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N 4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1905. RUSSIA 1S NOW PREPARING FOR TITANIC STRUGGLE THAT WILL COME WITH THE DAWN OF THE NEW YEAR. | RYAN ON STAND. (UNSATISFACTORY BLECKS IKQURY, LABOR N CANA Continued From Page 1, Columm 7. | Qaopata py Taft Raises the |An Xmas Pr ' at Brown Bros. 0. , Snozostorms Are Likely to End g the Reign of Anarchy. | DISCONTENT AMONG TROOPS P-4 There is a beautiful Christmas Tree in the Children’s Department of the Brown Bros. & Co. store. This tree is loaded down with presents for all our customers. Everybody is as welcome as sunshine—no matter what you buy or whom you bay for, a present awaits you new. Christmas cheer and the holiday sentiment make you feel at home at Brown’s - ITE tivity in founding branches to resist R g Bt i 5 S R ‘ ) e revolation sbd sffuing ts members ot eauiven | Question of Japanese and |[| Every clerk is ready to welcome you—re‘ady tc; ;c.rvc your b;:_t mtt;r::)h—n - ¢ have been enrolled, and the | ABSWEr that/question. Chinese for the Big Ditch |[ff ready to please and help you select your holiday clothing—everything that me ged Into districts, each| ¢ the order of Senator Armstrong, the or boys wear. freet fghiing In the eoons I5pure o ¢ [last two -questions were repeated to Sl S o 5 iy = e T B4 | Rvan, who again refused to answer, say- NGTON, Dec. ¥—In his repor 2 2 x » e . strike wn up an ad-; ¥ A 804 o L to the President, S y of War Taft ? ? 5 g o e Bl M e | v g oo ot e e [l Boys® Combination Suit$S || Youths® Suits $7.50 to $25 man say to you there would be an inves-} At the date of the last reports received from his the military departments (October 135, 1905) functions Extra Pants—For boys Very dressy and partic- tigation by a committee of the Legisla- | i i & fure. Jr inat ime woull DUl Dol S o TEREE Bl b ot | from 8 to 17 years. Doubly || ularly swell styles this winter K g Aye Gnh- MIVOSLESIon Y these 45,502 i Unii Stat d b fanin's the Legislature of either House of any | Ll,sif;x in the ‘Philippine. Islande. -r’;x:rsjm?xg;} sewed and re-enforced' || for the young man -from 14 - . insurance company or insurance com-| been a net decrease during the year of 369 iy the estates « permit him to share | | The prependerance of ‘eoiistments *in the for strength and hard to 19 years. = ‘estern & undoubtedly cCue in part - . *. w : to the large number of enlistments in San wear. All wool, in . The picture doesn’t do N & xcej f its plank e same advice. Francisco, many of which were probably i 5 . >4 9 Lt 2 an—He did mot say that. cases of re_enlistment of former soldiers from rich dark shades, justice to the refined char- = 1 Now. did he say that any action on ! the Philippines: but, even if the enlistments ek . . : the part of the Legislature or any offical | &, 845 Franchio are omitica, the 'raifa for | g mixed browns: - and [[vacter and excellent quality s or officer of the Government would be | average, Indtoating that this rertion of oo | grays. These suits of . these suits. Single and g S taken in the event you refused to accede | country is a fruitful field for recrulting. g L ok - % to his request?” The quartermaster general reports that the can be worn on all double- breasted, in all the e guas Cravath—I the that question I refuse to answer on the same | transports sailing from San sco. 1f charged for at the lowest rates ered by commercial lines for similar service 4 for_passengers and . a total of $1,705,655. This ot include any credit for the transporta- tlon of families of officers, soldiers and em- ployes or other persons not entitled to public advise you not to answer | rich dark patterns so popular now. Blues, blacks and tancy worsteds; long cut coats, shapely fronts and gracefully occasions and the extra pants will make it wear double the life of a boy’s ordinary suit. Saturday special price AUTHORITIES many r grounds. w Mr. Ryan, I think you will be en- | v free to i u said to Mr. m- | Harriman !d Hughc transportation payable from an appropriation ) e 2 CALM BEFY e land- ~Well, T told Mr. Harriman 1| e United States Government or for the | —coat and two pairs of pants; hangmg trousers. Suits that the ited to be free and did not want any | {fansportation of (persons, animals, supplies | : i s ! Ea0 e n the transaction. of the Philippines. This gratuitons service | $6.50 value, wear as well as they - Did you tell him why during the year, based upon the lowest rates | s itry My principal reason was that I wanted | offered for transportation would have amounted | % 1 ST, eaing make this trust deed in my own way.” | {0 STG.0S8 for passe and $102,246 forl 5 00 50 to 5 o m E ihor Did you tell him that | "'rhe “total” expenditures tor operation and | . ° . Gl maintenance of the transport service, including | ortress at Bres PN wagee, repairs coal, supplies. miscellaneous: BI Sults—For boys from 33 to 7 years d owners his . 8 shore and all other expenses incident to the Velvets and Silk Corduroys—In Russian blouse and Russiun Blouss Suite S o i B AR > must mak ¥0u that 'you are DOLY oy et Tnaintiniuncs GF rasborty, Hric e’ Eton sailor styles; for boys from 2% to 10; bloomer old. Bloomer pants; neat fitting blouses trimmed {n white braid with white or black belt Saturday pants; richly trimmed suits in reds, browns, blues reds, browns and blacks; finely finished; 87.50 to 815. Men’s Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods n for their own pro- for the vear to $1,843,081. ‘ value. Several pages of Secretary Taft's report | are devoted to a recital of his differences | with Mr. Wallace, formerly chief engineer | at Panama, who resigned about one year | ago. The report exhaustively describe ame answer, Mr. Chairman. nan—Mr. Rya the commit- | nt 3 to think that it is ter. and blues. Reg. $6.50 the Governors increas arm of he situation, authorizing th and the e police an—I know that you- N Chairman—It thinks vou performea | %% S s of the savagery of the Teat public service and is only seek- | U Vast work done on the isthmus in th sit ol y in, give < v ‘ Naiaitha Ay way of improving sanitary conditions and | o j z e s, b ? would L e e et be | COllecting exact information. The pay- ||| Brown's Clothing Store in the A full line of the newest and most ur new department of men’s fur- s s et it still feel that I should not be |,y 5t present amounts to something liko | ||| Wholesale district can fit every stylish shapes of John B. Stetson nishing goods can supply the needs . e . i 9 $600,000 a month and 13,000 laborers are be- | ||| man, no matter how odd he may Bateat Tk of every man, boy and child I ke place. he committee directs | $00%00 5. This observation is made |JI| Pe. with quality clothing—the best pS ik s S k. when ¥ou t0 answer the question which is asked | "€ employed. This observation s made | lf 174, “ready-to-wear clothes in Hats for man, boy or child from Brown's Standard of Quality is a wild in regard to what Mr. riman sald to | UPOR the subject of labor: Il America—in all the new styles and 50 cents up In every shape, color represented throughout ' this de- 8 upon those he loves best. |yon Do sou ot reticer all the labor upon the isthmus is |fll patterns. Overcoats and suits from and style. A big saving here over partment—what you buy here we « - : employe Russia of the Sir ct= el b R ) ro labor from the West India Islands. ||| $14 to $35. the exclusive hatter's prices. guarantee. * s € ¢ 5 Sachit Compi imbering 1 still refuse, on advice of coun-| 1"y, "vory poor. The question remains to be | bt e e R i B e decided whether we shall attempt to secure | - = be an-|x0m, are forming a union, with the ob- IN FEAR OF A PANIC. | Chinese or Jacanese labor. It has been held Bring the Children Open Till 10 O’Clock T securing better pay and shorter| .. ther questions bearing on | PY the Attorney General that the Federal s o s eight-hour law aoplies to those employed by al commission. T was at first dlsposed nk the effect of the law would be good, we could have three shifts every four hours. I am assured, however, by Mr. Stevens and Governor Magoon that its en— forcement only interferes with good work. The To-Day this subject, Ryan said the relations be- ween Ha e amated Work now num- newly formed Ama reiation of "MILL TO MAN ¢ BROS' oSCOW TROOPS ARE REBELLIOUS. o ibebe at he intended to carry out his original g e aremlodions b i el fact that no white labor can be ‘ gy . Mutiny and Demand the Dismissal of t do Harriman would nave | found to stand the work in the tropical 4 . Their Superior Officers. + of the stock which he | Sun ought to remove the question from | ° WARSAW, Russian-Poland, Dec. S. l‘;"‘," i Fosn " | the forum of ordinary trade union labor | : fifteenth company of the Kosholm In. ress again declined to answer | 9iScussion, says the Secreta ' L Of the EURIL In garrison | ren he was d whether Harriman ESIABLN'ED BELO utinted and dgmanded the to put any share that he might | W its officers for alleged brutal the trust which was afterward | 3 Momr,o q colonel has promied by Ryan. Neither Hughes nor | v ; the soldiérs’ demands the members of the committee in: | 8—A dispatch to further upon, answers on this MAY SUCCE from Lodz, 'but askéd Ryan ‘absut other 'matte: - - b » soldiers in barracks |y ater the v, however, ~Senator ed and are holding me Armstronz made an announcement that H BA[FU“ Burns, a PGS Gnll SRS ST SEn B Bl el e L Tn M . QUICKLY ANSWERED | Bart w. cavanaush; the well-known poli- | switehman in the employ of the Southern kA O e i S et e | tictan, took place to-day. Tt was the | Pacific, was thrown from a boxcar and WITTE DISSATISFIED, to District .\.Hflrl'\(') VGrl!)m. ot ot L e | —_— | Special Dispatch to The Call. largest seen {n Sacramento in .a long \ Seitonsts tajured. . Burns lest his Satence e g R g B o .| LONDON, Dec. 8.—Joseph Chamberlain, | et time. Politicians of all parties came | NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—George Geis died | to-day in the alcoholic ward of the Belle- Tenders Resignation as Premier, Czar Refuses to Accept It. | as the car gave a quick turn and fell fo 3 s t from San Francisco and other places to | the ground. One of his ankles was broken speaking at Oxford to-night, paid a strik- ing tribute to Mr, Balfour, the retiring | 7 Bart Cavanaugh Buried. Switchmen Falls From Car. [PR‘AXER FOR DEATH SACRAMENTO, Dee. 8.—The funeral of SAN JOSE, Dee. 8.—J. H. | | pay their last respect and the coffin and e T e s by reasen” ot | Premier, who, he satd, would leave a deep | vue Hospitzl. Gele- was 60 years of age. grave were banked deep with floral| &1 o recelved what may prove fatal in- ersburg said Sena Arms . by reas | nd iy s { v vard Wednesda. ternal injurjes. i o e B the fact that the committce has no sum- | impression on (he minds of his friends | e was admitted to the ward v | tributes. 3 throughout the country. on a transfer from the German Hospital. ; power to punish for contempt while He asserted that | Prussia, mary 5 ihen weRlon ; 2 vas walk- A B ot 11 semsl nothing had arisen which in the slightest | Shortly after noon to-day he was wal s given his resignation to | the L ;,Asm.n;ht:nn ),lnf,’.‘ éffe-‘\w | degree affected his personat or M poiiti: | ing up and down the ward. Suddenly he - ror, who refused to accept it Counsel for Ryan ga . cal elations with Balfguf Fofbrontio Lt o i e RTAb A=t e c & £ g | the new Government, Chamberlain sald | placing his elbows on his knees, rested &S 3 Protest Against Martial Law. - District Attorney, there should | the country had now passed into the | his head on his hands, which were in up- = WARSAW, Russtan-Poland, Dec. s.— | [€F (0 the BEtHct S00men, A IO | hands of the home -rulers and “Little | right position and exclaimed: “I wish to Y ived here to-day from Riga | D® "0 CIEEH B e e answer the | Englanders.” Sir Henry Campbell-Ban- | God I were dead.’” : y that raflroad men at | O Het e nerman, it was his opinion, intended to| Hardly had the words left the mn;:(! k last night as a pro- 9 § e s aa | 8ive Ireland home rule by installments on | mouth when he fell back dead on his | proclamation of-martlal |, When Tyan was Ssted Ay e Ll " the hire system. Chamberlain charged | cot. The sudden death caused great A% ic P et e did it to |Sir Henry with having made a bargain | ccmmotion among the other inmates ot ik c Samara to | SML QMIAenae he e il cause the | With John Redmond along these Hnes. | the ward. The beer brewed by The Christian employes of -~ s s e VLS v P hat would be thought when a e — . . . . ¢ at ‘»h\ n:;l.( ¥ . ‘L ‘mnrmt‘ greatest panic this country has e\-e:‘ seen | g:“-lsj‘l:egr\:r:xr\:”:k nl;: urdprgs trnmoThA= PEPPER IN BYES DOES Maeileia Buvmg Compmv. of Cinciniati, 4 = s mvth o Bl if the Equitable Society were forced into e ! e 2 e PE ‘R IN E N S e . T 1 of martial law in the Government 3 9 4% s & o | enemies of his country and when he used S the hands of a receiver by the situation | enemles of his country and when he used | the famous old Cincinnati Extra Pale, is the he bought the stock. ng when NOT SPOIL HIS AIM | prevail stitution which he was there to suppe?t best beer in the world. Frig! losses, T id, would have fol- | 5 anca | ® | Devastation Greater Than Reported. I,,":‘,',f;":". Wu Pessiviratii and s ki Coamberian oy, tumed. finance | RITZVILLE, Wash., Dec. S—Henry ; oD T NpebnA’ bom: | Joree ot would liave been seri- | Matters, repeating his ol¢ e lax on | Byce, a’horse thief, managed to escape There are four reasons—the first of which at | mitiee finds the ¢ on of Jewish | ously affe To take this company out | (IRERAINE IhAL Lhe SUESCSeC La% O% | from the county jail last night by throw- g : ag ial- | property much greate ) was reported pe hands in which it was o | Wheat would be practically Insignificant | o0'5 handful of red pepper into the eves is the brewer, the master of the brew—he pro [ p | of the hana t Bolng Ao e et b bt altike mong ’ He | and is raismn nistrative fund to | destruction and give it a clean, econom.- | 2Nd_Wwould be compensate of Deputy Sherift Sturtevant. The attack P 300,000 rubles 00, [Lord Rothschild | fcal and efficient management. and re- | Ya¥& Lo | was made while Sturtevant was feeding who makes the beer is the secret of the P g the subscribed 00 rubles (315,000). store its prosperity for the benefit of -all | .. RES . i, | the prisoners. Byce broke and ran for Ny - s, car —————— | honest Interests, Ryan testified, seemed B e roreton At i G anes | treedom but despite the Intense pain and | | excellence of Moerlein’s beer. s h a Te C ol o him to be worth doing, and that was | Fétary for Xorelgn Affalrs I the fact that he was almost nde 3 : without | Take LAXATIVE HHOMO Guirine Tabiets. | one Of his reasons for buying contsol of | bell-Bannerman Cabinet, while all the | the fact ¢ managed to follow him. Pull- | [, The finest hops, the best malt from the best Druggists refund YRR et g eid Liberal Imperialists except Lord Rosebery | o " i@8 (CU TSN "3 e opened fire Ny " o E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. | “Ryan Geclared that he regarded as ideal | Will ol important offices, The Times be- | 15, NS Fevoiver the d Byce fell with a ' barley that the world grows, and the putest air . Sl S e | the plan now in operation by which a | leves that Sir Robert Threshie Reid. will | )10t buried in his thigh. He was cap- 5 d ik B trib S Sl n - pls P m by e Lord High Chancellor, Herbert Y and water—these are the contributors to t £ the MOODY SAYS STORY {poard of trustees votes the stock’ he | Ppcome Lord High Chancellof, Merbert| gyreq and returned to jail. Bturtevant is 2= gin 1 bought, and that he has promised to make | &y Y. Asaulth, suffering intensely from the pain in his beer—Moerlein’s. 1 chequer; John Morley, Secretary for In- dia; Lord Elgin, Secretary for the Col- eyes and they are dreadfully inflamed. —_————— the trust perpetual and intende to do so. | If, however, the Legislature so decides, ENTIRELY UNTRUE R T TR JOHN H. SPOHN CO. (lacorpotated) Pacific Coast Ageats ine | Soecial Dispatch to The Cail Sie will not bbs onies; Richard Burden Haltaine, Secretary Sosnes Womak sall Clilg g ject, he said, to the election Pk i v Togr | SASHINGTON. T 8.—itornes | o 5 mubche ot et” hlection | foryar: Horbert Gladetone Sactetary e i THE CHRISTIAN MOERLEIN BREWING CO, . - J(;mmm] Moody to-day made public the | 7Y the policy holders direct. Aberdeen, Viceroy for Ireland, and James year-old grandson CINCINNATI, OHIO : follow letter addressed by hi: | = Bryce, Chlef Secretary for Ireland. were rescued from their burning | following letter addressed by him to | JEROME TO PROSECUTE. ryce, dwelling thls afternoon by L. F. But- | | ! Nl District Judge de Haven uded with . = terfleld, who was passing when the h 1 | o e STEAMERS. z 18-20-23 Fro: San Franciseo. Cal " Gapon, who, e | o ‘“m Set l,n:vmm GVI-::«I: Atter mmstir- | L D eyt uiim: | Mai.|five bfoke ont.. Mrs. Morrissey sud the 16-16-20-23 Front St., . Cal. . ight doctrines | been called to a dispatch S et quette, from Philadelphia Via London, child were asleep in a rear room and | the San Francisco Exam- | bember 30. and to an article in the San Francisco Bulletin of the same date. Both n (he dispatch and article I am reported as NEW YORK. Dec. 8.—Following the ap- pearance of District Attorney Jerome at the insurance investigating committee's NAGASAKI—Arrived Dec S—Stmr Algoa, from San Franelsco, Portland and Tacoma via Yokohama for Hongkong. PONTA DEL GADA—Arrived Dec 8—Stmr were nearly overcome by smoke when Butterfield forced an ,entrance and carried them out of danger. \. Save ated in the landiords u;,;e,?:‘ m,;,,,“,’,,t t ‘lhe result of the :rnsl:or; vesterday, it was reported that Romanic, from Boston for Gibraltar, Naples e e Mos v triale before you of Cre Jnger and George | he had already co e o ¥ _is displaying great | Wright, and criticising adversels. yous Joqisy Y seorleteq his plans forfand Gente. 'l oad Dec 6. Star Telewe. |o | Yerkes' Condition Ja Improved. the prosecutfon of cases revealed by the work of this committee, It is understood that Jerome will directly after the close action in these two cai are absolutely without Thgse statements foundafion. I never of either of the cases until I read -these NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—It was said at the chus from Liverpool for Vancouver via Hong- Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to-night that the SCOTT'S EMULSION, kong, Yokohama, etc. s . it ’ dition of C. T. Yerkes of Chicago, who and T have neither expressed mor en-| of the committee's public sessions—that o g ! - > ny opinion whatev. = 75 s is ill at the hotel, had improved durin; _S BY can 1 find. upon carsful inquiry, that | 15, o {he end of the year—ask for & spe- | ance -offenders, it anything criminal | he day. = cial panel of the Grand Jury to deal with these cases. Jerome had planned to take a month’s rest, but has now abandoned this plan and instead is making his arrangements for prompt criminal prosecution of fnsur- expression whatever upon the subject has been made by subordinate officials of this de- partment. Although an unfounded report of this kind is calculated to give me more dls- comfort then you, I venture to hope that it bas not caused you any annoyance. NO RACE SUICIDE [ IN THIS FAMILY | FORT COLLINS, Colo., Dec. 8.—Faith, Hope and Charity are the names given to the girl triplets born to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hickey. The Hickeys are well- known ranch people living in the Cache should develop. His visit yesterday was to inquire when he could get an advance copy of the report of the committee. He declined to discuss his plans at this time. PETIR ROBERT McCURDY TO QUIT. THEIR SLEEP *1 can tell by my little ones’ sleep when a cold is coming on” said a mother when speaking of the advance symptoms of colds in children. “ They toss about, are rest- ess, their breathing is heavy and there are symptoms of The Winter Route East We can plan for you an ideal Winter trip through the fertile San Joaquin Valley or His Resignation as Manager of Mutual Accented. NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—The resignation of Robert H. McCurdy, general manager of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, ‘Wfix presented to the board of.trustees. to- day and accepted. The resignation wili take effect on Decemlier 3l Pears’ No other soap in the world is used so down the picturesque coast line of the Southern Pacific via Los Angeles, journey- ing through the beautiful Orange and Olive groves of Southern California, getting a glimpse of the Old World civilization of Old ————— Bright New Comet Is Discovered. > R 5 . . . {la Pourde Valley® The mother and 5 3 yight sweats. Tl}n. NEXLMOIN- | yapies are getting along micely Tne Al‘:;lflm“:“s_ourlc'e Bl Daliayed s b much; or so little of Mexico en route and on through the Cotton no I start with Scott’s Emul- |bables, though smal, . are perfectly P‘;,b‘g,y A Lo e et e e b f fields of the Southland. 3 . | formed. There are now six girls in the > . g ; - trongest, candidate for the presid 13 . 3 sion. The chances are that | Hickey' family. the Mutual, and that the second chaice: it goes so far. Pullman and Tourist sleepers to St. Louis | n a day or two they are all up to the time the nominating committee Sold all over the world, and thé East; a new and excellent dining over it. Their rest is again | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Dee s o 4| e G car service—meals a la carte; stop-overs g cablegram received at Harvard Col- BOY FIREBUG SENT BY COURT to visit the famous Hot Springs of Ark: peaceful and the breatflmg } tege Observatory from Professo T IT ;- X pring ansas : Kreutz of the Kiel Observatory states tebe ik i s St if desired. " dormal. Here's a suggestion for mothers. Scott's Emul- sion always has been almost magical in its action when used-as the ounce of preven- tion, Nothing seems to over- come child weakness guite so effectively and quickly as Scott’s Emulsion. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Prari St, New Zork. 1 all | | | 1 I ! that a bright comet was discovered by Professor Glacobini at Nice on Wednes- day. The following figures are given: Time of discovery, December 6, 6.837, Greenwich mean tim right asce sion, 14 hours 21 minutes 39.4 seconds dgclination, plus 20 degrees 59 minutes 29 seconds; daily motion in right ascen- sion, plus 1 degree 8 minutes; daily mo- tion in declination, minus 0.degrees.2¢ minutes. —— L Postofiice Chunge in Stockton. WASHINGTON, = Dec. $.—Stations Nos. 1 and 2 of the postoffice at Stock- ten, Cal., will be discontinued on De- cember 18, e p g Sold in Pints and Quarts oty [CELESTINS Lag _of Ten Who Applied Torch to Wi Sentenced by Napa Judge. NAPA, Dec. 8.—Willlam J. Ballinger, a 10-year-old ' boy of St Helena, charged with arson. was before Judge Gesford to-day. Young Ballinger is the.son of Mr. ana Mrs. 8. Ballinger, well-known residents of S§t. Helena. He is charged with setting fire several weeks ago to the stone warehouse owned by Mrs. M. G. Richie and also the warehouse owned by L. Sliensen. Both were burned to the ground. Judge Gesford sent Ballinger to the State School at Whittier, to remain un- til he is 21 years of age H For rate quotations, sleeper reservations, and all information about your trip, address or call upon W. J. Shotwell, General Agent, 625 Market Street, San Francisco. Missouri Pacific Ry. A