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7- ALAMEDA, AND ADJOINING CITIES Monday evening, December 28, i90s. 4 4 ALAMEDA TEACHERS ATTEND WHISKERS AFIRE NOTED EDITOR ANATOMICAL 1HDEX TO TRACE CRIME GUN PLAY IDE ANNUAL SESSION AT SAN JOSE CAUSE OF DEATH Ch MISS ALICE TABOR. MISS E. KEMPSTON. New System Is Adopted at Headquarters to Bring the Work up to Date.

HEART FAILUHEIS CAUSE PANIC IN HOME PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY WHEN BAH IS CLOSED i Captain of Detectives Petersen Ds installed a new system Promptness of Brave Miss Rose Glavinovich Saves Father, Acting Santa Claus, From Serious Injury. Deputy Sheriff Backs up His Authority With a Revolver and Hauls Away Stock of Park Hotel Bar. wnicn ne cans an anatomical inuex, which will, he believes, enable any police officer or detective to positively identify any criminal who has ever leen arrested before. Tho new index is to Mrs. Macfarlane Collapses Ten Minutes After Birth of Baby Boy.

ALAMEDA. JS.V-Ten minutes BERKELEY. Dec. 28. Tt nearly cost Peter Glavinovich his life to play the part of Santa Claus at his home in Ocean ftr her baby boy wu born.

Mrs. Emma TJ. Macfarlane, wife of Rev. P. C.

Mac-lartane. died yesterday afternoon. The physicians say that the accouchment wu successful In every way but that Mn, Macfarlane' heart suddenly col- View Saturday night at a celebration of the Family Club, and but for his daughter. Miss Rose Glavinovich, the man would probably be now in the hospital. At an interesting moment in the club jinks when Glavinovich was arranging the presents on a big tree, suppliment the Bertillon system of measurement, which has been U6ed for years in the large cities of the X'nited States, but which was only recently adopted by the Oakland police.

The system now installed in this city is as complete as any in the X'nited States, and Captain Petersen believes by combining the Bertillon. system with his own invention fop the detertion of criminals that Oakland will he sufficiently equipped to cope with any criminal problem arising wherein identification is necessary. Outsiders Interested Many police officers from other Hties ALAMEDA. Dec. 28.

There was a bit of gun play and considerable excitement at the Park hofel "ar last night, when Deputy Sheriff Riley of Fruitvale peremptorily closed the bar and put a lock on the door, hauling away the stock of liquor In the plaee. Edward Dean, former proprietor of the hotel and bar. resisted Riley's- efforts to close. the place and attempted to ejert Riley 'from the saloon. The officer drew a revolver to back up his authority find proceeded to carry out his instructions.

Dean failed over a veek ago and Wil laosed and ah died almost Instantly. Her death took place In a local hospital. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'cloak from the First Christian Church and the body will then' taken to Santa Barbara for burial on the following- day. his false whiskers caught fire from a candle. What happened was entirsly off the program.

Santa Claus let a howl out of him like a terrified Apache, and in his efforts to pluck away the burning whiskers set on fire his tinsel snowflaked coat. It looked for a moment as if he Mrs. Macfarlane was born in Minnesota and was In her thirty-ninth year. Besides the new-born baby, Mrs. Macfarlane left three other children, two daughters and a son.

The child liam Hammond. made receiver. He failed for between $12,000 and Practically No Assets are interested in system of Identification and the locjl( chief of detectives takes great delight in explaining it to any visitor. Captain Petersen has also invented a might be cremated and the house burned down. fit is Helen, sixteen years of age.

Mrs. Macfarlane was married to Mr. Miss Glavinovich, who was near her P. Macfarlane in Oakland eighteen father, was one of the few of the score of guests to retain her presence of mind. years ago, before the minister was or i 1 datned, or had even taken up theological study, the future minister being for several years In the draylng business and later being connected with the Santd, Fe While the ethers were crowding to the door In a panic, she calmly went Into an adjoining room and returned with two blankets.

One of these she wrapped card system for the recovery of stolen property, which will assist the department materially in recovering goods. An accurate description of everything reported lost or stolen is taken and indexed. The number of a watch that has been stolen, for Instance, is indexed. As the detectives daily visit the pawn shops and make a report on the quantity and kind of things pledged cr sold there it is an easy matter to refer to the index and see if the thing nas been reported by the loser at police headquartrs. railroad.

The deceased came to Alameda seven years ago, when her husband was called as pastor of the First Christian Church. about her father's shoulders as he writhed and screamed with pain. The second she swathed about his head. The remedy was adequate to the emergency. Santa Claus was soon extinguished, that is, the fire about him, and with the aid of some cold cream Mr.

The latter resigned his Alameda charge a tew weeas ago to ibks up me executive management of the Christian Brotherhood, a new church organization He has practically no assets neyon.i the liquor license whili, owing to the limited number allowed ty the city charter, twenty in all. carries a substantial premium. It is reported that there may be some trouble over the license. It is rumored that a man named Somps endeavored to purchase the license and paid $500 on account, but either has as yet been given the license or is holding back for fear of hostile action on the part of the City Council which might decline to renew the license after Its expiration. by poisoning, burning or burying alive the sufferers, but as a tule no isolation Is even attempted in China.

The records in Mrs. Mason's possession show that India slone lias half a million lepers, while those In China and Japan will foot up to more tisan a million. It also Is shown lliat the are uncounted thousands fn Palestine where a great current of travel pours and from which there Is a constant tide of immigration sweeping to this country. Mrs. Mason's figures contend that the germ of leprosy is plow.

Some times fifteen years elapse before It develops. Regarding the leper germ she says; recently organised in Kansas City, the Alameda minister being one of the pro LEPROSY GAINS THE LATE ROBERT E. FISK. Glavinovich was able to go on with the merriment in about ten minutes. The whiskers and the St.

Nicholas suit were ruined and his fsce somewhat scorched. Miss Glavinovich received the congratulations of all present on her promptness and coolness. The accident happened at the Glavinovich home at the corner of Dartmouth and Kains avenue in Ocean View. Major Robert E. Fisk, Former MISS LUCILE HEWITT.

moters and organisers. The family was to leave soon after New Year's for Kansas City to make their home. CHILDREN MAY BE TAKEN FfiQM NEGLECTFUL MOTHER Ti ALAMEDA, Dec. 28. There was an exodus of Alameda teachers today, they flocking to San Jose to attejid the forty-second annual meeting of the California Teachers' Association.

Retiring Superintendent Fred T. Moore of the Alameda schools is president of the association and Will C. Wood of Alameda, superintendent of schools-elect to succeed Mr. Moore, is secretary of the association. The Oakland Bank of Savings Is the present treasurer of the association.

The directors for 1908 are Fred T. Moore, president, Alameda; Dr. Jessica Pelxotto, Berkeley; Alex. Sheriffs, San Jose; M. E.

Dalley, San Jose; E. C. Moore, Los AngeleB; J. W. McClymonds, Oakland; C.

L. McLane, Fresno; A. F. Berkeley; C. Van Llew, Chico.

While attendance at the State Association is not compulsory with the teach Fl Friend of Garfield and Blame and Well Known Politician, Is Dead. Data Gathered by Mrs, Lari-don Mason Show Increase DOCTOR SUCCUMBS A TEAMED Dec. 28. Discovered In BERKELEY, Dec. 2S.

Major Robert large number of Alamedans being present. Among the best known local teachers who will be present, in addition to the principals and Messrs. Moore and Wood, are Miss Luclle Hewitt, Miss Eleanor Kempston and Miss Alice Tabor. The association was called to order at 10:30 o'clock this morning and will continue in session until the night of December 31, The Alameda County Institute will be held at the same time. This in Number of Victims, Emmet Flsk, for thirty-five years editor drunken slumber, lying beside her 11-month s-old baby, a woman giving her and proprietor cf the Helena, Montana name as Mrs.

M. S. Espinosa of Sau- TO FATAL DISEASE ers, most or tnem do attend. The fact Herald, and a former friend of Gsrfield and Blaine, died suddenly last night at his home at 2616 Haste street, after a lingering illness. Major Fisk was one of the' best-known Republican politicians and Grand Army men on the coast.

that President Moore has been an official of the association for several years and that other Alameda educators have nku.i.uvu KiJ Uli n. llin, I a ICX l. UU avoidably detained. The Alameda teach Leprosy Unrecognized "I believe confidently that there is unrecognized leprosy In the United States firmly planted In Asiatic or European Bread, cakes, confections, cigars, are mad.e In quantities by-leprous hands in those countries and sold by healthy members of their families to thf public. We cannot guess to what extent su-h articles are exported or whether any of them come to us.

"The germ of leprosy is not hereditary, hut It is contagious, as has been proved by the enormous and growing number of victims, but It can be eradicated. The been prominently Identified with the ers will make their headquarters at the Vendome. meetings, always results in an unusually salito, was arrested by the Alameda police yesterday tind Is confined In the city prison. The baby was taken care of by charitable women who have interested the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children In the case. A representative of the society will attend the trial of the mother this morning and will then probably Institute Superior Court proceedings secure letters of guardianship not only for the young baby but Locating in Montana at the close of RICHMOND, Dec.

2S.Mrs. I.an-don R. Mason, wife of the Rev. Dr. Mason, one of the most prominent Episcopal clergymen in Virginia, has been collecting records of lepers in the States and other countries which are regarded with especial interest tyw the medical profession and the missionary societies who are sending forh nurses and missionaries to the leper colonies in this country and in foreign lands.

Mrs. Mason was especially interested in the case of John Early, the man who is now being cared for by the Fadera! the Civil War, he was a leader in many of the historic movements connected with the making of that commonwealth. His paper, the Herald, was the only JOHN W. M0TTHA3 Republican organ in a country that for for tho other wo -children of the woman many years was a hotbed for the South PERFORMED IN PLAY ATUOME CLUB ern Democracy in the north. In the now Jn Sausallto.

The prisoner declines to give many par RESIGNED ASCLERK political feuds that tore tho territory for years Major Fisk wA a storm center on the Republican tlculars of herself, but says that she cornea from a good family. Sw also says iuai ner nusDana aesertca ner some mcnui ago. one came to Alameda a Wins Honors in War Will Resume His Place as Po few days ago. bringing the baby, but leaving the other children with Sausallto friends. She secured rooms at an Eagle International Leper Mission founded nearly forty years ago Is the only organization on earth that conquers this spreading of the disease.

This mission was begun with the vleT of helping the most miserable and neglected sufferers. Then it Initiated the isolation of lepers in comfortable asy- lums and the removing and sheltering sound children from leper parents before thev had contracted the disease. There are now seventv asylums, which support thousands of lepers, while in other asylums healthy children of lepers are be-iusr reared in health and ssrfetv." The report sent to Mrs. Mason from the leper colonoy at Manila told of an Intelligent and refinf-d young man, born of European who was recently afflicted with leprosy. This man bors He was honbred with the postmaster-Ehrip of Helena under the Harrison administration and was Republican Na Government along with his wife and their new baby, born about ten ago.

Mrs. Mason has discovered that leprosy now exists in fourteen of the United States. Recently there has been a leper colony established In Florida, where there are three victims of the plague. In the Louisiana colony thers are about 200 men and women and some children who are afflicted. Mrs.

Mason says that In the West Indies leprosy is prevalent to. an alarming degree and that no effort Is being made to Isolate the cases, the result lice Clerk, However, When the Legislature Ad-; journs, Mi i tional Committeeman when Montana denned the mantle of statehood in 1889. Major Fisk was born in Pierpont, Ash avenue residence. Saturday her funds became exhausted and she was given money by the landlady to return to Sausallto. Instead of returning home she spent the money for liquor and when ir toxica ted returned to the Eagle avenue house and went to sleep on the back tabula county, Ohio, seventy-one years ago.

He was one of a family of six John W. Mott. clerk of Police Court No. 2, today resigned his position in order to brothers, five of whom served through the Civil War. and all winning the com ko to Sacramento to represent the Forty- seventh Assembly District.

Judge Samuels fkzl his fate heroically. saying he could stand anything as long as the rest ot accepted the resignation upon trie condition that after an elapse of sixty days Clerk Mott would resume his duties. being that travelers to the West Indies and the West Indians, who come to this country are oft.n in contact with the disease or even Infested with it without knowing it. The argument has always been made mission of officer for signal service and conspicuous bravery. He was first with the Sixty-sixth New York Volunteers, and afterwards with the One Hundred and Thirty-second New York Volunteers.

He won his spurs as captain in the order Irving Magnus has been appointed to the position. -ft by the medical profession that leprosy porcn. A FIRE INSURANCE MAN FINDS H0ME BURNING ALAMEDA. Dee. 23.

Herbert D. Clark, local representative for the Firemen's Fund Insurance Company, knows a lot about fires, but since last evening be knows more, for wb he returned to his residence, 1833 an Jose avenue, about :30, be discovered a real live blase work of promotion and was breveted major for. thrives in the warm climates only. Mrs ALAMEDA CITY FATHERS TO personal valor and eminent service to) Mason brings forth records showing that the armv of the North. leprosy thrives in Scandinavia, which In 1866.

after beiner mustered out. he shows that climate has little or noth- UBS THE LATE DR. G. F. WHITWORTH.

his family escaped, but that If they became lepers he knew he would die of grief. A few weeks later an ambulance one day brought three handsome, well-dressed children to the hospital. The rtan aaw the children and shrieked: "My God!" Then he fell unconscious. He was dead In less than a month. Hs had died of a broken heart.

Mrs. Mason is especially 'Interested In the statement made by Dr. John Atcher-ley, of the Royal College of Surgeons, of London, who practiced medicine for fifteen years among the lepers of the Hawaiian Islands, who says that leprosy is tdue to diet and is a form of scurvy. DISCUSS WATER QUESTION jcined tle army of young men seeking to do wltn tne disease fortune in the West. For a time he was nted States rernment has es- Goverr tablished leper asylums in Manila and Dr, George Whitworth ing overtime In the basement of his Hawaii.

This was done in self-defense. Mrs. Mason also quotes a recent speech attached to the Military Department of the Dakotas and Montana, serving under his uncle, Colonel James Ffsk, and finally locating in Helena to become for a third dwelling, trying to burn the house down. ALAMEDA, Dec. 28.

The City Coun made by King Edward, in which he cil will meet In executive session this 2Ar I Prominent Mason and Physician, Is Dead, Clark was quick to send In a telephone call to the Are department and within a few minutes after he had done so the men and apparatus from the Chestnut evening to talk over the Alameda vater "Leprosy seems to be spreading in our colonial possessions 'n South Africa and in Australia, which in some of our possessions Is almost unchecked." service and the improvements promised some months ago by the water company A report made after a convention of in- street engine house were knocking out the flames. After exerting themselves for of a century one of the leaders of the Republican party of the Northwest. Confirmed invalid He was department commander of the G. A. R.

for the Montana jurisdiction for a number of years. Seven years ago Major Fisk removed BERKELEY, Dec. 2S. Dr. George F.

Whitworth one of the founders of The Council will follow up tonight's ex European and American physicians In China shows that the number of leDers iiwrt inui an nour ine jiremn succeeded in sunduinr the blaze. the First Presbyterian Church, a promi in that country is greater than in any ecutive session with a Council meeting tomorrow night, at which officials of "tha nent Mason and well known physician, Clark estimates the damage at $60, but ha Is not worrying shout that in par otner nation of the world. It was shown also that at times In China when the to Berkeley, a confirmed invalid, and died last night at his v-vie at 2433 Tele ticular, for he says that he Is Insured had since made his home here. scourge -has been unbearable In certain communities. relief has been obtained The immediate relatives are a widow graph avenue, at th 51 years.

He was a native of Olympia, Wash- in the Firemen's Fund. BOTH ARRESTED FOR water company are expected to be present. At the Council meeting last week Council President Loop stated that the company had not fulfilled its promises anj that the Council (should first find out just what had been done and what had not been done and then bring the company BREAK 26 WINDOWS IK NEIGHBOR'S HOUSE A warrant was issued this afternoon for arrest of Humphrey Sullivan, who resides at Forty -rseventh and Adeline streets, on a charge of having broken twenty-six windows In the house of Peter Thiesen. Sullivan lives on the border line of Oakland and Thiesen lives In Emeryville directly across the street. The accused man on Sunrry occasions Is alleged to have amused himself with hurling stones through Thieseris house.

The complaining witness says he caught Sullivan in the act last Saturday night. ington. Ho was a member of the class of mxi and these children: Mrs. William Billings of Berkeley, Robert L. Fisk and Rufus C.

Fisk of Helena, Captain Asa F. Fisk- of the Philippine Constabulary In Manila, Mrs. Florence Flsk White of i Haiku Maui, Hawaiian Islands, and SHOOTING MEADOW LARKS at the University of California, and a graduate of Hahnemann College of Chi MRS. M. A.

CUTTEN, Prominent Collegian Visiting Old Scenes. cago. He located in Berkeley as a prac before the Council and ascertain why the ALAMEDA, Dec. ZS. For shooting James K.

Fisk, assistant recorder of the ticing nhvslcian in 1891 ana was ac- promised improvements had not been made. Fire Chief Krauth has been com tivelv engaged In his profession until I state university meMow nca out or season, F. A. Nlc-colal and Henry Martrucco. both of S221 The funeral will be held Wednesday overtaken by illness two years ago.

oreeowlch street. San Francisco, were ar piling a statement to submit to the committee tonight. Dr. Whitworth was a member of Ber rested on Bay Farm island yesterday by Deputy Game Warden J. W.

Silva and keley Lodge, of Masons, No. 363, of the FER-OON UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS IN OAKLAND Remarkable Record Established by His Staff of European Experts and Bloodless Surgeons. Thousands Treated, Thousands Cured. All morning, under the auspices of the Grand Army and the Loyal Legion organizations of Berkeley and Oakland, charged with violating the state yame RIVAL ATTORNEYS ROUSE IRE OF JUDGE COFFEY (aw. from the undertaking chapel of Jameson and Niehaus.

They have thus far failed to secuj tall and will probably remain In Jail un Mrs, A. Cutten-, Formerly College Girl 'Spends Holidays With QJd Friends, BERKELEY. Dee. 28. Mrs.

M. A. Cutten nee Miss Madeline Hoey of San Francisco, a former college girl and a member of a number of prominent university organizations, has been the truest of members of the collegiate alumnae Scottish Rites degree and of the Koyai Arch. He leaves a wife and two children in Berkeley. Other members of the family are a sister, Mrs.

Waldo M. Yorke, wife of former Judge Yorke of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Clarence White of Seattle; two brothers, Edwin Whitworth and F. H. Whitworth' of Seattle.

His til tomorrow, when they are to appear SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 28. Attorney John Partridge, representing the GUESTS NOW AT OAKLAND HOTELS mother and brothers of the lrfte Miles C. Baird, and Attorney I.

I. Brown, who WAN'S BICYCLE IS the Rev. George F. Whitworth, O- represents Lydia Valencia, who has se Hotel Crellin T. F.

Homblet and wife. Los STOLEN FROM A STORE cured letters of guardianship of a child of which she avers Miles C. Baird was Angeles; John M. Hoffman. Oakland; T.

J. Bry-gon, McCloud; George Bryson. McCloud: George the father, aroused the ire of Superior ALAMEDA, Dec. 28. H.

T. Holmes A little over three months ago J. M. Fer-Don, better known as the Great Fer- W. Burs ana wire, uaKiana; James Goldman, Judge Coffey this morning In their argu nrnnil I 1, Tliin ftnrl Irlfo 1 .1 a I 1 nas reported the theft of his bicycle Oakland after a successful camt to died a year ago in beattie at me age of 92 years and at the time the oldest Presbyterian clergyman In the United States.

The funeral will be held tomorrow morning from the First Presbyterian Church under Masonic auspices. USES PIE TO CHASTISE tlie past week. Mrs. Cutten Is prominent In the Collegiate Ilumnae and was a member of the cast of a short play written by Mrs. F.

C. Turner of Oakland and presented at the Home Club of Oakland Saturday afternoon, under her maiden name of Madeline Hoey. ments on the Detltlons filed in thr nm. wnicn was stolen yesterday from the cor rw'J 1 year buriness in Los Angeles. He came bate proceedings.

The court's anger was jrfier or r-ar street rnd Buena vista av ranuu, i. uuuim, rwuitiu; j. a. aic- to Introduce for Namad, city; A. Allan.

New York; William J. he first tlmo to the peo-n his staff of EuroDean nue. Holmes valued the wheel at $25. lie lives at 829 Znclnal avenue. Experts and T31oodles Snreeons.

He i Webber, Hanford; A. C. Presley, Atlanta, C. P. McJune, Auburn; T.

D. Jeffries, Spokane: claimed lie could removs tumors, can- HIS YOUNG: T0RMENTER cers, wens and otner extraneous and repulsive growths by the new system of Are you resolving this week? Don't do it. Perform don't resolve. You resolved last year, and so did peopje hundreds of years ago. Don't supply; a paving stone erect i something above the foundation level.

You can do it. Put five dollars In the Savings Bank tomorrow. No need to say more you're as intelligent as we are. bloodless surgery, without the use of a knife, without drawing a drop of blood or without causing a bit of pain. People geheraliy scoffed and lauehed and PEOPLE ARE COMING ridiculed.

They said: "Fcr-Don is ee excited by the fact that the attorneys persisted even after he had warned them against the practice of addressing each other directly and sharply Instead of through the. court. GAME WARDEN CAUSES ARREST OF A HUNTER ALAMEDA. Dee. 28.

J. R. Ford of 17U Everett street was arrested yesterday by Deputy Game Warden J. Sedgley for violating the state game law. Ford was released on the usual $25 bail, which is also the minimum fine that may be imposed for a violation of the game law.

ACCUSED OF BEATING NEPHEW WITH STONE H. B. Eggleston of 1170 East Fifteenth street waa arrested thia afternoon on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, preferred by his nenhew Elmer Frriuinn from all parts of the country to consult this celebrated Bpeolallat 1 To Introduce the DRS. BOLTEY LOBAY SY8TEM OF PARIS and prove Its wonderful curative WITHOUT THE3 KNIFE, our Expert Specialist will give to all who call any day THIS WEEK EXAMINATION. AND rHEB TREATMENT UNTIL CURED, positively making no charge for services.

The Company pays the Doctor. This Is the best treatment in the world. When you are cured you will naturally recommend this treatment, and the benefit will mutual, for you will be a living, walking advertisement. MELROSE, Dec. 28.

Frscnk Natoma, a Japanese, grew wrothy last night when a mlschevous bov taunted him because he wore a vellbw necktie with gfeen nolkadots, and took a sweet revenge by mashing a luclous lemon pie over the head and face of the youngster. According to the story told by Frank, he was going home minding his own business Kfter having purchased the aforesaid pie at the Melrose restaurant, when a bov commenced to torment him. calling him names, hitting him with a stick and finally making uncomplimentary comments about his clothes. This last was too much. He could etand being called names and even beaten with a.

stick, but when his tormentor made disparaging remarks about his Christmas toggery, his ire was aroused. Grasping the pastry with a firmer grip, he rushed upon the bewildered boy and plastered his feartures with whipped cream and lemon filling, until I he latter's own mother would not have known him. Then he purchased another Aug. Del Monti and wife, Stockton; Arthur Davis, San Francisco; P. C.

Smith, San Francisco. Hotel Mefropole Harold Elmer and wife, Ran Jose; William P. Jones, Oakland; Thomas Nelson and wife. Nevada; J. O.

Osborne, Los Angeles; Mrs. 8. DeWolfe. New York; George Hicken. Ogden: L.

G. Gormey. Rodeo; C. H. Richardson, Vallejo; .1.

T. Handy, Oakland; C. W. Robrow, Sacramento; F. J.

King, Sacramento; F. J. Kreifert Is Angeles; T. A. Stearns and wife, Berkeley.

i Adams Hotel Miss Walker. Orpheum; Miss Robinson, Orpheum Miss Gibson, Orpheum Miss Barrett, Orpheum M. Arthur Conrad, Orpheum; Chester Robinson, Orphenm: George P. Martin. Los Angeles; Walter Daniels.

Philadelphia; ifiss Vera Curtis, Philadelphia; Wheeler Karl, Philadelphia; Miss Eolle Myers. New York City: Bert Weston, New York City: Ada Welberg, Ethel Welberg; Clarence T. Ellis. San Francisco; William Ellis, Santa' Cms: H. Deming, San Francisco; Conway Tearle, New York.

Ky Rout Hotel Mrs. 3. E. Berkeley; Miss E. Athias, Piedmont-, C.

G. Pierce and wife. Piedmont; Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Berph. Santa Rosa. Eotsl Athena J. L.

Cook, Lakeport; William McDonald, Llvermore; Mrs. E. C. Stewart, Stockton; Mrs. M.

R. Dean, Sacramento; H. Loos. Antloch; W. T.

Butcher. Antioen; Dr. H. Rosseau, Leipxlg. Germany; L.

P. Boordmnn, San Francisco; A. I. Johnson and wife. San Jose; Edward I.a Port, D.

J. II. Priestly and wife. Oakland; A. E.

Chandler. Berkeley; T. P. fayan and wife. San Jose; A.

A. Minder. Vallejo; G. J. Kern, San Francisco; Uenueta B.

Robinson, Berkeley. passing fad. He will not remain In Oakland long enough to prove his assertions; those who are treated by his staff may experience momentary relief, but It will not be permanent." In" this strain they hoped to discourage and abuse the minds of the publie In reference to this great scientist nnd philanthropist." Niw, he has not alone performed these wonderful things, but cripples and paralytics have been made to walk, canes and crutches have been discarded and the deaf have been made to hear. have been freed from pain, gallstones, tapeworms and monster parsites have been eradicated from the systems of thousands of Oakland and San Francisco's best people. Fer-Don has made good.

The faces of the hundreds of happy people who dallv throng the offices at 1069 Broadway ell fittest to this fact. The record established by this wonderful staff of doctors and surgeons Is an unparalleled one. They are still doing business, despite the unfavorable comments made when they first appeared in Oakland, and thousands are happy in the possession of restored health and with a brighter outlook In life. AT 1069 BROADWAY. Any day save Sunday, at above address these eminent specialists, exclusive practitioners of bloodless surgery, can be A TALK ON CATARRH Security Trust Co.

Cor. Eleventh and Broadway. Because of abusive language the younger man Js alleged to havs ordered his uncle irontfthe house, whereupon the older man seized a stone and beat his nephew on the head. Catarrh of the head causes deefness. Catarrh of the bead causes blindness.

Catarrh of the head taint the breath. Catarrh of the head causes Cctarrh of the 8tomach. Catarrh of the Stomach causes Cancer of the Stomach. Cancer of the Stomach causes DEATH. If you havs a cough, hawk send spit, discharge from the nose or ears, dry catarrh, throat trouble, or bad breath, you are Invited to call.

It gives me great pleasure to say pic Drs. Boltcy Lobay treatment has cured me of partial deafness, catarrhal dropping In the throat, ear noises and nervo'is trouble. MISS ANITA ANDREW8. CHARQtr FOH MEDICINE' ONLY. R.

F. San Jose. Cat. NEVER A OA IN will you havs. such an opportunity to get this scientific treatment at so low a cost.

Every tick of the clock brings you' nearer to next Saturday, 4 p. m. At I p. m. It will be TOO, LATE.

Hours: 10 ts Coniultstlon free. pie and made his Home. RICHMOND TOWN BOARD TO ACCEPT NEW CHARTER RICHMOND, Dec. 28. Tomorrow evening the town board will officially accept the new charter recently adopted and order its publication accorumg to law, after which the voters will be called upon to stamp their approval or disapproval upon the acceptance of the charter.

The Richmond charter provides for the election of a board of -nine councllmen, and makes all -other officers, such as chief of police, clerk, treasurer, assesor, appointive by the Council. The city engineer is given charge of the streets and JURY BEFORE JUDGE NOW M. CABRAL The trial of Manuel CabraJ went on In Judge Brown's court this afternoon before a Jury. Cabral is accused of assaulting Daniel Reynolds In a fight. OFFICERS! H.

C. CAPWELL. I A. P. WILSON 1 CHARLES A.

SMITH Cashlsr DIRECTORS A. D. Wilson Johr. A. Beckwlth H.

OapweU W. H. L. Hynes C. E.

Snook Carl S. Plaut are plenty of provisions for the use of the recall ond the referendum. seen. As tne crowas are so targe a ree of $1 onlv is renulred for consultation said examination. This is to prevent the ldlo curious and others of similar type from Mass meetings are to be neld during C.

J. Heeseman W. P. Burbanlc T. W.

Corder Frank K. Molt I Drs. Bolley Lobay 518 Ninth Street, Bst. Wssh. and Clay, Oakland.

PLEASE BRINQ THIS AD. lightening the voters upon the advantages taking up the time of these high salaried of the charter, and a combined effort is men that Fer-Ton has brought to Oak-to be made to have the charter accented I land with him to heal the sif, mad af- CLASSIFIED ADS IN THE TRIBUNE PAY BIG RETURNS FOR MONEY INVETr liayward O. Thomas. is ex-officio street superintendent. There by the voters of Blchmond.

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About Oakland Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
2,392,182
Years Available:
1874-2016