The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 28, 1904, Page 30

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30 SAN FRANCISCO.' CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1904. ADVERTISEMENTS. The Popular Vote of 1904 !s Unanimously in Favor of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets—They Are the Nation’s Favorite. on the market, whatever which it was henomenal success | unless it | merit. icle sufficient cley but their days worth endure. and phenomenal spepsia Tablets is not un- is due di- ed and phen- multiplied dyspepsia speaking s of true derful success is can un- E nothing in their work- } up the sted stomach ch did when 1d able. They 4 do it thor- nd indep ntly, d weary nity to renew and th. You for- omach just as healthy boy res and heals well and makes it an says: “I ptic for years. »rced down and ay like lead in me no good. I 1st isery both in mind ame to be cranky, tural dis- pos ful and pleas vas alienating doctors did me no g d the sight or My wife finally buying a box of = s Tablets, which I t stest, as I had or anybody. I Ik third of that box I notice jecided and most . e ck uld enjoy a good r feel no bad effects following stomach and had a r bout something else. 1 we witk outlay d I hav dyspepsia for an appetite like a y. I wish ev one from dyspepsia could g ":v< great remedy s s Tablets are Yor‘ rywhere t 50 sab ggists carry them s are p t fear that y get them good they cribing - will for, be- have done re suffering they have happiness they have e and the success and Stuart’s Dyspepsia o genera- is where the wear comes. The coat that has gopd lin- made well inside as ide is the coat that thor- are our payments advantage d have and can n 2his de s dollar-a ~week Bell Tailoring Co. 850 Market Sirest Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4. s until 7; & 1 WEAK MMEN DR. HALL'S REINVIGORATOR | ps all losses and unnatural dis- | charges In 24 bours. You feel an ! vement from the first dose. bave 50 much confidence iz, our | treatment that we offer Five Hun- | dred reward for any case we can- not cure. This secret remedy cares nightly emissions, wasted organs, | gicet, sirfctures, kidneys, failing drains in the urine, gonorrhoea, dis: e prostate glands and all other terri- 1s of self-abuse or excesses, which lead nsumption and death. Positively cures the worst cases in 0ld or young of that morti- | fying condition, quickness of the discharge, ang | wan o do, and you can't. Sent sealed, $2 | le, three bottles, $5. Guaranteed to | “case i _or_address orders HALL'S MEDICAL | STE, 858 Oakland, Cal. Broadway. 3% Murket st., S. F. Send | lost power, eale at 1 for free book Woekly Call. 351 per Year [ M1 | have occurred they have won and add- | | but for the nation at large and added a TAKE APPEAL FROM JUDGMENT — Machen and Associates Arel Sentenced toImprisonment | for Two Years in Prison SR ALSO PAY FINES| "Lururious Davenport, $22.50 | Podostal Extension, $21.50 Defendants Are Released on | Six feet and six Made in weathered a1 Do ino aview i inches ]r\ng.. propor- oak. }?'”l _I(“dm".R(““““ of tionately ~ wide and Made massive; the Case in the Higher Court deep and comiortable. || column is a good 10 ey ’ Our flv\}:l f_n%d ;m; inches t diameter. WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—August W. | ;:;"]‘:;‘:Ufl‘; °pe'r';“an'e:‘nly A 46-inch top that Machéng former ent of the free delivery postal service; general superintend- satisfied smile. extends six feet. —_— Dr. George F. Lorenz of Toledo, once [——— Postmaster of that city, and Diller B. PLATFORM ROCKER, $8.80 Groff of this city, all of whom were SR ST convicted of conspiracy against the the right kind o work- connection with the supply of Groff fas Government in manship, and silk cover- ings. eners to the Post- office Department, to-day were sen- tenced by Judge Pritchard to two COSTUMER, $1.00 rs' imprisonment in the Mounds- Golden oak or mahog- W. Va., penitentiary and a fine of anized birch. The turned Xllu'm\]n each. The .Jn;f.,;.xi“au:? lxmnl‘lz;: post is six feet in height. Handsome Combination Bookcase, $28.00 Golden oak, quarter- sawed. Canopy top. Pretty fretwork in the top of the glass door. Court nd were released on 000 1 »onds. amuel A. Groff. as to whom Special Counsel Conrad for the Government said some days ago that there was not suflicient evidence to convict, was not sentenced, and his motion for a trial and for arrest of judgment being new allowed further consideration, his coun- That mirror above sel was given four days within which the writing desk is to prepare to argue the motions. The really a door to- a sentence imposed on Machen, Lorenz commodious compart- and Dilier B. Groff was the maximum ment. allowed under the law, although the court, contrary to the contentiops of ARM ROCKERS, $1.95 the preosecution, decided that the sev-| Wood seat or cob- EONI. COMNES- X5 TR AHEUBMEE O bler seat, your choice. Every-day prices at the Sterling equal any “sale” prices : tuted but one offense. The appeals to A rocker built on | ever heard of Just the thing for the upper court will be lyvr.*,\sm] uls ra‘n- Agic ol g Py | 2 R e e idly as possible, according to the de- Sockes Biilt ifor: con ’ s s fense, but months may elapse before ey | NO FIREWORKS! ” Polished quarter-sawed F they can be heard ! Quite a large one; golden oak. The Government has not yet decided above the average - in on its mext step in the prosecution of size, above the average Immense space and strong adjectives in the newspapers —' ___'_”” m kbe posialieapen, tn which Buer in comfort. cost money—Ilots of it—and YOU invariably pay for it. I A been so many indictments in n\\hu 3 ) y y M ien ok Machen is named involving offenses A 4% other than that covered in the indict- CARD TABLE, $8.25 c;.A‘ .\ladckr_:x oak.I ¢ ment on which he has already been Wieathcred Noak “os 2 ;tf.xhu]g adian | kel pext. Thore re fousen dotes SRR We have the most mutually satisfactory business in the || guor and. stained in ments against Machen, either s ¥ op "is ' 36 inches 2 e i rr|rju|nll,\ with others, and the Govern- across. Just t h e | whole town—a business that all the fake sales will not and || lifelike colors. ment expects to bring him to trial on necessary, generous {| cannot take from us. most of them. size for a social gather- ing. WICKED SLASH | ENDS THE FICHT Union Meeting to a Sudden and Dramatic Termination —_— | ENAMELED BED, $3.95 | And it really is a bed; not a few next-to-invis- iblc wires thrown to- | Inch and a quarter | posts, rods and _filling that promise s o me strength. Not sizes many single on hand, but of double and uarter sizes. Spanish Eul:i 1] > El:e]rdsc_e Bty : lPic(grc ,Iif "EI{ b a Matches the divan in looks, restful design? “thumb-nai sketch— : g it Frames are made of tells only the general making and wearing qualities. oak, solid and massive. outline. They're splen- —— — Upholstered in Moroc- did, but‘ you should PEDESTAL, $5.40 coline, a substitute for see the handsome pol- 2 - leather that is claimed | ish and the rich silks | Golden oak or mahoganized by many to be superior with which it is up- | birch. Four-inch column, to | eather itself. holstered. NO CATERWAULING! We’re Out of the Wrangle. NO HURRAH SALES ¥ PARLOR CHAIR, $7.25 Gracefully sides; deep quarter-sawed oak. And a great handsome one it is, French plate mirror. ter-sawed oak, Antw finish; in color to heavy oxidized h dles and knobs. PARLOR STAND, $3.7 Seems though mirror alone would worth that measures 32x40 inch much; _Serpentine front; vided top drawer is almost equal to wardrobe. handsomely turned and finished. LIBRARY TABLE, $8.75 rounded tapering French legs. The top measuges 24x36 inches. All in the choicest, polished, rd, $29.00 inches wide, a 4o-inch It is made of quar- a finish similar weathered, but with a piano polish. Perfect cabinet work, is made of heavy { French plate. A mir- ror large enough to reflect the entire figure. t and one wide drawer that drawer; big 48 erp an- 5 | the be it es; di- There were lively times at the meet- | ing of the Stablemen's Protective Union at its headquarters at 12 Eighth street last night. . During an executive jon the members became involved in many wordy wars. At last a dispute | between two of the board came near | ending in murder. i The lie passed between E midnight. SACRAMENTO RIVER RUXS 1LD RACE Continued From Page 26, Column 7. e ISLANDS ARE IN ward T lor, who resides at 39% West Mission Heavy Rainfall Causes Rapid Rise of street, and Thomas White. As the ar- | . the Rivers. gument grew warmer Taylor, it is An immense amount of damage is claimed, made an assault on White. likely to be done to the islands in the Other members of the committee tr! to pacify the pair, but Taylor, so it is said, kept advancing. White, when he found that he was about to be beaten, ficials. DANGER. vicinity of Rio Vista by high water, according to the Weather Bureau of- The northern rivers are fall- not amount to more than a trace up to ing very slowly, but those which flow Telephone messages from the back county say that the indica- tions are good for a rain before morn- ing, but nothing heavy had arrived. through the central section of the State are rising with alarming rapid- ity. The Cosumnes, Stanislaus, Cala- veras, Tuolumne and Mokelumne, were all running bank full last night and were rising. California yesterday. The parched lands of the south received a gener- ous supply of moisture. Professor McAdie predicts more showers to-day in every section of the State. Snow was falling in the mountains last night. The rainfall was general throughout | PRESIDENT SELECTS HARROD. New Orleans Man Will Fill Vacancy on Canal Commission. WASHINGTON, Feb. —The Pres- ident has decided to appoint Benja- min M. Harrod of New Orleans a mem- ber of the Isthmian Canal Commission. This completes the commission and the names of the members will be sent to the Senate Monday. The President went thoroughly into the charges against Mr. Harrod and | satisfied himself there was nothing in | them. reached into hi = ADVERTISEMENTS. pocket and, drawing a S 3 large poc cnife, slashed Taylor - :x’z“) ”‘::‘ r::,: = ln(lliline); (m”;d the rain would continue throughout the wounds that required many stitches. night. Steward Emil Bertrand fixed up Tay- | lor's face. Police Officer Thomas Kinch | was on the scene soon after the trouble | started, but before he could gain ad- mittance to the headquarters White ¢limbed over the rear fence and made | good his escape. | —_———— i CAPTAIN OF COLUMBIA GETS LETTER OF THANKS —————— Crop Prospects Are Excellent. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Feb. 27.—Rain has fallen almost continuously since 10 o'clock last night. At 7 o'clock to- night the sky is clear and wind north- erly, but rain is predicted for to-mor- | row. The precipitation for twenty- four hours amounted to 1.82 inches; for the season, 8:58. Reports from Santa Barbara say it has rained all day. The prospect for crops is ex- { cellent. Minister Powell Praises Gallant Offi- cers and Men of the United States Cruiser. | —e WASHINGTON, Feb. ; — Before | San Benito County Gets Drenching. Captain Miller of n:r- (ru}]:er Co:un:jbia HOLLISTER, Feb. 27.—One inch of eft Dominican waters, he received a! . . g lfnrmax letter of thanks from Unitea |20 fell here last night and to-day States Minister Powell, in the course|2nd in the southern end of the county P lansion the Siisiater Sald’ | more than one inch fell last night. “Allow me to say that our people in | TR downpour continued to-day. The the States owe very much to our nayy | Storm Will afford ample water for irri- and to the officers for the able and effi- ! gating orchards and .alfalfa..:On. ac- cient manner ‘in which they at all| count of the flood water being late this times have maintained the national{Y®ar several co-operative pumping honor and conserved American inter- | Plants are being installed. % ests abroad, and when such occasions | - st Storm Reaches Santa Barbara. SANTA BARBARA, Feb. 27.—The rain that has been threatening here for the past few days commenced this morning at about 6 o’clock and con- tinued through the entire day, the torm being the heaviest seen here this year. During the day the rain- | fall amounted to 1.87 inches, making | the total for the season 5.20 inches. -_— Aiel TR Y Tulare Is Enjoying a Downpour. TULARE, Feb. 27.—There has been & most generous rainfall throughout this section all during the day and it is storming very hard at the present time. The rain comes at a very op- portune time and at present the pros- pects are that this will be a very pros- perous season. The precipitation for the storm is .84 of an inch. —_— . Kings County Gets Its Share of Rain. HANFORD, Feb. Kx—The rainfall last night and to-day amounted to .67 of an inch and it is still raining. The total for the season is 2.95 of an inch and the farmers are jubilant. Thirty thousand acres of wheat have been sowed in Tulare Lake region. Feed is growing and stock will now have plenty to edt. . —_— Rain Is Expected at San Diego. SAN DIEGO, Feb. 27.—The rain which had been promised did not reach San Diego to-night, save in the slightest kind of sprinkles, whjch did ed new laurels not only for themselves | new page to our country’s history. The American people cannot be too proud of their naval ves<els and the officlals | who man them. as they stand to-day | before the world as the great bulwark of the nation’s defense and the na- tion’s honor.” ————— ADVERTISEMENTS. in length.” For womanly ills it is impossible to find a better medicine than-the Bit- | will be given te anyoue ters. By restoring functional regu- laritv it cures Sick Headache, Bloat- ing, Backache, Cramps and Vomiting. It also positively cures ,all stomach complaints. We urge a fair trial. FREE ‘a0g 09T ® uum poapsess Apel sy Jfiss Sarah MzcComb, whose hair eouches the floor when slie stands erect, says: ‘‘My hair would not reach below my waist when I commenced using Danderine, and it is now over five feet ! (Look at her beautiful hair and judge for yourself whether or rot she got the worth of her money.) in silver or stsmps %0 DAy postage. PROOF OF MERIT | NQ Danderine GREW THIS HAIR. - Miss May Densmore, row the longest- haired lady in the world, says: “I have nsed your Danderine two years, and my hair has . grown over an inch in length every month ‘sinee I commenced ils use. It surely con- tains most remariesbly invigorating quali- tiee.” (Migs Densmore writes us under re- cent dgte that Danderine had made her hair grow three feet longer than it was naturally, and Is still growing.) D B R SR I T R s e e OW at all Arnewis In three sizes. 28e.. Eor Sale and Guaranteed by REDINGTON & €O., Wholesale Agents Aqvxgmznm ~ AUCTION! REFEREE SALE OF THE | Following choice list of reside: h t residence, and unimproved properties of the C. J. Win- er estate will be held Monday, Februar . 1904 at 12 o'clock noon, at Golaem . 625-7 Sutter st., subject tn confimers by the Superior Coures et {0 confirmation No. 1. SE. cor. Post and Stockton investment at 3385 per month; lot 25x70, ¢ Tooted low - No. 3. stores and : e lodging-house $451 per montn; 38xdo. . O 1Y No. 3. No. 605-7 Kearny st., W. lin Sacra mento and Clay sts.; ‘well-bullt’ 3 stors i basement brick build 8 offices above; rents $145 per month: 1or 2aad Tooms; reats per month; lot 23:9% 28:11. No. 4. No. 1300-11 Stockton st.. W. line, bet. Broad. |yay and Vallejo st.: improvements gonaist of 3story frame buflding, containing flores and 50 rooms above occupied as Der month; lot 43:0x68:9, - © ool rents $208 No. 8. No. 212-14 Leavenwort! t. Turk and Eddy sts.; e 1 improvem 2 2'story bay-window residences ot B L bath each: rents $130 per moath; lot S0x No. 6. No. 221 Leavenworth st., W, line. bes and Eddy sts.. 2-story frame dwelling :rl‘“n.) §00ms and bath; rents $55 per month; lot 2% No. 7. No. 2121-3 Filimore st., W. I - fornia ~and ramento s Sty fame buliding. containing stors and flat of 7 rooms and bath; rented low at $60 per month; 53x106:3. . No. 8. No. 2702-6Sacramento st. 4 Plerce st., NW. cor.: recnsnte vea 1 Improvements eonaist of two desirable residences of 10 rooms ol rate gach and modern cottage of 9 rooms and bath particulars of rents can be M - Iot 137 :6x127:8%. e e No. 9. No. 2714 Sacramento st., N. bet. Plere and Scott sts.: a desirable residence of 10 rooms and bath: particulars of rent can be | obtained at our office; lot 68:9x127:81,. No. 10. Nos. 2715 Clay Plerce st., SW. tm modern residences of 8-10-12 rooms and ha: ach; in perfect order and rented low at $363 per month: lot 206:3x127:8%. No. 11. No. 2342-4 Devisadero st.. SE. #on st.: 2 modern residences of cor. of Jack- 14 rooms and bath each; rents $133 per mo x110. No. 18. 2321-3 Devisadero st. and No. 2811 Jack . SW. cor.: improvements consist of : s of 7-8-14 reoms and batn per_month; lot 63:9x137:6. No. 13. . gbet. Devisadero and Unimoroved residenca No. 14. Entire block, No. 835, Tide Lands, consist- ing of 24 lots, Nos. 1 to 24, inclusive No. 15. Lots 17 to 20, inclusive. and 20 to 32. in- clusive. biock No. 381, O'Neil & Haley Tract. HENRY LEVY ESTATE. By order of Executor. Nos. 713-17-23-25 MeAllister st., S. 1 and Octavia; improvements cn::uhe:'r stors with 4 rooms and lodging-house of 12 rooms and 2 dats of 6-8 rooms and bath: rents $122 50 per month: lot 55x137:8. » For catalogue and further particulams, ply at our office, s g G. H. UMBSEN & CO. - 20 MONTGOMERTY ST,

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