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THE 1903. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27 'NEW ERA IN DEVELOPMENT OF BAY CITIES INAUGURATED CRUISER DIAE DOWIE REVEALS IRESENTS ATTACK DEFER ACTION bUES TO PANAMA HIS LIFE SECRET ._-I'a'sen toMeet|Says That His Father " Emergency on Was a British Army thmus. Officer. \Publicly Denounces the Man From Whom He Takes His Patronymic ANCIENT ORDER WOREMEN CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY e Is Presented ears wonderful soap hold quick and OAKLAND, October 2%.—The f Heenses were issued b ty Clerk to-day: William A Adams 2 Sierraville, n a G. Fowler. 22 Oskiand: David 6, San Francis- o, and Ava E. Kent, I, Oakland; William Melers, 24 Pittshurg, Penn., and Helen D 21 Oakiand; Horatic T. Woife, The harm is done by . Still more harm is done by not washing. So, bad soap is better than none. What is bad soap? Im- over 2. and Mary Johmston, over 15, both of San Francisco: Peter B. Garvey. over 21, San Francisco, and Minnle E Allen, Francisco, and Fannie Waters, 21, Ouk- land. —_—————————— XEW' YORK, Oet R Svany ot Americs. The Vice Chan quealymade;thefat*‘mxflfi.rmm:'mg- mdflhfim"&llwfzzwumfinw--nm anced or not combined. What is good soap? Pears’. 8o &Il over the weorld. over 15, Oakiand; Oliver L. Stine 21, Sanm | 26.—Vice Chanceilor| The Stevenson to-day im Jersey City decided mot tp vided with scholarships amounting to the | 31000 anzually. Without a Hitch the San Francisco, Oakland and S Jose Opens Ferry Service, Beginning Operations on Branch Between College Town and San Francisco E NEW SAN FRANCISCO. OA TERDAY OF ITS NEW FERRY p ™ San cars FILIPIND | GOMING 10 7UDY Students From Islands Will Be Educated in America. Berke ey Office San Francisco Call. | 2148 Center Street, Oect. 26 Among the passengers on the steamer Korea that is due to arrive in San Fran- cisco shortly are Filipino boys, who | are coming to the United States to be educated. They are the pick of the bright- | est boys in the Philippine Islands, having been selected after competitive examina- ive students are all pro- The United States Gov- time Berkeley station begt D afn w San Francisco boats commeneing wWeek- | a. m. and Sundays an ock a2 m. passengers that | Central BIG GATHERING ENJOYS I WELL-PLANNED SOCIAL Woman's Auxiliary of Typographical | Union Gives Its First Entertain- | ment, Which Proves Success. | The first social of the Woman's Auxil- TAKES e s ik Lo wet e aives o [ MIPE. May Fink Appeals ing the present season of eatertainment. F\rom Decision in Her Favor. It was in every respect a success. The committees had given much time fo the arrangements, consequently pro- | gramme proved eminently satisfactory to o | Oakland Office San Fran Those on the ous committees In P . charge of the social - 3 1113 Broadway, A ents—Mrs. J. P. Otwell (ch b An appeal to the Supreme Mrs. Phil Johnson, M. B G &rr'z.'ln, J. | filed to-day from the decision of Judge <. = . G. Munsom, : Mrs. 3. :'T. . F. Wolters (m S. | taken by Attormey Henry McPike , 2 3 ttorns r on be- g bk ¥ {baif of Mrs Fink, the plaintiff in the Mrs. Biekell, fln;_t&a-—:uthn. While she was the one to ask for Rod Payze. Mrs. Fisk Mrs. | yp, divorce, she Is now on record as Van Sandt Mrs. D. S. White, 5 o Mre 5. 3 Scoet. Mre ¢ | wanting the decision reversed Is the | meantime Fink has married again and Chacies *! should the Supreme Court reverse the de- Gusrdsmen to Give Danece. | ciston of the lower court it would creats an! { Banker Willis Paine of Alameda City Trustees UPON' [TALIANS New York Taken to Task. |C. Dondero Answers Charges Made at the Recent Convention. ON FRANGHISES Delay Passage for One Wesk. City Attorney Will Draw Up New Freight lauses. ASSERTS CLAIM 10 81 HOLDING William Dove Trying to Get a Part of Rich Estate. ADVERTISEMENTS. A TRIAL, i .'.Lnel’ at 1138 Washington st plained to the palice that rator mot 38 and 2 new Ba day night by working the C———e—e————— SAN RAFABEL Oct. M —The case of the a ex-Mayor of The vast number of understudies who are looking for our Jbs prove this world to be a stage. @ e for divorce against Liewellyn J. Brown on the ground of iatemDerance. John W. Hearst has asked the courts for a legal separation from Lorraine E | Hearst, who, he aleges, deserted him in - - fective. In order to take advantage of 1M o :xnmh::m::“"h"’flmm marry Viola Matheny Sled her compiaimt in a A T i k’:“- three days or be barred for 2 year, and on | divorce action to-day. in which she alleges Cantain Georpe T B e Renite aud | the last day of grace be married a yecond | William R Mathery bas deserted her. ““""’,m"‘,m 2P % Emnia, wu. | Ume. If thers shoud be 8 reversal of the Judge Hall sranted Clara P. Ferreira an @ecision lower court second | order to-day restralming Bemto R Fer- liam Dusenberry and C. W. RMdgway. | arrisge would be invalid * | reira. her husband. from disposing of any @ @ | Uit for divorce was begun today by of his property the decision of a Neille C. O'Keefe from Stephen n.,m:’eum-u‘mnw. It is alleged member of the Philippine Commission, | O'Keefe on the ground of failure to pro- | to community property and she says had charge of the prelimimary arrange- | vide. They were married in 1304 | that unless restraimed will disposs ments for the seiection of these students. mlmmi‘-u“!dk of bottle. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS.