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§ A bargain in g Fur Capes. I BALTIG SEAL CAPES— S ——— SPECIAL SALE OF The largest fur house in the world —every garment bears our name H.Liebes 9Co$g§ny 133-137 Posytsf 'LARGEST TUGBOAT EVER IN PACIFIC WATERS ARRIVES FROM NEW YORK HE United States army transport tug fllmLm arrived from New York S ay night after a fairly ce. The run was made a 2 hours, actual steaming s a good performance con- e s'ze of the vessel. her limited coal c apacity the w vas got Other stops were »0.Sandy Point, Callao xm latter port being left f the Slocum are Captain ton, quartermaster; Captain navigs Chief He ing the Span- spondent in e way aptain we ur anchor st a head se of the e. It blew gest_canoe the sea made a again at making ¥ ) we aled _port "With a patent g wheel is made 1 as soon ith her tow- make more than will tow the rernment ser- cannot make present but as dock her and she will ap- white scuadron. The all of the United »rt vessels in_ future fng_about the bay heir boilers. nd will b 1otk 1 not as one of the m han TROPIC BIRD FROM TAHITIL Last Tgip of the Well-Known Bark- | entine to South Seas. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1900. Slocum Here in Good Time After Evading Hurricane at Monte- video and Battling the Elements. g - | iy The barkentine T SHen Grive s UNITED STATES ARMY TRANSPORT TUG SLOCUM, LARGEST VES- . e Pt ot itk e J;,’:: SEL OF HER CLASS EVER SEEN ON THE PACIFIC, AND HER ;:’é;{; l::t“’he‘r“bgfl‘;‘{;‘t" Saturday. The | | will be pr rip to the “Lo- CAPTAIN, GEORGE EVELYN, G i ey | - e 2. ; tus Land” of the southern seas. Captain Jackson says that the population of the group is looking forward to the advent of the steamship line and many people who contemplated going home to France held over in order to make the trip on | the Australia. The Tropic Bird in conse- quence brought up only five passengers. ‘When the Tropic Bird left Papeete the Grand Duchesse Olga and the City of Pa- peete were still in port. The Olga was partially dismasted, while on her way from San Francisco to Cork with a cargo of wheat, and put into Papeete in di tress. She has been juryrigged and Cap- tain Jackson says will come back to San Francisco. The City of Papeete was on her way here, but went on the reef just outside of the harbor and was so badly damaged that she may never make an- other voyage. Captain and crew were still | awaliting instructions when the Tropic Bird salled. Water Front Notes. The bark Albert made the run from | Honolulu in the good time of fifteen days. | The doldrums are now shifting around a | bit and vessels from the islands should | make good runs from this on. The steamer Curacao was delayed three hours yesterday. At the salling hour a steamer pipe burst and had to be replaced before a start could be made. The yacht Queen and the steamer Sau- | Pronounced product of d on the market. its Fdr.Shortening and Fryihz. Ask him India Refining Co., Philadelphia. PAINLESS S50 cts Oue $500 Plates fit like a glove LW ALQH \I\I \IGOR VITALITY for MEN HOP'S ¥ LOST VIG RkSTORED 1l or write for book, free. DR, COCPER & C2., 15 Kearny Btr £an Francisco, -x«‘h- Br Bemens Electnc Belt n and women strong and strong Rooms § and &, 41 | ger. CR CROSSMAN'S SPESIFIG IIXTURE \I f @GONORRHOEA, GLEE i analagous complaints of m- 1 r_sale by druggists. Cause and 4 and reliable ete absorption tigorders of the Stomach, Bladder. Female Ir- € K che, ousness, Con- a de ments of the a box. At Druggists, or FAD\\AY & CO., New York | | morn@ng followed by SOUGHT FAME AND FISH AND PLEASURE ON THE SWELLS OF THE HEAVING BAR VINCED that their long resi- n sight and smelling ce of the Sacramento River ed them for a seafaring of more nautical ns of Sacram and vicinity ed thems lub, and e to for- s for the delights of the d themselves the Fishing Club. ngly until some d that they the sugges- nt out late LTHE CaBin Bov s “~CAXED night so as esterday k last to have a good at Cordell Banks. evening and with- stopover privileges head- mento, where t chartered the Point Her captain at succ The 2 The cabin they trike before they ard again. s a gay party that started from t Saturday evening. There attached to the S arrange- ctation of t hitch oc- rolled into the rmen had reached uffed the biige rolled in their 1 demanded to kettle” at was a it car to be the tes to get the t it took some helr freight. They s »ugh for an i s enough to e ship should they get on a sand r they would not spoil the reveiry fathoms by getting the good things too soon, and been guarded In their indul- s after 11 o'clock when the Point ushed her nose out through tha and bowed to the first long . had come over from China T e fishermen had turned in, ! the main cabin and the other® were treading » owns two rowboats or, was allowed to g9 - and talk to the mate on always as ursteadv as Never less,’” said th be a bit better far out You ‘thougt mean smoother?” rougher. nk you I'll & “ said the fisherman. “I—I )wnstairs now and get to be better Lo-mOTTOw. n case of any trouble,” left to his medita- had grown strangely dese: th w'ghv ul’ Sat ath desecration, of, per- unday-like antics of the :ly can't fish on Sunday. ter turn back—or turn the motion, Gotobed as seen no more. The arence and Arch,brave- dropped the bare nding some bait ey tied the lines fish do the rest. to bunko _the rly a half-hearted effort, plained from his couch could not hold their v THE STEWARD SAays 1T A EASY - - NELLED THE STEWARD " THANK “fou, { THINK WILL GO TO BED.. SRS s = A | AND THE | BAIT WENT ARTERWARDS» CAME FROM SACRAMENTO FOR A PLEASURE TRIP— AND WHAT THEY FOUND. + - % Hme the vessel »und the hol- creasing pitch every climbed over a wave e e s e seemed to be the only things alive on the boat and they flitted here and there with no time to talk to any one. They were very popular. The groans seemed to have doubled in volume until they disturbed the slumbers of the captain, who came into the cabin in time to hear the steward call out sud- ¢ as if at the beginning of a mass there a doctor on board?” faint chorus, and five heads peered from as many doors. “One of the gentlemen wishes to see a doctor,” con- tinued the steward. There was plenty of nedical talent on board, for the club hed to keep a clean Dbill of health at all costs, but none of it was availabie, The five physicians held a consultation and Dr. ¥. Wesley Carpenter of Wood- land solemnly announced the decision: f he needs a doctor any worse than we do,” he said, “let him come here,” and then the five heads disappeared. 8o thoroughly satisfied were the fisher- an sunrise and the prom- v consent breakfast of fish made its presence known just after and the captain ordered the engines stopped and the ship cleared for fishing. At noon the ‘steward put his best foot foremost, and when everything was ready he took a stalwart cabin duty and sent him around the deck with the gorg, but an appeal to the captain stopped the noise, as unseemly and in- appropriate. The captain sat at the head | of the table whi the fishermen made the watch on deck. In the afternoon the fishing lagged a little more, flml fears that the train would s an early start was made rom ev quarter, so the Point Arena was aded homeward through the swells. She dipped and pranced as if to please her passenge bu thought of broad Sacr: nd compared it to the unreliable character of old ocean, and hoped that the club would lower the limit on deep | er hereafter so as to include the river under the railroad bridge at home. There no necessity for 100 fathoms so long on _could drown in ten feet, it ned. v seemed like a skating rink to homecomers, and by the time the to dock most of them e in a condition to say they wished could get seasick somehow and see | what it felt like. The others said noth- Irl: nd all hunted the train. That at least not rolling, and they reached Sacra- mento with 1ot o talk about, DUt with more tg tell. A crop of resignations is| expected at the next meeting, with slrici- er attention to business and a tonscnen- tious scruple against Sunday fishing urged as the reason. The freight of the party | was left with the captain, and when he | expressed his gratitude the president of the club put his finger significantly on the captain's lips and said: “Don’t men- tion it. The fishermen on the trip were: F. M. McKeever, 1. G. Shaw, Dr. W. J Hanna, James Beach, Peter’ Menken, W. Woods! L I. Golden, Harry Willlamson, Dr . Megowan, T. W. McAuliffe, Charies Sivers, 3= Myers, | George . Milllken, Chris Cutter, W. M. Curtls, Dr. F. Wesley Carpenter of Woodland, Oscar Chalmers, Fred Zeigler, | Robert He man, Touts Nicolaus. Luther Weber Gecrge Burgess, Charles F. B 8. 1. Hop ki M. Henderson, D. W.. Kloppenburg, Dr. McCollum, Dr. R. A. Archibald of Oak- land, H Davis of Oak Pll'k Joseph Saunders, Robert_Hanbloome, A. K. W. D. Kil- e T, ra R % f1 Sherburn, George Yeerk. D. Hanral John B. Rogers, Fred Gotobed, Harry Koe- nncke Charles Nunberger, E. S Kmney, Arch Studarus, Clarence Studa: Hoagland, Cheries A. Palm. S. L. Willtambon: “Harry Wilt D. Ki ie. Wallace Clark, machinery or the ship's _ “Isn't this Sunday,”’ asked Fred Goto- liamson, Dr. E. C. Deuel, I G. MeMullen, Mr. timbers or something groaned with in- bed, of the Haggin ranch, paling at the Harkins. EARLY MORNING FIRE IN The blaze is supposed to have started in | Bush, this evening an entertainment in SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Building of Pacldng and Provision Company Is Destroyed—Loss $50,000. An alarm from box 532 early yesterday a repetition fifteen minutes later, informed the fire depart- ment that its service was needed at South San Francisco. By the time the nearest engine arrived at M street and Sixth ave- nue it was quite evident that there would be work on hand for some time, as the big packing-house of the South San Fran- cisco Packing and Provision Company, composed of Mohr, Nonnemann and oth- ers, in-which there were stored several tons of cured hams and buon, had caught fire. the smokeroom, but from what cause could not be ascertained. The greasy na- ture of the contents defied the firemen's united energies, and the entire building and contents were reduced to ashes. The loss amounts to about $50,000. There was no_insurance. John Ford, an extraman attached to Company 2, had his right shoulder dislo- cated by a beam falling on top of him as e was working on one of the side walls. ——— e Barley-Malt and Hops, And no corn, are used in making the famous Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n brands of beer for home and club use. There are no others that equal it. Absolutely pure beer. E. G. Lyons Co., San Francisco, Wholesale Dealer. —_————— ‘Will Produce “Mikado.” In Franklin Hall, Fillmore street, near \ aid of St. Rose’s Academy, 1605 Scott street, will be given by the St. Dominic's Junior Choir and Choral Union, which will produce the complete opera of “The Mikado.” Between the acts Tom Greene of the Tivoli Opera-house, J. F. Veaco, Robert Lloyd, Master Richard Belew and Miss Gertrude Hopkins will render selec- o ——————— Ferrer Cut His Employer. Nash Ferrer, formerly employed by Sul- livan & Doyle, livery men, Fourth and Clara streets, surrendered himself to Po- lice Sergeants Wolf and O'Connor yester- day, stating that he had just cut Sullivan in the face with a pocketknife. Ferrer's story proved true. Sullivan had his wound dressed at the Recelvlng Hospital and Ferrer was locked uj boy off other | re, hmid, W. H. Treichler. L. R. Jordan, George | 5| Sine | ROVAL COUPLE S WELCOMED BY SUBJECTS Cheers for Prince Albert of| Belgium and His Bride at Brussels. | { Five Thousand School Children, Wav- | ing Belgian and Bavarian Flags, Sing Patriotic | Songs. | | BRUSSELS, Oc!‘, 7.—Prince Albert of | | Belgium and his bride, Duchess Elizabeth | of Bavaria, were recelved at the town hall this afternoon. The royal proces- slon was warmly acclaimed by the popu- lace. The Soclalist members of the Municipal Council were absent from the ceremony. When it was over the royal® couple ap- peared on a balcony facing the square where school children were assembied to | the number of 5000. The latter waved | thousands of Belglan and Bavarian flags, while the onlookers generally cheered and waved handkerchiefs. The children then | sang a pairiotic hymn, while the Prince | and Princess revgewed them. As the So- clalists kept tleir promise not to demon- strate favor of amnesty and universal suffragc, aud as no hostile manifestations were rrade, the royal proeession went on | foot to the Bourse, where it was received | with great enthusiasm. Prince Albert and the Princess, sur- rounded by stood at the head | each delegation throwing & | bouque«t at the feet of the Princess. ‘ANOTH'ER DEATH FROM | THE PLAGUE AT GLASGOW Bubonic Germs Also Found in the | Body of a Seaman Who Died | at Newecastle. | GLASGOW, Oct. 7.—A man who was brought here from Govan, cn the Clyde, | | just below Glasgow, and received at the | City Hospital on September 20, died there to-day of the bubonic plague. LONDON. Oct. 7—A bacteriological ex- amination has been made in the case of the seaman, Garnett, who arrived at New: castle, September 23’ on a vessel from the Rio de la Plata and went to Llandeff, Wales, where he died last Thursday. su posedly of fever. The reports show un- mistakably that the disease was bubonic | plague. | | | —THE— | PRIVATE COLLECTION ( —OF A— | PERSIAN KHAN, Secured by M. B. MIHRAN, During His Last Collecting Trip! Most Beautiful, Original, Antique =RUGS Kirman Direct from the KHAN'S PALACE o ON EXHIBITION TUESDAY, October 9th, —AT— || Cor. Geary and Stockion. | i Aum‘m Withot Res:rve COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER (0th. Daily at 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. All interested In Persian Rugs should benefit by this opportunity to study the orizinals in fine rugs. A. W. LOUDERBACK, Auctoneer. 1EBEN k»&:égfiw Watch Our Advertisement in Next Thursday’s Papers. 222-224 SUTTER ST. Telephone—Grant 33. The “Sunset” Cocktails we are offering to-day carried off the first and highest award at the Paris Ex- position in the shape of the “Gold Medal.” Note our special price on them below: SPECIAL REDUCTIONS MONDAY—TUESDAY- -WEDNESDAY \er, very best Crezmery, squzre 5%¢ Regularly 60c Every square guaranteed. 2 sq. $1.05 Cocktails, **Sunser.” reg. $I hot85¢ Whisky, Manhattan, Martini, Vermouth or Gin. Door Mats uper Brush " A mat of superior 51 3 11.25 Ri.15 $L15 T8¢ 1. lm errger “Wood Frame" Reg. $2 50, We can recommend it. Cocra Made in Switzerland *‘Suckard” Highest _grade 0o 20e¢ 10¢ Crarherf'es red rige, reg. 15¢ gt iCc First of the season. Chactruts, Ca'iforni Reg. 25c. Extra fancy. s Ma mzlzde, **Keiller's” jar ABC Regularly 25¢. The genuine Imported Scotch. Coke's Dandruff Cure tet 85¢ Regularly %c. Positively cures dan- druff. If not, we refund the money Talcum Powder 3 tins 25¢ Lady Jeanette's. Regularly 10c. Softens and preserves the skin. Listerine, *‘Lambert's” large bet 65¢ Small bottle 20¢ Antiseptic, disinfectant. tin hex 25¢ Ginger, Crysta lized Regularly 30c. New importation. Ma't Breakfast 2 pkes 25¢ Most nourishing and easily digested. Lavarine, reg. 1 ced h 3 phgs 25¢ Makes washing easy. Soups, Van Camp's 3 cans 25¢ Reg. 10c can. 14 different kinds. Pabst Mat Exiract, reg 25" hot 20¢ o 7 g gl s oo gal 35é claret a good table win: bc. Warranted to keep In bo cigar s, ""El Prado” Speclal Clear Havana Key West, large size; made of the new Vuelta Abajo crop, which is finer than for many years past. Reg. For this week 10e each; box of 50, $5. New Coods Arrived— Fancy Cluster Tal 1at Paper Shell Almonds and Walnuts, California Chestnuts. California Stuffed Prunes. Country buyers are entitled to these special prices and their orders given prompt attention. MURYON'S] Sy I will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve Jum- bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains in two or three hours, and cure in a few DR. MEYERS & CO. { pecialists for Men. Established 1881. Largest Institution, Most Extensive Practice. Con=ultation Free. San Francisco. EYE - GLASSES That hold without pinching, OPERA-GLA=SES PHOTOGRAFHIC OUTFITS For $0 cents and upwards. Developing and Printing: Oculists’ prescriptions filled. Factory on prem- ises. Quick repairing. Phone, Main 10. 5 PHICAFPARAT U, OPTICIANS #py. rocRA Soantine 642 MARKET St. InsTRUMENTS unper crmamicie BuiLome. CATALOUE FREE PALACE AND GRANDHOTELS The best evidence of the popularity of these hotels can be found in the continued patronage of those who on some previous occasion have made them their head- quarters when visiting San Francisco. Connected by a covered passageway and operated under one management on the American and European plan. ASHs LIVE BITTERS A PLEASHINT LA NOT XATIVE lNTOXlCATINC > 731 Market St., | | NOTHING BUT HEADLINERS ! | GAMILLE T'ARVILLE ! A TOM NAWN and COMPANY. | EDDIE GIRARD—ana—JESSIE GARDNER 'THE GREAT EVERHART, | WILLIS TROUPE. | THREE POIRIERS. BELLE DAVIS, JULIA KINGSLEY and COMPANT. THE AMERICAN BIOGRAPH, Showing a | Panorama of the Wrecked City of Gllveston Matinees Wedn Begmnme TO-\!GHT. F. C. WHITNEY and E ORIGINAL : WVIN KNOW! $1.50, «TIV ANO 1, S0e, 25e Lix GRAND OPERA WEEK. | TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT' TO-NIGHT! | “LUCIA” nday Evenings, Seture fatines, “THE JEWESS o the Great Basso, THER GALA THE RECOE Effort A Texas }Ste'ei* ! OADHUE MAN Take ¢ POPULA Evenings. Matinee. MOROSCO’S GRAND CPERA HOUSE MATINEES S\TCRY AND SUNDAY. e FRAWLEYSw \ THIS Evening, the New York Comedy suu-_., 3lN PARADISE! | | PRICES—10e, 18e. zna 505. TO-NIC N The Azzali llalmn Grand Upen Co. <ol LA TRA\IIATA. With BARBAR and C l.mnm\' HOODOO “with . MATTIE I SEOR! and Twent: POPULAR PRIC Night 3 Matinee LaREN LAST WEEK. WE UNS OF . TENNESSEE WATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Seats by Phone Main 254 Six Days in Advance, Ma es Saturday and Sunday. Next Week— 'CHUTES a» Z0O EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING | Sl | AZAV & DELMO, WM. DE BOE, GRAZIER & CALAHAN, JESSIE PADGHAM, ANNIE GOLDIE, SMITH & ELLIS, THE LION ACT. NEW MOVING PICTURES. THE CON(E)_ FAMILY, 'AMATEOR NIGHT, THURSDAY. Telephone for Seats—Park 2. “THE CORSICAN BROTHERS.™ NCERT HOUSE. { FISCHER'S €O CEi. & Alice Raymond. John Kurkamp, Lilltan Jeanette, Mae Tunison, Eudora Forde, Lienan, Robert E! Antonio Vargas, Harold Basford and New Reserved sea | Open Dail Bathing IERCE'S FAVORITE FOR WEAK WOMEN.