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26 THE fAN FFRANCIECO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1902, HUMBRETS ARE TRAPPED Perpetrators of the Great Safe Fraud in Paris Are IN THE SPANISH CAPITAL All Captured by the Madrid Police. | | | | | | they much prefer white labor, but are Itsa | | !quite unable to secure anything but Chi- Sflnz.\'] | | and Japanese. Many attempts have | § MAan that { made to bring into the country Por- S E oo I 3 5 | to Ricans and negroes, and also to secure | 3§ tu .1 analere's one big enough to hold the entire family. Fill it up with cushions of American farmers to ‘work on-| % sweet- piace vt e Treiines rpdort ! | {7 ecponemalive; plan, (buk . ull thess (ot [ahadat Sterling upholstery, of course. Silk velour covering, mahogany frames. | tempts have failed. either) be Before annexation the planters were al- .';:;hout > only ons cay ? D o 1 In graceful Ch || Planters Want More ROMAN | hapes ana air . | Chinamen. CHAIR | unique de- $5.85 $8.50 |siens We sell 2 > hundreds of This cne is Miss Katherine Koman Stu- Et;rtulx uv-d them for for looks more ‘ dies Hawaiian Economic e to%€ | Christmas | than comfort, to Conditions. many a presents. Pic- give a touch of Christmas to | ture shows a color to a som- - come. s ber rocm. | | Miss Katherine Koman, professor of hegrv ol Others | that | | economics at Wellesley College, returned 9 P ished quarter S N yesterday from the Hawaiian Islands on A chlna Cablnet sawed oak, continecom crt the steamship Peru. She left her duties $7.25. with good looks. LABOR PROBLEN IN THE ISLANDG Woman Educator Says at Wellesley last June to travel through the United States for the purpose of | what she reports that the labor situation | there presents some grave and extremely | complicated problems. > CANNOT GET WHITE LABOR. The prosperity of the islands depends upon the sugar plantations and owing to the decline in the price of sugar and the extreme difficulty of securing men to work the plantations the sugar planta- tions have vielded little or no dividends; | during the last year. The planters in the islands state that lcwed to bring Chinese in as farm hands, furnishing bonds to secure their return ADVERTISEMENTS. OO Christmas present for Give Ler more china next year. SIX BIG FLOORS OVERFLO ' Parlor Tables WING WITH SENSIBLE GIFT SUGGESTIONS Men folks like pretty gifts, too. | | studying the industrial conditions. After|$ Birdseye | | spending some time in Washington and mspl-, Oregon Professor Koman came to this ga:':‘d" i city and salled for the Hawailan Islands | § oak, PR TSR | on November 7 last on the steamship Ko- ;nnflh:g- oak, French plate I8 {rea. During her stay in the islands Pro- Birch— oval mirror; draw- | fessor Koman embraced every possible op- | $ your e portunity to become acquainted with their choice, shirt; compar t- economic conditions. It would seem from \ | ments for shaving materials. A Pedestal and Lamp or Bust %% For the House Beautiful. to Ghina when they left such service. Sincd the exclusion of the Chinese by an- A Prett l abourette . 4 | I nexatfon the Japanese have been invad- A {Ing the islands in large numbers. Plain ones, elaborately carved ones. A 4 | The plantation owners wish to secure hundred or more to choose from. i 3 | | {a return to the former system of Chinese b 3 - | | immigration, which will permit them to - & 8 obtain the cheap labor alleged to be nec- C f rt 2 ¥ ADRID, Dec. 20.—Mme. Hum- essary for the prosperity of sthe islands. 0mio: b4 \ bert, other members of the | | “Professor Koman addressed a joint h Pa.rlor Desk $21.50 2 Humbert family and M. and | | meeting of the Builders’ and Traders’ 0CKers > ¢ 8 Mme. d’Aurignac, the brother | Exchange and the Federal Assembly held Brings daily n PANY % Tfictuu o‘r:(l,y' hmlsiat its real beauty. tz : i | for the sse of discussir a- ;adally e entire 1id is one intricate carving. _ $ and sister-in-law of Mme. Hum- | ;3 L, ”T)‘(‘_”":“':;d;f discussing the situa. recollections of essses A plain desk made of solid oak, 83.85. 3 bert, who became notorious in connection ‘ S S so thoughtful Something like a hundred styles to ¥ SN hh ek st Srmts S ke have TWO OF THE PRINCIPALS IN || JAPANESE ARE DANGEROUS. RO e s | choese from. 8 been arrested at a hotel here. They had ! THE GREAT PARIS SAFE || The whites are employed only in_the gerpde? nA KET STRE ET OPPOSITE 5 2 Soin 1o DEadril since Alny & | FmavD. skiliea trades at present and in tnese | & Sofid Oak 1030 s M:ALLISTER | A Framed Picture 8 £ = 5 2 3 here is more danger of Japanese than 2 3 Later it became known that the police | | Ermedigheaidivg s & Ones With | made a M rt B aul of the whole family, Humbert, her husband, Eva Hum- | and the three d'Aurignacs, Rou- delayed taking action until sured he had the whole party caged. he was as- Professor Koman states that during the | time of her visit at least thirty residences were being bullt in the suburbs of Hono- Cobbler Seats A Pretty Rug $2.25 ROCKERS FOR THE LITTLE FOLES The Humberjs maintain that they are lulu by Japanese labor. - innocent, declaring they themselves have Tt is maine, Emile and Marie. The police sus- el & Bonis & 3 it, dec o probable that an attempt will be One like pic- pected a house in the Calle Ferray. Somel, peen _victimized, and say they desire 0 | yade soon in' Congress to securs some ture $9.00, and i time yesterday Roumaine d'Aurignac was | return to France and defend themselves | measure permitting a resricted importa- armehalirs ~ to seen to enter the building, a search war- | against the charges. 1o 0P Chinpse o tha talarie match at the same price. rant was obtained, and the house was sur- rounded. After some difficulty the police were admitted and arrested the long- sdught-for Gefaulters. The prisoners pro- fested that they were the victims of in- famous proceedings. They threatened to | DESIRES SPEEDY TRIAL. “get even” with certain persons in | s : Trance, and they said they had come to | Madame Humbert, Says Family Will Madrid direct from Paris, } Disclose the Truth. Mile me hysterical, and Mme. | PARIS, Dec. 20.—The correspondent at Tiumbert ed Marie d'Aurignac and |Madrid of the Temps had an interview | ber daughter in her arms, pleading with | to-day with the arrected members of the | The presence of the Humbert family in | * professor Koman will lecture on the la- | Madrid was first brought to light through { vor cenditions in the islands next Tues- an anonymous letter sent to the French | gay evening at the South Park Settle. Embassador, M. Patenotre, who notified | ment, when she will thoroughly demon- | the Spanish police.> | strate her. views of the present condi- | —_— tions. We have lots of Richmond range | orders for December z4. Santa Claus is getting quite practical. Who Professor Koman will leave Wednesday | for a trip through the south for the pur- {ose ‘of studying child labor. She will in the spring, when her tour will be completed, | visit Washington, D, ., Eva be cla Purse Pleasing Prices ‘—4 5 R the police “for the Jove of God” not {o | Hunfbert family. Macime Mumbert re-|In chatelaines. wrist bags, pocketbooks, | “separate me from my daughter.” iterated to the correspondent her desire i ¢Very known leather. Traveling rolls, MUSIC | e pilice smade, an Suveatory. ot “m\' e o g e =R al | vali suit n the Leather Goods | contents of the apgrtments and found a | L0, T°tUn Immediately 1o France for trial. | Department. ‘Sanborn, Vail & Co., w1 ‘ parcel of jewels valued at 32000, a couple | Ste seemed annoved when told’that the | Market street. Open evenings. e nd ( of lottery tickets and about $1I5 in cash, | trial was likely to be delayed and said | 5 Seals were then attached to the honse and | that s.hc and the other members of the | Tres as an Inquisitor. Music 4 | the whole family were removed to Jjail | femily had made up their minds to dis-| Ona of the most” deadly trees In the ! ; i and wero placed at the glsposal of the | CIo%e the truh and to “confound the au- % Yo:be’ found in - Madusasar, Cab- t 5 fl The Oak One $1.35 f Rattan $2.15 | 'Beokcases wzke the best kind of pres- ¥rench Embassador. M. Humbert and Romain d'Aurignac| Vhere it is known as the tangen tree. Its 1nets s g Built to stand the hard kno ks ents . Cine be nnally wadel the o pect the Humberts of hav- scientfic i z world | of Tmporcant papers in ne |2Fe confined in a separate foom. They | fH*|L0E Pame 5 Tanghinla venenifers,| & Hundreas, that a lusty five-yearoldster. would | o (l:"u“ :r’]“‘ think 0113“3"-}"?“1 that al:tercchhriitmasbiust for the new books s ] Jelayi ey also say that they desire to return to| 2 S s St 7.50 or more. ive it. Wil Er ng them more pieasure: that ristmas brings. ories while delaying the entry of the | frra.ce and assert that thelr onfy object | , B Uie natives it is regatded with o | 8 IE 5 Picture shows one in the “Old Mis- sion”” style, mass ve and square with rs. The family tried to escape by the windows, but failed, as the house was cordoned One like picture, sort of horror, and for excellent reasons. genuine /mahog- in ng i vas im- | 50 y taking flight was to escape from Im-| por centuries idmas the custom to use | prisonment during the preliminary inve We’d be glad to have yo= open an account with us. R R I B P N S T G b R R e e S P S b e S b o e G G5 0 r st : Drelinr VES- | {he frutt of the tangen for the purpose any, mirror top, - 5 hand wrought bronze trimming $36 The Prefect of Police subsequently had | 1oear, o the affair. They f;r‘d"‘“e‘eifl'vl‘l | ot pacertiiningrmtisiies sibisels charged | & 815.75. You can make the payments . o suit your convenience. ;5 the p.i-e; others for as liztle as §5. 3 ce with King Alfonso and. re- | *°° oy y 4l | with grave offenses were guilty or not. ¥ : L 2 rted the capture. The King congratu- o | In each case the prisoner was hrought G N N S SO PSS IR RN lated the Prefect "y able The Prefect saié he had known of the Steward of Estates Arrested. ROUEN, France, Dec. 20.—A man named . saying: t our police have service to-France.” | rejoice tha | to rencer been Royal Italian Band. Another Jarge audience was present last night at the concert of the Royal Itaiian Band at the Pavilion. The programme was A Clock of Bread. There exists at Milan, Italy, a clock which may justly be said to\ be one of | the most wonderful and solidifying AN ORIGINAL, NOVEL AND INSTRUCTIVE CALENDAR Presenting day b).' day the important even s in United Statcs History —from the discoyery of America in 1492 to the capturc of Aguinaldo in 1901. Ordinances and Provisos, Indian Attacks, Declarations of War and Rebellions; Patents, Discoveries in Astronomy, Chemistry, Physics, ete.; D V 3 Skill and Heroism: Formations of 5 j2oT0e of Valor,. Decrees, Edicts, Charters, Treaties, Notable Battles, Sleges, Bombardments, Massacres, Naval Engagements, J Declarations of Inde- Celebrations; Dates of Valuable pendence (six); Conferences, Congresses, ew Territories and Settiements: #lon Days of the States: First Issue of well known Newspapers: F&}nfiflm ot National Societies and Institutions: Duels, Launchings, Dedications and 1y Parayro, who was formerly the steward | {of Mme. Humbert's estates, was arrested | into court and the Judge thereupon sol- emnly handed him a fruit from a tangen tree and told him that if he ate it and it did him no harm he would be considered anf, were able to pass through this or- deal unscathed. It is sald that some criminals who had great political influence or considerable “speaking arc,” or arc containing a tele- phone transmitter circuit in shunt, and | reproduces the sound by projecting light through his film on a stienjum cell in cir- euit with a telephone receiver and a bat- tery. Of course, every variation pro- | duced in the transmitter circuit and af- ;» fecting the light emanating from the arc is photdgraphed as alternate shadings | and lightenings on the. film, and these | light variations impinging upon the sen- | sitive silenium cause corresponding fluc- | tuations in its resistance and reproduce | the sound in the receiving telephone with | gheat accuracy. It is stated that the re- | produetion in sensitiveness and clearness | is superior to that rendered by the Poul- iwax cylinder or the cross-magnetized steel wire. Another striking advantage is fourd in the fact that any desired number of reproductions can be made from the oxiginal filni. AR A Tooth Brush Plant. A A A A A A A AP AR A A A A AR B AR A A AAAAAAR GOSSIP FROM OF LETTERS By one of the most wonderful evolutions Adyance copies of the prints which will appear in the first issue of The Ideal are now on view at the Fine Art Gallery in New Bond street. One cannot, in study- ing these, but be struck with the am- bitious attempt made to advance the art of color printing, and it is, of course, upon this that the book must necessarily stand or fall. Looking at the pictures which are to be included in the first number of The Ideal one cannot help wondering at the exquis- ite depth and finish of the impressions, but inquire as to how it is all done and vou will discover that the effect has been Gbtained by subordinating mechanical to personal skill of trained and talented craftsmen. The duplication is only ade-| quate because it is the work of a man and Paris. It necessitates the colors be- ing pointed to the block by the artist for each impression, the reproductions being effectéd by one printing. By this means absolute identity in coloring with the origina! is obtained. Hitherto there has been no periodical its subject if that subject be the British Empire. This expense would seem to have been laid out on an album of King presence of the Humberts fo ' v, i g 4 3 i L] i PR Tr S Trh it ha today, F R e R LONDON WORLD Edward's realms, which will shortly be | French-fashions and the Italian * vila et eteteuteute bt 1 great deal “;- poison ‘in ii\(‘ ‘;ru" it ‘:a;] published. It aims by pictures to describe | models, and !he_n comes to the great it @ | i Aot it wary o ff irlxiéed{ them as they are at the beginning of the | period of the eighteenth century. She twentieth century. Photographs are given of all the principal men who have helped to make the empire. There are to be three hundred illustrations of its capital terest is being taken in the coming event. comes under the head of casualties. - In- deed, it also touches upon a fresh phase of sea life which Clark Russell has never (‘lfalt with before—namely, diving-and the diver. Mrs. Rose Standish Nichols, an Ameri- can lady, has been making a study of English pleasure gardens and is produc- ing a book on them. Messrs. McMillan have it in hand. She goes as far bock as the Roman-British age, then passes to the monastic grounds and the mediaeval “pleasuance,” and so to the ample field | ‘1 roundings. She notes the chipges intro- i duced under the Stuarts, the effect of finally treats of modern English gardens, giving pictures of some of the most note- worthy. —————— gary, and 22,000.000 more than Italy, while the efficiency of the German unit, whether industrial or military, is so superior to that of Russia that a comparison cam hardly be made between them. e S r g T Trained cats are the latest fad of French society women. Fashion decrees that the animal must be “educated” en- tirely by its owner, and several of the best-known . women in Parisian soclety are giving an hour a day te training their MORPHINE and all Drug Habltf cured by Opacura. A Permanent, Painless Home Cure. of the Elizabethan mansion and its sur- | | BEERS in the world. This ) ce. cities. Census of German; largely chosen from the works % P 3 4 5 wealth managed to escape through the|of the publishing world in recent years x x < g - iy g s ot modern | M epiece of human ingentity is made | connivance of the Judges: but. on the| it is announced that the firm of Newnes, | Already the puflishers hiave begun to e, | Kuhlow's German Trade Review, Ber- | - B LMol " seRjet | Enlively sread crumbs, and has nat- | other hand, the criminal records tell of | which ws: d to supply cheap lit-| SU® 5 lin, sees the chief significance of the lat- th ;- vy in. The audience was enthusiastic | urally a history. About a hundred years | many cases In which prisoners died a hor- :'r:’{'l:‘m“;gt:";u':fi,c;mn m,d"‘,’,,;, fl,;cep had | g' I et on ::fl fi:":‘;‘:g“fifa:; est German census returns, which show Guaranteed Pure. in the extremé and the ditori vas | ago a vo 2 visi i 2 rery soon g ey ¥ ut in tue midst of E Sus . comfortably watm. An eeeo A | A i oallan workman wished fo try; rible death Very soone “TCT 1he¥ Bad| Ciany successful imitators, now pre- | ordinafy books there has been really a | the.population of the empire to be 5635 None So Good. - o B DU Sorh | I SanD Rt meaking s Sock, Bit sian ) | SRIEN The DX IR sents for subscription a new quarterly | wonderful demand for books about India] 014, in the added emphasis of Germany's gramme will be furnished at this after- | the means to buy the metal necessary for | MOT® 2 % L pern s . i | in view of the durbar at Delhi. Historles | industri i ce in B Hoon’s imatinee. That for this # now prevail at Madagascar, but though | magazine at the trifle of ten guineas a v h >1hi. S | industrial and political importance in Eu- Sold Everywhere. i’'s matines hat for this evening's| the constructjpn of the works and was this barbarous custom is obsolete, the b to be called The -Tdeal. Yet it is of that ancient and romantic city have|rope. The figures of increase are a sug- ¥ concert Is & popular one, embracing many | at a loss whk( to do. Determined not (o | {angen troe is Tegarded with, almost as | no paradox to say that this periodical in | PeCR asked for, not by visitors going to| gestive contrast to the stationary birth | o of the band's choicest numbers. 1t s as | be beaten he concelved the ingenious idea | much aversion as it ever was. A proof | o Loxadox 10 8a3 + ‘the. pelce as the, (h© ceremony, but by thousands who are |raie in France. Though pressura of pop THE U = » follows of saving his bread crumbs from day 10| of this may be found In the fact that its way is as cheap at the p | not. A really extraordinary amount of in- | \1a¢ian is hegnning to be felt in Germariy NITED STATES % hath jith (he <alf | o AP e r it o e tora e 5 5 " | halfpenny evening newspaper, for in the | gt = s t6 andl Mareh E ekt aid t i he aid | a French naturalist recently tried to ob. . | _ . E it has by no means reached the limit, a Narom. A fin | of stroug salts. At lemgth. by these | tain some branches and frult of the|maln It consists of about twenty plates, | In fact. it has been a question o the gel- | o\ mptoms of discontent ascribed 10 | ‘m{ BEBKINGa" A Bowardinc . --.Faure | o808, 'If"!;rn_ ged 1o obtain hard | trees, but, though he asked several na- | reproduced for the most part in color, D‘e‘fifl";’n; on"l“’di’f”;‘“‘era"lfl‘v durbars at} o ore intimately connected with the move- Rl vt s Wigtier ‘}’v;h t-‘.qx‘rrl not e olved in| tives to aid him in the search, he was 'taken from pictures which are at once'.T : rik - ment of country people to the cities than o e S < and is now one of the curlositics ot ihe | O STon e, iealously guarded in private collections. | Russell has been given to the world, but | N industrial importance and the PUMBEr | on WEDNESDAY. December 17, wilt piace on c e Museo | capital of Lombardy. Photographing Sound [ A half guinea for such a print is not a| I learn from him that one will be out very | O lier available fighting men will soun | sie wne nundred and Aty thousand (130.000) Trovatore™ 2 e Wesal | —_———— - s g e 4 .n ! high figure. Many a dealer will detect | shortly from the press of Messrs. Chatto. | 9ominate the Continent, c:(wplf ussia, | ghares . o re),. .par value one olos by Signori PalmaggMarino, Curti. Lancewood is the strongest in the world. In a German publication Herr Ruhmer |, ") 14041 a sure and certain prospect| Russell is engaged in correcting proofs | While her commercial and manufacturing This Stock Will P Liberal 35 intermesse trom “Cavaiierin . spamann | Tts tensile strength is 23,000 pounds. That | describes a photographic reproduction of | o\ '\ "o hectally in consideration of | Of a story which is to be called “Over- | rivalry with England will be keener and o b ay ra mes: om **Cavaller Masc: 5 a 85, T % va % , especlally % o 5 v H 3 “Lcia" Hextet : : “Donizetti | 15 10 say. a piece of lancewood an inch |sound. The method is new.and of wonder the fact that the issue is limited and num- | due,” that word which is familiar to th: | more formidable than ever. (_-ermay) E Dividends. Signori Demitris, DI Natale, Marino, square, will stand that strain before | ful beauty. He photographs upon a con- | 0 .q peruser of shipping lists, ang of course | now has 19,000,000 more inhabitants than _For particulars call at junc- Curti, Greeo and Di Fulvio. ! breaking, | tinuous moving roll of sensitive film a suggests the sea and something that| France, 15,000,000 more than Austria-Hun- | tion of Market St. and Van Ness Ave. and Cak St. and sce the ex~ hibit of Diving Apparatus un- der water, Or at the office of the company, 838 Markst street, second , isa Marval. Nothing lika P it. Best Retaineron earth and a gygruine Cure for Rupture. World renowned. 27improvem ts. It ruptured investigats at once. Call o write ior *“Booier No. 1.* €0., 33 West 24th Street, Nzw Post Street, San Francisco, Cal, MAGNETIC E, 1 Yorx. N. Y. or RECORDING OVER 600 EVENTS AND ANNIVE! TR 5 sen telegraphone. As that film can be| and not of a machine. The process of re- Holidays, Special Day he ** . FFSA'TILS' SUCH A8 made very long without reaching a con- | production is ome which has never yet Weak il Do el , Dayk’{€ €~ the “Dark Day: in New England), Memo- ‘siderable weight it possesses great porta- | been used in England, and which will 23 The dates of famous Bills, Laws, bility and has advantages over either the | have to be carried out in Berlin, Vienna (<) WOMEN obtain strength and vizr f DR. PIERCE'S 5 > OV v o s 1 xclusively with art ints augurations; Discoveries in Travel and Explorations."and ‘the. Birthdays 'of One of the most curious plants in the | SeLlnE SREUSTEly T OO o bt ad If you use Mm‘lflne.ofllm. e “‘fi:’“‘-m‘lflm Church, at the Bar, in Literature, Art, Science, the Profeesiens g hyhe world is the tooth-brush plant, a species | piraple monthly called The Connolsseur, you. It never fails. It eliminates all desire for the drug, vely cures who have contributed to the industrial and commercial progress and grory of creeper which grows in Jamaica. 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