The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 1, 1899, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1899. . 11 Kellogz. SCHOOL BO RD tedotododototototde to+o4etosototototest AHVEHTIS!NG : A.pVEETISEMENTs. sl > | A L . + lmmwwm«w@qw e O 66 : RABBI VOORSANGER : B F ENDS THE YEAR NOT A CANDIDATE : FENCES TAKED : WITH A FARCE: s TOTHE LiWiT 2 0 : ® > + Says He Has No Desire to Be the : 18 £ : ¢ : + e by Gallacher Elected Citv S s te President of Berkeley Sl M Foriy foot § DRY GOODS COMPANY. g St . g 3 Rllaghor L/OLICO SILY SRpOrin-, University. 2| " Color Atrocities. | 3 tendent of Schools With As- f| eoer it op OSING OUT SALE . s o v e " Sumed SePlousneSS. e The Call ¢ ";‘";2“2,‘,““,,;'l'v‘_f_?v:f;fi}.“‘:’t Cautorma o |TWELVE FEET THE LIMIT 2 i 3 2 & +| =z S . ! e ¢ ..0dd Pieces and Broken Lines... ¢ yv + HEAVY TAX ON ALL HIGHER 3:: e § |e T STRUCTURES. Members VlblOllSly Attack Judge Belcher © 24 AR ‘% CHILDREN'S COATS (Sizes 2 to 6 Years). g & % R jar PricesC'0 - $6.50, $7. $8, $10, $12.50 Each & With OppPObPIOUS Eplthets and Vile !f R I | Bhelan Made Numerous Futile Nomi-| % CLOSING PRICES . . s4.20, S5, So.20, 26, Sio Each 3 A s » matter whatever. +| mations—He Vetoes Hall of Jus- | CHILDREN’S JACKETS (Sizes 2 to 8 Years). = Language —Dlsgraceful and Dis- +| ficin:;:::tr::t;;?;d.efls ig ODD SIZES AND STYLES. Reduced from $3.00 to 85.00 & gusting Evening Session. ng a studen | = 3 BABIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS AND BONNETS. 3 s E:C;uapg.,‘;zflg S ’ | 3 BROKEN LINES and FRESH STYLES. To close outat from $1.50 3 T satisfied that *| A resolution came before the Board|& : 3 2 : + ago tmpos- |4 CHILDREN'S JERSEY LEGGINS. g S g ‘hgf'g_‘jf:;g ALL THE STYLISH COLORS. From $3.00 to $1.SO 2 s 54 % CHILDREN'S WOOLEN DRESSES. < r p 2 +| 2 Will Be Sold at Prices That Will Clear Out Odd Sizes. § P | o cteiie L AT R - = i LINGERIE! o g to 50 ¢ s LADIES’ MUSLIN GOWNS. 2 v at 2 5 b Former Prices 75c¢, 85¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. & iy e board yes- | SALE PRICES soOc, Si.ooO. 2 g aoe Nt Sl £ d s foat 5 MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC CHEMISE. 2 sham hed and I would prefer to be not diverted ‘3 Former Prices $1, $1.50, $1.75. SALE PRICES SOc, 7Sc, 81 g the obligations go to some fully cam- & § ce.” s e . LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAWERS. 3 z n the Berkeley U: ty ¢ & Former Prices 75¢,$1.25,$1.50. SALE PRICES SOc, 7S¢c, 8, ’3 B e 3 LADIES’ CORSET COVERS. 3 sed over the matter, and it is pr = - . - K ears r the place uniess there etk 'b (Sizes 34, 36 and 44 only) Reduced to sOc. ? Fusting . that while Dr. Voorsanger declines 4 & % v disg e o ® % CITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, ¢ tanding his longings might be in other ai- + g "SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, S. F. b if he did accept the exalted position he would @ 3 energies With the idea of making it his lifs + g UNION SQUARE. 3 o B & Mail aad Express Orders Reseive Immediate Atteation. SECOND FLOOR. & . b b Wworrying a great deal about een now and March next. It @ tee has for consideration the names + v : [ : are not candidates and who do not know epu rung s s 1 P . t lected for the place. The regents will deliberate on the q o : e t under con t nd if b will nami let him file objections afte DGO GS LI HO GO O 6% Dr. Wong Him, Nos. 15 and 117 Mason street, San Franciseo, Cal.—This tify that I have al years suffersr “from Disease of tha 5, & tumor in the left side and other dis- eases incidental to fe- males; that I have for and months at a PAINLESS DENTISTRY | | PLATES, | With Fres Extraction, from s4.50.| | TEETH FILLED With Gold, from 7Sc. Painless Extraction s Spesialty. WE WILL SAVE YOU HALF ON | YOUR DE-_NTAL BILL! Dr. T, §. Higuins' Dental Parlars, e b A 927 Market Street. ETTIE E. LOWE. Binkand. ELEVATOR | 371 24th street, San Francisco, Cal Over Cafe Binkan: Pl il S+S+9404+0 4040404 € case to the highest court if neces- . That affosded foare thas fsmpe: STEETE be done for me that e w PLATES. sin v to say I have en- am fully able to mother of a_ large for the past 15 or 20 ject, and was conv was both logical and date, but would v by any of his ¢ children; indee ” [ have not_en d Nintk he \l.n or 5 ithout his ap- warding the Succeed or not as a whole, the Hall of Justie . STeat and tremendous | and Morgue for $17,9%. He objects that 3in it.” 1t is interesting | the price excessive and that | bidder, in_ possession of e | to enable them to make a | er bid. L —— The board will meet o lay n ° EDY when it will turn o oo THE H Nothin T Moet, & | for FEMALE compum-rs &“ht‘.,""‘.., | g. Fer ail these pains, irregularities and diffieuities no | & | medynria Q ang.Rig By Sy adrhen cles to the : seit. Relieves Ch in Womb or Ovaries in 10 minutes. N Promptiy relieves Headache, Nausea, Blood and Biadder Troubles, Paintness, Nervousness, Fear anaon L by (Largest and Oldest Champagne House in the World). e vhole trume. Saft, Bure end WHITE SEAL (Grande Cuvee) is | Abseluicly Harmi =t aledin ] unsurpassed in quality, dryness and | STOPS ALL PAIN| 2 nted & slainwrspeas o veceis Organs, requires no By s nl.h:nn. o — change of diet. Cure D aranteed in 1 to 3 fly.. sSmall plain pack. 't tell b : “Gerard b‘unce after' many The new ¢ ¥S, a Burgundian will, I ho; suddenly drew herself up q like a | soldier on parade and wore a forbidding aspect. Complaints, Displacements, Backachs, Besiing Dcw nd all Female Disorders. o fiavor.—NEW YORK TIMES. 1M 10 MINUTES 53555200 co.caxton Bite. chicses Sold by Owl Drug Co., 8. F. and Oakland. seat of those diseases ker- the spirits and Vitelizes EEANES PENNYROYAL | PILI.S s S Punch in Boston. Mrs.* Browne—Yes, we used to 1 Tommy s i FOR EITIIER SEX. This remedy being in- jected directly to the s constitu a Sh measure b y canards s. Greene—Why so? hurt the book? - Mrs. Browne—No; it was too much like punning: playing on words, you know.— | the experiment of t | Boston Transcript. married men with mu —_—— Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. 'Fraid it would (‘UB age. by mail, $1.00, Rold only by GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agents, 214 Kearny st San iranctsco. Cal. -~ WHEN YOU Require an ELEC- TRIC BELT get “Dr. Pierce’s" and you will not be disappointed. | Call or address PIERCE | ELECTRIC ¢0., 620 Marke* 3. (opp. Palace Hote), S. F. | avant -has lately nounce: £ h probably a microbe."” be, know, " al- always slays the unfttest: thersfore, tha | married men are the unfittest; therefore, t‘\n bachelor is the fittest for a seat ir | ament.—Pall Mall Gazette, —_——— Luxury and Extravagance. ‘ In general the destruction of wealth Is a social as well' as an_individual loss. The weaith that is used upon riotous g is diverted from better uses. Extrav- agance is not necessarily luxury. The | mere transfer of wealth from one hand to | another does not involve destruction. | Consumption means using up. When a | nation spends $250,000 for a_ great picture | the wealth is not destroyed: it Is simply | transferred. When the ‘“Jubilee Plunger” ran through $2,500.000 in twelve calendar | months the wealth of the world was diminished only by the amount of it he | and those who sponged on him put down | their throats and otherwise wantonly de- | stroyed. In so far as it was simply trans- ferred to others to whom he paid extrav- agant prices it was not destroyed. To give high prices for articles which | are rare is not necessarily luxury, for the | price and the rare edition of the old mas- | ter both remain. It is true that extrava- gance may mean the transfer of wealth to those who will not use it well, but it | does not usual mean this. It generally involves a transfer to the hands of those | who will use it more wisely.—Interna- | tional Journal of Ethics. | Big & is s non- remady “tor” Gonerrbeny Gleet, Spermatorrhaa, ites, unnatural dis charges, or sny inflamma. to strigtare. tion, irritation or ulcera- ereresis satagion. fl08 of mucous mem- riizEvans Caewica Co. b"'l“' Nou-astringent. o e ks phm wrapper, Dmmd loc 8 L or | ADVERTISEMENTS. % o | ‘ 6‘77” | ] | Is Dr. Humphreys’ Cure for. Colds that “hang on” and i G R l p A lady living in one of the large brass manufacturing cities of | - Connecticut, writes: “My ten-year-old daughter, Irene, has been A chill is as a rule the first symptom. troubled with terrible sick headaches and spells of vomiting ever since This is followed by pains in the limbs she was a little tot. Her father thought she would outgrow them, but agh. Then if t i ehecked Preamonia tollows. Tose whe| She didn’t. She did not chew her food enough, and what she threw overwork themselves and live irregu- up seemed but half digested. Through the advice of a friend, 1 lar lives are the ones most liable to fall began giving her | victims. My advice to those who get their fest wet and are forced to remain out of doors is to keep continually moving and - b take “77.” A Cold can be avoided in l ans a u es this manner. ° “77" not alone “breaks up” the Cold, but it fortifies against taking Cold. . At druggists or sent prepaid; price Zic. and She was benefited at once, and after a treatment of one week the mfinl?&x“;}c{;};;km;x SENT FREE trouble eeased, and she has not had a bad spell since.” Since writing this letter, the lady states that she has reduced the e e e ek i | bt a bl & day and the good effect still continues, and she H U M P H R EYS’ believes that the use of the Tabules may soon be wholly for her daughter appears now to be absolutely well on Even- It was as | That Miss Julia Baker of the Hearst B be transferred to the John S

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