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THE !SAN FRANGISGO CALL,u IJRIDAY; NOVEMBER 24, 1905:

GENTLE SHOWERS
CLEANSE STREETS THE PRESIDENCY DE WITTE RESIGNS FROM

WINNER BY
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People of Every. Class Welcome Artliiir^Hollaii(lMiilJ^ire T

Return of \Vet Weatlier. .


STORM IS MOVING SOUTHWARD
CLOSE VOTE From 'the ; Manngemciit
of ilie Uiiitett l^itilroads

NEWS 'IS UNEXPECTED


Only Twenty Majority in
Ucht ralna f*llover Son Francisco yt-nterday and cxlenrfed an far *outli^ P. rhere Will r
aa Point Conception. Every one nan iclad to «cc the ratny weather once
Gilliouir^s the Zemstyo Congress in
ncnla and people paddled about happily.. The «loron liotan in this city
Ec No Further? Changes Favor of Supporting tlie
and moved alontf southward. The Interior ot California and the northern
part of the Ma(c were barely aprlnkled. not enough to benefit the Land*
and i-roio*. Orrpa <>m 1 \>'a«!ii«Kt«n were left dry. The Colorado River i<«
reported rasrlns.
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in OHiciajs of Company \u25a0Goyeriiinent's Programme


President Arthur .Holland of the United
"
I^ight r*sns -.hathefl San Francisco all Railroads handed An] his resignation yes- CONDITIONS NA3IED ,
terday to the directors of that company,
,5 AS PKICE OF PEACE
BURGLARS ROB
day ?nid continued into the night. The
cloud waters b*-gan to fall gently about the resignation to take effect the nrst of
the .year. His action ;came as a great
7" o'clock in the morning and welcomed surprise. . -,
the early go*>rs to work. They continued Upon receipt of the resignation the
pretty regularly all the forenoon and board unanimously adopted : the following Equal Suffrage for AILMale
ceased

night..
for a. tlmk about 12 o'clock. Lun-
cheon over, they began again, as

The showers
.
gently
as before, ana" continued far Into- the:
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were a source of joy to
They were warm and I
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INBANK SOUTH resolution:
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Whereas, Mr. Arthur Holland has notified
this board* that he intends to resign the presi-
dency of this company by the close of the year,
egalnst the earnest wish of the directors and
ot the stockholders; and
His administrative ability has
Kussians and liiereased
Powers for First Doiiina
Are Among the; Demands
San Franciscans. Whereas,
pleasant and rid the streets of the dust
Ttying Jn the faces o£ pe- ;
Break Into a Los Angeles during the four years of his management
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placed the United Railroads of San Francisco


that has fcecn
<3estrians. Business men and shop girls,
, Financial Institution and among the twst properties of the country; and
Whereas, His personal qualities have en-
.MOSCOW, Nov.- 23.—8y a scanrmajprity
inUllonalres and beggars, all' walked along of twenty; to-day the IZemstvo Congress
in the wet,- glafl that the city was; re-
, Cut Back Out of Big Safe officers: now, therefore,
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deared him- to the comuany's directors
t '.
' and
adopted / the first sections of the pro-
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eeiving a good wash. Th« day measure- Resolved, That the directors' of the TJnitPd gramme drafted by the executive commit-,
ment of the Weather bureau showed a
fall of -H of » n incnpredicts
- Special Dispatch to The Call.
Railroads of San Francisco appreciate / the
faithful and efficient service rendered to the
company by Mr. Holland and by Messrs. Brown
tee, :declaring the solidarity of- the -con-
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gress-with the principles of imperial


.the
fthe
Forecaster McAdle that to-day; • Brdthers & Co.,'. and accept' the jiresidenra manifesto'of October '20,. and -assuringgreat
vill b« fairly clear, with, no .showers and LOS ANGEL.BS, Nov. 23.—The Los An- resignation with great regret that he, will,not Government of the support of the;
northerly -winds. .
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.-\u25a0"\u25a0. !geles branch of the Nichl Bel Ginko, the reconsider and withdraw it.- majority of Zemstvos and municipalities
The storm «of yesterday seemed to be- San Francisco Japanese .Bank, was en- Patrick CalhduTi, in speaking. of the re- iii carrying into effect the Jibertiete prom-
pin at San Francisco and pass on south- tered by cracksmen some time last night, tirement, said: "The resignation of Mr. ised by the |manifesto, but laying; down \u25a0

\u25a0Rard. Oregon and Washington were the back of the safe torn out without Holland means no further cluinges in the as the sole means «f guaranteeing the. au-
'- Further than
left dry. and Northern California , re- the use of explosives and cash amounting thority^ of the Douma and restoring brdpr
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officials of this company.
ceived a bare sprinkling. . Btnf along the to about $10,000 in gold, silver and cur- this Mr. Calhoun had nothing to say. in the country the' election :Qjj.ygp.i'esentaV.
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coast south joy reigns among the ranch- ;;rency- taken. •\u25a0 . It was learned last night that Mr. Hol- tives, fiy a general/direct; equal aod; secret
\u2666rs. All over . the Santa Clara and good; San The burglary was not discovered until land's resignation from the '
presidency of ballot and j the formal grant 'to^he.^flrst,
Joaquin valleys' the rain fell in
quantities and .will help
prases. It fell,as far south a* Point
to, start
' Con-
the ;
after 8 o'clock this morning, and- now the United Railroad 'is the f result.; of
that .'the detectives have had more than; Brown Bros. & Co.'s determination to
twelve .hours in which to work on the withdraw from the direct management
. Douma of;the power to elabora.te','a*Ac6ri-
stitutlon for the empire. t is, %'d-rffthe;
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The friends of Count de . Witte"
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ception.
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'• i case, they reluctantly admit that they of the big local railway system. Brown floor made a stout fight against th«v provi^
With the rainfall of yesterday, the !have not the slightest clew to the iden- Bros. & Co. have always directed the af- s-ion fora-direct ballot, the one concession
third storm of the year, the average is !tity of the thieves. fairs of the system and were responsible which the Premier considers itimpossible-;
still below the normal " and. far below | The bank is situated at 111 Bast Fifth for the election of President \u25a0'Holland, to grant/ but this; provision was carried
the fall of la«t year- \u0084 street. Just off Main street, on one of who.is closely allied with them in their ' over their heads by a two-thirds majority.
The storm which passed . over San the most traveled thoroughfares In the : various large financial undertakings. The resolution in its final form :.is sub-,
Francisco last Saturday and Sunday has city. Adjoining it is a bicycle repair, When steps were first taken in the East stantlally the same as-.,cabjed .yesteroay.
reached the valley of the Colorado. Tre- ; shop, and it was through this that the toward the purchase of the Market-street The committee to which it was referred
mendous rains are recorded from this burglars entered by cutting a hole in the system and: the Sutter-street line an un- for further consideration made -numerous
district. It is likely that the lands about partition. usually large amount of capital was nec- alterations In the phraseology, :but little
Kalton will be inundated further. In the banking-room the safe
par-
is essary to swing the deal, and toward that change In- the substance,, except- the ;in-;
flanked on either side by a wooden end ian ; underwriting syndicate was sertlon of a demand for the-immediate
FARMERS ABB GRATEFUL. tition seven feet high. The back of formed- Brown. Bros & Co. were an im- abolition" of martial law in Poland as
the bank cannot be seen from the portant factor in that syndicate, and by among the measures deemed to imper-
Comes at street. The burglars "first bored sev- the vote of the other stockholders they ative before the convocation of ,".the
Fall of Rain In the Interior '
Opportune Tim*.
slight
eral holes In the partition for peep- were designated to direct operation of Douma.
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 23.—A holes, and then attacked the ,back of the mads. President Holland was sent The \u25a0congress also inserted, at the sug-
sprinkle of rain fell to-night, but it the safe. Their tools were ..of. the best here, really Vas their,, representative. gestion of thp, committee, a provision sub-
no known make, for .they left -some .of Brown. Bros & Co. have for a long time
was not measurable, and -there is jectlngr all Ministers except the -court
indication that it'spread. .over a wide them on the floor. Through. the outer, claimed that? they; have fulfilled Jhe work.1 i^iqisters^tCKtheresponsibility of. the Cab-
area. The valley of which this city steel plates the tools cut ai through; undertake^ in behalf of-themselves 'and itoet. ; M..'Mulikoffexplalied '-tbfitn-with
is the center is not sufferng for mois- soft -wood. With a pick the cement other stockholders in the underwriting the Ministers of "vvar, Navy and .Foreign
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ture although it would be welcomed by and concrete fireproof composition was syndicate. They have never been in the Affairs excepted from such responsibility,
th furmers In general. The entire fruit torn away; then a hole -was cut In the business of. managing big concerns»and
• not only could war or. peace be decided
crop has been marketed with unparal- inner ;sheathing, and. lastly, the .sup- some .time ago expressed a' desire |to re^ without .consulting the-'Premier, .but ,the
leled success, and the orchardists are posedly burgrlar-proof strong: box was linquish the responsibilities attending the Minister of War could declare martial
rot worrying about the existing weather attacked. This is. of half-inch steel, operation of .United Railroads. Since law.ln aay;sectioti.of the country without
conditions. It is probable that In the but it proved no barrier to the cracks- then they have disposed of a large portion consulting his colleagrues.
foothills to which the valley leads men. A hole sufficiently large to en- of .their holdings in the company, and The committee jrejected an amendment
r.orth and east the lack of rain is most able them to lift out whole trays of having now. retired as the directing fac- proposed by Professor Kovalevskyfor tT»e.
felt. The rivers are very low. and the gDld and silver coin was cut in this tor, Holland gives up the presidency and creation of a committee of. Zemstvolsts' Troops are pouring In,to reinforce the
effect is apparent upon the storage res- . box, and jj the burglars GOVERNMENT AFTER'
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DENY
then, helped will,return to the East. lnan advisory capacity with Count garrisons in 'Poland, j One additional

REQUEST
to act
crvoirs. . which supply the water for themselves to the money. . ..*• ..< ;Although Itcould not be, cpnfirmed- last deWitfe. until',themeetingiof; the Dpuma.; regiment; arrived here to-day. and twx> ;HYDE-BENSON LANDS
great 'electrical enterprises. Northern They took- out and examined, all the night, it 'is generally understood that In.the debate preceding the adoption regiments % paBsed :
California even In exceptionally late checks, notes and . drafts, but after Patrick Calhoun, ;who has always been ;Ki<slce}V\marchlng in
to its full quota - of the resolution, Prince Eugene Trou-V
betskoy proposed to'substitute jthe words the direction of
Dombrova.«s;v • ••
\
Seeks to Regain Tracts '•:S$-
t
TV inters is accustomed sorting them laid them carefully aside. the largest individual stockholder in- the
of moisture, and little, real concern is They dropped nearly 5300 in gold on holding company of the United Railroads, "precious ; acquisition of the people'^ for
felt because of the present lack of rain the floor, and did not take time to has augmented his interest in that com- RHlef Fund Xeari Million
~ and Sold by:tlie;
OF TAXPAYERS
the phrase calling the, manifesto* al "pro-, Mark.
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although it Is admitted it'would do pick NEW .YORK, Nov.- 23 A-The total
much

SAN
good."
J<JSE, Nov. 23. Rain began
it up. Then they left the build- pany by liberal purchases of stock* from
ln*?. going to a wagon in the, rear. In Brown Bros. &Co., and will continue with
which they .carried off: their boioty, his .aoldiJigsfin local/ street ?railroad
.cious conquest," but it,was rejected/-' .' amount;
Prince \Troubetskoy, Count Heyden and collected^ to^date for 'the Jew-
> vain- ef-j ish relief fund ;fof"stifferers';from Rus-
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Californians.* r
*•'* jthe•'..\u25a0.-
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M; Karauloft tnade; tt-.flnal
falling here shortly after 9 o'clock this leaving not
the slightest clew 'to their' system.
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s giving massacres 'is n0'w^J734,494. The HELENA, Mont, .Nov. 23.-United
. con-" sian
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morning and a light drizzle continued identity. Bej-ond fort to'elimihate the section subscriptions- to-day ..were-1 $73,737. States NAttorney Rausch ha 3instituted in
all day. Up to 7 o'clock this evening bery
the fact*
the detectives admit: that they
of the rob-, Some time ago ~Ladenburg,
purchased- a big block ;
" - .Thalman,&
of the/United
stituent functions to .the. first;Douma. y
•".. M." Karauloff, a , former {revolutionary
Special Dispatch to The Call.
the United States Court an equity suit
.14 of a.ri:inch had fallen, making a know nothing" of the case, so well have ,.Co. '

total for the season of .24 of an inch. the thieves covered up their tracks. • i . Brown "Bros.- & Co. . ;
The rainfall at this date last year was The solvency of the bank is no wise
Railway Investment Company stock from
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who spent twenty-four years In|prison Report of De WUte'd Illne.i.H Denied.
or in'-exile, ::and whx> In.the congress*rep- ST. PETERSBURG/ Nov. 23.—The re-
resents Terieselsk,'; Siberia; rwhere he- has ports '/emanating.-. from % the London
.VALLEJO, Nov, 23.— The Board of
Trustees -met in special !session last
night to consider the petition of 500 .
against a number of 'Montana corpora-
tions and Individuals to set aside patents
to lands secured upon \rhat are known aa
4.23 inches. The indications this even- impaired. Immediately robbery citizens and letters from the .Vallt/jo Hyde .and .Benson forest reserf* scrip.
the been living in banishment, opposed unl-# newspapers. tb. the. effect that^ Count de
ing are for continued rain. This rain
with that of Sunday will do Santa Clara
County much good, as It will start the
was reported to the police the Central
Bank of Los Angeles advanced $15,000
OF
PUZZLES WASHINGTON
LETTER MENELIK .
versal> suffrage- and warned the congress* .Wltte'ls ;.suffering.'. from a stroke of
that Insistence on a constitutional assem- paralysis or-' iS'Other.wlse •'111-are abso-
Trades and
I
Labor Council- and the.
Twenty Thousand Club asking that an
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.There: are ..twenty-five' patents In all', in-
volving, between 3200 and 4000 acres of
cover any emergency, . ami land, located in various parts of the
,feed for cattle on the hills and enable cash to bly would. precipitate, a struggle with the lutely/fal3e.\u25a0!. }'\u25a0"',
'/ /'i/. \u25a0'.:\u25a0\u25a0 election be called to determine if the
sum of State. .The United States Is plaintiff and
farmers and orchardists to cultivate other banks offered all assistance need- forces of anarchy and plunge the coun- city shall be bonded in the
their lands.
\ ... ed. The manager of the bank left last Abyssinian: Script Cannotße
" try.into a sea of blood.- . i"« FUIVD FORIiu^FfiUIXG ;JE\\'S
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;/}•; $70,000 to build a municipal lighting ftie defendants are *;Hyde and*
Western Lumber Company,
Benson, tha
night for San Trancisco. but Is expect-
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plant. owned by
SONOMA. Nov. 23.— Heavy showers ed to return to-morrow. To-night It Deciphered by the STILL COXTINUKS TO GROW Senator \V. A. Clark; the Big- Blackfoot
have been -falling here at intervals all was stated that the loss will be within
the afternoon, and indications point to
a continuation of the etorm- The long- a
few hundred dollars of $10,000. The
Officials. Social Democrats . Refiuie to Cease James .;lA Flood |
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%VIIj; CONTINUE THE FIGHT.
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Con tr ibu ten 9250 and. stating
The board by a vote of 4 to 1refused Milling
to grant the request of the petiioners,
that
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the time for such a step Is gamated Copper Company; the Conrad
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Company, owned by the 'Amal-

continued dry spell was being severely exactreturn amount will not be known until Special Dispatch to Th« Call. Attacks on 'Government. Chlbeae*. Merchants .Turn , Over not opportune and that" the demands of Investment Company, owned by
*W,- G.
:l":•\u25a0isll7 to 'Commltte*. :: N| | the municipal water system- are far Conrad; Riverside Land and Stock
felt by our farmers ana dairymen, but the
the present , storm has allayed their
ot the manager..
caiLl bureau, p6st building.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.--^AI Hadji
st. "Petersburg;
leader of the .Social Democrats ad-
Nov. jj 23.-^The
P. N. Lillenthai ;
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will wire ;the third more, pressing and* should have first Company: School-District No. 11 of Fer-
gus County, former State Senator S.-H. -
- mitted' to-day/, that "if • thei- Premier installment !of :$lO,OOO | to-day /to Jacob consideration.
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fears of a drought year, t Sonoma Val-
ley will be all 'right. eon. The fields are dry. and there has Abdallah Basha, the Abyssinian, ( who agreed to universal; suffrage it would Schiff, New,York, for the Russian relief : There were a number of Hobson x u26 6 Fergu3 County, Anna D.
of\
HEALDSBURG, Xdv. 23.— Rain com- not been enough moisture to bring out to-day- handed to President Roosevelt be a hard blow to the revolutionary or- fund.which": makes the total /from that made in favor of municipal lighting. Huntley und others.
menced .to fall in Healdsburg and vi- the green feed. All streams are low. a "letter from King Menellk," is unable ganization '-.""and Mwould compel /them," source $30,000 thus ; far aentsfrpm this Mayor Roney and Trustee Trageskis, -Hyde and Benson are under Indictment
cinity late this >af tern oon, and, although The foothill country has suffered from through his. interpreter" to give either when it was demonstrated -that the city. Jdtnes'.'L. Flood heads ;the-list for who ;spoke* in favor of the municipal for alleged* Illegal action" Inreserves connection
fires, due to the parched con- the Government, officials orjother per- : , ;>-;, with the creation o£ forest in
not of a heavy nature, promises to
be :numerous The prospects for sons any satisfactory idea of tho official
supporters,- :of : a /democratic". :'' republic the - day. with's2so.
Chineseimerchants-brought $117
plant, were cheered by the big crowd California,
the Government alleging that
The storm is being: hailed with dition of the ground. were in the chamber to over- by improper
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steady. minority; in the National The that filled the Council
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great delight, as stock in this vicinity rain are hailed with eagerness by side of his mission to this country. He Assembly, to' employ against the con- to the Anglo-Californian Bank yester- flowing./ methods they brought about
"was feeling the want of pasturage.
Plowing was suspended until the pres- shares the interest-
ranchers and every business community insists that it is both official and j per-
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sonal, the personaT. aspect being his stitutional-monarchical jregime the day, saying that their collections will K. Caspar, representing the Vallejo the creation of forest they
weapons which they have been using opntinue until the Chinese quarter shall Electric ;Light and Power Company, nia to include lands
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have
reserves in Califor-
already owned.
secured scrip for
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ent downpour. — SALINAS. Nov. 23. Rain commenced eager, desire to interest -American capi- against the autocracy. / be thoroughly canvassed. was also present and answered many They are said to
SANTA CRUZ, Nov. 23. The second to fall here this morning. It was the tal in mining concessions. in.ills coun- , The". Zemstvo Congress f has received The following contributions were re- questions. ..The power consumed in this such lands and to 'have -sold 'the scrip all
Tain of the season commenced falling first precipitation this season. The '\u25a0 credentials, try. "_ As he has presented .no r.official. a petition asking that it.declare itself ceived yesterday:; city is supplied by the Bay Countie3 over the West through
Washington par-
this, Government regards' Patents for lands owned by .the de-
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last evening:. This morning there was downpour was. heavy and steady and
a light but steady downpour.
STOCKTON. Nov. 23:— This county is storm.
the indications point
The rain" will do a
to a long
great
continued, Abdallah -Baeha-' merely as an jAbyssin-
amount ian merchant. +-. %^ir, *.-"\u25a0- ' -.
ln faVor of the autonomy-of the ancient
Kingdom of ; Georgia.
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yet been taken elthrer on this s or .-oaCa Leon de RdSs (corrected), $100; Livingstone
James L.Flood, 's2so: John A. Bunting, $100; Power Company and the local corpora- ties.'
No action has ; Pioneer Order No. 87,- Free Sons of Israel, $25; tion simply acts as distributing agent. fendants In this suit were received upon \u25a0
the Hyde and Benson scrip and it Is on

- The"Government and the residents ot allegation


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$25;' J. L. Wooda, $10; Eelasco &Harris
;
suffering for rain, two light showers of good, as feed -'was growing- short-In* Abyssinian script is;not wjthin -the similar request from Poland./whldhwas Bros Company $10; 8. M:>Aeh«r and Charles Bar- Mare Island, who now -pay for their
of fraud that the Government
'representing, the total season's precipi- the hills and cattle were to be* ken *.ot State Department sustained in a;:brilliant speeoh by Count nert slower Lake, $20; Harry a Corbett, $10? own: light and power, pay only, one- seeks to have the patents set aside.
' t-about
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c'-\ .therefore not even- the;Presidsnt knows *}:l". V.' f avenue. $7; Leon /Kahn,
tation d.ate. The prospects to-night removed.
V.4 3 Yerublevski. :-" .^ E Ross. Golden$1Gate tenth the price asked on this.side of the , LONDON. Nov. Zl.—Wmbaaaador JWhlt»l*w
are for a storm. Plowing has been con- HOLLISTER, ,Nov. :23^-11' J com- what irKing;,Menellk desired .-? to say, . to /^Premier de.'WJtte 1« being bombarded Second avenue.'
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; ; L London, $2 50.
by Chinese Qriend3— <^hew Yet, $5; channel. :In answer to a question as Reid naa ;contributed $500 to Queen Alexan-
siderably delayed by the backward sea- menced raining"' here this afternoon tiim. The 'French translation %of v'-this
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Donated
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with telegrams' from all partfi/iof'Po- Kwone Ylck.- $5; Wingr, Tuck & Co., $5; HI the -reason' 'for the" big difference in dra* fund' for the unemployed, 'watcn- tuyr \u25a0

and there are good indications for more precious document' has' not- yet been land, praying for the abolition : ;
of mar- lllng Lung: & Co., $5; Sangr Lung A C0.. ,53; price charged: in:different sections of amounts to $400.0C0. . \u0084..•..
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during the night. Up to to-day only forthcoming{from"Abdallah.Bajsha. The
tiallaw and the granting of autonomy. Tuck'Wo Company. $3; Lun SJnsr, $3; Quong
the city, Caspar created a sensation by
.31 of an inch had fallen for the sea- Interpreter, |who Is .:now; showing.- him : The demand /for /the; autonomy h of HamWo, ft; Wlnj Chong Wft, $2; Chew Ying
$2; Hua Kal & Co.. \s2;> Sing Kee & stating that the .Bay }Counties Power
about his im- Poland has encouraged the Lithuanians l^ung
son. The present rain will enable the, tho.
farmers to commence seeding. Much portant commercial mission than was
sights,
;
has less to

published broadcast. by/Zhis/ friends


say
to'make a similar demand.^; The Pre- Low,
mier has received" a 'petition asking
Co ,-'$2; Man t I^ee :Cogjpany.
$2; !-Sing Lee. $1 :Kue ;
$2; . Htnff Cheong Company, $1; Chong terms in
- Lung, $1; Hong Far Company was forced' t& igive favorable
$1;Man
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order "t6 keep ,the officers COLUMBIA


dry plowing has already been done.
granted \u25a0to Ithe pro- Jan"
' Tat Kee,: fl; Chong Tai. $1 ; Hong .Tan quiet." What Jjparticular officers were
PETALUMA. Nov. 2l—A heavy when' he 'arrived in New York. / In* fact, that autonomy -be i Lung
would \ not ;state, v ". Aluminum Tone Arm
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downpour of rain gladdened the hearts toithe officials of 'the Government, Ab-; vinces Included lin|the J old territorial Tong & Co; '$2; Kuirr Lun: Tai Company.
Quong Hee- '& Co.. 1$1; Chee Chong &J?*-.
$1; meant£he
'Although lthe spring election is near-


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of the farmers and poultry men in this dallah Basha has .'not ventured to .talk Kmits of the ;Kingdom : of Lithuania; $2; Shun On' $2; Bhun Yuen Hln£.'s2; Chung ly,four months away. Mayor Roney will
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\u25a0which Include the Wilna,: Grodno, Kee &ICo., $1:Bhang$2;iWo,


S Graphophones^;
vicinity. about any'offlcial functions of his own. $I:Fook Lung,
"Wo, $1; Chung be a candidate for . re-election, on a
LOS ANGELES. ..ov. 23. No -.point /. Constantlyat Abdallah's.'elbow *is/a' Kovno, part of. Courland; and, a portion $1: Mow Tow.Fong,
Yuen, $1; • Bow Fong,' $1;TinTuck Lung. $1; municipal ownership platform. "Wil-
In Southern California south of San small.-^warthy ;man, S. iTerzian, .',-tfho of fiuwalkl, which are :now cqmprised Chin Chy Tong.'sl: Yuen Yick. $1:^30 Hlng. liam Gedge. an employe of the Southern \u25a0
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Luis Obispo reported rain to-night and relates that he Is a firearms merchant ln~ the limits of;Poland,' but 'which ;the $1- Quong
Chun. $1: Ti« Sang Fong, *l; - ' '
at South Vallejo, \la •
petitioners wish to.be taken away from Yuen.Fong - Low;$2:-Oy Wo -Yong b Co., |1; Pacific
%Xclu s iv c
Company IOOe MODELS v
at midnight there was no indication = of. established In Harrar and Adir Ababa

(Clothiers
rain here. The night is cloudless
there is every probability of frost • In

and and that he ;furnishes-? military equip-
the ment .to fKlng;Menellk. He declares
1
Poland and Jblned, to,Lithuania, .'v- ;\u25a0 Hlng Kee, $1:Tai
$2- Suey Chong.. sl;- Son
> Sang, • $1:Fook Wo Tong,

$1 Hee Tai Wo. $1; • Man Ylck, $1: Farley


Hop. $1; Vow Yuen.
likely to run against
.
him. ...' '.' /(Hna - SwinKs AU^th«.W«yJß«wi>
Interior. ; positively that Abdallah -^Basha /la a PEASANTS PILLAGE AND BURN. &Co.; $l:«B'ook Sang ACo., $1: Shue Sang. DENVER AOAIX.-»"-
RACE]
Cf>*l^^^®
No Branch Store* and No A«enu .
At Santa Barbara a severe
gale sent a small sailboat' ashore and
caused such a heavy sea .
southwest,

that . the as-


man of importance yandiy.' Minister >of'
Commerce.
The'Ved
;'"; :
:'-. v/.'^;v /.'^;
fez which constantly, adorns
;'.-/vi
/':
'"
Revolutionary
"-,\u25a0:"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .Vt*--;
"
:
j
Banda; Are ;.Very Active Hop &
Throuchout Poland. . r.
'
<\u25a0
'\u25a0
$l-vWoey. Loy "Kue. ;$1; -Kwong On. $1;. Man
c£/$l
Sing $1:s Tee Chong. $1:
Lung $3; Sue
; Sang
Wo,
Wo :
:Vow$3;
. Sang.
Chun
.
Hop. $1;Chew
$1
Wo
; Tong
Tong.
-
Montreal
FOR LABOR CONVENTION

and :Toronto^ Also . Deatre


1

' ,"
~ i.•-:.-..;.
;~;
.\u25a0
BbJS
phaltum boulevard was Ireported in dan-,
the well-shaped head ;of Abdallah -was WARSAW; Russian sPoland, jNov. S 23. Hlng $2; Tong Hing Chong .Company. $I: Tie Jun,
to Entertain the Delegate*
rer of being washed out. The Russian teachers 'in'the :surround- $l|.Shhig;Bhun. $1; Chew Chong, $1: Tuck Next Year.
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED are with snow to a greater depth
the targetiof 'ibany^eyes a3vhe..went
Back of San Bernardino the mountains about the c,lty. seeing the sights to-day ;
" -
red. f4z has -been a';life'« saver for
ing towns telegraph ;that they are jbe-; Hinc.,sl.
ing expelled :from,the schools by Poles
. ' RAILWAY TS PHILIPPINES, *
-.- :. .;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0';' \u25a0•>'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>.• -^/q:/ PITTSBURG, Nov. 23.—The dispute
between ,the v Brewery -Worker** Union
than for many years. -At the- big" lum-' .That
AN,ENVIABLE 'REPUTATION ber camp
him when' he dines In
at Fredalba operations had. to: rants .and cafes/ 1for his complexion 'la
b« suspended because of the Intense cold, darker,
'
If./any thing,"/
' the beat restau-
than^that , .of the
armed' with]revolvers/ —. .' -.\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 ..•\u25a0'';
-Agrarian disorders, are, increasing in .^/:;"
Poland, especially inJ.the ;districts of
-
, CLAIMS LARGE DAMAGES sters', unions • was up'- again before ,
and the engineers', firemen's and team-
American ;.Federation •of Labor at- this
the \u25a0

FQRvOUR EVENING CLOTHES. reports . from there stating that the jtem- porters "around,
the hotels.-^. , ',?,* Radom, - Buwalki," Piotrkow.'and'/Vouk-, Eaffiuh.'': Capitalists Who Own
.
Seek to iGet •. Million': and Half /" question^ was overwhelmingly^ An favor
'
,Road morning's .session. The; vote .on the

CLOTHES FOR OCCASIONS,


perature dropped to two below zero last •
night. The presence of so' much
the mountains has made the," weather King
:NEW •YORK,;Nov.- 23:-^-Dr.-'Kahh
'
Of hotzk. . vßevolutionary/: s bands
'snow on' this city, who.; is ;a ;personal trlend fof marching from' place -to "place,; iburning ':\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.
Menelik of Abyssinia, .to-clayex-
' •
the spirit-shops,?- eohools, and adminls-;
;
£ .', are
••.' 'V- Prom :Uncle
;wASHINGTON^Nqv. 23.-4-TheSir,
". Sam.' :/:l/-^'i/" of the Morrison ; , substitute,
British vides ;that .:all/engineers,'- firemen arid
L..'which~pro-
-
WEffiRE APPEARANCE. MUST \u25a0
chilly in the valleys,
no damaging frost.
but there has '• . "
been' pressed the Opinion that Al Hadji/ the trati buildings, belonging tox
putative- eny6y to IWashlngton, is/an: sian Govern
\u25a0
ye:-
men t.";fAtjRladom,
j th.c: Rus- Embassador ? to this country,
peas-; timer Durand,* called oh' Secretary. Root Workmen's Union \u25a0'.shall''-': withdraw *and *^r i\ '
-question
} Mor- teamsters /belonging
join their -respective ;unions.'
r to the
; "^
* •* * * ""
'. .^ *-'*,'"^"•**"*^^±*2l^.^B^L
l2-lliZ'^^^**^mjl
\u25a0

STANDOUT EFFECTIVELY. Impostor. \\, ';•\u25a0':* Cii -.•;.-;\u25a0 ants are cujttirig
;
down, the State' forestß. to-day
* ' f; the
.up through ;a claim of 'the :• !The' Jurisdiction' of;the fight/between
v
/which **>i,'i o: J/.r, tc ~' l .c j .'; / _L_l—

POPULAR has co^me >


THIS: DEPARTMENT. IOF/ "OURS
POLITICIAN Dies From Blood* Polnoalno.
-,\REn6, MUCH' /OF iTHE CITY' IN' RUINS. Manila and.'. Dagupah V
$1,500,000 /damages. -:This/ railroad "Is temporarily Vsettled *when •!
Railroad , ;for
the c woodworkers 'and :
carpenters i" was l

CONVICT
FOEMER A Nev.;/ Nov:/23.V-D. iD. New- Nearly
'- All
*'
;;ol; /Vladivostok* Hotels iiithe hands of;English capitalists, ;who Gompers, :
:; ol;:
. President
man," a:• pioneer citizen iof ifSlerraville^ who had^been In conference
that^during?. the .-war; .'between with | commissioners
;
IS ;THE LARGEST
- JN TOWN. and "a" man % :well Vknown: ln ßenov and J VL!Apiy9STOk.^N6v;:;(23/^There claim?
;l ._.'"•,'' Bnt'ned .'.by 'the*Mobs. V '\u25a0' \u25a0

both
Govenior of lo\va; Grants
k
' . <•'
'J a; Carson.Vdie'd Spain andIthe United States and during tradeSv reported that an agreement had
:here/' Monday;' from bldod
r \u25a0
",T
'

_
t

jdisturbances here :f ollowlngs the American beenv. entered" Into -whereby


have been "iiq'f^urtlief \ the revolution '.hostilities
.. ;.t .'Evtnlor Dr*«i "B^lti,/'' Pai'don to Leading
" a
Attorney.
pblsonirig.^^A*few;days^ago,/whileien-
'

,
gaged f in killing;at beef :a> meat I
stored//
.-
hook and '/order has been "Vcompletfely
Ships% are/arriving^
}
/~.,re-, occupation of. thePhilipplne Islands the wlll^beSuspended '.? untilt a meeting 'of
daily;and use 'of,:thiafrailroad \u25a0forimllltaryj.pur- committees': is ;- held- a t*lndlah polis.t *Indlahapolis. on -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0
1


.-...,_,-_ :»_•».•' .-"»
Euits, '.. penetrated^his'hand'tand'blood'pqlson- v
-
,cargoes! are' piled/ high, pn :the poses made them 'suffer; damagesifo the January *25, :1906/ whe a mutual itrade .-. \u25a0;'.-.' .a \u25a0.\u25a0>.•\u25a0.-\u25a0'\u25a0
-
j

Dinner Jacket
Jng .developed -.with; fatal; result.;^ ijie thelr
ARBNOIi^READY
-
' .. : ot: $1,500,000. . .;
n.

\u25a0" Mcrnlrj•or Albert Frocks,


- leaves; a widow, two/ 'daughters . and docks. \u25a0"There' is- Kreat^attiVlty/in;.the extent; / agreement'is" expected to be- entered > :'\u25a0\u25a0-':
Special Dispatch to The CUL
'•* *' port:j:-. /. ;/ ,-'. . ;," /- \u25a0"./\u25a0\u25a0': \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \\u25a0 ,
. ..
ibove ail other Clothes. . .";' / :._
:...''./ \u25a0\u25a0: '''/-''-';.\u25a0\u25a0\u25aburned
0 .-.'//: '\u25a0\u25a0-' PRICES f4 STTLESV ; .
: ._:. './: 4

four .sons.' ,
\u25a0

'
. .warVhous"(?s/*(urvV>*/been/. In; the jOld Country.» / delegates./ *r an-
. must possess chic. .
Ours are made by
BIOUX CITTr lowa. Nov: '
the Issuance -of a full pardon and"
>
23.—
•' Through
' the '
Sudden Death :of a Pioneer.
restoration of the privileges 'of citizen- r SAN;"JpSE,"jNqv^23.i—Mlchaer Gregg; from the T torch>£ r;T h«
The"
and "nearly* aM'tUfl:'t"hotelB"ha"ire jauftered. f.FIff'you ?«re. ..going .to/i-pepd ;
•««C'hr**tnia» .Time
ing -,the *QW oountry , remember.; that Vthe",
your
l^The.
- Atchlaoa,' race:
f^om
Christmas' la •f nounced .tofdayj thAt; through" 4 an "error
their city/had -been .withdrawn, ffonvtlie
/^Denver
mep^w, mM, $i§o.oo
Artists; Of,' experience. "
and they < are good . enough
ship to W. N. 'Jordan' by Governor
Cumi a:pioneer"*blacksmlth ,'. oflthisiclty.^/died hotels/-and
m!ns to-day, the public has- learned^ for suddenly/thls :morhingfaf [apoplexy.^ He crowded 'with hundreds". -'/of i;- business 'or 'Italian*'
/the \u25a0=,privat^/J:houses/ are ToDekaf
through
and
'tb ;
s
any
Santa
Port.%:
British;'
Fe .-Agent .can boblc N you !
Scandinavian. :German •/federatlon.^jThey? stated
H« will ? take \u25a0?. plea«ut« i
for.*Vthe;/19(J6 ? convention "of the WsfoiMiuS'notQn: :«lmpl« construction: mad*
i,Denver :}at111 •sot.<be»t tppearmncfi :
;
m*t«Ut«. ifwlly,gu»rant*edt ,l)«autlful
.mtflow ton*arm) (produced ,by. the., fa
- 4

for almost anybody.


the first time that one^of the most-popu- was ;a ;native* of§ Ireland |and 7 3 ; years men iwho have. ppuredi'into'.Vladivostok 'seeing: you? have a most enjoys We trip and wj» / wahted'{the Jnext /convention
lar political;leaders In,the State !and one ofiage.**: Gregg since -the declaration? of peace.
!

./\u25a0 furnish » tickets :at the' lowest '


ia
' 'ahdl!
possible rate.- / ample" reason"- tocbe '- hopeful. 4 Montr eal trast "whh ch«ap imitations.
=\u25a0
had mous< alumlnum^tone -In plf««i.n« con-
\u0084Th«f» .U vn«
-
\u25a0

.
/had'beenTa^reslderit/of -
\u25a0

of the foremost of "' for the 'past r forty-one'years; /•


l E a n U i 1 EanUi Fe V Cal:r/:V:^"^\:-^:':; '-
ticket office. 653 Mirkat" atre«t,V • !ahd
Saa SlToronto"'are; the * only 'other -.cities competition ;: made
' dealers or our. own stores; •*»• Dr«J» av«ry- t
",do17; by. us aa<J.»ola br«U

.
Moines bar \u25a0is ajformer , , this city, y< Police*' Ofiicial Francisco.' [ making ;a^' contest for. the'' honor. : \u25a0

120-152;/ j
,;EATUM,f.Tran^-Caucasi^; Nov/; 23.— \u25a0.-TRINIDAD/- Colo.;:Nov.*
\u25a0

• ; wber«. ,"\u25a0."".," i J
;Jordan's crime I .was committed while he \u25a0
wrote:i"JL*eta.inan;contend ;Pollce waa Beri-I arrest J: to-day £>Louis 'Anadaca •\u25a0 While
23.— - rtpUUng 1

- I^IUMBIA PHONOGRAPH W
was cashierj of the" State Bank :of, Baxter; iBrowning > T /The fAssisianttChiif ;of i ( -wag «hot and w HAS SKULL.TREPHINEIV-Cheater - Maaon.
In :Baxter."- lowa,v:> Inc;'1894.2 He; pleaded to:the£utt^rinost^f6r^hi3]l|fe s?set pri2e, ;dusly;{w6uhdjed4\>yia "pisto^Jshot'to-day.
\u25a0
1 '
killed: at ''his :>: father's ;ranch; ;.forty-live mile* - \u25a0 occupation unknown. fell off tD« ;steps or th«
&i
>

lierar tttj vx c t g-ullty and was'sentencedito


imprisonment. >He • applied for <"
nine] months'. be ilt what,' itlwill.'-C,If;yoiiir"life'sU'set \u25a0The 'i would-be"? assassin ?escaped.^,': •/;"•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-. \u25a0Bouth'of.Trinldad.^Apadaca
,pardon
: prizo",;ls'a
.b.
successfuHbuslnesa.'youl'wl'll murder of Sophle;Madrld;a.MMlcan"»lrl.f
was wanted for tha jSprtnr; Valley
.n , Ibis ,akull was fractured,
-Water ,-Company's bulldlni?.
Stocktox and >Geary .- «reet»s ; lact
a Dra..'MtUer
"
cUht. and ;:
125 Geuy St;\San;Frandbctfc J'-_J '-_
- '
:
not have'contended'.toKlt:"t6*the'.utter- and HIH
in order to be able to vote and to hold of- .most,"; nor; moderately;? you Troop* PovTlag Into[Poland.',:: : Try I -United I States Laundry. of \u25a0-» the* CentraJ -"Emersency Hospital .•\u25a0taft
even* unless? the 1004
fice,; . \u25a0••..\u25a0\u25a0 -.• .'^v-.v have used .Dubliclty "to the uttermost."
\u25a0
\u25a0
\u25a0
•\u25a0
KIELCE, Eußsiaii ,'Poland^Noy.t'Sfcrr" Market Btreet.". Telephone South <•*-".•. trephined the Injured cart." iMaaoa -will proba- ;*Cr«itom of the talktac maebtse >iuil • si: ani
twiKii.ot Urn fci»<J«B*entU,pateat*>

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