The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 25, 1904, Page 9

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i st | The relation of the nerves and generative organs in women is so close that nine-tenths of the Nervous Prostration, Ner- vous Debility, the Blues, Sleeplessness and N makes her a woman. she laughs, the next minute weeps. h pepsia. A tendency to cry at the least provocation. . know it, in nine cases out of ten this is caused by some uterine organs which make you a woman influence your entire system. ervous Irritability arises from some derangement of the organism which Fits of Depression or Restlessness and Irritability. Spirits easily affected, so that one minute prevent months of prostration and suffering so surely as « DrAR MRs. Pr¥erAM: —Words cannot tell what I suffered before taking Iam 28 years old and the mother of four children, the last two nths apart. I was all run down, had fainting spells, palpita- and was so bad with womb trouble that I conld not be on m: Also was troubled witl our medicine. ing only 16 mo tion of the heart, eet but a short time before I wonld have to lie down. it {c:corrl\ma 1 was nervous and could not sleep, and at ti.mes‘wisheq I cou!f\ die. A friend insisted on my giving your medicine a fair trial, which I did. I r before the first bottle was half gone,and after using five egetable Compound and three packages 1 owe my good health to-day to I will My little girl was troubled with ble Compound has entirely cured began to feel bette: bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s V of Sanative Wash, I was a different woman. you, and I will never suffer again while you m speak a good word for your remedies. dneys, and one bottle of your Vegetal alwa, her 3 her.”—Mgs. KirTiE B. PETERSON, 35000 FORFELI uineness. Lydia Pain in the ovaries and between the shoulders. Loss of voice, nervous dys- All this points to Nervous Prostration. ~Although you may not disorder, and the nerves centering in and about the Nothing will relieve this distressing condition and ‘Will not the volumes of letters from women made strong by Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound convince all women of its virtues ? Surely you cannot wish to remain sick and weak and discouraged, ex~ hausted each day, when you can as easily be cured as the two women whose genuine letters follow, and thousands of others. ake such good medicine. Jenison, Mich. 1f we cannot forthwith produce the original lotters and signatures of above testimonials, which will prove their absolute gen- fpe Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Masa. « DEAR Mrs. Prvgaax :— I want to thank you for the your medicine has done me. WhenDIF:v‘:-ot:?ou lzst July 1 was so weak and nervous that I'could not endure the sight of work. I was in a terrible condition, so hervous that i&wgk fllt?‘:n:l’e;wn\?h:fi to keep from convulsions. The doctors did me no Food. e spells g! skipping beats and would fiutter. I had such a feeling of dread and fear about me all the time I was afraid to go anywhere. “] commenced taking your remed: had in a whole year before, and the d mptoms ippaem::d My appetite returned and I was able to go to bed at night and sleep like a chils In all I took nine bottles of your Vegetable Compound and seven of yu:r Blood Pl:nfler, and would say to all suffering women, do not stop at a few bottles, but keep m_.l o o months I was 2ble to return home, and have since done the housework for a nfaxm_ y Lo It does not seem possible that I am the same person that suffered so a year ago. Mzs. T. J. FaveHT, Leslie, Michigan. FREE MEDIAL ARYIS at Lyno, Mass. y. Day by da; sym] to women is offered it will cost you CLUNIE CASE OUT OF COURT A Judge Coffey Grants Motion to Strike From Calendar Petition of the Trustees . FINAL ACT IN CONTEST Latest Step of Litigants Removes All Obstacles {o Probate of 1 Lustate vt e e A ndig Check Was Worthless. om NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE WRONG DIAGNOSIS Prompts the Use of Worthless Remedies. Eve experienced physician w s, ntire treatment is ven be injurious to the s make a mistake in diagno: h event ocates of all other hair resto- tives save He have wrongly di- agnosed the cause of dandruff and fall- ng_hair Ihey figure on a functional disease, whereas it is now known and generally at hair loss is due to a para- m which Newbro's Herpicide de- ccep t here is no substitute for Herpicide, accept no: . Send 10c in Sold by leading Aruggi for sample to The Herpicide Co., Mich. ps CASTORIA Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of NAGLE FAMILY | - GETS WORSTED PN COURT REMOVES ADMINISTRATOR weteo gl Sy SATS A WITCH BLINDED HIM Judge Coffey Peremptorily |Judge Coftey Finds C. W.!Louis Pontillo, Aged Mexi- Estate of Mprs. E. Boyne Needs a Lawyer | NAMES W. F. l{l')ll’lllfli\'; —— Neeid Decides [ Holds Yigorous Defense Is Necessary in Suit to Fore- | close Mortgage on Realt)y Boyne Some | time yne gave J securi on rea will® named a to roperty raher dmitted to | came into evi-| Peter utor, that the nd Judge Cook ar it. On learning that James the executor of Mrs. i interest in the note p | t to that of his father, the ho the and he set aside his ap- claim low the ceeding r to Oakls . wher Thomas Moran. | ote ov ned it to one eld it for a while and then | it to Dr. H. C. Conradt, w n;“ t a suit to have the mortgage Wyman, Yorke and Cara- | nt by default would | t the for ther of ecutor whose attorne; > is nd son of Peter Nagle took no | end the estate against the steps to de s clergymen retained Lent to look after their he result that ed to gy to did not-obtain the service: ey to defend the sut. & L s of At the hearing of the order yester- day it was very apparent that the Na- | gie family, James, Charles and Peter Sr.. did not stand. very well in the ourt. Charles Nagle was placed on wit stand and started to ex- 1 onnection with the case, but ourt decided that no explanation nd granted, after a very , the petition for the ap- of a lawver to defend the | agle Sr. filed an affidavit in € - dings, in which he averred would have asked for the appoint- he ment of an attorney to defend the suit bat for the fact that Judge Cof- fey, when he came into court, refused to give him a hearing. —— e MEXICAN WOMAN AND HER FIVE CHILDREN DEPORTED Inspector De la Torre Reports That They Are Likely to Become a Public Charge. | Refugio Medina, a native of Mexico, 28 years old, and her five children ar- | rived from Manzanillo, Mexico, on | March 17 on the steamship Colima. In- | vestigation by United States Immigrant Inspector A. de la Torre showed a state of facts calling for the deportation of the family on the ground that they were likely to become a public charge. The woman has a sister here, the owner of a sailor boarding-house at 360 Bran- nan street, but as the immigration of- ficials found that the immigrant was not a person of good moral character it was determined to send her back to Mexico on the Colon, which will sail on Saturday of this week. The children are three girls of the ages of 13 years, 5 years and 7 months, and two boye, ome 11 years and the other 5 years old | | bank | of some of Purrington to Have Been Guilty of Negligence A5 A BANK CAUSE OF ORDER| Makes Charges, Accusing Deposed Officer of tempting to Commit Fraud -~ The s 2 Bank for the r C. W. Purrington as administr f the estate the late Caroline Robinson s decided by A an order de. In the ngton v court it finding not decided that Purrington had b guilty of the s of cons A€ 1 fraud pre- aga m the bank, but that he was of negh- | f so grave a character that hi removal was justified.” According to the b: complaint Purrington was simp the tool of At- DX s 8 of the heirs of the The bank alleged tha 1d it out of its inter Howard street, part of the ra property it near Robinson -second R n procured t of P as ad- , it v 2d, Rob- on and Collins fi t against the estate for 00 put for- ward by Robi tained by defa nt was ob- appear i defend the suit, with the result that Robinson obtained a lien upon realty already the property of the All knowlec of the 1 claim, it was alleged, was fraudulently concealed from the court e oy PRISON DIRECTORS FIX PRICE OF JUTE BAGS Board Declares That if Corporation Does Not Reduce Light Bill They Will Establish Plant. Board of Prison Directors rnoon in the offices Fitzgerald at 530 The meeting was owing to the inability members of the board » to San Quentin. business of nce was transacted. California st held in this ci board was to have given its ration to the exp S report thorough pe: of at San Quentin, but i prevented the matter brought u Many bills were audited. The price of jute bags was | fixed at $5 40 and the limit to be sold individual purchaser was one 50 A representative of the Central Gas and Electric Corporation was present to explain the doubling of the light bill for San Quentin prison during the last month. The ordinary bill for lighting is $500. Last month it was| raised to $1200. The light company promised to look into the matter and rectify the bill if wrong and if not to show the board why the price had been raised. Matters relating to the establish- ment of a light and power plant at Folsom prison were discussed, but nothing definite was done. Prison Di- rector Fitzgerald said if the pris- on at San Quentin was to pay $1200 a month for light the prison board would install its own lighting plant. —_—— Arrested for Libel. Frank Delosa, a saloon-keeper at Montgomery avenue and Broadway, surrendered himself at the Central po- lice station yesterday and was booked at the City Prison on a charge of libel. He was released on $250 cash bail. The complaining witness is D. Locapo, 1623 Powell street, who alleges in a com- plaint sworn to before Police Judge Fritz that Delosa libeled him in a com- munication published in La Voce del Popolo on February 29 regarding 1talian fishermen sent to Alaska. —_—— There Is Only Ofie in the World. Neither words, nor pictures, mor dreams, have yet described for man the @awful grandeur of the Grand Canyon of Arizona. _Yet a stopover on a trip to the World's Fair or to Chicago is enough to see it for one's self. interested. ask ahout it at 641 Market street, San ¥ cis the 8 ran- e only way is Santa Fe—the train, “California Limited.” » At- | Purrington failing to | nk's | | can Fortune Teller. to Je i FEARS THE ALMSHOUSE e g | | | Declares That He Will Be Murdered | City’s Refuge for the Poor [ u familiar | i n Barbary here for half a century he told fortunes and peddled wares of th Cheap John is to be evicted this »on Broadway her tenant squalid rooms at e known no last twenty d fallen on that during the Biind now a e aged M has not v his rer nths was | the impov- recting ” default of payment of $24 due andlord, P. M ano, the r manufacturer and real tate owne To the arrears of rent |is added the sum of $4 costs of the proceedings. Pontillo can pay neither | the $4 nor the $24. says he. The old man was born in the Cit; Mexico seventy-five years g , accor ing to his own story, but he looks even ‘I am busted, sure,” of {older. He came to Calffornia at the age of fifteen and remembers San Francisco when it was merely a mis- n settlement and the argonauts had | not begun to dream of it. For a quar- | ter of a century he has been paying $4 a month for the use of the same roomn in the tenement-house whaich he must now leave. Five years ago his eye- | sight began to fail him and he is bare- Iy able to distinguish light from dark- ness. A woman did it, says old Louis 0, 1 dare not tell you her name, he protested, trembling at the very notion. “Why, she would kill me at | once if T told who she was. She thougnt | T was rich and said if 1 did not give | her money she would make me blind. She wouldn't believe that I had noth- ing, and so she bewitched me. Now I can hardly see at all. “They want to turn room, but 1 won't go. They'd like to send me to the Almshouse. They Kili people down there and I am not ready to be killed. So I am me out of my stay here. No, I cannot pay the rent, but I have been paying rent so long t ought to let me stay here till 1 | die.” e | M. Aubert, the landiord’s agent and |the manager of the tenement house, | says it is not so much a question of rent as of the trouble the helnless old man makes. “His habits are filthy and we are constantly in dread of his start- |ing a fire in hig rooms, where he in- sists on trying to cook.” n inspection of the room confirmed | Aubert’s statement. The place was full of old boxes and other junk, and on a table, in the midst of the litter, stood |two oil cans. Old Louis insisted that ihe was always careful in lighting his | fire, but it is probably luck that has saved him from burniag himself up be- fore this. Aubert, however, consented to his remaining until to-day in order that friends who are trying to find a place for the old man may save him from the Almshouse. P S BRIZZOLARA'S UIT IS THROWN OUT OF COURT | Had His Tawyer Asked for One Cent More the Complaint Would Have United States Circuit Judge Mor- row yesterday dismissed the suit brought by Angelo Brizzolara against Justice of the Peace J. H. Pryor of Sausalito to recover $2000 damages and costs for false imprisonment. The defendant had demurred to the com- plaint on the ground that the United Stateg Circuit Court had jurisdietion in suits involving more than $2000, ex- clusive of costs, and had no jurisdic- tion in suits for $2000 or under. Briz- zolara was arrested for failing to ap- pear when summoned as a juror in Justice Pryor's court. He claimed that he was a subject of the King of Italy and therefore exempt from jury duty and that he was damaged to the extent of $2000 by reason of his ar- rest and detention. ————— Laborer Fatally Injured. Pedro Martinez, a native of Mexico, Evicted for Rent Due| if Sent to the] just going to | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. COLUMBIA =" CRITICS ALL AGREN aged 38 years, died yesterday morning at 413 Filbert street of injuries re- ceived in a fall last Tuesday while en- gaged in demolishing an old building on Market street. He was a laborer and married. — e — Mrs. Ekstrom Compromises Suit. The suit for damages brought by Maria I.. Ekstrom against the United . Railroads and Overland Fréight Trans- | fer Company which has been on trial | s | in Jud several | days 8 cC - =d yesterday, M "l‘nl'rnr,\"x Dogs: Billy Clifford and Ade- | acc “({“g the offer of $4000 lina Roattino and Clara Stevens. y Le by the defendants. She sued for| oo Tynes of EMMETT CORRI- | This $50,000 damages for the death of her| AN COMPANY. Presenting | Next Week foen o Fonsths and - Loney Haskell; Montell Brothers | o s owrned by the pany. | Orpheum Motion Pictures, — | ———— Showing Young Corbett and Britt o ComfupSommh: BRI Cigars and Silks Seized. | Training. | Two hundred 1 Afty cigars,| Regular Matinees every Wednesday, Thurs- Tlvo OPERA twelve silk capes and twenty-four K y. Saturday and Sunday. Prices, 10c, 28e | and 5 | A TRIUMPX OF MIRTH AND MELODY OPERA | First Pro@uction in San Franciseo of HOUSE M[, PlckWIBk LARY & XN A Musical Comedy In Two Acts, Based on ONLY MATINEE | | Charles Di Masterplece. To-MORROW. | | Initial Appearance Here of Mary of 'Dora de Fillippe | The Lyric Soorane. Magdala| ¥ NEXT WEEK Hedda Gabler, GRAND Wrs. |, Fiske Eminent Belasco & Mayen, Proprietors. E. D. Price, General Manager. ALCAZAR AT 8 TO-NIGHT —Mats. Sat, aad Sun. Last Week but One of agner's Impressive Miracle Play, MILK-CONDENSING C® 0L Zonic Kardn * & >” » CALIFORNIA LAST TWO NIGHTS MATINEE TO-MORROW. | NORTHLAND SINGER MR.BEN SUNDAY—The World's Greatest Marvel, ANNA EVA FAY Special Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. FOR LADIES ONLY. Brand Evaporated Cream always bears the above cap label. It means the same i as telling you that we SUPERB STAGE PICTURES. The music by an orchestra of Twenty. Bvgs.. 25 to §1. Mats. Sat. & Sun., 25¢ to TSe. EASTER MONDAY-ON THEE QUIET. CENTRAL=Z Market street, mear Eighth. Phone South 533 ; ——TO-NIGET—— | $5,000 guarantee. e e RM BANX X. OF P. NIGET. Made by the largest pro- et | - ou e T ducers of Evaporated WHAT WE HAVE THIS WEEK. S. ¥. DRILL CORPS, U. B.. X. OF P. é And This Ia the Last Week, Remember, of [ 1% Addftion to G Magnifient Spectacuiee Cream in the world. ——THE ROUNDERS—— THE KImNG OF A Musical Comed With ug| And an “All Star . [ocluding Richard F. Cartoll, Jokn P. iy, John Peachey, | Ben 'T. DI ‘Hoien Russeli, Nellie Lynch. DETECTIVES | RESERVED SEATS—Nights, 25e, S0c. 70c. -2 Saturday lunday Matinees 25¢ and Soc. HEES Evenings, 109 to HOTELS AND RESORTS. Children at Matinees, 10c and 35e. tinees, 10c, 13c, 25a s T Fivie ey NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. ————— K ISMET: y_Funny Musical Comedy With All . First Appearance of LIZZIE DERI- LALY. Seats Now on Sale. Doctor’sDaughters’ (New)HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE. REMODELED AND REBUILT at expense GILLO’S ARTESTO, of $200,000—New Management—ENTERELY FIREPROOF. M " " SHOWING BRITT AND LOCATION—Very accessible ‘o street car uovxpcf!_fi:gflfi{fi»}!;’{’”f\:ga PAND A lines, theaters, etc. BUROPEAN PLAN. YOUNG CORTC AT SHOW. 223 ROOMS with LUXURIOUS BATHS— £ 2 Evening in the Several vrivate rooms in antique decorations, Turkish Baths in Fotel. UNBURPASSED RESTAURANT, De Stei- , Chef, formerly of Waldorf-Astoria and !'mt to Prince of Wales, HOTEL “ORCHESTRA; Telephone Connec- tions In every room; long distance connections made with any part of the coast. Wire for reservations, at our expense. BUTLER HOTEL. Scattle. Horse Show. AT RIDERS' CLUB BUILDING, AT SEVENTH AVENUE AND C STREET, RICHMOND DISTRICT, FRIDAY EVENING, March 25, at 8 o’clock Matinee Saturday, March 26, at 1:30 p. m. Tickets on sale at Sherman & Clay's music ' store. ADMISSION— EVENING, $2; MATINEE, $1; CHILDREN, 50c. Every Afternoon and . Thea ENJOY. YOURSELE 1IN CARABET OF LA MOR 3 FROM ALL CLIMES IN THE Z0O. A‘\EFAX!I“ETHE MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE, Take a TRIP DOWN THE FLUME. ‘Admission, 10e; Children, Sc When Phening Ask for “The Chutes.” hang 2 R DON'T FAIL TO see the beautiful MISCELLANEOUS ! S OAKLAND RACE TRACK 3 NEW CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB, Richard Wagner| .= :woias s LECTURE RECITALS—LYRIC sr | Six or More Races y. MRS. RAYMOND 'ltllu&mm“&u Baces commence a8 13 5. = sharn - N —DIE g trains E e £ T Do e e e SEATS—50c, T8¢, $1.00. -r.vu.u-r—-nlhrw-nlu AT SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.'S. ‘escorts. “_;'m‘."‘:u e ey, I8 P S SO SR s 4:48 apd_tmmediately a of the —_— California _State Floral Soolety Seattle vs. San Francisco|aaxo xave st we FERRY Bumomva, 'fll’ m AT RECREATION PARK, EIGHTH AND HARRISON STREETS, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. 5 P Mare} 25 and 29, 1904. THURSLAY _n?d FR!DA.Y, 3:30 p. m., and Open from am tol0p m SATURDAY, 3 p. m.; SUNDAY, 2:30 p. m. o d X Hed, $l per Ycars ADVANCE SALE ©v SEATS, 5 Stockton st. .

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