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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1903 |CHINA SHOWS AN INCLINATION TO GRANT RUSSIA'S DEMANDS THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM | THE EMPORIUM lfI5H LEADER WL WITHORMN William O'Brien Decides Appears Disposed to Pay Large . Price to Avert the Disaster Bro ught About by Loss of Man- churia, Although Jap an Gives Her Warning to Resign His Seat in Parliament. - of the Policy Fursued | ;\ M Tires Y " % 5 and properly made. Hat shirts are the tamous ¥ ot ombert e Waists $3.95 " Nationalist Ranki va'ue; from §6.00 to L) Lion brand and other Nationalist nKs. ! : g $7.50, on sale begin- Werth Up 2.00 noted makes,and come BB e T | ning to-day 2t ““Four-Ninety-Five.”” crt Ip to $8. in polka dots, black ¥ :’“;:n O’Brien | The large asscrtment at this extremely low price includes: Friday and Saturday o w:i(e <o e effects; . . ) bas decided to resign [ : & ; : or the two days, your choice at K t and as a member | Neat Velvat Hits—Tr'mmed with ;omponsand wings; o- § - Qyr Suit and Cloak buyer, during his recént ¥ ot uis @ e e e e o oo 790 e of the United lrish n ments ‘n ncat des'gn, aiso ostrich tips and aigrettes. : ) 4 . S 5 L New York trip, secured a bargain in Ladies’ Dress | Main Aisle. er to Fath branch of the r O'Flynn, presidcnt United Ir rk t the policy rec 1 directory for lcarres Is | | | [ | | | | — ice against the recccupation of Mouk- aster breught about by the loss of Specific Bleod Poison and Reflex Ailments. th e will ussia in- reassured Chin no compromise -with volving the recognition of any important Wong Be Executed. tal of Moukden, ho 1s Wong's. superior | officer. The Chi » officials here are un- ablg to say whether Russia proposes to withdraw her troops from Moukden and Ready-~to- son Jet Turbins— Trmmed wish beausi ully jot'ed fancy novel y braids. We ha iron br'm sha es; also the new Co onial shages, Turbans— The Jarge dress shapes, in violet and of ve n-w steel ormiments an! buckies, a'so with fabrc:. Misses’ _Sailor Hats— The new trimmed with silk znt fet; in all the pow shades; 3t 1, o At Sk Children’s Hats— In shagg: rcund 2 y fei Second floor Less Than Half Reguiar Prices The baiance of an im- porter’s samplz line of ele- gant chiffon, net and liberty silk capes, collarettes, ruches and stole effact Neckwear, in black, white, black and white, and white and black (about €9.50-$12.50 values. . §12.50-$17.50 values . $6.30 Main Aisie. Dressing Sacques $1.25 Values 85¢ collar, finished with silk frog and of best makes of misses’ and children’s outer gar- ments, of which we have on'y one, IRRERRE RRRRRRERRRRRRRRRR RRREERER RRRRRE RRRY R ERERRY PREERRRE RRRRRR RERRRRRRERE RERRERRE RERRER REREERRRRRR RERRERRE RRERRE RERERREREEE RREERREE RRRREE RERRY Special Reductions Wear Hats This sea- styies, mzd= by our own experienced trimmers,in our own workrooms; the absolutely correct shapes hem in ali the ne nd si'k, tr mmed w th wings and finithed w th t, tr'mmel with sk cord and long stream 13, in 2. shape. and colors . 950 totsll-'sb fiundreds of mothers of young daughters have taken advantage of our sale of broKen lines fine Svits and Coals at kalf price this week. to-day to buy best perfect! > s CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE breasts and ! % i A Waists that outrivals any similar offering ever made in San Francisco. They have just arrived by ex- press, and we place them on sale to-day and Satur- day in our main aisle—hundreds of new tailor made and dress waists in black and colors—mew Talletas, nal blus, made pem-y and | Styish Walking Hsls—In the best fur felt, t-mm-d knit into shape, rot cut and sewn together; pearl buttons, | With large coue feathers and gold 'Peav dc Soies and Crepe de Chincs, worth up to $8.00 each, best facings, ete.; in fact, undergarments " 50 | braid; other styiich efficts tem- 4 5 . ¢ st _ | for part'cular men; per garment . » med with sl veves . Al ‘at - in many charming styles, fresh from the maker— I b S aio s P BTV fdte for deess, his unused surplus of samples, every one in first- class condition, all of them latest designs. For the two days, while quantity lasts (past experience proves the advisability of early $3 95 [ selection), your choice at . . . Main Aisle. Swits and Overcoats Sale of Surplus Winter Stocks If the wea-her had changed and the rainy eason had commenc d a month earlisr you would never have been able to sccure such clothing as this “at the prices w= quote now. Owing to the backwardness of the teason we find ourselves heavily oveistocked with Men's Fall and Winter Cloth'ng— Suits and Overcoats from some of the best mak- ersin America. To reduce our stock to its normal con- d tion we have planned th's sale: ler effets, 2.25 of ths par . . Men’s Half 150 picces in all), on sale to-day: Men’s $20.00 and $22.50 Suits for | 1x1 ribbed, cotton school Hose— $6.00-6.5° vilces . . $2.80 B8 00 Seme <! tae tever vt i o | Bellane o bleck, doublehec), { $7.50-$9.00 vilves . . $3.45 chip arc of the bist. They arc the equal of any suit sold | knee and toe; pair . . . 2% @ by exciusive clothiers at §25.0. There are plenty of thoss fashionabe tweeds, worsteds, prety overplaids and fancy m'xtures now so popular. The coats are cut with narrow, graceful lapels and shape retaining fronts We can fit men of all sizes from 34 to 42 in. chest measure, and the prce during '5 00 ths sale will be . Men's Extra Value $15.00 Suits for $9.50— Made of neat cassimeres, fancy cheviots and Ladies’ Dressing Sacque — Fine tweeds, in the Jatest fall and winter patterns. The :;“"f;"f"' ey Fegw H‘;““S“k fin'shed; rippled Eiderdown, made fitted coats Fave hand-padded shoulders, hair coth fionts and | f1° VSO, the beit dress "“kgfis"‘ s 3 - %2 market; pair . . . . .. . .260 back, loose front, wide turn over are cut in the’ most pagu'at oiylés. '« Vou will peshowince | 10y god a3, siibed, Asselien ey Weed them the best va at our sale priee — - ——— Sz daintily bound edges; colors, red, S hinad o STy eyaak Spshs pair . - .- . 28¢ £ AT SU = 'S DIPLO IC REPRE ] i ad blue; all sizes from |Men’s Stylish $15.00 Overcoats for —Com= to the Emporium and | Children’s lace Lisle He Back ands colors, VIRCOUNT TADASD K18 XA, ‘Hp‘\\\s "\.” LM " ERIBENIA Eray; pink x5 eciil ¢ o you will realily sce that we wil save you just §3. 50 over the bsst $15.00 Gvercoat bargain 3 pretty al -over designs, sold heretofore at AT THE COURT OF e Rl e S B R 34 1o 44, 8 peeisl §1.25 850 that you can find clsewhere. We thinl we shal intcres: hundreds of men with our sale of | 50 pair,sizes 5 to 9; now 3 pairs for §1.09; BANCEOF THE ANGLOJAEANESE ALLTANCE. value; to-dayonly . . . this fin= of handsome black Thibet ard gray Cheviot Overcoats. They are tuilt with the | single pair. . . . 350 | . & v o o~ X v e and silk slezv: lining, i o . i = £ S e Main Aisle. fen D e Aleelivil e o ATt "'.50 Section 3—Left. ONDON, Nov. 6.—The Peking cor- | Their counsels have hitherto prevailed, Lad'es’ E"’_"»"j‘;“ E-fl"‘i"3~:==qur—f:7""fll;'<." Men'sn:‘l:m; ;;i'lt O;elrcoavt; ‘su'so'_\.e;fs'w'ld" e ol el pondent of the says that | though there pch ‘Dassless” war ta weave, fitted back, loose f ont, wide collar, 5. s 5 New h i . s e Al sy :‘;,,f,::f bp b i g 1B ewo silk f.ogs, finished with -a-in binding and check effects; cut long, loote syl-, with belted bacle; this season's 'atest creation. During Groceries-Liguors r:,‘m G ”“‘ resident at | F Chinese oficials o ribbons —red, gray, pink and blue... $T15 fl:._‘ «a’e your unreserve! choice of any of our $15.00 Belt Overcoats s"'5a Friday and Saturday ooty sl e s A : | ¢ ’ Butter—Choice firkin Creamery; Ib . . 250 1“ u{ \:r a'hx < “e: “:":‘r‘:: REPEATS RUSSIA’S DEMANDS. Second floor —front. Men’s $2.50 Trousers $1.95— All-wool cas'm-res, neat derk mixtures, suitable | ¢ - Catsup — Snidec's, Heing's or vfim « in response to China's remon- | Minister Lessar Insists That Major ) {T;,h“smm s A S s'-ss Food Co.’s; 25¢ bottles . - .. .190 Children’s Coats BiCeg e : _::m \:w r'nmv‘{uyva'lwn “nslflufl to ING, Nov. .—Paul Lessar, the |&| ospof Jackets at Half Baryains for Bo_y Royzl Salad Dressing—Bottle . . . . 7@ A r:,:;',‘wi = Chi 7 ?’:I'S,:&:"f fan Minister to China, has repeated Norfolk Suits and 3-piece Knee Pants Suits - F& boys 7 to 15 years: the | Baking Powder— Our Emporium the Rossian” Gemands. China now Shows |t Gemands of his Government for the | | A large nUMDbET 0f DrOKen | s pece sisin o and say Sctch mistrt he Norolk s in ey miseres vy | oy back ok brand, Pepe EV . 14 1ands | axecution of Major Wong, who recently % . A3 N olorings. To-day and Saturday only, S B Ny . e 4 of Russia, and appears disposed to pay a | g o taA - TN T taian lines of the highest grades raizerne, e:’:‘:nr‘: ]’mg‘"s and colorings. To-day and Saturday only, $2.85 | Hock White Wine— A good snner wine; for price to ve her face’ and avert and the dismissal of Yuan, Tao- | i i e g 2 b TR S peas i the two days on'y, gallon . . . , . erges and cheviots, fancy mixture: and ver- cut, for ages 12 to 19 s, 50 — For ages 6 to 16 years; Scotch tweed and Oxford Youths®’ Lons Trousers Suits— tical strped cffects, strictly 'l wool, military years, for . . i . . Boys' Overcoats Shirts 79c¢ $1.00 to $2.00 Values Another chanceis offered in desirable patterns and color effects, at an dverage of half their real value. These Men’s Night Robes— Good musiin or Domet flannel, full lengths and widths; only . Men’s Swell Neckwear—Made of rich imported silks, in varied assortment of the new fall effects, in four-in-hands, tecks, Ascots and squares Men’s Underwear—Jersey ribbed, double spliced; every pair of drawers has double spliced seats, driving or street wear, regular and Cadet fingers; choice of embroidered figures, vertical ana striped effects; i lisle and cotton; 6 pairs $1.49; single pair . Section 8— Right. and Saturday fine, well made, ly fitting shirts, 50c 50¢c the garments new and up-to-dat= lor, " $1.50 in Jarg: assortment 25¢ Hose— New imported gocds $1.50 Gloves $1.00 Women’s $1.50 Pique Kid Walk- ing Gloves, z clasps, in tans, modes, browns, slate and fast black, Paris point stitching either in sclf or white, sizes 514 to 7; every pair fitted and guaranteed; high-clasi, stylish, seasonable and serviceab'e; $1.50 gloves, pair . . $1.00 Section 10— Right. Chiidren’s Hose 1x1 ribbed, fast black, Maco cotton Hose—Knee, heel and toe spliced with linen thread; the famous <No Mend”’ kind; pair. . . . 25¢@ 1x1 and 2x1 rbbed, extra heavy, 4-thread cot- ton Hose—Reinforced knee, heel and toe; the "E\'erlnlin("; sizes 6 to 10; pair 250 Children’s 1x1 rnbbed, imported Hermsdorf AARAARAXARAR AARAAE AAARAAAA AAAALAAAAAR AAAAAR AAAAAAAR AR ARRA AARAR RAARAR AARARAR R AAAAR AR AR SRR AR an Hose— Merino heel and toe, double knee, Pearline —1-Ib packages; 3 for . . . . 280 Geneva Gin—Large bottles . . . . . 85@ Apricot Brandy— After dinner cord'al; bottle White Label Stout—McMullin’s; doz $1.90 ARRARARRRAL ARRAR AR A AARARATARRA AR RAL R AR Russian soverelgnty in Manchuria, but at | loease the Tartar general of the city; two.or three of a kind, now marked erays, ful length cut , be'ted backs $5.00 g - oAl 3 A% | now keld in custody in his ya s F Dri Sar: . i ¢ - 2 . . 2 the same time she has warned China that | (/[ L ot "mmm; - atha'f price. Garments that were | chi'd's Velvet Suits - For ages 3to 7 years, Sailer Nortolk style, in two rich colors, | Cabernet Claret—Fine red wine having age B If the Russian - demancs are acoepted | N CCR YL I 0k old the offitals of $5.00 to §32.50, now . . . . . vicl-t b'ue and ruby rei; novelty exclisive with ths big store, and marked 5.0 and bedy; gallon . . . - 080 : triendly atittude to China, | the Chinese Forelgn Office that he is sur- ....$2.5010 $16.25 09 daieileloniat et ... $5.00 Main floor— Rear. DR. O. C. JOSLEN, | ", attiute o Chint - resenta | Pited that {hey' shouid consider - : ‘ : Soipsis 4 tive oo the Comnt ot B e R e long | Sia’s actlon in this matter figh-handed, 3 Corncr Market and Kearny Sta. conference at the British Forelgn Office | &% In view of the clrcumstances. he thinks WAARAR AAAAARRSE ARARAR RAXARE AN AAAEAL ARRAAARE ARRARACARLR DA AR AARRAAAD GAARAR A AR ARRR AR WA AN AR ™ St to-day . ssla Lol —— | ADVISE DECLARATION OF WAR. e IOV VWV DDV D Jwisit DR. JORDAN'S grear ¢ Chinese Officials Are Enraged at Rus- | the execution without trial, of the bri- gand who was ing as chief of an irreg- ular force of Russiz , was part of China's policy to terrorize the Chinese s0 as to prevent them from entering the APDSTLE BOASTS DECLARES SPITE |SHERIFFS HELP CTAR CHANGES ¢ 2 sian Proceedings at Moukden. ussi ary employ in Ma E ¢ ”USEUH OF EHATO Yo PEKING, Nov. 5.—Yuan Shi Kai, Vice- | s e Ti“ b ey N ,"B 1MAREET ST ' roy of Province, who was dispatched | The brigand whose execution has to Moukden by the Dowager Empress | caused serious trouble between Russia ed with Instructions to investigate affairs |and China was accused of many crimes o and if possible to arrangé a set- |-agalfist the Chinese. Recently.the Rus- padiv o Rl e tlement with the Rus: ns, did not go |Sians yvielded to China's demand for his z E _ne 2 o any farther than - Tientsis, which he | Surrender, whereupon ho was premeiy | Mormon Surprises the|Light and Power Com-|Authorities Secure Im-|Decides to Forego His reached vesterday ev: .« It -is now | decapitated. B DR z = . s e o or g | Considered doubtful whether he will g0 (r)l';::xrw‘g:n:;(rl:r:‘ the l;m;:r::;nthzrb;r:: Students of Utah pany President Ac- portant Evidence in Proposed Visit to to Moukden ) - » Chine: S - X dit, giving as an alternative the selzure s s . et { o soeDax ace. i ket r @ | ol =e are more enraged at the | 01t 8 within five days. Chine dt. University. cused in Seattle. Whitling Case. Copenhagen. bt onain: vl e ] been b amy events since the | fered to banish the officer and to. remove Peking. Some of the hot- | Taotai Yuen from office. Negotiations s : e : 3 headed members of the council have ad- | Were in progress when Moukdén was re- Special Dispatch to The Call. | SEATTLE, Nov. 5.—Frank B. Poor,| JUNCTION CITY, Kans. Nov. 5.—F.| BERLIN, Nov. 6.—The Tageblatt learns ised the Dowager Kmpress occupled by the Ruesians, AKE N;,— 5.—Apostle ‘Heber | president of the Citizens’ Light and Power W. Whitling was to-day bound over to|that the conference between Count von oot oL U Lot e s S SI(ELTLL;I the Mormon church upheld | Company, recently organized as a rival [ the United States Grand Jury on' the) Bulow and Count Lamsdorff at the Cas- b S Mowits: soe :?luur::‘fml"!;s?!“:::’:{;:tit;;y: CREW OF WATER-LOGGED .rll.nl\‘:::ly before the students of the Uni- | of the company of the same name which g;;‘“;{"“":‘}fh:;;"f"l"‘;{w‘r"‘""';a‘:‘s"?"‘ Post-| tle of Darmstadt yesterday was on the KIDNEY.B LIVER [ of the Chitnead bandit who had caMated | R REACHES PORT | versity of Utah to-dav. Grantis an alum. | incorporated in New Jersey, was arrested | O\c®, Tovbery at Mortil, it o ., | situation in the Baikans and in the Far o e | in thé Russian service, but who fell into | SCHOONE: & 3o nus of the If'ntlr\‘r:r;‘::“:: sli::::r:fi]tn,“:rel ;hls n::rnlng (:n :(;)ench lw:rr::nv. ls;ued belng the executive officer of the gang E;.;(; it o tha Tabt the hands “hinese afte e % 2 s redecessor o s 8 rom the court o eneral Sessions, New has been making things ~ 5 B s T, evacusted: Moikide: Souant | Lialion Ship Rescues Captain and| T "o made a speech at a mee 5 York City, charging him with grand lar- i’.fx.f?l’,".i,'& o the Dt of the smaller St. Petersburg says the Czar will return v B | Chines. piibilities - since’ it is con- Nine Sailors From a Perilous ing to raise an alumni scholars}flp lum‘:i,! Sy B O Brat R towns in Kansas and Nebraska for some | November 19 a:d hxlnu not \-lmmt gpfl:; = | stdered ot only an insult to a high | Position. He urged ‘liberality In the donations and | Ty "o g charge alleged Is that Poor, | Years past. Evidence is in the hands of 23::3"' e v e B Mo | omcial but s tasalttig to. fhe Chinees |+ s SORE iNdy. icaptith Gabrisl:|sed: the United States District Attorney to | Teatly de A PLEASANT. LAXATIVE [l NOT INTOXICATING B Government Better inform ize the helple: madn itself. d officials, however, real- of China and the s of going to war with Rus DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. PLENTY OF IT Lots More Proof Like This, and It Is All Prom San Prancisco People. “The proof of the pudding is in the eating of it.” If any city or town in the Union has sufficient proof on the follow- | ing subject it is San Francisco. Genuine RESCRIPTION FOR WEAK WOMEN. TIN ROOFS & GUTTERS REPAIRED. | AHLBACH & MAYER, | PLUMBERS AND JOBBERE, .| stumps and | logged sen and nine ‘of the crew of the water- schooner - John Linnell have | reached this port aboard the Italian ship | Gabrielle d'Ali. The Linnell left Fernandina on October 17 and on the 24th plunged into a terrific gale. She sprang a leak and was soon | water-logged. To prevent the schooner turning turtle the spars were cut away. The - saflors lashed themselves to the | remained there - forty-eight hours, the waves breeking over them con before the Gabrielle d'All sighted «HOLY ROLLER” RETURNS AND CITIZENS ARE ANGRY Leader of Oregon Fanatics Reassumes | “I have given $150. Fifty dollars of this is for myself and fifty for each of my two wives."” The students, a majority of whom are non-Mormons, were spellbound at this an- nouncement when they grasped the sig- nificance of the remark. Many of them began to applaud and cheer. “gHoarn_\' for the wives,” they yelled, ir- repressibly. "“Toc bad you haven’t got a hundred at 50 per,’ called some irreverent young Gentile. “If the laws of the United States would permit that I would make it three, any- how,” replied Apostle Grant. This brought out more yells from the boys. ! Apostle Grant is an open advocate of pélygamy and on several other occasions while a partner in the banking-house of Marquand’ & Co., New York City, appro- priated te his own use nine £1000. Iron Mountain mortgage bonds and subse- quently fled the country, coming to Seat- tle. The alleged appropriation is said to have been committed on June 26, 190L An indictment by the Grand Jury was obtained on the 28th of Oetober last. Poor's bonds were fixed at $1000 and the date of hearing November 19. Bail was promptly furnished. The Citizens' Light and Power Company is a selllng company which obtains all its gas from the Seattle Gas and Electric Company and also uses that company’'s mains. It sells gas at a much lower rate than its parent,company in competition with the other company of the same the effect that the proceeds of the rob- berfes were turned over to Whitling, who dtvided the money among the members of the gang. A number of the members are in penitentiaries in Kansas, Colorado and Nebraska and it is charged that they received their regular share of the stolen money by means of postoffice money or- ders sent them by Whitling. Several Sherifts are said to be implicated in helping the gang along, according to disclosures made by the United States au- thoritles. No speeches were made during the luncheon given to the royal personages at Wolfsgarten to-day. In the afternoon Emperor Willlam and the Czar played tennis and In the evening there was a gala dinner attended by the Emperor and the Czar and their suites, as well as by Count von Bulow and Count Lamsdorff. Emperor William left at 9:50 o’clock, being accompanied to the station by the Czar, Prince Henry of Prusela and the Grand Duke of Hesse. M arried unnmmm Every woman covets a shapely, pretty figure, and 836 HOWARD ST. merit is finding its reward in-the -hearty hich has been doing bysiness in Teiephone Howard 3132. endorsation of local citizens. When he has preached the doctrine. =~ name, -which hag he A hem deplore = people right here at home, friends and Command of Followers in When the first presidency of the church | Seattle, under a_New Jersey charter for many of them deplore the Ammunition, neighbors of our readers, give a state- Sport; Goods. ock. Lowes: prices. Bend GUNS w. T. HESS, Notary Public and Attorney-st-Law. ment like the following for publication it is preof convincing for the most skep- tical. Read this testimony: F. L. Smith, boxmaker in-the National Box Factory, residence 741 Folsom street, says: ney Pills can be depended upon I would never have gone out of my way to rec- ommend the preparation to others suffer- “If ¥ was not thoroughly | impressed with the fact that Doan’s Kid- Corvallis. CORVALLIS, Or., Nov. 5.—Creffleld, the leader of the ‘“Holy Roller” band, who fled last Sunday under fear of mob vio- lence, has returned to Corvallls and has taken his station once more among his followers. He returned accompanied by Frank Hurt, one of the “Rollers,” who is now harboring Creffield in his home. heard of his remarks to-day it is reported to have become decidedly angry. the case of rApostle and Senator Reed Smoot hanging In the balance in Wash- ington, the church authorities are ex- tremely solicitous that no open advocacy of polygamy shall get into the newspa- pers. It i sald that Apostle Grant was reprimanded for his remarks by President Joseph F. Smith. ‘With several years. spite work. HACKENSACK, N. J., Nov. 5.—Frank B. Poor, who was arrested in Seattle to- day, was at the time of the failure of Marquand & Co. of New York a junior partner in the concern. He was a son of the iate Edward F. Poor of New York, president of the National Park Bank. loss of their girlish forms after marriage. The bearing of chiidren is often destructive omen to the mother’s shapeliness. All of this can be avoided, however, by the use of Mother’s Friend before baby comes, as this great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and Tepth Fioor Claus Spreckels bidg. . - There is much indignation here because nized the Hacken- Restgence, g Bione Main 963 ing from kidney.complaint. eetere T o Cremeld's return. Grant has la]“‘;‘;:“(lhol'; ::;s::hl-lg out- BaFc;ag_l:“:’l- &1,:;.;‘;5:“ e teacted the pm:tha'tympetryofherfifrm. Mother’s Frhndovemom-:hauthe ~Pesidence Telepnone James 1501 tried more than one standard remedy. spoken. Largely e was | Sack B P and gas _tighting con- | danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through m Sehools and Colleges. but the results, as far as stopping the trodble, were just as remotely in the dis- tance as when I first noticed that my —_—e————— Mississippi Mob Lynches a Negro. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 5.—Sam- Adams, a young negro who attacked Mrs. Peter sent to Japan a couple of years ago to do missionary work. He returned only recently. cerns in Bergen Courity. He organized an jce company which put up a $75,000 plant, was president of the Hackensack Board of this critical period without pain. It 1s woman’s greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and, relicf derived from kidneys were out of order. A sure indi- ————— e R S v from its inception an ugl of this wonderful — s cation that -in some way. the sction of 1 Laqie BP0 e, TCnight o Dies Suddenly in an Office. | T"4% SOR 10" Fackensack, which [ 155 e Saldibecall ; T e K o0 et | maob. tookt him from the jafl, which had| SAN DIEGO, Nov. —Frances §. Plimp. | ne degeloped remedy. by action of the kidney secretions, adde 5 , Nov. 5. .. - < the backache, particularly if 1 contracted | been guarded by armed men, and hanged | tcn, a prominent cmzenmol this place, ex-| When the house lott he(:er;w&-;: & t;;: dru, at .x.o?pe: e s a cold. For the last six months there | him to a tree. pired suddenly in his office to-day, death | went down, FPoor los vibing He| pottle. Our little has not been an indication of either ex- —————— being the result of a rupture of a blood | sold two handsome houses whicl e iae allabout cited or weakened kidneys. “Waterman,” “Regal’ and.“Marshall” | vessel in the brain. Plimpton came to | owned here and made his home in Con- book..mll‘ g 0 - For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. 41 San Diego in 1881 from West Newton, | necticut. Later his wife headed a grocery | thig liniment, will be sent free. AEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE OF THE|Yoster-Milburn Co. Buffalo N.'Y.. sol T D T e e o eo ry) | Mass., and for twenty vears has been|firm,.of which he was the manager » EST, 24 Post st. Prancisco, Cal. | Eents for the Un - ol e nbbin, Y & 5 ¢ the Russ Lumber and ths ago Poor went to Seattle to take Rt b g, - ol ‘Remember the name, Doan's, and take | Market street, are the selling agents for | Scneral manager o e and | Mo tio® with a lighting plant. The Bradfisld Regulater Ca., Atiasta, B, Open entire year. shte for llustrated catalogue (free). no substitute. 1 San Francisco. Mill Company. He was 63 years of age.