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FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY 1904+, VICTORY GAINED BY JAPANESE Aqg APPALLING COST Continued From Page i, Column 1. Continued From Page 1, Column 2. o mmit. NO QUARTER GIVEN. fire the Russians reoccupied | The second and third assauits were | as of the first, although the sec- d-to-hand fighting, in which ither asked nor given. 1dard-bearer, was the most ferocious, being near- | holding his flag | GALE PLAYS HAVOC Wi session of a portion of the works, but! cur heroes brought and the Japanese retired, leaving a heap of their men. Along the whole front the Japanese reopened a violent | fire against the interior of the fortress, keeping it up until 5 o’clock on the morning of November 27. “The help which God sent us on the bayonets into use Vessels Off Coast of the North Atlantic States Suf- fer From Fury of the Se- 'LONG ISLAND HAS SHIPPING FIGURES (0T OF THE CANAL Most Expensive Project FOUR PLANS POSSIBLE }Lenmates Call for Between { Two Hundred and Three inds That Sea Level Is, MRS, CHADWICK |MORE FREEDOM |~ NOT T0 TESTIFY For When Bankruptey Case Is Called To-Day FIRST SUNDAY IN JAIL { Prisoner Has for a Com- Continuance Will Be Askedl FOR PEASANTS Witte Recommends New Laws, Which the Czar Ap- proves, to Aid Downtrodden —_— HAILED WITH DELIGHT } . Disabilities to Be Removed Wilson & Co. ..Furnishings for Men.. Select, R R—— . From Our Magnificent, . Stock of . Fancy Shirts D Shi ble incident occurred in \virthday of our mother, the Czarina,| Verest Storm in Many Years | panion a 19ung Woman' and People to Be Given Neck Dress ey, retieateln JE>-4 O pah e VIIETL ——e Hundred Million Dollars; Charged With Insanity| Opportunity to Advance Hosiery Underwear A e o B d the pinnacle and. fell| The message mentions the same four ut ng the colors. In his' officers as given in the preceding dis- m a AR Al A QN WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—John F. CLEVELAND, Dec. 18.—The exam- ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 18.—M. cks another arose with the colors, | patch, together with several others THREE FEET OF 5‘\0“71 Wallace, chiet engineer of the Isthmian | Ination of Mrs. Chadwick in the bank- | Witte, to whom as chairman of the spe- | Gl_o"e' nly 1« :a:!! mlfllatll!_\. “u‘l‘s’": (j?::n :elil‘ne' especially distinguished them- | Canal, has given the House Committee | ruptcy proceedings against her is set | ‘ cial committee appointed in 1802 to in- | Pfl]ms wounds in Wi SORy. Six Ot -y ferad £ i on Interstate and Foreign Commerce fo. to_morrow before Referee Reming- | vestigate the question of the better- P 5 1l?]\ n::lm:w:;;ed}al I?UES' Slfi»s’s\:‘lhgute; ?\r:ml-er;be:osno]. am’cln:e New York € lt.‘ Under )lantle ::;dge'::@;‘_gf M":l:‘::"fn‘:'e'g&'g’&:fl f ton, but it is considered certain she will 1 ment of the conditions of rural enter- m Shm “Since November 27 the Japanese! . VWhite With (learing t ve Derformes i onstruction of | DOt testify if present at the hearing. | prise and to revise the peasant lawi Sweaters that fellow with the planted anyhow?' adopted a curious ex- b assisted them gres in They had prepared nd cor ‘mn been carrying on a violent bom- | istalks, incessant as- force against Their as- dment and making I in considerable aja (203-Meter HilD. sauits were repulsed.” On December 12 (December 2) Gen- of Weather the Sleighs Crowd Park and Speedway the big ditch. Wallace made this ex- planation of the general problem: To determine the most feasible plan for the construction of the canal will require a most caretul and comprehensive examination, not only of suriace conditions, but the sub-surface Her attorney, P. F. Dawley, said to-| was given the task of sifting the enor- . night that he would request a continu- | ance to-morrow, as he had not yet had cluding the opinions of 11,000 of the best mous mass of evidence collected, in- ! time to investigate any phase of the | qualified peasants, landlords, merchants | case. He will decline to allow her to|and manufacturers, which filled several Umbrellas Handkerchiefs Suit Cases, Etc. the wind being in' cral Stoessel reported as follows: 2 ! mustbe Sxpired. &lye any.testimony. . | thousand volumes, has completed & gi- es ians. The resuit- The twelve d.'{yg- assault which com- . NEW YORK, Déc. 18—The snow-i \f::.'nb‘é’a"‘"fi’,:‘u;l:’ Pipllg O M oliag™e " The only other persons summoned in| gantic task. His conclusions, which We have as and the flames | menced on November 20 was definitely storm and gale which struck the coast (riputary called the Obispo up the summit o: the bankruptcy hearing to give any in- | < ed the Russians to repulsed last night. I am happy to say vesterday afternoon and continued un- Culebra, and thence iollows the valley of the formation they may have of property have just been published, are in line all the correct. new etire 3 : : ~ & - > Ri de i f Penama. The sum- 2 = with the most enlightened opinion for! sy it that your Majesty's herolc troops alone (i1 the carly hours of this morning was Xie GMiate lnio the Bay of Paname. The un- owned by Mre. Chadwick are Emil| With the most enightened opinion for WOUNDED BURIED WiTH DEAD.' could have been capable of doing this. . - (% (O 0 B0 2 B0 0 T o in v reet Mo Ths Crisinally about the lowest Hoover, Mrs, L L3 . e —— | T from this fire dis- | There has never been such a fierce as- | _ = " Reports from the New Point in the divide aiong the entire length of Freda Stromstern, her-nurse. clusions, which are under- icture, more infernal | S2ult. The following contributed prin- ' T=7eral venrs. Repores trom 4 ihe lsthmue of Panams. The plan of the Receiver Loeser sald to-night that he | stood to have the indorsement of Em- | icture, me . ral Kong- Jersey New oast an commission provided for a dam of prac- i 2 dreamed by Dante. The as- | CiPally to its repulse: Ge[r_mal !\o_n}é:" -f"“"»’? and ; ew Englan! 1|mr“1urioufl tically 100 feet In helght above sea level, at d1d I?lmh "Del“?‘ a;ny ghmoree:z":‘e“;:: peror Nicholas and Minister of the In- | And . thus far had cost the Japanese | dratenko, Nikitin and Gorbatowsky from incoming steamers tell o Bahis, with a water level of ninety fest above Would, be called for the present.. i ) men, while our own losses sides of the hill and Colone's Irrmann and Eretiakoff, and Lieutenant Colonels Naoumenko gales and many disasters. At Vineyard Haven more than fifteen wea level. This Place was selected on account of the fact that at that point the hills on either side of the Chagres come comparatively has drranged to insure for $50,000 the Chadwick property in his possession. terior Sviatopolk-Mirsky, are expected | to be adopted by the commission as the | : < basis of the new laws. 3 overe o and Gendourine. It is thanks to them schooners anchored in the harbor were SUACF SIGE by hundred fect Mrs. Chadwick to-day spent her first . e 2 emead and | |14 the herofc officers and naval sharp- blown ashore early to-day and several irac har oo ng about fAteen hurdred teet o inday in jail, She now has a com- m’;“zf?‘: o ko 5t e ;10! the cty. nd every visible spot was!Shooters and the artillerymen that others were damaged in collislons. Off scemed a favorable place for the construction panion in the jail, a young woman, de- T y B Rl NN S ST A Fizon ey @8 | Port Arthur succeeded again in resist- the Bay Head, N. J., life-saving sta- o Sm. Byt the indicatlons are that this tained for examination as to her sanity. | ?n 'e: dgg;i‘:gfl h‘gglgeflk bll:ll asl ma§§< Evenings Untl X elake the hill; said|ing The Japanese, according to the tion, the schooner Lizzie H. Brayton, gne for the construction of a high dam. The woman seemed much interested in | W B GSIIS SUENIRE 9€ the pian de- gz maAecon s but the hill and Chinese, lost at least bound for Providence, L, from The first plan to be considered, the one es- Mrs., Chadwick and the two conversed ¢ 1 MARKET m onsg oo s B . ot Baltimore, went ashore, the crew be- timated upon by the former commission, 18 the qoite ‘graey terfor von Plehwe for extending the 908-910 : mportance to us to justify | -U; quest your prayers and those ing rescued by the life savers. l‘:‘::;‘:,‘"}{.,.. iy e Pt dg‘hlgr Mrs. Chadwick was visited to-day by | POWVers of 110““ officers: over the peas- Between Stockton and Powell S smaller en- Of the mother Empress, which are’ The Cunarder Umbrta and the Amer- upon whiéh depends the advisabllity of con: Dr. Wall, who said she was still very | 40t and increasing, rather than de- i the tutel ercised but the | manifestiy shieiding us. ican liner St. Paul, both of which ar- structing a high level canal, with the surface weak apd nervous, but improving. reasing, the tutelage exercised over . fanonesc _ “As general aide-de-camp to your ! rived to-day, reported heavy weather Of the water hinety feet above sea level. | o : them. Von Plehwe's purpose was to u the hill in force or| MaJ atine sun Son 3 ty’'s thanks to the garrison. passage. The Anchor line steamship Lo.,.m,c"n‘ a canal on this ,,l.n mits of sion could comblete its Iabors. oy ot Eeroen s Sioen | HILL FINALLY TAKEN | Astoria, bound for Glasgow, went two different methods of treatment: First, the NOTED M[NER In all points Witte’s ‘ recommenda- | " ¥ to_the apnel fire from A it s ¥ ashore to-day in the lower bay, but ¢onstruction of a dam sixty feet above sea tions aim for the completion of the te. Even the Japanese Who| On December 5 General Stoessel re- “‘a: Jater flonted without injury and lovel at Bahia with two locks of Shirty te PASSES AWAY emancipation. act of 1861 by ending the sing e t , ve the -1 | t there being two locks on the western Slop: ) 80 ‘Reg o e e T ‘p".,":‘d‘. o'clock a. m. the Japanese, Proceeded. Most of the Sound steam- second, the construction of a dam sixty teet treatment of peasants as a class apart, tlowing th third 1 Wi € et 3 ' ers were late in arriving at their piers. above sea level at Gatun, eight miles from lN SAN JOSE giving them a method to free them- c & the r assault an | having concentrated all their forces, = & 28 Colon, with two thirty-foot locks in the same selves forever from the soil, placing armistice of five pours was agreed began an assault at Visokala HIill.| THOUSANDS SHOVEL SNOW. | vicinity, ~The adoption of a sixty- foot level | thetn e AR SARGH HI Tol othes Pon 0 oury the dead In this task| bombarding it simultancously with | [n the-river and. barbor th . traffc’ (&0 NN endge onecoasary fo Sonntior. 2 classes of the population and removing ® speed *“'vm essary. The Japa- | eleven-inch and sixteen-inch shells. | yas almost at a standstill for a while. to eccumulate water enough during the wet SAN JOSE, Dec. 18.—Jackson Mc- | the restrictions upon initiative enter- undoubtedly made many awful | Toward evening the Japanese succeed- gg heavy was the snowfall that lights eeason to furnish water for the summit level Cracken, one of the most conspicuous | prise, which have heretofore crushed kes znd beyond doubt heaps of | ed in obtaining possession of the crest could not be seen on the river a boat's ©°f tbe canal > t all thei biti 1 der to ac- " mt & helpless wounded | of the hill and immediately got two jength ahead and ferryboats and other OTHER LEVELS POSSIBLE. { and historic figures in the counties of | ou a” ~ el}:i MI; tion. In order bol?th g p & o £ . | complish this he proposes to abolis were shoveled In masses into the pits | machine guns into position thereon. | .raft proceeded at a diminished speed, The comstruction of a dam at Gamboa in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz, died yes Sracticalty ABe whl‘;lepg“lem prgiacen 1C nches. The Japanese could not, | “Among the wounded are General piowi whistles and feeling their way this connection would also control the Chagres terday at his home on the Monte ving 1o the darkness and their fever- | Tsperinsky apd Lieutenant Colonel Sy & Y | Kiver, except that it would be necessary 1 parico pon Wright's Station at | 2PPlicable to peasants alone. At the ste, distinguish between the dehd | Boutonssoff of the Frontier Guards. Lautiously through the blinding Storm., ,Jic. “c%atety spiiiway by the construction ranch near Wright's same time the backward condition of unded officer ar participating in | Colonel Irrmann performed prodigies of valor.” No accident of any moment was re-' ported. In the city the snow, which began of a tunnel some eight miles in length through the divide, discharging the surplus waters of the Chagres into the headwaters of the Juan ¢ the age of 82 years. McCracken was the locater of the the vast majority of the peasants and the fact that if placed on a complete - =, . N v d | equality in the matter of the holding a of High Hill escaped unhurt| General Stoessel's last dispatch is " itm. Diaz, or the alternative plan of comstructing mines bearing his name in Arizona an I and the :,,‘_‘m‘r‘lm‘ of “;m'lg oiters | Bafel’ December 19 S0 e E»S:‘Trl;?:x:‘m?sfs‘ieg:Df:t'll’:‘alrlay"?:ls; "V‘\;;: & tunnel m::‘r rs;:e! lonm{nm‘ng: n:;ed:-e.: from them he at one time many years | and disposition of property they would BX’CE{._JI:I!'I‘II’DI‘PHIIQ Mo : - i s - m ! - ood value for kifed high.’ | “Since the capture of Visokaia Hill jng by which time 8 inches had de- (e Gatatiio, s siréam that enisra 880 Teaned a revenue which entitied | 500n become the prey of the shrewder Real ‘Leather and Japanese camp follower who saw a | our ships in the harbor hah\'e l}een Buf- goehded. There was little interrup- Into the Chagres Valley at Gatun. Should this him to rank among the millionaires whong*ouldmlil:e o DO::Q:S ";:eh_ s leather handie eod twe the hti 203-M ering from _eleven-inc! apanese 9 wtter course be adopted It wou necessary v | . one conta d cas #. amfl\g-a ;‘Kfrpfl;m:f L};‘:’r :he”: e e sapanets ton of trafic, 13,000 snow shovelers ot'CC e tC adopied It vould be nacessery of that region. He was also a member | N0 Kedp Al 0% SERde of DeFpetnal other purse to match bag. My # that Commander Miz- X scription of the fighting is t exaggerated to his wounds. “The troops are in excellent spirits.” and 4000 teams being set to work as | soon as the snow ceased falling to clean the principal thoroughfares- In Chagres from Gatun to the sea in order to di- vert its floodwaters into the bay westward of Colon. of the first Leglislature of Arizona and its first Speaker. In all the public his- debt, is fully recognized. AVitte therefore recommends the pres- price. $1.00. Wallet for 1005, It you Card Case want a Diary Purse, I cam : torfes of that section his exploits are | ¢vation of-certain laws designed solel e 1t worth your while to come - He believes, how- | TR SR | the afternoon the weather cleared, and , Xhe third general plan under consideration ,oj5¢.q, his encounters with Indians foi' the ‘;easantu' protecun:flsuch — - ha'ha‘:* g oy s nder| TIMRD PACIFIC SQUADRON. | with the coming of bright sunshine ao-oot level above the sea with a single lock furnishing many tales of life in Arl- | {ne jnalienability of communal lands heavier t state y Commander M brought up s ed that ve been in at section. The Russian zzeneoff, as the Russians repeatedly | re-enforcements until it | the entire garrison must | Work on Russian Vessels in the Baltic Is Being Hurried. LIBAU, Dec. 18.—Work is being hur- ried upon the vessels bf the prospective Central Park and the speedway were thronged with sleighs. Three feet of snow on the level was the record of the storm in the east end of Long Island, and as a result trains at Miraflores, and a single lock at Bahla, or in the immedlate vicinity; the construction of the Gamboa dam to be required in this instance the same as in the 60-foot level plan. The fourth plan would be the construction of & sea. lovel canal with o tidal lock et Mire- zona forty years ago. About twenty years ago McCracken married Josephine Clifford, the asso- ciate of Bret Harte and Charles War- ren Stoddard. Mrs. McCracken sur- and institutions. For the management of the one and the freedom of the other from debt special laws will be recom- mended, supplemented by methods appropriate voman dead, he says, were indiscriminately | " . v flores. In this connection it is n = whereby peasants may leave their com- mingied with the heaps of Japanese|third Pacific squadron. ‘All of the ships S cTe Jelayed. One train hound west, Jorve I KA Sombcotin it B Ao er ihe , ViVes him. munes under safeguarded gonditions, " . - i from Sag Harbor is still stalled in the Pacific and jbean are the same, high Tk TIPS or delimit lands for individual owner- ":d Thfi‘;':r';;df ;‘?}j;z\it;mrm?‘?abe- | are being stripped and their machinery ghinnecock hills. tide in the Bay of Panama rises feet | Detroit Minister Dies fn South. shilk o®here sles s in seatemplation e prepared for thelr' afvance by | erhauled, in preperation for & long | & yyRps. ARE. PROSURATIED, ..\ sire s Selpnact i GuiMe SR | - 1ok (A NGRERS, sDeta 16, -5 Rav. | thewmanisation of & Geseth of lesd shelling the hillside. The shells in ex. | YOY28€. At present there is a shortase . p,groN Dec. 18.—A blizzard of se- Caribbean at CoISR s less than two f e Luther H. Trowbridge of Detroit, for | credit and a scheme for the settlement ding hollowed out footholds. In|Of Workmen, but this, it is exvected. yerity prévailed to-day along the, Comtruction of A dam et Gambos With the thirty-two vears editor and proprietor | Of state lands by peasants who want ome instances the Japanese found | Will soon be remedied. . Southern New England coast. All the ST, M0 WS S8 DO T (b sen level Of the Christian Herald of that city, | larger opportunities. » swotection behind the heaps of their| ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 18.—Admi- wires to Cape Cod were prostrated. pian as ander the 30 or 60 foot level. | died in Los Angeles to-day. He came | The Russ remarks: “Like a golden | There's Oniy One Way te vn dead ral Birileff, wha has gone to Libau to and there has been no communication The construction of the Gamboa dam would ' {5 I,0s Angeles a month ago for the |thread through it all runs considera- Get the Best f Wh RATRLSS RNT | superintend the completion and prepa- South of Wareham by land lines since Drovide the water supply for the entire line o5y of his health. tion for the peasant as a citizen of the e e Best o isky FOOD PRICES TREBLED. Scrious Shortage Probable in the Vi- cinity of Mukden. ration of vessels still in the Baltic Sea. in a letter to the press has administered a rebuke to those naval officers who | have been engaged in a newspaper con- early this morning. The captain of the Watch Hill life station reported that when the storm cleared this forenoon three barges were seen ashore on the south side of Fish- of the canal, including the cities of Panama and Colon, It also would provide a power plant for the generation of electric power suf- ficlent to furnish ample power for the oper- ation of the Panama Railroad and for the op- eration of any machinery that might be used —_———— WATERS OF OCEAN ENGULF | A YOUTH OF SANTA ROSA empire, and no longer as a patriarch.” The memorandum is in sharp contrast with the draft prepared by Von Plehwe's assistant, Stiskinsky, which And that is to let it alome. any other way it will get the best of If you try ou. If you can't let it alone you need McKan- JENE < . g disregarded entirely the opinions so Dr. McKanna's treatment. Dr. _ GENERAL OKU'S HEADQUAR-| yroversy relative to the question ers Island. It is believed that the crews 11 the construction of the cansl It woull Boat Occupied by Two Boys Cap: labor?ous‘y collected by the commission. {‘;ec‘c‘,;;f,e”"}o:‘“}‘.f"‘;o';“f,l,‘,dhyp‘f&',l;“”t',‘,{ b H\ “rIi@“ 13:1' V)I;:)‘:|Z:g;sr\faro'pr§oabri\|(; Fhetbitr, MICE BUMIN) X s “'e\{lefl%?;g;%%fih L, Dec. 18.—As a re :::,Q“ywc?l:m\:e&t#:enfifigoo‘tvwlfid T | i m;gmmd e I . A Y gystem, in its natural condition. where sility ot a serious shortage o | % NE , R. L, Dec. 18.— - X 000, - yned. 2 o [ r = among the Chinese this winter. | Squadron is strong eno\_xgh to cope \:xth sult of the worst blizzard that has vis- 000,000, not including the power plant. SANTA ROSA, Dec. 18.—Eugene TAKES COIN I:ROM CHDE:%E D ]e‘rqyuoéf‘s!l':?‘brt‘:‘l‘;deeom\iohelltpl te"orl. Dr. wood costs $40 a ton. The price the ships of Vice Admiral Togo. with- 103 Newport in many years, all local GREAT SUMS INVOLVED. { ? AT POINT OF A REVOLVER ese food has been trebled ana out reinforcements. Admiral Birileff ex- traffic is practically at a standstill. The Asked by ‘members of the commis- | Hendricks, aged 16 years, met a tragic McKanna effects a complete cure in three days without the use of dangerous hy- 4 of the supply is in sight. | presses the affirmative opinion on this storm began at midnight last night and gjon for an estimate of the cost of the Gcath in the waters of the ocean | yacied Highwayman Holds Up Vege- | podermics, annoying confinement or bad ar - : . . fishi e = Dr. McKanna's treatment Japanese are paying treble | point, declaring that beyond question abated at noon to-day. On a level the o o allace said the best Saturday. He was fishing from a boat table Grower Near Redding and SHe - prices for Chinese labor and also are Snow 18 tnone than two Peek in Aaning s LNpOE (olans, s 3 is absolutely safe and cannot harm the d other supplies purchased. —_— ying the market prices for all fue! | the Japanese ships have suffered se- verely, as evidenced by the fact that the Japanese have ordered one hundred while a strong wind has piled up drifts that block the streets. The first train from Boston was five hours late. estimate that could be made at pres- ent would be based on the estimate of the former commission of $200,000,000 with a companion Marble when a heavy swell overturned the boat and threw its occupants into named Edward | Relieves Him of $20. REDDING, Dec. 18.—A Chinese most delicate constitution. | time and money in when you can be cured of the uqunr Why waste drinking 'le ¢ Bl ‘. The v vegetable grower known as “Louie,” ' habit in three days with no chance of a and ht armor ates, fourteen for for a, ninety-foot level canal. Figuring the water. Although he was an ex-| WILL SEE PORT ARTHUR FALL.| the battieship Mikasa atone. Neverthe. Fell River line steamshin from New o sty (ot S5t il fTEURE (DA ChaTy good awimmer, Hendrions | 1iving on Clear Creek, six miles south e e T A less, he considers it to be absolutely YOTK was caught in the storm and ' igyel canal would cost $225,000,000, could failed to make the shore. It is sup- | of Redding. was held up and robbed | ganna for full information. Address 14 American Autache Leaves Tokio to| vital to prepare a third squadron, reached here five hours late. | | be open for traffic in ten years, and ful- posed that he was struck by the toss- | of $20 this morning as he was driving | Geary street, Francisco, Phone Join Nogi's Army. should it prove necessary to support or LIFE-SAVERS KEPT BUSY. ! 1y completed In twelve years; the thir- :t;‘s annh Marble managed to reach | toward home. A masked robber stop- | 1037 Main. TOKIO, Dec. 18.—Cag X | replace the second squadron. W HOLE, s . 18.—' ty-foot « level would cost $250,000,000, e beach. Chinese and forced him at K h-kfx'f -he-h('mlrc :(:I‘Je‘sa“;in‘!inefrl‘ The admiral says every day's delay damggoeblsromothe :fgrs;) lg:‘ce was tge open ‘for traffic.in twelve vears and . The accident occurred only a short f;g nt(:li;t of a revolver to hand over | i . gy e ot | is a misdemeanor and every week's de- heaviest si the Novemb: ¥ completed in fifteen years: the sea distance from the Mendocino shore |y oney. Officers this evening nr-‘ s DR JORDAN'S Corps, who was military attache v S eaviest gince the mber gale o a icks' bod s money visiT . QREAT with General Oku's army and whe | (&Y # crime. The business of naval offi- 1598, As far as could be learned no lives | level canal ~would cost $300,000,000, an Fonaicke e s secovered a | resied Bud Jones, a boy living in the | ios the Sahitel 0 the 8 e Sheterore, be nemantiie ) By wers Loa: | could be open for traffic in fifteen years short time after the fatality. neighborhood of the scene of the hold- | MUSEUM OF ANATOMY ¢ ent a week with the bes ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Dec. lB.—A ; and’completed in twenty years. « u They say they have evidence lhat % Port Arthur. observing the opers, | 2nd attend to business. There I8 no schooner, said to be the Lizzie H. Brav-| The estimate of time is based on a Headaches From Colds. s committed the robbery. u:‘;.‘:m......."“ e tions there, has been reassigned and | L%, NOW to try to locate the blame ton, from Baltimore for Providénce, is ten-hour day and after the construc- | LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE removes the ity Largent > will witness the fall of Port Arthur, | [OF the fact that Russia’s navy was no ashore off Bay Head life-saving sta- tion of the Gamboa dam the working |cause. To get the genuine, call for full name | SANTIAGO DE CHILE, D,c 18. _-n,,. st pecttesiy e tl et - 1'. g ef a *3 or' \;lr-| better prepared. tion. The Bay Head life-saving crew | 0f two or more shifts. and look for elgnature of E. Grove. 25c. * | Upited States crulser Marbiehead has arrived | Speciaiist oo the Cotst Eac. 36 years. Stinbochi station. oy from thel “As a matter of fact,” Admiral Biri- rescued the crew. Mantoloking life. | Wallace stated that the excavation | 1oxpow Deriaenio Airr n 8" Houiaue~ The ramainaer of the Amercan OF. JORDAN-DISEASES. OF MEN g e e—— leff says, “we are all guilty. If our saving station reports an explosion in ' for the Culebra cut was the feature of yimer has been | Pacific squadron, w - heads are still on our shoulders it is appointed inspector general of the Canadian Admiral Goodrich, is expected | to arrive at . ™ N 3 an oil barge off that place this after- the construction of the canal that took | forces. hi k. SLAV FLEET ABANDONED. | due to the forbearance of my long-suf- noon. It 15 believed fhat the crew was the time. Hé said Coquimbo this weel f -~ . fering Emperor | rescued. | Efforts to Save the Port Arthur War- ships Are Relinquished. e New Generals in Command. | — { DRIVEN BACK BY SHELLS.' Upon. the economical and efficient handling of material from Culebra depend the cost and | time it would take to complete the canal. TOKIO. Dec. 19, 11 a. m.—Official| MUKDEN, Dec. 18.—General Kuro- | | ORI T s ey e Tbleny eport t that the fans at i i ' and inferfor to the problem of the excavation ports state tha Russ| patkin, on December 17, at a parade Japanese Fail tg Extend Their Frontal 40 digpora) o {he Material from the Calenes that Port Arthur have abandoned the bat- tleships Perenviet, Poltava, Pobieda and Retvizan and the cruisers Pallada and Bayan. of all the available troope, formally invested Generals Grippenberg, Line- vitch and Kaulbars with the com- mand of their respective armies. ADVERTISEMENTS. ! Intrenchments. HUANGSHAN, Dec. | positions of the Russian army from | Poutiloff (Lone Tree) hill to Erdagou on~ December 15 reports everything their frontal works and intrench- ments on Double Hump hill. The ar- tillery of Poutiloff hill and Erdagou opened upon the Japanese and forced them to quit work and seek shelter. There have been few cases of frost bite by the low temperatures. The postoffice serxice is working badly and many letters and papers are delayed or lost. The field tele- graph system, however, is maintaining an excellent service, vt gy B SCOUTS sm‘ AN AMBUSH. 18.—A corre- ! | spondent who went over all the front ' cut; is the principal problem of this in the ecut, \now - golng_on | French machinery being in operation: | teen American steam shovels have been pur- | o , ome of which is being set up. The othere are to be dellvéred at the rate of one Answering a question about the m;ltlon of a sea level canal Wallace said: A sea level canal would be less expensive to a’mnm and less expensive to operate, would ve time in passage nnvucn it, and could be widened and deepened required, with- out interfering with t 4————++ LYMAN ABBOTT ADVER’I’ISEMENTS. In PARI Marks 4200 and Marks AUTH( Bonds in fifty years. During the fi; redemption at pa fter that time $40,000,000 UNITED STATES OF MEXICO FOUR PER CENT GOLD BONDS OF 1904. Principal and Interest Payable l'n FRANKFORT ON MAIN or Berlin, at the rate of M. 4.20 per Dollar, or S, at the rate of Fes. 5.18 per Dollar. The bonds are in the denominations of $1,000.00 or $500.00 U. S. Gold Coin or the equivalents in said foreign currencies, namely: 2100; Fes. 5180 and Fes. ber 1, 1904; mature December 1, 194, and have coupons attached June 1 and 1. 'HE BONDS ARE TO BE ALWAYS EXEMPT BOTH AS TO PRIN- CIPAL AND INTEREST FROM ALL MEXICAN TAXES ALREADY ES- TABLIOSH%_% OR THAT MAY IN FUTURE BE ESTABLISHED BY ANY A semi-annual Sinking Fund D!ov‘lflfle- for the Eon the market rlce be below par, otherwise they will be drawn at par. by the operltlnn of this Sinking Fund the Bonds are not subject to compul- 2 3185 men_were on 3 quiet, except that midway between | n. . Purine Gotahée In NEW YORK in U. S. Gold Coln, at the office of Speyer & Co., or at E I B Poutiloft hill and Sinmintin the Jap- | were iorere, ‘Mo ihonio o of (hece 2165 | B tne (Holder's option. 821asses anese were observed trying to extend | ploved in the immediate future. n LO: at the rate of $4.86 per pound Sterling or £205.15.2 and £102.17.7; 2580. They are dated Decem- adual retirement of the onds are to be drawn for ds will be purchased in the market, if Except ve years, Perfect Fitting 4 Moderate Cost 642 "MARKETST FRENCH SAVINGS BANK RDELLI'S C HOCOLATE, NEW SUGAR PEAS, 'rnrmpsmas SEE pound Bleached. Reg. ibc. CHILI TOMATOES, 3 cans. ..25e Red hot. Reg. 2 for 2%c. SCE FD RAXSIHS regular size nc‘ke mlremem Montgomery FANCY CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, quart ; oceeds of the Bonds are to be used to pay off $18,500.000.00 4% per - Stzect. mk?(‘:nl:‘:;:?fi g‘#p::m‘:{";"w s Six Japanese Plfied Off by Two Ruse TUR NS H ER ET]C cent Gor d Treasury Notes maturing June 1, 1905, and Jlme 1, 1906, which G s P have been called 'Z,r redmgo(on on February 1, Mexican Silver Subvention nds for the Vera Cruz & P-cmc Railway and the Mexican Southern Railway, and certain amoynts of Special Mexican Sil- ver Certificates issued for the construction and_exploitation of the Tehuan- tepec Railway, and the Harbor Works at the Port of Coatzacoalcos, Salina Cruz, Vera Cruz and Manzanillo. By the Contract of Purchase from the Mexican Government_the balance of the pruceeds is to be used for payment femo(ugl blic worn not yet comg' GNED, HAVING PRIVATELY SOLD ABOUT $25.000 o tlu BONDS, OFFER THE BALANCE FOR PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION T 94 C! ACCRUED INTEREST. The subscription will bc opened at the offices of the undersigned at 10 o’clock a. m. on Decem! 1904, and will be closed at 3 o'clock on the same day, or earlier, '.hg rl(ht being reserved to reject any application and to award a smaller amount than applied for. Payment f. ml. allotted is to be made in New York fund- on'or before December 21, 1904, Pending the sian Sharpshooters. CHANSIAMATUN, Dec. 18.—On the night of December 18 a Russian offi- cer and two scouts. concealed them- selves in tombs along the Shakhe ; River, whence the Japanese were in the habit of firing upon Russian sol- gkn going to (hte r:‘v‘er for water. The apanese began to show themselves at’ daylight, when the Russians in con- | cealment killed six of them and re- | tired, carrying out five rifles. The Jap- | anese tried to surround them, bu | fziled, the retirement of the Ru-lnn: “1905; $15123.000 6 per cent Capifal paid up . . . $ 600,000 Lividends raid fo depositors . 1,656,226 ) Vice- LEON QUERAZ, 's-cuuryn?.-' JOHN GINTY, Asst. Secretary. (sweet and DLESS SULTANAS, --10e Patriarch Sounds Keynote of a Religion Founded on Workings of Nature French Bmkfm Coftee, . Reg. 20c pound. {"HEETEB RAIBINB 3 m FANCY, MIXED NUTS T Reg. 20c pound. muo. GOLD LION COCKTAILS, bottle...B0¢ All kinds—Manhattan, anll:h. Gin, ROAST CHICKEN AND T':I.Klr :- pound can (worth 30c)... wummmamn-m‘ CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 18.—] ABBEY !msnlm WINES— ng far out over the pulpit in Ciaret, ple- Extra Zmundel ton Chapel, his long white beard and livery of definite Bonds, Temporary Certificates will be issued by Speyer Whisky and Martini. Reg. $1.25. bei: Co. Ol B COCKTAIL CHI | being covered by the fire from the | flowing :vwn making him look like a French, full -%gm. Russian positions. veritabl plrmuc:.‘ Dr. Lyman Ab- : 'lj;mngn TON oy Mess he‘;&m ;dfig:u&onfly. 3 bott, ll a sermon to students In A&TIBDAH { Messrs. Telxelr‘ De Mattos Brothers, and RUSSIAN CREW ESCAPES. to-night broke away from the theology _In SAN FRAN NEVADA NATIONAL BANK OF SAN — which forms the basis of the" faith of Men of the Rastoropny Said to Have | milllons of orthodox Christlans and Aplm;mhcmdo to list the Bonds on the New York Stock Ex- SIEANGHAL Do T8t poorie | niet not o the nte vt |+ BTSSRI TE ey g somens som smvion g o ows . —Tt is - s OF e ances pul u .Mn.:‘ .‘f_"""’“"‘"—'“" mm.o,.-. 3{;,, _mmc‘ Bt 3« gommuer Pelem bo?:d others ot w?, w.tha out ngs lie credit of Mexico, coples of whigh may be had ot the oMices of the wrive: e Russian “I no I lieve in a SPEYER & CO., 24-26 Pine Stree ";’g’"" VERNON R WHIEKET, nm. M A mm;nm 7'0 Rastoropny, which was blown up by | first esu:'?‘:: mdm"lb?mrmm WARVEY FISK & SONS. (2 Cedar s mzxrs CHOTCE ‘m“,,': A'RIK‘UI‘ ymv bottie m crew at M on N‘omm u. :‘e‘v-?mu will. get hold of this and The i m.nflx‘«}" )(e-n Speyer & Co., New York, to M - Imporied and California. m e Med V)wdivo-to Y 3 € -..--.....-—...-—-.—.——....—.- w o te | p e o et N A [ " NRVADA BAFIO mx ovmruucnco attempt to et- | fest in all the activities of man and all San_Francisco ber 1 g elvl re. . r.b ‘workings of nature,” e 3

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