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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WED SDAY, DECEMBER -2, 1903. ; i ' 5 | 3 THE EMPORIUM I THE EMPORIUM - THEI QUARREL GO OF BANKS BEACHES COLON MAY HIVE AL ~ Good Lace Filipino Prisoner Says He Fired|Dealers in Los Angeles|Panama Officials Will|George McMurty Is to Special sale goods ordered by mail or telephone will not be sent C. O. D. Curtains $1-90 _Midgets : SRR Will be here but a 100 pairs only of really few days longer. at Co;“panlon to Take Checks of a To-Da.y Ratify the g oA Independent :::d:::t'eerl‘g:ec(i:-:“l:::: They are the small- care Him. | Stranger. : | Agreement. . - Concern. der, cither ecru or white; est people living . ) e —_— ; pair . - $1.00 Daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. First H ideé in Town of | Worthless Paper Passes Into| Decree Closing Ports Proves | Railroads Lower Rates to tne Dunsmuir Causes . the Southern City’s | - Disastrous to Depart- - Seaboard on Trust’s . Sensation, . Clearing-House. ment of Bolivar. rRpuss Hundreds of dainty manicure and other useful ar- . e —————— ticles with silver handles in the pretty beaded pat- tern that is so popular with people of taste—an aSSO'tmont consisting of nail files, shoe buttoners, | hair curlers, tweezers, shoehorns..tooth and nail brushes, darners, rolling blotters, call bells, '70 etc. 'On special sale in the main aisle to-day only . ‘COLON, Dec. 1.—The steamer City of | PITTSBURG, Pa., Dec. 1.—A semi- Washingtan, from New York, having | official announcement to-day is to the | on board_ the canal treaty, arrived at | effect that the retirement of President | Colon _\o-;day. Senor Esprilla, the Min- | Georga W. McMurty from the Ameri- | ister of Foreign Affairs of the republic | can Sheet Steel Company, which will > { take place within a few weeks, is to be of Panama, arrived here from Panama | take place WITT 2 (00 Wocke, 18 et last night and the treaty was turned | ;4 ;.ngent sheet steel concern, with | over to him. He then boarded the | yoMyrty at its head. One of the active train for Panama, taking the treaty ' officers of the new company will be | with him. It will be signed to-morrow. | Voyl Preston, who recently resigned | The United States cruiser Atlanta | from the office of third vice president | and the auxiliaty cruiser Mayflower ar- | Of the United States Steel Corporation. | LAND, Ohio, Dec. 1.—The rived here last night. The United raf:;l:‘nl‘}n.hed export ‘steel were to- States cruiser Nashville reached this| gav reduced 33 1-3 per cent between | port early to-day. The .United States' cleveland and the East; also between | : battleship Maine and the auxiliary | gy the iron and steel producing centers | r is not parteiular as to | cruiser Dixie also are here. | and the seaboard. The aim of this re- | n which he draws the | .COL, Dec. 1.—Owing to the decree | gyuction is understood to enable steel- | > two of them is the | 6f the Government of the department | makers to go into the foreign markets | payee used. HIs | of Bolivar refusing clearance papers to | ip gpposition to foreign steel producers. | fincipally saloon- | vessels sailing for Colon, the royal ool oottt but they do | mail steamer La Plata has transferred | @ ¥4+ - s description. | the portions of her cargo destined for the report, and also on the rollowlng\ m- give such contradictory | Cartagena and Savanilla to another | questions: 2 that the police do hot steamer at KingSton, Jamaica, and has t manner of .man to search | modified her itinerary. The vessel n order to prevent further suc- | sajled for Port Limon this afternoon es they to-night made | and will not call at either Savanilla or lic as a warning to mer- | Cartagena. The steamship agents I°POTt ¢ 1 he opinion of the commit. | have already received private advices tee be wise, safe and economical. that the Government of Bolivar is not| 2 That they will inquire and report whether | .; likely much longer to enforce the de- r'an isthmian canal either on | he Nicaragua route to make | Fiaw } irvey of either or both routes and | the acproximate cost of such surveys; includ- | | MORGAN MAKING TROUBLE. | ing the usc of maps or surveys heretofore made | by_the Panuma Canal C ompany. Introduces Two Canal Resolutions in aniittes Ktior wnd Tesdis | % g 5 b . t Sy i litures have been made for and ng. ] the Senate. or by e moxtey % | WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Senator | mads it - DAt 4 ¢ Morgan to-day introduced resolutions | m t : B <f and wher RUSSIA PRACTICALLY . | authorizing the Commit_(ee of Inter- | ¢ "nC Sde EHEUTS OUT AMERICAN JEWS oceanic Canals to investigate the part & ————— _-George 8. Edward Re- Spectal . Disp LOS ANGEL of cléver forgeries and the e -in his suc ass the bogus-paper, a well- anger has made several lars in this city during the ree days by-his ability to imi- signature of E. J, (Lucky) Dec. 1.—By a series first homicide wn. C. H. Mc ff ‘were on the streets last night and began Our large Holiday Circular illustrates, de;:ribn and gives our department store prices for many beaictiful St ar.u/:': in solid silver. Holiday Glove Sale, $1.50 Kind $1.00 Only 600 pairs of those fine quality imported Glace Gloves-are ready for to-day the regular $1. >0 ‘Pique Gloves, in colors and black, and all sizes from 5% to 7. If you are planning to give gloves for Christmas gifts this is an opportunity to secure High-Class Fine Gloves at one-third less than their regular value. If you need gloves for your own use come down and see-these this morning before the assortment is broken. We guarantee ) every pair, and to-day only they arz . . . Main Aisle. Novelty Veilings 16c Worth 25¢c and 35¢ Yard We took all that the jobber had of these choice novelty veilings, which will be on sale to-day only at an aver- age of halfregular prices. There are just the kinds you want in the lot—plain black Tuxedo, b'ack-dot- ted Tuxedo and black and white mixed vei’mgs 25¢ and 3s5c the yard kinds; Wednesdlv onl, 35 y ; Y 'ce iay there passed through the g-house six’ of “these checks, ranging in amounts from $10 to 345, and_to-day a number of others were presénted at the various banks: * The fc 1 tke bank selling. They are sston’s pian, is hy of adoption, and in what re- hould be amended, and to n for the consideration of the Sale of Doilies Battenbergs and Linen - To-day only, pretty BJt!-’wl‘:r,z doili made, some of them all la others linen ter, in new and distinctive patterns, the -kind that regularly retail 35¢ and '50¢ each; Wadnes- GOV YRR e S SRR S Dainly Linen Doilies—With hemstitched centers and fine linen lace all around, ml:.fl*le for finger bowls or small ornaments. - All .of .them are stamped and ready to be embroidered; our reg- ular 15¢ each—to-day as a holiday special. . 8@ Main Aisle. * ‘Canal Commission since it the President on November | it such expenditureés have been and report the items there- whose direction the same M. ain A tsle Some $3.00 Cut Glass Smelllny Bottles 98¢ Fine cut glass pungents with solid silver Roman. and fancy RALAAR AAAAUR ARANARLARRAAAAANRAARRC AR BARAAARR AR AN KA AR SRR RAAA AR ARA AR AR AR AAAAR AR AARRAAAARAR R AR AR SRR AT AR | alleged to have been taken by the KAISER'S GREETING. | trans-continental ratiroads in the isth Friendly Words Bring Effusive Reply | | mian canal affair, and also to inquire gold tops, some with fancy stone settings. Zjey are = : s et e]-eCt_Ed by a Great into the plans of the inter-ocean canal From B\m;u-VnrmL i worth u;fi to $3.00 each. We bave closed: nu?trom spany’ed sufls g B iori commission. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—In his letter | . % x Maj ority. The preamble to Senator Morgan's |to Minister Bunau-Varilla, formally | the dealer a limited quantity at a price which enables Voile and Lace Robes - | first resolution called attention to as- | notifying him of the recognition of the | SANTA BARBARA, Dec. 1.—George | Sertions in public journals, “represent- | republic of Panama by th2 German of | ing public opinion and exercising lead- | Governmeént, Baron von Dembusch, the ing influences in the great political Charge d’'Affaires of the German em- | parties of the United States,” that | bassy here, concludes: ‘ us to say, Wednesday only, your choice 98 C for. .o Candie sfloks—Some dlmty ones in the sweli Co.onial styles, in the pretty French gray finish, are very We are showing a very large and comprehensive assart- ment of fashionable spangled robes. The full cut sleeves, the panel fromt, the fiounce, the skirt yoke, are in ail our Mayor an over- Tenley C i i attetns. Positively the- best qualit ¥ Henley' C. Booth | {1ane continental raflroad companies | “The Government of his Majesty ex- specially priced, each . . . . . .. ... 25@ ;nce for y bT best q ity of 'P""I” only. ks was for Attorney by a ma- | have opposed the public policy of the presses the most sincere wishes for the Main Aisle. s for comiplete robes, T bout 200. C. O. Garretson, N. | United States in respect to the ratifi-'| prosperity and success of the new re- $13.50 - $50.00 ¥ s L Lataillade, C. H.|cation of the Hay-Herran treaty. It ' public, and hopes that friendly rela- In the c’,r[.'m‘ Tho latest ideas and creations in Lace and Voile Robes; some Peter Poole, F. | geclared that the railroads are ob- | tions will always exist betwsen it and se the €ity Coun- | gerycting the full and complete execu- | the German emvire." > tion of the duty and the policy of the Minister Bunau-Varilla, in his ac- United States, as declared by act of knowledgment of the communication | Congress as approved June 28, 1902, | from the Baron say. trimmed with furs, others with ermine, wood fibre lace and chiffon; the colors are white, caeam, gray, tan and black, and prices from X to 14 less than many firet class houses ask for these beautiful goods. Each $22.50 - $100.00 Chinaware Department - A Sale To-fla_y $10.00 Dinner Sct for $7.40 — It contested. In ¥ ] campaign’ the |, oviging for the construction of a | “The gracious and kind expression | is the popular American 3 - es were closely drawn, | cana) connecting the waters of the At- | you have given of the good will of the | beauty shapes, as thin and ”al’da_v umhml’as dlications so’ changed the | 55410 gng Pacific oceans. | Government of his imperial Majesty | peét that the division be- . t 2 s ? The resolution provides that the toward the new republic will not fail “rh“‘:"r:"i(;“‘a HOTCES WaS | committee on Pacific Railroads is em- | to teuch deeply the Government and | 8 T h; St Tmalle Bantead powered and authorized to make care- | people _nt Panama. i 2 the initiative a‘nd S ful inquiry into the facts on which “I wish that the first pronounced | of the mine proposed|Such charges are made and report the | seatiment at the beginning of the of- | Rt pim‘r,:”" ":e a. | testimony and the findings of the com- | ficial relations between the empire of men making an orgafflz.ed fight | Mittee ‘to the Senate. Germany and the republic of Panama | S ity Bachires 45 kb The second resolution introduced by ' shall convey to your Government, In favor of anti:salobn legisla. | Senator Morgan provides for reference the name of mine, our ardent wish for | td the Uommittee on Inter-oceanic the prompt recovery of thc precigus | > > Canals of the plans for government of health of his Majesty. The people of THE - UTI | the canal, adopted by the Inter-oceanic | Panama will join in the exwvression of o el b ot | Canal' Commission, and for a review of | this sentiment with all those who ad- | IN SANTO DOMINGO | ine accounts and plans of the commis- | mire his wise, humane, pacifying and : s j1 | sion. It asks the committee to decide | therefore Christian and clvilizing ve; ‘0os Gi. Insurgunt Victouy Ovee Wiew iy @11 o e lans for a canal sub- | policy.” . Does Mot Bring Ponce t0 the © | ;114ted tn’ refarente to both ‘the Prina . - ; Republic. | ma, and Nicaragua routes. | REYES' FUTILE MISSION. | Cannot Hope to 6h7n;ge State Depart- l white as Chjna, good large pieces, 100 pieces for 12 persons, regularly $10.00— on Wednesday b only - - . ¢ - $7.40 Decorative China Plate—Gold edge and pretty flower design,- regularly $1.65 the dozen—fo-day, set of 6 . . . . . . 4o Fancy Night Lamps — With decorated globes to match, worth 65c each—to-day only . .45¢ Section 20— Main Floor. Rainproof Coats For Women Buy. as soom as possibie if you are planning to hdve the handles engraved before Christmas. 5 Never before bave we shown' so large ‘2 stock of umbrellas for Christmas gifts as the assortmeut now on exhibition nd sale. - We have the little short ones for children, the 24, 26 and 28 inch sizes for grown-up peop’s. Umbrelias that . fold op to fit -in suit omses; umbrellas that open when you press the spring, Priced range from 50c to $17 ;o and we engrave all umbrellas from $1.00 -p free of charge. Good Dtpcndnblc Umbrella—With fine grade of Carola cover paragon frame, neat handle; sizes for :glldrm women and men; price. . . $1.50 Union Silk. Umbrella—Fine silver trimmed handle, best fame and rod, sizes for men o WOMSE il L et d 2.50 Pure Silk Umbrella— With nxver’rrlmm d SANTO DOMINGO, Dec. 1.—Presi-| In the preamble S M i = p . hindle, best framie and rod, sizes for men | | e preamble Senator Morgan di e e i desit M”av“ has assumed. chargé of | rects attention to the expenditures of ; New lhlpme.nu.oll these desirable waterproof garments W o ‘$4.00 e errimerit that was | the Isthmian Canal Commission e ment’s Attitude. have been’ arriving every day or two for several weeks | Heavy Twilled “Silk lnnbmlh—Seu::ed i 's age-to succeed | the date of ‘its final report to the Pres- | WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Dr. Hermn.; past. The last of them, until after Christmas, dre now ivory, horn and pearl handles, trimmed withsilver, silyer knobs, “etc., a thoroughly guaranteed umbrelia; women’s or. men’s ------ ... $7.50 From $ra0o and upwards we have novelties in imported han- | dles from Paris, such as. copper; bronze and gun metal effects Section p—Main Floor. " - oo 34 Underpriced Rubber Goods These are highest grade, first clasi.articles at th prices quoted.in San Francisco.-for such good 2 Emporium Snmlm Rnbbtr Glovu—l’:qnal to 4 Elnpnrlnm B‘(h Cabinet— Eqvul to any advemsed make. 33.30 Imperial:Hot Water Bettles — Heavy ‘pure Para rufter, with patented stoppers, = qt. capacity 3@ 3 I - e Excelsiot Fountain Syringes— Complete, wuh set. ai hznd rubber t of the deposed Presi- | ident, as’ stated in a report from the | the Colombian Charge d’Affaires, called | s ¥ | Secretary of State, dated January 9, |Aat the State Department to-day for the | Another revolution has broken out on (1903, | first time in many weeks for the pur- | de of the island. . } Senator Morgan then includes In his | Pose, he said, of informing Secretary | '._~._....—._ resolution the two plans for canals, to- | Hay of General Reyes’ arrival here, of | Victim of Young Bandits Dies. - |gether with estimates for the salarfes | the object of his mission and to pay a CHICAGO, ‘Deec. 1.—Détective Joseph | and compensation of officers and em- | {riendly call upon the Secretary. Dr. | Driscoll, whe -was shot in-the battle in | ployes; and for animals, vessels or | Herran was advised of the exact atti-| the three carbarn bandits, | other necessary equipment. The report | tude Wwhich the Washington Govern- In his confession to theé |shows that $15,000 remains of the sum | Ment will assume toward the specal| eidermeier "admitted that I appropriated for canal surveys. | envoy. It General Reyes is pleased to shot: Driscoll as -the latter sprang |. Provision is made that the Commit- | meet the State Department oflicials on pon.the railreadl track near the dus-ltee on. Inter-oceanic Canals examine | the ground fixed by them and for the | and report on all matters referred to in | Purpose Which they named, the ar-| | rangements of peace terms between | | Colombia and the néw republic of Pan- |{ama, he will be cordially received. ! | Otherwise his visit to the department | in. We have sold previous lots as fast as they were. disp!! layed, and adyise xmmedi-(: el ecnom, whxle as- sortments -are intact. Proofed Cover! Cloth Cuu—Automobfle. full back, belt- " ed, grays and tans, extremely good value.. $70.95 Rain Coals of Handsome Mixtures—Proofed by the famous «+Cielette’” .process, guaranteed. rainproof, mothprool and porous to air, double capes, fitted back,- full belt., . . - $17.50 Many other various designs and malerwl:, Slo o1, $r6.50. $r7.50, $19.50 and upwara‘.v Second Floor: Groceries and Liguors Wednesday and Thursday Corn Meal—Best Eastern yzllow, 10 Ib. sacks . - 25’ Van Camp’s m—Aumed condensed soups or’ maca- the soir uuiumimmuumnmfiummmnmmnmmmmmnmmmmummnmmmuim PRRRRRRRRRY, RRRRER RRRERERY RRRRR um-u}mm | will be fruitless and nis mission te ‘Washington a failure. | The United States stands ready to | :lne‘::l":efgz‘:n"%ce" ‘%‘em’c‘d‘;e“ roni and cheese, 3 tins, . .. et Lk e e pipes, ‘At quility, 1 ¢t 650, 2« 756, T ¢ . 850 em: olombia an an- = 1 e, R 200 | 75, thi ama, but with this exception it is not #‘ox,""a,;;' Sehis Eiciaa’s o Notioast Bess Foud O oty |-t Stackige - Kty Higth ST @iy thigh leigeh . . . interested in, nor can it consider, any' ‘ D [ bt ] v e o .. .190 | proposal from Colombla regarding the bl A= 3 | Pearline Washing Powder— Pound p:chgu, jfor- . . . .26Q llocl( White Wine—Good dinner wine, gal . . . & . . . . 450 Sherry or Angelica—Extra 5 yur old wines, regularly $1.50 1. Silkc Elastio Anklets . Silk Elasic Leggins . Silke Elastic Knee Cap . . isthmus. General Reyes has been ad- .50 Silk Elastic ordinary Stocking. . . . . 1. . . .. . $2.50 vised of this by Dr. Herran and it re- | ARAAAA R hhh'flhfi"lmh ARARAA RANARNARATAAR AR QAL AR R AL TGN RN s : mains for him to say what will be his ll’ for . b S .05 r5 it o S b b i e ) 5 course here in view of this development. Belle Bourbon—Full quare bottles .,f that well - known LI astic * 8o eoder upea =‘l t hours” netice. Most San Francisco people have bad backs. LI ST W By Kcntucly o Trained nurse to take-measurements, London Club Gis :0ld Tom, ported, bottle . .880 Parry's n? Dufl'y':—;zdmmlmm:l: whiskies,. boctle . . . . . 780 buching, will outwear fvcordinay sponges + . . | Main Floor—Rear. PR 80¢, 750, $1.00, $1.25 ARCHBISHOP HARTY WILL ASSIST THE Gommgm'r Says He Will Work in Conjunction ‘With the United States in the Russian-Rubber Spooges, especially recomtmended: for massaging -n Some_suffer severely from backache pains, others have attacks that harass, - anndy, ‘but seem fot serious. _Z\ian_ngrievous mistakes come through back neglect. The apparent weakness which causes every little strain on the back, every cold, every exertion to bring backache pains, is a tell-tale warning from GS iopines 4 4 g paih g KANSAS CITY, Dec. L—Archbishop Confesses Murder of a Girl. .|| the kxdne_\:s. Thc‘ kxdr{cys are'ovqrworked, they become congested, and if you '8 ;"5 H;rty. eL “;z“e‘:amrmimu to am MACON, Mo., Dec. 1.—A young man do net relieve them, urinary disorders follow—Diabetes — Dropsy—Bright's - sump St S S Cmhalio who ‘declares "he s Frederick- Strube, RRRRRR RRRRRRRY RRRRRE R 15 I WAAAAR AR AARARR RARARR TARAR R R AAAARAAR AAAR A AR AR T A AR WA AR 4 church in the Philippines, stopped in P Disease. Doan s Kidnpey Pills not only cure the backache, but cure the kid- s A T 'K.::;m City to-day to visit friends. He i of having killed Alice’ Henniger, sur- - . - H neys. of every complication that attacks them. “I shall work In conjunction with the : Y :n:e;:d.t&u t:lke ;o‘l‘l:e;:; ’!:. :l:“h = NEAH .I-H[ 5 . : : F Untted States Governtient. oyer: there : hammer becaus¢ .she laughed at him % in many ways. I have no definite plans when he pressed her to marry him. 3 . A Trial Free 1 lated, he I shall I g t::m:l:x:: P de L R Relative of a Mayor | @Friirititiiiiie German Shlp Has Peril- T0 SAN FRANCISCO CALL READERS. horse had run seven blocks. Her skirts ous _Voyage in a what there is to be done there. I am suig/thérstto put fn ayriife Wulling Narrowly Escap* .| caught and she was dragged twenty- 2 five feet beneath the buggy. Her head Hurricane. in the Philippines. I am not going to ER "l wie mndeshatal. Death. ‘| and face were cut and brulsed and she —_————— 2 received injuries to her left side.- e s MRS. PHOEBE HEARST WILL 1T Tt g | VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 1.—The Ger- B. Edgecomb of 934 Mission st. says: “I knew from the TENDER A VALUABLE GIFT Special Dispatch to The Call. L - "'."lmz';fl"‘_": 'h'ee‘e:' 'h;':d man ship Alsternixie, which arrived to- day from Tsingtau, had a trying time on November 10 in a hurricane encoun: tered 165 west 45 north. The big ship was thrown on her beam ends for- twenty-four hours, her ballast shifted and her spars were within four feet of the sea. She lost some salls and had one boat smashed. condition and the action of the secrétions from my kidneys that thosé organs were not doing’ their work completely or as satis- fac as 1 wished. 1 tried different medicines, but without any effect or if any it was so unappreciable that I could not notice it. - It was different with Doan’s Kidney Pills.” They do not act on the bowels, but act directly upon the kidneys, sobth- ing, strengthenirig and purifying them so that they perform their functions properly.” sharply and dashed up the main’ busi- ness street of Redding. Several:futile attempts were mgde to stop lhe run- away. Mrs. Ray Merrill and Miss Addie Merrill are well known in local society. They are both prominently identifled in both church and fraternal cirgles. Intends Giving Anaconda Library| REDDING, Dec. 1—Mrs. Ray Merrill Building and Grounds on Which wife of one of the proprietors of the It Is Situated. Merrill stables, and Miss Addie Merrill, ANACONDA, Mont., Dec. 1.—News | daughter of A. Merrill, Mayor of Red- comes from Mrs. Phoebe Hearst that | ding, were seriously injured in a run- the municipality of Anaconda will be | away in Redding to-day at noon.. tendered as a gift the library bullding | Miss Merrill was thrown from the and grounds upon which the free read- | pyggy and struck her head on one of 3 The deck was flooded. ing-rooms are situated. The Afaconda| .. ‘reels. A rear wheel passed over| Pen troubles disappear when you get| Afer some time the crew managed library building, including building and mum pen that fits your hand. Hav- | {0 bring the ship up to the wind and contents, has cost Mrs. Hearst nearly | her body. No bones were broken, but 2 can fit any hand. Prices | then she had a big starboard list. She ing all kinds, we $i5,000. In point of construction the | She Was seriously injured, probably in- mn $1 to $5 each. Sanborn, Vail & Co., | was in the hurricane for five days. Af- building is one of the very finest within | ternally. C | i demen.” TResar ang tus “taron ‘hls ter the ballast was shifted she sus- the State. i mnql(erflll:mpdnflum pens. tained no further damage.

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