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WEDNESDAY EVENING OAKLAND TRIBUNE AUGV7ST 17, 1910, CARRES Tl-jTAl MMfM JtliP fill Jt I' I 1 1 I minmri Jolhoeoini's EUeryu28. The Lincoln-Roosevelt candidates "all along the line got approxi- mately the same vote as Johnson, Wilbur running ahead for Associate-Justice. Sloss gets- 2250 votes, Melvin 1500 an James 1600. Works fell behind Johnson 500 votes, which went to Meserve, and Spaulding gets 500. Smith leads Kirby for Congress in this county by' 2500 to 1500.

Clyde a regular, was elected Assemblyman frs'm the Seventh district. sis ai OCCBSS At Ventura (Continued from Page 1) Tor" the gubernatorial nomination, leads Alden Anderson, the regular organization nominee a much i- greater margin. Stanton and 'Ellery, the remaining two stalwart candidates, cut but little figure in the general result, the former running strongly only in his home county, Los Angeles, and the latter polling less than 3 per cent of the total Republican vote One stalwart congressman Duncan McKinlay in the' Second "district ha3 un-uuestionably defeated. Wm. E.

Kent, for whom I Gifford Finchot "stumped" the Second district, leads McKinlay by a narrowj but safe margin. In the Seventh the outcome between W. IX Stephens and James McLachlan Is" In doubt. E. A.

Hayes, insurgent incumbent from the Fifth district, has been renominated. Englebright, appears to have been renominated in the" First district. Figures on the contest between Smith and Kirby in the Eighth are not conclusive. In the other California districts, three in. number; the present stalwart representatives were not opposed.

Figures on the advisory vote for United States Senator, ito succeed Frank P. Flint are far from complete, but from the returns John D. Works, the choice of the League, appears to have a wide lead. Jackson's all brassed bed for $12 VENTURA, Aug. 17.

From indications-Johnson will carry the county for Governor, but not by the majority estimated by the Lincoln-Roosevelt League. It is figured that he will have 200 votes to the good, with Stanton second. The latter i3 running better than was expected. Curry is third in" the race, with Anderson a poor fourth and Ellery distanced. For Lieutenant-Governor Wallace is getting "a 'big vote and will lead Johnson considerably.

Congressman Smith carries the county handsomely over Kirby of San Diego, the ins-urgent Republican. Sloss and Wilbur will earry the 'county for the' Supreme Court Justice, the latter getting a big vote. 1or United States Senator Works and Meserve will run a close race in the county, with -Spalding a poor third. As illustrated. Has 2-inch, posts? heavy husks at- top and bottom, five brass rods' in head and fooU.

Can be had in trtree-quarter or "full sire, dull or polished finish. Terms $1.50 casil week Carpet values- It is apparent that Johnson has car- IO -wire Brussels of the insurgent Genuine body Brussels Some, with borders to et ried along virtually all At StocKton and that th in- State ticket -with him lofVi not.7 Tills is the heaviest tapestry brusseb? made; pretty patterns. Special. Sewed, surgent faction will have a good working STOCKTON. Aug.

IT. Returns came In Hiram W. Johnson is a native of California, having, been born in Sacramento on September 2, 1866. His father is Grove Lr. Johnson, former Congressman and himself for years one of the leaders of the Republican politics in the Jtate.

After attending the public schools jin Sacramento Hiram Johnson entered the University of California when he was 18 years old. He did not graduate, leaving in the middle of his third year to marry and enter the practice of law. For a long time he was associated with his brother, the late Albert Johnson, who, with himself, was identified with the reform element of the Republican party. During his many years of practice in Sacramento Mr. Johnson was an active opponent of the regular party organization and on two occasions succeeded in swinging his county delegation to State conventions into the insurgent ranks.

He took an active interest in municipal affairs in Sacramento and. was largely instrumental, through his independence and originality of campaigning, in the election of George Clark as Mayor of the capital city. During Clark's administration Johnson, in the advisory capacity of City Attorney, was responsible for the legislation that closed the gamjbling resorts of Sacramento. In .1902 Mr. Johnson moved to San Francisco.

Here he quickly took place in the front-rank of trial lawyers. One of his first cases of, note was as attorney for Frederick H. Marriott in a suit for damages. Johnson won for his client, who sued for $45,000. As a prosecutor he achieved fame by convicting George D.

Collins, the San Francisco attorney who was accused of bigamy. He came into particular prominence through his association with the graft prosecution, and it was largely through his work, undertaken after the shooting of FranciSiJ. Heney in court in 1908, thatthe conviction of Abe Ruef was brought about. i Mr. Johnson first came into political prominence' in San Francisco "when he tdok part in the Taylor-Langdon campaign of 1907, his efforts' Jaeing devoted to the aid of Langdon.

He was also an active, factor in the last municipal campaign and subsequently was chosen by "the Lincoln-Roosevejt League as the candidate for Governor. 85 majority in the State Legislature. match, beutiruiiy pat- terned. Special. Sewed, JL lined and laid per from San Joaquin county precincts very lined and laid per slowly.

Early indications, give Johnson a good lead, with Curry second and An derson third. The total vote for Governor of the six city precincts first in was: Johnson ldo, Curry 129. Anderson 42. The total Republican vote for San Joaquin county is estimated at ,5000 and it Is figured that Johnson will poll 3000. Indications from the country precincts are strong for Johnson.

At Napa Aug. 17. From reliable estimates it is believed that Johnjsn has carried Napa co-unty for governor by 500 over Curry, his nearest Qplo-nent. Kent and McKinlay ran ablut even, with Kent leading In thei city lead over Meserve for United States Senator. AVebb carried the ccrarity of Xapa by 5 0.

Spalding has a slight for attorney-general over Mc-Gowan by 400. Walter Griffiths is renominated for "assemblyman. The vote 'was the heaviest -ever cast at "-a primary election in this county. Walter Sibley will undoubtedly receive the Republican nomination for Sheriff. MAN FOUND YOUNG John W.

Moore will probably defeat C. L. Ortman for County Assessor. E. P.

Holtz will most 'probably win the Republican nomination for District Attorney over DYING IN GUTTER Deputies and Suspects Fight Duel; 1 Dead HOT SPRNGS. Aug. 17. In a street battle between two salleged horsa thieves and sheriff's officers here today George Chilwood. one of the thieves, waa killed and Sheriff Jade Houpt was probably fatally wounded.

The Italian-Swiss Colony's Asti Special, Sec, is as good as thei best French champagne, it is naturally fermented, in the bottle, not carbonated. Try it. Merced MFJRCED, Aug. 17. The votes cast In "Merced city amounted to 621, out of a registration of 8 4 8.

The county Diary Shows He Feared That He Would Be Killed by Enemies. Wife Laughs When Husband Hills Friend PHOENIX, Aug 17. Last evening Feliciano Chacom murdered Eduardo Perez as the i former's wife stepped off the southbound train at Congress Junction. The woman, entirely unconcerned laughingly told the bystanders that she was the cause of the killing, and by' her manner was evidently proud of his The circumstances rur'roundmg the tragedy show Chacon acted premeditat-edly throughout. Her invited his victim to his home to take a friendly drink.

When the men arrived at the house, Chaeon without a word of a pistol and deliberately shot the unsuspecting Perez through the -head, killing him -instantly. i Just as the fatal shot -was' fired, Mrs. Chacon aTTgTi ted from the train and was a witness, with' several others, to the crime. Her taking the matter as joke has incensed the whole of the small community at Congress her, but she seems entirely indifferent to their opinions and takes a keen interest in the man hunt instituted by officers at Wickenburg, Chacon having made his escape to the hills' immediately after the shooting. TWO NEW STORES M'LACHLAN LOSES IN LOS ANGELES Farmer 2000, Ferris Melvin 4500, Sloss 2000, Wilbur 2500, James 1500, Works 2500, Meserve 3000, Spalding 1500, Englebright 4500, and Childs 2500.

The vote on congressman is a great surprise, as it has all. along been conceded that Englebright would carry the county by jtbout ten to one. The. laboring men fought Englebright because! of the activity of. the heads if the lurrjber registration was 33 55.

If the votes in the country correspond to the votes; in the city, Johnson will carry the county by 140 votes, with Curry second. Other results are: Keesling for lieutenant-governor Jjy 150; Sloss and Melvin for associate justices by 120r Shannon for state printer by 120, and Needham for congressman almost unanimous. At Santa Cruz i SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 17. Returns are coming in slowly.

Johnson is sweeping the county "from all indications, and will carry it over the combined force against him. Returns from ninetee VENICE. Aug. 1.7. Albert G.

Francis, in whose pockets were found papers indicating that his home was on Maple Los 'Angeles, was picked up uri conscious on Windward avenue early to-day and died at the police station a short time afterward. That he was poisoned was evident from the finding of cyanide of potassium in his coat pocket, and it is believed that ho committed suicide. Nothing is known here of Francis. The vounar man kent a diarv. and under Max Grim and Charles Light.

J. A. Plummer's friends feel confident. Judging from present returns, that he will secure the Republican nomination for Superior Judge over E. I.

Jones. John Anderson and E. B. Wright are running neck and neck for Republican nomination for County Superintendent of Schools. The Democratic vote was exceedingly light.

There were practically no contests. STOCKTON, Aug. 17. Incomplete returns from eleven city prec.lncts give Curry 226, Johnson 221, Anderson 90. Eleven precincts complete out of 58 give Anderson S2, Curry 159, Johnson 208.

TRACY. Aug. 17- Partial returns Attorney-General: McGowan 22, Webb 30. Governor: Johnson 24, Curry 15, Anderson 19, Ellery 3, Stanton 2. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court: Melvin 34, Sloss 27, Wilbur 12, James 13.

LODI, Aug. 17. Two precincts Out of a total of 58 in San Joaquin county give for Governor, Johnson 84, Curry 9, Anderson IS, Ellery 1, Stanton 4. For Associate Justice of the Supreme Ccurt: Melvin 36," Sloss 44, Wilbur 41, James IS. Two precincts out of a total of 5S in San Joaquin county give for Attorney-General, Frank McGowan 36, U.

S. Webb 60. Congressman, Sixth district: James G. Needham 79. Mendocino County Aug.

17. Seven precincts out of a total of 65 in Mendocino county give for Governor: Johnson 165, Curry 144, Anderson 53, Ellery 4, Stanton 6. concerns in his behalf. Childs made a v. hirlwind canvass of the county dur ing the past week and -made great-roads on Englcbright's vote.

date of August 13 entered a note that he. Xext to our new store at 514 Twelfth, between Washington and Clay. Each store 20 ft. front by 75 ft. deep.

Ideal location. Will give good lt-ase to any affiliated or commercial business. Friedman's Gloak and Suit Go. 1058 Washington Street. At Santa Rosa LOS ANGELES, Aug.

17. 170 precincts complete In Los Angeles city and county, mostly city, out of a total of 402, give the following: For Governor Johnson 10,262, Stanton 5903, Curry 2441, Anderson 1002: Ellery 115. For Lieutenant Governor Wallace 8013, Farmer 3981, Ferris 3917, Keesling 1657. For Associate Justice Supreme Court Wilbur 13,612, Sloss 9274, Melvin 6904. Secretary of State O'Brien 7653.

Wagner 4127, Jordan 2671, Mouser 2131, Morrow 1206. For Controller Nye 7580, Mattlson 4490. For Attorney General Webb 7654, McGowan 3175. SANTA ROSA, -Aug. 17.

Incomplete was followed by two men ana mai ne feared they intended to poison him. FEARED FOR UIFE. In the diary was written these words: "Anna came to see me today. She said she would kill me if I did not be true to her. She evidently has found out that I have been going "with Louise.

She told me she had two friends watching raf. Now I am wise to their following me. One asked me to have a drink, but I refused, BEWARE OF FIRE from crossed electrfc; wires experts to do your wort Century Electric Fixture coi 13th- and Clay opposite Gas jpany. 329, Anderson 129, Curry 128.. For associate justice of the Supreme Court, it is conceded that Melvin will carry the county; although Sloss is running- close.

Eighteen precincts' give Melvin 143 and Sloss 119. For- attorney-general, Webb will carry the county by a good margin, the vote from eighteen precincts showing 7 6' for McGowan and 147 for Webb. Keesling Tor lieutenant- returns from the 72 precincts of Sonoma county indicate that Johnson has carried the county by a goodly majority, with Curry second in the race. The race jlbe-tween Keesling and Wallace for lieutenant Bovernor is neck and neck, land covernor has a erood lead. Menorvn Oakland's Most Progressive Store United States senator is getting -Kingsbury wice as many votes as Spalding and Fop Surveyor General-7977, Alberger 2391.

neither can be said at this hour to have any advantage. Judge Sloss and Judge Melvin are leading their opponents for associate justice, and A. G. Spalding had a slight advantage in' the count over his opponents forv United States senator. Congressman E.

McKinlay is leading William Kent by a slight majority Works combined. -rranK iViaiuson is i taking 75 per cefit of the vote in (this, his home county, against Nye, for controller. About 70 per cent of the vote of the general election cast at the primary election today. so the for representative, but the lead is slight it may be overturned when count is Out'-of the nearly 1700 voters reristered in Santa Itosa El Dorado County PLiCCERVTLLE, Aug. 17.

Partial returns from three precincts out of 34 In El Dorado county 'give for Governor: Johnson 90, Curry 72. Anderson 18, ElleVy 3. Stanton 1. For Congressman la- tjj.e First district: Englebright 56. Chlds 52.

For Attorney-General: McGowan 1100 cast their ballots. The principal i At Red BlufF S. Corner Thirteenth and Washington For Clerk Supreme Court Taylor 4822, Caughey 3137, Bemlss 3120, Fitzgerald 1727. For Superintendent of Public Instruction Edward Hyatt 4761, Allison Ware 7429. For State Printer Richardson 4085, McDonald 2081, Shannon Phillips 1170, Smart 581, Thorpe 81.

For Court of Appeal Shaw 5339, Oster 4101. For Board of Equalization McEl-vaine 6192, Gregory 5773. For Railroad Commissioner, Third district Eshleman 6331, Summerland 5054. For United States Senatoi Works 10,588, Meserve 7,864, Spalding 2341. For representative In Congress, Seventh district Stephens 12,380, Mc-L-achlan 8846.

interest in this county was the contest for governor and for congressman. I Late reports from Petaluma show that out of 476 votes counted inside the city McKiplay has ,278 votes and Kent 198. Although B. Ware, whose, home is) in this city and whose parents reside hre. ufiful lingerie Waists RED BLUFF, Aug.

17. -Six precincts complete out thirty-five give Anderson 4 7, Curry 45, Ellery 3, Johnson "120 and Stanton 5. For United States senator Meserve received 3 5. Spalding 5 8 and Works 5 8. For Congress.

Childs got 112 and Englebright 4 3. 1 At Redwood City i REDWQOn CITY, Aug. 17. Indica is leading Hyatt in many precincts more I than 10 to 1. as I was afraid he would poison me.

Papers were found giving the address of a brother, E. R. Francis, 240 Sedbnd street, San Francisco. HUNTING. FOR WOMEN.

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17. The police here are hunting for two myrterl-ous women in connection with the death at Venice of Albert J. Francis of this city. The women were mentioned on the diary of the poisoned man only by the names ''Anna and Louise." Francis lived here with his mother and his brother, E.

R. Francis, bookkeeper for a local brewing He left here in February to accept a position with a grocery company in Los The contents of the diary which have a bearing on the case have been communicated to Chief Martin by the Los Angeles police department. CooKing School Opens Soon in New Home The National Industrial Cooking School of Beulah Heights will open September 1 and the opening exercises w-ill continue ten days. The institution is affiliated with the Beulah Heights National Training School for young colored women and girls. It was established by Rev.

Dr. C. Harris Duval. May. 25.

1910, who obtained an 18-room house with almost an acre of land and through the courtesy of friends and the philanthropic citizpns of this city, a dormitory has been A laundry department will be installed in the near future. The sum of $500 must be raised to equip the apnrtment. Among" those who have been' invited to take part in the. dedicatory services are Governor' James- N. Gillett, Dr.

H. Irving. Dr. A. O.

D. Steel. Dr. S. W.

Hawkins, Dr. S. M. Davis, Dr. Byres and Dr.

Nelson. Price Ahoy! At BaKersfield BAKERSFIELD, Aug. 17. The Indi tions are that the vote in Kern county will be close between Johnson and Curry. cast.

Sloss and Melvin are leading for justices of the supreme court. Most of the Lincoln-Roosevelt candidates for the state ticket will carry the county. John F. Beckett has defeated Frank W. Vetterlihe, the regular, for the assembly nomination, by a large majority.

Smith, for congress, will carry the county by a small majority o'er Kirby; insurgent. tions ironi a partial count in scattering precincts throughout San Mateo county at an early hour today are tKat Kenneth M. Green, the Good Government league candidate for district attorney, will snow under Joseph .1. Bullock, the incumbent find head of the so-called county ring, by a tremendous plurality. Neither O'Keefe nor Styles, the other candidates for the Republican nomination, are making much of a showing ami Green may -come out with a good majority, i -From the rtresent trifliratinnQ fVoen a Johnson looks like a winner by a small pludality.

Anderson is third and Stanton fouri. Twelve precincts out of 66 irt the countv, including Bakcrsfleld, give Anderson 73, Johnson 182, Curry 118, Stanton 23 and Ellery 3. A light vote was prlled. not more than 2500 out of a totjal of S500 registrations. j.

Dorsey, Republican, for senator, has carried the county over Larkins, Lincoln-Roosevelt, of Visalia, by a tremendous vote. S. C. Smith has a good majority ove'r Kirby for congress. ITeyman, Republican, is nominated for the assembly oVe Beckes.

The entire sur-. plus stock of a leading manufacturer of fine Waists bought at 50 cents on the dollar, and you re-Veive the benefit of This lucky, purchase. Aot samples, but fresh, new merchandise. -The materials are dainty sheer mulls and lawns, trimmed with the linest of embroid-e Valenciennes, cluny and filet lace, insertions' and panels. -And best of all, they At San Diego SAN Aug.

17. Fifty precincts Complete out of 96 in San Diego city and county give the following: Governor Anderson 697. Curry 1119, I Ellery 30, Johnson 13S2, Stanton 557. Fqrr lieutenant goernor: Farmer 76 should carry nearly every precinct in the county and is. likely to carry the candidates indorsed byj the Good Government league for other offices wVh him.

A Early reports from Burlingame shovj that Johnson will havp nearly double the number of votes of any opponent, with Curry and Andersdn running about even. Davison has a good lead over Hayes for congress in the Burllngame district, while I.oveland has carried Burllngame by a big majority oveV Algel-tinger. for railroad commissioner. Ferris 51, Keesling "71, "Wallace 77; fl 79. At Santa Clara SANTA CLARA, Aug.

17. Four precincts of Santa Clara give for governor: Johnson 36, Curry 11, Anderson 6 9, Ellery Stanton 2. For associate "justice of the Supreme Courts Melvin 6 5 Sloss 71, Wilbur 39, James 30. 4 GILROY, Aug. 17.

Two precincts in Santa Clara county give for congressman in the Fifth district: Hayes 2 8, Davison 12. For attorney-general. McGowan 14, Webb 3 0. SANTA CLARA. Aug.

17. Three precincts in the town of Santa Clara give for congressman in the Fifth district: Hayes 56, Davison 45. Four precincts give for attorney-general; McGowan 60, Webb 42. Two 1 precinct? 1 give for congressman in the Fifth district: Hayes 48 and Davison 62. For attornev-general: McGowan 50 and Webb 74.

GILROY, Aug. 17. Two precincts in Santa -Clara county give for Johnson 8 3, Curry 14, Anderson 3 4, Ellery none, Stanton 1. For associate Justice of Supreme, Court: Melvin 52, Sloss? 77. Wilbur 4 2.

-James-2 6. Ethel Roosevelt Is to Study Glaciers GREAT FALLS, Aug. 17. Miss Ethel Roosevelt, daughter of the former President, Is in Montana, accompanied by Major Henry Fairfield Osborn, the famous paleontologist of the United States Geo-logical Survey, Miss Osborn, his daughter, and a party of guides. Miss Roosevelt is engaged in exploring the glacial records of Glacier Park.

The party left Lake McDonald with a 20-mule, pack train yesterday morning for a two weeks' trip among the practically unexplored portions of the recently created government reserve. Miss Roosevelt, Major Osborn and Miss Osborn have been in Wyoming for the last few 'weeks. Major Osborn is conducting an examination of the glacial formation. is sr United States senator, Meserve 60 Spalding 79. Work 99; congress.

Smith 157, Kirby S4 state senator, Dorsey 201 Larklns 70, both Republicans; assembly Beckes 110, Heyman 135; Sloss and Mel ELECTION WORRIES MAKES MAN PARADE IN THE ALTOGETHER vin nominated for associate Justice. At San Luis Obispo At EureKa i are tne latest fall rnodels. Sale begins Thursday at 8:30. S3, $4 and S5 Vaists $1.95. An exceedingly low price when you consider the quality.

Dozens of styles to select from. The trimmings are embroidery panels and medallions, filet or imitation Irish crochet lace insertion and yokes Each waist seems prettier than the other They are models of daintiness and good taste. On sale at SI. 50, $1.75, 2 Vaisls SAX LUIS OBTSPO. Aug.

17. Com plete returns from most of the large pre KI'REKA. Aug. 17. The vote in Humboldt, rounty today was about 90 per cent of the entire registered vote.

Late clncts of the county show that Hiram United. States Senator Meserve 112, Spalding 2985. Works 549. Congressman Kirby 3006, SmithJ 1385. State Senator Sloane 1616, Wright 1910.

I SAN DIEGO, Aug. 17. Forty-two- out of a total of 96 precincts received this morning give the following totals: Governor Anderson 583. Curry 955, Ellery 23. Johnson 1124, Stanton 445.

Lieutenant Governor Farmer $94, Ferris 602, Keesling 333. Associate Justice Melvin 1C25, Sloss 1332, Wilbur 1231. Secretary of State Jordan 463, Alouser 4S7. O'Brien 402. 'Wagner 856.

Controller Mattlson 1355, Nye 1191. Treasurer Williams- 2414. United States Senator Meserve 85, Spalding 2454, Works 466. Associate Justice Oster 598, Shaw 2070. Railroad Commissioner Eshleman 1132.

Summerland 1244. Congressman Kirby 16C8. Smith 1184. State Senator Sloane 1360, Wright 1592. Johnson has carried the county by 20' plurality over Curry, his nearest com petltor.

In this city only a- little ove returns indicate- that Jfihnson will have about 3000, "Anderson JS00. Curry 1400, Ellei-y 700. Keesling 20io. Wallace 2000. 50 per cent of the registered vote was His mind unhinged by worry over the result of the primaries election, in which he had taken the deepest interest, Albert Khret "was found at this morning wandering between North Oakland and Emeryville, shouting and gesticulating wildly as though delivering a campaign address.

He had thrown away most of his garments, and was running about half nude, when found by Deputy Marshal Llppe of Emeryville, and turned over to Patrolman Stocker. II A i Cdntvol mm i 1 8 Ten beautiful models of lingerie waists exquisitely cmhclKiihx.l -with i esjSh SSiiofe lace or embroidery ptjhels and yokes; also trimmed sleeves and backs; suitable for street, aft moon or evening wear. of the sheerest, softest law ns; and mulls that you have )Q a ever seen. Values up J2.00 -y? 6 cl li 1 11 IT IHIIVJII Wll BtiniltVlMU 111 1 1 Ull 1 District Hinkle District udson ana nui no exanunea joerore me commission. r.

Shinning Plaid Sill; Vaisls, S6. 50 Assemblyman 79th 179. Assemblvman SOth 446, Mansfield 224. i i I received the latest in if a 11 Shirt Waists in Plaid and Dresden effect. Strictly tailored, with tucks, the 'new pi solid, coh the n-ew in solid colorS At Fi1 esno piams ana Persian.

Special value HQ HARMFUL MINERALS PURELY VEGETABLE are acknowledged the- world over by good dressers to be the highest grade shirt on the American market. We 're the exclusive agents and we have just opened a shipment of advanced Fall style at i FRESNO, Aug. 17. Returns received during the forenoon today, including the city of Fresno and about half of the country show the following vote for the principal State offices: Governor Anderson 496, Curry 396, Johnson 2961. Stanton 58.

Associate Justice of Supreme Court James 613, Melvin 1124, Sloss 1455, Wilbur 1725. United States Senator Meserve 605, Spalding 567, Works 1736. Wallace for Lieutenant Governor is keeping pace with Johnson, and the Lincoln-Roosevelt League In general has s-cored a victory in Fresno county that will go down in -history. There are certain mineral medicines whidU. will temporarily remove the external symptoms of Contagious Blood 'Poison, and shut the disease up in the system for awhile, but when the treatment i3 'left ofl the trouble always returns In worse form.

But that is not all the delicate membranes 1 and tissues of the stomach and bowels are usullay injured by these strong, minerals, and frequently stomach trouble, chronic dyspepsia, and mercu-; rial rheumatism are added to-the destructive blood poison. S. S. S. is the only remedy that can be use4 -with perfect safety in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, and with the assurance that a lasting cure will result.

This medicine, made entirely of nom-injurious roots, herbs and bark3 of recognized curative and tonic value, removes every particle of tho irirus from the circulation, and by enriching and strengthening the blood .50 Per. v. D. J. SCII0EI1FELD CO.

Watchmakers and Jewelers, who put. in WATCH CIt VSTAI.S 1 Oe ttATCIIES xi 1 .00 MAIXSPltlXCJS (t.uaranteed one year.) 38 San Pablo Avenue xlVr BUY OLL AND DUMOXDS At Santa Ana Willie with 0 J. HE ESEhM removesBYBry symptom permanently, s. a. S.

does not hide or cover utj the disease in any way, but cures it by removing it from the system. Home Treatment Book, and any medical advice free to all who write. SANTA ANA, Aug. 17. Orange county cast approximately 4000 votes of the 5100 registered.

Johnson gets 2750, Stanton 750, Curry 300, Anderson 175t THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLANTA, GA i.

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