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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, \VEDN*ESDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1906 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 20 Free Tickets ,.!F UTURE BOKING #ILL| SUFFER 1S AESULT GF DOHIN' DEATH. | | | | SHARP CLASHES IN THE SENATE AGED SENATOR TAKEN ILL AT THE CAPITOL VOTE ON RATE oL T Do It Now from overwork, if your blood has If you do not feel quite right this winter, if you are tired ouf ’ b L < 1 become impure from close con- Els E N A U E R | Conth F Page f, Col [ Prerogatives. of- the Upgiox Fate of the Railroad Re, i fi t i 4 badl; tilated - of- ‘ontinued From Page [, Column 7. RS . P . 3 . nement i ba y ventilaf - Of- EremeT e ~ House in Framing Treaties tion Measure in the House |6 f : e fvi : | face that he was badiy purt. I stepped] $ : p fices or from the torpifying ef- [ between them just as Dovin began 1o, the Subjeet of Debate Is About to Be Decided . FRENAE sink. Johnson did not strike him again i i fects of cold on the functions of r did Dovin hit the floor hard. I or % i« = dered the ring cleared and saw that the ACON A8 Al SR 7d p R B datse I % = | e i e e whies Houe s | BACON CHIEF SPEAKER DEBATE NEARS THE END ; skin, liver, kidneys and 4 P loon, but it was too late. [ had nothing e ————— | other excr you give two tickets “0}1:,°g, with the promoting of the fight. 1| . 5 < £ etory .organs, you ¢ ten persons who | not arrest Johneon. although I am His Attack Upon the Admin- Seventeen Speeches Made in |should take Hood's Sarsaparilla th den 1S! e, € Ok . . . . H - . o AR ¢ nearest to the ]! was ther Noither ar:i Joha- istration Is Answered -Support of Leglslatlou to | at once. It will purify and vital- the EVERETTI \pyrs me ver aream co ox. | by Foraker and Spooner Curb Transportation Evils:ize vour blood, expel all germs sed by Reisen-}| J. Carroll, the at Colma, L ——— v 1of di : e | declared that he did not stop the Bout, | wASHINGTON. B 3 of disease, create an appetite and .; .. qiaily recommend Hood's Sa H < e San Francisco that he did not stop e Cout || WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—The Senate WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Having fixed | i ¥ parilla, which has been my favorite L. ffair and 'did not have an opportunity to-day to the end of the general debate on the | S1VE your whole system strength fofine’ medicine many vears. Occa- P ber is be- hear the dlsrusslo‘n of Patterson's reso- railroad. rate bill for 4:30 o'clock to- d sionally I have tried others, but always ¥ iy ution on the action of the Democratic morrow, the recognition of the chair | and tone. go back to Hood's. It is the very pest 4 | Filled 5 a8 w partially promijsed, but was passed around at a lively rate in What el % or l:lnpura blood, Rh’e: fiq‘lmd ag!pi:":_, S e | Bave the entire duy to a review of the the House to-day. Seventeen specches | as no parallel as a build- and does tone one up so he cannot comc e lying there and crowd | Lair o Suaves of fHolBRARtARIIEIE A were made, all of them for the measure. | o edici Soubt about it; Hood's is the old stand- s i 9. 1| abe el owt the srawd and had | (T Of freming tregties. The question The railroads came in for an unusual 'N$-UP medicine, no equal as a {9 4% "standard blood purifier and abou e g o5 - raised by Bacon in a speech on amount of criticism. A 2 . builder-up.”—BEBEN B. CLARK, Police must be || e i into the saloon. Then I nis resolution requesting _nformation Gillespie of Texas expressed nis dis- | blood jurifier, no competitor in Omcor. Gloucester, Mass. P o . 0t drunk | concerning the Algerciras conference. satisfaction with the reply to his reso- % 5 “ d in time ‘ 11“1 ;,u: 12 (28 e | 1C alked for aimost three hours and e i Rk o L o i the confidence of the people. Insist on having Hood’s and only e s ‘""‘m I“k';j\\- was followed by Spooner, who spoke tween the Pennsylvania and other rail- vere no promoters. e for considerably more than an hour. roads. He will address a request to the 5 3 fitee was oy Nogpas Sen o e Both speeches were interspersed with President to have the Interstate Com- O O S S a rs a arl l la It was W. H. Almon, watchman in the | debate, largely between - Bacon = and merce Commission make a thorough in- i 4 - 4 o M | Spooner, and there were two or three vestigation along lines he will indicate 5 B no kay | ‘€TY sharp clashes between them. to clear up this subject. And get it to-day. It cures where everything else fails N 8 ,:M';-nl"x ”\-“ Patterson yielded the floor at the | Gaines of West Virginia placed in . Y w' ovin's mothe a father were deep- oy 3 . ek ‘1m.-\(.»lr rum’ 1-i~(xa\):(:~r“z\:.-\'- sl Bacou’s speech, in the main, was a territory to control business. He said | medicinal ingredient except the alcohol. Sold by druggists or sent by malil. 100 i s Baagio secie A plea for the right’of the Senate to “ad- it was because competition had ceased | doses one dollar. C. Hood Co., Low ell, Mas i 0 hot Dlame Johnie. o \g( m;:in)d co;\stenl l_ln the matter of ne- already that the pending bill was de- | S —————————————————————————————— e the € an otiation o reaties. s cigarmaker g : c : manded. senfor Dovin I8 a & clBarmaKer oun | .5Pooner asked Bacon if he consid- Stanley of Kentucky asserted that | —_——————— s at 315 Plymouth avenue, Ocesn |ered it the duty of a Senator to- give e e kb Attt avFonis. af : T MonLfleturiag Comphy, cabinst |l s o s Rt ISR S AT, the railroads In the House were all s TBle bell a-good resufation | o tireniel Ie N R OIS from the East. He referred, Le said, | oo brothers andl three sisters survive FORAKER AND BACON CLASH. to the “three wise men of the East'— i s S : Foraker called attention to Bacon’s |« 4 4| McCall, Sibley and Littlefield—and add- | P & of Dovin Monday night' were | cOntentions as to the duty of Senators | | AGED SEN Eio: WAS . BUDS ed that all other sections of the coun- [ ek o Do o icCiolan and | 1o advise the executive and asked the DENLY | TAREN TCL AT THE try wanted the legislation, But these 3 Fodesidiadi According to their | Georsia Senator whether he thought CAPITOL YESTERDAY. men admitted the roads did not come , s ‘IM":” Ywanted to quit after | L@t a party caucus ought to be per- [« — 3 | with clean hands. - Both the first and second rounds, but | Mitted to stand in the way of a Sena- g “They admit,” he continued, “that x Sty —_— » e to go after Johnson | toF'S performance of his duty. 02 the railroads have been guilty of secret T. PETERSBURG, Feb. 6.—The elec- Spectal Dt 126 GEARY ST. they g I e Sost of the fight | DBacon replied sharply that he aid Pettus mcé/y Recovers rebates, of private car abuses, and | tions to the Natlonal Assembly are fixed "pateh to The Call eighed 1 ) | not know of Senator in a better . more than one of them has said that|for April 7. The opent = PARIS, Feb. 6.—Swift retribution of . " He weighed abo; 130 pounds and was 5 > d T ’é H P opening session will take m of & r distributors of the ]| not in trained condition He fought | Position than Foraker to reply to such | an ares 15 such offenders should be punished bY | place on April 23. April 7 is the feast of | tragic kind, even if it has a comic ele- Young Murphy-ad won the decision f(vql:(-fillflzl hlm'se‘ll, but ‘he'mgdlfied the imprisonment and the felon's stripes. the annunciation, ona of the greatest Rus- | ment, has overtaken Count Honi de Cas- EVERETT PIANO in fo s st year. He whe /31| Kiatemant o9 g8 00 relleve 1ot 1i8 Seat. ARRAIGNS THE MAJORITY SIDE. |slan holidays. The three weeks' interval| tellane for the wrongs suffered at ni it personal application and said that on | d, had its | between the elections and the convoca- b » 4 | vear RACONH, . BF S stichiey SbtiElsslors . t0 The private car evil, he said, had its hands by his American wife = JOHNSON WAS THE LIGHTER. | {hemsely o e i A inception about thirty years ago, when | tion of the Assembly is the shortest time |y o The only piano made in the mselves and because of forceful In-| WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Senator Pet- | “a shrewd Connecticut Yankee named |!R Which the representatives from Siberia ¥ evening found Count Boni 'd to-day that W i Johnson is an experienced fighter, | fluences brought to bear upon them |iug of Alabama had an attack of il | gt ived the ldea The only|and other remote localities could arrive | Without his watch. It is a heavily jow- ‘ world to-day that is sold wi ) small fellow. weighing | many Senators had been brought toncecS the Democratic cloakroom early | Jomrse the carrlers made was, he said. | here. The local authorities have the priv- | €led chronometer that cost an enormous o hifetime guarantee s nds. He fought Young|glve their adnesion to measures which | to-day, but soon recovered and took his e hed to do the stealing or the other | ilege of beginning the primary elections | SUM. Its purchase was one of the earliest | Baker at. WooSIoRENE ‘rawiiion | tasy I, DOLMEDrONE seat In the Senate chamber. “Senator |fallow would have got our trade’” |to choose delegates to the electoral col- of his post-marital extravagances. It is and was both times defeated. A year| Bacon declined to discuss -the point|gajjinger, who is a physician, was | (2 tinued: lege as soon as the registration lists are | UPOn unimpeachable authority that your Py ago struck an. opponent over m.»"ur_then saying that he would not an- | caljed to see him by Senators who (Applause.) . He'continued: complete. correspondent reports the otherwise in- FIND) ANCHOR OF SHIP |beart and it was some time before that | ticipate what will be a most interest- | {nougnt Mr, Pettus was in & serlous | WY, the gentlemen from Meine, Pefooyl | Work on the Tauride Palade, in which | Credible fact that Count Bomi has been i 4 b boy could be revived. He is small of | ing performance to-morrow, if we are | .ongition. Senator Pettus is 84 years ':“m:g. m‘f::h_ hasault upon this bill that | the sessions of the National Assembly obliged to sell outright this watch and LOST IN YEAR 1842 but very quick. He has won | correctly informed.” He added that if | ;45 la‘amazing. They have compared the efforts of | will be held, is being pushed night and | articles of personal jewelry in order to ’ e - tle in the ring. He isb 18| ;]lgfl‘dissp:;l‘fifsz p;:rty h%d not l‘ute‘en the public ur\‘r’-knu of {::; ':',',":"f.“m"d""’:&’: ;; day by a double force of men in order [ Provide himself with pocket money for s = € d and lives with his mother, g cuses was because ey Senat stop this robbery wi to have it ready in time for the convoca- | his ordinary daily requi W 1inace P e - i Dardan # nators Pettus and Morgan of Ala- They have compared it with a secret y (dally requirements. Part of Aquipage Of Na-|two sisters and a brother at 928 | were held by more potent influences. bama are the two oldest men in the S:;:‘;l}.ny‘gm:e‘l:ed hetween @ cowardly | tion. dWhen the Count and the Countess part- ed so suddenly the Count's personal bank ) their reque ot | street He was a plumber's beginning of the day's sitting to Ba- con, giving notice that he would speak to-morrow. Lodge gave notice 'of a :’]\;;u-il on Monday on the railroad rate pill. Bacon contended that Congress was in upper house of Congress. It was re- | the record evidences of combinations of the roads to control the coal ‘output of his State and a traffic agreement be- tween many Southern roads and steam- ship lines, indicating a division of the praetor ard a murderous Jewish priest. SPECIAL—To meet the wishes of those who prefer medicine in tablet form, we are now putting up Hood's Sarsaparilla In chocolate-coated tablets as well as in the usual liquid form. By reducing Hood's Sarsaparilla to a £o0lid extract, we have retained in the tablets the curative properties of every Recognizing the advantage of holding poleon’s Priso Flec b 4 2 e u 3 ¢ poleos ‘]‘]I n_Picked per with Wren Brothers. His sec- | far greater danger of encroachment|poried from Alabama last week that| Addressing the Republican side Stanley | the elections under normal conditions, | account happened to be exhausted, not Up by Fishermen. onds r“"”'"*" JURRS yoech h\\v :r Epwa- | frontihe S me’(,o;sr:s'; was the execu- | tho gtate Leglslature, fearing that the | sald: the Cabinet yesterday evening discussed ;an infrequent state of affairs. He was g —_— jear 55 Ocean VIOW g bty T ¥ venerable statesnien would not live to A ty there, | the question of abolishing martial law in | too angry, too proud. or. perhaps, too s View and W. Proseck of Ingleside.| —Who does not know.' he asked|complete their present terms, had de- puThe DEure may heve o P Ewatius Diiats | view of the greater security prevailing |much afrald of a rebuff to appeal to his k | They all admit their presence at Colma, liessatatsv sy ente perty) € | cided to ballot for their successors be- | here on the Democratic side washing his hands | throughout the empire, but it was decided [ Wife for current spending money. His . but sy that they Bad Rofhing (o ~do | LOEIGNLVE BOWE (8L the other end of | ¢5;e aqjournment. In this way the|of this legislation. Carty the simile further, | that this would be premature, as the | intention to keep secret the fact of his with promoting the affair ; Penneylvania avenue In the White| Governor could be made aware of the | Pass this law and suioree & METOD, ke, | country Is far from being quiet, armed |domestic calamity, so long as there re- »! Billy Roche is hunting aver the ¥ n e y to the pres- | iches of the Legislature and make the | and we will have two more thieves on the | revolution still smoldering in the Bailtic | mained any hope of patching up a recon- ut to all the ent ‘oecupant,” he =afd, The people have been robbed and mil- provinces and the Caucasus ready to flare ciliation, prevented him from tapping the ’ city for the men who ordersd the grint-} i 3 : b appointment accordingly should either | cross. e ing of the posters for the fight. On|oScupants bT the phst’gelivration. Pettus or Mongan succumb before the | llons have beenfiiched; Armour slone re- | yp at the slightest opportunity. In addi- | purses of his friends. wit Ml ' derrick | the advertisement the name “Colma | He added, however, that the ten- |5 o¢ the Congressional session. The Selved $T2.000 8 day (FOm, Bi8 Br e o alons | tion agrarian disorders prevail In several| It is true that, owing to singular in- - parbés Bere gn | Club” was used. This is the Roche- | dency had never heen more pronounced | ,oifon is without precedent and it 18 |in icine charges and rebates. regions, notably In the government of | difference, ignorance or subtler motives, — v 4 o House | Coffroth club. The priating was done jsthan 1t was to-day. s considered possible that the vision of | Oh, they say that this bill s Bryan's baby. | Saratoff, where the estate of the Minister | not one of the Paris journals has printed e attending a fan- | by the Sterrett Printing Company, and | SEES TROUBLE IN FUTURE. the grave thus prematurely presented lxtq‘zn:hn:;;mm':fieflflc:fion‘::l::::;nl;v.flmi of Justice, M. Akyymoafoff, was plun-|a word or a hint of troubles of the Cas- it received the order from D. H. McCal- Bacon contended that if the United to Pettus may have occasioned his {ll- dered and burned yesterday. tellanes. Nevertheless, the world of com- arose. betore a vessel turned | | = 33 B o : the jle. It belongs to the Democratic geeet st | lum. a w-m‘"oxflld%‘fiuf"fh:::l;f}"égiéz‘ States should ‘establish the precedent | negs, DRrtyit 34 To baby. If it had not been for | The Constitutional Democrats and Con- | merce and finance was apprised by some 1‘:;3mw;:(: nrx:ifled zhf Hoon "mrnn e P g:mggng"fi;ggz go“d"eiol:;caw": 5?]':‘: —_— e :-hns‘r:.:hl:.dlerwn“lnufln! ;?‘:lltn;;‘fi%ngdxfim stitutional Monnrchl:‘t fll“edermlon are | occult means of the exact situation. In JURIST AND PHYSICIAN JLL | There was a rumor last night that|in othes South and Central wmerican 1S BEER A FOOD PRODUCT? m;n'::‘-‘tl;z;; to-day. Br'"n X ;‘m‘::i’:;‘::‘:‘; a‘:":’z;‘blebfl:’:fi’:&:““;’d ;’:_“‘M!a"’:':;:’ffif;;ef&nlb;a;!sbt;err;fi:;r:ho WITH PNEUMONIA AT AUBURN | CODStable Carroll had 'TI?}PN" arrested. | countries as to render ftprobable that |y, oo eiene of Agrieulture Takes Up | only the idol of Democracy and the detender | English methods. They have opened | On the other hand, he is as closely pur- {but this w.,;a \.,{Irru.a_ 3 m( m\mlv.g :ih(s‘ rou)’mr) would assume similar Faveatigitisn: of the poor. but the utterance of bis name to | schools for speakers. are distributing lt- | sued by money lenders, who are eager to > T C of th n Mateo County nthor uties there. ny unpenitentiare e of al street, 5 > Prewett, Who Tried Adolph | tion of the Ban Muteo ar <17 e 4 WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—That beer {8 | iy iPenitentiared thics casion or his parey, | Crature and are taking advantage of the | speculate on his future by advancing him Weber, and Dr, Rooney Confi | ties will be carried on all the week. The Not only are we to take on this recently restored privilege of holding cam- | almost any amount. Th: kind her, ST mey Confined inquest over the body of Dovin will | uleerous sore, this pestiferous cancer |2 fcod product and that it is fast com- | makes him shudder. He is m: wlng«%nemeuu C - ML S5y Ampat. oo hind yérecae B Bgres o BN | dtehd ‘on Friday afterncon at 1| of Santo Domingo, but lfke allties are |in& to be classed with the least barm- | of fraft und piuplsr SUOTERCE G JfoF [Pelsnmestiues. . e Cosa i ol R o'clock. | liable to be assumed and like calami- | ful beverages, is a claim now recelving | " 1000 gave §400,000 In their checks to keep . SasemA R T, S < —_—————————— ties are liable to befall us in other | the close attention of the Government | him in private life. lAnd!t’:fi may well ?redl‘d CAUCASUS VICEROY IN CB. ltl‘:::etlorrx:d::: f.f::,'{,’.,‘l'é’;f"f {or‘h'ls fu- = _ o .l e tl TOS] t of a el comé to judg- . . s 3 In socief are Jerome Takes Up Insurance Cases. | countries,” he asserted. experts connected with the Depfl"me:: e DEomee Downtall of Official Held Responsible | nredicting the very came thing. W NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—Witnesses in one of the Jife insurance cases which have been un- He instanced the condition of affairs in Costa Rica, saying they were sim- of Agriculture. The Department Agriculture is, and has been for some There is only one reason on earth why you swallow this measure (addressing the Republi- can side) and that is because your President for Prevailing Anarchy. ST. PETERSBURG. Feb. 6.—The fall of ‘Without the money of the late Jay Gould, Count Bont's political career must r L —_- nation by the Distri orney’s of- | 112 'S¢ time, pursuing an investigation of the S R A e KL g R S B S T B hatnre effects and value of beer. can side) a0d Aot e or. sone Into hyaterlcs | Count _Vorontzoff_Dashkoff, Viceroy of the |end in a shameful downfall at the forth- se. | oppear befors the Grand Jury om Thursday. | the Berate she Llght to pactiotpnts 1 N oegor W H. Wiley, Chief of the Bu- | over Président Roosevelt and I never will; | Caucasus, whose weak-kneed policy is heid | coming elections. Even his secretaries % | the Senat ght to participate in | Doctor W B T ley Che. Depastment | buc I believe, however, that he 1s fairly hon- | reercneible for the prevalling amarchy In the | were paid handsome salaries with the | Thie will be the first active step taken by Dis- | trict Attorney Jerome in the criminal prosecu- tion of life Insurance offenders. | | the negotiation of a treaty, but it was perfectly competent for the Senate to of Agriculture, is especially interested in the subject, having referred to it est and a fine judge of human nature and that is the reason he is favoring this bill and you are afrald when he shows his teeth and you Caucasus, is anpounced to-night. Count Vorontzoff-Dashkoff has left Tiflis for St. Petersburg. General Malama, his military as- Countess’ money. It is well known that without the aid of these secretaries, who 2 S T T | fe tor Wiley Record-Breaking Grand Jury. Mob of Whites Shoots a Negro. ;’)r:;‘:i‘:r:: Ao ey ::;'tq;v':? t-leym‘i; 1o ke n.r’\’)?cl&r(emgre& O | sauirm and cower when he oracks his Wbip. Hotant, Who earrled over to the Vorontzoff. | are always trained journalists, the Coun ANFOE Feb. 6.—The Kings Couw OZARK, Ala, Feb. 6.—Jim Cotton, a negro, Returning to the Algeciras confer- | report on the question as to whether GAINES EXPOSES A COMBINE. Dashkoft administration ;l‘ul’;nfi-um’nliln could never utter a phrase in the Cham o'clock thie morning, | was shot to death on Sunday at Bmmaville | ence, he said: begr {8 a food product. Murdock of Kansas spoke in favor of | traditions of the regime nce Galitain, | per or even get an article in any journal & ia made a report and | by a mob of white men. Cotton was accused | “We are there in a powder-house, | 4. .1 7’.'(’}"(5‘: e m;“c,},'e'"h;n;mz.;:; the bill, and Gaines of West Virginia, a | *'To “witharawal of Count Vorontsoff-Dash- | [0 maintain his reputation as an expert E ot o4 n. This breaks all - i) o T';l‘fllr';,l a salesman, | which may explode at any time—in a gfi',' 1 the work ot toemperance. Yol | member of the committee reporting the | koft bears a close relation to the disclosures | In Dolitics. who had administered a thrashing to him. house with parties who may at any | Justrate, there is not near 8o much in- | bill, discussed the alleged evils and reme- of ma culp&blmlv£llolene‘r;l':::mln::'&v‘:- e o a s e S msfee—— times %v at the throats of each other.” | tamperance in Germany, where wines | dies involved in the question. Gaines | Mer Governct of JLURR. (5 (COSRine TOVels To Cure a Cold in One ADVERTISEMENTS, This statement elicited a smile from | and beer are used to such a great ex- | read two sections from the agreement of | retained in office in spite of the protests of | Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tableta S~ AR o S Spooner, and when Bacon insisted upon | tent, as there is in Scotland, where | 4. gouthern Railway and Steamship As- | General Alikhanoft and other Sxponents of & Wagofi?gd.‘mg. R knowing why, Spooner replied that he was thinking of the unconcern of the man in that powder-house. spirituous liquors are principally used.” Germany, Great Britain and the United States, in the order named, are the largest producers of malt bever- soclation dividing up the territory. This agreement, he said, was signed by the officers of twenty-nine railways and vigorous policy, is now practically ar- rest at Tiflis, awalting an investigation of his sdministration. The detachment of which was sent to reduce the Ossetin land. The paper declared it had evidence that the radicai organization in Finland was When You have a aicers ot tverty’ Bacon declared that all Europe was | ages, and the general good health of Bad Breath HAT'S the time to take a Cas- caret. —When your tongue is coated, —When you have Heartburn, Beiching, Acid Risings in throat, When Pimples begin to peep out, —When your Stomach Gnaws or Burns, —That’s the time to check coming Con- stipation, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. One ‘single Candy Cascaret will do it if taken at the right minute, just when you first feel the heed of it. TA “Cascaret in fime is worth nine” Be very careful to get the genuine, made Vallefo Hotels. new, 3 later on. only by the Sterling Remedy Company | Remains of R. F. Wenst Discovered | g1 nvyg Feb. 6—A woman, aged 22, giv- We are now our id and non-assessable stock at PR oty Every tablet Under Gravel Half a Mile From ing her name as Minnie Smith, and who claims Dollar shase that ia 8 6% Mitost worth Scene of Accident. 10 have worked in hotels in Vallejo and m;’- o per that is v Myavfl En‘l“ of - UKIAH, Feb. 6.—The remains of R. F.|ford, is under arrest here on an insani Man; the best Electrical, Mechanical and gineers Cascarets dOH" P“’!C nor Weaken, West, the Stanford student who was’drowned | Charge. She has fim Sehyeling e X nor waste Digestive Juices in flooding B hah A The Qe o Shel el B Pewm nneiny | ikew and dcfing T an irrational manner. out the Bowels, like Salts, Castor Oil, morsing by Toda MG, Bince: the aecdent ke o s have searcl ‘miles BT gV 71 T Physics. v . e e fathr | DR. COX 1S AGAIN PHYSICIAN But, — they act like Exercise on the Muscles that shrink and expand the In- ‘e want to send to our X, & Succeeds Dr. J. S. Jackson, Who Has ! testines, \h\é Pushin‘ the Food on Natur- colors. g is 2 beauty h.l.i: %:T.&«Y"%o&‘J;’;&‘&S‘;.‘f‘%%".‘“:.’:?’:&flf Resigued After Serving for WAVE mwm 8 Mlec co- ¥ nll\})’l;o its th::. 22T > St i, u“",,:.“"“mg E"{‘,m.,""“‘:‘,,,""".!,.,',.t S 3,‘,:_'?.,,,, "“‘un: ;‘,& v ol’anr Months. - Mutual Bank Building en the Bowel Muscles grow flabby loaded. verfect state on.. LUIS OBISPO, Feb. 6.—After serving 2 : e grov. to-day, e paper, Address S spent hundreds ' Of four months as ; Dr. 3. B. 708 Market, St.. I Rooms 604-605. w 4 from want of Exercise, the & fork, | searching for the body. remains will be 3 o ¥ R y A eak, or lazy Remedy Company, Chicago of New erhing tor 4 : .:ut-é‘if:n r-um;’ ¢ ulun- > g Food -does not tickle them enough to make them act. When your Arm-Muscles grow flabby they need Exercise, to strengthen them —not a sling to support them. When your Bowel-Muscles grow flab- by they need Exercise to strengthen them—not “‘Physic’’ to pamper them. . | Then carry the little ten-cent ‘‘Vest Pocket”” box constantly with you, and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need it. One Cascaret at a time will promptly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, thus proving clearly its ready, steady, sure, ‘but mild and effective action. Have the little 10c Emergency box of Cascarets constantly near you! All Druggists sell them—over ten mil- lion boxes a year, for six years past. | ly unfair,” aligned between France and Germany in anticipation of a war over the Mo~ roccan question, and he read a London cable dispatch to the Washington Post in support of the Statement. “POONER ANGERS THE GEORGIAN. Spooner followed Bacon, declaring his conviction that it was the duty of the President to send delegates to Al- rocco, some heat was displayed by both Senators. Spooner said the request for information should have been made in secret session, and there would have been no ‘opposition. “It was in secret session, and the Senator did object,” retorted Bacon sharply. Spooner sald the Introduction of the resolution in open session was “gross- and after a further ex- change said: “The intention was to bring the Pres- | ident to book before the people of the United States.” Bacon's face grew redder as Spooner proceeded, and, interrupting Spooner, he warmly resented the imputation conveyed. Spooner was quick in his disavowal of intentional affront, and the status quo was soon re-established. ——— BODY OF STANFORD STUDENT WHO WAS DROWNED 1S FOUND the body, for which the you F. W. West, of Seattle had ward. The elder West spent some ing for his son’s remains, but left for home offered $1000 re- time ‘ground, and though every effort to find its location since, it has lum. the Germans, English and Americans is pointed to as strong proof of the argu- ment that beer is a food product, and that its consumption alds, instead of retarding, the work of temperance. ——————————— TWENTY-ONE YEARS AGO CITY OF EUREKA DROVE OUT CHINESE February 6 Recalls to Residents of the and at that time a member of the City Council, city participated in the movement to expel the Mongolians. —_—— . MATEOR FALLS NEAR TOWN OF RHYOLITE Visitor From Henvens Is Followed by Trail of Fire 300 Yards Long. RENO, Nev., Feb. 6.—Word has Been re- ceived in Reno to the effect that an immense meteor fell a few miles north of the town of Rhyolite this week. W. E. Turner, well known in this city, together with others, wit. nessed the descent of the meteor. It fell at an angle of forty-five degrees and left a trall of fire 300 yards long In its wake. The heav- enly visitor was seen and heard to strike the has been made been without IMMENS] — e N TRAMP 1S ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF INSANITY Gives Name as Minnie Smith and Says She Has Worked in Hanford and WOMA! She says she has many other names. OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY Sulzer of New York declared that if the raflroads were opposed to the bill the committee would not have secured a unanimous vote. If-the bill required the raflroads to live up to the law, he said, the corridors would have been full of lobbylsts and rallroad lawyers. “But I have not seen a lobbyist here,” he said. “Does the gentleman from New York when 1 see one.” WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—In the Senate to- day Tillman's resolution for an Investigation ot the Chineso boycott was adopted. 2 Bt By R NEW VICEROY FOR FAR EAST. oral Grodekoff, Notorious for His Severity, Will Be Appoiated. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 8.—Reports which have been In circulation for several days to the effect that General Grodekoff, who was Gov- ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 6—The Novoe Vremys to-day continued its revelations in regard to the importations of arms into Fin- pre- paring for open war In support of the mext outbreak of the Russian revolutionists. Not only were well armed infantry forces being driiled, but horses were being trained for cav- alry and artillery service and sheils for fleld artillery were being imported. o s FALSE EMPEROR CAPTURED. Spectacular Court Maiutalned by Pre= tender to Russiam Throme. That's Constipation! geciras. He sald he knew it to be a rt] wn Very KL eciras. ern T v tir- or Castor Oil, or *“‘Physic’’ will help to | fact that Austria and Italy had re- orh e g know a lobbyist when he sees one?"” asked | erpor of the Amur territory ing the Boxer | ELIZABETHGRAD, Russia, Feb. 6.—The % 4 P 10: 1 fuscd to sttend thé conference If all Hiag i Grosvenor. | rising and who noted for his ruthless | false Emperor and his suite, who have beem slide out one load of trouble, but they | ;. signatory powers, including the| BEUREKA, Feb. 6.—Just twenty-one years | . certatnly do,” answered Sulzer, “and, , measures ";nmll..nch‘nfll. 'a 0: :wommgi stirring ux;’mo people of the Volga n-!or.n. can’t help the Cause. | United States, did not attend. ago to-day David Kendall, a ploneer citizen | oot ig more, I know a rallroad lawyer | Y "¢ ‘the Far Hast, Wwith command of | Amang the pretenders suite were thres men representing themselves as Embassadors of for- ‘Now,” he added, “if anything on ) & s o was killed by a stray bullet while passing I tively counfirmed. General Grodekoff, who is R wh * * * | earth prevents war between two great | §U0 }"Chinatown, where a_ highbinder war He n@' the ;oloredhg:‘r:tletma.? ‘:: ::;uz"yZur- praprent s 1 ek - =:‘I"n. me::ll:;i !-’mnmn _v'vks;o;r:‘- uniformed e i 5 i | powers, hné]h1 frienddly .ho u;'::; will be | wag in DisgTess. The tragedydo Juthusd; the X‘mgpgie v;-!":ueco::;‘;m}; "OTh!I! fiwd.qf the Emplre, r:e‘ln St. Petersburg last week for | tender was dressed in the richest purple and n fact, fl weal owel- | the assembling ai the deliberations | citizens that immediately rward a mass e finding of . \ Hi . Genes Linevitch, commander | crimso: . with gold trimmings -~ saabier 4 of this mnremnc@@“ Algeciras.” - | meeting was held and the celesiial notified they | had never been adjudicated, but ‘‘we og":tx’:': Manchurian armies, probably will r:-' gflm-: x:;b.:nm : w';l- Mh’:r s Muscles more than ever by slackening | “'py,riyg o colloquy between Spooner | Must leave Eurska within tyentyfour houre. | | know what it means,” he continued. “The | tre, ' His name has berh mentioned 1o con- b - th:ml:‘ ';nd :y ‘:L:llng‘ w:al:k fg_ll them and Bacon concerning the res:lutl;n n,f’.gi{_ i :ugul.: three days all bad fisd p:lxlbl;grv:‘lfl‘ 1,l.ntd ut later, and the poor | Bection with the viceroyalty of the Caucasus. Fhtstaen Bivvelutiontits Sissenios whic ey should do for themselves. whicl e er had introduced, ask- | from the county. any men wl ship) Revolution. 7. Feb. i =4 ing for information concerning Mo- | afong the most prominent residents of this ————————— Finland Ready for I it The noted Herbert Spencer; one of the world’s greatest, writers, said “There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all argument, and whick cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignovanee: this principle is contempt, prior to examination.”” ‘We request you to make an examination of our Wave Mot.or on Pier 2 Of Mission St.reet. Wharf. 10 and 4 o'clock. novel and interesting.

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