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2ISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, WILL SING AT FaBioLd !ARTESIAN WELLS MAY SOLVE MISS CLARIBEL MUNSELL HOSPITAL BENEFIT TEA" ‘ CITY’S WATER RATE QUESTION BECOMES MRS. F. M. COLBY Camille D'An)i“e Crellin and Miss Edith Resolution Requesting Council to Incorporate Sum for Purchase ot“'PrettH Weddi“g Geremony Performed at the 3 . 4 y | . P Vernon Ward Volunteer Services. the Roberts Tract in the Proposed Bond Issue Will Be| Residence of the Bride's Parents % ooty ————++ ten I= to be given in behalf of the Fablola | Taken Up by the Fire and Water Committee Immediately. AKLAND, Dec. 12—The wedding -+ — i} St oA Tyl Pkl P i 5 \ Hospital, and will be one of the import- | of Miss Claribel Munsell and | - ant ‘events of the Christmas seasen. sXt1 - . — - - — S Frederick M. Colby took place will be the first time that Mrs. Crellin has 4 st s e s S T ST _ - R H this afternoon at 4 o'clock at tha sung before the people of Oakland in a ‘ Ve e : ; 4 = | residence of the bride’s parents, 1 way since her marriage into Oak- | | : 2 i Mr. "and Mrs. James Munsell. on Web- Mand sockstys Tl sho Wil ETve b bine: | ster street. The wedding was a very pret- fit of her magnificent voice to this charity | |ty affair and was attended by a great event. The appearance of Miss Edith { many friends of both the contracting par- Vernon Ward will be but the second made | ties. | The ceremony took place in the parlor, h decorated in yellow and whits , chrysanthemums. The remainder of the | house was filled with Christmas hoily | berries aud ferns, which made a very at- tractive deccration. Rev. Jchn Bakewell of Trinity Church | | performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by four bridesmalds—Miss Helen | by this young lady since her return from | | e F ' she completed her musi- hours of the tea will be from 2| | til 5, and the admission will be one dol- | | r, which will include the Fabiola cal- dar, the regular price of which is the ice charged for the a Mra. Willard T. Barton will be assisted eiving by the following ladies A john Yuie, Mrs. Reml Chabot A. Foiger, Mrs. W. W. Stand 1 - Ifn asqr Shafter, Miss Edith Huddart, Miss Helen Mrs. Willlam R. Davis, Mr sille and M#: »wn. Miss Char- Mr=. H. D. Lathrop, Mrs. Q A Dille and M Ada Brown. Miss Char | McChesney, Mrs. Mrs. W. T. H. F. Cooke lotte B Roy as bes denbach was the flower girl and sell, brother of the bride, acted The bride wore silk with chiffon, and c ad a pray flowet arried lilies of ihe valley wore the | | university colors in honor of the groom o belng dressed in blue and two in yel- low or llowing the ceremony a wedding Mrs. E. M. | | 3 M Vreakfast was served, after which Mr. iy NON W 0k, L. Hinw Iby ieft on a short wedding S irk, Mra journey. They will reside in Valona in ) e St e ra Costa County, where the groom is employed. | | iana Mrs. C i i || The engagement has been announcea ot | | Ethe! D. Adams. daughter of F. D. and [ | | Prenti; M. S Edwin Taylor, Mrs . cis Weston, Mrs. E. A | hitake inaldo Wilc J H Adams, to Frank G. Prescott, son . Prescott. The wedding will take 1 at Honolulu, where Mr. nua Son, Mrs. H._ O. Trowbridge, Mrs. Thomas | escott is in business. £ Mrs. Wil- oy, Mrs W Letts Oliver, Mrs. J. M. | | | SR e o . {1 | SAN LEANDRO, Dec. 12.—Margaret B G el Lot O s anuand JE | |G daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Har- | | | rison Gray. and Clarence L. Best were ‘ , | married yesterday afternoon at the res | L 5 i N 703 i ¥ | {dence of the bride's parents. Rev. Dr. P || ONE OF THE THREE FLOWING ARTESIAN WELLS THAT HAVE BEEN SUNK ON THE ROBERTS TRACT, Anderson of the Presbyterian church of- T | ! | WHICH IT IS PROPOSED TO UTILIZE AS A BASIS FOR A MUNICIPAL INEXHAUSTIBLE WATER SUP- I | ficiated. The residence was decorated in MRS. FREDERICK M. COLBY, - | e | pink and green. Forty guests attended WHO BECAME A BRIDE YES- : r ' [ | SRR | | Tha wedding breakfast, which was served ‘n—:m'n‘k [ | - S ik 4 | prior to the departure of Mr. and Mrs. 4 | | Best on a honeyrhoon trip to Southern Photo by Belle-Oudry. AKLAND, Dec. 12.—The campaign | dinary pressure_two of the wells have 7 which has been started by the | glven a flow -of 764.000 gallons daily. The | wells.” S th Ward Municipal Water | eightiinch well was hnr:}d at the expense| “'The eighteen weil. T e o IPe eaien | Of Captain 'Roberts. The ten-inch well | 12000000 gallons daily Douglas M. Toffelmeler, clerk of the from these lhre?‘:(‘n\lfnrnl& + — - | Board of Trustees, and Miss Isabel M. a surprise when the announcement was at Alvarado supply ippiald Professor | Cormack were married yesterday at 8an made that the wedding had oceurred anced Salaries and More"Coll.ege Men May Leave on | | ! was sunk at the cost of the city. *The | Wallace vesterda ssistants Asked For Concert Tour, but May | of a bond proposition for the pur- | third well of five iuches diameter, had | number of wells can be sunk at San Lo- | Francisco. Their many friends were given across the bay SEISL »as ' | chase of the Roberis tract at S Lo- | been sunk several years ago by Captain | renzo without one well interfering wit ° . o has reached a definite point. The | Roberts and was recently cleanad out for | another. T belleve that a municipnl sup. | @ fejeieieiitirieimimtmteieiiiiieiinb i by Officials. Not Return. oIt Caunell 1 st by resa. | AN experimental test. This well, accord- | ply can be obtained in sufficient quantity Council has been requested by | : ing to Secretary Charles J. Welch of the | The daily consumption of Oakiand is no | | lution to incorporate as the leading item | geventh Ward League, has developed | 9,000,000 gallons. If a salt water sprinkiing | { for the bond election this scheme to Pro- | 350,000 gallons daily flow, plant were installed the required fresh “rancisco Call, | BERKELEY, Dee. 12—The music cir- | vide money for the purpose of estab- | Concerning the general conditions Sec- | water supply can be materially reduced. | Dec. 12. | cles of the University of California are | lishing a municipal tresh water supply, | retary Weich says | A municipal plant will solve the great | being restored to peace. Although the | w e e s property as the basls. “The sinking of the eight-inch well | question of water rates that now is in- Y R b T o i O LD WA the R ODEE I REORCTY brought to light gravel and water-worn | flicted upon the city . " ¥ lub has never been| mphree artesian weils have been devel- | rock from a deptih of 550 feet, with a| The Council has been asked to appoint fully adjusted yet it Is generally con-|oped on the property. Members of the | strata of from fifty feet upward. 'The in- | an engineer to determine what will be tne | ceded that next term will find its mem- dications showed Tbeyon s D league -who have been interested in the any question | cost of a munieipal supply from the Rob- | bers singing together once more In RAr- | numerous tests of the welis declare that | (AL here was the bed of a greai sub- | eris properiy. This lund, 7 acres, is now mony. The revolters dropped one by one | . . % cell | terranean tiver. The evidence is excel- | under option of purchase to the city for from the insurgent ranke. There was a | oo oo O e e of oy | lont that there is an inexhaustible sup- | §100.000. Tt i§ nine miles distant. The sub- ol nsurkent ranks. | There was & | pear by, have given a dally flow of as | piy’ of clean pure Water here avaiiable; | ject wiil he'taken un by the fire and water | Row Ab:ut Body of Antonio | Says Better No Canal Than 0 he tests guarantee a continuous flow of | committee this week. d best abide by the ruling of the eacutive committee, TRen, 100, | @ dubeffuiuirfuieiifeimfeioeifoleiimtenf sfdeifodeieimfoiemiobdeiefdofiaimnfelufot dofeimfufeimffifeeifeiefeieieie i @alindo Leads to Hot One Under Hay-Paunce- for \y may have been 1 by some words which President | | cording secretary. J. . Nunes; fnancial Quarrel. forte Treaty. celer is quotud as saying regarding | Johnsor guide, J. B. Rose; guardian, F. >— ent singers . Recardo, trustess, F. J. Mathews, F. Me- e | You may go out If you i S (e T as if treaties were eternal. ommon practice to denounce when ¢ hange. Mr. the arrest by Deputy Coroner Henry ¥ | Quelien of George McMasters, an under- o) v - L epthecial Mrs. wwithac 1 | taker's assistant for J{h:n0~ i\'((‘,\l.u’;fli‘ 1 - | Landers of San Leandro, was held to-d A R e e 1 i of the Siaie University. | Doctors Move to Save Com- | paniers ot fa beimie. was veid ey | Charges Non-Fulfillment of | 11 feeting has extsteq tor a fonk e | [ 5 m Black as divector of the Giee {tonal Chureh Rev. Charies R Broyn The latter claim that the under- | Blaine held the only true position. While | e ey e | plct on Rates From | ML oan"s cozmpanied che funeral party ta Terms and Claims HGB.Vy i::.‘«?:nu frequently taken possession of | he was with me in London there was a | e e e T | Melean accompanied the funeral party to e B S TGTn® thess he| dinar with: o g saqall—snar e v . x { - 3 San Jo<e, where the interment took place ¢ PEPE P TSI DR W | Dissolution. | thia ‘mrcernnon. The pall-bearers were: Damages. fore official inspection had been held. The [ men of W. W. Huary of Berkeley, Frederick undertaker asserts that he has been un- | Chamber " ). Dec. 12.—The funeral of the vou may not come back | | E | e few words have a significant mean- | cm. s 3lee Club will go on the road this | Bee and J. Luwin: delegates to State Fed- Oakiand Offics San Prancisce Call, | YORK. Dec. 12—The Tribune will . . » charm the inhabitants of the | gzation of Lavor. F. J. Mathews and C. | 1118 Broadway, Dec. 12. | pub a let rom Andrew Cas : f Neither will an orzsnisation of | { e AR | A lively row at the Morgue about the | fav an canal. but opp s f esident Wheeler is quoted =1 of Mrs. P. B. Henn. | body of Antonlo Galindo led to night to ngland upon the sub- i —_— | B. Henn, wife of John a man who hopes some day to graduate of the State University, wditions ¢! t, among them Mr. The eonversation turned rese Morse promised to take the men on a | VS S, Lowry of nolulu, C. K. Palmer, J. H. . { asarily hampered in the pursuit of | upon Mr. Blaine’s disagreements with th h Southern California this va- > 3 Baeney. B. C. Hawes and Captain Wil- | R ealling by dilatory practice at the gland on the C on-Bulwe: 3 g e i A LT O 1118 Broadway, Dec. 12. | of = Chautauqua, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs 1115 Broadway, Dec. 12. However all that may be, there was a | conversation ) 3 lingness to g0. Then the Stusest ox. Whether the recently incorporated Col-| Henn settled in San Jose in 1858 and later | City Attorney Dow to-day filed suit hot clash this morning in the Morgue, and Mr Blaine, you have not been friend- tive commiitee took action. It pre. | leBe of Physicians and Surgeons can es- | removed to this city against Contractor Fred Peterson and his night McMasters had charges of as- ||y to Englane - ed a men al to President Wheel tablish and operate a free clinlc in con- | N T R A bondsmen, the American Surety Company | sault with intent to do great bodily harm ““f don't see wh 1 should say so; I asking him to prohibit students from go- | pection with its new institution has be- | Boys’ Brotherhood Benefit. | of New York, to recover the amount of | USing vulgar language and disturbing the | have b dways with England. ing on the proposed vacation concert | come a question of serfous consideration | ALAMEDA, Dec. 12—A musical will be | the bond, $4000, on sceount of his faflure | Beace registered against him at the City| = ¢ in_the corre- St in, ew words | Siclans of the regular school who have | dence of AMrs Sl raah ) oo fortt | for dredging Lake Merritt. to: McMasters' attempt to embalm the W o corsespendence A e noh-returs o oneme of | become interested In the college are con- | T bt pnf‘n"%nw"“\»m" This outcome of the notorious case was | body of Galindo before arf autopsy could | passing betwee countries I singers. | fronted by the agreement made among the | he contributed by Mre. Florence Jenkins | anticipated by a resoiution sed by the | be hel ;1 it Ao HHAA T Oin: cane ot r};vu}x:lllvq ‘“"fi,‘ ¥ <Iv~\1"ri" :11‘ of a chorus Morse found him- | practitioners of the three schools of medi- Trost, Mrs. Melvin Dewing, Edward | council some two months since directing | At l‘h"”‘]';"j“-n. Tound that David Clear A e i gy & quartet, some musicians and | ¢ine which has been in force for thres | Thornton and 8. Humer Henley the City Attorney to endeavor to collect | G G%Galindo to fall by having pushed | ured to hope. W @ I told he 2,:‘ m'fi;{; K;::”:r]fi:d(\]-‘;g:‘:lu;;fi years, and provides that no fr‘p» clinics, | T s damages from the parties responsible for | him away as he threatened to assault| Majesty what the Pr °nt expected. South to make dates for the ap- | Corraety o e Yok A et was | HOTEL ARRIVALS. the lake dredging Job. The complaint spec- | Clear With @ pocket knife. ' George ~““in you admit then that you changed pearance of the men. Again the exec 1;“,:19 the thought of a college was ,“_l\ ifies that there remains in the iake bed | Wright, a boy who nawr(he dlgnru.ny. Was | the character of the correspondence? {ive committee took action, declaring that | contemplated. In fact, If such an institu- | NDW WESTERN HOTEL. |1M480 cubic vards of mud which Peterson | the principal witngss before the Uotoneela) = Not & more than conditions —had the name “Berkeley Quartet,” like “Cali- | Somn hid been In wiew the agreement| A C Bassett, N Y reon, St Paul agreed to remove, and that it would cost =i T - - ¢ th Mt et e B 1 3 ” wo 0- o v s clinic ton- | F Selson, Arizon: D R Martin, P Costa 0 > , ; _COBL | Geath was caused by a fracture of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty s negotiated we Rt g i T Py e L wrould-tame provified Xor x ciinic o Son-| B SeuS e B P 34itn pliscis Aecompanying the complaimt ‘are maps | Skull and cerebral hemorrhage. were a small, weak country, and expected r Class cers. 4 - o v a1 C g gy ¥~ | R Maxwell, Mich £ *urcell, Dawson ! s 0 - to borrow the money to buiid the canal given by a real university club. Morse | et oliase: Grithout. » : 2 j | Rrep ¢ the ¢ cine v | : T . | siclans say, a college without a clinic | }' 3 fafiwich, Ala * F White, Washingtn | Rrepared by the city's engineer, showing : v s o By s e J2The members of | was sent for by the committen = The | Couid not b a complote success et 52 S |7 Mulnoy, ingleaide” " | the untouched area and that which was| W. C. Beatie’s Home Scorched. | from you: now we don't sk for your 1 erms of agreement by which students | “rpe question is of such grave Impor-| Mrs M J Carr. Petalma G N Heltm: L Ang | dredged to the specified depth of four feet. | 10y AND, Dec. 12—A spark from a | population tha at Britain. Gentle- might go and come were these: Morse ce that the Alameda County Medi G Meyer & w. Victoria ) B Texas | The document discloses the fact that even g h the stage of v changed the name of his club from | L0IS " Composed of the practiloners of | W Jarrett, Vern F'ifoover, Indiana it the City wins Its Suit the taxpayers will | grate ife gnited o’ couch this morning at | men, the republic Is past the stage of ven- M Berkeley Quartet to Brahms Quartet, | tho regular” school, has taken the sub- | P Johnson, Rochester F Horan, Reno be out $14.000 if the City Attorney’s claims | the residence ‘:rh fla rfi . Bea “{kl" turing to hope when any other {,\an, reside er the famous composer. He also|jact jn hand. At last night's meeting of | C Wilson, Tuscon > Middleton, England | yre maintained. Orange "”’“h, e h*""l? l“l’”’ qu ch Y | tells us what it expects. But N»\hHr |',.,;qy. s Howard | agreed In no way to use the university | the soclety the matter was given a full | B Willlams. Boston G Woriev. Visalla | ,The contractor claime that the change | XDEWISRES DY 8 CercR, SRS Mg 2 S8 venture. te hape r rren Meyers me discussion. The physicians declare that | ; fogn; Grantsville 3 Plopin, go of programme was authorizes y the gy fluld was pe 4 i % : naries Vols Erahme Quartet was originally com- | {he society Is ununimous that the com-| % 'pSuEL SR € L'§fikore: Guernevn | Board of Works on the ground that it was | Weter, BSOSt A€ HE LD OC BINIEE SO Mot r president was posed of Emile Barrangon, first tenor; | pact shall be sustained. There are two!| aeKensie, Nebr B 1. Fisher, Alabama | advisable to remove the entire amount of He will speak at the gradu- Phelps, second_tenor: Balph M- | other parties to the agreement, namely, | i Cook, Courtland g : mud called for by the contract from those Nelghbors k, first bass: Willlam MeDonald e bers of the homeopathic sc | 35 > ALACE portions of the lake most liable to filling e T e AT Tk ed. D X s Clark Driges, pianist: E1° [ e Sicians Ot the oc{;m;(lv branch. | sies Pt [ Bprb Sediment, and that this was wccord: | INSTALLED OFFICERS Ucigatiee pertaing - % dburn. banjoist; Hugo Poheim, 5 v college has upon its roll of of-| J C And s, y done. | der b ay- Pacncefote et acation for P“":’C ekl Of this I’,‘"\'"“‘""“”lf ""‘.)‘kmm; | noees ana faniily diany of the prominent | J D Phtterson, Ontarto ¥ e B R | ENIOF. A -BANQUEE | llhnv‘r»‘ w ’H % a -'.‘ I ;ri—rvmxu'\r-v1 A Superintex 1 college are Phelps, McCormick and | members of the regular school' who are | F Eaton, L Ang . 0 ATRESE S g o e e e s of tl .l EMPLOYERS AND LABOR { 2 Cotbtal Todae.. W 1 sarnest and & has orde a $ intensely interested in the suc of the | Mrs Eaton, L Members o enta odge. e Amneric and nothin blic schoc s the original intentlon of Brahms | project. It has been Incorporated and | P L Hoadley, N ! UNIONS ARE AT OUTS| Masons, Honor Those Who Will merican and nothing e = ng December start gouth the day after | gteps have been taken to commence work | C Colebrink & w. L. . “ 9 | | 5 Some of*the members have | on January 1. In order to start under | G R Potter, Salt Lake G C Hunter, N Y Building Trades Council Takes a| Guide Them This Term. — mina’s fiance has a tenor | d ind others are undecided | proper auspices the free clinic is deemed | J H Garnsey, Chicago 'E Revnolds, Pasadena | Bu g | At the meeting of Oriental Lodge No. 144 es, he's living in Kentucky now, ani Sarhar Op . M id this | ! 3 g > Mrs Whipple, Tacoma W Clapp, Pasadena | bs Wh Outsid | t the m 'S - NO. 188, | vs he's delighted.” whether or not to ®o. Morse said this | esgential. The clinic simply opens the | s w MAIR Batiey Pased Hand in Jobs ere Outsiders | .. "2/ 4 Accepted Masons, in St. John's | €, Says he's g : - sleveland Plain | would make the t Ne e - e P ] . S ell, Berlis . Masc % e a over lvin entucky uee a a Plaln | s was positive. that any one would | too baue 1o e Pt agio axe Tl e . Turney. Mexico | ALAMEDA, Dec. 12—The employers of | fortieth installation of elected and ap- | “You don’t understand. He means he's -y 0. otherwise. Opponents of clinics base their | T gpeflacy, Bakersfield Mr Chapman &w, Aus | labor and the labor unions of Alameda | pofnted officers took place. The install- | delighted that he's living."—Catholic Do know that colors affect one’s | R ss. D 7 5 | opposition largely upon proven abuses of ' G Holden & w, Boston Mrs S McKeown, L A | are at outs. Because Joseph A. McGowan | ing officer was George William Brooks, Standard t From Prosecutor to Father-in-Law. | the 11mn=|‘\n|?n. Th:_\‘ e ‘nw')r‘.-v F Ehort, Fresno Mrs F D Studebaker, | will not hire union men to help him | the retiring worshipful master, and the | : e vha - & blue necktie : = i - amply able to pay for medical attention! T A Temple, N Y L0 Angeles er the building of the Fischer Plumb- shal . was Judge James Morris ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND, Dec. 12.—When Charles v ] Al seapgprs oy | e . plaster t uilding of t m marshal _ ~ G tpnne out o be green 1 et Giiling. the young man who was charged | take advantagr of the CHRIeS o sbiain | Mrs Temwie XY |B L Matbews Baito | ing Company the Building Trades Council | Tfoutt, past master. ‘The oMficers install- | .. i £ cago 3 by his sweetheart's father with burgiary, | Medical and sufkieal €0 FILAOT COATRE + | T de Forfest, N Y | W iWatt, Stantora wants the Fischer Piumbing Company's | €d were: James Lawrence Hawks, wor- | came up for trial before Judge Greenme| ....ct the hemeopaths abandoned a| P G Stratton, Minn W Griffith, Tucson union plumbers to quit work. Because Shipful master, Robert Head o & GRAPE-NUTS. this morning, he received a sharp lec- | Ui i"ihay had been operating. Now the | G H Bartletf, Milwke Miss O'Brien, Minn Peter Christensen’s union carpenters have 1MOF warden: illam _Gilehr o A ture from the court. The case was with- | SN thed 088 Jreh, PRIC O o S Whethe | i Isenbers. Haw Isld|Mrs B Hunter, Reno | olor o i oric trom a nine-nous | Jarden: George Howard Thompson, 4 - -~ wn by the prosecution, but Judge | dURE0 IS ment of the clinic in con- | M F Tarpey, AlamedaE B Clulty, Wash mill they have been called off from work M. treasurer; Adolphus Skinne 3 D OUT e warned the prisoner not to come | $% 10 €S P e cpyjar college wil] | M Hunter, Lodl J R Philips, Stockton e dence and the painters smployes bard, secretary; Rev. Samuel James Le WALKE . him again on a similar charge, un- | be utilized as an excuse by those of | C J Riley, £hicago |8 Fuiton & w, Portid | 91 A Groome on ‘a’ hotse. built b chaplain; Henry Edward Pennell, ma he wanted a heavy sentence. It not < Syt e Merse D § Hardin, Boston |E C 3 by J. A. Groome oo bY a4 chal; William Robert Lee Campbell, se- neratood that the ofd gentleman has | Other schools to re-establish clinics. min|L A Irvine, Irvine W C non-union contractor have been ordered Shali Wlllam, onor e e well, Ju- ok ot Komwlede regarding the pind | CCLANE and 0 dId not press the charge. | FoT tbe compact will take advantage of | i, W"Alien, Montreal | Endenberg, St Louis | several cuses before the Building Trades g e R A Dzl Qaly thed who uio 1t the situation to br eement. F H Harvey, Galt G il in_Oakland last night, but_the i al 4 to give to people, particularly in- Oakland Divorce Cases. The compact was arranged to remedy | A Lean, Butte H sckion of Walking Delegate Thomas Mul- | After the installation the, officers, and | . y 3 s. frequenty causes much distress,| OAKLAND, Dec. 12—Judge Hall to-day | What the physiclans then. behind it|C Lunkinback Cal [Cept Housel e etad | Where a banquet was served to eighty-| know the lUXu\'y of it reas, whe knows exactly the | &ranted Mre F. M. Risen u decree of di- | SARES T DirNcUlarly opposed 0 | 7§ Cralg & w. Woodld|Dr O L Megowan, Sac | T oSS OA | five. An excellent menu was discussed, | 3 Tt food 10 give 10 quickly rebuild the | 1ok oo her busband, G. H. Risen, on | % ctice that obtained of handling | J Craig & fm. Cal |J W Keegan, Sta Rosa | ESTIMATES CLIMBING afiar which there Ware Voex: stlectione Pears’ is th d 1 to & 3 r he g L o | 104ge. work at_a minimum monthly fee | Miss Kankin. Cal J,H Devine, Sacto by the guartet composed ¢ n Clar ears’ 1s the purest an brain enters, that knowledge | Mre Dora A. Wooster hag fled sult for | er*member. - They also opposed the con- | F. Carter, Dallas V. A Tapscoit, Ra Bluft UPWARD IN BIG STEPS | Jirred Wilkie J, K. Fleming and J rce from her husband, Edwin C. o taichy erpeys W Waiker, Dallas Miss T E Toil, L A = 3 Jones, with P. K. ich as organist. | - . can be made use Wooster, alleging faflure to provide. f‘,f‘“mffi;‘nf&vh“r:fi.r.“'."‘mz’ e T );:‘,"‘“1: W w}}“lv,‘{m_ Cal' | H Ta los, A "% | Contra Costa Company’s Valuation of | Those who ‘:iersi d;wn"rm;i rfiw-M-;; to | best toilet soap m all the A ng Chicago woman says —— e Hly P vas | 4 T Hullinger, Cal Mrs L eintzelman, | toasts were: J. M. Troutt, orrow, | f the wonderful An Evening of Recreation. ifi%é‘??@l‘@ :‘:r“}:n:sr.ni:::; OBt “the thres | 24 Byxier & i S B e Its Plant égpr::ched by | Rev. E_B. Church, John H. Gray, Charles | world, . PP - ( S e Y q T C Merchant al Smith, Fresno Its perts. | Bone, W. M. Cubery, James L. Hawks, | ;: - randmother's and mother's cases, | Evening_Club has ‘arranged “An Even- | PRYSICENS, 0 (98 6 eRect. |EC )3ulverfle‘l!d. Minn|J W BruntonLos Ang OAKLAND, Dec. S pert | Btk of Rockford, Til., a member of the | grandmother "|ing of Recreation” to be given at the | “Re 0T 7ing, however, that those of the | B 11 Thombson Bt HellD I, Witiagi LePUrE | testimony adduced by the water company | (nited States Geological Burvey: H. E.| TONG PO CHY, mother's entire left side became to- | cluprooms, 132 Peralta street, on Friday | o} ci"fchools who abided by the agree- | T H hoya. Sen Rafacl Mrs R O Evand % a, | 16 the best bid they have vet made toward | Mathews and T. J. Crowley. During th | Successor to Dr. LAT PO TAL " zed, from a ruptured capillary | evening. Those not members are invited | ;,ent should be considered the Alameda | L A Hollister. Sta Barb| Nevada " | eatablishing their contention for an $5500,- | cvening _the = retiring master, G W.| e e D RIS - The doctor =aid it would | 10 attend County Medical Soclety has appointed | H B Morris, Sebastopol W B Henry, Bakersfild | 000 valuation on their total equipment. Brooks, was presen 8! ) ) College, after a very success- e a ——— e ference committees to meet the home- | W Hanson, Occidental T Hanson, (al | b the estimat ¢| €1 of his rank in the order, also a silver ful practice of many years in r her to live a week. She Veterinary Association. Spaths and eclectics upon the subject, | P Davis, Cal J T Sullian, Suisun | T “"l“""'”’"".‘:',:'i':,",em(m, Beeiof | punch bowl. China, has located In San ary food, and we put | The State Veterinary Medical Assoofa- | The purpose will be to secure if possible | J E Olmstead. Petalum H G Schumacher, Berin | SUcCCessive exper . e i Francisco, The surprising and in <n effort.to do all | tion held iia annual meeting at the Grand | & modification of the compact, that the | I I Van Wlokie, Cal [} Black, fan Jose | ning with piangines ot Tnea Al Pleasant Time in Prospect. marvelous cures ffected by n =n effort to do all | tion held 4 ey | 3 Respini, . Sacto , §7.077,527, t ave gone by stages | 5 3 " his herbs demonstrate their Hotel yesterday afternoon. Questions of [ “OHes® ST S The cotloge. are: " {3 Welindedy, St Louimls M Beed, Reedley B n s litile over Raif a mililon doiz| The C hristmas concert of the parishion- | potence and his skill. These tonishment of the doctor and | interest to the profession were discussed, Y L A Hilborn, Sacto cPherson, Seattl | 1a1q of thelr own valuation. Engineer | ers of the Church of Corpus Christi will | herbs cure over 400 different . imen President, Frank L. Adams, M: D.; secre- | H Cole, Cal T L Bryson, Sutter Crk f i day eveni Dy b 5, | diseases, _including Bright's elight of all of us, she slowly rallied | reports were approved and officers for the | tary, Carl R. Krone, M. D.; president of the | B T McLean, Berkeley F T Johnson, Sarto | Schuyler helped them out half a million, | be held Saturday evéning, December 1, Disease, Diabetes. - . 1t was pronounced the ensuing year were elected, as follows: | racuity, J. 8. Eastman, M. D.; registrar, Dr. | F Harrod, Fruitvale = (' A Carlson, Sacto raising Adams’ figures to $7.649.434. Now in the hall connm‘lk th the church. | . sy e Pecovens . President, Dr. J. Sulllvan of Suisun; vice | R. T. Stratton. Directors—D. D. Crowley, M. | A F Esterbrook, Ala |L A Booksin & w. Cal | comes W. Kiersted, the Bastern expert, | The following well-known artists wiil . = ton e e el P he kind on record. The doc- | BEERECN: AT aCoollum: secretary, Dr. ¢, | D.; 8. H. Buteau, M. D.; k. N. Bwer, M. D.} | 0 I Luhrkind, Ala L M Hancock. Nev (ty | and allows them $7,950,64. | render selections: Lis Pollettini, Stivia | Netve, Cancers. Tumors Blowd, Mol aad Feo \ing could have produced this | §7° Blemir; treasurer, Dr. ~'C. L. |J. L. Miiton, M. D W._8. . H. | L, C Neal, San Jose (G W Simpson, S Joge | ‘To-morrow Judge Hayne will begin his| Puerari and Signors Wanrell and Napo- | po WaRAES A0 SO LFEUR Goet S McGowan of Bacramento. The new board | 3. Thmas. M, B e Do e T8 OGn & w, NAVL 17 | eeking Butte < | attaci on Kiersted's appraisement: leont, lfl‘:‘&m{’“b";?:l;lfl'f‘gdfi- joges . | Office, 127 Washington st Office hours—9 a. B . - v culty— . D. C ,_professo prin- | G cher, J_Brunver, Sacto s et o it | Broderick, Etta nd Dr. onino o 9, m.: Sundays, 10 a. m. to We led to use Grape-Nuts be- | of examiners Is composed of Drs. H.| (lie"ind practice of surgery and clinical sur- | 4 & Boynton, Oroville B Swinford: Col | 3 Oliva, Miss C. Stev I it aTlr Chuaie’ o 3 oah: i Faulkner and R. A. Archibald. | 578’ Bastman, professor of the principl | Dr A I Seallney, Cal 'C F Lemmon & w, Oak 5 & Piae: ih- Saswaras: wilh % S | t r t with a weak stomach g The following were present: Dr. D. F. | practice of medicire; Dr. Carl R. Krone, pi {0 B Pardee, Chivago |J E Thompson, Sact HAYWARDS, C. ywards will | Master Anderson. | A. DARLEY, San ‘nel. r life, Jast few years been grad- | Fox of Sacramento, Dr. C. L. McGowan | ology; Dr. Haiyward G. Thomas, ophthalmol | B O Mores, Tehama S M Rohr, Sta mn" meet San Is‘e:nddm ln“n‘ g,:“:l m'"fi“\ RIS | — e " Sodl weight and strength., She | of Sacramento, gr. Dnvilrog s.? Fran- | and oxol;n-k%,"lj.-flga ‘1‘?;’:3‘:\ ;n-fi:g}g:’ | P J Woage, w.-‘r} « & G Britton, Buffaio ‘fiflid.m:,r ‘lh:l'flfla{m“d: et e Long Name Society Meets. | BAJA CALIFORNIA tried_evervthing. almost. that bas | glece T o i R K g R “F “Btratton, nervous diseasen und cere- | O B Snoan! F""d:'?m T8 Nece Phsens $he line-up of the two teams will be ai| The monthly mesting of the San é-‘ran-l g . recommended by good au = 3 r ¢ H_Haminond,Portld A J Larsos ollows: | cisco Boctety for the Prevention of Cruel- - | son of Oakland, Dr. J. Sulllvan of Sul- |W H n, Lodi | ¢ ¥ Bl she used Grape-Nuts food, nothing | qun Df. R. A. Archibald of Oakland. hatomy: Dr. Oliver D. Hamlin, vis.| Mrs T Holmes, Eureka I F Clapp, Chicago San Leandro—Rose, pitcher; Rose, catcher; | ty to Animals was held at the Ogeidental oy er any good. Since taking precAomph s rraikelieny i 3y ‘ Vo e ¢ g Miss Ferguson, Eureka J P Gagliardo, Hornits | Valence, first base: Oaks, second base; Mid- | Jjotel last evening. Papers were read by . . seemed to h ny good. ceral anatomy. Mre A D Enos, Eureka E B Copeland, Cal dlemas, ' third base: Salvador. shortstop: Mar- | Willlam Greer Harrison on_“Our Rela.- | | S A GREAT RESTORATIVE, INVIGORA- Grape-Nute she has been constantly Ah Luey Ordered Deported. | Mre J Ehannon. Burek S Smith, :Sacto Shall, lect field; Smith, center field; Roberts, | qong® ‘and Miss Marie E. Walsh, Pacific | )0 and Nervine, mproving until now she 18 free from| o 7o S G0l L ence of de- Barbers’ Union Elects Officers. | LA Sitier Ban out & E'iviwnie ang | Tight snig. " i n i fecturer of the Theosophical So- | 5 Most wonderful aphrodisiac and Spectal any of the stomach troubles, an is strong Py : 7 - 2.3 Bar- ns , wn, Los Ang . & H.—Neimes, pitcher; Raver, catcher; “Our Indebted % Tonie for the Sexu ‘gans, for both sexes. rtation yesterday from United States| OAKLAND, Dec. 12.—Journeyman | Miss H Mecham, Peta 8 Schwaib, Cal Powell, first base; Wolen, second base; Smal- | cléty, on “Our Indebtedness to the Ani-| "Tpe Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kid- and well. Please do not publish my | Bicirct Juage de Haven, he luv‘lfi been | bere’ Union No. 134 of Oakland has elected | Mra W & Fritsch, Peta J Thompson, Pleasantn | ey, third base: Riggs, ehortstop: Lachumba, mal World." At the meeting in JAnuary | neys and Biadder. Sells on its own merits. name.” Name can be given by Pestum | found in possession of a forged the following named officer: President, | W W Douglas, Sacto B Dinkelspfel, Suisun | left fleld; Riggs, center fleld; Zambresky, rignt | Mrs. Hattie B. Steele is to give an mng-l NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Am Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mick. | of registration. C. Overlin; vice president, W. Wilson; re- | W B Cooper, Watsonvi| fleld. | trated lecture. 328 Market st., S. F.—(Send for C >

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