The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 1, 1903, Page 9

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fl @Ammi BAY CITIES.. . FERRY SERVIGE WATER Wh LOW -— e southern Pacific = 'Will (Liack of Pressure Hin| Return to Old Time | ~ders Firemen &t the h n of ortun"te Guests' & Bacon - Block: ASS sta.nts. P i of Fifteen-Minute}Chief Ball - Finds Us Néw' Faces -Will Be Seen .and: -Old : ‘Ones Will 6887 Endangers Lives Hydrant tha Outset 1 of Passengers. | of the Fxgfl.. i ; Be: Missed. ' 'm.(‘ < ise D, Deé: - IE~FJohn P. Cook, . 15 203, announced to-day the puties wha wHl ist him £ ‘his: office. They are ha v be his chief T {Baker; Charles 8. Glover: H: E. Magfll, “Tlerbert Breed, Mar- Antune s and Charles OF -thast: Plerce. Baker, Pugh, ¥ Maii il dlfeady hold deputy- Ving heer appuinted by County vk Frahk € Jorda Rogers was for- 1 mretly a dépiity - in' the: Tax ' Cellector's Rce, Brees i brother “of Clty Audi- tor ‘AL7H: ‘Bread, ‘MeNuity is @ coal dealer | i ‘Berkéley, Hiel & coal dealer in i# of Pleasauton. retiiing itiesare . John C. | Eroaks-whe il leld a deputyship under i ngw afte and ‘rank O dordan, ‘Clerk:.of the Supreme with-all moderf- cubipment for X SR WE Wi was ot Te- N e . ; | atprointec Lawrenee a son -y g BE- 3y OEniistion. .o 1 Supesior Fidde. Greens, who plans to be effeétad for:ihe purpesé of secuing.sub- - Gng mieri. for- the: Ay faw ik MatSon, who is serious- banquét in ciation”a ? frstees of-the.Yo clation-..of ‘Oaklard’ zilse o fund of ¥l ract- thereon -a° siitable. § taking stevs. MELVIN ORDERS ; WOMAN OUT 0¥ COUBT . & je¢t: thar this b 12 HarTe Arnald; whe recently re- E DES £ Is_rgaenized “for the pury 1 1o study. medicine; and -John P. fons.{or.. the. nés ‘building: 1irthe heéad of the ieh George 8. whi a ledyes ‘a- vacaney, w Pierce will-gul "FORMER 'SUPERVISOR PELOUZE VERY ILL Physicians in Attendance Upon Him Say Thet His Condition Is Critical. OAKEAND,; Pec bW tik: feceiitly and. for ot Pelouze, un- ears a member E Umm» vice (i.dnm,w seeond . yiee ‘¢ Kiree 2 2 ¥ cretary, and Jehi Patton,- treas: Hes very fil ™ t Z eet. Several # 2 T upon him : \ E: Licensed to Marry. il his- condleion. 45 So -critical ‘that fear e ; : |’ "OAKTAND, Bec p 571t that e miay HOt recove: 2 ] ex : | | marriage e H:‘ ‘:v ‘:’4.’ e n l‘l - T wver. His fam- Gies . %y { | Louls Muffat, ov years old, amd Cali-lo xo S fguga s resided in Oakland - ¥ ré. . |‘[sie L. Beal, over 15, bath of Oakland:|'iyiiiv-yeirs: gud has always been active - T & || John W. Bowman en. ¥ Tier- o AmeTEts i pubic-spirited miamn rneys both of > > 3 S - - - it \ worth. TaoYe-thar thousands: o | leS” 4t a- Sup s accomplished a good . PRI 3 ; H. WalKer, over 21, and Lu-Ella G. Cool, Jaceon 5 € y = ¥ too X | . for -Alameda County in the wi ¥ ES: SUMMONS: IN ; 8- iod i 15, both of Oakland; Frederick. B | e omitnt ot 3 BREACH OF ~PROMISE SUIT "] £ 2 St 0 Topaz. and Julia <. ‘Wasosi.{ 1 or 01 \ P erw o Ot Both ot Onkiand: David'): Death of Marshall T. Dusinbury- Argonaut, askan ~Marshall T. Dusin- | ' M, Ritchie, 2, Newman,.and Plorenee E.|.- OXKLAND, Dec - 2 finney, .18. Oakland; Thomas L. White, -hir¥, the: son: ¢ ron - T. Dusinbury, e S %} 33 and Angelina V. Hill, 19, both of Oak-+.Uicd this:afternaon: from consumption. He land; James J. Murphy, over.2l, and-Orrie; had beer a sufterer for several years and WA Giang, who ¢ s ND, - Dee. “3l—At’ Alta] fCharlés Lath E s. Petey ' t z » h 3.+ a | Arles Lathrop, and Mrs. Percy -Hall, . m Ataska. wis el i 7 \ Vista to-night the New Year was | | | Mosars. Cainpbell. Malin Sweet, De |1+ Tuttle. over 14" both of° Oakldna; | bis.life:ebliid with the old year: He was ARG b b it e Seot [ (5] Bedeimerin i naibnitocibin {3 I I niatz: ey Farden et ooe | George A. Stackhouse, over 21, San Fran-| o, uative of this State and % years of age. . Te o ; LS Rt | |are A Clande Nord Board: |-clsco. and Cora Allen, over 18, Oakland { #iis Aeah occurred “at the Tamily resi- % o S e || maR, 7 hams Dr PAmeIng. Ra 23, Almaden, and h Al | lirie: stre ; ' eriay ind. wihitewet Bf e iy Praasantons Louts L. Gher- | :-Ehé. yorni i belonged o & fmilyy : { o, that, wis_well: Known in Oakland, s 2] tather -was: the. ‘canduetor of the first lo- . Hopland; K 3 ; Man e VIee ngs. cul tran- that ran in_Oukland and one : RNy w g ser, 29, and Peaehle E. Now- | sister married James .. Merritt, one. of There avere many .watch ha, 24, both of Fruityale. [ tire sheirs of ‘the estaté of ex-Mayor Dr. ADVERTISEMENTS. e A A N ARSIy T { CAPTAIN ANDERSON IS NOT INSANE srnail | YEAR'S DAY % QUIET IN OAKLAND * Events Few—Y. M. O. A. and" tl'e Exsteddfod imal n:au-' ent oit. Mrs. Miss Smith, and Miss E veral of. her w Yea ti The recep- e i s DR. JOHN L. KELLETT, o ol s, Miss de ll\i(mSlrallu: served in qu uded- in a- meny p : The well-known California specialist, says ail 3 s T After supper the tables were removed | ! . b AL < ny of thé club yed .until the new ’ ed £lévinsan, . ai, | Owklznd will rece r s, | Young Men's Christian Association will keep open house i al and.all are in-" < £ % ¥ keep open Mouse as usual and-all are In-) - .5 an1 kindred ailments. Our Creator invented anatory, which is governed 1 “thé Athenlan Club, the Nile Ciub and| Ly the soul and divine power, created by the cifculation of the blood. which ks will all havé an “at home” for | . urishes the whole system through the functions of the arteries and velns : Which is kept'in action by the sald power. Nature has provided an outlet foP entary canal carries off thick mat- . and organizations of . o D PEND UPON COMMON SENSE IN CURING FHEUMATISM LO‘E TRFASLR}ED I{EIRLOOMS Bacon ms and Girls Invite Gentlemen. °* me T . dittle club of acod, or Welsh musical fes- places at the First Unitartan each and every organ of the body. The ali bers, pain atiful- stk | Chureh nlunng both afternoon and even-| ter from the bowels, the kidneys throw off floating matter, the emunctories carry fess ¢ all impurities through the pores of the skin. When the liver becomes slug- s : ; A 5. = p gish the kidneys are overtaxed. which causes a retarded action of the whole with 1EIR DOE: G ‘L'F flhdd pervous system, allowing floating mattcr, uric acid and other impurities to be with JB H : 2 5 he cén- |’ NILE CLUB HOSPITALITY cerried out into the circulation of the od of the external system, which them tissues, along the 'bones and muscles, and in r action of the emunctories in behalf of Good Cheer for Everybody in Spite| sccumulates in the cells of ~of Destruction That the Flames the nerve centers, for ‘the want of y Wrought {he nervous system, which has been retarded By the overtaxation of the kidneys, and it is from this complication of impurities that all pain and diseases are ©il of Eden relaxes and opens the pores Ives and removes all impurities to the big fire. of" 3 2 Nile Club’'s created, regardless of hame or locality but it did .not burn out its en-|- of the skin, penetrates to the bones, d ta m. The-club promised a New| (o g0 Sweet Spirits of Eden increases the circulation of the blood, strengthens Year's treat to everybody and it is goin; to Keep that promise. Tenders were 89118 | the nervous system. regulates the liver and kidneys, stomach and bowels, re- et e |-by the Athenian Club and the Elks for| stores life and strength to all weak and deranged organs. Miss Grace . the use ‘of their rooms. but the offers The-above statement is indorsed by the California Co-operative Medical Com=~ Miss Clara :,:L’hii"::;?,;"i:,:‘, thanks.. instead inc] :pany, which has a capital stock of $1500,000, divided into 50.000 shares of %0 s -Lou Mor- | f® 18 hehingtoit strect, where 1t will| each, the mémbership now numbering over six hundred, who are entitied to fres keeptopen house ali day’ to-morrow. There | . yredical advice and treatment and an equal part of all profits gained from the Wik o el thie 4 epite of the flames.|* . 0q of medicine and curing of those wko are not members: The company cures OAKL yesierd ] and Mrs and Mr Outside oser among th r L\n\ e dealer, Mr roon son, Mr y Sr d Mrs. Liliencranz, lisam Hopkine, \ll and M ests were: Mre. Merriet e it Tty | tder ble_ was - remoy 3C. Lyneh Mrs. | Eastern Outfitting Comp: Mrs=. Auerbach, | wares out, as dic ‘Herbert Lang, Mrs machine dealer evens, Mre R. | gmith Bros.. after surve and Mrs, Car- 4 ) their store i . found that the stock | Go0da eyl 1. that the stock | 4% . W . Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. George-| and Mul:blrd [Mr and Mrs : Joveph. Stanfosd, . “Mr, and Mrs. A. 8. McDonald, Mr. and-Mrs. . onr ing the ruins | Thomas Rickard, Mr. and Mrs. Chasles Minor 8 K Mr. and Mrs. Willard: Barton, Mr. remaining uninjured or sl e Goba, a Mrs. Georké Greenwoo g 4 “11_“!‘1 ;,,,l r,l “x’;hlnlfl‘:, m‘\. ; : [ e ot ‘.‘" Ko, ? ”:v?:”‘lif?fl MA';‘ i i i e Gl ek " a1l curable dllseases. regardless of name and locality. [ fi { { e of diip ators ana ’I""““’ ‘»‘1‘ = o Heary Diccknin; M: 3 1.—Willian L. Sear-|. Shares will be incréased to $30 on January 1, 1903. ,a l'lppe a l'lpl)e reopen : business’ at 3 ‘E o2t 5 i y eart diseasg at Thir- T AN, honest- and best druggists will supply vou with Kellett's OIL and . pose 1o take ~7 L D e : centh street roadway . night | SWEET SPIRITS OF EDEN.. If they do not have. it in stock they will order BE3 4. 1d | they pirpose to tak P Fred S | teen Broadway ux°&‘.ff'b7=§: \?:';p?;oia:‘fnc:en near Ninth street. : ool sor and Mrs. | Jack ‘“;‘ :H; “:,';ffl‘ “m‘!‘h’{m;“\ ; :"’;;::":L . it for you. Should they not do so, if you will send. your name and address of > 50 fak 8 e > < . and Mrs. ank W) e on w ours. W i kecsrmty ,':‘"‘2‘;‘”" ,,"}m;‘f“fl‘l“?;;f.';: b0 M T e | &y * the drugglst that refuses.to get it for you to the company's office, 27 E street. I P -| anée t6 meet loss. The most ses A Lt Pater oo Allen, My, und Mre . Bureka, or 47 Ninth street, Oakland, you will get full particulars. { OSCOOD BROS. vect to most of them is: the difficulty. 3 Jecar’ Gowing, Mr. % SPS DISHONESTY IN THE DRUG TRADE. 7th and Eroadway, Oakland -~ _ | they will mest in ‘securing new P e A n o - i £L locations, d 1 i B - . Rafettos Are Divorced. o . The process of suhsmfitlon is a swindling process pure and simple and every ux:;t:nuh::ll::rum - SR PERUN,A ----- - 60c |- ODAKLAND, Dec. 31.—Edna Rafetto was'| purchaser should -rgmember that fact. . A ¥ A NEW DEPABTURE ot Ths s Do Shs oills ":s PAINE’S. CELERV CO. 850\ g;"""fd ?u‘;‘;’;;fl':"l’;“;"‘::em:_fim 'g; The merchant who palms.off inferior goods, calling them “just as good,” is The arly all chronic diseases 18 by | they stand are a_menace -ts ravef..” This- CARTER’S. PILLS:.... c: ¥ s . 1 BB 4 glilty of doyble dishonesty. In the first.-place he swindles the manufacturer x siy all chronic disemats 45 bF [ - St extrgme ‘cruelty. - The wife was allowed Stacases of che rectum wHch'| work will- begin o-day. - : BEECHAM’S. PILLS'.. l56 “An ndaitionat eharme ot #0. | |t resume her-maiden name of Edia Car-| whose energy helps build up the retallérs’ business. [n the second place—and Kidney, womb -and blad. | The ”""""(”“,""“ ¢ PIERCE’S PILLS . |E1C» ffl-l- to pay lexpressage ‘will'.| | piani The property. interesfs, which-are| tLis is the more serious offense—the man who -substitutes swindles the publie: cured by curing the rectal | the -future- of’ the property, hug is. a Dbl o Ve n—quired frem out’ of fown: |.| valued at upward of °$15,000, were settle@| . uble certalnty that a new ‘strictuteé - o T, = h = *| * :und often swindles dangerousiy. 5 cripers ordering by mail cut of gourt. The couple were married in i OSCOOD BROS. 3901 ‘anl were well Jknown fa. West Oaks [ Kellett's Oil of Eden tradé-mark is the name, together with a picture of Adam DR. H. L. WELLS, Rectal Speeialist, i WASHINGTON STREET, Oakland. alig, E¥ve; all others are counterfeits; infriugements will be prosecuteds of the destroyed landmatk, Tkt 7th and Broadwav. :u.aklanp 0

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