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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1003. MOB ATTACKS ~ SISTERS TELL NON-UNIONMEN, - OF DUNSMUIR | Riot Relatives of the Deceased Capi-| talist Declare That He Could | Not Converse Intelligentlyj Occars in| s a Result of the reetear Men's Strike START TROUBLE Small Sized | ACTRESS ON THE STAND/ WOMEN e —_— ’ Pr \ction of a Patrol-| Edna Wallace Hopper Says! saves Conductor From| Lawyers Told Her She| at Hands of Crowd| Could Not Obtain Justiee| SR TS VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 10.—The cross- | ina Wallace Hopper | Hopper-Duns- | ch she is suing to break the Dunsmuir. fisan MATEO'S CITIZENS 3 PLAN BETTER FIRE SERVICE MONTANA ABOUT LEGISLATURE == VINISHES Money Is Raised for the Improvement of the Department and Also for > Public Library. I .—At a joint ITS WORK f Venue, and VETERANS AT YOUNTVILLE HONOR BRIDE AND GROOM Commissary Lyon and His Young Wife ts of an Ovation at ers” Home. = ——— | BIG MANUFACTURING FIRM S KIDNEY PILLS. ARE 10U SATISFIED? If Wot, What Setter Proof Can Saz Pran- cisco Residents Ask For? Federated des in Stockton Declare That the Holt Company Has Been Unfair to Employes. . , De ] ared the mpany, the Hous the Mattiso practical nfair, owing to management s will now with- of the operatives. ent, beyond the facts that the have ali the men they want “there is no trouble what- can be secured from the main S MEHRET P I 0 British Cruiser Flora Floated. VICTORIA, B. C.. Dec. 10.—The Prit- | cruiser Flora. which crashed into rocks at Village Point a week ago ¥, was fioated to-day, the vessel having meanwhile been lightened until | she was a mere shell She is not leak- | ing badly and centrifugal pumps were | | put on board, which will easily keep | 1o 1. | her free ¢ the voyage to uimalt, | 1illiny’s Best MONCYDACk| wnere she will be placed in drvdoes ] for repairs. —_———— Storm Destroys Mcssina Citrus Cmp.! MESSINA, Italy, Dec. 10.—Half of the orange and lemon crop in this vi- cipity was destroyed to-day by a heavy bail storm. - s2e ng-powder i ofee fvering emmct soea | means vastly more than mere! money advantages, MAY CLOSE ITS DOORS 4§ vy under § tion to run Sketcned from ZI"f@. This is the Store for Overcoats This is the store for overcoats—because the assortment is so large any customer can get just what he wants for what he wishes to pay—because the garments are made in our own workshops and are retailed direct at a saving to you of $5 to $10 on each coat—because every bit of clothing we sell is guaranteed in two ways: money back for dissatisfaction; repairing, sponging and pressing free with all garments. ‘ . Could you buy to a better advantage than this > Certainly not. As an actual fact we are the only e-tablishmant on this coast that manufactures every dollar’s worth of our own stock—boys’ clothing included. Here are ready-to-wear overcoats and suits in all styles at all prices. Whatever vou save in buying clothes leaves more to spend on Christmis presents. some interesting values: - We mention below ; | Overcoats Our overcoats range from $10 to $35 and the assortment |- contains every style of overcoat identified with the season. Enu- { | meration of all the styles, patterns and weaves is hardiy possible. We mention a few of the $10 garments. ‘ Tourist overcoats, 30 inches long, with belt in back, made of | fancy rough cheviots in swell patterns. ! Long overcoats with straight backs, from 38 to 30 inches in length, made of blue and black cheviot and kersey, black clay | worsteds, and rough cheviots in a number of stylish patterns. | The garments are made snug fitting or loose effect, like the pic- | | ture shown above. A < Covert top coats, 32 to 36 inches in length, in all the light i shades, such as tan, olive, slate, etc. ; also in oxford gray cheviots | and black thibets. Any of these garments is 50 SN 1 i } . Mail Oroers 7 'alt,:mnfiln for anything in men’s or boys’ clothing, rurmishings or hats. Customers served as well by mail as though | made-to-measure garments. | steds, black thibets and fancy cheviots in variety enough of | without any alterations.. There is a good assortment of mate- | rials, and the prices range from $12.50 to $25.00. 00D 5(0 uqbungm A 740 Market Street Suits It matters not what you want in style, pattern or weave, we can give you a suit at $1 0.00 to $30:00 that will fit you like At $10.00 we have blue serges, blue and black clay wor- swell patterns to please everybody. The sizes are from 34 to 44 chest measure. with pants accordingly. For short fat men, who measure from 38 to 44 chest, we have made up a special line of suits that will fit satisfactorily Special sale of pants for big men, from 40 to 48 waist, in any length up to 36, striped worsted goods. Pants can be taken from stock and worn without any alterations. Regular $3.00 values for $1.95. We would like to show you the suits we sell for $10 Merchanaoise Oroers In serecting a Christmas present where the size of the article is not known, buy one