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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1904. No mystery, hoWwever complex, seems beyond her reach. Those who are worried or mel- ancholy she sets at rest by show- ing the certain means of clearing away the trouble that disturbs the mind. She fortifies the min with a clear insight into the fi ture, so that impending disasters and ills are averted. She shows how success may surely be tained, no matter how gloom the present or what obstacle may seem to be in the way. Ismar never fails. Her prophe- cies always come true. In the locating and healing diseases Ismar has no Many of the cases cured by | were previously pronounced curable. ing, don’t despair. cure you as easily as she cured others. Don’t let foolis doubts hold you back. See Ismar by all means at once. The accompanying testimonials are from prominent and intelli- gent people whom Ismar has cured and otherwise aided. Wh she has done for them she can for you. KNOW YOUR FUTURE. “FUTURE } RE _EALED at A Wonderful Woman 2\ PROOF of ISMAR’S Marvelous ' Qifts of PROPHECY apd HEALING Her Office at, 1104 Market, St.reet, Is Crowded With Men and Women Who Seek Her Aid---Her Mission Is t.0 do Good---She Can Aid You. SNATCHED FROM THE GRAVE. This letter is from a popular and intelligent lady of Berkeley. , BERKELEY, April 7, 1904. MADAME ISMAR, San Francisco: Dear Madame: Reading over the many testimonials of others that have been ¢ured by you, I also de- cided to acknowledge openly what you have done for me. Two years ago I came to your office for ad- vice. I had been suffering for years, = equ If you are sick or ai Ismar c After T began your treatment I felt like a new being, and to-day I am, thanks to you, a strong and healthy woman. You have indeed snatched me from the grave. Knowing what you have done for me, I cheerfully can recommend you to those that are suffering now as I did. If any one doubts your heafing power they may write to me or call at my home, 2919 Adeline street (Ashby station), Berkeley, Cal., for further informa- tion. (You may publish this if you p ish.) Y. atefully, ; e 2 and several prominent physicians ey Teus gratchily To the young man starting 2 pronounced my sickness incurable. MRS. ISABELLE FARRELL. business career; to the ' with interests in stocks a ~ bonds; to the professional m Read Every Line of the Following Letiers, as They Will Convince You of SAVED FOUR IN ONE FEMILY, lowing are the diseases you have the lawyer or physician; to t rhe Truth of ISMAR'S GREAT POWERS as a Seeress, e successfully treated for four mem- miner, the prospector or C/alr'myant and Healer. Following is a letter recently re- bess, of imy. family, including myself: owner of mines; to the won ceived from Mr. G. W. Watson, a Cancer, Bright’ s Disease, Heart Dis- whose heart has been torn and ease, and particularly the ‘case of my FDREIULD His FATE accident you predicted when he wealthy and influential citizen of sinber. i badl iried In viin the hest sore; to those afflicted or . alled on you a month ago. Napa Junction, Cal. Read every line of physicians and various treatments I:N UP Tu mE trouble; to those who doubt \]'uu told him he could * avoid of it: for a year, yet she grew steadily GWI. s have questions to ask of the u jo il ' this accident if he would ive TADP TN (] 7 rors 1 a o 3 = = P pos Joseph Grace Failed to Heed Ismar’s “‘)Iw :eam Wk ‘hc‘m e ‘SW NAPA JUNCTION, Napa County, worse. ‘Asa Ias‘),"“”‘ e 1 o But Restored by Ismar’s Healing known, Ismar's great gifts a Warning and Was Killed. B Y P R e T, Cal., April 12, 1904. to you for help. Phystcally and men- Power. invaluable ’ would cause his death. He did not ISMAR, 1 Mot T tally she was a wreck and we letter will cause : i £ e case ¢ reads heed your warning, although I plead- SN 104; A cer BRIES L e little hope of her recovery. t it is merely an ad- Write her if you can’t ca i is a cd with him to do so. If he had F‘I“)"f‘sk\“; _fa‘“ L would not have lasted much longer, the great gift of R e A e P R CoF Somtiee s . taken your advice he would be living car Madame: Now that your un as nothing availed her case previous A1 Oy Ri 2401004 Full life reading, $5. Send money ] e now, for the team you spoke of dertaking of healing and treating to your treatment. The doctors had MADAM ISMAR b Wells-F = P o g 12 . . ¥ A . Y e 4 VWells-rargo, ostoft caused his death. Please publish this. sickness for me is about successfully pronounced her case incurable 2 I had been given up Y elis-rarg 4 " ficd It might be a warning for others. completed, I want to thank you from She had no faith in you when I . 1 P money order or registered letter urs in sorrow, o i the bottom of my heart for all you brought her to you, until through " of . your _wonderful Rooms ¢ and 10, 1104 DMarket _ MRS. J. H. GRACE Ko e fod mpel e your marvelous power you expla caling powers and concluded as street, San Francisco. Pl th Street, San Francisco. 4 s her troubles to her satisfaction. Jast resort to-apply: §o: you Jo helgk Office hou g % hope you can appreciate my feeling i 43 God I did so, for I am now South 114T1. )fice hours, Grace was buried last et i immediately commenced to improve p You may publish this i Wednesd He would beyond doubt o j“““""(e‘ under your treatment, and to-day she h, for the benefit of those 2. m. 1 > ) rihesy < % 2 _‘ 5 \ been alive and well to-day had You have done all you claimed to is a living evidence of your wonderful > "“\'“ and are in mul of your a.m. to8 p:m. S undays 'v' en proper heed to Ismar’s do, and each one is well of the four ability to' cure sicknes to 12 m. Send sta g ! wars s you undert let: HUNDREDS OF RUSSIANS FALL IN LIAOYANG BATTLE; INFANTRY IN HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING WITH BAYONET his forces and entrenched them care-| his fronts and even fully. The country is d after the torrential r: as it is possible to resume operations the Japenese may be counted upon to | act vigorously and aggressively wher- defeating ing up speedily | and as soon | @ Powerful CZAR TO SEND SECOND ARMY. General Soukhomlinoff. It quarters will be at Mukd The object of this step the situation that will Port Arthur fall, thus besieging army for ope | ward. 1ally succeed in vely. him de —— Russian Force Will Be Hur- ried to the Front. . » ‘ > e ever the conditions permit. Confi-| BERLIN, Aug. 27.—A dispatch to The Tageblatt’s corresg I wese Inflict Heavy Losses in Charges Against Slav |Lull in the Fighting at Port Arthur Means That Japan- |dence is felt here that Field Marshal| the Tageblatt from St. Petersburg says | the various commands out ) Li Vhi - " . e S o s Marquis Oyama, the Japanese com-|the Russian Government is deter- | the new army will be formed 4 Jnes, While Kuropatkin's Artillery Shows Superi- ese Commander Is Resting Troops and Rearranging mander in chief in the field, with his to mble a second great|he believes that mor - ority in the Firing of the Batteries. His Lines for a Renewal of Assault. S i e e e e e ce —_— pecially severe. Bayonets were used Sl s - TOKIO, Aug. No tidings of a the announcement made in these dis- 1 Geperal Kuropatkin and force him to give battle on at least two of aind of nhlf‘(v or four corps, under the com- General Baron Kaulbars or owing to the ot the railroad approac around Lake 1 re the Russians lost 1000 men. },d(uni(e character from Port Arthur or “ patch on August 18 to the effect ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ : tch from General Kuropatkin | Liaoyang have reached the public to- | that the Japanese drove the Russians e Y ey e RS < r Nichol 5 1{3(.‘\1@ ‘\J"U\lA'l‘ | day. It is understood that a lull fol- gfl'rxl their positions at Louisa Bay and E e only against the troops on the | ¢arlier half of the week at Port Arthur. | yra40q inlgo i fgrt sltuan%n'or?e:‘:; t an left. The strength of the Jap- | 1€ lull was for the purpose of allow- | p;gpect 1)) of the Liaoti Mountain, 1 estimated at two divisions | 08 the tired men to rest, arranging | (. gouthernmost. mountain of the | oS ous guns. The | CeTlain changes in the plan of attack| gwangtung Peninsula, incidentally " . led or wounded |20d for completing preparations fOr|capturing an incompleted battery on % about 100. The dispatch con- | Pressing the attack home. The Japan-, the ywegst shore of the Liaoti Promon- t psziddt ese guns continue to shell the defenses | o0y " 210 W0 retired, The Japanese | PR RS PR 8 e of the fortress, but the majority of the fleet, during the attack, made a v Al e forces are not engaged. demonstrati i pe Ty g a1 mm Il l\hr u I]T nsive along the entire | 5o 4 thir 1s proving harder to Te- o ration against the main Liaoti ot E duce and capture than th 1 pub- i ¥ The General At has received a dis- b of Tah Eopectedl Whe JURG. |, It s :;l]::flggnfl;m::mtll;lath::lte ;2; ) % < ienera | which has confidently awaited the fall { o 0°° e 1 o - Yot detailed account of the RERL |or mer pias, conndently avaited the fall| Golden il : The remova our Wholesale Department to its new < { August 2 He says that on that |y dieappointca ot the delay. Much | | The Japanese line on the west i ap- ; building occasions alterations in all departments. To v i 3 panes 00! he o sive | ragre Fpres ry 1 ely, according to the advices . in these | along the whole front of the Manchu- | buy the. worien s Aneeveiiny 1n its |Feceived here, three and a half miles move quickly an accumulation of odd lots and remnants, a }’n;m armz. At an carly hour the Jap- | grim determination to. hammer and |{70M the Turopean or mew town, prices have been liberally reduced. - These reductions are N anese e e way at Henchu- | p P £all. a re has been no general con- : Soten. Eepaling The Buman Sbvane| Lectm FURE A NS Dn i o el 0, S RO K e very conspicuous in the Drapery Department. : posts, Toward noon the attack in that |.ever heavy it may be. s vidual fires have occurred. 3 t | au rter ceased. Before dawn the Jap- Skl s o ‘When the latest -arrivals left Port portleres P rtion of this force | anese were concentrated against. the PORT % Arthur there was little firing. The & . 5 RT ARTHUR SITUATION. :_ to ‘\h;.. },;sa i{uwmn had\anm‘- ‘delachmems of the strength of the garrison is now esti- ORIENTAL DESIGN (per pair) . . . £8.00, now $5.00; $10.00, now $7.00 n, the other | Anshanshan position Refugees Say the Stremghold Ts in No | Mated to be 15,000 efficient men. ' On DOUBLE FACE portio ool :;;‘ The Jupanese orce consisted of .1 T e Saephol] Augua: 33" the Russians asresied four U CED ARMURES (per pair) $5.00, now$3.50; § 8.00, now $6.00 ped by | Russian advance guard retired on the| CHEFUy AuS. 27.—The latest re- |, 0f70C PIeLH tC‘?’lIl g ht Ut F i 4 aln A tibe ’lghe e O':t “: ports received from Port Arthur are |, . s;n.a lo ne:le exgeplt ot“ht. ur“lture Coverings 1ed along | there was no": obstinate, p’l‘hee eP:llxzs:l:n | o th S Sy e JaTRone n dhe Europeanrvtor:v: a{;e nkg‘:sfanp r;.)el : 4 SILK DAMASK ( er al’d) ‘2 50, 1 occupicd Erduhe, |losses on the southern front were 160 | oo aipns the night of Ausust 22 |1 019 of gptes. % perysifecss o v« LG Ao SERE SR A0, dew- N8 b St et | ™ front were 130| captured Poyodo, a fort midwaybe-| "o 1d Of sples. $3.75, now $2.50; $5.00, now $3.00 e ot i Gattec 1 . - G R ¢ tween- Takushan and the eastern de- nce August 21 the Russian ships e - Souae it miha g‘m_“ JAPANESE GUNS SILENCED. | fenses, and reduced another fort m- | D&Ve mot been firing shells. On ‘Au- APESTRY (per yard) . e .+ - 5150 now $LO0; $£2.50, now $1.63 e ¥ hiantion nx:d | 5:30 o’clock in the morning, and an hour | MOtnted ‘only ‘two small guns when i causing some damage. L C \doned b their gwx;.n S .l.xtex a fusillade was maintained along | the Russians were in ‘possession of it. thx?:”y thde lcmr;ae!ei shops TO; P;“'tkAf; ace urtains i 2 .. | the whole southeastern front by the|The assault was preceded by heavy are doing business. e lack o i KUROKI PROBABLY REINFORCED | yapanese infantry against the righs | artillery fire from Takushan, where | VeEetables is severely felt. MARIE ANTOINETTES (per pair) .$ 5.00, now $ 4.00; $ 8.00, now $ 6.00 was of the | flank of the Russian position. This at- | the. Japanese have 'big naval guns. b Ry e $12.00, now § 'm' $13.00, now $ 8.70 n he Jap- | tack was repulsed at 7 o'clock. At 11| The Russians.lost considerably before| ENGAGEMENT CONTINUES. $15.00, now $10.00 $16.00, now $10.65 a tage of mountain- | o'clock a Japancse batfery of twenty- | they were compelled to retire. The gy . : $20.00, now $13.35; - $21.00, 14.00 « ;e;i\-?hr-]:ng Jm:gln Z.dge ; four guns on Tunsinpu Hill was si- for;tvyain}?: (:lccupied by ;lhe Japanese, | Japanese Cannon Vigorously Shell the IRISH POINTS ( ) now $ criencing irom Tantsiaputzy to Siao-|lenced and put out of action by the|2S it is behind a'moat; which the Jap- -Russian Positions. per pair) . - $ 5.00, n 09; 6.50, y :-“._\ J]'." latter ane‘ is si-.::ned | Russian batteries, and the Russian bat. | &nese in no instance have been able| PARIS, Aug. 27.—A dispatch to the ’ $ ke $ e road, ten miles southeast | terles and the Russian covalry dis- |0 Cross. van : . Possession’of this point | | persed the Japanese. s Persons arriving here who were in :‘-?1:2; ::;:y L::_;g (l?e :lmede':;:: - 300 SOfa Plllows r Liandiansian and An-| At 1 o'clock the Japanese made a hot | POrt Arthurias late as August 24 be- | continyed throughout the "fi:? east G pable. It is not improbable | attack against Kofyntse, and consider- | /iéve the Russian resistance will prove | o;q couen o the town. The Japanes ovesed with At Buflaps.: . "l BT « 506 each 1l Kuroki therefore will re- | able Japanese forces were discovered in | SUCcesstul for some time yet. They |gq; ¢ e Covered with Silk Damask, Tapestry and Vel 50 ey gyl A Explatn Ahar e rected .a strong cannonade against Ours EH e § < - $L50 up s e Ao bige the meighborhood of Laodintan. | explain that the Japanese are unable | (n. Rusian positions, the firing last. : Japanese g e was charac- - - 2 torized by the preatest Dulinc Arac- | All the Japanese attacks were re-i'0 occuby. Btshan fort. . The Jap-|ing from gaylight until 1 o'clock in ¢ greatest boldness and | pulsed and the Russlan troops, taking | 2Nee feinted constantly in attempting | 1hq arterncon, Hospital trains are be- arouses ihe { in military circles | the offensive, drove the Japanese back | (¢ 40 80, and in the meanwhile, bY | jno gent townrd the front. e aeal uroki Dhas re- | toward the Navikau Valley. The Rus- oo Uy e e 4] —_— OROE e el § OF | gian losses there were about 300. PN o agr s at General Kuropatkin has,sent the | "1 e catmes s Ut e|of Btmhan Hil by means of ssas. | PREFERS BATTLE 70 RuTREAF, FURNITURE CARPETS'RUGS'DRAPERIES‘ greater portion of his army northward, | Japanese took the offensive against the | PA88 and there they mounted guns, 2 leaving only @ couple of corps at Liao- | whole front on the Russian right, The | TPich assisted materlally in the: re- | Iuropatiin Decides to Make His Final = l 2 P o S I . S T s F :':2:0. m:v:m;mu lr;nnnew:hzr a'rJiap- troops retired from their advanced po- ducuonTgf. t:erttoln east of the rail- Stand at Liaoyang. oy Kl . - L3 aitse | sition, thus hindering the action of the| "* 3 fort is the northernmost| TOKIO, Aug. 27.—The belief is ) . River in order to flank Liroyang con- | arin ery. The engagement at this point of the eastern defenses, and with other | growing here that a great and decisive firms the latter view, as it would ex- pose the attackers to being cut off by General Kuropatkin's main army from the north. TROOPS USE THE BAYONET. Toward the east the battle was es- | was serious and became a hand-to- hand conflict. The Russlans, nct':ordlnz to this report, lost about 1000 men killed or wounded. ————— e #1350 per dozeri—fine photos at Lentz's studto, 916 Market street, Columblan butlding. positions reduced or occupied renders the Japanese position in the vicinity of the railroad threatening to Russian hopes. It is obvious that the Japanese expect to enter Port Arthur from the north. Confirmation has been obtained of battle will be 'fought at Liaoyang. General Kuropatkin, who had an op- portunity to abandon Liaoyang and to remove the bulk of his stores and the majority of his army from that place, evidently has chosen to remain and give battle. He has concentrated