The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 14, 1904, Page 24

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DAY, FEBRUARY 14, 190z WA.BNEB'S REMEDIES. UNHEALTHY KIDNEYS CAUSE BACKACHE. “Six Months Ago No One Thought I Could Live, I Had Kidney Troubie So Badly. WARNER’S By Back Ached Incessantly. But SAFE CURBE Has Entirely Cured Me and 1 Never Felt Better in My Life.”"— Savs Mrs. Sarah Summa, Corsicana, Texas. th recognized as (‘rd"red stomach, ku‘s "clou TEST YUUR KIDNEY. * without fects. nes up an ratural bottle. Cm It will Cure You. what your wondierful for: me. - not taken it, do nothing for me badly bloated vous and my- bick my food and was terribly ringing in my eirs being well again and prepared for the end. | weil, strong, ealthy woman again, without Jh am 8o grateful, ney trouble to do as I and be cured.” We have thousands of just such lettters from men and women who have been Safe Cure after everything else had faled. t kidney disease is that it has generally reached an ad- | bad complexion, are all sure signs of kidney disease. it's a duty you -owe to your family and friends to. keep well and live long. morning urine stand in a tumbler for ‘24 hours. particles float about in it. or a reddish brick-dust sediment ! ave been diseased for a long time. and If not attended to at t's disease, dabetes and biood poisoning will set in and death quickly | NEV AND BLADDER TISEASES | It has been prescribed by doctors and used in 1y safe, It not only s and contains no damngerous drugs. It not only strengthen: healthy manner. Beware of Dangerous Substitutes and Imitations. health or the health of your family that you | >u_worry, write fully and in confidence to our | Medical book free. tly and aid a speedy Mrs. Summa owes her life to (he fact | that her b sted she should try Safe C ors had given her up to die. rer own Story: A how to thank you for ‘Safe Cure’ has done I wou'd not be alive to-day had T for the doctors said they could “I wish I kn:w the knees down, were quite ful. I was ner- | ached » incessantly I just picked at | thin, and_ had | I gave up hope-of ever “My limbs, fh at 1 used.to cry all day. “But_my husband heard of such wonder- | ful cures by ‘Safe Cure’' that he bought me j a bottle and a box of Safe Pills, first week there was a change for the bet- | ter. and the’| 1 kept on taking them and was soon a’| trace of kidney trouble. and urge everyone w did—take SARAH S kidney trouble. Backache, rheumatism, “female complaints,” skin trou- Just let a little delay. It's the only remedy that will cure positive ture for all diseases of the cures but keeps you strong and} the whole body, enabling every Sold by all druggists, or di- | Insist upon Warner's Safe Address Warner's Safe | cure. in the Uni- \ the average, ore peri- s than any othér country' ThisWeek'sSpecial Worth 815.00, elegant - Solid Oak r, height 5 feet 10 nuinie French 12x20 plate dd "m' cotton top and s thick, double. regular $5.00. While size only, dbout figure uses Complete 10 Qur Store. Solicited EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. 1320-28 Stockion St., ar, Bmdwq INSURANCE New York llnderwnters Agsncy $14,500,0007 Telegram from Home Office says: ' “Fold lowing course pursued by this company n pre- vious confagrations, we are already adjusting &nd payinx Baitimore losses." Shainwaid, Buckbee l Co., City Agents, Milis Buildin Assets Mann & Wilson, Managers, nelsco, Cal. i/ HUSEUN OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKEY BT. bet. Grha7ed, £.7.021, The t Anatomical Musesm in the Norid Veskneses or a3y eoocracted Soeciuist on the Cowr Eat ¢ yomms =" DR. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF MEN Corsultation free and? strictly private. ter. A 1 onally or b R B oy s s heriais. Write for Book. PRILOSOFRY of MARRIAGE, MAILED FREE. IA valuable book for ) DR N & 051 Marketst,, 8, F gmwwm. e 2 ! | that 322-323 Califofnla st. | S e P e e ] ¢wesir DR. JORDAN'S uu'rgl iMR MENSAGES WITHOUT WIRE: ‘William lflrnt Has System of ! |+ Field Telegraphy He Wishes to Sell Japanese Government | TO0 THAT COUNTRY | Ran' Pedro Inventor Says ‘Com-| munication Can Be Carried on During Heavy Battlé Din. Lo O GOING William Torst of San Pablo, Cal., ms to ha\e pvrfe. ted a system otl wireless field communication that bids | | fair to he an important ‘factot in mogd- | ern warfare. From experiments. re- | | cently made he says he can so arrange his apparatus as to’ insure direct com- | munication between any number ‘of > objects miles apart amid the! g of heavy ‘guns and in thej of the thickest fighting. * . an electrical genius. For has been experimenting with telegraphy, and although rking with small and inexpensive | , has achieved many won- derful results. A sHaky fishing péle | | elevated thi feet above his San Pablo residence, together with two of | three loose wires and a meager il tute about all of the material | this young genius has to work with. | But despite this fact Torst is develop- ing r idea: nd has equipped a sta- | | I’ | hat surpasses anything.of the kind now in operation on the coast so |far as r ts oncerned. | Torst is preparing to go to Japhn | with h em of wireless field com- | | mummnon now that war has been dé- | clared between that country and Rus- | |s His scheme is being financed by | ! veral wealthy men in the southland, | who are ready to push it with their | money. | The attention of the public was first ‘dlrr«l(d to young Torst when he dis- closed his ideas on the “Hertzian. | Wave,” a factor in wireless telegraphy has -long. puzzled the minds of | | the wogld’s greatest scientists. So | convincing was his argument in re- gard |r) the location of this wave that electricians offered | Since making an experiment some | | weeks ago, I have come to the. conclu- sion that the so-called ‘Hertzian Wave’ is nothing more or less than radiative | | energy. It is a relative principle that permeates space from any parallel ob- ject, be it vertical or horizontal, and is charged with static, or high voltage electrici the degree of intensity de- | | pending entirely upon the force of the current and the insulating capacity of the conducting ‘medium."” { Torst Is.a native of Wyoming, but | has lived in California for twenty years. It is sald he gave evidence of n‘mlk(ri ability as a student of elec- city at an early age. His invention | of ap insttument to b€ used in separ- ating conversations over a party line | on the telephoné; several years ago, showed much skill, and the young| | electrician was the recipient of many | | Rattering offers from a score of° rich people in Los Angeles and dmerent parts of the East. 1 | —_———— | Maguire Is Not Iisane. i The attorney for Frank Maguire, { who is waiting trial in Judge Cook’s | court on a charge of grand larceny, | haying made a plea that Maguire was | insane, a jury was impaneled last| Tuesday to hear the testimony. It‘ was decided, however; to send Maguire | to ‘the insane ward in the " Centmll Emergency Hospital for.observation. | Yesterday morning the jury heard the | evidence of Drs. Lustig and Wads- worth and brought in a verdict that! Maguire was sane. His trial was utl for February 26. He is accused. of - | having stolen a bag containing $50 40 </ and..some, postage stamps. from a_ sul station of the postoffice at Eighteenth and Dolores streets, in December, 1902 Y . anese torpedo-boats had been sunk in | anese ships | gone to Sasebo for repairs. | and deplored any attempt to influence | Davitt, | American Squadron Goes to Shanghai. | repairs. | reports seeing a skiff turned bottom up, , | cleansing ;purpose. | gases and impurities always present in | tablets.” Views: of Naval Expers —— Continued ffom Page 23, Column 7. Ject of 'admlnlsterlns a lesson to that country and recoverlng Southern Rou- mania. RSS2 LOSS OF FOUR TORPEDO- BOATS IS DENIED BY " TOKIO GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—The Jap- ! anese Minister to-night received a ca- blegram from his Government official- ly denying the report that four Jap- the Port Arthur attack. The cable- gram added that, although the Jap- had incurred damage, none was sunk or-disabled. It is believed the Japanese fleet has Tapanese officials here show little corfcern over reports that the Vladi- vostok cruiser squadron would harass | the coast of Northern Japan. It is| said that Kure and Hakodat.e are am- ply -fortified. The entire text of lhu President’s neutrality’ proclamation was cabled to-day to the Philippines for promul- gation there. This was done at great expense, for the reason that the Phil- igpines would be the most likely scene of breaches of neutrality owing to their contiguity to the scene of war. It was decided by the executive committee of the American National Red Cross Soclety to-day to authorize those who applied to engage. in-Red Cross work in the Russo-Japanese war to effect such organization for the pufpose &s may be ‘practicable” with the sanction of the committee and such support as might be gvailables Among those who have made applica- tion are two prominent medical men. |MICHAEL DAVITT SAYS POPULACE OF IRELAND FAVORS THE RUSSIANS 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—Michael Davitt, Irish leader and former member of Parliament, arrived yesterday on the steamship Celtic of the White Star lifie. Davitt scouted the idea of Eng- [land and France being drawn into the slruggle between Japan and Russia public opinion in this country to take sides against the Czar and his- people in the present -conflict. “When I left the other side,” said “it was fully expected that war would be avoided.” Sober opinion every- i:where was that there was no-need for | war and I am sure it is a matter of re- gret over there that hostilities have be- gun. “In England the prevailing sentiment is in favor of Japan, as can:be imag- ined. . Ireland is'for Russia.« Natural- ly enough, you may say, because “Ire- | land ‘sémetimes- disagtees with Eng- land. But justice is not with the Jap- anese side of the case.” e P MANILA, Feb. 13 -“Rear“Admiral' Cooper, in command of a squadron | composed of the New Orleans, the Raleigh, the Frolic and thé Annapoli ‘i€ under orders to sail for Shanghai. The ships probably will:leave on Mon- ddy mext. g —— e ——— 5 Permits Docking of Russian Vessel. SUEZ, Feb. 13.—On recommenda- tion the Government has permitted the disabled Russian torpedo-boat de- stroyer at Suez to go into dock for | She will be towed to Port Said from here. i, Saniids Russian Diplomats Leave Japan. YOKOHAMA, Feb. 13.—The, Rus- | sian diplomatic and consular staffs embarked here yesterday on their re- turn:home, 2 RS T oLy ‘War News Continued on Page 26. o+ ko Buns Into Hurricane. | The steamer Leelanaw camie into port | yesterday: in a damaged condition. She ! reports that on February 11, when ten | miles north of ‘Cape Blantb, she ran | into a hurricane from the southeast, which carried away part of the house {-and rails and did other minor damage. | Off Point Arena yesterday morning she l and a lot of other wreckage. ADVERTISEHBNTB. THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. Few People Know How Useful 1t Is in Preserving llenlth and Beauty. Nearly everybody Knows that chai- | coal is the safest-and most eflicient «iisinfectant and purifier in nature, but few realize its value when taken into | the human system for the same | Charcoal is a remedy that the more you take of it the better: it is not a drug at- all, but simply. absorbs the the stomach and intestines and carries tnem out of the systen Charcoal sweetens the breath.after smuking, drinking _or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and im- proves the complexion; it whitens the teeth and further acts as a natural | and emiinently safe cathartic. It absorbs the injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels: ltl disinfects the mouth and throat from | the poison of catarrh. P All druggists gell charcoal in’ one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money is in Stuart's Absorbent Loz- enges; they are composed of the finest | powdered willow charcoal and other‘ | harmless ‘antiseptics in tablet form or | rather in the form of large, pleasant | tasting lozenges, the charcoal being mixed with heney. The daily use of these lozenges will soon tell in a much improved condi- tion of the general health, better com- plexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of it is that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but, on the contrary, great benefit. A Buffalo physician in spenk!ng of the benefits of charcoal says: “I ad- vise Stuart’s Absorbent Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas in | stomach and bowels and ‘to clear. the | © complexion and :-purify the breath, | mouth and threat: I also.believe the | liver is greatly benefited by the daily | use of them; they cost but 25 cents a box at drug stores, and although in ‘some sense: a patent preparation,. yet I believe I get more and better char- coal in Stuart’s Absorbent Lozenges than in any of the ordinary charcoal |guarantee. Read these prices! Here are Mattress and Bedding specials, nearly every one of which is lower | by’a hundred per cent than any offer ever made before on this coast. The quality we. always e vl 1hi it ML - N \\ will $4.50. week, 233-235- ‘237 Post PII.I_OWS Good soft pillows, made of Michi- _ gan duck feathers, covered with heavy glazed ticking. ularly for $3.00 per pair, now offered to you in this great special for ’ ifornia woo} B}an-, kets. Large enough for the largest bed. Edged with pink or blue stripes. blanket special that long be membzred. Regular pnce, Special- for thlS 2. MI' I "’ , i nuhn Pillows that sell reg- > $I o95 Per. Pair FTTEIMATE TN | EPRREN ‘m /'/ 77, i, /y Special this week . A e T\ W . o) \ MATTRESSES THESE SPECIALS ARE NOT FOR DEALERS. WIRE MATTRESS—Full 44 size, double. ply, dotly woven wire and brmly bolted and made. Regular price $2.00. WIRE MATTRESS—Full 44 size, double weave wh:, with several rows of connechng spring cables and eighteen springs for support. Regular $3.00. Special this week . . WIRE MATTRESS—A heavy weight attress for heavy people, 4-4 (ull s!zz. Bmaklyu cable edge, beavy, well tempered steel springs and additional supports beneath. - Regular $3.50. ~Special - TOP MATTRESS—The Centennial, fu!l 44 size; a w(t, nmnry matires; made with ventilated center.” Regularprice $4.75. Special for the week . . TOP MAT TRESS--Pure silk floss mattress, 4-4 size, hhvy hckmg, fcu'-mch bex. R:guhr price §10.00 Special far this week . TOP MAT TRESS—Silver gray hur mnms, full 4-4 size tress. Regular price $17.50. . Our special for this aveek . . e N\ N \\\.t\ \ AN The biggest furniture house is now furnish- ing the homes of the grown- up children of itsfirst custom- ers of twenty years ago. Is this ‘stability? Is this low price? Isthis good furni- ture? Visit this special and see. \ P.ILLOWS The famous Expositidn pillows; made of selected small goose feathers; odorless, purified by special process. Regularly selling for $5.00 per pair. Now offered for this week for Per Pair $3.95 LI AR li } [ \4 Al |8 '\\\5-‘ \ T [\ .‘\\ \ \\\\ W N $1.15 $1.95 $2.45 $3.35 56 65 COMFORTS A -Cotton Com- forter special, with the. price. of cotton soaring - like a Kite. 72x72-inch Com- forter, filled with the best medicated cotton and covered with dainty pat- terns of silkoline. Regular price, $1.50. For this. week only, “The Credit House.” BLAME OFFICERS FOR NEGLICENCE RERCIEEIES Marine - Board of Inquiry at Scattle ~ Renders . Decision on Clallam < Disaster ST SEATTLE, Feb. 13.—The decision of the marine.board of inquiry which sat upon the Clallam disaster case,"handed down to-day, lays the chhef Jblame for the disaster upon 'Chief Eng'lneer de Launey, charging him with. neslect and lncompetencyA i Captain Roberts is censun& for. not having an officer of the ship. in the sec- ond and third boats that were launched and for not giving explicit érders to the captain of the Holyoke to také the ship to the nearest shelter. The officers of the tugbfllts Holyoke and Sea Lion are highly. complimented for their share in the work of rescuing the passengers of the Clallam, De Launey's license s revoked and the license of Captain Roberts is sus- pended for one year. . Referring to the’ cause of the wreck the decision says:, “We find that the Clallam was well and properly equipped with pumps of the best construction, bilge strainers and suection pipes, properly ‘and conve- niently plaved. The amount of water which entered and sank the ship and 44he time consumed in doing so justifies “Ernest the conclusion, and all the evidence|tion of the original. tends to show and results prove, that said pumps were not handled in an ef- ficient manner, and we find that the| primary cause which led to the sinking of the Clallam was neglect on the part of the chief engineer-—negleet in not at- tending to and keeping the bilge umfir control, neglect in not notifying e captain immediately that the water in the bilge was beyond control, and in- competency: in not improvising means to keep the pumps in operation.” ———————— WILL ADD MASTERPIECE TO SPLENDID GALLERY Hacguette “Purchases Ada Romer Shawhan’s Study From Life, “Cat-Naps.” Ada Romer Shawhan's * painting, “Cat-Naps,"” has just been purchased by Ernest Hacquette and on Monday will be added to the already large col- lection in his gallery. This painting by the young - artist while on exHhibition in one of the lead- ing galleries here attracted a large amount of attention from the public and unsnnted praise from the art crities, - - Tt is a character sketch from life, of exquisite design and treatment and represents one of San Francisco's best known and most lovable of citizens in ihe act of enjoying an after-dinner siesta. The” subject for the painting has been well known for many years ‘in ‘the ‘'walks of ‘club life ‘as well as in the literary world here, and the like- ness is pronounced by all who have seen it 0 be a remarkable reproduc- 1 much fame. The transport Grant,- which Mrs. Shawhan_is one of San Fran- | $2,000,000, is to be -made a dipper cisco’s youngest portrait painters, and | dredge for use on the Columbia River this last production should bring her ! bar, and will be the biggest dredge [in the worlg. cost $5 All Medicines FREE $5 Until furt ier notice. CONSULTATION FREE. ° . 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LOST VIGOR ur treatment is a local one entire- Absclutely > iy. It Is orfginal and scientific. and | treatment that cures Spermatorrhoea, Stric- has been proved absolutely effoctive | complately. _ knvesti ture, Plles, Skin and by thonsands of tests. We are con- gate our method. We - Kidney Disease, VLost vinded that by 80 othér méthods can | cure Varicoceie In one Strength, Hydrocels, full A on o it dom’t cost Orianic Weakness, etc. | strength and vigor be sccompiiohed | you's perny. Home trestment cures. Write for fres DRS, HOZIES & SHORES symptom list if you cannot call. Com- EXPELT SPECIALISTS. sultation in perncn cr by letter free. 933 Market St.. Francisco, Cal.

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