The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 10, 1899, Page 8

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ADVERTISEMENTS. What? Chinaware Makes Neat and Acceptable Presents. =r Shall You Choose for Christmas Time —We Have Compiled a List of Helps Below : . Acceptable’ ey Presents for g2y m=n. We have bf them in vari- ous styles of CIGAR CASES. ¢ pie “JRS:':: @ leathsr from & e = =Y35¢ to $7. or Szlad Set......ccceee8q 2nd $5 | 3y o BEther CaME R0 e - W ) fu SS ation. A to fullness of decoratio | carry a full line of Leather Novelties Our Empire and Court Rovale dec- | jn carved and burnt I=ather, such as rations are the tastiest turned out in | Chatelaines, Purses, Beits, Cigar,L= France or Germany. ter, Card anl Eveglass Cases, Ladies’ CHOCOLATE SETS— | Purses in S“ul, Monkey Skin, Lizard, detedieietsisieieie ’ Without tray.. | Aligator, Morocco Grain, etc., from With tray........... | soc to £7. Chain Purses, white metal, TETE-A-TETE SETS, from... | late shape, with long chain, 25¢, 35¢ ..$1.25 to $6.00 | And 50¢, a finer line from 75¢ to $2.50. P ‘»\K.r PLI_IA TES . | In sterling silver $2.25 to $6. sesnsees$1.00, $1.25, $1 CLOCKS. CHOCOLATE CUPS AND SAU- A handsome present BB et 3oc each for anv ho; “High LEMONALE AND LIQUOR z‘),»_ Art” Gold Clocks wiil SETS . in 8-picce sets N not tarnish. $1.00 to s;.oo} BOHEMIAN VASES, a new and | mplet= line 25¢ to $4.00 each RACKER latest shapes and rations v +2eee50C tO $2.00 CHOCOLATE POTS.. Small size..........$1.50 Jewel set..$2 and £2.50 Large size 6.00 Back enamel 8-day Mzntel Clock......82.95 JARS ) A Feged 2pee | Same with bronze || $1, $1.50, $2, $2.25, $2.50 and §3 each | CENTY trimmings. .. $3.45 /- i %‘\ ji\ : J_.nr;c Mantel Clock, . 2 e ay, lg-hour strike, - «—f:_—__j‘p m_ar:lenex and gilt \ea 1 trimmed.. ...84.50 Geo. Wostsnholm (I X L) Pockst We have a complete line of Clocks ry, sta from $1.50 to $3s. saell or horn, bla eeree$1.00 Same as abovs with bolstered ends | WATCHB~ l.(o: HMrp’s Gold Filled Best Germ in assorted unting Case Ameri- "1'1 A « can, Standard Move- =ind ment, guaranteed for 5 make, Stag- | years, §6.5s0; men’s Gold Filled Open Face Waltham Elgin, 20 guarantee, £10; Gent's andle knife, fork and steel p Solid Silver Open Face & Waltham, €8; Ladies’ ; small Goid Filled Chat- | | blade $5.00 elaine Watch, 1o-vear guarantes, | 87.50; Ladies’ Solid Gold Watch, set with genuine diamonds, $20; Dewey | Watch, guaranteed to run 1 year, $1. STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES. | These at 25 Cents Each Tooth brushes, tooth powder hold- ers, nail files, shoe horns, shoe but- toners, glove buttoners, hat pins, hat | marks, book marks, thimbles, wax, emery, silk watch guards, roller blot- ters, letter seals, charm lead pencils, | scarfpins, hair otnamenis or brooch o dumbbell links, mustache combs, pal: shirt studs, ladizs’ and children’s | rings, friendship hearts, ear knobs, vaseline jars, pen knives, vinaigrettes, hai- riers, zll good, sensible size We g c h Jointed Bodies, Bisque ywing Hair, dressed in | and strongly made. Challies, Sateen, nicely trimmed Powder Ja-, $1; with puff. -.81.50 Hats to match .35 and 35¢ Match Boxes, $1; with concealed | photo .......... S Mirror, Brush and Comb. Hair Brush and Comb. Bonnet Brush, soc ing Comb . inch _Jointed Bodies, . Flowinz Hair, dressed ilks and Worstsds, hats to .-Soc and 6oc $2.25 Ladies’ Dress- - % 3 -..50C b, Hr'“' S’i 44 tgo"’;é 1 Folding Tooth Brush and Case slsz; Boys’ Boxing| Vest Pocket Flask, alisilver...§3.50 Gloves, sets of 4.8t | Nethersole Bracelets, fancy or plain | Boys’ Boxing |™ Boc il Gloves, ox-blood tan | Fine % 31.;0‘ Briar- Men’s Buxing‘ w090 Glowes:.o 2820 | s Plpes in + .52, $2.50, £3 10 $6 | gcases, 1seball Mitts and Gloves... | plain and , 755, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 | silver F Striking Bags all lins of Catchers’ Mitts. $1.50, 82, § 2.50, $3.50 t0 $5.50 | w004 Pipes.. 35¢, 50: and 75¢ Rugby and Association| Meerchaum Pip:s, Cigarand Cigar- ....$1, $1.25, $2.50 and 84 ! ette Cases, Holders in full variety. Footballs, Will & Finck Co., 818-820 Market Street. Vestrymen Elected. ' meeting of 8t { this city held last the followin 1 for the E. D. Bu seph L. King Jr., F. ynegom, H Stauffer, J. Marte the 11 o'clock se | examination ana_ being were Thomas J. Rowan, of a i , and g a native of | . Ca | + & native serve wn —_—— Useful Christmas Presents. Fancy inkstands, writing sets, desk . k0ld pens and calendars make ac- ceptable and useful Christmas presents | for » gentleman. For sale by Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. . —_———— Mulcted for Six Dollars. The master of the steamship Tacoma was notified yesterday by the customs au- thoritics that upon payment of $670, the duty on ten tons of coal, his vessel would be granted her clearance papers. Clear- SWOTD | ance has been withheld because the Ta- were | coma had unloaded some coal without sing the ne- | permission of the customs authorities. More Stars to Shine. . twelve new policemen Chief 1w more ay by | some of the opinions of local physicians: | | danger that environs a careless victim of | | serious business and one that wil THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1899. TEACHERS MAY BE AGENTS OF DEATH Oakland’s Health Board Praised for Its Bold Reforms. Physicians of Two Cit Isolating Consumptive Pupils as Well as Instructors Fro public schools? Shall children with tubercul public schools? These two questions have bee: by Dr. D. D. Crowley of the State The proposition was advanced by children with the disease included DR. J. MAHER OF OAKL HILE every medical man in this | city who has expressed an| pinfon heartily agrees with the omfort after eating. m- & Dr. Lefevre—It is surprising to me that | °™ Sihe - ! proposition of - Health Officer | some h action has not already been |ach and restore it to a healthful ~ondi- | Todd, all are surprised that such a seem- | taken by boards of health. A school toin. I heartily recommend them. | ingly ratfonal and imperative reform was not inaugurated long ago. siclans who discussed the matter yester- Of many phy- | | day only one, Dr. J. M. Selfridge of Oak- | m. land, combats the movement, declaring that consumption is neither contagious nor infectious, but hereditary. All others agree that it is the duty of Boards of Health and of Education and of parents to see that both teachers and pupils who are suffering from phthisis or consump tion should not come in contact with chil- dren otherwise healthy. Some have even gone €0 far as to suggest that consump- tive teachers and pupils should be placed in schools by themseives. Foliowing are Dr. E. L. Perrault, Supervisor—I cannot | conceive of any duty more incumbent on | a Board of Health or a Board of Educa- | tion than to see that teachers should be entirely free from the lgerms of consump- | tion. The matter {8 one of vital impor- tance and interest to every parent, and | certainly no Intelligent member of the medical fraternity will differ from my views. I think it is equally important that the children also be examined, for con- sumptive children can do even more harm than teachers on account of their closer contact with children who are healthy. 1t is impossible to estimate the amount of | tuberculosis. A teacher could not only pollute a schoolroom but a whole school 1t she should expectorate on the floor or | should be thoughtless in the use of her dkerchief. h'fi‘r. H. H. Hart—That Oakland health officer's position is correct. There can be no poseible defense for having a teacher among young folks who is afilicted with tubercuiosis. 1 have no doubt that In the course of time people, young and old, suf- fering from consumption will be isolated, | but we are not yet quite ready for such radical move. & Fhis matter is not a fad, but a very appeal %o every father and mother. The germs of consumption can be taken into the sys- | tem so easily that no one can guard | against them should lhe{.‘ be in the air. | Should the victim have the least cold or| have any membrane in such condition as | to offer a favorable sofl to the germs the | misehief is done and can/never be un- | done. No Board of Health In the country is doing its duty that does not follow tne example set by the Oakland board. Dr. W. A Meierdierk—The examination of teachers and school children is a meus- ure of great necessity and when parents understand fully what it means to their Beiebeteieiorainiot stebetsosied CTRIC BELT.” i LAME BACK CURED “DR. PIERCE'S WORTE IT6 WEIGET IN oD July 16 1899, | Shes Plerce Electric Co. De. 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FEastern Office: No. 8 Tribune Buliding, New York R A A A R e A e e e e e e 2 e e S e g 22 R ST Preesivststorsieisiiorstristretossiod offspring they will no doubt demand that those aficted with tuberculosis be kept apart from the others. It is as essential that this should be done as it is that lepers should be kept by themselves. There is always a cry against the isoia- tion of any particular set of sufferers, but that will die out when the people are ed- ucated in this matter. 1 have seen a big change In public sentiment during the past 7»" years. Once everybody cried out against the isolation of consumptives be- cause the disease Is not tontagious. Tn is true, but it is very infectious on ac- count of the ease with which it may oe contracted. I was some years with Dr, Morse and he made a very complete study of this question and believed that not only~| teachers and pupils but that every citi- zen should be examined to asecertain whether Lie had consumption or not. 1 will tell of one incident that oceurred in my practice and which will show why I believe consumptive teachers and pupils and handlers of food should be isolated. 1 once had a patient who kept a store and lived in the rear. He was a fearful victim of tuberculosis and Le was not very particular as to cleanliness. His mustache was frequently sofled with nis sputum and he would wipe it with his hands. Once while visiting him he left me to serve a customer with a loaf. .He did it without washing his hands and It is possible that that one act he sent death into a fa The sputum, when | ; 1 % ! : Shall teachers with tuberculosis be permitted to teach in the Board of Health, and following so closely upon the proposition made consumptives are of unusual interest to every family in the State. first suggested that teachers with the disease be disqualified by law. The idea was then elaborated by Dr. Maher, who wanted i | anothe: the little ones. We all know that no single disease claims as many victims as con- | sumption. The Oakland Board of Health has started out right, and so far as I know has set an example to the whole country. Health Officer J. H. Todd of Oakland was confident yesterday that his resolu- tion would be “extended to include chil- dren. He said: “I have just had a talk with Superin- tendent of Schools McClymonds and Dr. W. F. B. Wakefield of the Board of Edu- cation, and both assure me they heartily belleved * that the danger of contagion among children is quite as great as that between pupils and teachers and conse- quently that the resolution should be broad ‘enough to cover both matters. He said: “In disgussing the question Friday even- ing at the meeting of the Health Board | Dr. John T. Kitchings told of two cases | coming under his personal observation where children afflitted with tuberculosis and having but a year at the most to live | were attending school and exposing all ' ' their playmates to - the dread diseas ies lee Reasons OP | Now. P iciieve tnit there arc very many | such’cases In the Oakland school depart- | ment. | "*“I have favored some such action for a | long time, but never before have deemed i it feasible since there have been teachers | in the Oakland schocls who were known to | be consumptives. So far as my personal | | knowledge. goes there are none such new, | and therefore this is the time to act.” Dr. Wakefield, who is one of the | three physicians’on the School Board, in- | dorsed Health Officer Todd's statement “This resolution,” he declared, “will cer- | tainly pass. To take such action is for the public welfare that parents will g support."” “We should exclude children as well as teachers,” sald Dr. Maher. “Of course, we are to do nothing radical, but it is | my opinfon that the children are far more {kely to give tuberculosis to one another than they are to catch the disease from a teacher. For Instance, little children —and especially girls—kiss each other a great deal. Then they loan each other pencils, which are thoughtlessly stuck nto their mouths, and they trade lunches, | oftentimes biting at the same apple or | sandwich.” | Another of the physician members of | the Oakland Board of Education is Dr. Myra W. Knox. It is her contention that | a child afflicted with tuberculosis, aside from all other considerations, should .uLwnd its time in the open air ard not in | | the schoolroom poring over books. | The third physician | School Board fs Dr. W. J. Wilcox. Not only would he exclude consumptive teach- | ers, bt he would debar consumptive chil- dren from the privileges of the public | schools, | |, Drs. J. P. Dunn and Frank L. Adams, | both health officers of Oakland, indorse | Dr. Todd’s stand. i A dissenting opinion comes from Dr. J. | M. Selfridge, also of Oakland, who is a homeopath. ‘He declares that tuberculosis is communicated only through heredity. m Public Schools. nd I am confident us their warmest ve osis be permitted to attend the m propounded by the Oakland Board of Health to quarantine Health Officer J. H. Todd, who +ieiedededede .ie on the wvakland | The automatic coin-controlled felephone | {18 in considerable use in Berlin, and {if the results of the experiments are satis- factory this means of communication will bée used all over Germany. | AD 'VERTISEMENTS, TWO FINE SPECIMENS Of Physical Manhood. No form of athletic exercise demands t such perfect physical condition as orize | fighting. Every muscle In the body must | be fully developed and supple, and the | | heart, lungs and stomach must act to per- | fection. | Whether we indorse prize fighting or not | | 1t 1s, nevartheless, interesting to know | the manner by which men arrive at such physical perfection. James Jeffries, the present champion eight of the world, and his gal- | lant opponent, Tom Sharkey, in the great- est pugilistic encounter tnat has aver taken place, both pursued much the course of training and the iirst and important part of this training was to g the stomach in condition and to keep the digestion absolutely perfect, so that every muscle an1 nerve would be at its hignest capabilities. This was not done by a secret patent medicine, but both of these great pusil- ists used a well known natural digestive | tablet sold by druggists under name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and composed of the digestive ferments which every stomach requires for healthy digestion. Champion Jeffrie “Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets prevent acidity, strength- B R S e R SRS SRRt S S i S S o G S ®+0-+0-+-0-00-00+@ |0 the stomach and Insure perfect dig ! tion. They keep a man in fine physical | AND’S HEALTH BOARD. 'enndl(lnn.‘ Signed, James J. Jeitries, | | champion of the world. with a soil ready to germinate it that ha- The gallant fighter, Sharkey ys: “Siu- cillus will propa victim. gate till its ra ages claim Tablef art’s Dyspepsia remove all dis- They rest the teacher who ly expectorates on the floor is a menace to the life of every child in the school. I do not desire to needlessly alarm, but it is not only by of the breathing organs that con- sumption can be contracted. Let me illus- trate. A child cuts its finger. There may be no poison in the cut, but if the air Signed, Thos. J. Sharkey. The advantage of the daily use of Stu- art's Dyspepsia blets is that they keep | people well and ward off sickness and are equal fuable to well persons as to Lhe dyspeptics. Another advantage is that | these tablats contain no catharties, or poi- | yh;:ulrll contain ~"::np ol(i(:wlr“rma, un'|l UU: sons of any character, but simply Jiges- | chools ostly b d no Sohools are mostly ol bulldings and not | i/’ ferments which are found in every | settle on_the cut, the evil work is done | healthy stomach, and when digestion is and the child is doomed. imperfect it Is because the stomach lacks some of these elements, and Stuart's Dys- pepsia Taolets supply it. They are no cheap cathartic, but a per- fectly safe and efficlent digestive and tne demand for them is greater than the sale | of all other so-called dyspepsia cures com- bined. No remedy could possibly reach such a place in public esteem except as the result cf positive merit. Full sized packages are sold by all druggists at 50 cents and the best haoit you can possibly form is to take a Stu- art Tablet after each meal. They maxe upils. It appears to me that it Is strik- | weak stomachs strong and keep strong ng at the very root of the evil, protecting | stomachs vigorous. Should a teacher | take a handkerchief from her pocket on | which are some dry germs and should | shake it in a school room she could do | enough damage to threaten the life of | every child in the school. | This move Is but one more step along ‘ the lines that led to the forbidding of ex- ectoration on the sidewalks, only it is| ar more important and necessary. San, Francisco should at once take steps to protect her school children. Dr. J. A. Black—Although T was once | a teacher, T must confess that I have never heard of this important matter be- ing taken up in relation to teachers and ADVERTISEMENTS. l %1 lz PAY- | WHEN WELL. FREc ADVICE. As a guaran- by a thorough This any o many drug stores, us [ ‘The remedie: which Dr. Me | | | DR. MEYERS & CO. CURE ALL blsonfi@s OF MEN. 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Bouth Han Francisco.. 16:30F Way Stations (New Almaden Weds . *l:3ep ®9:1004 Han Jowo, Tres Pacliic Grove. Luis O A Bau Jose aud Way Stations . . v San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, Sun Jose, Tres Pinos Sauta Civz. Saiinas, acific Grove. d Way Sta 31 San Jse sl Principal Way Stations 5:00p San Jose Santa Fe Route. The fastest train, running over the best rafl. road, with the highest class sccommodations. Connecting train leaves San Franéisco &t 00 p. m. n'Dfl. 'WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SBATURDAY, Arriving in Chicago at 2:15 p. m. FRIDAY, SUNDaY, TUESOAY. WEDNESDAY, A & OVERLAND EXPRESS Every day in the Pullman Palace Upholstered Tourlst Cars leave Cakland for Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and the 5:% p. m. VALLEY ROAD Between Stockton, Fresno, Hanford, V1 sal Tulare and Bakersfield, furnishes good |oc‘:\ train service. dry, is just so many bacilli, and if but one minute germ be absorbed by a child discase, ket st.. San Francisco. | All druggists sell full sized packages of | sty S the l:yrnmld Pile Cure at i cents. They | BT NG dventics cure itching piles, protruding, bleeding or o e $ any form of this common and troublesome ¥£)’\‘p§rnl€gb :l };?n':- !.-n Francisco office, 628 Market st., telephone a Oaklapd office. 1118 Broadway. Sacramento office, 201 J street. San Jose office, T West Santa Clara street 13:00 | | CALIFORNI RY. C0. | py-iL. |SAN FRANGISGO AND NORTH PAGIFIG *30p | i. | | | Springs: at Clcverdal | Bucknelr's, RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO T0 SAN RAFAEL. : 1238, DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. 3.3, 5:10, 630 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:% p. m. SUNDAYS—%:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 130, 3:30, 5:00, #:2 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRA 18C0. DAYS—$:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 & m. ; 12:45, 519 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at and 6:35 p. m DAYS—§ 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, . m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave San Franetseo. | In Effect L ———| October 15, Week | Sun- | 1499 days. | Destination 00 am vato, 9:30 em| Petaluma. | 00 pm| Santa Rosa.| [ 35 pm| 6:22 pm Fulton, Windsor, Healdsburg. | Lytton. | Geyserville, 3:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale |10:25 am 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm Hopland and, Uklah. pm| 6:22 pm 25 am 22 pm ©am 22 pm 30 am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White phur Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs for the Geysers: at Hop- | 1and for Duncan nge, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad oda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Sp at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Hlue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Laks. Pome, Potter Vailey, John Day’s, Riverside, Liertey’s, Heights. Hullville, Orr cino City, - F Hot Sprin Westport, Us ths. ming’s. lirl‘]. . .:pr:m(m Scotia and Eureka Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- nd trip tickets to all points at hal Market General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent HORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Seasalite Perry. ‘ommencing October L N FRANCISCO TO M. C 1889, FROM SA ILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-—*7:00, *9:3, 11:00 a. m.; *1.45 ®3:40, 5:15, 600, 63 p. m EXTRA TRIPS lley and San Ra- and Saturdays, m. *10:00, *11:30 & m faei, on Mondays. at 9:00 and 11:30 SUNDA YS_*5 4 : , *4:45, 8:20, 9:00 p peian ‘rains marked (%) uentin FROM SAN RAFA FRANC18CO, WEEK DAYS-$.3, 40 a m; 20, 3:15,_*3:40. TRA TRIPS ays at 6:40 and 10:15 p. m DAYS 820, *5:00, *10:00, *H:46 & ma; 3:15, 4:65, *6:30 p. m 2: | “Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin FROM MILL VA EY TO SA LANCISCO. WEEK DAYS 5, 6:45, % a m; 5, 2:35, 3.45. 5 m. TRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and ays at 7:00 and 10:20 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:6, 10:06 a. m.; 13:08, 3:18, 3:%, 5:00, 6:46 p. m THROUGH TRAINS dero and way stations. and ay stations. Tomales and way sations. k Days—9:0 & m. ard 1:46 p. m R e = S —eeeeeee PG DR. HALL'S REINVIGORATOR Five Hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret Il losges remedy stops in hours, cures Emissions, Impo- tency, ricocele, Gonorrhoes, Gleet, Fits. Strictures, Lost Manhood and all wasting effects —="_ of self-abuse or excesses. sealed. §2 bottle: 3 bottles, $5; mrln(n:"ll: cure any case. Address HALL'S MEDICAL IN- STITUTE, 85 Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Al for sale at 1072 Market st.. S. F. All pnvlr: diseases quickiy cured. Send for free book. & THE WEEKLY CALL Enlarged to 18 Pages $1 per Year. p

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