The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 21, 1903, Page 3

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THE SAN FR:\.\'CISCO'C:\LL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1903. WAR OPENS I\ LUMBER [NDUSTRY at {ave Disagreement ause Demoraliz- e Export Trade MILLMEN A NEW RULE ngton Estab- Delayed JOHN HAYNES,DEAN OF SUPREME COURT COMMISSION, IS SUMMONED BY DEATH S ‘ RAILROLDS IS ProminentLawyer/ Succumbs to | — THOUSA ROBBED OF lliness. | i | | | | E Great Northern and the North-| Demeanor of People Toward ern Pacifie I.osel’l'remem'loumI President Nord Is Threaten- Amount of Freight From' ing and Assassination of | Cars in Course of Tramsit| Many Public Officials Feared | | AMAZING OPERATION | CHARGE EXECUTIVE | OF A GIGANTIC RING| WITH CORRUPTION 1l —_— ! 5 —_—— Great Loads of Goods Are| Affairs in Santo Domingo Are | Stolen and Three Dozen| in a Desperate Condition Deteetives Are Now Seeking| and Intervention of Ameriea the Persons Responsible, May Yet Be Necessary Svecial Dispatch to The Call. | SAN JUAN, P. R, Deec 20.—The Large Stock Holiday Goods NECK DRESS GLOVES MUFFLERS UNDERWEAR NIGHTROBES HOSIERY TACOMA, Dec. 20.—The Great North- ern and Northern Pacific railways have lost at least $100,000 in freight stolen by their own employes during the last two o Do- e to-day. DRESS SHIRTS FANCY SHIRTS having on bear mer Minist years. The gigantic operations of a ring comprising employes of all classes minican arm Captain Gechira are now being investigated by nearly | other supporters of former Presi three dozen detectives, the majority of Wos ¥ GiL whom have been sent out from Chi- According to reports brought from tago. Hayti a rew n is feared there The arrest of three men at Seattle for stealing a carload of wheat and the subsequent investigation these have thrown seme light on the methods of which may result in the assassin or at least the imcarceration, of several Ministers and The chief of t bank at Port = the thieves, and the clews thus secursd | au Prince has been imprisonad. The i are being carefully followed. It is he people of Hayti toward .l% * | xnown that freight cars have been robbed of their contents and goods con- the same city. Whole carlcads of gneds have been stolen and reshipped to other towns, where the ring ged to hawe had 1 es” for the disposal of the plun- Tons upon toms of merchandise has been sent to Alaska, Oregon, Cali- fornia and interior Western States, sold for what it would bring and the money was divided among those impii- | cated. apidly and finds Merchant's Life Ends. 0. —W it impossible to megotiate loans. The Julia br news that former now at Mc Vice President Des of Porto Plata and work of the detectives to date Gifted Harpist’s Life Is Ended. TR D 20—Miss L ern Pacific has d has already dollars on danger of assassinal —_———————— Woman Dtes on Railroad Train. MODESTO 2 ing of Albert Victors. of her moth was 34 years old. rles S. Jr. George, Ber- Mary D. Hea i lfihristmas Stationery. % o = T STREET, 1008 MARKE SAN FRANCISCO. - MUSEUN OF ANATONY¢ ISELMARTITET b GRRTR SF N ¢ r . = P I —— Sveme pumitie by cmrad vy e ol et Specaiint e e Cowc Est. 28 peare 05. JORDAN—O'SEASES GF MEN ' _omwsitation e i smerte op Trasment personai'y or by =er A' Porivme s @ cvery e aneracen. e for Jork PEILESOPHY of MARRIAGE. waLso FR=e. (A DR JSEDAN & €O darkerse 5 5§ iing's Best— DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. (atalogue and Price Lists Mallel LECNARD & ELLIS Phone Mam I7IS. " PRINTER. 13 Sszscme sz, 8. K. IceccesIdIOTOS wvisitr DR. JORDAN’S grear § rou have found f The mother in quest g othing for her soa t this time of year will appreciate s: ving a dollar DEATH OF FAMOUS LAWYER. Frederic R chd: an Aunthority on r two, as money is a very useful article just be- Legal Sabjects, Passes Away. SHIN N, Dec. 20.—Frederic FAS We mention below some values of our own . make, and in buying direct from the makers you save at least a third. Long Overcoats $7.50 A which veral years. He wife and an spending where he hoped climate of New to the mem- | ousehold there the end came t of New York. r. and Mrs. Colonel ed daughter. a son, is ex- from the Seuth. id at St un- the The long Overcoat with belt in baek is certain- ly a favorite this year. They are cut extremely long. and they are not oaly stylish but afford good protection. We have these garments, from g to 13 years of age, for.. U . 1 We are showing a beautiful assortment of Overcoats for little chaps from 214 to 8 years. The garments are made ‘of Kersey, in blue, brown, royal and red. They are made up in different styles, some plain, some with belts in back and others with frog fastenings in front. The prices WE i v es s e ST il TS0 Peter Thompson Reefers These are seasonable garments for bovs from 4'to 12 years. They are very popular. We have made them from navy blue rough twill cheviots and pretty Oxford gray cheviots. They have velvet collars and embroidered design on sleeve. The " $5.0 Mail orders filled for any of these goods. Cus- tomers served as well by mail as though the pur- chase was made in person. In ordering please ad- dress Department L. ! SNWOO0D 5 (0 740 Market Strect a few hours ars oid. —_———— ilway Counselor was 43 ¥ Ra ngs were brought against - BRYAN SPENDS MANY HOURS WITH TOLSTOI | geae- | Nebraskan Arrives at St. Petersburg | and Is Shown Every At- j tention. ! | PETERSBURG, Dec. 20.—Wil- | arrived here to-day. | ¥ said he spent fourteen | hours with Toistoi on Priday last, ar- | riving before breakfast. He rode for | half hour with Tolistoi, who men' at Mr. Bryan should tale | a2 seista while the author wrote. Tol- | stoi’s p ian laughingly said he| was sorry that the author had cur- tailed his daily exercise through the | fear of tiring Mr. Bryan. The con-| versation between Toistoi and Mr. | | Bryan took the widest range. | Whe Mr. Bryan was dining with | Embassador McCormick at a restau- : rart to-night, the servants rushed in ! with the news that Mr. McCormick’s | | bouse was on fire. It turmed out,| | however, that oply 2 chimney was { ablaze and the fire was soon extin- guished. Sweaters Our Boys’ Sweaters range from 75€ * to $2.00 each, and almost every com- bination of color is represemed‘in the assortment. ‘The ages range from years up. We have the biggest assortment of dollar sweaters inSan Francisco. Sweat- ers make splendid Christmas gifts. Hats and Caps Girls' Rough Tam O'Shanters, for TR WY, af . . oo oo n i o S Boys” Golf-Yacht, regular golf and Norfolk Caps, at. . ...20¢, 25¢ and 45¢ Men’s Soft Hats at.......90¢ and $1.30 UMBRELLAS SUSPENDERS SUIT CASES 780-786 Market St. 242 Montzomery St. PICTURES Carefilly Sel s Iy Framed. CANDELABDRA ) Goid Plated. Silver Plated and Old Brass Finish. 4 GALLAGHER BROS. BAJA. CALKFQRNIA Damiana Bitters 1 axee . Angeies (via Port Los Angefes aad San Diess aod Semtn Hustaen— E State of C: For Los Angeies wiro_and Tase San Pedro). Santa Barbars, Sanca Cruz. Mom- terey, San Simecn. Cayuccs. Port Hactord (Sam 2, La TOYO KISEN KAISHA (ORTENTAL STEAMSHIP CO) at NG and HONGEO Sagasaki and Shanghal S S AMERICA MART s Monday £ S HONGEONG MART cormer Pirst. Agent. ————————————————— ot_street. W. H. AVERY. General WAL, MR VR TeaLan0 . 8. MARIPOSA, Ma m S S ALAMEDA, for Honolubr, Jap & 1904, | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. | _ Sailing svery Thursduy instesd of | Saturday. at 10 & m.. from Pler &2 345 & m. 3-13 and $:30 5. m.. ewcept Sunday. Sunday, %45 a. m.. - 5. m. Leave Vailejo, Ta m, £2:30 and 6 p. m. ex Sundays Sun- day. T & m. 4:13 p. m Fare, 30 cents Tei Main 1308, Pler 2 Misston-st. dock. HATCH BROS.

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