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'l THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY; DECEMBER 19, 1905 (00D COMMITTEE PLACES AWARDED T0 CALIFORNIA- SEMATORS PRESIOENT HAS | NURANCE PLAN | PERKINS HAS A HAND IN THE ASSIGNMENTS SERATE TIRES OF NOTORIETY 'THREE GREAT FINANCIAL ‘ Continued from Page 1, Col. 1. CONCERNS ARE WRECKED Comptroller Ridgeley Closes the Walsh Institutions in Chicago. !Daid in cash and many, other balances - : ———— | were drawn out deposit In ather The comfort of & i % : o called In. Assurances were given to him. { banks, passing ‘;zou;,fm the | clearing | | Ciuett Goat Shirt be- > : P R . « i i_1|he declared, that this would be done, | house in the ordinary way. gins when you start Propeges National Control 1 &ll?’ Demand:hax_; Inve_stl but the promises were niot kept. o The savings Asposttors of the Home | § 1o et into it Ask Th = . Terri ol o P | atl J , Finally the Incentive to a close serutiny ngs nk not take the situation deal Through Territories and | gation of the Charges|, Fina e e National ana ) 85 calmly as did the customers of the | the Insular FISANCE Caragressman Morg Perkins, KINGS SCORED | 2an, Harr MeCurdy Possessions Grills ! iman, McCall, Et Al i andis Made Against TEXAN SCORES KNAVES Bnan Calls Attention to Five ‘In: dictments . Against Mem- bers of the Upper House WASHINGTON, Deo. 18— Whether the Senate is warranted in ignoring a | Senator ‘convicted in the courts on f charges of misconduct and in not as- | signing him to places on standing com- { mittees, get leaving his name' on the { Senate roll, was discussed: for. two hours to-day by the Senate and then | dropped without a ruling on the ques- { tror. Several Senate leaders took up the subject. Bailey raised the point by inquiring of Hale, when the latter produced the new list of standing committees, wheth- | er every Senator had been provided in not taking cognizance against a Home Savings banks was. given by a banker in New York, who had been re- quested “to ‘take part ix a syndicate to furnish-a logn of $6.900,000 to Walsh for the ‘purpose ‘of furthey expendu-ures on the = Southern “Indiana_ Raliway. bonds -of the company, however, did nol sell as rapldly.as was expected, and the State’ and national examiners were ap- Prisegt of the"fafture of theloan. Up to this.time the banks had been examined separately, which enabled them to tramsfer securittes back and forth. It was decided that the State exnmh'mr and the national examiner should simultaneous investigation. ~Th! howsd that the institutions bad loaned aNarge 000,000 to#$15,000,000, on the securities of the railroads that were owned practically by Walsh alone. It is said that the pa- amount, estimated all the way from %10,- { national bank, and by the time the doors were thrown open there was a line of 500 men waiting to withdraw their accounts. Ample provision had been made to meet the run, and all accounts were liquidated as soon as presented. Within an hour after the opening of the bank the ex- citement had almest completely died away, and although a long line of de- positors stood in frent of the bank until i the close, there was not the slightest disturbance. The paying off of depositors will continue as long as claims are pre- | sented, and the statement is made on a | the authority of the allied banks of the ! city that there is ample money to pay everything. BOSWORTH PUT IN CHARGE. i Shortly after noon it was announced that all of the officers and directors of the Chicago National Bank ha@ tendered | | : and that the loans were substantiated | C. K. G. Billings, who is out of the city. by the bonds of Walsh's railroads, the}The place of Walsh was filled by the se- per for these loans was signed by clerks | their resignations, with the exception of | COAT SHIRT $1.50and up, in white or color-fast patterns. | CLUETT, PEABODY & CO.,Troy, N. Y. Largest makers of Shirts and Collars i th"orld. HOLIDAY GIFTS and Field Spec- Opera, Race | Glasses, Lorgnettes, Southern Indigna, the Chicago South- | ern. which is an extension of the South-: ern Indiana, and the Wisconsin and Mich- igan. When the examiners had coneluded their report Walsh asked for a:little time, | saying that he could raise the money to/ straighten out everything. He was not lection of Bank ,Examiner C. H. Bos- worth, and the following committee was | selected by the clearing-house to act as directors in place of these who have re signed: James B. Forgan, president of the First National Bank; John J.| Mitchell, president of the Illinois Trust tacles, Kodaks and Cameras. OPTICIAN. the System. 4 . mded that - L e coent Burion of Kansas | a3 Suceessful in this as he hoped to be, | and Savings Bank; Orson Smith, president | p i had been given assignments, and” that | and, when Comptroller Ridgely was in- | of the Merchants’ Loan and Trust Com-| 105 MONTGOMERY ST . e 511 ‘the commltteea at | formed of .the fact, the latter came at | pany: James H. Eckels, president of the | s . his own request until the charges |©°nce to Chicago. Commercial National Bank: Byron L.| NEARSUTTER OPR QCCIDENTAL HOTEL . ey against him shall have been disposed RIDGELY TAKES ACTION. Bmith, ‘f”".d"l‘; of {the Nortnern Trust | Y ODAK AGENCY~PHOTO SUPPLIES of by the ‘eourts. Balley Protested | piggely called & meeting of the mem- SaOag) o0 N SN And C. - inst any 2 being kel P d e e : giainat oy Bgustors l:‘?:;egwengwum bers of the Chicago Clearing-house and | Local financiers place all of Walsh's : 10 00 and Brkiea that 1t was 4he: duty | ifoxmed. them -of the situation. =The | froubles at the door of the Southern In- : of the Benototts itself, to Kanshs and tg [ Notng ‘was held in the office of thdigdiana Rafiroad. A number of years ago £ e COELTY o intestigita tHE ol =l president of the First National Bank and | he purchased the Bedford stone quarries : against Buston and determing Whether {.Co0tnYed from.3 o'clock on Sunday afier-| in Indians. The shipping, outlet for the - be was entttled o a seat In the Senate, | 1oon mntil 5 oclack this morning. It|quarries was nat so good-as he desired, - “In’ response to Bailey sevéral Sena. | °f, then announced by the Comptroller | and he. soon became involved in argu- Modern Hemedy for Rhcumatism < s tors called attenfion to ‘the fact that in the following statement that the banks | ments with the Monon and the Chicago | and all Urle Acid Troubles. Contains e e Con “',‘53 w.:‘s following the precedent had ‘practically - suspended and that ail | ynd Fastern Illinols rallroads, declaring | no Alcohol—Oplates—or other Seda- - cctaplished by the Engiish Parliament | J¢Rofitors wauld be paid in full by the | that they. were.charging him a rate of |tves — . , ing vse Acid from sions. B troubiesome % # k) other banks of the city. freight that was arbitrarlly high. He o o § will be ompanies Distriet re- of member until the charges had been de- termined in the courts. Hale, Spooner, Lodge and Daniel were of this opinion. Bailey, calling attentien to the fact that five Senators had been indicted in for money, said the time had arrived when the Senate should testify that Comptroller Ridgely made a statement as follows: The actton of the Chicago clearing-house banks in coming to the ald of tha Chicagu National, Bank, the Home Savings. Bank and | the Equitable Trust Company has rellcved a Chicago, but elsewhere. The action of the ciearing-house banks makes it absolutely cer- tain that all the ereditors of the three institu- practically constructed the Southern !n-, diana Railroad, the line of which lay | near his quarries, and ultimately secured | by means of it an outlet which brought | his guarries’ product to Terre Haute, Ind., and there again he came into con- termined to build for inte Chicago and ben is road a terminal all his energles to Six bottles for $5.00 are guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Get Free Booklet at NO PERCENTAGE DRUG CO, 849 Market St. S. F.. the last ten years, all on.charges im- |most critical situation, which. if it bad not or write to s been taken promptly in hand, might have | tact with the Eastern Illinois for the plying that crimes had been committed |1oi"t, very serious consequences, not only ‘in | transportation north and south. He de- URICSOL CHEMICAL CO. A Los Angeles. Cailf. - . this is “no place to come . to make IRV VTV VDRV DV BN - houg , : i ticns _will receive their money Immediately this end. Pissed & money dishonestly.” ~He complained | ,.ng should taus relieve any apprehension on FIGHT PROVES EXPENSIVE. visiv DR. JORDAN'S anear that Senators who behaved themselves | the part of the public on account of the finan- 2 & v were compelled to suffer for those who | cial troubles in Chicago. The fight that ensued continued through IusEu. °F "lTo. t did not, through being subjected to rid- | The eritical situation in which these thres | several years, and it was Ditter and ex- 4051 MARKET ST. hot. Sth&7th,8.5.Gall s as me ! concerns have been placed has been “ rals RERT ST. 3 Y icule and jests. e s ki 5. e TAlTads ot Luwure, SiibelRy {0 Welh. At obe The Largest Anatemicat Masewm in the L sion ®f In-4{ Spooner sald that Senator Fulton of |mining and other enterprises owned and con- | UT8e the capitalists in controlsof the Chi- World, —Woaknesses of emy oeatracted 3 ot o Orcgon had consulted Senators in re- |trolled by Jonn R ~Walsh = This agein m;g&ana ];Zas(iem :unom :oufih( up au e e 4 x for % ras the | emphasizes the danger of nks being In- | o e coal mines along the line of the - <Siicopneiaeil B e i) st recalveq | terested in, oulide Instiutions requlring 1378¢ | road Walsh was proposing to bulld into OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN s from ail iife com- advice which moved him not to make the | The Comptroiers office has for some time | Chicago and he was completely shut out nm:‘:pm.,“"”:"‘.f."". i g ess the ier usual announcement. been criticizing the condition of the Chieago |©f all prospect of the profit of hauling powitive cursla svery case anderaxen. < e aid, If he had ‘made that announcement,” | National Bank and calling upon Its officers | the coal and was put in the position of Write for ,-“‘.mn.g versic - i +" | and_directors to_reduce the amount of these | being compelled to transport his own - — - said Spooner, “it would have served to | oans ang the investments in the bonds of Feo 1= pro "oy 0hoe pought podsan ralnabis baok intersify the tragedy and bring addi- | Mr. Walsh's corporations. In spite ol re- 4 ought up an immense ngaollun.ur mlymnu ar r e corporation | tional sorrow to those who loved John | peated promises that this should be done these | acreage of coal lands which had not been — “ - o 1 million dollars’ | H. Mitchell, for it was known that |items bave been continued in the bank, and, | developed, and this sank a large sum It marketed by J. P.| . in order to prévent turther encroachments, it | that he intended to use in the construc- - . 3 % there would be opposition to the usual | was necessary for the Comptroller to take ougs 3 ! resolutions calling for eulogies.” radical action, tion of his railroad. The: propoded line - ibe salar of life| | MEMBERS OF THE UPPER HOUSE OF CONGRESS WHO HAVE BEEN Answering. the critiolsm that had | The Comptroller's office bas for some tims | from Terre Haute to Chicago has not yet pa . 1 rs “touc IMPORTANT POSTS IN THE _ ASSIGNMENT = OF COMMITTEE by Qe by Balley that the Sénate's | been endeavorinz tv make an examination of | been bullt, but Walsh has not lost faith —_— P T s ¢ J PLACES AMONG THE WEARERS OF THE TOGA s,“ii"“cg“m‘rei“; foy s chfl:“d the Chicago National Bank gimultancously | in his abitty to construct ft. B0 T, San Trenchem 0 with an examination of ate institutions by % Ketchtlkan. ngel. Cheis e * | with offenses had subjected the Sena- |'the State examiner, but was not able to bring | Another heavy drain upon the re- g Tieturh, S, v = | . - tors to jests, Daniel said that any per- | this -bnux nm‘Il a few d.y']eda‘n_ hThe reisult xl:ourcotsbol !:e Chnc;ago National Bank has -y 'fl",“." ¥ ~ i -du—m n»_:-‘ c some the re ed o of these examinations revealed such a seérious | been the change in political conditions - & = h P« = s Stephen B ElklnS Agam to Head the son who would originate any plan to | 0 it hat it ws necessary o take Im- | [ Chicago. The officers of the Chicago LWL R - t companies, insure Senators against ribald Jjests | mediate action. The Comptrolier telephoned | \o 0 Bank have always -boe ctiv attle. he = would be halled as the greatest in- |from Washington instructing Bank Examiner | AIWRYS -hoon. active ¥or Victorta, Vancouver. of the ventor of the age, and he desired to be | Bosworth to bring the matter at once to the | in local politics, and the bank has handled | .\ oo g Seattie, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- Body on Interstate Commerce. one of the first subscribers to his dis- attention of the clearing-house committee and left for Chicago on the first train to be on | county, large sums of money for the city, the the drainage canal,and the dif- cortes, South Bellingham. Bellingham—11 a. m., Dec. 1, 6 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, Jan. 3. Change s restrict them v. He advised the Senate to v | i R et covery e advised the Senate oDt | hand personally take whatever action was ¢ for : This would , the philosophy of the stoies in relqaauon Mocensnry. O the arrival of the Comptroller | ferent park boards. The Chicago Nationar . e e e < which Per- CALL BURBEAU. POST BUILDING,; rectly affecting the cosst was likely to|to such criticisms. in Chicago a conference was immediately held | Bank was also a depositary for State o Ry.: at "m;u"r t C. P. Ry. X for so many | WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—The Cali | come before the Judiclary Committee dur-| Teller, alluding to the late Senator | With the State authorities and the clearing | funds to a large extent. [ ot Eureks tambolas Bay) 3 t Cromwell, | fornia Senators fare very well in|ing this Congress. The consensus of | Mitchell, declared that Mitchell, during ing undl B o'clock: Megi- STATE FUNDS WITHDRAW jp B L A N ik i B tr sure these corpora- | the assignment of committee positions uplnlgn in 1130 Benate also was that no | his long service, had had many oppor- | day morning. In addition ;«. znet ue‘u‘.m;:- At the last State election a man was ,."'*w Angeles (via Port Los Angeles aad o 10 be a mem- | in the Senate. The committee of Repub- | additional United - States Judge would | tunities to enrich himself, but had gone | houee committee represeniafiits Of S CU¢ | elected State Treasurer who was not | Redonda). San Diego and Santa Barbera— ber of e ai . all | lican Senators appointed by the caucus | be provided for California at present. It | to the grave penniless. Concluding, he | ferance at T o'clock on Sunday evening. friendiy to the Chicago National Bank, :“{:J}“g:;,fi,‘:’,‘,,."?—,f,,‘,‘,.’:. o of ok the isur- | to determine these assignments made its| Was therefore decided to leave the coast | declared vehemently: The Compfrofier feels great credit is due |and he promptly withdrew more than | For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Bass ® e is id report to-day and its action was ap-| unrepresented on the Judiclary Commit- “It' will take more than the word of a | not only to the clearirg-house committee, but | ¢ 000 )00 which the State had in the in- | San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Crus Mon- . criman | proved. Senator Perkins was a member | tee. Senator Kittredge of South Dakota, | self-convicted thief, perjurer and forger | to ail the other ciearing bouse banks fof the | ity iion. Then Vice President Blount, | terey. San Simeon. Cayuces Port Hactord (Saa 1 of this committee | a member of that committee, has assured | to convince me that the late Senator P mocting ‘ine smergenay. who Wwas treasurer of the West Park | Luis Oblspo), Venrim Cod e 25, Jan. L a For a new member of the Senate, Flint | the Paeific Coast Senators that he will | from Oregon was guilty of tne charge STATEMENT BY CLEARING-HOUSE. | Board. went out of office, and it was " 2 2, 20, 28, Jao. 3. N | is especially fortunate in the places he|look after thelr interests if anything |of which he was convicted.” $ g s e generally expected that the funds which | For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay Chairman, pure | has secured. Senator Perkins retains|comes up in committee relating to coast ————— The following statement was Issued bY |} "10q cecured by virtue of position | Cato. Mazatian, Altate La Paz Sama Rosa- and = ndis. “One | his former influential position, and in ad- | affairs. ANDREW FURUSETH ACTIVE the members of the clearing-house: would be withdrawn. These afaunted to | Wi S8 e G . T t of these of-| dition is placed on the Committee on Ag-| The following dre the chairmen of the The Chicago National Bank, the Home Sav-|$2500,000. The bank was unable to/count | palatial Alaska exwr;“u stequns! t imprudence. | riculture. important committees; Will Endeavor to Havp Cbange Made | ings Bank and Eaultable Trust Company. | ypon these funds just at the time it | Will leave Tacoma, Swaifie and Vietori use - g ady The California assignments.are as fol-|- Appropriations—Alligon. p i Shiping. RO John R. Walsh and his assoclates, have con- | needed them mest, and Walsh was com- [ % o I Tetae i Ghiote Sl B ’ them good er lows: Perkins, to Civil Service and Re-| Finance—Aldrich. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Andrew | cluded fo wind up their affairs and quit busi- | pelled to seek assistagce in the East. The | iy ressrved to change ers or salling da to w of the fe lvn 1nr \ trenchment, as chairman, and to Appro-| Foreign Relations—Cullom. Furuseth, representative of the sea. |Dess In 'hElC'L" th‘;‘hllclso‘ l;;‘m\r flf‘{h‘""ush failure of his efforts there brought on| TICKET OFFICES_4 New Mm?r':‘me.-{ at t ice is unsp: | priations, Commerce, Naval Affairs, Ag-| Judiclary—Ciark 0. en’s o 1 Ahd: Saratul, axhFHasFN € g e, ace Hotel). st and Beeadwer e the home Tt e Sanl Torebtss esbesins, orest| R tnDLcoe RIVE ). i '{531'2,,"2";’&#‘(“57,“ e comiars T K topag oo ik o o Ao e m\?\':!‘s‘p?:p‘g:r;{ i?in’é‘fi;fi'fiim-. the | wharves. Freight Otfde—i0 Market o. e in the ruin he | Reservations and Protection of Game; Interstate Commerce—Elkins. Washington, is not satisfied with cer-|will be pald in full upon demand, the Chicago | afternoon. Although he has not been in ral Passenger Ageot. ¥ invites the | Flint, to Geological Survey, as chairman, Privileges and Elections—Burrows. tain provisions relating to seamen in |clearing-house banks having pledged them- | g60q health of late, he appeared cheer- 10 Market st. fan Franciss A thanks for | Public Lands, Education and Labor, Pa- | Agriculture—Proctor. the merchant marine commission’s | Selves to this result. thus putting ail the re- | £} ang confident of the future. @ 3 | cific Islands and Porto Rico, Irrigation, | Military Affatrs—Warren. shipping bill now before the Sonate.|positams of thess three institutions. ““Phere is nothing I can say,” he saia, AMERICAN LINE. tien hough the people be. I|Coast and Insular Survey and Private| Naval Affairs—Hale. . He will endeavor to have these inter- The Gifficuty with the institutions has been | when asked for a statement of the af- | Plymouth—( -rb-mvrx‘—‘ ")a!r L“’E - ~ ke away from the deathbed | Land Claims. Indian Affairs—Clapp. ests safeguarded, according to the de- | that their invéstments have been made in 4s- | fafrs leading up to the suspension of the A anitians Direct. < e g 3 5 1S f‘?:es“or‘ The Judiclary Committee is made up| Territories—Beyeridge. sire of yarious bodies for which he g | fets fonnesied, TUIR R8Iy A asets | bank. “I am out of the bank entirely, HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. 4 cl; c- | without any representative of the Pa- Public Lands—Hansbrough. acting, but has not met with much en- | were not immediately available to meet de- | and Bosworth fs in charge. All state- | NEW YORK —ROTTERDAM. via BOULOGN® Is, the Perkinses and | cific Coast in its membership. It was Public Buildings and Grounds—8cott. |couragement thus far. posits and have been taken over on terms | ments that are made regarding the condi- RED STAR LIVE. the international | pointed out to the Committee on Com-| Postoffices and Postroads—Penrose. % 5 ;:l;c?t-m};"",e:g;;:’;;‘ “Y:‘e nm"' institutions to | tjon of the bank must come from those Antwern—Dover—London—Paris. mittees that no important legislation di- Pensions—McCumber. thpplnes-bods Interoceanic Canals—Millard. Mr. Ridgeiey, Comptroller of the Currency, and Captain Bubank of the Auditor's de- partmenc at Springfleld, were seen and ex: who are running it. It Is -enough that | all the depositors will be paid in full. No | man is going to lose a dollar through WHYPTE STAR LINE. ew York—Queenstown—iivernoal. Boston—Queenstown—Liverpool. To_the Mediterrancan. FROM N YORK. presse: lves as greiatly pleased at the 5 Rules—Spooner, et ot the. Chicag, banks ahd stated tnug | this trouble. Loy m,,, T > W JOA T Claims—Fulton. it ‘vefeoted great credit upon the mwmaciated R\ T I an. 26. 3 p. m.. Mar. 9 I le l ‘ e ‘ ) District of Columbia—Gallinger. hlnlks of Chicago, which have again mm?m Held on Swindling Charge. me:‘lm‘ i May 10 . Education and Labor—Dolliver, thelr ability to meet any emergency in a CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—Samuel N. Hoff- | e o Cuban Relations—Burnham. S "::;;’ "L'"::;"’n‘,;l,‘;;l;‘,‘;"c' helmer. acoused of having swindied the | CANOPIC SR e T 3 Pacific Islands and Porto Rico—For- PER! NE! B banking firm of 8. W. Strauss & Co. ;gc‘gf‘.;‘“mn Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, 201 and 203 Kearny Street At Northwest Corner Sutter St. Offer you during the rémainder of this week tempting offers in ~ TUXEDO :and FULL DRESS SUITS For Men and Youths : ALFRED LILIENFELD & CO, carry the largest and best-assorted stock of OVERCOATS, UL- STERS and CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS for men and youths to be found:in the city. . We carry more Overcoats, Ulsfers and Rain aker. Immigration—Dillingham. Printing—Platt. ————aee The largest variety in fine furs you will find at 10 Grant ave., nr. Market. «* —_———————— LAND RECEIVERS TO STAY. The officers of the Chicago National Bank were: President, John R. Walsh; vice president, F. M. Blount; directors, John R. Walsh, F. M. Dumont, Jokn M. Smythe, Willlam Best, F. G. McNally, C. K. G. Billings and Maurice Rosenfeld. The deposits in the bank were $14,453,000 and, there is due to other banks §2,038,851. The officers of the Home Savings Bank were: President, Willlam Onahan; vice .president, Maurice Rosenfeld; directors, C. {Jury to-day in bonds of $22,500. out of $256.000, was held to the Granrd | REDDING, Dec, 18.—Paul Rother; his wife and three chiliren were thrown from a bussy hers last evening. _All except cne child ware injured. bum ‘was smashed. Rheumat.ism Franct 21 Post st.. San TOYO KISEN KAISHA ORIENTAL S. 8. €0. Steamers wil] leave whart, corner First Brannan etreets, 1 0. for Yokohama Hongkons. n;’..f H‘:mh!u lobo :mg..u ‘ LI "‘ ‘. Hongkong -ms "E.”-‘c"on"’i. ;'or" -:".l WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—The recom- | C. K. G. Billings, Maurice * Rosenteid, go of the 5 S D nries Maru. Monday, Jan 2 “igon | mendation of Secretary of the Interior | John M. Bmyihe, W. I. Onahan, William | IS OI@ constitutional | = 5. ~Siwon Mar” Teeway Fo 00 | Hitehcock that the office of receivers of | Best and John R. Walsh. manifests itself |~ Bound iy tcres at reouced rates. public lands be abolished i8 not likely to be enacted into a law by Congress. The House may pass such a bill, but the Benate appears unfavorable to the plan. Several Western and Pacific Coast Senators to-day declared their strong opposition to it. - yRepresentative Lacey of Towa, chair- man of the Committee on Public Lands, has introduced a bill providing for leg- islating these receivers out of office and may succeed in pressing it through the House. Under the terms of this bill, the Becretary of the Interior would idesignate clerks for the duties now performed by the receivers. The oppo- #ition of the Senators, however, s ex- The officers and directors of the Equit- able Trust Company 'arfiflpructlcally the same as those of the ome Savings Bank, -with the exception of Walsh, whe was president in place of Onahan. . The Home Savings Bank had savings deposits of $3,560,000. The Bquitable Trust Company has outstanding certificates nrl deposit and accrued interest amounting to $1,289,000, and deposits in trust valued at $2,096.00. ll DEPOSITORS GET THEIR MONEY I |.the Inner financial circles of the condi- tion of the Chicago National Bank, it! was by the public supposed to be one ‘of the strongest and most conservatively ’ ' - pected to provent the bill from be- il Coats for Men than all the stores in the city combined coming a_law. e Yo b herepore; when it and sell more than any house en the Pacific Coast. Prices $10 to $40 ———————— HOSPITAL PLAN DEFEATED. ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Thé Marine Hospital Service will not establish a ho-pltal station at Bristol Bay, Alaska, asked for by various seamen's or- inyolved. However, the statement ‘Comptroller Ridgely and the pubu.hed announcement of the Chicago Clurlns-l house to the effect that the othyr banks \of the city had pledged that all depositors For freight lrflxd passage apply at compaay’'s rehants’ Exchange. §. 5. ALAMEDA, for Homolulu, Saturday, p‘a_ 8.5 MARIPGSA. for Tabiti, Dec. 28, 11 . m. S S VENTURA. for Homohilu, Samoa. Auck- iand and Sydnéy, Thursday. Jan. 4, 2 p. m. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. 0., Agrs. Tiekat Office 543 Market, Preight Offce 337 Market St., Pler 7 Pacifle st. Campagnic Geanersle Transatiantigue. (Hudson J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Paecific s Montgomery avenue, San Franciseo. Ezwwmhmflmu BAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES. o, o el Sl ot S T TN ; the Californt ot 2 | the on: . =12 : R R S WS v s s | HOTEL ST, FRANGIS | MARE ISLAND NAYY YARD, re 111enieia R e 857 B e ark, S0t | Sastay Becates mabie amete, VALLEJO a1t NAPA ; "® |not now be' ag:étti o the ne- | 108 quiet and orderly. Men who called | | 'yl be served in the white and Napa Va Route 5 ‘ 201 and: 2031 sy g mct s ute S iy "’3‘&“&.‘.:"’2."‘;.1.: with-| | ®old room every Sunday Evening : Kzamy Street. R ‘B\‘:.‘;;]‘B:‘“ posai »’7' | el ey 4% any “time they| | at 6:30 o'clock. &Nm&mw&m& % : the | | §2.50 per plate. Huber's Orehestra Twentieth Century Clothiers W To Cure a Reservations may be made with Imported Haberdashery the Maitre d'Hotel.

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