Prove What SWAMP-ROOT, the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy Will do for YOU, Every Reader of The Call May Have a Sample Bottle FREE by Mail. send at once to Dr. ands of test is need. you can stores p-Root bottle. ch is s c¥, while their bellef that orship by Committee an ina of the Repub- WILL VOTF: AT OYSTER BAY. President Roosevelt Leaves Capital in Special Train for His Home. on This morning t placed In the nands of ‘Department and they ity at the polls ballots he Pollce were distributed to- were = —— COLORADO LEADERS BUSY. Mountain State. DENVER, Nov political par their power to-day so that they in —The c.airmen of the ve been doing all in up their forces n show their full strength to-morrow’s election for a Judge of the State Supreme Court. Republican Chairman Fairley said Judge Campbell would be re-elected by S000 to 10,000 plu- | rality, if there should be no* repeating” in Denver, and added that no frauds would be permitted to defeat the will of the voters. Miiton Smith, chairman of the Democratic - ate Committee, sald: “Wilsgn's plurality in Denver will be | trom 6000 to 10.000. We expect to carry the rest of the State by a small plu- ality. We will do our best to prevent fraudulent votes being cas t Chairman A. B. Gray ventured the opinion that there was a strong prob- ability of the election of Owers. Consid- erable money was wagered to-day at 100 {to T in favor of Campbell as against Wilson. L OLD BAY STATE STIRRED. - | Both Parties Put Up Unusually En-| ergetic Struggle for Votes. i BOSTON, Nov. 2—With good weather | to-morrow, party managers agree, a; heavy vote will be cast in Massachusetts, | not only for Governor, but for the enfire | State ticket, as well as for minor offices | | and members of the Legislature. Not in many years have the Democrats | worked so hard and their efforts have so | thoroughly stirred up their opponents | the Repullican and Democratic tickets fn that the State has not been better can- | to-morrow's municipal election. vassed in ten years. Edward E. McSwee- | count of the bitterne; ney, the campaign manager of William A. | the campaiga an exceptionally heavy vote Gaston, leader of the Democratic ticket, | is looked for. said to-day: = Gt Bevai! “We are perfectly satisfied. The voters| Bepublicans Claim Bryan's State. will tell our story.” | LINCOLN, Nebr, Nov. 2—Chairman Thomas Talbot, chairman of the Re-| Lindsay of the Republican committee in publican State Committee, said of the| gists that, with an average vote, the prospects of Republican success: | State ticket will win by 15,000, Chairman “Issues have passed away, but the peo- ' yebber of the fusion committee has no | ple of this State can be depended on/to- | ggures to offer. | morrow to recognize honesty and fidelity _———e————— Finds General Chase Guilty. such as Governor Bates has shown.” DENVER, Colo., Nov. 2—The court- % reaching right. The President reached the Iy after ™ o'clock and sat in his car midnight. SRR Home Rulers Will Protest. HONOLULU, Nov. 2—The Home Rule leaders here claim to have received a cable message from Congressional Dele- gate Kalantanaole, who is now at Co- lumbus, Ohio, supporting opposition to tha confirmation by the Sen- District Judge, respectively. To a mes- the Delegate repllied denying that such position in the ’fll send to ro the appointments. el S e est against Only One Ticket in Mississippi. JACKSON, Miss.,, Nov. 2—The day be- fore the general State election finds the voters apathetic. The Democratic ticket has no opposition. In the August primary nearly 9,000 ballots were cast, but It is doubtful if 25000 votes will be polled to- morrow. aole, he has taken any matter. The Home Rulers Washington resolutions of p 1 —_——— Salt Lake Expects Heavy Vote. SALT LAKE, Utah. Nov. 2—Pluralities wasie oy New Jersey Safely Republican. TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 2—Unless the | g4 py Adjutant General Beil against unexpected occurs the Repubitcans will | prigadier General John Chase, comman- retain control of both houses of the New | der of the National Guard of Colorado, Jersey Legislature as the result of t this evening found General Chase guilty | morrow's elaction. Only six Senators are | of “technical disobedience of orders.™ ! to be elected and to gain control of the | The vote was § to 4 upper house the Democrats wiil have to e ‘Wants $10,000 Damages. elect all of them, which is not considered OAKLAND, Nov. 2—Trial of a suit for probable. The contest in Jersey City be- | yor Mark Fagan and his Dem- | g ol pou,;‘ Justice James G. | $10.000 damages for alleged false imprison- | ment brought by Oscar Myfell against J. ocratie opponent, s ises t MStyhy. prouiiees t: b gRcUING. | P. Maxwell was begun before Judge Og- | den to-day. Maxwell swore to a com- them in their | sage of inquiry sent to Prince Kalanian- | of from 1000 to 150 are claimed for both | On ae- | which has marked | | martial which heard testimony on charges : 2 PENNSYLVANIA FARMER KILLS HIS TWO BROTHERS Then Attempts Lives of Sister and Sister-in-Law and Defles Po- lice for Hours. POTTSVILLE Rummage Sale Successful. No v. 2.—The Ladles’ A cleared $190 at the recent “rummage sale in West Berkeley. cess was rece soclety held yesterday. ate of the appointments of Carter and | Dole to be Governor and United States | of Icwa Conceded to Cummins. | - | plaint and had Myfell arrested for DES MOINES, Iowa, Nov. 2—Non-par- | Promny. Myfell was acquitted and he oo tisan observers predict a Republican plu- | claims that he was damaged to the ex- i rality of from 50,000 to 55000 to-morrow. ! tent of the sum pamed. 1 | Governcr Cummins claims 6,00. Repub- | lican Chairman Spence gives no 7. tican © an 8 Pt m..a-‘ w&flflfl”.bh mits a Republican plurality of 20,000, millions come out of your taxes. Do you want Abe Ruef, Gavin McNab and Rhode Island in Doubt. Maztin Xelly to direct the expenditurs PROVIDENCE, R. L, Nov. 2—The| ¢ tnis vast sum? If not, vote for Demacratic leaders expect to win to-mor- iite. ed The report of its gue- at the meeting of the As Well as Women Are Kept 01f the Operating Tabie by Electr = o-Chemistry e — T T R ——— ““After four years’ suffering from loss of blood ‘rom my bladder, caused by nd after many doctors had I was sent to a hospital in San Francieco to be operated upon. weak bicod that the hospital surgeom Informed my wife that there was little chance to save my It was decided the dangerous surgical operation it weuld be best to try the Electro-Chemic treatment, I was so bleeding tumor, tled to cure me. from loss of that before undergoing so k me to the Electro-Chemic Insti- rant avenue. and placed me under onths’ time bicod had st: mic treat I was perfectly opped. ent cured. The los: had regained my b able to do RSON. face lookey

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