The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 27, 1904, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISEO CALL, FRIDAY. MAY 27, '5190L ADVERTISEMENTS. I i i “|||||.;iu|1|||||tlll|||!l STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. This is a very important consideration in a woman's correspon- dence with Mrs. Pinkham. It is a great satisfaction to feel that one woman can write to another telling her the most private and confi- dential details about her illness, and know that her letter will be seen by a woman only,—a woman full of sympathy for her sick sisters, and with a knowledge of woman’s ills greater than that possessed by any other person. Mrs. Pinkham never violates the confidence thus entrusted to her, and although she publishes thousands of testimonials from women who have been benefitted by her advice and medicine, never in all her experience has she published such a letter without the full consent, and often by special request of the writer. The reason Mrs. Pinkham is so amply qualified to give advice in cases of female ills is for the reason that about one hundred thousand cases come to her each year,—some personally, others by mail, and this has been going on for twenty years, day afterday, and day after day. Twenty years of constant success—think of the knowledge thus gained. Surely women are wise in seekfng advice from a woman of such experience, especially when it is absolutely free. Mrs. Pinkham’s address is Lynn, Mass. As an illustration of the good coming from such advice we herewith publish two letters of Mrs. E. F. Hayes, the reading of which should give every sick woman confidence in Mrs. Pinkham’s ability to help them. These are only two of thousands of the same kind of letters which Mrs. Pinkham has on file. Mrs. Hayes' First Letter Appealing to Mrs. Pinkham for Help. “Dear Mrs, Pixgmas: —1I have been under Boston doctors’ treatment for a long time without any relief. They tell me I have a fibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without great pain, and the soreness extends up my spine. I have bearing-down pains both back and front. My abdomen is swollen, and I have had flowing spells for three years. My appetite is not- “Dear Mrs. Prvgrawm :—Sometime ago I wrote to you deseribing my symptoms and asked your adviee. You replied, and I followed all your directions carefully, and to-day Iam a well woman. “Your advice and the use of Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound entirely expelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. I can walk miles now. “Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is worth five dollars a drop. Tadvise good. I cannot walk or be on my feet for any length of time. “ The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little book accurately describes my case, g0 I write to you for advice.”—(Signed) Mrs. E. F. Haves, 252 Dudley St. (Roxbury), Boston, Mass. Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham’s advice—although she advised Irs. Hayes, of Boston, to take her medicine—which she knew would help her—her letter contained a mass of additional instructions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring about the happy result. No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends. all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give 1t a faithful trial.” —(Signed) Mrs. E. F. Haves, 252 Dudley St. (Roxbury), Boston, Mass. Mountains of gold could not purchase such testimony — or take the place of the health and happiness thus gained by Mrs. Hayes. $5000 of abovae testimonials, which rove their absoluto genuineness. No other Do not be persuaded that any other medicine is just as good. Any dealer who suggests something else has no interest in your case. He is seeking a larger profit. Follow the record of this medicine, and remember that the thousands of cures of women whose letters are constantly printed in this paper were not brought about by ¢ something else,” but by LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. For sale the world over. FORFEIT if we cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signatures Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass. boys had found the note near the girl's were only H4 through tubes and the two blind | PLAN A TOURIST Marine premium: 20772 13 ST. PAU) * PARISH PICNK LORING CLUB PREPARES 28 Al TN }l-:.\nu».'r RIFLES ARRANGE | TURNERS WILL SEND CL HOTEL 1 Elkan WILL HAVE NOVEL FEATURES ITS MUSICAL PROGRAMME 4 ‘ FOR ANNUAL GATHERING TO SACR FESTIVAL | FOR SAN MATEO'S GOOD | - ' R . 4 i : 3 | T P : ! STm ¥ i 2 \\\ K Pic Eating Contest | Fourth Concert of Twenty-Seventh | | The Society Promises That Picnic at | Mission Turn Verein to Give Benefit | Promotion Commitice Arranges for [the arr n_a v _incinded he Season Promises Rare Vocal and | I8 A ) v' Schuetzen Park Next Monday [ in Order to Raise the Needed Visit of Architects®and Others e O L s i . Instrumental Treats. | / 4 \ | Will Be Grand Affair. | Funds. to Inspect Feasible Sites. ¢ Sonril Eonrebt L 4 The fourth annual excursion and picnic of | e Missfon Turn Verein will h- A party of about season of the Loring Club will the Emmet Rifics will be held on Monday at |letic exhibition, concert and ball next Sunday | architects and bus Native Sons’ Hall Tuesday | ey 15‘!""""“\ Park, San Rafael. The committee { evening at Mission Turner Hall, Eighteenth | teo next Sunday for Ea | @2 - . . | Of arrangements has abowt completed Its 1a- |street. near Valencia. This exhibition is | ing the opportunities for H The club will have B 3 LT W Lisonlin 1 hibitior ng the opportunitie: a tourl: e B e bl S ’h‘ = Sixteen-Year-Old Girl Dies ! vors and a day of pleasura is assurea 1o every | given as & benefit for the prize class of turn- | city. The trip will be taken in ADVERTISEMENTS. o f 1 orchestra \\' 1.‘ 1| 4 Cit .‘ l it one whr; :n-nd.- lr\;n 53,;1;.«); nx;r:n;u:h has | ers, who will be sent by the society to com- | private car *“San Franeisco,”” und s e g 1 ce some of the | P v spita J @] | #rranged for a revival of all the Irish games, | pete at the turnfest of the Pacific Turnbezirk | pices of the California Promotion . ged to give Hein- | Swallowing Carbolic Acid | Real old Irish music will be furnished | The programme will include the festival ex- | streets at 10 a. m. The visitors will be met at | Battle of the | = se desiring to dance the dances of the | efcises and competitive wand drill, as well as | San a A drive will be OF THE i £ le of eaiseslfionstie i d, ickets for the round trip (includ- | gymnastics on the parallel and horfzontal bars™ | ta he town and to the Burlingame | " 2 hici i s} [ ing admisston to the park) are 50 cents. Boats | A1 af which will e featurs or oo bare: | tak sotbigf ot gedcgrd COXDITION AND AFFAIRS demands will| Agnes Welch, a 16-year-old girl who Tiburon ferry at and 11 a. m. . v oot o % £ eming o Pl ; s : g 35 and 2:30 p. m. Picnickers can | [he Herrmann's Sons’ Saengerbund, the San pection of sites suitable for a large tourist OF THE chorus and or- | hac een led astray by.evil compan- | return at 3:45, 5:03 and 6:15 p. m T e TR e G L W By g B ! str | ions, killed herself yesterday by swal- [ The following committees have the affair fn | o7 of the Turn Wekein will participate in the th the campaign Theoderich, the | lowing carbolic acid in a small bufld- | A5 : s o e e e O b = [ K Laderioing Committee nf arrangements—David Al Bl e L e SR O x sore - | ing in the rear of her parents’ resi- | Jer O'Connor. John P. McGuire j 1 ags ouBich Bve. Nevh tenenis S A% iy I n he Qu _ | dence, 22 Chenery street | - i * | rein. The following members of the 3 Edward P. Antron - o ssarale, W ale: Little Willie Welch, her 11-year- 1y ein have entered for the compe Chapman, Almerie Ce B o gramme will also AR e = b, her 11-year-old amento: A. Weimer, A E R. V. Halton, Rufus P e h of the Monks of . | brother, went into the yvard at 5 o’clock artin, Rich. Siess, Theo. Gatje, liam | nings, . B. R. Ma. k, Her- . Ge A. A. Ma- | yesterday morning to get kindling ibrock, Jul. Maaser. Max Heyde and Carl | bert B llok, Willis Polk, P. 2 3 Nielsen and | wood and found his sister lylng un- Barron, ) Robert Barth, instructor. R nerai R H. Warfield L IN THE STATE OF > T DE B 5 I have im-| conscious. By her side w: bof - - = W Chadies & c S z 2 | conscious. By her side a bottle ommittee—Ed D 2 S i 3 ! Watkins, E 3 numbers. | . hich had contained carbolic acid. W. O Connor. BODY OF YOUNG WOMAN | arp. Dr. P Vecehi « der the diree- | 3 F. C. Sullivan, T. | IS FOUND IN A POND < Newland Jr.. A. Sbarboro, Andrew M of Dax | The Seventeenth-street police station | James J. Barry, Jeremiah O'Connor, | i John Galen Howard and James B. Bur- - ‘[\(as notified and the girl v sent to | Mahon. | ATLANTA, Ga., May The body, of Miss - WILL GIVE BENEFIT TO ‘\h'- City and County Hospital, where 2 o Sophle Kloeckler was found in the water | I it ot wufl"”"*\i» " £ . o . g ors rhox i | ks o kewood, @ st Atfuts c ot ¢ Stock, paid up In e ot n RABBI ISADORE MYERS | she died two hours later. e LA T i Rl O e febmmats B Sl U Cash ... 7ol s = o { On several occasions the girl had |v M. Guinn. @ et o e “inorning presumably y - A ittt s Friends Arrange for Entertainment at | been absent all ém:m from home In S ¥ e e The sfite e Used a Knife on Cooney. Golde: 3 v 5 g company wit issolute girls of her L= mily, which is eminently respectable, say | chine that the efforts of thres re Market Value a Knife on Cooney Iden € Hall Next Sunday oan ety Some tiope irls of her| Defective Poiler Causes Death. ere is no reason why she should have killed | quired to release it Miss Campbell was Maricet Vai: ey of Fols Night. | these ces the police found hi United States Local Inspectors nd | herself. thrown, but was not badly injured [ casi tn Con B f Rabbi Isadore Myers| v g €l | Bulger handed down the following decision | Cash in Banks . |\\vith male and female companions in| yesterday: That on Sunday morning, May L | e Premiums in due Course ¢ for a benefit for him |the Carroll House on Sixth street. The . St el tion edeserens P ‘ e 5 e 1904, the steamer Henriett 1 mas 0; | RIS Ei 2 A Hall on Sunday, May | girl's mother blames another girl liv- | e n e o ey EDVERT RN, S LR Total asset ; formeriy in |ing in the neighborhood for her daugh- | . m. on her way (o sea, and when off B | T A R | ER jon Ohabai | ter's downfall and says that she had | street wharf, with eighty pounds steam pressure | - | LIABILITT - Several | enticed Agnes away from home orf the b blind tube blew out, scalding | | s in process of Adjustment or 4 S re P the enginees 4 inflies | . $50.120 30 severed his m:\r l:_'aln'""}? ““]' St & juries upon Polindo ']'!:\g‘nr | including 2,500 00 the church ani the | gnes left home last Friday morn- | the fireman_ as gaused his death a few hou | n the line of a testi- | IN8 and was not seen again by her | later. Upon examination of the bofier after | [ X is past services. fmuxhr-r until she was found uncon- | the explosion, we discovered that in its con- | [ Gr- urance 50 per cent 248,700 o8 v e | scious struction two blind tubes, each twelve inches ross premiums on Fire Risks has been arranged, | 8ClOUS. long, were inserted in the .back tube sheet, | ol ore than | ()l.:‘t"r .\'eswrfla.\" Ml"l‘:nf'n ‘:: r;— and there were no corresponding holes in the | 118,553 0 = rter for an evi se o o tube sheet. We therefore ordered | | PSRRI ol i kg S oty B e e e e TR A e Eihe s : 13.130 08 R w5 A %o | had been brought to the newspaper | {he front tube sheet, and througl tubes placed ight wash vests are all the go this summer. ‘ 2000 00 violin solo, | office by a detective. It was neither | was dons by the I on Wor ho Built | 7 g 3ser | ~ye “lin i | omee by 0 Jetective, It gvas melther | was e wy che Futlon 1o Works “wro Bt | You see them worn by all the good dressers. | Total uabities ........... in club of | e 7 W v ; 2 fis [en 2im tpenchh huch bl e Ban e e e If you buy here vou will get stylish, good- o | Later a telephone message came from | 4 e - . H ¥ y 3 received for Fire & s ilders epecified that it contained 96 tubes, | 3 e 7 g BAI 0 CHEAP RATES TO YOSEMrTE, | the newspaper to the effect that two | buldere specited that it contained 50 whes, | W) fitting vests and save from 50: to $1.00 on every ioaiiag 3088008 08 $25.90 the Round Trip. SA Jowss Bros HZOPG To holders of round-trip Eastern tick- house and had given it to the news- paper. Deputy Coroner McCormick express- noted inspected, March 21 lowed & working stéam pres: tubes previously The boiler was last annually > 1904, and aF of 140 pounds. garment. We make the vests in our own work- shops—that’s why we can save you money. nterest and dividends Loans, and from Received for on Bonds, Stocks all other sources 20.047 74 8.402 38 { < | R ets over = road, and their friends e-| -y | On May 21 the case was inv gated d fro 3 - Prefit cn Sale Ledger Assets . MAR KET redibin mngf i Ry g ol gadt) sg?‘“jb; ed his suspicion that the note was a | the testimony taken therein we are of the | Our assortment comprises P - 4 gzt il | fake. The note purported to be a |opinion that the above explosion would not | 'h" S P H otal Income ........ocieeenin to Yosemite Valley and return for| ' , e kave occurred had the bl * the newest ma The Santa Fe is best of all ways to cumstances, we do not attach any blame to Net amount paid for Fir or < Yosemite, passing directly through two | INg the poison. But the last line was | Mr. B. A. Connelly, the engineer, in connec- f_l;éfixlngygfi;w ! 1049 MARKET STREET. ent groves of the famous Big es and MeAliste B e A it N | the firat. fabrics in the plain shades s D) y R e { VERTIS: i : Divideeds for FRIDAY AND SKTURDAY Denman School Puplls o Sing. | Inpector Maddux Suspended. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTa | Qi of white, tan, silver, oxford, e : Speclals Mne Dry GRan0 Preparations are under way for the | and to give her sensations after tak- written In as free and firm a hand as Customs Inspector P. E. Maddux was sus- casuaity, Damage io the boller s piques, marseilles, mat- tings, linens and mercerized gun metal and Net amount pai Paid for Sal : pended from duty yesterday without pay for | VASELINE NO GOOD FOR HAIR. ha for officers, 5 $1.00 concert to be given by the Denman | s Customs ‘Collector Stratton, who e chocolate; also Paid for State. ional, end Local , P School Saturday afternoon at the Al- | also reported the case o ington. | Dandruff Germ Thrives in It, as Well as b 2 taxes ..... o e = GHIY hambra Theater. The proceeds of the e e T L e : in the same Al"Gther payments and expenditires. ¥ e e and SuhI C well-known Chicago hair specialist > : x e B0 aaard e | Medan “Crder HomBeputy Colisetar Chasies | Invited the Inter Ocean reporter to come | [l] COlOrS with e e . annuity fund and pupils of { Stephens }:,:rmmmg] lhenhlo z‘,gfl,d the Sher- ;0 hin(?m(‘o and sa&. |:11(1nr a micdro«r-npo. naured desims Losses incurred during the year. - X s 'S e prese: st are equally en- | man on her arrival, on May 16, and Maddux | how the germ that causes dandruff ‘ ns. = - 1 - ; ....5e the pressal Su§. Ryt SHENEY { refused to recoznize the order or allow then | thrives in vaseline. The specialist said o e el Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiums. K AND BEANE o thusiastic in the arrangements for the {to go on board the Sherman. In his written | that all hair preparations containing I'he sizes range | Net_amount of Risks| 3 < « SED MILK concert. Tickets, 25 cents each, are ;e.x:c':‘ ‘.omf.":’rffl:;dff""”"‘ Maddux denied | grease simply furnish food for the from 33 to 46. Som gt A 2 ‘ Soini for sale at the school and at the box germs and help to propagate them. The g © 56,333,636 |$564,218 08 office of the Aihambra Theater. May 30, Rafiroad (Sausalito ferry) Through trains Woman's Auxiliary to Meet. The twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Woman's Auxillary to the Board of Missions pal “chuch will be held in St. on California_street, to-day. 15 will celebrate holy communion m. and Rev. D. J. Evans will preach. | Mrs. Newlands, president of the auxiliary, will preside at the afternoon session ———— Collins Wins Point. transcript on Writ of error in the case of the United States vs. Dimmick_and at Dimmick without cost to the expense of the United —————— SHE WANTS TO BE TRIED.—Blanche Rey, who is under arrest on a charge of vagrancy, applied to the Superior Court yesterday for a writ of mandate compelling the Police Judge before whom her case is pending to proceed with her trial. She claims that he has re- fused her demand to try the case without her presence In court. only way to cure dandruff is to destroy the germs, and the only hair preparation no baldness. Ask for Herpicide. It is the only destroyer of the dandruff germ. Sold by leading druggists. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of . Send 10c. in | Z 77| are made with col- & single breasted with six buttons. Prices e George D. Collins appeared yesterday before | that will do this is Newbro's Herpicide. | lars, Ofllers_ with- | 9210520 | AT 06 Special Vacation Trips. the United States Circuit Court of Appeals| LeStroy the cause. you remove the | out. They' are | s0.754709 | T11.742 41 suburban: frains | and was granted permission to have the | offect.” Without dandruff no falling hair. | — — Risks and Premiums |Marine Risks Premiums. Net_amount of Ris written during i Point Reyes, Russian River | Geates. The motion was opposed by United ] ero ‘run on special timecard | States Aticrnes Marshall B. Woodworth, who | feain ‘Qfl Cs’?mple to The Herpicide Co., | $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and Rt .| sess364 | $21.022 73 i1; copy obtainable at Ticket office | rgijed fthe attention of the court to the Tact . Mich. $3.50. 0 Net amount of Risk: g Market street, §. F. Excursion Tates, | that Dimmick had_been convicted of stealing .50, expired during the| it Sundat Noalay: - Sheo SEnes: $30,000 from the United States Mint. Collin — Joar ... oo 465804 | NE3 T 1ay and Sunday, good uni esday, May | vetorted by saying that even it Dimmick had ALBERT P. NOLL._ President. ———— he has no money now a Out-of-town orders filled— write us RIS K LANGEEHN, Sec e day of January, 1904. v % M. C. SONIAT, Commissicner for Callfornia In New Orleans.La. MANN & WILSON, Managers NE. cor. California and Sansome Sts. FRANCISCO, CAL. v AucoroL STove FRe 10 WANT ADVERTISERS IN Sunpay's CALL

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