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’ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1905. a ‘IRST CHRISTMAS JINKS FEAR UPRISING |7 TEN-POUND TURKEY OF EXCHANGE CLUB. _ [F HSSUMINS| - wesesimrecsrs, FREE grade suit or an overcoat or a cravenette at an extremely low price and at the same time take home a fine ten-pound furkey absolutely free of cost This offer is good with the purchase of any suit, overcoaf or cravenetfe in our stock at $I2 or over. Toys Given Away Free With Specials for To-Day Silk Petticoats, Suits and Coafs e ! ‘' Authorities at Alexandria Expect an Anti-Christian Demonstration on Sunday! GUN SHOPS ARE CLOSED/ Business Men Make . Merry in Their | New Home. Santa Claus Comes + 1 Every Purchase of e =z Police Are Taking Steps to BOYS’ C’O"liflg heary grads With Gifts. in Automobile. Suppress Any Disturbance in the Latin Quarters Petticoat, in all colors; splend- idly made. Spe- > cial, Saturday, This will be Children’s Day at Pragers, and the Clothing Department is to the fore with some ndid values Toys with every purchase free. Boys’ Two-piece and Norfolk Suits— spl e f P 100 different patterns to choose . Fv ‘attio < 2~ Sl from; in blacks, blues, browns and ( - - agan s ictures ! H many nobby mixed effects. Priced Lg;cy lééil-: & < . ~ from %2.50 to.. . 22 ? Are the Hit of ' |5 Y EEPCRIRNEg| ooomopeeee § 0 25 om R0 - $10.00 e P Boys' Three-piece Knee Pants Suits— coat 48 inches a In great variety; an entire double long; lined to o 1 of different patterns waist h = yles, all marked satin; skirt /§ The 3 2 = 1 at $3.25 to... 510.00 plaited, - \ & Boys’ Buster Brown Sailors—Buster zeenL tg ores; B E £ ¢ las R worth $20. S . = g Pl i = 5 urday onl L ops have been closed Holiday | Smoking Jackels Slippers | and Bath Robes At Astonishingly Low Prices INDIANS PAINT GIRL AND CAUSE DEATH Herhs Used to Disguise a White Child Prove Dead- 1y Poison. Good, Durable Tricycle — We have se- .00. Boys’” Hook and Ladder—With a b Regularly R348 Dai: 6.0 Bath Special This Evening 7 o'clock until closing time. — e kepi 5 st | A TRIMONTAL WOES | ) : o o Sk 3 smcce ; Disagreements Between Hus- : : 3 oo mas greens berries A bands and Wives Are { : e § b kept 3 ‘A Multitudinous. BELGIAN STEAMER : em lingered untl| TWhtie in search ¢ ! ’ — ANTIGOON ASHORE c President Roosevelt Favors (pew Is Brought Safely to the Opening and Operation Shore After a Battle of Schools of Correction With the Waves, i on'y t Special This Eveninz Only. T O'clock Until Closins $4.00 Men’s Trousers $2.65 all p t 68c | Buiter eliable qua always given = 41c» Square |Roosevsit, acies as best mas. Tae| TROUBLE SPREADING l_' IN | | IN LOWER HUNGARY j ™ = | Race Hatred May Cause Clash Between Roumanians Bones Supposed to Be Those! (27 e . N oo e R S T L Who 1)1.~_appeared eI Siien s Year Ago Are Diseovered « mas Editi . ery of their fice. No ads. will be receiv T e'clock Saturday mizht. later than McCalia jo Imvestigate. Total Receipts for the Year Show an increase of More Than Twe Million Dollars. Cagital, Surpius and Profits $3,000,000.00 ted States Laund Telephone Your Estate Schooner Sinks in a Col BRIDGEPORT, Co T Bridgeport Line stea: Lau- Te from New York to port, col- d with and sank the three-masted schooner Basutoland, Captain Roper, Russian Homds om the Decline. bound from Chatham, N. B.. to New York! ST. PETERSBURG. Dec. 15 (via saying that | with a carso of laths, to-night. off South Eydtkuhnen).—Reall nued each other | Norwalk. The steamer’s boats saved the| on the bourss to-day. Imperfal 43 le to find his | Gve men on the schooner. | sagged to 78%. Winter Route Fas We can plan for you an ideal Winter trip by way of Los Angeles through the beautiful The ase of 335 net earnings wer PRESERVATION OF FORESTS. Tease of $2.2 last year. bettermen , and the |} 1,546,696, an in- s compared with ‘s payment for equipments amount ex- v poses in 1904 el ceeebotintsy el FIRE ON THE CROWD. ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. M, via Eydt- | the | kuhnen, Bast Prussia, Dec. 15—The ar- Cousin of Rufus Choate Wedd. | ed in the work | Tival of General Maximovitch, the suc-| (2% B R0 SO SOEE T mm_! i California Semators Take Up Question California Safe Deposit and Trust Co. California and Montgomery Sts. Sen Francisco, Cal. ice and fu - | ©f r of the late General Sakharoff . was signalized by an unfortunate inci. | Minated to-day when Rufus ——1 aont. The peasants In the district of | cousin of Hon. Rufus Choate, was| Balascheff had been *“n ded up” by the authorities with the aid of Cossacks, in order to persuade them to return the which they had former Attorney General Milton Remley. evelt, cousin of Preside | ] ! { BOTTLE OF GASOLINE BURSTS FA'I'HERo(;_AI")(;.\;.t.\"'TIPS‘E.\;:I(): \ L orange groves of South- | : < = > S IN FRAN . e = AND FATALLY INJURES MAN CE | ing ten persons. General Maximovitch, 3 ern California, getting a i | Fremch Socialist Refers to Recent Mes. who arrived on the scene immediately af- A = 2 S e e P sage of President Roosevelt terward, was greatly distressed, and in | | glimpse of old Mexico en . - to Comgress. the name of the Emperor, promised to 1 d h PARIS, Dec. 55— Jaurs, ¢ succor financially the families of the dead The Pang-Yanger. | route, and then on leader. speaking in the Chami and wounded peasants | ; ! against militarism, The assassin of General Sakharoff has Elms A. Travis, M. D. through the cotton fields on that portion of sident | Confessed her identity to the extent of . of the Southland. Pull- Re s message to Congress refer. |admitting that her name is Amelia Pop- Has made the stir we | - ring to the question of arbitration, off. She refuses, however, to furnish any | expected it would as the l man and Tourist sleepers The orator deplored the fact that |Other information to the authorities. S rce had pot taken the initiative in | From Tver. Central Russia, comes the me _promismg the second conference at The | Bews that the estate of Ivan Petrunke- | WOrk of a new writer. instead of - leaving that task (o {THCh, geesident of the Moscaw Agrical The Chicago Interior says: to St. Louis and the East; stop-overs to visit the famous Hot Springs | the United States. He uttered a warning | (ural Society, and 2 prominent member of < ~ ’ | against the continuation of an lme: | the Zemstvo, has been sacked and de- ‘One of those surprises which < 2 | which, he said. was Ju el K ahee BopeEntL. S §ipea et SE Ao of Arkansas, if desired. i Just as dan- | Z e > 1 as war, pointing 10 the example | 1De Novosti says that Szat, one of the alded into publishers’ ofius now s Bt of Gosble t by Russia, in which country, he said, ‘Le:eders or«!:e Sebastopol mutineers, has | ‘:'d then, and prove that while the It’s not 2 of oubie | the troops were utllized for the o T hang - authors knowr o fame are 2 < | ston of the people. —1 S S Aol * beating out their material to gold- t? answer all your ques = k | Father Gapon, the Russian priest, oc- Strikers Use Dynamite Bomb. leaf thinness to cover all the de- tions. Ask them of Get one cake of it. jcupied a seat In the gallery during the | RADOMA, Russian Poland. Dec. 15.— ‘mands for it, here and there among ’ = Shotwell 1 Nobody ever Sl g {Ambomb shittered the postal telegraph | the unknown millions there is some W. J. Shotwell, Genera b ata PRk, e b alefobrid | ofices last night. No one was hurt.| ome mining great nuggets out of : stops Former Army Man Seat to Prison. | The Dersan who threw the bombd es- | [ife and tumbling them with a prod- Agent, 625 Market street, San Franciseo. P k4 [ g o] - formerly a major in the . Pears’ soap for toilet, tion of commercial documents and em- | tion, which has acquired lands for the | e Thirty-ninth Regiment, United States Vol- | SAN JOSE. Dec. I5—Articles of incor- bath and shavin bezziement while manager of the Ameri- | meeting of religious and educa <Clur. ilips & Co, f - 1 tional bod- g can Bank here, has been sentenced to Six.! ies, were filled this morning., with lead- M s Ph & cake. MANTLA, Dec. 15—H. B. Mulford of | caped. igal band into vivid, passionats books.™ unteers. who was charged with falsifica- | poration of the Mount Hermor Associa- Cloth, $1.50 Soid allever the world, years' lmp:'laonmfllt_ | ing local citizens as directors. 44 East 23d Street, NEW YORK