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- i {HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1904. 5&'&6&%?&883% UQ Bad Backs D O A N- it'’s lame and painful. sick kidne if the kidneys b g S gerous diabete —Better cure it when Doan’s are found household. A back is a bad back when it aches or when Bad backs come from and warn you of serious trouble are not relieved. Backache may not seem serious to you, but it's an early symptomatic indication of dan- , of dropsv, of Bright’s disease Kidney Pills cure every kidney ill. San Francisco Proof: POAN’S KIDNEY PILLS. in every it's only backache. HYDE STREET. || || ~ SIXTH STREET. David V o 45 street, i g g z pain in the | S o I the kidney { ¢ gans. Nat was s dition is « the Market Afte backache has there g ‘ - gfl EEREREEESSE says: “ was something wrong with those or- ble or at least ch: while reading my paper I an advertisement which stated Doan’” depended u; No Percentage street, formed its work quickly and faithfully. a course of the ceased, . not been a symptom of a { recurrence.” oss, baker, of 3503 Sixth For six or seven months small of my back just over s plainly told me there a man in this con- outlook dispose of the trou- k 1t, and one even- urally n for some- the came s Kidney Piils could be I went to Store, 049 It per- Next day Drug box pon. for treatment the and up to date KIDNEY PIL Send to Foster trial will be sent you promp Neee o vl “ Free to San Francisco Call Readers. LS. Write plainl filburn Co., Buffalo, A TRIAL FREE. This coupon good for one free trial box of DOAN'S Name and Address. and a free Tired Backs kidneys ? back will tell you. neys active. | EDDY STREET. Charles E. Schwartz, paper hanger, d rator, painter and whitener, residence 17 dy street, shop 310 O" Farrell street, say r at least twenty years I have been auh)?u to kidney complaint, but for the last twelve the attacks were much more pronounced and of Mrs. much longer duration. When a man “Raf has been lald up several times so Before I that he could not leave the house, when he used everything on the market which came to his notice from reading news- pa or which he was advised to use by his friends, when he has invested in the most ex- pensive electric procurable, when he has worn_flannel bandages over the kidneys for months, when some of the attacks were so se vere that he fell on the street and had taken home, when thg pain was so great that it actually caused nefvous chills, when the se- cretions from the Kidneys were dark brow scalded, and robbed him of many a night's sleep from their frequency, when that man has become so weak that the least exertion wearies him and causes his back to ache more seversly, he naturally becomes enthusiastic about the means he employs to get relief. I used Doan's Kidney Pills, getting them at the No Percentage and Owl drug stores. If the first box had not given undoubted improvement I never would have spent the price of a second, because 1 had lost faith in medicine to a c tain extent. You are at liberty to tell resi- dents of San Francisco that I am more than pleased to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills and that I will repeat in a personal interview what 1 have stated above.” be lief. recur.” tax them in their daily duties. that it isn’t really the back that’s tired, but the The-kidneys are overworked, be- come congested, and when they “play out” the Healthy people have strong backs. Learn to be healthy through keeping the kid- Doan’s Kidney Pills keep the kid- neys active, correct and cure infrequent or excessive urinary discharges, painful urination and all bladder and kidney troubles. San Francisco Proof: Patrick Reardon (wife of Pat- rick Reardon, contractor for sewers, etc.), residence 319 Hayes street, says: , Store, 1128 Market street, for Doan’s Kidney Pills I had exhausted all knowledge makeshifts and remedy guaranteed to cure attacks of backache, but I procuring anything to give lasting re- My back ached sometimes so se- verely that I could not rise chair for hours at a time. and when in this condition it was just as painful to move around. Doan’s Kidney Pills absolutely stopped the last attack. I now know what to use should others O D e I, come to those who are forced to over- Ever realize went to the Owl Drug my of urinary household tried remedy after was unsuccessful in from a S—— FOR BENE ¥ mlu\(, : amme of Music by Mandolin Club and Vocal Solos. ent ment and ball was giver -square Hall last . ever benefit of Henry William McNamee Is Shot ! xas who is convalescent after a \ very severe il After the per- Dead by William Casey the Sastis SINIGR o Bt in the Latter’s Barroom e ,,,».T,)f'.',;.'.':rflf{,'-‘\'{l’.‘:; dolin club; ‘Paquita,” - er; “Carmencita,” Span- years of ag Sra. Elisa A. de Navarette, Killed sh 1. Josefina Mesa de Kel- | lum »; Professor J. Lombar- dero, soloist; M Isabel de Ferro, | alto; H ccompanist. I FOUR YOUNG BOYS ROB HOME OF A RECLUS! va sta- Secure $12,000, but Most of the Money Is Recovered When They Are vitnesses to corroborate ! Taken Into Custody. Casey. Mc- | TERBURY, Conn., April 9.—Four f the | boys suspected of connection with the en- | robbery in Lanesville, Conn., when who | $12.000 was n from the home of ey : 1 €88~ | Henry Davis, a recluse, were arrested - SleShmmae actantly, muttering | 10-0a. About $8000 was found in their More g a away. He returned | Possession. All the boys are under 20 however half an hour, and Y°a&rs of age. John Turner, 156 years s Shoe wti to wreck the sa- | ©d. arrested at New Milford, charged v d from behind the | With complicity in the robbery, is said N A axel . club and started to| o have made a full confession, taking Dl Sichinaba da thi Shnd. | the officers to Brookfield Junction, He fir 4 the weapon and | Where they found $1200 hidden under a thi tmen a fist fight. They | Stone wall. All the boys are members were roughing it for several minutes |©f Tespectable families. and Casey seemed to be getting the ‘“‘ - . better of the argument when McNamee ‘ Casey was taken to the Seventeenth left the place | street police station and charged with He stepped inside the door a 'nnm('n’. murder. He enjoys the reputation of a and le a rush at Casey being a peaceful, law-abiding citizen ne making a motion @ 1( and is well liked in the Bernal Heights district. McNamee was 23 years old. He is well known to the police and was con- sidered a dissolute character, quarrel- some and vicious. a his revolv McNamee the floor ft breast latter A bullet had near the heart ADYERTISEMENTS. RUPTURE.! Do you need to be cured? Do you want to be cured? We can do it. Scores of the best residents of this city have been cured by us. Call for names and addresses. Cure is safe, painless and permanent. No pay till cured. Fidelity Rupture Cure 1344 TMarket Street San Francisco E EENSEEES ICEACESNNESNANEENENREE SEES DEFECTS IN OUR LAWS Expert | | Foreign Insurance Says That We Need More Stringent Fire Ordinances | | R AT i | Victor Rhodin of Stockholm, a from the insurance companies of Sweden, arrived here yesterday from the East and is regis- tered at the St. Francis, According | to the visitor, the purpose of his tour | of this country is to inspect conditions in so far as they apply to insurance riske, and particularly to those risks assumed by the companies of.Sweden, which have been doing a large busi- ness in the United States, but at a ioss. Discussing this subject he said: “Few of the ordinary insurers in this country realize the great amount of reassurance done by foreign com- panies, but it is very large, and, owing Lo a number of recent big fires in the United States, the losses have been in excess of anything anticipated. The fire ‘n Baltimore two months ago was a disastrous one for our companies and it was immediately after this un- fcrtunate conflagration that I was sent over here to study your condi- ticns. I have visited nearly all your big cities in the East and from here I visit the cities of the Middle West, including St. Louis and Chicago. In Chicago our risks are very large and for that reason I am anxious to de- vote considerable time there.” Rhedin’s tour of inspection sa far has not favorably impressed him with the conditions of safety that . exist here. After visiting New York, Buf- falo, Rochester, Baltimore and Phila- delphia he arrived at the opinion that a fire similar to the recent one in Bal- timore may occur in any of the other cities ment'oned at any time and re- sult in as great a loss. This condition of affairs he attributes to what ap- pears to L'm to be lack of stringent laws regulating the construction of buiidings, and upon this subject he says® The laws of the majority of the cities in this country that I have vis- ited do not favorably compare with those of foreign cities. My own coun- try is so small that it would not be fair to use it as a comparison, but say you take London as an example. There you will find very few buildings over four stories in height and most of them are two 'or three in height. Even the largest do not rise over six or seven stories, and particular atten- tion is given to facilities for fighting fires. In this comparison, of course, I do not include fire departments, for I must admit that the departments of the United States, so far as I have seen, are remarkably good, but I re- fer to the conditions surrounding the buildings. “In London it is a municipal re- quirement that streets of a certain di- mension shall have buildings of a cer- | commissio tain dimension, in order that firemen shall have sufficient room for fight- ing fires from the streets as well as the sides of the structures. In this country the buildings abut each other so that it is possible to combat a fire from only one side, generally the street There are also other condi- tions that tend to make fire insurance rates on the other side of the Atlantic lower than in this country. “According to our statistics America has more disastrous fires than any other country in the world, and naturally the uncertainty of the earning power of insurance capital in America makes the country undesirable to insurance capital in foreign lands and is anxious to invest in that line of busi- PERSONAL. ness.” known mining engineer, and a party of experts are due here to-day in a Rhodin concluded with the remark Dr. F. Hasbrough of New York is| private car from Mexico, where they that what is most needed here to in-|at the St. Francis. have been inspecting several proper- sure greater safety and lower rates are George G. Knox, a well-known | ties. John Brock, a millionaire of wider streets, lower buildings and | business man of Sacramento, is in the | Philadelphia, who is largely inter- more space between the structures. city. ested in the Tonopah Mining Com- 5 T R P o B ST Thomas N. Page, the well-known | Pany and the new railroad being Actress Dies From Pneumonia. author of Washington, arrived yester- DUNKIRK, N. Y., April 9.—Mrs. | day from Washington, D, C., Addie Farwell, who has been playing | wife and is registered at with Lewis Morrison’s Faust Company | Francis. the last two seasons, died of pneumo- nia to-day, aged 64 years. —————————— There is at least one place in the world the name of which has no vowels in it. That place is the village of Ws, near Pz . E. G. Gillett, general the St. Francis. John Hays Hammond, agent of the San Pedro, Salt Lake and Los Angeles Railroad, and his wife are up from Los Angeles and staying at the well- built from Sodaville to the Tonopah with his | camp, is coming West with a party to the St.| meet Hammond, and with the latter he will go to Nevada to inspect the passenger | "¢V road and the mine. —_— ‘With a population of about 2,500,000, Paris has fewer than 100 negroes with- in its limits. It is claimed that the col- ored population of all France is less than 550. ADVERTISEMENTS. Schlitz Beer Is Just This— Barley—selected by a partner in our concern—from the best barley that grows. And we malt it ourselves. Hops—brought in large part from Bohemia—selected by our buyers from the finest hops in the world. - ‘Water from six artesian wells bored 1400 feet to rock Just a food and a tonic—brewed with the extreme of cleanliness —cooled in filtered air—sterilized after it is sealed. 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