The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 3, 1900, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 3, 1900 BERKELEY AND COLUMBIA COME TOGETHER OFF FERRY SLIP Portland Steamer Making Her Way to Her Dock Under a Slow Bell and the Berkeley Leaving on Her Regular 6 A. M. Trip, When the Vessels Collided. —_— Ferry-Boat Not Much Damaged, but It Will Cost a Large Sum to Repair Columbia. S Large Piece Nipped From Ocean Boat's Bow, but She Man- ages to Reach Dock EY WERE I e about eight her bow as eisco on the charge Water Front Notes. coal passer street one of his o0k off his Dorr fixe umd at the Harbor <t three months California have prosperity. -- The _ following figures, comptled by the Merchanis' Ex. | ange, give th tonnage v t at vt rter er e DEPARTURES. 4 vement quarter Sep NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. WAS A M ar; s hardware, 5 ¥ B e s PURSER E. A. HODSON OF THE MOANA, WHO WILL "ER TO THE SIERRA. 3 bbls pipe. 18 o8 Tos powder, 5 shooke turpentine. at Shuth 2684 2 Ameri asphaitum, 4 olis leather, uit Hamburg—300 bbls cs strained honey and provisions jex and provisions. ascara. b tal- For London—6000 63,136 1bs coffee. Ibs Hops, 2 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, Oectober 2. hours from Seattle. 3 hours from Rock- hours from 58 gals 7 % hours from Port- | 1 | | MISCELL. f the U § 1 towed it tc feet long, is broken off a bia, bound t 30 step (at Hil SRAPHIC. « flat-bottom sloop. 23 north, (10 p. m.)—Weather 12 miles. ANEOUS, stmr Hartley, on Oct n ' Raccoon o Meiggs whartf. Boat painted lead color and t the deck. in from Portland, this e ferryboat Berkeley ck end for P rt Pirie; all to be rej PORTS. d Oct 2—Bark Levi G Burgess, Rainfer, Dirigo, for rrived Oct I—Stmr North Fork Bktn John Paomer, led ( a HARBOR Ar 1 Oct 1—S Gl Passed sPased Oct Southamy ew ¥ eeded Sailed ¢ nd pr POOL- ) Centurion, rk Annie Johnson, Oct 1 Oct for B: - Arrived Sailed Oct 2—Stmr Sequoia, Dot 2 Stmr State of for Queens- rived Oct 2—Schr Gem, —Bktn Qui yer, from ksteo, Grays Ykanogan, PORTS. tmr Al argow Stmr Stmr Kaiser Wil- remen, Oct 3 (12:55 a m)—Stmr New York for Queenstown and 3—Stmr St Paul ton Oct — Stmr ork for Cherbourg and det 2—Stmr Corean, for Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE From Queen eattle Oct. 3 | Titania . Nanaimo, Oct. 3 | Luella ... +|Oct. 3 Taqua .. loet. 3 Pomona . loct. 3 Crescent City Oct. 4 Bonita joct. 4 Point Arena |Oct. 4 Carlisle City .. na and Japan.. l0ct. ¢ Umatil toria H North Fork ....|Humboldt H Santa Rosa ..../San Diego. H Arcata .. Coos Bay M Eureka Humboldt 6 Ranier Seattle Portland Newport | | | B | 5 | China a Honolul San Di TO 8. Humboldt Humboldt Australia Moana . Coq. River. Grays Harb an Pedro.. ew York Destination nd Jz u = AIL. Sails Oct. 3. 10 am! Oct 4 pm Oct 8 pm or! Oct W, Kruz!‘r Tillamook Oct 3 pm|Pler 2 Empir Coos Bay...... Oct. 4, 10 am|Pler 13 Del \nru- Portiand Oct $ am Pier 2 M Australia. .. 9 pm| Pler akme [Humboldt....\|0 12m Pler 2 Walla W...|Victora...,...[Oct. 4, 11am Pler 9 Corona San Diego.....|Oct. 4, 11 am|Pler 11 Pomona Humboldt.. ... Oct 2 pm Pler 8 Columbia Portland Oct. 11 am|Pler 24 Fonita Newport loct. 6. 11 am|Pler 24 Curacao Mexico Oct. 17, 19 am|Pler 11 Newburg ..|Grays Harbor|Oct. §, .... 3 City Sydney New York....[Oct. § Pt Arena [Point Arena..[Oct. 8. 2 pm|Pler Umatilla Victoria |Oct. 8, 9 Santa Rosal/San Diego. 10ct. 8. 11 am|Pfer 11 North Fork/ Humboldt.. Oct. 9, 9am|Pler 2 | Rival Dot ;5 Lol 7 Arcata . I §, 12 m|Pler 13 | | | Sun, Mooa Times Waters at Francisco B: thor! NOTE.—The high and th nty WEDNESDAY, and Helghts Point, Published ¢ of the Superintendent. front (Mission-street lnd Tide. official au- low waters occur at wharf) about | tw five minutes later than at Fort Point; nm height of tide is the same at both places. ' OCTOBER 3. Sun rises n sets Moon sets . m. ‘Tfi'n'l I'A‘Img' ,Tlmel |Time| L W H & Lo 6| 3| 0.6/ -0 0.7 1 0.9/ .2 12| 2 1.5 1 1.9! morning tides “exposition of the tides noke and Charles Nelson, | tor | Br stmr Carlisle Astoria. | via Cherbourg | wounded trom | | Grat | | Unitea states Coast and Geodetic Survey— | of High and Low | entrance to San | WESTCOTT FAILS TOREMEMBER BIG BUSINESS DEALS Father-in-Law of Captain Carter on the Stard at New York. Loses His Temper When Lawyers Say That the Government Re- ceived Information From Him. AU o NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Heari res sumed bef Commissioner Shields to- a - trial of B. D. Greene and J. . and W. T. Gaynor to the juris- diction of the Georgia Federal court. The amination of Robert F. Westcott, law of Captain Carter, was con- fon tra; d others s actiol with Capt indistinct. Through | several "time given to t cott. The w the accusation was made to-day “I never sald a word.” he retorted, til after ter's sentence confirmed s in Jjail E and papers to my counsel for inves- after A accused me a_partner »hn Gaynor.” ed that lie was ever a D; tion counsel information Mr. West- er when the cross referred iment to b: “un- said in an him a s : when_he You excited his Kking way im inci- accused ow that statements refuse to when counsel on | provea memory | ¢ I am innocent ar are be i reply to a question ad- ceived $100,000 from € but he said he understood the mitted that b tain Carter of $30,000 n't tell us an d counsel. ctions of millions POSTPONEMENT OF THE GOULD HEARING | Minority Stockholders of the St. Louis and Southwestern Wish to Stop the Proposed Ele:mm NEW YORK, Oct hearing on the application for er to show cause why an yuld not be 1 Gould and oth- innual_election and South- issued restraic ers from condu directors of the St Railroad Comy ing Andrew lders 100 ck been ma )stpone the ar d Ix was said, 14 and the New Fetiatt 1he city the agreement could not_be nowev at M York | not that probably postponement of the annual meeting. Shoots a Priest. BOSTON, Oct. 2.—John Gleason, sup- | posed to he demented, shot and serfously Rev. Father Lawre P. Mc. Carthy, rector of the Roman Catholic Church of the Most Holy Redeemer of t Boston, to-day. Glea il probab at the paroc al residence n was arrested. The priest recover. ADVERTISEMENTSA Hnita Cream . . Is a cure for all discolorations of the skin. 1t does not contain a single ingredient that can possibly harm the most delicate skin. It literally coaxes a new, velvety, transparent skin to the surface, thus removing all blemishes. Full information and a sample will be sent for 2c postage. Anita Cream & Toilet Co., 207 Franklin St., Los 1 8 Angeles, cal. ! SHAPE “*~ TWO QUALITIES X ARROW BRA‘ND NEPERA WELCHOR 25¢each!2 for25¢ CLUETT PEABODY &CO MAKERS THE EMPORIUM. bagadad et dddd 2 dddd three only, on Wednesday. Girard Fils Extracts ("’nr <)~ngh grade ] odors; put up in handsome 1-oz. bottles in pretty cartons; worth 5( r(- for W ednesday.. ... THE EMPORIUM. nn See our extra advertisements in Thursday morning pavers. Sale of Celebrated Perfumeries. Crown Psrfumary ©0s (London) Celebrated Crab Apple Perfume: other popular odors; 1§ oz. bottles, also regularly 85¢ each, 100 bottles 43¢ Perfume in popular THE EMPO RIUM. dh“dn"“d"d"“‘h‘dl“‘“‘k }mw-nl Tinted Table Covers 43¢ Very pretty Tinted Table Covers, 4 x40 MR R R RN RN tintirg; the colors are washable tans, | terra cotta, sea green, etc., the de- i lilies. hollyberries, carnations, | etc.; they are worth 75¢ each; | special price for Wednesday ! only. 43¢ Pictures, 17c. A nice assortment of Pictures, including dining-room subjects in fruit and 'and- seapes, colored reproductions of Amer- ican Indians and (he latest coon pict. ure. entitlei “The American Beaunty, is offered for Wednesday only, each.. i7¢ Picture anar(mon(~§9(‘ond Floor. Very Spzcial Sale of Dress Linings. We accepted a_manufacturer’s offer of 870 yaris of Black Taffata Skirt Lin- ing, watered finish, 36 inches wide and agree:‘cqsl}tr:{»'%mli!y _o(l cloth. aad ed It for special sale a 11ec to-day only, par yard Flower Baskets. We have a lot of pretty Fiower Baskets with high handles —baskets thet can be nicely decor- ated, ranging in price regularly from 2% to 5°¢ each, that will be put on special sale for this day only at One-third off Regular Prices 50c¢ Towel Brackets 26¢ e ) tipped adjustab'e arms; either oak or cherry finish; suitable for Towel Brack- ets or coat ani hat rack; worth 50¢c; special to day House Furnishings—Main F'anr n’s 312.50 and $15 Fali Suits, $9.95. A dozen broken lots, comprising hundreds of Men's Fall and Winter Suits, single an' double breasted sack-coat styles, plain and fancy mixed and cassimeres, good their regular pricss—$12.50 and £15.00 — row bein; St ont e $9.95 inches, fringed in colors to match the | A hard wood. 3-arm B-acket with brass | 26¢c | All-Silk Moire ‘ Taffeta Ribbons, 14c. They are the regu ar 2)e qua but we | Jess than usual price, and offer them | to you to-d. All-Sik Moire Taffeta Ribbon, | in a choice line of colo wear; white, pink, b us, crem, maise, | card'mi), ete.; on sae for this | day o: . 14c Two Specia’s ln Crockery Department. These pretti shape Syrup Pitchers in a very nice pattern cf imitation cut g ass, be chean at 6 c each; on to-day at . China Cre Pitchers shape; goid edges; as- sorted flywer decora- tions; hold cme pint; alittle lot ¢f 120 on special sale t>-day. They are worth nearly double the Wednesday price; each..... J P Roller Towelin?, 6c. | A nick-up of 6) pieces of gooi Damnsk Roler an! Dish Towe'ing. 19 inches wide, close w:ave, woven s=Ivedzes, is offared for t :am Faney Wednesday’s Offering | Groceries and Liguors. | Standard Tomatoes—G lden Rue | _brand. to-day ...4cans 25> | Corned Bgcf-R x brand, 1-1b. tins, _...2 tins 250 'tandard Oysters —Victory | 25¢c | 1-8 | wood boxa .38¢c | French Peas-Imported Duvont’s, sold reou arly 18c. to-day, per tin. 15@ Fancy Sweet Pickles—In b 3 phg: 25¢ Curry Powder— Cros bottla.... Scotch Whisky very old, requ ar § Brdnd\ —First- s, to-da l’ort or Sherry—Our y $1.57 a galion qua ity, to- dn.sl 00 cured 20j0 yards at about a third | Autumn Muhner_y $8.00 Hats To-Day, $5.75. The Fal sea- Come and our Im M inspect portad our adaptation our copies. all at reasonible prices. 3 $8.00—Richly trimmed b'ac AAdAAR A LAL AR ALAdRana ored - hats, with drapes : ve'vet, black parrots, colored tcimming on hair, the very special price... . .. $8.T8 Two Sperials in Children’s Garments. Misses’ Tailor Swits— For girls 8 and 17 yoars, tai'or-made cloth in b'us, brown or ani its gray, hand- fully lined day, spegial... Suits that' were day. specia’ Children’s School tra wide 4 yur: tucked, double body of cambric, of the lawn; day— Age. AALALRARALARAAGAR ARALKRAA flounces special Sale of Dessert or Smali Soup Spoons. Snplendid Bargaln in Wlnt.ng’s Fino Papcr. od Writ Cami'le ¢’Arvilie’s Songs 19¢. ‘T His Steps” 2n1 “Sidie, You'se Ma Lady Bird,” two new songs be- ing sung by this famous sinzer at the Orpheum this week, to- gether with eighteen other popular songs and instrumantal sale untii cls & Liddad daddd it dddad i d a4 ddd '.RRW'.ERR!RRM'.RR!R'J;RR ERRRERERRRRE R R R RN R RRRERRRRRRR R RN R R R RRR RAR R ) amnmnnmmmumnanrnanummm MGMMMQMC aa AMUS‘EMENTS COLUMBlA o LAST FIVE NIGHTS EDDIE FOY In the Latest Comedy Success, ¢A NIGHT IN TOWN.”” All This Week, Including Sunday. Prices—$1, 5c and 25c. IMPOR TA NT! : F. \-\ HlT\yF‘Y and F?“'(N: T::“”"‘:" Pinpoatne '\-’.“ATSQJT»T&,;”L« (Thursday’ Morning Q U 0 REGINS 1 TH | LAT Staged by Max Music by Julian 100 —— PEOPLE —— SIX GREAT ACTS ¥ $1.50, 81, AND BOXES FOR THE EVEN OF THE DECADE *T*ivou*? REPERTOIRE WEEK. TO-NIGHT and SATURDAY NIGHT | “CARMEN" | SUNDAY NIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEE “HUGUENOTS” FRIDAY NIGHT “FausT.’” | " | POPULAR PRICES. 23e and 5Oc | Telephone Bush 9 ( LHAMBR x ALF ELLINGHO . and Mngr. | cknowledged to be the funniest show in _town A T INER SATURDAY- TO-NIGHT, M. Palmer's TIONAL FARCE- COMEDY SUCCE “THAT MAN.” Presented by the Comedian, WALTER WALKER. The Dainty Comedienne, MISS MILDRED ST. PIERRI, A. d a Strong Company Afternoon—The Record-breaker, Hoyt's Very dest, “A TEXAS STEER.” From Madison-square Theater, An Next Sunday New York. 50c and Phone South ll GoldenRule Bazaa! CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE will ba on special | $8.75 and Carpets at ab sing time Saturday night, per copy .1 ITS. MATINEE SATURDAY. | A MODEL OF HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE. [ EMPORIUM c lar values. AMUSEMENTS. — TO-NIGHT— | 'l'll.. Azalli ltalian Grand Opera Co.| e “CARMEN." MOROSCO’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEES SATURDAY AND § T“'EF!?AWI ONL The Greéat Racing Drama, ‘The Sporting Duchess.. NEXT WEEK.. “IN PARADISE." | EVENING PRICES-10c. 1Be. 2Se. Soe. | A Few Front Rows in Orchestra 75 | MATIN PRI 10c. 15e. Z5c. 30c. Higher. —— Frnmh 'r~ ket “Otfice—Emportum. | MATINEE TO-DAY, Y Parquet Zc 10c Wednesday Balcony 10 pt reserved Oct. 3. Children ny seat any part, GAMILLE I]AHVII.lE' | THE THREE POIRIE] DAVIS ATD P WAYNE AND CALDWELL, DILL, MR. AND MRS. JACKSON, AMERICAN BIOC I"\I"" * TANFORAN FAIR | BENEFIT DAY FOR fiALVESTQN‘ BIG PROGRAMME OF RACING! CHAMPIONSHIP POLO GAME AND KOLB Gur Notable Furnl- ture Sale this week Parlor B UL ARHAGAAAEEENALAIACAEE QUAHALRHAARAARAAREARE Aqranan. Extension Table at cent less thax regu- AL ARE AMUSEMENTS. A A SRZAR EVERY YOU UNS NIGHT OF FRISCO THIS WEEK | MUST SEE The N. Y. Melodramatic Hit, WE UNS OF TENNESSEE ORIGINAL: SCENERY. SPECTAL MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. CONCERT HOUSE. FISCHER” Admisaion 10z _Moll lnd Molton, Carr E rs, Antont Mae Tu ave CAST Vargas, . Guarant:ed ELECTRIC to be ths BELT. BEST. We have belts as low as §5, same as others ooll At much higher prices, But they ary noc “DR. PIERCE f you want the BEST, a belt that will cube without medicine, wout fall to pleces in a short time, and which may be had at a moderate price, “DR. PIERCE'S.” NGAIL oF 2end & 2-cent stamp for “BOOKLET “PIERCE ELECTRIC CO., 620 Market Street, San Franct Or 1145 Broadway, New York CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH P:unvg__yn; PiLLS SAFE. i you must have -.-n- toma. "8uy ot your Drocein kT - mrticulars, Teatimoniale ellef for Ladica™ FAVORITE a 2 ey e given in the left | Soneiute; the DHE (L. Dt B | hame column and the successive tides of the | FAINLESS |GRAND STOCK PARADE!| v aog ohn G. North, merchandise for uesday, October 2. | day in the order of occurrence as to time of S0 cts. | Showing Fine Horses, Fine Cattle i Honotpu [ | Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, 'Ward, Hong- | the day, the third time column the third tide Our $5.00 Plate | and Fine Turnouts of All Kinds' | | ooty | kong, etc M j and the last or right hand column gives the | fit like a gl o | 5tock Parade at 1:3. Racing at 3-3. Polo st & | Shorchamndion Bor $he Drbhs | “Ger Stmr W R Grace | 15t tide of the day. except when there are but | aglove. Miss Jeaste. Dolly >n. Hazel Kinney. | FOR WEAK WOMEN. &7 - - bopd - &< | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights BR. «. L. WALSH =i Claudius Bob soll will go in the | e 1y, of ’1.:3?v de J:m;m satlea | " Brix - Dinsmore, -r.h“(. M Turner Zive are In addition Ew;‘hr;‘iourl‘!dlzxx on the - i L. : AY w esday. O t 3I 2413 trot. | — yesterday for Japan and China with cargo as ch iristiensen, Honolulu; nited States Coa urvey charts, except s15 - dll * e 2:10 pace Florac > " | r Japan for China, $2 liams, Di | when a minus sign () precedes the height, | s ceany streer | TQ-DAY, We saay, Uc | i W sty YAty New. Sie @ 1n 8 ton- sis. 652 i { SAILED | and then the number given is subtracted from | Between Hyde and Larkin. — -, g ey ARy the dent en by t t 1 £ Ve * | for Ger_stmr Braaeaay, October 2. | Feference 18 the mean of the lower low waters. | Telephone Polkc 1135, SPEGIAL HOLIDAY STAKE, | 7o e u . iraims. | £ e T By % —_——= g | GEO. A. NEWHALL, See bty pkes agricultural implements, | Stmr Sumi. ¢ ,.':,. g7 Yy e THAIER Closing Out 0dd Lots. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, 64—CLOSELY MATCHED HOUNDS-64 | _' ecretary. | ¢ butter, 120 Ibs dried fruit Jor dn, tow. o (i sk | P ¢ EARNY AND WASHINGTO Fre ! Se. 35 BAEE aboririee i > | Over 200 framed pictures and panels left, 3TON STS.—RE- TRAIN SERVICE E r— P B SR e ) rt Bracs. { from 2 cent up. Lo be closed out at ano: | comdsed and ronovated, KING. WARD & | 1 eqves Thira amt Towmsena streets at 0z | CHUTES AND Z00, 537 Atersees | «Tamp gocdn 89 solis eather. 33 o vard. Hong- | 1Cu gonds. " SANDOTN, VAT & Cor 1o Mags |t et ekt 20, month. Free’ athahot c’n'x:crfu:'i Meith Market-street syateme 1 HE 18 o la o Ronotal | ods. 8 ' | - - | and cold water every room; fire grates in & q S ranery. £ W g cogoae i , Bear Hattor. | ket stree *"" | room; elevator runs all night. £ every | ADMISSION e LADIES FREE. § o3 CONGO FAMILY. . n , 3o goocs, 720 " Teland, Sania Criz i e S U — e B e esboro, Olsen ‘ Customs Receipts for September. Corner Fourth and SUTRO BATHS. BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW ! a—3518 T mhatens Snost. 3000 Br schr Alexander, Kalb, - Acting Customs Collector Stanley Jack- 31,:“‘:;(0—‘-.‘1"» B:-ery Ptk O;rEN NIGHTS. 3 brandy, 100 bbls beef, 5 bbis but. | - Senr Ml x son announced yesterday that the Cu Steam " and Lager. e & THE AMATEURS and LADIES' OBSTACLE tar, Bil4. o. chosss; 3¢5 cash sttt o r Mildred, Kindlin, Seattle, tom-house receipts for the month of Sep- Overcoats and MISSION DREN HACH SO NORROW. NIGST. : . & registere, Schr Sacramento, Gruggel. Siuslaw River. |tember ated L7 e sie™ CHrtbRek & | aggregated $68,777 78. vallses checked tree | Bathing, including admission. %c; Children, 2o, Telephone for Seats—Park 23

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