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New 12 In compliance with inpumerable reques: CHARLE . ed for - him a iimited number coptes of Landseer's celebrated plcture of This enzraving can be bad at eitber of his stores In the city. Price Mec. per mall ¥c. Free to purchasers., Main store, 731 Market st in the History bulljing. Branch st 122 Kearny st., o the Thurlow biock. The Lion." NOTHINC SO COON! — | | | the HA lfi | gfl-TIPPED T IFLE and ISTOL. Try your alm at 51§ Market &t FREE. — o For barmiess amusement m collters eighty-five hours. Of the t that got ir yesterday the steamer . was 14 oners Saflor allenger 4 days, and the ships America lied her wit to last n tor & unusual s began er 18 there was but a supply of of these to last s a good ptain of the steam- of the storm is Mrs. Licna of the captain of She went to Gra in her husband aud him in the sche At the entire and Captain Neilsen had to er { men. He co with the tr 1 rushed determined to die the open husband told me to go bacik | saying the deck was n I stayed down in that cabin king every momant would be my last. | gine how thankful I w ight came and I found the Gi ot damaged at all. I am now preparing the last meal 1 ever conk on 3 sailing vessel, and the next time I make a he 7 trip with my husband I'll choe me of the year.” essels that reached port | yesterday showed any signs of the heavy Weather they came through. They all say heaster was the heaviest and tinued gale ever seen om the | ide of that fact there al to report ports Columbia and Dalne: sall tor Manila to-day wit acond Regiment. and the War- follow them on Saturday with y-ninth Infantry (colored). The N =plendid shape to make the ppines. Shte has been thor- »ughly overhauled and a couple of defects e found in her Sieering gear have b ed. Chief Officer Ford E. Ma- guire has the transport in as good con- ition to-day as he had her on her first age, and it 15 safe to say that the Warren will come back to port looking as lean and neat as she does on inspection Warren is | run to the Pl en’s chief officer is one of the and best liked ter mari- For six y s he was capta Shirley and Mercury and | for six years more he was master of the | ship J. B. Brown. He left the latter ves- sel to go second mate of the Warren, and | about a vear ago was made chief offoar. He iz a most able assistant to Captain Hart, and between them they have helped | to make the Warren one of the most pop- | ular transports in the service. Captain Jepsen of the steamer Queen and Captain Wallace, superintendent of the Pacific Coast Steamship (ompany, are very indignant over a fake story that | appeared in @ morning paper vesterday. In the first part of the article the Queen runs on the Farallon rocks, and in the latter part the story Is denied. Caprain Jepsen says the Queen was never nearer than a e and a half to the Farallon and the engineers say that they never got | a “stop and back bell” until the sSteamer | was nearing the wharf. Captain Wallace | says the story was made out of whole | cloth and the man who could and would | write such a cock and bull story should be in a lumlucs‘urlum. e Oceanic Steamship Company’s mafl salled for Australia, via Hawall, 0a and New Zealand, last large ht. She took away a very ‘cargo %Ahflwm es, | Wednesday and Friday, BANK DIRECTORS PUT UNDER OATH BY NEW ORDER Safeguard Furnished to Deposits. PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE ASKED IMPORTANT RESOLUTION HAS BEEN PASSED. et Examinations Bequired to Be Made in Minute Detail Twice Each Year by Every Member of the Board. examinati aminati = Heretofore t made the s knowledge and belte; There are twe to answer, whi status of the fol s i erest coll city, ecte o xchange, ren and loss, red These are sup of a bank so will tell the wish to know. THROUGH TO WASHINGTON. Splendid Tourist Cars Now Make the Trip Possible Without Change. The most popular personally con- ducted tourist car excursions from Cali- fornia to the East are the Sunset Tour- ist Excursions. It is the only line that maintalns tri- weekly service. It is the omly tdurist excursion run. t Ce ning between the Golden Gate and na- | tional capital—and that without change of cars. It leaves San Francisco Monday, Los Angeles Thursday and Saturday. Tuesday, are allowed at Washington Stopove: on all tickets, first or second class. is the statesman’s favorite route. Cars—brand new, broad vestibuled, airy, high-backed seats, nicely upho stered, rosewood finish, Pintsch gas | lighted, roller eurtains, large windows, six-wheel trucks with steel-tired paper wheels, smoking room—and the charges for accommeodations no more than in the old tourist cars. Rate per double berth, San Franciseo and Washing- ton, Personal conductors, gentlemen well | trained, polite, accomnfodating, intent on making trip pleasant for passen. gers, and an Invaluable assistance to ladies and children traveling without escort. Address J. M. Beall. Pacific Coast | passenger agent Piedmont Air Line, #21 Market street, San Francisco: or A. M. Barnum, traveling passenger agent, Wileox bullding. Los Angeles, or call or any agent Southern Pacific Com- pany. ————— Delinquent Tax Collections. Walter M. Willett. special attorney for the collection of delinquent taxes for the years 186%, 1S74-82, 1387-0 and 1590-96, has made 2 report to the Board of Su- pervisors to the effect that during the year ending June 0. 1899, he collectad as recentage and advertising the sum ot T —_—— A Popular Yell. Hah! hah! hah! Rah! rah! rah! T. C. at Zinkaad's Staznford— It SHAKESPEARE STUDIES BY DR. ROLFE. Copyright, 1899, by, Seymour Baton. POPULAR STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE. butors to this course Dr. Albert $. Cook, 2 others. VI. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW | Katharine and Petruchio. Concluded Petruchio Edward Dowden, Dr. Wil ram Corson, Dr. Isaac Dr. Dr. Hy here that Shakee bad retained the words as a expression. T no_“special pleading” | have sald of S the spirit and tone o lares it is th I know it is th in the Play. arke sportiveness of thi h and it shows that lady is compi otber pert laugh over t wlanieToawlTenn {innn Bdaain I ED husband you are de- he sun ome backe - we RiTAanala againe 1 ome at sible wooer wo making uthed Pardon, oid father, my mistaking syes That have been so bedaszzied by ¢ uttered the ion for tl with the Messi And so . Ephesus « the ik possible, tho whole improba n pordinate way. was based s because sband’'s purpose—as and the moon. W fetch the other wi gh to suspect that ugal obedience ‘s enters into It wi a Shakespeare had with its scenery, Te as another specimen « hich Shakespeare worked and which some crities strangely ass to be from his own pen at an ea perfod in his dramatic career: Feran—Now louely Kate before thers husbands 0 these hedstrong women ues doo owe wnto e Cambridge. Mass. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION. Autumn-Winter Term, 1899-1900. MONDAYS and THURSDAYS: Popular Studies in Shakespeare. TUESDAYS: The World's Greas Artists. WEDNESDAYS: Desk Studies for Giris and Shop and Trade Studies fox ¢t lige thus by your pom- tlls Now list to me and marke what I shal! sa; The ‘ternail power that with his only breath, Fhali cause end and this beginning frame. nor before time. but with jad, time. | For all the ot ages. | m he, | Of seasons temperate, of dayss and | houres, nd and stopt. by measures of his course of yearss, Are | The first world was a forme without 3| Boyy, forme, A heape confusd. a mhmnb:;l detormd, . FRIDAYS: Great American States- 1 of guifes. a body bodiles, A gull Where ail the slements were orderles, = ID€D. Bet, (e sreat commasder of the SATURDAYS: Home Science and The King o Kings, the glorious God o¢ | Hcusehold Economy. heauen, Who I six dales &id frame his heauenly | worke, And made all things to stand In perfit | course. | Ther to his image he did i Olde Adam, and from his eepe. A rid was taken, of which Lord d14 make The woe of man so termd by Adam thea, 1 Woman for that by her came siane to ve, | Apd for her sis was Adam doomd to These courses will continue until February 15, 1900. Examinations will be held at their close as a basis for the granting of certificates. ke & man e, As Sara to her jusbend so should we | Obey them, loue them, keepe and nour- | ish them, } If they by any meanes doo want our | B eipes, Lasing our handes vnder theire feete to | tread. ! 1¢ that by that we might procure there New Station on Hluxome Street Ready for Business. The Fire Commissioners yesterday afte ernoon formally accepted and opened the big new firehouse just completed Bluxome street, between Four modern firehouse & Architect Welsh was materiauy Ant for a president Tie first begin i And loy my band vader my husband's | tecte. in drawiag bis plans by t! e e T era2d vnder Ber | of Chief Sullivan and Assistan husband's feete.) Shaughnessy. The buflding is fire p and fitted with the best and most ora cal fire-Aghting apparatus that could be bought. Its cost was §19.00. Those pres- ent yesterday were: - G. T. Bohen, president of Fire Commis. sioners; Commissioner J. 8. Marshali, Commissioner R. H.Jones, Secretary G. &, Maxwell, Supervisors Lewis F. Bying Jeremiah Deasy. Ed H._ Algeitinger Albert Heyer. W. D. arreil, nto Fire Depmm;néh t Enginee. R S In what Shakespeare makes Kate sa; | there is little that should offend our mod. | ern taste. Obedience {8 not made the | whole duty of the wife. nor is too much | stress lald upon the husband’s authority. The tribute due him is said to be “love, | fair looks and true obedlence”—“too lit- | | tle payment for the debt she owes™ to his | loving care and labor for her comfort and | is represent, welfare. If the husband