The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 19, 1899, Page 3

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1899. [ ADVERTISEMENTS. HELD UP ON A WELL-TRAVELED | PRESIDID ROAD Highwaymen Invade the Reservation. PRIVATE MARTIN THE VICTIM SAYS HE WAS ASSAULTED IN FRONT OF THE HOSPITAL. ———— PRI:PARATIO'\S T() BLO‘.\ UP BARREL (“HAG) ROCK. the shags in bay of San Francisc ° = a i rer week the water fowl will o R r o ) . ap d 1t will not be long ¢ r 1 « me. d ¥ K efr derrick in place and. moorings down for the barges & 2 * O e D R R R A A AT R LN e oY MUCH ANXIETY OVER SCHOONER AMERICAN GIRL Now Long Overdue at Puget Sound. COLUSA GIVEN UP AS LOST| WALLA WALLA'S REVERSING GEAR BREAKS DOWN. A = of the 1sa was bark Colu tb New. X «The Man + With the Hoe.” r i Mark H opkins Tnsti [T e e TR R TR e T PG OIGNDID i a2 el el RAPHAEL’ PROTEST OF RAILWAY PEOPLE HAD WEIGHT MERCHANDISE IN TRANSIT MAY NOT BE STOPPED. Cit did perican Transportation of Cargoes for Export Will Be Protected From the Competition of Canadian Rivals. partment tk goods In tr ative him a and reappraised, e itself felt. It was urge tants that the d tolved would turn that 1 affic from the United States in o the great injury of Americ KIDNEYS. LIVER - ANDEOWELS 7 will be ta interment Sl S I @k kkhkhkhkhkhkrrxhkhkk Ak kh k@ and ships The following tter = n u‘rrrt‘s‘x’,:\ulr'l'\ynu ry ('1,/.“._\. of The Call's great S\ SRS AT of Customs will explain S o s Edition, worapbed & N 5>7l I of the department r Christmas £ i, Wrappe and ready for -mailing, can be obtained at all news deal- ers’, or at The Call business office. Please place der -at once, as the sup['ly is limited. 0;;4;:14&;&.;;.;0 e suthern inform you that mer- and shown Company, | have tc chandise arriving at e bill of ladir cd for Ma your or- ok ek ke ke ok e ok ke ok HERR MOST ARRIVES. Notorious Anarch ist of New York Will Lecture in Th s Cny Herr John Mc | having attal an anarch evening. o ke 'll t CAPTAIN AUSTIN DEAD. ) and come A Pioneer Sailor Who Has Started on the Last Voyage. frier of L ing hotel m He will 1 ynn 1 who peculfar a ing a small j hoaner with the et Henry 1§ came up after hi bath, one end of the plank s | erated his scalp and the other p his nose. Smith was taken to the Har- | bor Hospital, wuere Dr. Davis dressed his | wounds. The Union tockton has added the steamer Bl | len Galvin to its fleet of stean ul:] deckhouses )m\- IM n torn that he death of his d | his old-time te. f late years | business at CQNSTIPAT!GN PERMANENTLY. | OVERCOMES HABITUAL ring men has the mariner folk | » will mourn his taking trbai e st CARR WAS A FIGHTER. Witness Holbrook Testifies That Such s His Statement. 2llen vin, the , and was named her tri | later it w 99000002006000000626606 — STerLING STocm WL MRHE A VALUABLE presenT AND Lt OITRIBUTE riE € 1T and Officer Campion making in tion. He |lrnp|)u| the valise '"m'; ran, but was caught and locked up in the Harbor Police on a charge of Jarceny. He gave the name of John but has no German accent. teamer Walla Walla reached port nick of time yvesterday. When off Black Point something went wrong with the machinery and the big mail boat had | to come to an anchor. " An examination'| | showed that the reversing gear would not | act, so the Walla Walla had to be doi cked | by ‘tugs. CHRISTMAS EDITION POSTAGEw Postage on this issue of The Call | is as follows: Domestic, 4c; for- | eign, 8ec. l -BVY THEGENVINE-MANFD- BY- (AUBRNIAJTC SYRVP Q u\SVlLLE o AN FR'ANC’SC‘ WNEW VOR& oy CALA N . STcHlING l]I[ 1 DEVELOPMENT C, 6 Crocker Building, Third F oor. A. BUNTING, Vice President; DIRECTORS: AGE, President; J. HAMPTON. N. K. M H. BLOOD, G. H. BAIRD, Resident Agent, Box ""-, Marysville, Cal. J. C EXNNNERRXNANSR The Top Coat keeps the little fellow snug and warm The toys give him pleasure. A combination of the two. Of course, @ Top Coat of ours is tailored right up to the top noteh of fashion. The ones we picture op- posite are for little chaps from 3 to 1} years. In those heavy-weight not but heavy-weigdht. They're they're real good covert cloths, thin- weight, smart; dressy, and ‘em real towech in town under $6.00. These, including chap'’s toys, to-day at $3-95. yow can't the L QI DIGIOII0Q = THE FRISCO BOYS, CORNER KEARNY STREET AND UNION SQUARE AVENUE. 'COURT NOTE. Santiago Hr'“YV\f » k A. M. Cole. man with a bu October 10 last, was convicted arge of assault with a dealy w ige Lawlor's ourt yesterday ADVEETISEMENTS PEERLESS OIL COMPANY )FFERS EXCELLENT INVESTURS OF SMALL MEANS DUCEMENTS FIFTEEN luronv‘nr wzu.s. In our immediate N 1 thers are NO DRY MOLES IN THE DISTRICT, Is Down 255 l—cct, ONE DULLAR PEH SHARE CALL FOR PROSPECTUS, MAP & REPO! Hor Presid OFFICE, ROOM ¢ 1 LOOR, MILLS feeeeeer e et § The luxu comt conveniences, § 4 cuisine charges bave o { PALACE and 3 : ' . ‘. ‘ o M . * . i S el Fourth and CAFE ROYAL: WINTER RESORTS. P-’\'s‘() R()BLF% w, to. 610 Market st., fan

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