The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 11, 1904, Page 2

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FRANCISCO CALL THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1904 ADVZETISEMENTS. Chills are caused by a congested condi- tion of the blood, which very often comes from bad digestion and irculation. If not properly attended once, pneu- n as soon as the lungs become aff: re is great danger of the complic: roving fatal. Pneumontia first begins with a prolonged and Headache, na ulsions very often show in children the first stages of pneu- monia. The breathing becomes difficult and irregular, the cough is at first dry, but accompanied by sticky phlegm streak- blood, and the patient is complete- Pneumorie generally at acks ho have allowed their sys- tem to become weakened and run down. Dufty's Pure Malt Whiskey enriches the blood, stimulates the eirculation, ' replaces R diseased tissue, aids digestion, drives out MR. CHARLES HEITMAN. It enables one to get from food all the nourishment it contains; s its chills a>d pneumonia ment n '3 from whatever cause; tones up the heart’s action, Invigorates and nourishes the entire a ¥ s « leations. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is a promoter of health and longevity—makes s Pure Jiy certain cure for chills, pneumonia, coughs, colds, grip. influenza, catarrh, s s na_and all dise of throat and lungs: Indigestion, dyspepsia and every form of v & el a all low fevers. Duffy's Pore Malt Whiskey has carried the blessing of health ds of homes d the last fifty years. DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY 000 doctors and used in more than 2000 leading hospitals. contains no fusel oil and is the 1 by the Government as a medjcine is a guarantee. The” Tollowing letters are picked at th n_n y thousands we receive r»:u;}x week from grateful patients: | Pneumonja Cured— Consumption Headed Off. Iam a living evidence of Hanging Between Life and Death With Strong and Well To-day, Pneumonia. | Gentlemen: Ehiuki b Deiy e SR OIS the wonderful curative powers of Dufty’s Last I was tak own with se- | | Pure Malt Whiskey. I had three bad at- s and avy which de- | tacks of grip, followed by pneumonia, ko poe ¥OE pvery which left me with a hard cough and | weak lungs. Doctors did not help me; I P pair. After was fast sinking into consumption. A g - o Ph it neighbor brought me a bottle of Duffy's - gt o Jows Pure Malt Whiskey which had cured her ¢ e Ipetatn Suhators 1 of chills. I began to feel better after the 5 : first few doses and eight bottles com- <% pletely cured me.”—Mrs. H. C. Alling- 74 Amherst St., Nashua, N. H. Duffy’s Brought Health and Vigor. “I have used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for over twelve years as a medicine and ton CONFIDENCE REVIVEN BALTIMORE Insurance Underwriters Organ- ize and Announce That They Will Pay Fifty Per Cent of the Losses at Once SRR CONTENTS OF BANK " VAULTS ARE INTACT T Mayor MeLane Says the City May Not Need Outside As- sistance and Money Already S VDD BALTIMORE, Feb. 10.—The open- ing to-day of the boardroom by the Chamber of Commerce and the receipt ! | of quotations, the uninterrupted ship- | | ments of grain cargoes, the certainty |of State aid and the notification by | some of the large insurance companies 'of their readiness to pay 50 per cent on losses and the action of the Legis- | lature in asking for Federal troops in- stitute a chain of incidents which have contributed materially to the restora- tion of public confidence and cheerful- ness. Mayor McLane has reconsidered his previous determination to an- nounce that he would accept outside a¥d. On this subject he said: “The situation here does not justify ‘such action. There is no destitution |as yet.. I cannot tell what may fol- |low. We have a Board of Charities, | which looks after the city's destitute. This board is in close touch with all S N homas R. recommend it to all who are suffering the organized charities. An appro- L St. Chattanooga, | from & Tun-down' condition, I was priation is made annually for the pur- " CAUTION—When you ask for Duffy’s | iroubled for a long time with insomnia ' pose of taking care of cases of desti- omplaints. T went to Colo- nd stomach 1 health resorts without Pure Malt Whiskey be sure you get the | . : rado anc genuine. Unscrupulous dealers, mind- | Cured of Thro-! and Lung Trouble. s P It Whiskey cellence of this preparation, | being benefited. I doctored for both oty 4 2 est ¥ 5 is for ::xxuegr;h:oe-’en you cheap hnxnfltli)onl and | these troubles, but was not cured. Was | Propriation will be enough to take a w s suff chill malt whiskey substitutes, which are put ¢ in the right condition for chills and care of those who require assistance. e on the market for profit only, and which, .umonia with fatal results. Finally 1 In the course of the next few days I | far from relieviag the sick, are positively | commenced to take Duffy’s Malt Whiskey will be in a better position to definitely and be sure | and it put new life harmful. Demand “Duffy’ and vigor into my 1 have slept s % et it. It 1s the only absolutely pure | whole system. Of late y foir \ o ¢ ’l:lluwhuley, which coynta.ln- modyi:mal well and my stomach dos ceived by confllnhuuun from v‘trh)us‘ N health-giving ~gualities, Duffy’s Pure me at all. I am in robust cities about $7000 and additional of- Malt Whiskey is sold in sealed bottles | Duffy’s cured me arles Heitman, | fers of thousands of dollars have been ! only; never in fiask or bulk = Look for Stillwater. Minn. . | grocers, or | MAde. The money already received | -mark. * emist,” cn Sold by druggists and gre or | " i ~ - B . e | ir e S b fedical Wil be put aside until we can deter- " ‘ cork is unbroken. Beware of refilled bot- | hooklct 1o any one. ¢r MALT | Mine whether to ask for outside assist- | tle | WHISKEY COMPANY, Rochester, N. Y. | ance. MAWNG TROOPS, -— 1, [PRINCESS ENDS |CANAL DRAFTS gapore. Continned From Page e Ja f probabiy New York| NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—Secretary : re from Port Arthur to g of the Treasury Shaw was in confer- 2 o ence to-day with a number of bankers I is not known| Feb. 10.—Princess Eliza- | 53¢ the Sub-Treasury Government’ canal moneys. have been y and 1t regarding the payments of Definite arrangements mpleted, disch Graetz, granddaugh- ror Francis Joseph, who ber 6 to have shot e was another attack | was rep i chikoff took com- | ActTess e Ziegler, whom the Prin- | said, to the end that there may be no | °f that city a resolution was unani- | I c sred in the apartments of | disturbance of the local financial condi- | MOUsly passed tendering the sympathy | s : W ARG i St Prince Ottn;, bas com- | tions. of that city to the citizens of Balti- n i mitted suicide, according to persistent | _After the conference with Secretary|more. A letter from the local Ger- | ‘ r here. The castle at Prague is | Shaw the banks sent $12,000,000 in bonds Mman Consul was also received, In| naracd s tho Diabs NIRbs fhs Feins to the Sub-Treasury which will be Which he stated that he had been di- | FORMER MINISTER turned hand against herself. pledged temporarily to secure deposits rected by Baron von Rheinbaben, im- X 11l 4 It is learned from an authentic | made avith them of Governmept funds' perial Secretary of State of Germany, | KURINA LEAVES THE source that the Princess was soon to | bY out-of-town banks. TheSe funds ! to extend the sympathy of the German - -~ il b . a mother and was suffering | Will be held only a few days, .but the empire. CAPITAL OF RUSSIA ! a form of insanity which ma additional deposits of collateral have The fire insurance underwriters put fested itself in terrible fits of jealou to be made in accordance with the law. in a very busy day, perfecting their g P s,l,y,r,.,ig thus she i | The Secretary made clear to-day the | organization and preparing to get at _10. | whom she suspected of causing | point that the banks would not be com- | the work of adjusting the losses. The “ Sraph % ny from St Her jealous fury alternat- | pelled to lose the use of the money agents of the seventy-five companies, . & S0 vds of acute melancholia, | through the transfer to the Sub-Treas- who organized yesterday, movepd i lf; P ing which she reported to have He said that the warrants for the | permanent headquarters at the i ¥ attempte several times. ‘ aent would be drawn on the Sub- of the Royal Arcanum. Nk stag & pots T Em e S A [ ury here, and that the demand! A dozen “loss committees” wi A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. | \he witharawals from the banks| pointed, and to-niprraw: (HeRe aelt Bes r . oo ould be made simultancously with g justi 5 Otntment falls to cure you in 6 1o 13 days. 502* | payments. ————— —_———————— iral Alex- | . e . } - within his No Restriction on Cablegrams. | St. Lounis Loses an Attraction. | NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—The We: | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 10.—A telegram to- Kur 1y to the Union Central cable office is advised | day from R s commissioner gen- b 1d a bouquet of that telegrams of all kimh r Japan | eral to the world's fair says that, ow- : resented to Madame | and Korea can now be f rded by |ing to the war between Russian and Cormick, wife of the | any route, exce; that of tnn Great [ Japaw, the band of the Imperial Guard ador. | Northern Company, at sender’s risk. | will not be sent to St. Louis. The v out of the station | M. ages for Japan are no longer re-| band of the Imperial guard is the cheers and cries of stricted to Japane French languages. English a e Nicholas few or | Czar’s favorite organization, composed of the elite of the Russian army. ADVEBTISEMENTS, A A A A P i Danderm 10 BE GRADUAL Panama | the Secretyry | tution. There are some funds on hand now, and it may be that the State ap- deeide on this matter. We have re- | The grain trade of the city has not | suffered to any extent. The fire did | not touch the elevators or railroad ter- 1 minals and steamships are being load- {ed as usual. A number of large vaults and safes were opened to-day and in each of them the contents were found to be in | ! good condition. The $400,000 in coin | and legal tender notes wa and sent to the vaults of a bank out- side the fire district. Telegrams, letters and resolutions offering aid or sympathy are still be- ing received at the Mayor's office. Among them was a cablegram from Liverpool announcing {jhat at a rep- resentative meeting 'o, insurance companies are co- | operating with the bank people in their efforts to relieve the financial sit- uation. Some of the largest companies and some of the smaller ones have de- cided to pay immediately 50 per cent of the claims presented to them, where the loss was total or nearly so, leav- ing the remainder to be paid after the nsurance has been finally adjusted. A few small claims were paid by some companies to-day. PR GENERAL RIGGS UNDER I"IRE. He Is Accused of Having Exceeded His Authority at Baltimore Fire. ANNAPOLIS, Feb. 10.—A resclution directing Brigadier General Riggs of the Maryland State Guard to be sum- moned by the sergeant at arms to the bar of the House of Delegates to-mor- Tow to answer the charge of having ex- ceeded his authority in canceling 80 within the fire lines in Baltimore was passed to-day. An enabling act to empower the May- Received Will Not Be Used | taken from | the vaults of the Third National Bank | the tradesmen passes issued to persons who wish to || HANNA PASSES A QUIET DAY Doctors Say the General Con- ditions Are Unchanged, but Stomaeh Shows Improvement DL LA HEART ACTION SPLENDID o s The Physicians Are Guarding Against Complications, as the Crisis Is Yet to Come e WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Senator Hanna's condition remains practically {unchanged. The restlessness which | fatigued him last night has been - fol- lowed by periods of comparative quiet and sleep during the day, and the ir- | ritability of the stomach has again ! partially yielded to treatment. It ‘s this feature of the case that the phy- cians are guarding zealously against, as they realize that if any complica- tions develop in the Senator’s distress- ingly weak condition the result may be fatal quickly. The doctors are not yet able to predict with any certainty when the crisis in the case will oc- cur. -All they know for certain is that | the Senator now has had the fever continuously for eleven days, and | the disease, they say, generally runs| its course in three or four weeks. The | doctors say they are satisfied with the | progress of the case, although they do | not conceal their apprehensfon that unforeseen complications may arise at any time. Dr. Osler, the Baltimore diagnosti- cian, made a very thorough examin: | tion of the Senator during this after- noon, and at its conclusion remarked to one of those at his bedside that his heart’s action was splendid. The Sen- ator’s other vital organs also are | working well, with the exception of the stomach. A new kind of nourishment was given the Senator during the day in addition to the milk diet, and it is said he retained most of it. During the afternoon he slept about thres i hours. He isalways rational and | seems anxious to converse, although | every effort is made to keep him as quiet as possible. The Senator's brother, H. M. Hanna, who spent a good part of the day in the sick room, said to-night it was the best day the Senator had passed since Sunday. Shortly after 7 o'clock the doctors issued the following bulletin on Sena- tor Hanpna's condition: “Mr.” Hanna's temperature at | 0’clock was 100 2-10, pulse 92, respi | ration 24. There has been some irri- | tability of the stomach. Otherwise the | | symptoms are favorable and there are no complications. (Signed), “RIXEY. “OSLER. “CARTER.” —_—————— Royal and Queen Losses. The Royal Insurance Company of Liv- | erpood reports that its losses in the Bal- timore conflagration were $1,000,000. The company has an annual premiurh income | of $15,000,000, so that the Baltimore | losses will not exceed the income of a single month. The following dispatch has just been received from New. York: “Rolla V. Watt, Manager Royal Insur- Co., Cor. Pine and Sansome Sts.: ds needed in payment of Balti- s will be drawn from home of- 6 mor fice without disturbing United States in- vestments. We are authorized to sub- | seribe ten thousadd dollars to relief fund if such a fund is found necessary to as- sist the poorer sufferers by this terrible calamity. EDWARD F. BEDDALL, “General Attorney for the United State: The Baltimore logges of the “Quee the associate company of the “Roya were $350,080, or about 15 per cent of the | company’s annual premium income. RICH PRIZES ARE TAK Continued from Page (4 —_—————— ADVERTISEMENTS MACHEN GOES INTO DETAILS Explains His Connection With 0il Ventures and as to Busi- ness Dealings With Lorenz sy R STAND ALL DAY e A Counsel Wrangle Over Matter of Questioning the Defendant Concerning His Bank Account s il WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—In the pos- tal trial to-day August W. Machen oc- cupied the stand the entire day, for the most part being under examination. As yesterday, he was thoroughly com- posed and gave his testimony in con- versational style, often putting ques- tions to Attorney Conrad designed to | assist him in bringing out some partic- [ ular point. H& went over his connec- tion with the oil venture in great detail, and in many instances did not require documents to refresh his memory, say- | ing he could give the £ s “by heart.” | He reiterated the statement that he| recommended the Groff fastener be- cause of its merits, and not through the 11 February, ON THE Corner china closet, $40 influence either of the Groffs or Lorenz. Made in triangle shape He explained that when he came to v’y sner. The Washington to assume his duties he| to fit into a corne X owed $20,000, and at the present time | wood is quartcr—sa\\ed oak, owes but $2000 of that debt. It was golden finish, and two brought out by the Government that| since 1899 Machen had deposited in_a ‘Westminster, Md., kank more than French plate mirrors orna- ment the top. Has rounding 000, and the Government sought to i i & = show that it was impossible for him glass doors and three re from the various sources mentioned by movable shelves. Width of jisteetg DS '“’“;"“dr 'h‘un’:;""‘l‘:;:i::{ front, 37 inches; height, 71 money. A wrangle of counsel las b e’ half an hour followed over the pro- inches. Price $40. Square china closets from .50 upward priety of a question bearing on the point, the court reserving its decision after requesting the question to be withdrawn temporarily. FILES REPORT OF OPERATIONS NEW YORK, Feb. 10.—The report of the Southern Pacific Company for the vear ended June 30 last was issued | $22 to 281 Geary Street At Union Squflrg to-day. The total income from.opera- tions of rail and water lines, interest | and dividends, rentals and all other sources, was $90,683,436, an {ncrease of $4,941,110, as compared with the preced- ing year. Operating expenses, includ- ing $10,805,737 for maintenance and equipments, were $60,301,260, an increase of $5,405,560. After payment of rentals, interest, sinking fund provisions and all other charges, there remained a bal- ance » crease total in- crease in operatin the re- port says a considerable part was due to higher wages, congestion of fr»-u.m traffic and the additional expenses of moving traffic during the year, in which a large amount of reconstruction was under way-. During the year 277 locomotives were changed to burn oil, making a_total of 619 locomeotives thus equipped at the close of the fiscal year. —_————————— SANTA CRUZ, Feb. 10.—The contract has been let for the driving of the piles for the pleasure pler to be bufit at the beach. The pler is to extended out into the bay oppo- site the plunge baths and will be flluminated at night by electric lights. Candies Chocolates Bonbons Given Away Free the Teas, Coffees, Spices Bakmg Powder It Pays to Trade at Great American Importing Tea Co’s Stores 210 Grant av. 1819 de\nd‘ isadero 1419 Polk 705 Larkin 355 Hayes 52 Market EN BY THE JAPANESE 1, Columns 6 and 7. Sasebo, Japan, of two large Russ: board and was on her way from kio and Nagasaki, dated February unteer Fleet Association transport Ekaterinoslav, which recently landed troops and arms at Port Arthur, and the other is the steam- ship Argun, belonging to, the Chinese Eastern Railway Company. Both were captured by the Japanese cruisers Yen in the neighborhood of Fusan, Korea. The Ekaterinoslav is of 10,000 tons been fitted up as an auxiliary cruiser. going to Viadivostok from Nagasaki. The Russian whalers Glorige, Nicolai, Alexander and Mich- ael, captured by the Japanese, also have arrived at Sasebo. the arrival at One is the Vol- 10, report ian steamships. i DS solely for beef extract, and 2,000 “head” per day required to fill the little white jars found in the hands of Good Coocks throughout 22D the world. Thatis the Liebig Company’s Extract of Beef Sai-Yen and Hei- displacement and had She had thirty rifles on Vladivostok. The Argun was ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPROVED Spring Eyeglasses or and City Council of Baltimore to | borrow temporarily $2,000,000 to meet | the emergency of the fire was referred | to the city Senators, who immediateiy | reported it favorably and the bill! passed. Under suspension of the rules | it was stated that it was the wish of | Governor Warfield and Mayor McLane that the Federal troops be called back | to Baltimore. Accordingly a joint reso- | lution asking the President to instruct | the Secretary of War to send such| troops as are needed was passed. "It is understood that Governor Warfie!d | | will ask the President for 1000 soldiers. | Delegate Robert Wells - of Prince | George County to-day introduced a bill | in the House to appropriate $250,000 for | the aid of the Baltimore fire luflereu. it o Europe Expresses Sympflhy. WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—Expres- sions of sympathy with the citizens of Baltimore are commencing to come by cable from abroad. As in the case of the Iroquois Theater tragedy in Chi- cago, the Lord Mayor of London was the first to express his condolences. Then came the Mayor of Manchester, England, who, in behalf of that city and himself, offered help to Baltimore. To-day came a touching expression from the President of France, in the following terms: “PARIS, Feb. 10.—His Excellency, Mr. Roosevelt, President of the United States, Washington: Deeply moved by the awful e trophe of Baltimore I! have a heart to express to you the very earnest share taken by France, the President and Government of the re- public in the sorrow of the Ameflcl.u nation. EMILE LOUBET.” Spectacles / '9' S will maKke your hair grow thicKer, longer and more beautiful than it ever was in your life. None Can Be BETTER DANDERINE is prepared by one of the best chemists in the worid, & man who has had some 40 years experience and is perfectly familiar with the medicinal properties of every drug known to medical science, and he says that it is absolutely impossible for anyone to produce a better or more efficacious hair tonic. Its use makes the scalp healthy, the hair strong and full of life and there seems to be no limit to the growth it will proauce, No other remedy ever discovered will give such brilliancy and individuality to the hair. DANDERINE alone produces that dainty softness and fustre so much admired. Just a few applications of it will make the kair fairly sparkie with new life and vigor. Miss Hardy the young lady whose photograph we show here commenced with a 25¢. bottle, and she says that her hair, when she began with Danderine, was not over 18 inches long and it is now over four feet in length, a gain you see of 30 inches. Danderine shows results almost from the very start, and it has been provep beyond any question of doubt (in many thousands of cases) that it~ will not fail to produce the desired results in every case where thn uu.nbv ,/.;-lYnm VENS " c-«u"ec' Styles ‘3 for %1.95 Our spring stock of men’s hats has just been unpacked, so we can now show the latest ~ styles. You don’t have to pay a high price to get the latest _style. Any style that will be worn this spring can be had in our store for $1.95. Black hats will be about the only color worn this spring, both in soft and stiff shapes. In the soft hats low crowns - with flat, wide brims will be . the favorites. We picture two of the styles for the spring of 1904. BAJA. CALI FQRNIA Damiana Bitters ] 5,2 GrEaT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- tor and Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Special Tonic for the Sexual Organs, for both sexes. The Mexican Remedies for Discases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Sells on its own merite. NABER, ALFS & BRUNE. Agents. 323 Market st.. S. F.—(Send for Circularm) DIRECTORY RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. RuruHaroY ,.s0% AVE, KNowLTON DANDERINE 003 Dear Sirs:—Two of my girl friends % Dan ral months. We all commenced :,7:'53; he same flgg.-g.:;; eolvg| treatment is kept up with moderate regularity. kNt ity a-m-e... orders lll-d—--nbn JAS. 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