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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1905. SAVES IFE OF A BABY |8ix-Year-0ld Child Defies Death to - Rescue Sister. Fights Way Through Fire, and Smoke to Side of Infant, TUESDAY, APRIL 4th Is the last day you have to send in your subscription for Marconi Wireless Securities At the present price of $6.00 per certificate. After April 4th the stock will ADVANCE 20 PER CT. . Marconi to this country gives every assurance that the opening of the 1 service with England is near at hand. The cable charge be- nd is 25 cents a word; the wireless charge, 10 cents. It is 1 will favor the cheaper rate. As this service will greatly enues of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America, e of its stock, the advance is well warranted. BUY NOW OR PAY MORE 1 to send your subscriptions at once, which will save you $20.00 . Many readers ot this advertisement had the opportunity a Telephone Stock, and $100 invested then has netted to datz Securities, taken NOW, offer equally as great an opportunity. If you delay you will be too late. SABLE. ions for Marconi Securities in blocks of Slagi;ers Out of Burning Home With Sleeping Child in Arms Just Eefore Roof Collapses. —_— | Special Dispatch to The Call. STOCKTON, April 1.—The home of | Jacob ‘A. Schilling, in Fair Oaks, was | destroyed by fire this afternoon. The | 6-year-old son of the owner dashed into | | % How I Cure Weak, Puny Men weak nerves. It braces and invigorates them and stirs up a great force of energy in 2 man. 3 I make the best electrical body appliance in the world, having devoted twenty years to “perfecting it. I know my trade. My cures after everything else has failed are my best arguments. Dr. MclLaughlin—Dear Sfr: I have been away from home for some time and did net receive your letter until but in reply will say that I used your Belt principally f very bad case of varicocele. The veins were badly swollen | and I suffered intense pain at times and was never without a dull aching patn. Your Belt stopped the pain almost imme- diately and reduced the veins to natural size. I was completely cured eight or nine months ag0 and have not been bothered since, and feel it my duty to allow you to refer any one whom the blazing cottage just before the roof fell in and saved his baby sister from being cremated. The fire is believed to | have been started by children playing with matches-in a closet. Schilling was out in the country and Mrs. Schilling and the children were at ' home. When the fire was discovered it | had gained considerable headway, and | efforts to save the cottage were out of the question. Mrs. Schilling ran out of the house, carrying one of her younger children with her. She then went back and saved a few articles of Wearing ! apparel. She belleved that all of her Give me a man broken down from dissipation, hard work or worry, from any cause which has sapped his vitality. Let him follow my advice for three months and I will make him as vigorous in every respect as any man of his age. I will not promise to make a Hercules of a man who was never intended by nature to be strong and sturdy. Even tkat man I can make bet- ter than he.s; but the man who has been strong and who has lost his strength I can make as good as he ever was. I can give back to any man what he has by violating the laws of nature. | | | less commerc a the g 1 lost 4 3 you may desire fo me, for I unhesitatingly recommend the , children were saved. Suddenly her 6- ‘A man who is nervous. whose brain and body | Belt. Your very truly, J. P. GALEENER, Madera, Cal year-old son remembered that his baby are weak, who sleeps badly, awakes more tired Give me a man who has pains in his back, a sister was in the house asleep in a crib. | The manly little fellow dashed back | @ irto the smoke and flames, while his | mother looked on terrified. Soon the little fellow staggered out of the fire | bearing the baby in his arms. 1 The house and all that it contained | were destroyed. Schilling had secreted | @ $2000 in gold in the house. It is prob- | able that the most of the molten gold | may be recovered. than when he went to bed, who is easily discour- aged, inclined to brood over imaginary troubles, who has lost ambition and energy to tackle hard | problems, lacks the animal electricity which the Dr. Mecl.aughlin Electric Belt supnlies The whole force of vitality in your body is de- pendent upon your animal electricity. 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Dr. McLaughlin—Dear Sir: given me the very best of satisfaction. | of troubles I suffersd from when I trace of kidney The Beit I recetved of you has for the complication onsulted you has passed stomach trouble and I I wear the Belt ise away. There is never suffer the I now and then rther than I ‘belleve it keeps me in good health 1l be in the city in & few daye and will call on you so that you may see ment in my appearance and which is due health. Yours truly, J. M. GASKILL, 87 Laure! st. Santa Crus. They come every day from everywhere. There is not a town or hamlet in the country which has u _— ISCOT SEASON IS COMPLETED LOS ANGELES, April 1.—There were few April fool jokes played on the public at Ascot to-day, the clos- | ing day of the winter meeting. The! big crowd was more than fairly suc- | cessful in picking winners, several of | the winning horses being backed to | >AID and NON-ASSES certificates. twenty example. The losses have ceased, there are mo more signs of | by Dr. McLaughlin’s Electric Belt. Ne 2 ot T £ol v Al 3 e A : & bladder bla: and # signs | not cures by . McLaughl s \ s ept | follows: For each block of twenty certificates send us ot Thasking ¥ [1;,,.35{;,3{"““.!’;,}(, e, Srous . gt It is as good for women as for men. Worn lance in monthly paymenas of $10 or more. of doing for me, I remain yours truly. 3 chi v sleep, it causes no trouble. You feel the JAMES GILLESPIE, Ferndale, Cal while you sleep. i : G | gentle glowing heat from it constantiy, but no Letters like that tell a story which means a good | sting, no burning, as in old-style belts. ™~ deal to a sufferer. They are a beacon light to a | Cail to-day or send for my beautiful book, full man who has become discouraged from useless doc- | of the things a man likes to read if he wants to be toring. 1 get such letters every day. ! a . a strong man. [ send it, sealed, free, if you send My Belt has a wonderful influence upon tired, | this cogpgn, can be made by telegraph at our expense, and remittance follow our office and see the Marconi instruments in operation- ns for particulars and make all checks payable to 4-2-05 Put your name on this coupon and send it in. DR. M. C. McLAUGHLIN, 308 Market St, San Fran- Bankers and Brokers F.P. WARD & COMPANY 408 Crossley Building, San Francisco, Cal. SUMMARY. Eagan to Casey to Nordyke, their lowest price at post time. The only real surprise was in the big race | of the day, the Jonathan Club handi- cap, which fell to Colonel Ruppert at the good odds of 8 to 1. He was lib- erally played at this price. The meeting just closed has been | out the meeting has been large. Above Ellis | also ran. r. M. C. McLaughlin, 906 Market, Street,, San Fraacisco, Cal. Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to I It is | hesia, Ethylene, Elie and Buglehorn |p. m. cisco: Send me your Free Book, closely sealed, and oblige: The Independents won the| Eastern Offices: New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, St. Louis, Cincinnati. successful in every respect. There: $600—Colonel Ruppert, 100 (Mori- | ciation football Union cup to-day at| made up of Antrobus, goalkeeper; Orders executed in listed, unlisted and miscellaneous securities | have been 111 days of racing and the | 2rity), 8 to 1, won; Lustig, 100 (Her | proepnan'g park, Golden Gate. Ar-| Mechels and Lynch, backs; J. Soute: flelds have been especially good, com- | bert), 8 to 1, second; Lord of the| . wis 2 Ballmain and McGran, halfbacks: 3 Heath, 103 (Kunz). 9 to 2, third, | thur Robinson will be the referee and - prising in many events horses of a | Heath, 3--CHUNa), 91 k00 2, o |the ball will be kicked off at 2:30| DWYer: T- Fay, P. Fay, H. Fay-and | high class. The attendance through- | Time. 1:46!%. Ara, The Lady Ro-| s e kicked off at 3: Higgins, forwards. The substitutes are Owens, W. Souter, O’Brien, Lloyd ; Hogan (unas- | Stated that the association profited | champinoship of the California Asso- | and C. Jones. e Tt o 2), | sisted). Time of game—; & | o 2 i 2 3 \T‘r A\“L“; M.‘”Prmm lrandk ]‘ Kiont me of game—1 h. 30 m, Lmvlre—-‘ financially. Summary: Fifth race, mile and se;enty vards— | ciation Football League, and the Al- The team of the Alblon Ro will By S First race, one mile and seventy | 1“1090"&:& 9“7(}13“')1'09 to & won; F”“\:i{blon Rovers were the runners-up, S0 |be chossn from McPherson, Shand, e, Mier” Hildevsang, | ANGELS GET INTO RUNNING. |yards—Estado, 109 (Helgesen), 5 to 1, | 100 M. (g‘l’“;;]) e e ima. |to-day's match is between the best |Dale, McCallum, Bain, Bayne, Du- First base on o giiad I won; Rose of Hilo, 102 (Herbert), 8| 1"46‘«“ ST .s e .Pxince' two leagne elevens. | quesne, McArthur, Wood, Whyte, e 8 Fiaypas on | “Dolly” Gray Shows the Portland | to 1, second; Florista, 98 (Dillon), 15 | 1:46%. Red Damsel, o G g sl o RIS fh jermsoprashimn o0 b on’ bases— Webfooters a Few. ! to 1, third. Time ,1:47%. Prestolus, | Palatine, Kinsman, Emily Oliver, also SIWASHES DISGUST FANS. LO.S ANGEERS, (Apcl 1Dy i itrzxnig,v.’e‘d?\l,"\'e’;;o:(:r]]ad' fieitflflalze?fl' l m:‘"m" race, one and a sixteenth | : > ST FANS. et pitching won to-day’s game for the An- | “ g V10N = fu”o,fgs_mbador' | miles—Potrero Grande, 101 (. ' S©00000000000600000008 2 ST asas icis o ORE SRR Tk g | Bels, score 4 to 2. The locals flelded | 105 (Morlarity), 9 to 5, won; Skeptic, | Wood), 8 to 5, wén; Sinicado, 95 ke Thirteen Runs. Bir o Taisiirn | perfectly and ran bases in great form, | 87 (Kunz), 3 to 1, second; Henry Ach, (Moriarity), 7 to 2, second; The Bor- . g hand out bad IBERG FOOLS THE TIGERS. taking advantage of every misplay on | 95 (Crossthwaite), 10 to 1, third. fElan, 7 (Runs) b to de third. Tml‘le- [ 3 s S TIGERS. | the part of Portland. Garvin was ef-| Time, 1:14%. Chalk Hedrick, Lady | L«‘*S 4 («al&n%fx T}';flm. r-le\en Bells, | 8 : g s fective in hi; | Kispar, Lady Mirthful, Rodolfo, Es- Huapala and Tangible also ran. ok at yester- | Commuters Wade in and Get Away | . o sev:nf}:li:::g exc;pt i car:ado SR PGt a b0 ran | ———————— ®see 600008 b >t o them against With Close Game. R shai Third race, mile and scventy yards | PRESIDIO GOLFERS PLAY P - " There| OAKLAND, April 1—Captain Van A8 R m pal TUU B R m p.a. | —Dollie Weithoff, 103 (Crossthwaite), IN A QUALIFYING ROUND Paralso th Wit- | Haltren's unterrified minions caged the Fir'nr’d.cf $ 22 6 olvanBnlf 5 1 2 2 0|5 to 1, won; Albert Enright, 100 (H. R, A 2 than two | Tacoma Tisers at Idora Park this aft- | Smithab 4 1 1 4 4/bece s 3 1 1 0l Bocke), 10 to 1, second; Jardin de| Sixteen players took part in the 2 ernoo a3 Rippea- T i 3 0 010 OlHsldr. et 3 0 0 1 0 Paris, 97 (Kunz), 11 to 5, third. Time, | qualifying round over eighteen holes, S FEUSIIv A ipoin S SRl han 351 10 3> 3 0 012 1:48%. Homebred, Riceful, Philan- | medal score, of the competition for prlngs 4 £ piohs to the tune of 3 to 2. The score: | Tomanss 3 0 3 & 4 0 215 ol thropist, Chief Aloha and Hersain also | the Council’s cup for men of the San Will Be Ready for Distribution Sples, ¢ 3 0 0 2 i 5 " ekling s ekt 0o 80853 ™ | Francisco Golf and Country Club yes- MONTEREY COUNTY. Next Week the bad on 3 VanH,cf 4 1.1 3 0 ——— .10 1 0 o| Fourth race, Jonathan Club handi-| . s, o the Presidio cause. The | ;Hot soda and sulphur plunge and tub baths: i 01 Froksss 3 0 0 1 2| Totals 27°4 62730 ' — — — _ _ ! cap, one and a sixteenth nfiles, purse | . large swimming tank; excellent table: grand three pitchers 11 Krugerf 30 0 0 0f o000 _ Totals 3¢ 2 92412 eight who made the best'returns will | mountain scerery; open all the year. For “VACATION" {s issued annually Iz dez103e e (AN;; ga;sm in r;;:th. eSS Y take part in the first round of match | further particulars address T. E. ROMIE, mant by the 00 o e s o o"z 5 ’(’)""fsi o RS play, which must be completed within | aser. Faraiso Springs, Cal. or Pecks Informa- . . A. | Hogan.c 4 0 1 5 Olberg, p 3 0.2 0 4| % Yl — HEADNOlS e table: HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA a n"“a o 's e"‘ B s os s = 03 08 0.4 Base hit ©2001102 39 —_——— TS ‘SKAGGS COUNTY: only’ 414 hours U 221 SUMMARY. BOOK FRBE - ¢ ;| E 1 Ib‘r?m 95]7\ !;‘rlncl.k‘fi X‘nd . 2 120 Stolen bases—B rd, Fle Smith, - z s & it miles staging; 154 e P B e o I 120 base hits—Smith, Cravath. Saerifice hits— MPETT 5 o ifd e i e 91 Flood, McCreedic, Ross. Teft on bases—Los HOW TO STOP THE: 2o g s streams: teiephone, telegraph, daiiy mall, ex- e sl re e i e e B e PR | e e en iy morhing and svinteg | THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE OF 00 2 | Garvin' b. Double plays—Toman to Flood to | Yool Do 3 = 5 papers: - FIRST-CLASS: HOTHL AND:STAGE CALIFORNIA o Dillon, Atz to McLean. Passed ball—Swin. | 2Nd €ar noises and how to cure them is | SERVICE; both morning and afternoon stages, 1 dells. ' 'Wild pltch—Garvin. Time of game— | DEINg given away absolutely free of 4“4 43 | 87 | rcund trip from San Franeisco only $5 50. Take and is the standard publication it Home run Eagan. Stolen bases—Nordyke, O i charge by its author, Deafness Specialist 46 42 88 Tiburon ferrv dally at 7:30 a. m* or 2:30 p. m. on the Pacific Coast for informa- B o run Eagen s ke, | 1 h. 35 m. Umpire—Perrine. sty it 5@ a1 e ¥ B o g acific Coast for in wpd ot hit—ases s Sherifis | e | SPTOU S aitority o BG ]t e e anan s tronaie of tom Senthng , Casey. First base — t 3 + 51 95 | 1904 unprecedented. Information at Touw In- e s s s hegeon aycaee I ; o i 8L LOLbleE o 5 | 48 | 102 | formation Buream 11 Montgomery st.. Bryan's SPRING RESORTS. COUN- balls—ON "Fitzgerald 1, off Iberg 2. Left on tains medical ac- 55 | 47 | 102 | Bureau, 30 Montgomery st., or of J. . MUL- | TRY HOMES AND FARMS WHERE bases—Tacoma G, Oakland 2. Struck out—By vice that will be 49 | 54 | 103 | GREW, Skaggs, Cal SUMMER ERS ARE EAXEWN, Fitzgerald 4, by Ibérg 3. Double plays 4 N ipy il i LT Bent 2 | @2 | =% AND SELECT CAMPING SPOTS. —_— ¢ value to _thos- Chariss Page o 5| 58 s RANCHELLA, SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS This year's edition, “VACATION NEW ADVERTIS, 1 T who are affiicted J._8. Severance 60 58 | 118 Iceal home, begutiful grounds. § miles from { 1905™ contains 200 wf.“ Resur s 2 EMENTS. with buzzing. X Santa Cruz, in foothills, redwood belt; will ac- s - ! ringing noises in | J. H. Mee, R. J. Woods, S. G. Buck- | comodate few guests; sprinkied drives: trout Setiy Swirately sl i) Seve- the head and ears. bee and George E. Starr made no re- | f:bing: phone Suburban Si: gas; $8 week up. Dle!: k)' lu‘dau_ led in o adion ’ e L aop g o turkis. * In, the, Grét Tound of match | oo DUNIING R ¥ DUST. Sints Ooee attractions, Ste. - with terms —_— ears when the 2 | - % . C. Golc vi 1 ai I from $7.00 per week up. NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE| wimrme | i iy 11 & eicher il vl seciost | HOWELL MT, WOODWORTH'S| * £ o : REDDING Shasy Sy 16 1o | asitns T aids. De 3§, | High alttude, No fog. Purest spring water. Marhot” stmet " (Chronicle . Bullimg The ORIGIVAL remedy that “*kills the Dandrsff Germ." ., April 1.—Louis Castner, rlldiot ’such annoying troubles, and it ex- ngaxast L.l B. SEd““TdEv Dr. J. R.. Furests, *Hore fruits m"ekk"earnc'io%c“"og?r'n‘i and Tiburon Ferry. foot of Market one of the twelve persons injured by | Plains just what causes these distressing | Clark against S. L. Abbot Jr., and R. ' dence 30 years: §7 per week. street; General Offi Mutual Life & 3 © { & MULLER, St. Helena Cal i eral tice, v o EOING! GQING!! GONE 11! || ne cxpiosion of o fashiient pistol ar | Ee20,80ca7 moiset St shows Fow Theh | Gitman Brown against Captain D. 3. | = T T i A umbough. ta W Lewiston on the evening of March 15, | 2nd how. if ncglected, they are sure to o BERGSHGIM, Siota crez S8, i | g@- died this morning at his home at French Gulch. He was 47 years of age and leaves a wife and six children. The accident in which Castner re- Best of all. it points out the way to cure them absolutely and permanently, so that the ear is in per fect condition and the hearing clear and distinct. Fine pictures of the head and ear passages illustrate the book. If you want to get rid of your head The last named'has recently re- turned from two years' service in the he had no chance to play golf. With a little practice he will recover his Philippine Islands, during which time | Five miles from Glenwood, 6 from Santa Cruz. Milk, cream, fruit; §7 and $8 per week; cir- culats free. ' G. F. BIEDENWEG, 121 R. D., Santa Cruz. Om Summer Home Lamp Mester in mountains Applications by Mail Will Receive Ime mediate Response. JAS. L. FRAZIER, Gen'l Manager R. X. RYAN. Gen’l Pass’s Agent celved his Injuries occurred at the |and ear noises, d for this book and | old time skill in the game. of -Sonome. €o. ? Heart of schoolhouse t Lewiston during the | fnd out Just what'to ‘do. Write vour i e o | pure water, sanay climele, ks siing ti0| FORDE'S REST wni™ o ai N, v ks " Byl ® 3 e 0 , TQu surround- progress of a masquerade ball. Chris | out the free coupon and mail it to Deat- | INDEPENDENT ELEVEN ot b LB e g+ e o y two Tomantic trout streams: f - telephone; sawmill: 1200 ots sold; 400 cottages ed b3 shing, bething: a picturesque place. Adults, §7 per MERPICIDE WILL SAYE IT. - SERPICIDE WILL SAYE IT. T00 LATE FOR NERPICIOE. Blakemore and Harvey Clayton were '}ess 8 Sproule, 165 Trade Build- MEETS ALBION ROVERS ':‘ué!;‘:,x‘:sg.usulllo ey B R M. C.| week; families, special rates. W. C. FORDE, THE LADIES OBJECT | refiectad in the esormous sale of Newbro's Herpi- | | taking a flashlight picture of the mask- | —. Chpl. S AT ot 00 Tota molds 40 conpama County. | P. M., Eccles, Cal. : 12 o sekmentary Ehemicals imeided 1o dye | Ing Susity and exquiie Wagrance. It despops | | C TheD the plstol used to touch off || FREE HEADNOISES BOOK COUPON ciation Football League Pla N HOT SPRINGS—America’s | crmie s E o e et o soanta the hair, * The mar for s dainty | the -laak:mn-l: ‘he iy cures dengref | | the fiash explodea and fragments of || - for Uilon Cup Tobay, ., | Ereatsst Sha. © Seakona cxcursion. —sickater | Of Somkcn S orm oV £ beniira, seene dressing, particular); that overcomes excess- halr sliken treseseane PEEER RS . sod iday -till T . §7 50; - X h i e e s en: o Sty 1s | STOPS I oG Y gloss. § | the copper and brass flew, injuring o Bcod Priday il Tuesday, §7 50: ineludes rail Bure water:cottage sites with buiiding restrte: Brug Steres, $1.00. Sead 10c., stamps, fo HERPICIDE CO., Dept. H. Detrolt, Wich,, for a sample. TIONS AT PEOMINENT BAREER SH! several people. One piece struck Cast- ner in the throat, severing his wind- pipe. . ADLRESS The Independents will meet the Al- bion Rovers in a match of the semi- final round for the California asso- Spe thess wonderful springs, in the shadow of Mt. Diablo. liqy ts