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tlYi ttfr rmiytir yr tl4 js BAN FltANOTSCO ClITtONTGLE MONDAY DECEMBER 18 101C imaaacn XX tll 1J awmm i is Separated From Villa and Capitulated to Government Forces Is Rumor MURGUIA IS MYSTERIOUS 3 Keeps Movements Profound Secret Battle Between Bandits Talked Of 1 CHIHUAHUA CITT Mex Decern per iiiviwiinBiinvini ini ninw aeereer kspt General Mursula la nls campaign against Villa rumor tiara reached bar or tne eeparation of Salasar from villa ana ei Ma ir OBdltlonal surrender to Qovernment forces Anotbar rumor baa It that Villas followara had a battla amonc themselves at Santa Taabal OTtr tne division of apolla takan from Chtnua nua city aanaral Vfurrula after a run to Ms feroee In tha Held returned bara and again dleappeared so secret is keae to bla movements tbat sven hta chief of staff aald that ha did not vkaew where tha Qanaral waa coins rr EI PA BO Tax Docambar IT Deneral Jacinto Trevlno lata com ijavnahvja City from which ha arrived By special train aarly today left to aught for Xagle Paaa on his war ti lOoeretaro Ha aald ha had no Intl cnatloa that ha would ba aant on a mission abroad HI brother Ftan atlaeo Trevlno lata ctTll Oorarnor of Chihuahua and aayaral etaff officers I accompanied him Daring tha day uenerat Trevlno received calla from fjie local Carraaaa military and civil laMDciaja A uvn ausaver of Chlaaaa refureee arrived Joaraa today from Caaaa Grandee Soma Mexicans on tha aama Aruta who had eome op from lfadara Mia uat villa waa raportad at Mata eaie Bortfe or Guerrero Thl la tha It Baaraat to tha territory oocuplad by la rarahlwg tiDMlUan of inf baIai which Villa ha bean raportad alnca tM tall of Chihuahua City English Foe Causes Many Ship Accidents fSiena YfaVelif TAjla csf iwvw uuMiuy wiim paici xuier vessel is ijoii 9mfS Vu1 snipping accidents are reported owing wmmti nenvr tog The crew the English and Welsh groond signisaip nave oeen lanaea at Barry ausd report that the Urhtshln wan sunk In collision with tha ataamer weisnman Tha Narwaelaii iIukim Annftw i collided with the Belsian relief 1 creamer vigntatroom lying at anchor ina xumu ins Annavort went ground In a sink Ins condition The I atera or tna vigatatroom was dam fi Tha steamer Royal Transport col Jiaea in Barry roads with an nnldan vtlfled Teasel and waa compelled to dry dock Tha steamer Norah Elamle was towed Into Portsmouth harbor after 1 a collision with the steamer Chlorla The tug Morena from Buenoa Ayrea arranaea on unicnester harbor French Wine Dealers Aroused by Proposal Intention to Prohibit Consumption oi Aiconoi is protested Tha OoTernment a Intention to pro i ntuu inf conaumeuon or alcohol In rpc nan arousea strong opposition ftnutnr tHm lr vin aealera A protect slaned by a Tarls evnSlrAt nt win vim mr chants declares that the proposed measure wUI have a aerlous effect i aricunure a well as the Wholesale and retail dealers Dt nanda are to bo made for aubstantlal Indemnities If the new measure coas I Home Is Deeded to Tuberculosis Victims fclvrrvir vrsntr Tth lUnttch or KlnitOB NT tuuvrcuioaiL has SI i Btorlum lor mnbra of STjj iiiaa uarment workers Cnloa sufferlnc from the announced tonlaht 4VBVA kUM Will ZZZ mii ana i ransroraed within a few month into jr ain viciims or the piaane jiiaa itentschel who 1 whUa encased In aettlement 1 fy a nsul Torchiana If Back From Europe I aBvT TORK December 17 1L A Mini vavuMH neuiuen Rl or the Netherlands at San Pran I tedlABMrlea Una steamship Noordam mmm ina umaH wna ha km kSfeB BAafaMMtt rltk aMitll wi StvenuaenC Ha denied cable reports taat ha waa seat here on a special idaaloa to confer with Hrrir Idtal VMaflM li Jtlt ww a7 nv we 0 ta Washlnatea to sea tha Mints tar Irani tha Netherlands with whom kw has Impertaat business to die aasa Ha will leare for Waahlnston early tomorrow For tfie HOLIDAYS GANCIA Gaaalaa luilaa SaartUif WUt Vataral Tfarasaatatloas Mocto Pauseretto Brachetto Orin Haw fnm Tor DItr AeCkdttiBro reetae Ceaet Acta aTeMa rraeit AN retANCIaCO Mission Tree Party Tonight 0X 0t 00 00 QO Will Crown King and Queen jSiDdsiiKcHsilHl ft tf SfcW aiBlaBaamPSBBmailBBSBBmaiiVVMj V5JNSa 1l4 i Wvfl MSBBmBBammmT3sVflCJ IM Edna Charlotte Nolan and Albert Bierwirth who will be crowned King and Queen of city Christmas festivities by Mayol Rolph tonight Youthful Pair to Rule Over Municipal Christmas Celebration Will Receive Scepters From Mayor AT THE annual Chritmas tree psrty of the Mission Promotion Society to be held tonight at Its hall at Sixteenth and Valencia streets the youthful king and queen who are to rule over the children a municipal Chrlstrase tree celebration In Golden Gate Park enrmmaa aay will racelre the crowns and acepter of their offlce from Mayor James Rolph Jr Queen Bdnah Charlotte Nolan daughter of Supervisor Nolan and Ktnc Albert II Bierwirth are the juvenile potentates wlA will retsn over the cttva Tuletlde festivities Their coronstlon is pert of the programme of entertainment that the Mission Promotion Society presents tonight BENEFIT TO BE HELD FOR CHRISTMAS TREE Crest Intsrest attaches to the big benefit to be given at the Cort The ater Thursday sfternoon In aid of the fund for the municipal Christmas tree which will be given for the pleaaure of youthful San Franclaco at the children a playground Golden late Park next Monday Tne city treasury appropriates no money for this annual custom which Is now a regular part of the lire of the community and It Is neceesary to call upon the public to make the effair possible The programme will be novel from beginning to end and It will be participated In by 300 talented children the crack pupil of various San Francisco dancing schools a well as by fifty little ones from the St Francl Kindergarten Doris ds Ftdde will present sixty children In a wonderful French ballet Mis Ilattle Mooaer Is chairman of the committee In charge of the benefit and Christmas tree festivities Dr George Hlchardson le treasurer and Mies Schwarti la aecretary while the committee includes lleftdamea rernbaeS Lucy Alllatoe Smith eore MrOowai A TomllMoa 8 lralun Joan ASIer riarber A Blerwlrte Roella Bald cinernoa 11 jvorman II 11 Sabten Dlrkbol Tlllle lllrarb a Hrr II Qultaow II Roeeatbal Kale Maury llUirook Porter 1 a Ura laaar Hannah Nolae rbarlra Uoettln II A Kernfe Oamae Retrbel Laiarna frank llarrla Ulllain Oriroth A Hrbraft A Ruhl nT Erkart Hamilton Jonepb Harney Wjmore Lbarlea I lord Bedoale Frkrly Tolriuan Pol 8 I Kopklaa Mc Huab and Qultaow The Mlarea klarcarat McGevern Martha Bluuenthal Itlllan lroan Vlrglela Deal Helaa Hare Helma RaitbacblM Blnnien lial liarcaret Uoattln Lllaabrth Aabe Graham kleaara Wooater Taylor Paul Genoa Colonel I rank Vt Maratau Ialle Jaooba John hlcLarea A Altnieyer lar Peliotto ATT Bajley Otto Schiller William Renttr lr Wataoa bdward da flroot Stipervlaor I Ilynea Alfred Ron on il Ban llamood Qreeubeis Berendaei Mrtaoe Ihnmaa MulTey Haul Bertr I lliml TAIIIIam MrCarthy 1 II Hmettbrr I rreat Aeyman Jobs Tall William Nelaon Whitney Dr Chaaa and Dr rrln Caapar Fifteen Immediate Paroles Granted by Prison Directors Twenty six Made Effective at Future Dates and Forty two Petitions Are Denied SAN QLhNTIV December IT flitting as a parole board the State board of Prlaon Directors today considered eighty three applleetlone for parole granted fifteen immediately and twenty six effective at future dates and denied forty two petitions Among the petltlona grsnted for future dates were lo filed by women one serving two yeare for burglary In Santa Clara count and the other four years for pandering from rssno The paroles will become effective in February Two life term prisoners were also granted future paroles One was a Chlness convicted of slaying Murder Suspect to Call Se Fa Witnesses Portland Trial Postponed at Ke queit of Frank Bartholomew teecial UUaelca The Ckruatrte PORTLAND December II In order to give opportunity for the summoning of wltnesees from Bsn Frsnclsco who are alleged by Frank Bartholomew to be in possession of fscts that will help aubatantlste his story that John Llnd of whose mur der he le accused was In reality slain by one Paul Lund a postponement of two weeks In llartholomew a trial baa been granted The caae has come to be known aa the green trunk murder from the fact that Llnd body was carried In a grssn trunk by llartholomew from tha hotel where he was slain and thrown Into ths Willamette river Bartholomew admits disposing of ths body but ssys Lund committed the murder for the purpose of rob bsry Us ssys that be nd and Lund were together In Sen Franclero prior to tha murder and It le to eubetsn tlats this claim that he purpose to bring witnesses from San Fraaelsoo Oscar Tbsodore Lund formerly of Salem seme here tonight from Los Angelas la order ta disprove a report thai ha was the Lund accused by Bartholomew Ami Thieve Ummw flnealas leawell ef eeereotsete Mlal ewcklae le treat mi the csaiee earn Tweeiy raeno ereeae eee Saline alrnsl lets BarereSr elakt aad aate aveanerWe leased at UM were steles a fellow countryman In San ran claco and who haa served nineteen yesrs snd another a white man sen fenced from Loa Angeles who has served sixteen yrara of a life eu tence The latter parole 1 effective three yeara from now Frank Williams and John Forty Year Smith who recent made an attempt to escsps lose ell credlte earned thus far and all future credlta under a decision of the Board War den Jamee A Johnstons report shows the population of San Quentln to total ill prlsonera VICHY racNCH airtaucpaopsamr Natural Alkaline Water SPMJTS an now on salo and can be obtained at all first class Hotels Bars and Restaurants ASK FOR ASK FOR and OUT HORLICKS THE ORJOJUaL MALTED MILK New Cabinet Is Chosen to Rule Austrian Destinies AMSTERDAM Dettm ber 1 7 Via London Auttriat new Cabinet at published in the Cologne Ca telle composed at follow Prsalsr jiUisBlt Iplts semeller Sf Ulster ef fa terser Tost Haa del Hsslster af Pefems vea Osergt Minister ef Edeeetlea Vea Raaearek Mlslstsr ef JeetleeVea ebewk Minister ef Hallways Or aw Farster Mlalete Fleeeee Tea Wlanaaer Mlaleter of Le her lent Armka Minuter af Aariewltare Seyd ler Mlaleter fee OallHss Michael BebrnyBahL Texas Killing Ends Quarrel Over Children Father Is Shot as Result of Attempt to Take Little Ones From Divorced Wife SNTDER Tax December 17 Two famlllea of wealth and wide social prominence In the Southwest were Involved in tha killing yesterday of Edward Sims After a day In Jail Sydney Johnson a brother of Sims dlvorcsd wife Mrs Oladra 81ms was rslsassd today on 15004 oond to await a preliminary hearing tomorrow Witnesses of the sheotlng told representatives af the Sheriffs office thst a dispute ovsr the two Sims children precipitated the affair Sims and his wife were divorced several months ago the two children having been claimed by both father and mother at alternate periods since that time Blms recently married again Yesterday Sims arrived in town here shortly after Mrs Biros came In from the ranch of bar father A Johnson president of the First Na tlonal Bank of Snyder Sims stopped his automobile near that of his former wife and It Is alleged tried to take the two children from their mother Mrs 81ms protested The dispute continued witnesses inserted until Mrs Sims flred ssvsral shots from a small pistol wounding Sims twice About the same time a heavy discharge from a shotgun was tired Into 81m right side causing slmost Instant death Johnson latsr surrendered to the Sheriff PEACE PETITIONS FORM TOPICS OF Advisability of Signing Them Is Urged by Rev Paul Smith OTHER VIEW ALSO TAKEN Man Murdered When He Answers Doorbell LOH ANGELES December 17 An swsrlng the summons of the doorbell coat Loul Kalfageanes president and msnsger of an undertaking company here his life tonight Instead of finding a visitor at the door when ha opened it Kalfageanes received a full load of a shotgun shell In his stomach Ha died almost Instantly A short tlms latsr the authorltiee detained Joe Lavaras who according to tha polks waa alleged to have been on unfriendly terma with the undertaker No charge was made egalnat Lavaras howsvsr BRITISH IONDON December 1 1HIPM The official report from British headquarter In ranee issued tonight reads Last night our troops raided the enemy a trenches near Henaart We entered the enemy tremhee southwest of Wytschaetre where we de stroed machine gun emplacements The enemy blew up a camouflet this morning sast of Ypres FRENCH rATMS Dscembsr 17 10 49 The bulletin Issued by the War Office tonltbt reada On the right of the Meuse enemy artillery bombarded our linen at acherauvllle and Besonvaux and were repulsed There was Intermittent earn adlng on tha rest of the front Ilelglan eommnnlca in There la nothing to rep Rev Guthrie Fears That Efforts of Neutrals May Cause Trouble The work of the American Nentral Conference Committee In spreading petitions for mediation In the European war waa tha subjeot of several San Franclaco paators ysstsrday Among those who urged the signing of thess petitions waa Rev Paul Smith of tha Central Methodist Church An opposite stand waa taken by Rev William Guthrie of tha First Presbytsrlan Church who told his congregation that presentation of such petitions would embarrass oar Oovsrnmsnt at this very critical time Dr Smith aald In part I want first to dear away some misunderstandings concerning this petition It is not necessarily a movement for an immediate ending of the war It la not merely a meddlesome attempt on the part of spectators to Interfere in the private buslnes of the belligerents Moreover this Is not an attempt to force an unwilling Presldsnt at embarrassment to himself and the Nation to offer unwelcome proposals to scornful enemies There are thousands of people In America and even In the warring nations who fsel that war Is no solution to any national dispute and that peace when It come must reiult from aome sort of negotlstlons which hsd bstter spring from populsr demands than ascrst dlplomatlo counsels Rev Mr Guthrie stand concerning ths peace petltlona may be summarised briefly I think that In view of the critical situation of dlplomatlo affairs In Europe for signatures to be gotten from people Ignorant of tha true situation would bs an ambarraasmsnt to our foreign officials at thla time Further there Is danger that If the open sore In Europe be hastily or temporarily healed tha polaon In the body politic of all the natlona may lead to a mora eerlous condition than that which now prevails Germany Seeks to Learn Definite Peace Terms tOaatlBSMd fraea Pace It meat contains a very definite communication as ta tha spirit of tha peace aondltlons which tha central powers would briar to tha proposed The rantral powers have the conviction that their own ngnta and Just claims todsy are not In contradiction to the rights of other natlona In addition tha central powers declare they do not want ta annihilate or dee troy anybody and that tha peace proposals will be of euch a nature aa to guarantee tha eatatr llshment of a lasting peace To go farther in outlining the peace conditions would have meant a handicap ta the central powers in case contrary to what aome newspapers In hostile countries have de dared tha hostile governments da elded to enter Into negotlatlone or discussions It Is a self evident truth that nobody could coma to such negotiations with tied nands while tha handa of the other party were completely free ALLIES iAID TO IIAVR INTELLECTUAL KEIIROI1I Among tha many nsw phenomena In thla war wrltss Lleuten ant Oeneral Baron ron Freytag Lorlnghovan vice chief ef the general staff In a newspsper article the moat singular Is ths Intellectual neuroala among our enemies With a fsw Isolated exceptions their newspspsrs and statesmsn desplts defeats and fiascos without number spsak still of nothing but victory snd put forth demands In special contrast with their military and economic posltlona Referring to Germanys position Baron von Freytag Lorlnghovea continues Our vital force It In no wla exhausted our armlee are growing strongsr and tha technical equipment Including munltlona la sp proachlng a limit nsvsr before reached If our anemlea want to sacrifice new human lives before our llaea our armlee will not yield but Inflict upon them far greater losses than heretofore If they went further losssa of ships our submsrlnse will appear avarywhera to inflict them It was from such grand and proud feeling and consciousness of victorious power that our offer of peace waa made from motives af the pureat humanity 500000000 FUND URGED BY WALC0TT WASHINGTON DC December 17 Frederick Walcott ef New Tork who recently Inveattgated condltlona In Poland and Belgium for the Rockefeller Foundation told a number ef Senators and Representatlvee who met tonight at tha homo of Mis Mabel Boardman of the Red Cross that a fund of KOO 00000 collected In thla country and offered for relief of non combatants In Europs would be a powerful peace Influence at thla time He said such an act would tsnd to Croats great popular demonstrations for pesce among civilian populations because they would be anxloua for the assistance In rehabilitating their homea Walcott suggested thst a fund of that slse should be rsised by combined popular contributions and Congressional appropriation Mackensen Now Master of Wallachia Starts New Drive Ceatlawed frees Page 1 again opened up when the first on slaught waa repeuea ana ins Bombardment continued for another hour when the second attempt to storm ths Russian lines waa made Thla proving also unsuccessful ths German guna resumed fire until darkness fell when the fire ceased until the third and successful stuck was made Just after midnight Near the village of Xabaovle In the Volhynla sector the German force according to the Petrogrsd statament helled the Russian trenchee their efforts belnr reinforced by the guns of srraored tractor which made two alllss from the village The Csars troops held their position undsr ths attack WRT FROIT ailBT tl eaali4aa mTiJt nltml en count lhr ha ben no infantry opratloni on tn we rqni aww PENNILESS Ill 16 nsAHEn IN MORGAN CO Thomas Cochran Youngest of Firms Members Began Rise at Age of 29 DAVIDSONS PROTEGE Chosen as Promising Young Man to Help Reorganize Astor Trust Co Police Draw Cordon Around Hiding Place of Murderer Spot in Cottage Grove Where Samuel Fonera Is Supposed to Be Hiding Is Surrounded Special Dispatch SAN JOSK December 17 A cordon of police tonight drew a ring about the neighborhood in Cottage Orove where Samuel Fonera fratricide Is believed to be hiding among friends The police are gradually going through the neighborhood in the hope of smoking out the murdarer who killed his own brothsr yesterday in a quarrel over the ownership of a calf Samuel fired five bullets Into ta Tke Chronicle the bod of Uabrlelle loners his brother snd answered Oabrlelle djlng scrusstlon with a declaration that he would glvs you soms mors If ths gun wasn smpty The police ere positive thst Fonera did not have time to get clear of the neighborhood and that he Is bslng kept In hiding by some family of Italian frlenda close to the scene of the crime at Lick avenue near Good ear street Veteran San Jose Merchant And Grain Broker Is Dead Joseph Waterman Was Widely Known in Business Circles of State in Late Seventies The trnoni or the rmBi nia ss Snd besten annarentlv have nnt vet 1 recovered sufficiently from thslr defeat north of Verdun to make any attempt to retrieve the positions tost The cannonading keepa up along the entire Meuse front The loss of tbs villase of Besou Vaux and the wood to the west Is admitted todsy by Berlin which states that tha German lines held sgalnst the French attacks along the nugo norm oi rsesau vaux British troops conducted successful raids last night Inflicting severe damage on the enemy trenches north of the Ancre near Raneart and aouth of Wytsrhsete A German assault In the St Mlhlel eector near Chauvencourt broke down under the fire of the French batteries and attempts sgalnst the French lines In Champagne also failed The victory of Mvelle at Verdun overshadow all else in the eyes of Fngland at the moment The capture of the village of Besou Vsux and the bringing of the French line almost back to Ita original position are re aaraea aa one or the most encourag na isaturea in recent months NEW TORK December IT Thomas Cochran presldsnt of the Llbertv National Bank of thla city who came to New Tork virtually penniless six tssn ysara ago will become a partner In the Ann of Morgan a Co on January 1 It waa announced tonight Cochran was born In St Paul Minn March 10 It1 hie parents having moved to that city from new lorn State At the age of 21 Cochran came to New Tork city In searcn oi ror tuns His flrst employment here waa with a real estate company He at tracted the attention of Henry Davison then vice president of the First National Bank but now a member of Morgan Co In a search for Hpromieing young men Davison discovered Cohran and selected him together with Sew ard Prosser now presldsnt or me Bankers Trust Company to aid him In a nlan to reorganise the Astor Trust Company Davison became chairman of the executive committee of the Ator Trut Company ana Cochran was made vice president in He in financial circles waa rapid after that He will he the youngest of the twelve partners In the firm of Morgan Co Ue Se Has Chance to Insure Lasting Peace NEW TORK December 17 For mation of a league of natlona to in sure lasting International peace at the cloe of the war was Indorsed to night in a speech by JohD Howard Whltehouse Liberal member of the British Parliament who Is here study ing educational methods The United States can be of great help In promoting this suggestion at the end of the war declared White house America has the opportunity the will power and the human In stlnet to bring about ths organisation of such a lesgue It will mesn a great test to the publlo opinion of America and It gives the United States tha opportunity to think out auggsstlons for international peace In tha future California Credit Clothing Co Weaeas sed ssess wlatsr styles a Itssat i tea etvAdvt GOLDBERG FST 1850 BOWE QUALITY mfmf GROCERS jrJm EST 180 LIQUORS All UI week oar tores will open until tor the convenience of Christmas shopper Try and pet voir order la as early la tha week as possible and avoid disappointment la delivery ew shlpmeats of fresh holiday goods Special Dispatch SAN JOSF December IT Joeeph Watermen 11 years old a pioneer merchant of this city and for severs years a grain broker In Pen Jose San Franclsio Livermore and Pleas anton In the late seventies died here today aged 81 yearn He had been 111 for aeversl months A few months ago Mr snd Mrs Waterman celebrated their golden wedding annlver ar Waterman cam to California In ta The Chraalcle Ills and with Adolph Pflstsr established a business which they conducted until 1171 They controlled two psper mills besides a general merchandise business Waterman was the father of Jesse Waterman one of the best known business men In San Jose Funeral ser Ices will be held to morrow morning with Interment at Oak mil GoodFoodandChristmas Cheer LET IS fill your holiday order To make Christmas a time of food eheer and happiness yon most be supplied with good thlas to eat of the highest qaallty We have a complete and fresh stock ef Christmas Roods Including Firs Nats and Balslas Good Caady Glace Fruits Fine Groceries Good Coffee and Tea Bare Wlaes Cordials etc and a wonder ful assortment of Christmas Tree Decorations GIFT BASKETS Gift baskets made up that will please the recipient See the wonderful vtlndow display at the butter St Store FINE HOLIDAY TYHfES The best California laes aud Imported French YWnes Lento your wine order with us and you will be satisfied bUiurau cam uiiuwi iui uui mini i uu i inn 1 1 inn ui um 1 1 1 1 1 1 in i hum iiiiiiiii i i uiru wmu iiu a mmiiiiu 1 1 in tni in i rural tun inn mm iwuvi i Cttu UNION JBQUARE ruWitM Abatis GEARrIT0CKT0rl Cranberries Mince Meat Plum Pudding Sweet Apple Cider Fresh Fruits Nuts and Raisins Chocolates and Bonbons Sierra Madre Olive Oil Marrons Candied Fruit Peels Glace Fruit Franquette and Mayette Walnuts Sage Cheese Complete Assortment of American aad Freach Toilet Soaps Perfumes etc TOYS TOYS TOYS At Half Price AND LESS THAN HALF PRICE at the CHRISTMAS TREE STORE where Santa Claus makes his headquarters After Meral weeks heavy selling in our Toy Department there aio nat uially many odd Toys left as well as many that aro slightly soiled broken or parts missing To make a clean sweep of the cutuo lot i eprtbcnting sevcial thousand Toys we have marked them 10t 15 25S 50 75 and 100 CIGABS A CIGARETTES HE will appreciate a box of Havana cigars He suggest tier del Mund Let our elgar man select a nKe color for you Her del Vundos ure pure Ha tana ew crop cigars are la fla quality aad flavor SPECIAL GIFT BOXES For your Eastern friends or relaUres who are not at heme this Xmas send one of our special boxes of Calif products Nuts aad Balslas Figs Dried Fruits Caady Frauqsett Walaata Express rates reasoaable We will ex press them for you Governor Stanfords Vina Cognac A BAKU rMKAT FOR TUB FKAST Thla rare eld faawee le treaa tke vlaeyard af the lata Gevera Slaeferd It waa seeared by as wbea It waa aaade Tbere la aetklag like It ear here aad If yea waat aesaetktaa chelee far tke kellday feetivltlew tela taanae will all tke bill Tke ktaaferd vineyard la aa leaser la esleleaeel It wae destroyed yeare sss Tke ssse ceases la fallowing ageel GOV STAM OUDS VIA COGXAC 16 yre eld bot 9130 1 years old bottle fSBO 8 years old bottle 173 NEW SHIPMENT OF THE I0LL0WM0 iKESH 10B THE CHRISTMAS ILASTi Haass Uaddtes Del Mania Cheese fcasler Mammoth Cheese Ylrglala Kasorbark Hams Meat phallan Type Hams Almeria Grapes from Spain Xayette Dal nuts aad Mammoth Pecans Shop Early and Often and Avoid the Rush NOTE Tne sale of these greatly reduced Toys begins this 3 morning at 9 oclock i SMI untH STKKrrr rkeae Sailer I t3 lALIfOrlM TMtSUT Pkeaa Meet 101 11 MAICIIT STREET Pkeae Market I OtKLAND ITOSB Ilia raodwayi Pk Laheelde TOno The STORES WITH THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT mau tixun mm miBmnwuuf imfflmiiiMJXii mm euiinirmiiutmimm ynrmaimn mBimnffiimcniijmitffiffli hjeutswixhii I usl I ikd.

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