The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 28, 1906, Page 38

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1906. THREE PERISH D IN HOTEL FIRE Loss of Life at Burning of Lowell Hostelry Not as Great as at First Feared - SEVERAL GUESTS HURT RITISH EARL SACRIFICES FIRTENE. FOR IS TENANTS ——— 3 x Holds His Property inl ’\ e BENEFITED ‘Miss Clutter’s Hair Read her letter about it: “I herewith inclose you one of my latest photographs, which will show you what Newbro’s Herpicide has done for my hair. Since using your remedy my hair is much longer than it was, and it has that luster to it that one’s hair always has when the scalp is in a healthy condition.” Order to Protect IThem. ‘ Earns Name of Being|| Best Landlord in ‘ London. Physicians Are Kept Busy Attending to Those Who . Luckily Escaped Flames Lord - Cadogan Loses $250,000 in Sale of Lands. LOWELL, Mass., Jan. 2.—Three lives were Jost by the burning of the Richard- gon Hotel here at 2 o'clock this morning. Several persons sustained injuries, one of whom is likely to dle. The dead: H. C. HARDING of Somerville, Mass. CHRISTINE NELSON, pastry cook, otI Bostpn. S JOSEPHINB KENNISTER, nurse, Franklin Falls, N. H. Among those who Wwere injured are: A. 8. Anthony, New Bedford, cut by falling glass and also injured by dx]-;nglns‘ 3031 = : (Signed) MISS MADELINE CLUTTER. T pitd t; 3 " Forihond, Moo cats and brulses caused by No. 4350 Berkeley Ave., jumping from & window on_the fourth Chicago, I | floor; John F. Hatch, New York, badly burned and overcome by smoke; Andrew | | Lynch, Lowell, badly bruised by fall from | | fire-escape and also burned; John Hutch- inson, New York, severely bruised by jumping from ladder, also somewhat burned; Ira Allen, Lowell, injured by fall- | | ing from fire-escape. ! There were more than forty guests in | | the building when the fire broke out, and | | as the hotel roster was not available for | | nours it was feared that many had lost | | their 11¥es. A search of the ruins made | | this forenoon, however, revealed the fact that only three had perished. [ MANY GUESTS HURT. The upper floors of the hotel were burned out. The two lower ones were wrecked by falling walls and smoke and water. Seven injured persons were taken to the hospital, while nearly a,score of oth- ers were treated by physicfans and then lodged in other hotels and residences In | | the neighborhood. Most of them were either burned, cut by falling glass or. re- | cetved injurtes in jumping from the win- dows of the upper storles of the burned | butlding. The fire is believed to have started in The immense popularity of Newbro’s Herpicide, particularly among the better class, is due to the fact that it. never disappoints. It. does all and more than is claimed for it. Its delightful fragrance, perfect clearness and freedom from grease or oil, appeal to_the discriminating, and its cleansing, refreshing and health-giving effect. upon the scalp is immediately apparent.. Herpicide makes the hair light. and fluffy and gives it a silken gloss. Extraordinarily long hair is a gift of Nature that relatively few possess, but not many would complain if they could save Nature's head covering in its original beauty and luxuriance. f s 1§ RNOWN | the Kitchen from an overheated stove. The dandruff germ is the greatest enemy of abundant hair. This is on ke x EXDrows v | (1t 18 s et o v:;ah:?sc::::e:umm‘ account of the highly contagious nature of dandruff, which makes it almost t, g | some time before , 5 ¥ » % 2 i 0 4| During the evening there had helen : impossible to escape the disease without the occasional use of & germ de- p £ { meeting of business men at the hotel an Py ATy t - | the historic Culford estate, for which | atter adjournment many of the guests re- ying y Culford Hall, the Earl paid the of $865,000. The private park at- ed to the estate alone consists of acres and contains extensive gar- and a picturesque lake. Needless o say big and distinguished gatherings are held at Culford from time to time, both the King and Queen having been there frequently. Both are especially of Lady Cadogan, who besides be- ing good looking and a capable hostess, is a skilful horsewoman, handy with her fishing rod and a fair golf player. She was the daughter of a former Lord ven and was married to the Earl in Newbro’s Herpicide is the ORIGINAL remedy that “kills the dan- druff germ.” It promptly eradicates dandruff, stops falling hair and (ex- cept in chronic baldness) restores the hair to its former health and activ- ity. Herpicide stops itching of the scalp almost instantly. At Drug Stores. Send 1oc in stamps to The HERPICIDE CO., Dept. N., DETROIT, MICH., for a sample. NOTE—If the druggist suggests a substitute, walk out of his store and send the advertised price direct to us. We will immediately express the Herpi- cide direct to your door, all charges paid. The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. | mained at the hotel to play cards in a room on.the second floor. About 2 o’clock there was an odor of smoke, and when | the door of the room was opened there was e strong rush of smoke and heat into the room. It is due to the presence of mind of those in the room that the list of casualtles was not greater. While one of the number went outside to give the alarm the others ran through the corri- dors kicking at the doors and arousing the occupants of the various rooms. All | the guests on the second and first floors were aroused, but when an attempt was made to reach the third and fourth floors the rescuers were driven back by the smoke and flames. All the persons on the first and second floors escaped without MISS MADELINE CLUTTER e — so o mY i |/ROAD TO RUN FROM NOME TO KOUGAROK CARSON, Jan. 21.—The Appeal of this morning states that the Seward Peninsula s | Rallroad, financed by New York and Ne- r | vada capital and organized an of | charter of the Nevada Trust Company, under the | injury. LADDERS TOO SHORT. ‘When the firemen arrived many persons on the third and fourth floors were hang- ing from the window ledges. The fire ap- paratus responding to the first alarm did not include enough aerial ladders to re- move these persons from their. perilous falling glass and he was somewhat in- Jured by his fall. Most of the people on the third and fourth floors who were not taken down by firemen managed to escape by the rope fire-escapes. All left the hotel in their night clothes, and they did not have an opportunity to save their personal ef- BRITISH MANNERS BAD IS HUNTER’S COMPLAINT Men Insult the Women and Are Dis- courteous to Their Hosts, LONDON, Jan. 27.—There are more complaints than usual this season of manner in which hosts and hostesses at whose houses the hounds meet are often treated by a certain type of hunt- ing man, a type largely on the increase, who walks Into the house, “wolfs” all refreshments he can lay his hands upon, helps himself liberally to cigars, and walks out again without exchanging WILL CONSTRUOT A MILLION DOLLAR PLANT IN THE SOUTH San Francisco Ofl Firm Purchases Large Tract Near Sam Luis Obispo on Which to Erect Refinery. SAN LUIS OBISPO, Jan. 27.—The California Petroleum Refinery of San vocations. | will be buflt this summer from Nome to d al was sounded, | fects. 13 be positions. A second alarm j the deterforation of manners in the|®& WOrd with host or hostess. Francisco purchased this morning 115 racing | the Kougarok, a distance of 135 miles. The | and_when sufficlent long Jadders had TR s T hunting fleld, according to the By-| Complaints of bad manners are di- |acres of land near Avifi, where it will amateur | railroad will open up & new country and | reached the scene all of those who were | YVETTE GUILBERT SAYS stander. rected chiefly against the young hunt- | construct a refinery and 100 cottages 7ol Lord Cadogan nwnni on e weather does not work of construction. t Rome ne Jointed Embassador to Italy. o sl s FOR DIVORCE.—Wilbur or_divorce yesterday against than a year ago pleas that ehe return to him materially reduce the price of freight in It will be running by next interfere to to the it is announced that nister at Peking, Norman Grace He alleges that hic wife deserted and has been deaf visibly in peril were rescued. Some of the persons who were hanging | from the windows, however, had become exhaysted before the arrival of the lad- ders and dropped into a life-net that was spread below. . Among their number was A. 8. Anthony of New Bedford, who oc- cupied a room on the fourth floor. An- thony had hung by his hands from the window ledge for twelve minutes. His strength was rapidly giving out, and fear- ing the flames would reach him soon he dropped into the life-net. He suffered no burns, bht his face was badly cut by SHE IS THIRTY-SEVEN Actress Tells Her Age in Reply to Criticism in Paris Paper. PARIS, Jan. 27.—There is a very in- teresting and at the same time charac- teristic letter from Mme. Yvette Guil- bert in the Figaro. It has been in- spired by g law report written by M. Henrl Varennes, who made reference to the herdic days of Montmartre and the Moulin Rouge. In this report a hyperbolical phrase Many hold to the opinion that women should not hunt, but others con- tend that since the number of hunting women is increasing they should be treated with the ordinary courtesy due their sex. After a recent run with bne of tha crack packs two women complained of Insulting language used toward them by an frate man whose jump they had inadvertently spoiled. Another source of complaint is the ing man, fresh from college, whose chief alm and object is to be thought a hard rider. To his lack of considera- tion are due many of the serious accl- dents in the hunting field. N CHICAGO, Jan. 27.—In response to the re- quest of a committes of cltizens Mayor Dunne yesterday called for January 30 a confercnce of representatives of clubs and organizations to consider the organization of & permapent local life insurance protective body. for employes. One million dollars be Invested. will Merchant Dies Suddenly. PACIFIC GROVE, Jan. 27.—James Palache, manager of the Spool Cotton Company at 20 Pine street, San Fran- cisco, who resided in Berkeley, @led here to-day at the home of Whitney Palache. An inquest will be held this afternoon. concerning Yvette was used. She took it seriously, and wrote the following letter: “You speak of the Moulin Rouge and of Yvette @uilbert making her ap- pearance there, etc., and you add: “‘To recall these things, one has the air of a’gentleman who speaks of the |- first performance of the “Grand Duchesse’* or of Mabille'! “Why that, dear sir? Were you born at the time of the Mabille and of the first performance of the celebrated ope- retta? 1 was not! Then why so gen- erously share with me the numerous years that you feel weighing upon your head? I decline—delicately—this New Year's gift. “I was 23 years of age at the time you refer to, fourteen years ago. Oller, manager of the Moulin with Zidler, will tell you that it was between 1890 and 1891 when I was his pensioner. But the ‘Grande Duchesse,’ dear sir! M: bille! That goes back to my mother! I know well enough that, having sung during the winters and summers (Champs Elysees), it is concluded that the two seasons make two years. But if this easy accumulation of years in- creases the value of a cathedral or ses unnoticed over the heads of He- oigse and Abelard, it is not the same with regard to the red wig Yvette. “You understand? When I celebrate my fortieth birthday you will be in- vited to the banquet. Meanwhile, do not increase my time already lived. You would shorten, as a fifteenth century says, that which re- mains to me.” And here is the Figaro’'s charming compliment to the divette he has told her age. No one will helleve it. It is sufiicient to see and hear Yvette to be sure that her appearance at the hese being comprised in —fi ‘A POOR APPETITE A SURE SIGN OF FAILING HEALTH. The third anniversary sale of the BIG STORE in the LOW rent districl is a great success. Only six more days lefl. We urge the general public to taKe advantage of this reduclion sale. Every arlicle marKed in plain figurcs showing the enormous redvclions. The satisfaclion expressed by those who have purchased dur- ing this salc is proof of the many bargains offercd. When the stomach or digestive organs become weak or deranged and the bowels costive your appetite is quickly affected. You have no desire for food and consequently soon feel weak and run-down. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS will make the stomach strong and the -} ¥ouin Bouss does mot de appetite keen, also enable you to receive full | Dying Duclist Blesses Rival. benefit from your food. Take a dose before meals ||ir siuaie seionsing “%o. cwo.youns and at bed time and notice the improvement in your health. It cures Insomnia, Sick Headache, $10.50 genuine silk Floss Mattress, full size.$5.65 N $9.50 Couch, well upholstered, covered in prett: velour, nicely tufted, with a border, as X large, oak Comfort Rocke: as pictured .. $2.00 solld oak Bedroom Rocker..98e $4.50 _solid oak Dumouchet, was the scene of a duel | vesterday. 4 The cause of the fight was Rosita Meali, a beautiful Italian girl, whom | the artists found shivering In the brass a; e&’lfly k‘l!’lleb“ll 2 o wens worth regular price e &Y : Bot R .. $3.00 Flatulency, Sour Risings, Indigestion, Dys- | "’T‘xii",‘ni:;‘u‘i“f’e‘u‘i‘&.., rather than ..§§: -:Ecg:'n"“‘ . . S a o ard ror B eavV: pepsia, Costiveness, Female Ills, Malaria, [|57 ber rather s fow”she’ snouia R S ot earn her livellhood, and the young men, pitying her, took her with them. ~Rosita was supremely happy at first, but soon trouble arose in the house- hold. Both the painters fell in love with her. She accorded her favors to some French plate mi= | tra high back, hand- Colds or Grippe. Read these letters. o Kot T . “This steel frame - adjustable Couch, strong and service- $20.00 extra quartered oak shaped Fren large, Chittonier, | any Ly aTEe mahog- any Rocker, strongly 3 s Laurent, and from that moment the ble, may be used as o b mirror . | made ... MR. “;;RANK HEJNA, Chicago, Iil, MR. GEO. BROWN, Gowands, N. Y, painters became rivals and gave them- | B 5° Goueh or Dousle Svima X RSO0, Gur aate FEE] " 200 ciner sivien at st Vi i ‘selves up to quarreling. ed. gular $9.50/ line. al, al Chiftonter, Fremeh piaze | 25t say have used your Bitters for Poor says: “I have been a sufferer from Dys- O harrer e b i nk e Eetiele for - .r... 8445 | thi sate. el 18 T #h95 | Chiftonter, ch Biace | 25 to 50 per cent re- pepsia for years, but could not find relief. Three bottles of your Bitters cured me and restored my appetite.” : serious than usual last night. It ended in the young men seizing foils and put- ting themselves on guard. The assault was swift. In the second bout Louis Dumouchet fell, pierced by the blade of his adversary. Before he died he said: “Tell my | friend Laurent that I beg his pardon for having offended him, and that I bless him and wish him much happl- with the girl he lovea” Appetite and Dyspepsia and it has done me 2 world of good. I highly recommend it to all such sufferers.” <~ ~~mRY ORDERS SOLICITED. - PACTTD AND |SHIPPED FREE. T 1320-1328 STOCXTON ST All cars trauses o the ik, Mavamiy me it Uesen cams, wineh %o directly to tae 516G STORE. THE GENUINE HAS OUR PRIVATE STAMP OV:R THE NECK OF THE BOTTLE

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