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30 CUBAN MINISTER Recommends Pe-ru-na. wri THE SAN FRANCISCO GALL, SUNDAY. APRIL 1. 1906 d States. itor born. In rd Que- | E ve seen grip of strong | \s at.the close | to The Peruna a says | “Peruna Ican recommend as a very good medis {tis an excellent strengthening tonic,and it | cine. | is afso an efficacious cure for the almost universal | | | complaint of catarrh.”’—Gonzalo De Quesada. an,\ H w Hoftr igerstown rh of the h.ad and throat: ond was dizzy-teaded. ! was all run down and hardy able to | | all when | began using Peruna. | er using it about six menths ,| | { b or an thirty years and cured thou- s proven by our testi- | Revised Formula. | T of years rec itude of grate- sdicine which, only -enhance - it§ well- | ab character. | ¥ - FRANCO-GERMAN - | DISPUTE AT END | | —_— Continued from Pgge 20, Column 7. | | ELEGTRO-GHEMIC RELIABILITY The public is coming to_rezlize that in the Electro- Chemic Institute of San Franelsco it has an_ftitution of unguestioned re- lability. The Electro- Chemic physician are regular gradu- ates of medic and Electro-Therapy. They are phy cians of large experience in the tre ment of all chronic maladies; those bad wuwes that as 1 rale are not benefited hy 1be old Hae w al tremtinents. wre thousands upon thousands of im Mds whe h their blood chs in vain ex by drugal unfortunte class that El tro-Ohemistry should appeal most strongly, This wonderful new treat- ment cures long standing and seemingz- Iy hopeless cases that are not benefited | by medicines. It cures them quickly, puinlessly, safely and permanently at a small cost.. All sufferers are cordially fuvited %o call at the Institute for FREE Consultation and.. - 4 Examination. is @ com- | h tréatment* cannot even benefit HOME TREATMENT The Electro-Chemic apparatus fis Jorned to outside patients free ' of churge. Every one Adesiring home treat- ment aborld come for a personal exam- Suation. if possible. They ean return home the same diy. taking the neces- sary treatment with them. | Dingnosis blanks sre furnished on | mpplication’ to patients who ecan not wisit the lastitute. ELECTRO-CHEMIC INSTITUTE The only one on the Pacific Coast, Don’t | mistake the location. Eleven rooms. Third Flgor Emma Spreckels Building, 927 Market. Street; San Francisco. Oftice Hours:'9 a. m. to S p. wn. dafl unday Separate and private. apartments for | “Come at night be- | and women. mern S o'clock, M busy In day- aween 7 and time. FIREWO00 REDUCED T0 $1.75 per Load on Sidewalk | tinue t6.develop her navy in order to be - B0YS AND CIRLS | | 2 | 4 | In the various precincts, working under agreement with E‘ru,nce,i ice, although existing parchment, is considered to 4. Diplomacy may yecon- at the expiration of its the reliance of Germany on_the of Italy has been shaken for nt. also, upsn which Germény count- maining neutral in the discussions " ccan . question, has been | Germans, however, it 1s| regard it s a great gain to t they. cannot rely in-interna- litics on any one except them-. nd Austria. ting Morocco itself, Germany has al trade for the future and has | h political designs. sustained by Germany—and med great ones by those who to her Moroccan policy—are nciliation with France-has been nitely, while France and in have been pressed closely their mutual dislike of Ger- e effect on internal opinion in Ger- of the Government's Mdreccan pol- been to consolidate and strengthen the viction that Germany- fust con- ure international discussions; has also.increased Germany's n to avoid the ruin of war. AND BIG FOLKS CLEAN STREETS Entire Population of Spokane Help Beau- tify the City, | -SPOKANE, March - 31.—Twenty thou- | 8and persone of ail ages took part to- ment ever known in a Western commu- nity. ment ever stafted in Spokane. The Mayor;named March 31 as & spe< clal cleaning 4nd arbor day, allowing fires anywhere and giving use of the city's street laborers to help in carting away the rubbish. The banks declared a holi- day and clty and county offices closed. The school children had been organized precinct captains. The city officlals designated certaln vacant lots in each ward as dumping places for non-com?* bustible material. It is estimated that 5000 trees were set out during the afternoon. One syndicate planted 1000 trees. The movement was planned and directed by the city beauti- ful committee of ‘the 150,000 Club. —————— CUTTING AWAY BIG BLUFF WHICH CAUSED MUCH TROUBLE Southern Paclfic Ridding Itself of H Source of Bother Near Val- 2 lejo Junction. 5 VALLEJO, March 31.—The Southern Pacific Rallroad - Company 'bas ‘two steam sghovels and a force of 300 men employed at Vallejo Junetion cutting away the big mountain bluff at that point, which Las been so troublesome ‘and expensive to the Company for y, $2.00 per Load Carried In/ PACIFIC BOX FACTORY Phone South 125, Fifth und Berry Streets. A Dur!ng the recént rains the co: pany’s traing were delayed 8t this point owlngito the and for days seven work trains were ‘kept busy haullng. out the mud that | rolled down on"the tracks. -~ . - - 8. B. HARTMAN, MiD.” - |} pport of Germany. 11 of these months revealed that | | some vears the development |:D¥ the descendants of royaity, eking out | day in'the greatest city cleaning mova-|, vears stand--| It was the most general move- 'NOT T0 BE CONSIDERED &nificant speeck at a New York banquet to!the Governor General of Canada, Sccretary of State Root sald the time had passed when the annexation of the Dominion icould even be considered. He urged the American people to assist in binding the ties of friendship between the ‘Untted States and the country to the north. 3 .. 2 - — Secretary Root Appeals for a Better Understanding With the Dominion. JIR HENRY MORTIMERS NOTED CANADIAN AND BRITISH EMB/SSADORS. TO THE UNITED STATES, | WHO WERE GUESTS AND SPEAKERS AT A BANQUET TENDBRED BY THE PILGRIMS' CLUB IN NEW YORK CITY. il with our Northern neighbor. In 1812 a governor general, writing impersonally, said the majority of the people of Canada ‘we‘re in favor of casting their lot with America.” longer the outer fringe of a land inhabited precarious subsfstence from a slender soll. - She has become a great people, con- stantly increasing prosperity and | These significant remarks made to-night wealth and within her.are felt the stir- | by Elihu Root, Secretary of State, at a rings of & ngtional sentiment. The Amer- | dinner given in honor of Barl Grey, Gov- ican people must recognize that a great | ernor General of Canada, were enthusias- tically applauded. . Other important hints as to the attitude change is taking place on the other side of the border, which affects our relations Aged Couple ~ Praise Dufly’s Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Stroman, who are respectively 78 and 71 years old, find Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey their only relief from the ===+ ills that beset those nearing the century mark of life, MR. AND MRS. GEO. A STROMAN. Mr. Stroman in a recent letter says: have been using Duffy’s Pure Malt Whi My wife, who i8 seventy-one and is very nervous, finds Duffy’s the only thing that relieves her and she recommends it to all of her friends. As soon as she hears them complain she advises them to get Duffy’s, as it i the very .best medicine.” Geo. A, Stroman, 242 East Poplar St., York City, Pa., Nov. 28, 1905, Duffy’s Pure Malt Wh'skey Is an absolutely pure, gentle and inyigorating stimulant and f vic, builds u the nerve tissues, tones up the heart, gives power to the brair elasticity to the muscles und richness to the blood. It brings . the vital forces, it makes digestion perfect and enables you t- food you eat the nourishmentit contains. It is invaluable for o ¢ . delicate women and llck{x children,” 1t st¥engthens the system, = a promoter of good health and long‘g ti' mak he old young and keeps the ung strong. Duffy’'s Pure Malt Whiskey cont#ins no fusel oil and is the nly whiskey that has been recognized us a mediciné. This isa guarantee. ¥ e o CAUTION, "t ? _hns bee; d = en be NE8. oy souny f it ear and “I am in my seventy-eighth results. cy for some time, With goo ns who may try and ade up to huitate Duf- “0ld Chemist” trade- XATION Hea The blood should have: 95 berAcent red corpuscles. With a less per cent come sickness and decay. -~ The wonderful discovery of Prof. Emst of the Harvard Medical School, who has successfully HUMAN BLOOD IN HEALTH. § B S HUMAN BLOOD PARTLY DISEASED. HUMAN BLOOD ALL DISEASED. photographed the micro-organisms in the blood that cause disease and human suffering, focused public attention upon the necessity of keeping the blood pure, and rich in red corpuscles. And because I1th Is Pure Blood Hood’s Sarsaparilla Purifi, Vitalizes and Enriches fhe Blood making, feeding and developing the red corpuscles, giving the full blood count as no other known prescription will do, it has become universally recognized as an indispensable remedy, and in many cases an infallible cure for the many serious disorders that follow fast upon exhausted vitality. Languor, nervousness, stomach derangements and other ills quickly yield to its marvelous efficacy. It expels from the vital current the impurities that cause and promote disease. It is Nature’s Food for the Nerves It builds up the entire system. It isithe perfect spring remedy. It brings health and strength to the weak and ‘‘run down.” It is not a secret nostrum. It is prescribed and endorsed by physicians, Un# solicited testimonials from_ grateful peoplé in every part of the world are evidence of what it ‘has done and add emphatically to the assur- ance of what it will do for those who are not in normal condition. 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 usyal lquid form. In reducing Hood's Sarsaparilla to & solid extract, we have retained in the tablets the curative properties of every medicinal ingredient. Sold by druggists or gsent by mail. 100 doses one dollar. C. 1. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. of the United States toward the Dominion to the North were thrown out by Root. He showed that the time had passed when the annexation of Canada to the United States was even to be considered and made an appeal to the American peo- ple that, in the coming discussion of un- settled questions between the two cour tries, they use their good offices in bring- ing about an amicable adjustment. The address of the Secretary was ac- cepted by those who heard it as the volce of the administration, and it was received with enthusiasm. Many evidences of cordiality between the United States and the land of snows were seen in the course of the evening. The reference to the fact that Earl Grey was returning to this country the por- trait of Benjamin Franklin which was taken from the house of an American statesman in Philadglphia when the dwelling was the temporary- quarters of the nobleman’s great grandfather, was greeted with bursts of applause. Unusual interest attached to the pres- ence at the dinner of Earl Grey and the Secretary of State, for it was regarded as an affair of international import that they should meet this time. ‘Both Earl Grey and Embassador Dur- and responded to toasts. INJECTS ACID INTO | WOUND IN FOOT Ranchman Finds Home Treatment More Painful Than Injury. . Spectal Dispatch to The Call. LODI, March 31.—Curtiss Laraway, on the J. C. Thompson ranch, west of Woodbridge, yesterday stepped a rusty nail. Fearing blood poison, Lara- way injected turpentine into the wound. Not_ bel satisfied with this operation. he hunttl;‘d up a bottle containing pure carbolic acid and injected the fluid into his foot. The effect could not have been more painful had Laraway stuck a redhot | iron through the injured member. When Dr. Hopkins arrived on the scene Lara- way was beside himself from the excru- | clating pain he was suffering. He is stll in a precarious condition and lockjaw is threatened. PRSI MEN OF NOTE TO ADDRESS CHURCH WORKERS CONVENTION Meeting of Women’s Home and Mission- ary Socleties of Sacramento District ‘Will Be Held in Vacaviile. VALLEJO, March 81.—The fifteenth annual meeting of the Wamen's Home ‘and Foreign Missionary Socleties of the Sacramento Presbyterlan chureh will be held in Vacaville next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Carrie Judd. Montgomery of San Francisco; Mrs. C. S. Wright of San Francisco, president of the Occidental Board of ‘oreign Missions; Rev. J. H. McLaugh- ’fiu. superintendent of the Chinese mis- sions in S8an Francisco; Rév. L. A. Mc- Afee, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley; Rev, Ng FPoon tor of the leading Chinese in San Francisco, and a number ef from this district address tha convention. . i on |’ SPRECKELS COMPANY TO EXTEND LINE Enters Into Contract to Con- struet Electric Road in San Diego. SAN DIEGO, March 31.—Today it was announced that a contract has been en- tered into between the San Diego Elec- tric Railway Company and the Columbian Realty Company whereby the first named company is to build an electric street railway conmection with the -Ffth streqt boulevard and continuing along Univers- Fairmount avenua Material for the con- struction of the road is to Qe distributed at once and it is announced that no time ;| will be lost.-in eommencing the work of building the road. The San Diego Elec- tric Railway Company is a Spreckels cor- poration, while the principal stockholder of the Columbian’ Realty * Company is Barbee Hook of Los Angeles. —_— Finds No Proof of Murder. EUREKA, March 3L—John Berg of Oakland, uncle of John T. Hiller, who ended his life near Fortuna a fortnight ago, left for San Francisca today after investigating the death of his nephew. Berg was unable to find anything to show that the young man had been slain. Wallflower, Shirley Poppy,. { § line at University avenue and University | a s g ton is charged with entering a Pelca- ity avenue run through City Heights to | |HOLDS UP A STAGE FLOWER SEEDS = One each of Cosmos, Aster, Sweet Pea, Centaurea or Sweet Sultan ligonme. Marguerite Cirnation, Sun- asturtium, i - BARGAINS IN VEGETABLE PLANTS: m' Plants—12 for 25¢, mmln';-mhlu—.-;' -last TO MAKE AN ARREST Santa Cruz Deputy Plays Highwayman to Secure Ae- cused Passenger. Speclal Dispatca to The Call SANTA CRUZ, March 31—George Winterton, who has been employed by |.the Ocean Shore Railway at Pescadero, was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Moon. today while he was on his way to this city on the- Pescadero stage. Winter- dero saloon and stealing cash and time checks. The ‘stage was “held up” om the coast road by the Deputy, when arrest was made. —_—————— STOCKTON ASSESSMENT ROLL. SHOWS A GREAT INCREASE Property In Slough City Is Worth Much More Than It Was Last Year, STOCKTON, March 31.—The city #s- sessment roll of Stockton, which w be turngd over to the City Couneil.Me: day, will show a total valuation of $16,- 250,000, an increase of $1,580,000 over year's valuation. The -Assessor says he has listed 3500,000 additional improvements and added $1,000,000 real property valuation: , Dwarf N Bargaln Catalogue of Plunts,