The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 14, 1904, Page 30

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NOTICE TO PIANO BUYERS We offer for a few days only new pianos that are fully guaranteed, as follows: A good, serviceable Piano.....:......................8 90.00 A better one...... A still betterone...... & Some high-grade Pianos—prices to correspond. “Simplex” Piano-Players—new. ... A Baby Grand, with Piano-Player attached...........$875.00 “Electric’”” Nickel-in-the-Slot Piano (regular $750.00).$375.00 We are able to quote these prices on account of our having purchased the Zeno Mauvais Music Co.’s business at a low figura for spot cash. This sals will terminate in a few days. Some goel second-hand Pianos to close out. ERING, KNABE, FISCHER, Etc. open evenings. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 931-9383 MARKET STREET Sta Easy payments, if des: ..$115.00 ....8185.00 $175.00 ndard makes—CHICK- ired. Our warerooms REPUBLICANS THEIR ARIZONA BOOM Give a Dinner in Honor of John Springer, Who Is the Vice Presidency. 3 —Arizona ¥ n last night f which ¥ Den the g e 1 nominatio: runnir w launched stockmen at the fes didacy of Springer priate toasts by F merly chairman board of for as of Ariz Sturgis ic Test. curious rnoon this v pnal 1) nusical ins if e .subject ng his hair. mate exper CANDIDATE w. Mcentioned for publi- | Ton. ver, Live- uest candidacy t was don. of Denver, the ona, Southwestern catile on a hypnotic who emely tru- |“N-RAY" IS THE LA T AT OF SCIENCE French Investigator Discovers That Light Emanates From the Human Body. LONDON, Feb. 13.—The latest scien- tific discovery is “N-rays,” the great- | est mystery of radiation, in a word, hu- man rays thrown off by the muscular and the nervous activity of our own corruptible bodies. At least, that is what is claimed by certain writers for the work of M. Blondlot and Dr. Char- pentier, two Frenchmen. At present we are asked to believe that if a man expose his naked chest to a screen of calcium-sulphide, some- thing of the same kind of bcmbardment will be witnessed there as in the case with radium. That is to r, particles of matter are continually being thrown | off by the human frame, and these par- ticles of matter become ‘“‘visible” on a phosphorescent screen. At a recent meeting of the Academy of Sciences in Paris, a member de- clared that throughout their existence, even vegetables emit ray of light cmewhat simiiar to the rays which, zccording to Blondlot and Charpentier.. | emanate from the human body. Another egavant read a | nour effect on certain vegetables | par- | ticularly, is apt to blight the young life This has \m’ the smaller mushrooms. greatly discouraged those who put up champignons in tins. WRIT OF PROHIBITION SERVED ON JUDGE HARNEY Copper Company Secures an Order Restraining Him From Try- ing Pennsylvania Case. HELENA, Mont., Feb. 13.—A of prohibition granted by the Supreme Court to-day restrains Judge E. W. Harney of the District Court of Sil- vew Bow County from hearing the famous Pennsylvania case, involving large copper interests in Butte. The Boston and Montana Company, which petitioned for the writ, claims it has disqualified the Judge by affidavits un- | der the provisions of the fair trial law, | but that he has refused to change the | place of trial. B —————— EKupw Quartet Pop Next | Afternoon. | The sccond Kopta Quartet Pop will | take place next Sunday afternoon at 3 | o'clock at Lyric Hall, and not this after- noon as erroneously stated in another | column. * writ Sunday ———— Pacific Parlor Minstrels. To-morrow night Pacific Parlor will | give a minstrel show in Native Sons’ Hall. W. H. Langdon, School Super- | intendent, will be the interlocutor and Dr. T. A. Rotanzi of the Health De- | partment will sing solos. Other mem- | bers of the parlor will take part in ! the programme. 4 nve bead of halr s NOW Wi r-:huuvery-u’. Mrs. Annie E SHeesan WEIR CITY. KANS. AXNNIE SHEENMAN. To show how quickly it acts we will send 8- free by return mail to anyone whe sends this ad to the KNOWLTON hmflu FREE n-»dudmndmmuh.uflmummwmpmp ithin ADVERTIEEMENTS. vou will use it as it should be use of only a free Sample. The Knowiton derine ccommenced result is, I now havo a - near; By Permission We Reproduce the Following Letter: Co., Chicago, which 5 et okl mmumx:nm ow havo s ~autifu; boad of balt messw Seemingly : Efectrifies . The Hair. It develops 50 much life and energy in the scalp that the hair fairly LEAPS IN ITS GROWTH. We can refer you to hundrads of cases in which it has made the hair grow four and five feet lm and it will do the same for you if that is—regular, for at least two or three months, or until thescalp becomes thi hly vitalized, which in most cases requires but one or two bottlm le have written to us that they have received most excellent 1 rom the HOW = ol Druggists n Three Sizes—250., 500+, and $1.00 per bottie. s ‘Weir City, Kansas, Deo. £, 1902. to stop my hale from falling o, etsirtag 0y foer 15 bgih. & pain of 1y two feet In the past few months. It is certaialy fine. BUSINESS MEN FEAR VANDALS Maryland Governor’s Refusal to Solicit Aid of Federal Troops CausesDisappointment BALTIMORE, Feb. 13.—There fs some disappointment, especially among busi- ness men who have valuable property buriéd under the ruins, over the deter- mination not to send Federal troops here, but Governor Warfield is firm in his insistence that the soldiérs are not needed. In a statement to-day he said: “There has not been a conflict of opinion between the mémbers of the Legislature and myself with regard to bringing Federal troops to Baltimore to aid the militia and the police. The res- olution of the Legislature requesting that Federal troops be sent was passed under the fmoression that the State troops and police were becoming worn out by reason of the length of time they were required to be at their posts. “I ascertained, howéver, that the fire district was. sufficiently - patrolled and that the men were relieved at such in- tervals.as would afford them’sufficient rest. There has neéver been a moment that the peace and good order of the city have ‘been threatened. Aid would have been gladly accepted from -the National Government had there been any need, but:there have been no con- ditions that would justify the bringing of Fedéral troops to Baltimore.” & The volume;of businéss done in Balti- more this week has been tremendous, and .possibly - excéeded . that of any month.in its previous history. Miss Alice Roosevelt, accompanied by Messrs., Wadsworth and Long, came to \Baltimore late this afterrioon to take a view of the ruins. The party was al- lowed to drive:through the burned dis- trict. - | | AR i At its meeting to-day it was the view of the members. of the relief committee that Baltimore and Maryland are am- ply able to provide for all exigencies, and that there will he no appeal for outsideraid. Mayor MeLane said to-day that’the péople of Baltimore, though thankful for the generbus offers of aid, are résolved to trust to, the local spirit of self-reliance to, mect all émergencies. Govéernor.Warfield : has received a large number of letters and telegrams of * sympathy, ‘inéluding 2 telegram from_the Governor of Orégon. American Army ‘Complimented. ‘LONDON, = Feb. 13,~Field Marshal Lord WolSeley, tormerly commander in chiet of tHe British army, has written agaln in reference to, the decline in mil- itary -récrulting in Gréat Britain. He reaflirms his tz‘:llat in’the superiority of the army. of the United States, saying: “THe American Gévernment is wiser than ours. They pay their men well, with the resilt that the American army, 80 far 4s it:goes in numbers, is theifirest in the world. Until we adopt a similar niet! of obtaining recruits our,army neéver will be in a thoroughly satistactory_state.. - . - MUST REMAIN BEHIND PRISON BARS SEXTON Folsom Convict Makes Ineffectual At- tempt to Secure His Release by Means of Habeas Corpus. SACRAMENTO, Feb. 13.—Judge Hughes of the Superior Court has dis- imissed the habeas corpus proceedings i of John E. Sexton, who attempted by this means to secure his release from the State prison at Folsom. Sexton was convicted in the Superior Court at Placerville of the crifne of extort- ing money from a cigar dealer, whom he caught refilling cigar boxes. His plea was that as his act had to do | with a violation of Federal law, the State courts had no jurisdiction. The court decided that this contention is not well taken. It is said Sexton was eager to get out of Folsom prison because he is afraid the convicts will kill him, as } he took part in the pursuit of thé con- victs who escaped from the prison last July. —_——— Germania Club’s Ball. The third annual prize masquerade ball under the auspices of the Ger- mania Club attracted a large crowd to Saratoga Hall last night. Handsome prizes were awarded the wearers of the most original costumes. RIVAL SALT COMPANIES FORCE A CUT IN PRICES Quotations Sent Out te Customers Are Said to Be Lowest Ever Reached on the Coast. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13.—Another big drop in the price of salt took place yes- terday, when one of the Southern Cal- ifornia companies issued quotations to their customers said to be the lowest ever reached on the Pacific Coast. For more than six months the five rival salt companies of Southern California have been engaged in heated warfare, as a result of which the price of salt has declined mcre than 50 per cent during that period. Dairy salt is now quoted at $8 50 and rock salt at $7. The company making the last cut as- cribed overproduction as a reason. It is expected -that the rival companies will meet the latest cut or possibly lower it and that other reductions will follow. . —_—— Sentenced for Burglary. James Wilson, who was convicted by a jury in Judge Dunne’s court of a charge of burglary, was sentenced yesterday to serve four years in Fol- som penitentiary. On the night of October 27 he broke into the saloon of H. Maas & Son, 228 Howard street. WILL RETURN TO CHINA TO RECEIVE EDUCATION Seventeen Chinese Boys in Hawaii to Be Sent to College at Canton and Shanghai. HONOLULU, Feb. 4.—Seventeen { Chinese boys from Hawail are to be educated in China, the expenses of their education being borne by the Chinese Reform Assoclation. Selec- tions of candidates are about practic- ally ended now and the successful boys probably will depart during the spring for their future homes. It is proposed to send the boys to college in Canton or to St. John's Episcopal College at Shanghai. They are re- ceiving letters of credentials from Bishop Restarick, so as to enable them to enter this college if necessary. That institution is desirous of securing Chinese boys who can speak English, as they will be of great assistance In the school. e Leaves Gas Jet Open. William Hogan was found in an un- conscious condition in his room, 309 Minna street, yesterday with the gas jet fully turned on. He was removed to the Emergency Hospital in an un- conscious condition. He will probably die. This Company, after testing Liquo- zone for two years in the most diffi- cult germ diseases, paid $100,000 for the American rights. That is the highest price ever paid for similar rights on any scientific discovery. We are now spending $500,000 to give the product away—one bottle to cach of a million sick oncs. We are doing this so that every sick onc may let Liquozone itself prove what it can-do. Kills Inside Germs The greatest value of Liquozone lies in the fact that it kills germs in the body without killing the tisues, too. And no man knows another way to do it. Any drug that kills germs is a poison, and it cannot be taken in- ternally. Medicine is almost helpless in any germ disease, as every physi- cian knows. Liauozone will do for sick humanity more than all the drugs in the world comibined. It does what no skill can accomplish. without it. It cures dis- cases which medicine never cured. Acts Like Oxygen Liquozone is the result of a process which, for more than 20 years, been the constant subject of scientific and chemical research. Its virtues are derived solely from gas, made in large %art from the best oxygen producers. y a process requiring immense ap- paratus and 14 days’ time these gases | results are inevitable. ADVERTISEMENTS. are made part of the liquid product The result is a product that does what oxygen does. Oxygen gas, as you know, is the very source of vital ity, the most essential element of life. Liquozone is a vitalizing tonic with which no other known product’ can compare. Yet it is a germicide so cer- tain that we publish on every bottle an offer of $1000 for a discase germ that it cannot kill. The reason is that germs are vege- tables; and Liquozone, which—Ilike oxygen—is life to an animal, is deadly to vegetal matter. It is carried by the blood to every cell of every tissue. and no touch of impurity, no germ of disease, can exist where Liquozone goes. . Germ Diseases These are the known germ diseases. All* that medicine can - do . for these troubles is to help Nature overcome the germs, and such results are indi-, rect and uncertain. Liquozone kills the germs, wherever thev are, and the By destroying the cause of the trouble, it invariably ends the disease, and forever: y Ha: Influenza xldm?m— ‘Sérofula—Syphillis Stomach Troubles We Shall Spend $500,000 ; To Give Liquozone Away Throat Troubles Tuberculosis Tumors—Ulcers Varicocele Women's Diseases Dysps Eczema -Erysipelas Fevars—Gall Stones Goltre—Gout Gonorrhea—Gleet Ali dimeases that begin with fever—all inflafle mation—all_catarrh—all contagious discases— all the resulfs of impure or poisonous blood. In nervous debility Liquozone acts as a vital izer, accomplishing what no drugs caa de. 50c Bottle Free 1f you need Liquozome, and have never tried. it. please¢ send wus this coupon. We will then mail you an or- der on your local druggist for a full- size bottle, and we will pay your drug- gist qurselves for it. This is our free giit, made to convinee you, to show you what Liquozone is, and what it can do. In justice to yourself, pleasc accept it to-day, for it places you un- der no obligation whatever. Liguozone costs soc and $r.00. CUT OUT THIS COUPON for this offer may not appear again. Filf out the blanks and mail it to the Liquid Wabash Ave., Chicago. Ozene Co., My disease is. 1 bave never tried Liquozone, but it you will supply me a 30c. bottie free I will it A physicia; Liquozane will be or hospitai not yet ustng sladly suppiied for & test.

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