The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 29, 1904, Page 11

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FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY OVEMBER 11 DECKLOAD THROWN OVERBOARD TO_PREVENT VOLAN Schooner Springs Aleak During a Gale. PUMPS UNABLE TO CLEAR HOLD 60,000 Feet of Lumber Cast Adrift. ant Captain p- vesterday from untered the gales sho; f the vessel's | verboard to d here full that of Leaster ¥ sava | & the north- | 14, when the | west of Cape came N vember ams | load »pening s k » the de: 50,000 t This light- Max Returns to This Port. Meteorological Reports, Santa Claus Steaendiig Seattle Away for Six Months. Ma Oom; Be s steamship Ba rser on - , went o a outa Overdue Bark Arrives, ¥ bark Joinville, which was it, arrived ‘ " and 184 days d vessels remaining for reinsuran promptness proficiency Punctuality, y to Qur Success 1 z clothes to the wearer's sfaction consists of the three P's— promptness, proficiency, punctuality, with perhaps the loud pedal on the middle number, proficiency. Our work, methods and materials invariably pro- dute good results and we hesitate not a whit in asking your patronage. It's easy to 'phone us hurry orders. ONITED STATES LAUNDRY 100¢ MAREET STREET. Televhone South 430. The Ke sa 1 v peper. 4 cris stoves, 10 cs coal ofl, 10 cs gaso- lumber, Ibs sugar, 1440 Ibs bread, 2 bbis flour. visions. 18 cs canned goods, 425 1bs tobacco, 10 bxs soap, 26 cs coal ofl, 2 pkgs bluestone and Comox, put in to finish loading. reka. Fort from Everett, bound south, put in for passen- gers end * | Kinn peare 90 per 10 per Steamship Ashore at Moreran. } from Tacoma is F! ARK WHICH ARRIVED FROM NEWCASTLE Wigh [ Isle of n ! o3 s 5 P e 1 Weather Repor. r s Novem- | | Pacific Time.) Mazat | A Nov. 28—5 p. m . ng at 1 The g fmum and minimum te: here about 2 o'clock | peraty reported for the previous day is B 3 e obtained | Ch phia . Pittsbur; 5'St. Louls. Washington Jacksonville New Orleans N FRANCISCO wing ars the season: 64-5 rainfalls to cmpared with those of same date last and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: gk 1 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. atidas T e E ka o T 04 Matters of Interest to Mariners and | req Blus e s - - Ind nto Francisc Shipping Merchants. eeds in ballast tc Heads e San Luls Obispo Gy 4 s Los Angeles A’ Cargo for Hawaii, n Diego. jan Islands an as- S at $17,656, including = s bar- | i iv 8058 1bs | 3 “y salmon_ 115 pkgs groce: STATIONS. -3 . s ia 0 pkes fr % 00 1t fish, (o zals 1 | 5 weer, 250 cs coal ofl, 285 bbis | 4 . 02 “00 v E 0 . = o | F o1 In o0 i < 0 Mt a 00 Phoenix -+ i | Phoeni 60 | Pt Reyes Lt 00 land_. Pt.Cldy g8 e Ciéar b0 & Clear .00 mento Clear .00 Salt Lak Clear .00 San Franci Clear .00 San L. OF Clear .00 ego Cloudy .00 : Cloudy .01 _ 9 Dkes ironware, 30 | W TNy, Cloudy 00 Wiznemu, Cloudy .00 Yuma, Clear .00 | | WEATE NDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. The pressure has fallen rapidly along the | coast of California Rain is falling in Western Washington, but elsewhere cn th s, Merchandise for the North. Pacific Coast dry weather con- The steamer City of Puebia =alled on Satur- | Cooler weather prevails in the San Joaquin with an assorted merchandise | Valley and in California south of the Tehach. rt of destination and | api n vorts, valued | "Reports from Honolulu show a heavy 3 R ool 'y rain- following: of 208 inches ¢ D y ralts, 34,000 Ibs salt, ‘000 1 of inch in the past twenty-four rours, with brisk wind from the north. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty urs ending midnight, November 29: Californianorth of Tenachapi—Fair Tues- n fresh northeast wind. “alitornie scuth of Tehachapi—Cloudy Tues- ay; fresh northeast wind. Nevada—Fair Tuesday. Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy Tuesday; zht San heast wind. rcisco and Fri lght north wind. Sacramento—Fair Tuesday; light north wind. vieinity—Fair Tuesday; ) the foregoing the stezmer car half-barrels salmon and 5250 1bs cod- )oed at $1449, en route to Brisbane, Fresno—Falr Tuesday: light horth wind. Apstralie. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. ST - : Exports for Pacific Islands. o —je Saturd Stmr State of California, Thomas, 42 hours lee. om Szn Diego. > For Sa. | Fr bark Joinville, Clot, 214 days from Hull, hingten Isiand, $404; | via Newcastle, Eng. o0 berk Ville de Havee, Home, 139 days he Ssmoan Islands inc rom Swansea. g 136,402 f¢ 10 s Fr bark Max, Guillon, 60 days from New- posts, $46 cs 5 bbls salmon, §2 cs asscrted | c2stle, Aus. cannéd goods, 9450 Ibs bread, 134 gals wine, | Schr Manila, Rose, 21 days from Port Gam- bie. Echr Volant, Skipper, 32 days from Monte- sano, CLEARED. Monday, November 28, r stmr Wellington, Cutler, Ladysmi Western Fuel Oo. St r stmr Germanicus, Behrmann, Victoria, B. C.; master. S bbls flour. 4500 Ibs rice, 14 pk nions, 6 pkgs groceries and pro eni, SO kegs gun powder, x kew naile, 10 reels wire, 2 bdls iron, potatoss and istons ints and 9 bdls oars, ngton Island there were 2000 f 14 pkgs groceries and provision: coal ofl, 4 pkgs paints, 2 bxs glass, Stmr Barracouta, Curtis, Corinto, vi - twine, 3 cs hardware, 1 box tobacco, lco and Central American ports: B'M & 8 Gn. aruge Stmr Whittier, Dickeon, Portland; Union O1i The shipments to Fanning Island consisted C ¢ 1617 b« bran, 583 Ibs middlings, 417 Ibs | o Sugar, 2 bbls flour, 6 pkes Eroceries and pro- Srre- iRl Br stmr Wellington, Cutler, Ladysmith,B. Ger stmr Germanicus. Behrmann, V!:'tflsrll ca druss. Stmr Barracouta, Curtis, for Acapulco and TR L A way porta. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Stmr George W. Elder, Randall, Astoria. i Stmr Sequoia, McClements, Willapa Harbor. ARRIVED, Stmr Coquille_River, Adler, San Pedro. Stmr Shasta, Hansen, Bellingham. Fr bark Vincennes, Levaillant, Sydney. Schr Onward, Anderson, Coquille River. Schr Newark, Reinertsen, Bowens. SPOKEN. Nov 11—In fat § N, long 24 W, B Springbank, from Hull, for San Francisto. " Per Fr_bark Max—On Nov 22, in lat 27 N, long 132 W. Br bark Weatherfleld, hence Nov 10, for Fremantle; all well. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov. 2§, 10 p. m.—Weather Monda3, November 25. Ger stmr Memphis, Von Helms, 4 days from Stmr Brooklyn, Carlson, 85 hours from Eu- Stmr Brugswick, Ellefsen, 14 hours from Stmr Coquille River, Adler, 6 days 19 hours el Stmy Pomona, Swansen, 18 hours from Eu- + ve 10 miles per hour. DISASTER. LONDON, Nov. 25 —Br stmr Inverness, from ashore at Mororan. No further foggy; wind NW particulars DOMESTIC PORTS. VENTURA—Arrived Nov 28— Stmr Asun- cion, hence Nov 25, Sailed Nov 28 ford. UMPQL Louise, fr Stmr Asunclon, for Port Har- RIVER—Arrived Nov 25—Schr an Pe A. : schr Bor alis, for San Passed from Swansea, for San Frar - clsco. Santa R EUREK A hence Nov N a, for San Diego. Arrived Nov Stmr Corona, Stmr Pasadena, for San Fran- with schr Advance in tow, ved Stmr atled_for ship Bracadale. hence Nov_19. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 28 Stmr Santa Barbara, hence Nov 20; stmr Tampico, from Tacoma. ailed Nov 28—Schr Sadie, for Umpqua. HUE M{EE—Passed Nov 28, §:30 a m—Stmr | | Curacac. from Guaymas and way ports, for San_Franclsco ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 28—Ger stmr Nu- mantia, from Hongkong. Salled Nov 28—Stmrs Alliance, Columblia, Kilburn and Redondo, an Fran- S—Fr_ship | TATOOSH—Passed Inward Nov 28—Br bark | Invermark, from Los Angeles; stmr City of Puebla, hence Nov 26. ‘Passed outward—Schr Matthew Turner, from Port Townsend, for Harbor. SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Nov 28—Stmr | Asun- ! cion, from Ventura, and r Port Har- | ford; stmr_Alcatra for San Francisco. | Arrived Nov 25—Stmr Westport, from West- | port PORT. TOW. rrived Nov 28—Br | FRICK CHECKS T FROM SINKING| “RUN” 0N BANK Armed With Two Valises, Crowded With Currency, He Appeals for Trouble| ACTION AVERTS PANIC Depositors of a Pennsyl- vania Institution Decide They Are Not in Danger —— Special Dispatch to The Call. PITTSBURG, Nov. 28.—A bank in ‘Wooster went to the wall several days ago and the officers of the Wayne Coupty National Bank of that place were somewhat worried, fearing a “run. Almost before they had their breakfasts on Friday morning a tele- | phone message came from H. C. Frick | asking what the situation was and | whether they needed any money in| case a ‘“run” were started. The answer did not appear to be just what Frick had hoped for, so the multi- | millionaire gathered up two large grips filled with bills and in his automobilel‘ started for Ohio. Frick reached Woos- | ter early and sent out word that all| paper which the holders did not like | should be brought in. He settled many notes and on Saturday morning smil- ingly took his place in the Wayne County Bank and told every one to “bring on the run.” The result was that there was no “run” on the bank. —_——ee————— TWO AND A HALF MILLIONS FOR VARIOUS COLLEGES i Contest in the Fayerweather Will Case | | Ends In Favor of the | | Institutions. | { WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. — The| | Fayerweather will case was decided by | |the Supreme Court of the United | States to-day in favor of the colleges. | | The case involved a bequest of about |$2,500,000 made to twenty different ! colleges by the late Daniel G. Fayer- | weather, a leather merchant of New | 1\'0rk, who died in 1890. The will was | |attacked by Fayerweather's widow | l‘flnd two nieces, fraud being charged. | ———e——————— | ! Fatal Battle at Coal Mines. | TRINIDAD, Colo., Nov. 28.—More | than 100 shots were exchanged to-day |in a fight at a coal camp near Has-| | tings, Colo., between Slavs and Ital-| jans. John Rembish was killed and | another man seriously wounded. Rem- bish was robbed of $920 after he was shot. Nine men have been arrested. | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. NOVEMBER 2 | Sun rises | SOUTH B! D—Balled Nov 28—Schr Excel- 1.0/ 8:08 sior, for San Pedro. | 0.3 9:18] 4.3 PORT LOS ANGELEE—Arrived Nov 28— | : : —0.2(10:10/ 4.6 | Ger ship Christel, from Newcastle, Eng. | — - | rnm‘n HADLC Arrived N 28 SBkln\ NOTE—Ir the above exposition of the tides Retriever, from San Pedro | the carly morning tides are given in the left iled Nov 2§—§tmr laqua, for San Fran. | pand columi and the suc ve tides of the cls | day in the crder of occurrence as to time; the GRAYS HARBOR v 28— Stmr Che- | fourth time column gives the last tide of the halls, for San F s \& new tug Re. | cay except wwhen there are but three tides, as londo; schr Res, for Guaymas. netimes occurs. The heights given are in | r Matthew Turner, from Satled Nov San Francisco. EASTERN POR rrived Nov 27—Br stmr 28- Stmr Navarro, for PHILADELPHIA Craigneuk, from Colon. IGN POR Sailei No San Francisco Arrived Nov 0 Tyne stmr Stmr Br stmr Thornhill, M St from ork. SWCASTLE, AUS.—-Arrived Nov )enator, from Durban, 14—Br to load for Hono- NTA ARENAS—Arrived Amasis, from Hamburg, Nov |~ Arrived Nov 28 tmr Doric, hence | Sailea Nov Lyra, for Seatle. | 16—Jap stmr v’ Seatle. LE OF V mses, hence Nor ehip Lansing. land, for San Francisco ng- GUAYAQUIL-—Sailed Nov 11—Ger stmr Aby- dos, for Hamburs PANAMA- Sailed Nov 12—Br ship Penthesi- lea, for Tecom: CORONEL--Passed Nov 7—Br stmr Ashanti, from_Iquique, for AMOY—Arrived | from Yokohama MOJI-—-Arrived Nov 23—Br stmr Crusader, rom Hongkong, to load for San Francisco. AUCKLAND--Satled Nov 25—Stmr Ventura, for San Francisco. Arrived Nov 28, Nov 10. PAPEETE—Sailed Nov 24—Schr O, M. Kel- loge. for Rara { oc | PLYMOUTH— Wilhelm der Gros: | Yort. 4 GLASGOW-—Arrived Nov 28—Stmr Columbia, from New York. ¢ ROTTERDAM —Sailed Nov 28—Stmr Amster- dam, for New York. GIBRALTAR—Arrived New York or Philadetphia. Nov 10—Br stmr Albenga, 9 p m—Stmr Sierra, hence SAMERS. rrived Nov 28 Stmrs Kaiser and Hamburg, from New Nov 28—Stmr Ho- henzollern, from New York, for Naples and Genoa. el A Memoranda. Schr Lizzle Prien, which sailed Sunday for Coquille River and drifted In clcse to the beach out by tug Reliance. anchoring about one mile off the heads all night. got under way Monday morning and at 10 'clock proceeded. Per schr Manila, from Port Gamble, Nov 28—Had ® successfon of south and southeast | Bales for 15 days. |~ Per schr Volant. from Montesano, Nov 28— 1 On November 14, when 150 miles west of Lape Blanco, had sueceselon of southeast gales. The vessel sprurg a leak and became full of wa. ter. It was impossible to keep her free with pumps; hud to cut deck lashings and throw overboard esbout 60 M feet Mumber to save vessel LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Salvage Association received the following from the speclal officer at Buenos Ayres: Owners' inspector here; dock occupied next 20 days. Br stmr Ty- merie, from Mollendo, for Baltimore, previ. ocusly reported. must be docked before proceed- ing. Forcward half floating on tank tops. Montevideo dock not available for 10 days. Br ship Corunna, from Hamburg, for Puget Sound, previously reported, takes mext turn. Lioyd's agent at Montevideo has asked me to exam- Ane her afloat. WIll examine Br stmr Albuna, previously reported, upon arrival at Monte- video; expected 8 days hence, — e Notice to Mariners. SUISUN BAY, CALIFORNIA. Coast, 1904, page 28.) The notice of November 25, reporting the disappearance of the bell buoy off Army nt, Suisun Bay, California, was erroneous. Th buoy is in its proper position, but at times carried under by the Stronk currents. By order of the Lighthouse Board. W. P. DAY, Commander, U. §. N. Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. R s Sun, Moon and Tide. United Stal Coast and Geodetle S, . at rt t, entrance to Published by officlal authority of the tendent. N ‘The the city front and low wat Pif ond,Jov, T stowe 8t J 11— Ger | for San Fran- | VALPARAISO—Arrived Nov 9—Ital ship Re- | gina_ Elena, from Port Blakele YOKOHAMA —Arrived Nov 12—Br stmr Yang Tsze, from Liverpool, for Puget Sound. near Sutro Baths Sunday night and was towed (List of lights, buoys and daymarks, Pacific | 23dition to the soundings of the United States &oast Survey Charts. except when a mitus (—) Sign precedes the height. and then the number | given 1s subtracted from the depth given by B ‘tharts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. | s N Time Ball. X Hydrographic Office. U. S. N., Mer- hants’ Exchange. San Francisco, Cal., November 28, 1804 | The Time Ball on the fower of the Ferry butlding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i e. at noon of the 120th meridian or at & p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U.'S. N., in charge. e Movements of Steamers. “Steamer. Memphis ttle A% . 29 Curacao. Mexican Ports 9 ! Wyefield Nanaimo Kedondo. Pcrgand & Astoria. ! Centralla.....|Grays Harbor .... Pomo. . . Point Arena & Albion F. Lesgett Portland & Astoria Columbia. ....| Portland & Astoria F. A. Kilburn.' Portland & Coos Bay. | Chehalls Grays Harbor e 3 | Del Norte Crescent City. | | City Sydney.. | New York via Ancon .| 3 S. Rosa. .. San Diego & Way Pts. | Dec. [UTOTOTOTRN | | Point Arena.. Mendoelno & Pt. Arena|Dec. i | Arg Lel River Ports . 1 | Breakwater.. | Coos Bay ¥ 2 | Coruna | Humboldt . ‘|Dec. 1| | Cocs Bay.....;San Pedro & Way Pts. Dec. | Queen. Puget Sound Ports.... Dec. | €. Monict Grays Harbor Dec. 2 | Gaelic China & Japan.. Dec. 2 } Eureka Humboldt . Dec. 2 [eaxania. ... | Hamburg & Way Ports.|Dec. 3 North Fork. .. Humboldt ..... .-.|Dec. 4 Pozona. ... - | Humboldt 3 H Aretic. ... Humboldt ... .. 1 l!lDec. 4 | G. W. Eider.. | Portland & Astoria.... Dec. & State of Cal.. |San Diego & Way Pts.[Dec. 5| Arcata Coos Bey & Pt. Orford 5 | Alameda Honolulu .......... | Bomita........ [Newport & Way P City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports H | Aurelia. Portland & Astord Siberia . China_& Japan.. | a_Anca B . New Yorx wport | TO SAIL, | TSteamer. Destination. ’ Salls.| Pler. | : o | i | Wovember 29. J ! | J. Higgins. | Los Angeles Ports.|11 am|(Pier 2 | i ainter -« |Seaitle & Everett.| 4 pm|Pier 10 Samoa. Los Angeles Ports.(10 am/Pier 2 | | Eureka Humboidt |'9 amPier 13 | Centralia. .| Los Anger 10 amPler 10 | | N. Fork. ... | Humboldt :|'9 am|Pier 20 | | Coronado. ... Grays Harbor .| 4 pm{Pier 10 | | Elizabeth.. | Coquille River ...l 5 pmlPisr 20 | F. Leggett. |Los Angeles Ports.| 5 pm Pler 2| ! | _November 30. ! | Vanguard. .| Bureka _diract 9 am!Per 27 Homer. .... | Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pler 2 | | Pomena.. | Humbolde L130 p Pler | | G. Dollar Grays Harbor, .| 4 pm/Pier 20 *| Arcata.....| Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|10 am|(Pier 13 | Aretic. Humboldt . ./ 9 amPier 3| Jeanie Seattle & Tacoma. 5 pm/Pler Chehalis Los Angeles Ports{ 5 pm|Pler 2! December 1. I| I | G. Lindauer | Grays Harbor. 1 pmiPler 2! San Diego & .| 9 amiPler 11 Pt. Arena & Albion' 6 pm! 2| Sydney & Way Pts.| 2 7| | Puget Sound Ports. 11 L3 | Memphis. | Hamburg & W 19 Bonit - | Newport & Way. 1| Newburg. .| Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pior 10 | December 2. | | | 8. Monica. . | Los Angeles Ports./10 am Pler 2| | December 3. | | | F. Kilburn.| Portland & Way.,) 4 pm Pler 27 | Breakwater | Coos Bay' direct...| 5 pm|Pler § | Point Arena| Point Arena .| 4 pmiPle: 2| China & Japan 1 pm/Fler 40 | ..112 m/Pler 40 111 am|Pier 24 i .- -[1:30 p/Pier 9 December 6. : Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9| December 7. ‘ Mexican Ports ....|10 am|Pler 11 | December 8. | | G. W. Elder| Astoria_& Portiandi11 am|Pler 24 | FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | Destination. Sails. Santa Ana.... Seldovia & Way Ports. Dec. Cottage City." | §kagway & Way Ports. |Dee. Bertha....... Cookis Inlct & Way Pra.|Dec. 10 ilegal action to recover nolds, secretary and treasurer of the| Wade Park Banking Company of Cleveland, and that she had a note for $500,000 which she could negotiate atj any time Jfor the purpose of paying | | Newton. He loaned her $190,800. | edge of the alleged note for $500,000, ADVERTISEMENTS. hildren Are QuicKly and Painlessly Cured ---No Cvtting, No Chloroform, No Fright---by the Wonderful New lectro- Chemic Treatment! READ WHAT A HAPPY MOTHER SAYS: “My lttle girl, Rosa, had suffered a long time with catarrh. I think she had it from & baby. I doctored and doctored her. She got 50 tired of taking nasty medicines that I knew something else had to be done. I heard of the Electro-Chemic so I decided to make a vsit to San ¥ treatmer ncisco in order to place Rosa under the tro-Chemic treatment. What hastened me to do this was that the eatarrh began to affect the child’s ears. She was rapldly growing dea sore and painful. the ears wers Rosa has just taken one month's treatment at Electro-Chemic In- stitute. She hears perfectly now. The sore- ness in the ears has disappeared. Her nose dces not discharge any more and all of the catarrhal odor is gone. She can eat well and her food agrees well wit r. The child is cured and all of this has been accomplished by the Electro-Chemic treatment rt month at a small expense. I am so over the result that it make this public statem: 1 . ferers. I am sto at 930 Powell streef, San Francisco, but e address ! City, Cal. In a week or two I shall return home feeling that it was a happy day for me when I learned of this wonderful new Electro- Chemie treatment (Stamed) MRS. J. CABON 930 Powell st., San Fra: Home address, Sterra Ci Rosa Cabona, 930 Powell st., San Francisco. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE Any one suffering from any of the following diseases is cordially iavited to call at the Electro-Chemic Institute, 118 Grant avenue, San Francisco, for free consultation and examination. The Blectro-Chemic treatment is the most scien- tific and the most successful treatment known for the cure of collmvdvrl-.l Ca- tarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Locomotor Ataxia, Sickness, Epilepsy, Dizziness, Headaches, Spots before the Eyes, Pile: Fistula, Stricture, Prostatitis, Inflammation of the Bladder, Varicocele, haustion, Cancers, Tumors, Old Sores, Weak Heart, Palpitation, Shortness Breath, Insomnia, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Bczema, Goitre, Swollen Joints, Weak Back, Kidney Diseases, Bright's Diseage, Diabetes, Special Diseades of Wo- men—Irregularities, Displacements. Congestion, etc., etc. HOME TREATMENT—The Electro-Chemie home treatment is most successful. It s al- = institute for personal cription of the principal examinations and treatment when the patient can arrange to da S0, to vis ultation and examination. If this is impossible ‘a short mptoms s i be sent and full instructions regarding home il be promptly forwarded, free of charge. THE ELECTRO - CHEMIC INSTITUTE 118 GRANT AVE., Cor. POST ST.. SAN FRANCISCO 10 a m to1p m to 8 p. m. daily. Office Hours: dies 9 a to 5 p. m. and T al Al 1 1858. It is generally understood that M ] 4 the bank carried notes of Mrs. Cassie I\ 1 Chadwick of Cleveland to a large amount. On Saturday there was a run on the bank, as a result, it is understood, that Mrs. C. L. Chadwick of Cleveland had borrowed largely in the institution BOSTON, w. 28.—Herbert D. New- HUMBERT CASE: Saaiat e >oicne a Ricr| ton of Brookline, who has sued Mrs. Society ‘Woman Raises & Big | ol & i e Clovelssd Ol e N aoeld Securities | $190.800, is a well-to-do business man. Sum on Alleged Securjties|$1%0:50. s a well-to-do businels men Which Do Not Materialize | matter,” said he, “but I must deeline {to tell who are the other parties. I —_— | | made the loans on the strength of a NEW YORK, N¢ 28.—A sensation | statement of Mrs. Chadwick that she has been caused here by the bringing i was a woman of wealth and owned of a suit by Herbert D. Newton of | Securities sufficient to warrant the Brookline, Mass., against Mrs. Cs loans. Chadwick, a society woman of Clev ADVERTL CENTS. land, Ohio, for $190,800 for money | - — —_ DR loaned. Mrs. Chadwick is the wife of | a Cleveland physician. In addition to suit several banks have taken various amounts, which bring the total sum to $267.800. Newton alleges that Mrs. Chadwick | told him she had $5,600,000 in bonds and | securities placed in trust by Ira Rey- | Newton P. W. Carver of Boston, attorney for Newton, in a statement for his client, said that when the loan became pay- able it was not met and Carver had a ““Very fine people in this ference with Mrs. Chadwick and counsel. " e cracnt was ‘made to e | World,” mused Goldem sald Carver, “"that the securities h-vl-:l Gate. as fund would soon be release and in a short time all the vari-| *‘I receive a dreat wel- ous obligations v yuld be paid. Later I went fo Cleveland, where I hed a| COme at the breakfast conference with Reynolds, but he table, at banque(s, fused to disclose any information 4 = to the securities in his care. receptions, and wher- “Following another conference with | » Mrs. Chadwick’s counsel last Monday ever I go. we decided to bring a suit in equity “Everybody says I'm for the recovery of the money and have the finest coffee ever obtained injunctions restraining Rey- nelds from putting the securities out ot his possession and also to prevent| Droduced. Mrs, ”l‘hnd\\'h‘k from disposing of . Ah, lt's nice to b. ! them. : ik The magnitude of the suits and sen- famous. sational stories growing out of the case have att ted much attention Nothing does with GOLDEN GATE CLEVELAND, Nov. 28.—Herbert B. COFFEE but satisfaction. No Newton, the Brookline, Mass., capital- | prizes —no coupoas —mo crockery. 1 and 2 ib. aroma-tidht tins. Never sold im bulk. J. A. Folger @ Co. Established half a Century San Francisco ist who has sued Mrs. Cassie Chadwick for over $190,000, which he loaned h»rs or notes, filed a motion in the Common Pleas Court to-day asking for the ap- tment of a receiver of the alleged belonging to Mrs. Chadwick, | said to be in the custody of Ira Rey- nolds at the Wade Park Bank. The court issued subpenas for both | (VIS VDIV DT Mrs. Chadwick and Ira Reynolds, sec- | Q Wisir DR. JORDAN’S anear ) retary and treasurer of the Wade Park USEu. oF lilTouYo’ Banking Company. Reynolds is or- - 141 U dered to bring into court to-morrow 1981 MAZEST ST bat. 287, 0.7 2l morning all certificates and securitles | , 2 i iegms Anttsmtot Mussum e e he may hold belonging to Mrs. Chad- 3;‘;’.‘".’.1:"..‘122’.;"':1 ;mh o wick. Mrs. Chadwick is commanded to bring into court a full list of all securi- ties she may have and also any securi- ities themselves that may be in her possession. Reynolds to-day denied any knowl- DR. JORDAN—D'SEASES OF MEN Consuitation free zad strictly private. Trearment per-onsliy or by letter. DR. JOEDAN & €O, 10651 Martet 5.3, F. § g payable to Mrs. Chadwick, and snidl there were no diamonds or other, jew- | els in his possession among the securi- ties he holds of Mrs. Chadwick. : OBERLIN, Ohio, Nov. 28.—The Citi- zens' National Bank of this place was closed to-day. The action was taken as a result of a meeting of the board of directors held yesterday. The fol- lowing notice was posted on the bank | H. S. BRIDCE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, REMOVED TO 112, Sutiter Strest. SAN FRANCISCO. Novelties in Imported Wear. S50 | door to-day: B e e ST S i Rty I L s “This bank will not open this morn- | AEADAGHE. ing or until further notice. The bank | (BARTERS CURE SICK is in charge of the national bank ex- | aminer for examination and investiga- | tion.” 1 C. G. Beckwith is president of the institution. The bank was founded in- ITTLE Genuine Must Bear IVER Fac-Simile Signature Y| i

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