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HELD UP ON A WELL-TRAVELED PRESIDIO ROAD Highwaymen Invade| the Reservation. | e PRIVATE MARTIN THE VICTIM SRR RALIL SAYS HE WAS ASSAULTED IN FRONT OF THE HOSPITAL. - s would have lost kets and m PREPARATIONS TO BLOW UP EL (SHAG) ROCK. 3 before “the days of '45" 1 i ing 1 zs In the bay of San Francisco. : g e week ther week the water fowl will , to seek - k -3 e work of p t & on apace and it will not be long & « 1 the charg: & he was pa moorings down for the barges $ on the tr e accompar ned b, - MUCH ANXETY : o OVER SCHODNR Puget Sound. yular notio COLUSA GIVEN UP AS LOST/ — WALLA WALLA'S REVERSING GEAR BREAKS DOWN. | —_— | fc ering of the bark Colusa was principal subject of conversation Among shipping men yesterday. The gen- on was that she was “The Man With the Hoe."” T the description given by | v Mark Hopkins Tnsti e s -vith that of 2 two more days, o | bark, except t had u yel around her a wh announcement. n in the Howe through the mist and spray it was e to make such a mistake. It will be membered that the Col 1 the Co- traly t the story of her t improbable. al owners of the Col are | Captain C. Backus, Charles f Harry Nippenberg, D. Tiot- . Captain Ewart (master of the Coiu- and the estate of Cuptain was ve Sennett is cansing g mer American ( ver § last in com- s is th h left here on Oct tr The general impression is that tne American Girl has lost nearly all her sails and is trying tc et back to the Sound | under short canva = feet 4 CALL, TUESDAY., DECEMBER 19 litle insurance on the | PROTEST OF RAILWAY P w © bark Ferris 8. Thompson | MERCHANDISE IN 3o 3 g 7 g g bR o AP A for Puget Sound. The Thompson arireed MAY NOT BE STOPPED. JRE i atithe Coleinta Holies: ¥rou at Port Tow on December 2, and the ged in the transfer business, amassing | captain r ed that the day before ne % 1 a fortune nearly million dollarx, ¥ 5 =’| A R A ::mwm""”’_‘l | American Transportation of Cargoes | which he "the witness at tim sche r about 100 miles off lattery, for Export Will Be Protected . "”h:kh o o L ylgln t ;_vk vr; :;,‘ Ihv'(\m»-{u-'.m !unl From the Competition of was averted. | » ad only a forestaysail set, = % d that Carr b not then toibe In dia Canadian Rivals. AL CNTE A The There 1s no fear of | pIng cc made Itself felt. 1899. ADVERTISEMENTS. The Top Coat keeps the little fellow snug and warm The toys give him pleasure. A combination of two. Of course, a 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 good, heavy-weight the covert cloths, not thin- weight, but heavy-weidht. They're real smart; they're real dressy, and yow can’t towuch ’em in town under $6.00. These, including the chap'’s toys, to-day at $3.05. Q000000 GNP GEDs P 0IGIDNIIN § G DILEOINI0Q RAPHAEL'S, e THE FRISCO BOYS, CORNER KEARNY STREET AND UNION SQUARE AVENUE. em g his executrix of pand, | gether first Australi, City of A organized and with Ibourne he malil service to | G. r old Nebraska and | mother, Mrs first started the q,)o.u— the te PEOPLE HAD WEIGHT |aid” fine: thas 1a now. controfled by ¢ he | George G. Ci that J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Company he had heard that 5 t the sea m ) ago and | he would bank 4 He' I 5 TRANSIT | entered th w Y hter from way back y the estate, whereupor the witness if Mr » “way back’’ protest filed railroad and ship rations against the recent . Holbrook v the running short of provisions, as | of the sury Department that all ship- ' | goes on to-c (_, - v;h:' s of svl:]m»n.-]s in :h" hlnll‘l ments of imported goods In transit for behind him a e/~ ) /) ° At Port Gamble. | ymmediate export by sea be stopped, ex DO ene | _ Th irl_was bullt at Port 3 . ha et - | Ludlow in 1875 and is 214 tons net burden. | @Mined and reappraised, has already T COUBT NOTE s She is 119 feet 9 inches long, 3 It was urged by the pro- 8 fter which the body | . A g Inches beam and 9 feet § inches draft. | testants that the delay and inconven Ing at 1b oclock, After W metery for | Santiago Ortez, who struck A. M. Cole- % 7 Zba are Willlam H. | jnvolved would turn aside all that loss of | Jhgermen man with a butcher knife on October 10 Y Broee'ma Q1 poackus, | trafic from the United States into Can- | — ee—— last. was convicted on charke of assault C The bark Wooliahra, which arrived at |ada to the great injury of American rail- | @4 A Ak Kk kX kX k k kX Kk kA k@ | With K g | Eureka yesterday reports passing ships. The s e | court yesterday I3, ~, % ' AN - | through wie x.‘:’n nn,l'o: ember 9 and 10 Spaulding ¥ Copies of The Call’s great - / 4 v N 4 atitude 40 degrees . 40 sury, : > o> = =) 4 utes " morth, lonsltade " 128 ADVERTISEMENTS, C which some people think is the re S—fall sk of the American Girl. Among the wri /_/ age was the housetop of a small ve ) | It had bug one scuttle attached ’7/J\,..,_ were also a_number of pile | wreckage, but they were old an | m had bar- nacles on them. ) | Captain Murk of the Ferris son and the Western Union Company are at outs and a law | be necessary to settle the diffic he Thompson left here | Thomp- | egraph | may When for the rest. Murk swore by opinion_of the tter In_complia ned in the bers, Comy chandise arriving at v by the bill of lading Christmas Edition, wwrapped and ready for mailing, can be obtained at all news deal- ers’, or at The Call business office. Please place your or- der -at once, as the supply the with the request con- ashington, D. from B. A. Ch: PEERLESS 0IL COMPANY any, 1 have to inform you that m and show papers 1 the we rwarded ek e ok ke ko ke ok e ke ke ok O XXX RNNNNXER Herr John Most, who | in company with is limited. OFFERS EXCELLENT INDUCEMENTS Ta | the American Girl she was under charter | : | to bring a load of t aph poles fro | the Sound here for th ot $500) whn | exxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx® |[NVESTORS OF SMALL MEANS, the bark reached her loading port und SR G R Ovr propesty tu the 8 . & of Sou . {| Captaln M Surveyea cithetlontiat iy o ool e e HERR MOST ARRIVES. &R e i AcnEs PATEN TR T L i Ll"-;‘ll.!al:‘- / ;‘.hn;n Iv‘i”- K ;‘” ”f\"xl. - b Sozmln S = '—‘— Notorious Anarchist of New York KERN RIVER DISTRICT, q p | the 1ot 1s $300 Now 1€ 1 the CAPTAIN AUSTIN DEAD. { Will Lecture in This City. Your milkes ’I h,” 20 !"‘“"‘_fl"" U! Db ) | ship will c: this trip and come back | des himself ALREADY THERE ARE | | the saints in th that he would | !l | A Pioneer Sailor Who Has Started on national reputation as FIFTEEN IMPORTANT WELLS, | having attained no such thing, so the Thompson is now | the Last Voyage. an anarchist, arrived in m‘ city 8 H':l:n In our immediate vicinity, and there are | nnd{x_u( hmnn;r“u} L"i“:‘i‘"»‘ and the V The many friends of Lynn Austin, the | evening. He will A\lh.'vr-',_y-:;\"::: NO DRY HOLES IN THE DISTRICT. | ern, Union, poles are e '\'f],‘f,',‘,'{\,!;f A ma | Popular young hotel man who looks after | Temple Wednesday e v Geran Peerless Well No. 1 | met with a_peculiar accident ay. | the comfort 3 a ‘;“"";"' fi'x‘ln':;-'film‘- - | He was walking a small plank that con- | will learn with he loss that he err Most thinks to-day just as he did | | nected the schooner with the whart, has ¢ the death of his | (oreos Vedrs ago, that ali governments | 1§ Down Feet, | i€ broke “and “tp x)‘(fi:}:)vm.;.:;v fathe l;nn s JA{}nfl(ln. one of | will be ; e In_another decade. o v S the best known and most widely respected | his old-time, w o s i | And without doubt we | strike the ofl = ‘h,u‘h,‘nl'\’:l\rfl!!”(:fal’ll:;‘ ‘h’lnnk";fl-\:-rrh business men of the State. i tnst " things as they are l.um w'n‘”“u.;- And e Pebuit e depth of | t e 4 . Ris nose. . Smith ‘was takeiteh Plece cut| "Captain Austin, who of late years has | dgavor in his lecturs to tell e abeuct We' hive et advanced price above B e ATih was taken to the 'hia | Peen engaged n the hotel business at Los | gught to be. He will remain here abou y a | bor Hospital, wu r- Davis dressed his | Gyos, going there from Denver, where | gix weeks looking for converts DULLAR PER SH‘RE : | The Union Transportation Company of | h® Was engaged in the transfer business, RO T - st | Stockton has added the steamer Mary El. | ¥a$ formerly a sea captain, and from his | 1 ais tattor-made sutte, far capes, cloa "ROSPECTUS, MAP & ¥ LTS, o ‘\; [ Ten Galvin to its fleet of steamore’ long assoa W mong the msimen has | credie”” M. Rothechild. =W Post st ¥ A n | 01d deckhouses have been torn d a+host of f et ek il Pt OH N ~ 5 | machinery taken out and the ves GG seimdlty: NI monphis A King CARR WAS A FIGHTER. Hon JAC % tg being remodeied and refitted throus o Northern Light : 3 e 54 - | \\\bh:x; """""'fi,',”lr;:.',’,".,,?,.‘ll be as g and after that Witness Holbrook Testifies That Such Hon. JAMES 7 2 Webe ary l-:fh-n't';ultm bl vegs l‘” "“r"“'\ hest .‘"'"“vl',""l'|",’l’“'" ','"‘ o Was His Statement. : - W AN % or Galvin, the Klondik jon- | Rmber. of the best kno ¢lioper ships ¢ OFFICE, ROOM 1 ¥ LOOR. MILLS Mdgg“ff w/ x> X |, and was hamed afieo ok million- | Ghat bt R BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO / | her ‘trial trip she proved a failure and| 't ain Barron who to- later it was discovered that she drew too | much water t0 ever go up the Yukon. She has been In several hands, including the Sheriff’s, since then and is now 1o 1 BENEFicyaL, EFFETS -BVY THEGENVINE-MANFD-BY: (AUBRNIAJTC SYRUP (2 Y. CAL. R . make her advent on the San Joaquin, Serg ant ““Tom"™ Mahoney thinks he has d the sneakthief who has been on the Sausalito and Tiburon y steamers for a week past. It his practice to pick up packages calises and If anybody expostulaied | he would apologize and say he thought | it was hl Yesterday a passenger pun | down his valise in the S pot in order to buy a ticket, thief picked it up * walking off with it w ito ferry de- | The sneak- mistake” and was | n h aw Sergeant 1 making in | He dropped the valise i ught and locked up in the Harbor Police Staton on n charge ot petty Jarceny. He gave the name miSyorn EChmidt, but has no German soeeay. The steamer Walla Walla reached port in the nick of time vesterday. Wi o | Black Point something went wromn o | the machinery and the big mail best han.| to come to an anchor. An examination'| showed that the reversing gear wound wot act, so the Walla Walla had o be deries | by tugs. CHRISTMAS_EDITION POSTAGE ! 4 Postage on this issue of The Call is as follows: Domestic, 4c; for- eign, 8c. ran, x ¢ | 5 convenlences, charges Dave PALACE and GRAND hctels a reputation that Is known wher. P sage s spoken. 1 passakeway— StemLime” STocw iy v MR HE.A VALUABLE PRESENT AND 1L DI3TRIBYTE () maibilities 1es greater o which hus ALUE m s ICK. Manaser. sesssssrsscses e e belng erected Corner Fourth and FORNIA OIL EX darket. S F. T and map fer the asking ur _Special Brew v 2 and Lager, STERLING OIL AND DEVELOPMENT C, 35-78 <rocker Building, Third F oor. W. S _GAGE, President; J. A. BUNTING, Vice President; J. C. MAS H. H. BLOOD, WINER RESORTS. | PASO ROBLES |HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. HE greatest of health re Cures al | A e “when "o fail : may procure spec round-trip | ling them to rebats of $2 & {PTON. N. K. A LOOD, H. BAIRD, Resident Agent, Box 20, Marysville, Cal.