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' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1903. 25 S JOLL 15 53UED Weak Men.| 10 GITTLENEN I Have Disco;'ered the Marvelous| National Convention to Secret of Perpetual Youth and Open in Oregon in Undying Manly Vigor and I . "Giveg It to Youlgom, January. ADVERTISEMENTS. My Mysterious Oompound Startles the World | Fifteen Hundred Delegates Weonderful Cures— Wi i w‘!:lhrvelem Secret No Man Ornw : Exp ected to Attend 0)d and it is My Mission on Earth the Session Henoeforth toBring All Jaded, Worn-Out Men to This Fountain of Youth PORTLAND, Or., Deec. 5.—Secretary | Charles F. Martin of the National Live- | * stock Association to-day issued the of- Send No Money—Simply Send Your Name and | ficial call for the national convention, ' Address and This Marvelous Compound which is to be held here January 12 to Wil Be Sent You by Return Mail, 15, inclusive, The call is addressed to Prepeid and Absolutely Free. the members of the National Livestock I have discovered the marvelous se- | Association and all others interested in cret of perpetual life and vigor In men. | the fostering of the cattle industry. It To me it has been given to bring to the | is expected that the convention will be fallen, weary, worn-out brothers the | attended by 1500 delegates from the va- knowledge of this priceless boon, and |rious States and cattle associations, even to the uttermost ends of the earth | besides attracting to Portland 2000 ad- I send my message of love and peace | ditional visitors. i end hope and help. Unbelievers may | The city of Portland has requested | scoff and cry “fake,” but I beed them | Governor Chamberlain of this State to | :":‘ My work has just begun and I am | extend an invitation to the Governors s Shi. of all the States of the Union, and par- | The secret of this mighty healing | ticularly to impress upon the chief ex- | power, this vital life epark, this mar- ecutives of Washington, Idaho, Mon- | velous tonic fluid is known to me alone. | tana, Nevada and California the ulti- mate good to their various common- | wealths to be derived from personal at- | tendance. ' | Every newspaper and periodical de- | voted to the interests of stockraisers will be invited to send representatives here, and the daily papers of Oregon, | | Washington and Idaho will be especial- ly requested to send correspondents to the convention, which will be the most important gathering of stockmen ever held in the United States. Questions of | great moment to the Industry will come | up for consideration, and plans for de- ! veloping the various branches of the| cattle industry will be discussed. The | various raliroads have made special re- | duced rates for the convention from all parts of the East and the Pacific Coast. | Secretary Martin will leave Portland to-morow night for Boise, Idaho, to at- | tend the conventions of the Idaho Cat- | “No Max Is Lost—There Is & Sure Cure | tle Growers' and the Idaho Wool Grow- | for Every Weak Man."—Dr. Ferris. | ers’ associations, which will be held in | It is mine to give to whom I will and | Boise next Tuesday. Great importance | 5 fore me. Doubt not! | attaches to the Idaho conventions, as , but 1 give | the sheepgrowers and stockmen of | is priceless | Idaho are entitled to 160 delegates to | stantly to |the National Livestock Association vigor of | meeting. s marvelous, mys ich I have di 3 to believe every weak man fre t restores ngth and powerful th SR W HODSON MINE STRIKE i ime devoted to search | SOON TO BE SETTLED | realms of science, and possi- | Labor Trouble in Calaveras County ve for his Said to Be Near Its | the un- End. i T ife of the | - 3 With this STOCKTOA\.‘ Dec. B5.—A special | weak man | from Hodson is to the effect that a settlement of the strike at the Royal | mine is expected within a week. It prematur. | 15 emphatically denied*that there has | s ack of vital | been any suffering at Hodson, a | boarding-house having been establish- | Send me mo money. It is my duty, | ©d and all the miners and their fam- | : 3 T n Hand—it is my | llies cared for. Enough contributions | miss fe work—to lift | Bave been sent in from the surround- | he faller weak and cure | IN€ country to maintain most of the oped; and to ev- | idle men. | . t his vital power The property of the Royal mine is ] 1y message | being guarded by pickets appointed by 4 bs health. I can | the union. The Sheriff was in Hod- save him and re- | Son this week, but declared there was | ¥ years of happiness | no necessity for his presence. No out- | us vitality and vigor- | side men have been secured by the | »d of perfect health and | mine owners, but the foremen are| keeping down the water so that no it matters not how old | damage will result to the ®orks. atters not how you lost vy A I -+ ood, or when vou lost it. It | SEARCH FOR THIEVES; t what doctors or scoffers FIND COUNTERFEITERS rdinary drug or stim- | —— treatment, but it is | Chicago Police Make Important Dis-| life itself, and it | covery Resulting in Shooting ! 3 remedles and | of One’Man. s i e epeatedy| CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—In a raid on a T secret compound never fails, | SUPPosed thieves’ resort the police, it| have often instilled into jaded men | i5 S8id, have stumbled upon a counter- | health 2nd strength, For | f6iters’ den. In his effort to escape I have oft kindled. in an | Charles Belknap engaged in a struggle stay, the sparkling vi- | With Sergeant Miller and was shot. | Write to me to.day | Mrs. Frances Belknap, his wife, later st confidence all | Was taken into custody. Both will be private address | held for Captain Porter of the Govern- | Ferris, 368 Strawn | Ment secret service, who will be noti- and I urge |fed of their arrest. Belknap and his to come to me, for I| Wife occupied four rooms. Ore was fit- ng strength, the su- | ted up as a laboratory and contained appiness of perfect | all the most improved appliances for wondrous discovery Eas | making counterfeit silver dollars. Thir- | rid by its miraculous ef- | ty-five bogus dollars were confiscated | I seek not fame nor glory. It | by the police, together with a trunkful be the humble in- | of tools. greatest power in | —_———— < | en into the enjoyment of San Jose Grange’s Officers. | nanliness and 1 it free.| SAN JOSE, Dec. 5.—The annual aliotted to me here on | election of the San Jose Grange, Pa- | 1 do all that in my power | trons of Husbandry, to-day resulted as 1y fellow men the benefit of | follows: C. R. Williams, worthy mas- | this great secret reward shall | ter; F. H. Babb, over Marcen, lecturer; stewa M. P. Bt What man is there who would not appreciate a smoking jacket as a Christmas present? It is one of the most appropriate and sensible gifts possible. There is relief and comfort in laying aside the every-day coat in the evening and donning a smoking jacket. The garment daily reminds the recipient of the thoughtful giver. All our smoking jackets are made by us in our own workshops, from material bought direct from the weavers. Through these facilities we are enabled to save every customer from $2.00 to $5.00 on a jacket. The money saved in purchasing from us leaves more to spend on other gifts. : Our assortment of smoking jackets is the largest on this coast—for variety of patterns, scope of colors, as- sortment of materials and style of garments. Remember, anything purchased here may be exchanged after Christmas if desired, either for goods of the same oradifferentcharacter.” Ineveryinstance an=quivalentinvaiue wiil b: g'ven in exchange, ormoneyrefunded. Smoing Jckets Dressing Gowns ELOW you will find a partial description of our immense E stock of smoking jackets. Each garment has satin-piped Z seams and corded edges to make it durable. They are also manufacture our bath robes and dressing gowns, and arc therefore able to give you the same o | ard; Mrs. C. D. Med chaplain; Cy- | rus Jones, treasurer; Mrs. L. Wood- | ham, secretary; A. N. Allen, gate- keeper; Maud Bennett, Pomona; Ma- | bel Bennett, Flora: Josephine J. | Ceres; Frankie Stockton, lady assist- | ant steward; Mrs. A. Hall, organist; J. O. Cook, trustee. P Falls Into a Mine Shaft. BAKERSFIELD, Dec. 5.—Tim Ca- e sey of Randsburg is at the hospital Female Diseases, nlc aftections or Jl | With one leg amputated as the result the Stomach neys, £ ar of a terrible experience at the bot- - tom of a shaft where he spent three Wright Medical Institute, 305 _KEARNY ST. | ped _for modern | < and_afficted. at office or by ur specialist and be superior ability. rectal diseases treated ve guarantee, n free at office or by claims to have been thrown into the shaft, but it is thought he fell in while WRIGHT MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 305 KEARNY ST., San Francisco, Cal. when found i e Three Hundred Sheep Drowned. NEVADA CITY, Dec. 5—W. H. Breckman lost about 300 sheep by drowning recently. They were part of a band of several thousand pas- tured on the Scoggins place, ten miles the Sacramento River. In driving the sheep to high land 1000 got separat- ed from the others, but of the thou- sand 600 odd were eventually saved. H —_—— | Electricity Kills a Molder. | SACRAMENTO, Dec. 6.—Eugene | A. Iring, a molder in the Southern | Pacific Railway foundry, was killed L BOTTLED Kanc OF N eeerst soLn EvERTwRERE. Pacific Onast Agents. an arc lamp with ‘an iron rod while | standing on some iron rails, which grounded the circuit and allowed 5550 volts to pass through his body. | 'II%Y CALL, $1.00 PER YEAR. ' He died almost instantly. ! | by electricity while working in the | | foundry this morning. Iring struck' | days and nights of suffering. Casey intoxicated. He was well-nigh dead | north of Colma, on the east side of | y Mail Orders Out-of-town orders for these goods will be filled by mail as we!l as though the purchase was made in person. Address Dept. L. fastened with a loop. : In selecting a smoking jacket as a gift the chest measurement is 2il that is required in determining the size. Smoking jackets made of double-faced Janus cloth, in oxford, black, navy brown. silver gray, garnet and purple, in checked or striped mixtures, at $4.00, $5.00, $6.co, $7.co, $7.50, $8.00, $38.50 and $10.00. Smoking jackets made of tricot cloth, in brown, navy and wine color, at $5.00. Smoking jackets made of extra heavy mercerized matelasse, in black, brown and navy, at $5.00 Smoking jackets made of silk matelasse, lined with fine siik or satin, at $10.00. Smoking jackets made of velveteen, lined with plain or quilited § satin, in green, tan, black, brown, navy and garnet, at $8.00. The above pictures were sketched from life from a group of models who had put on some smoking jackets taken from our stock for the purpose. While the sketches are accurate and are well ex ecuted, they fail to give a correct idea of the garments. Yo must see the harmony of colors in the jackets themselves to prop- erly appreciate their beauty. Filled 740 Market Street benefit in regard to prices, assortment and workman- ship as we do with our line of smoking jackets. A dressing gown or a bath robe makes a very handsome and sensible gift. The garment affords such comfort on those evenings and Sundays when he lounges about the hou The bath robes are made of ciderdown flannel in stripes, checks and figures, in colors that harmonize with the ground color of the garment. Almost any color can be secured, so enumeration is not necessary. We have an excellent line of these goods, which we are able to at very reasonable prices because'we made a ¢ of the material. A bath robe of equal quality 1aily sells from $10.00 to $12.00, but we have put a price of $6.00 on our robes. The dressing gowns are made of double faced Janus cloth. The plaid inside of the cloth folds over and forms the trimming; the gowns are fastened with two loops and have a heavy girdle with tassels around the waist: the garments are cut extremely long and come almost to the ankles. The prices for dressing gowns are $10.00, $12.50 and $13.50. Merchandise “Orders’’ are particularly convenrent —the recipient can select the pattern, color, styie and size he destres. We 1s- sue orders for any amount.