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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1900. k ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear signawe of L Z Aot | SEE GENUINE WRAPPER FOR BILIOUSMESS. FOR TORPID LIVER, FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXIOR AMU sm { 4, / r{/(u vn, /( Tl oS TO-MORROW AFTERNOON TO-MORROW NIGHT AND ALL NEXT EEK, UPENING of the R GULAR SEASUN “NOTHING BUT HEADLINERS ! CAMILLE D'ARVILLE | TOM NAWN AND COMPARY. EDDIE GIRARD—AND—JESSIE GARDNER THE GREAT EVERHART, ;u-u;&uuwn;uw-;utttvu “A HINDOO HO0DOO.” ANNA BOYD LOC LR e s S8 et ek kdeRk ok WILLIS TROUPE. POTRIERS F DAVIS. | ' THE AMERICAN BIOGR APH, Showing s Panorama of the Wrecked City of Galveslon COLUMBIA 2 MATINEE TO-DAY. SEATS NOW READY FOR THE SECOND WEEK ! ch Sun. Matinee Sat ¥IN KNOWLE postng ORI(JI'\AL New oge Broduetion of QU0 VADIS, LE-100! 6-GREAT ACTS—8! $1.50. $1. TSc. BOc. 25c «*TIVOLI* Football TO-DAY at 16th and Folsom Streets 2 3 P. M. Stanford vs. Reliance ————— This is the only Varsity game Staaford will play in the City before Thanksgiving « ... .se.. e e e e e Evers Bve 100 Admission 75 cents all seats reserved THIRTY-MIN- MATINEE TO-DAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT, UTE HALVES “THE JEWESS e “THE BARBER OF 'sk,\"lLLE.“ — BASEBALL! San Francisco Stock ton & saturpay AT 3 P. M. | SUNDAYA7230PM FECREATION PARK Eighth and Harrison Streeta. cents. FiSCHER’b S NCERT HOUSE. Adm ess, SE! Raymond, SUTRO BATHS, OPEN NIGHTS, g PALACE AND o |GRANDHOTELS AND THIS XING. THE RECORD-BREAKT MATINEE TO-DAY } The best evidence of the popularity there hotels can be found in the continaed patronage of those who op some pravious occasion bhave made them their heed- Guerters whe: g San Francis Connected by a covered passageway and the A Texas Ste_er ! TAR COMP. From Hores Madison-Sauare MORR Best Effort operated under one manazement om American and European plan. romencing TC =y THE MAN FROM ms’kxco POPULAR PRICES * DR. JORDAN’S saear l“SEUI OF ANATOMY MAZZETET. et GZAT, 5.1 Cal. Aastomical Museum in the Evenings.. Matinee "Hsi’fmz"R MATINEE Tfl-w AND SUNDAY, LAST TWO NIGHTS. WE UNS OF TENNESSEE SEA READY FOR NEXT WEEK. “THE CORSICAN BROTHERS.” PR[CES—!Sc,QSc 85e, 50c. OF. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASEU Cormultation free and strictly private Tre ument personally or by letter. A& Pos tine Cure i every canc un fermaken. 3 MAILUD FREE. uable book for men) , D ORDAN & U0, 108! Market St., 8. F. chfl“i?"ii'tiim,m_ts aare T (‘nmsn's ENGLISH NOW EVERY AFTERNC AND EVENING. ' DR. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE For the Cur: of Gonorrhoea, Glee Strictures and enalogous complain of the Orsans of Generntion. Price 31 a bottle. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! CAKEWALK! | VAUDEVILLE XS OF THE G/LVESTON DISASTER | ——AND —— THC CONGO FAMILYof | 0 K co. Telephone for Seats, Park 22. FABBVISNTHEATER HALL.) NEW WESTERN HO'I'EI. EARNY AND WAEHINGTO] modeled and renovated. KING, Furopean plan. Rooms, ¢ to § ic: $% 10 §20 month. Frea baths: hot | tér every room; fire grates in every | evator runs all night. GRAND OPEN NG RIGHI pec mua d-ncel p [ Fourth and it by & host of )‘::rnl:gc, g:."s =2 & & S our Sgecial 'Brew }f“;::) ”!'E m Steam and Lager, Ge. Overcoats and valises checked free | and Sdc. | months. | some fun when the German soldiers at- j set it would be hard to find. !BOSNlA SAILS FOR CHINA WITH HORSES L S rouble in Get-|! ting Animals Aboard. u HERE will be a big movement | among the' transport fleet next nd mules will | leave by the hundred and troops will sail in thousan Many of | the horses are bound for China, but the majority of the animals and the men will | g0 to the Philippines to aid in putting | down the insurrection in the islands. | The German transport Bosnia got away last night. She had aboard over 700 ani- mals and forage for them to last six Every one of the horses had been broken prior to shipment and is sup- d to be ready for service on his a The German cavalrymen, owever, are not American rough riders, and the chances are that there will be China. tempt to mount a horse “broken” on the water front or in South San Francisco. very horse is a perfect animal 8s far as conformation goes, but a harder kicking In conse- quence half a dozen men were taken to he Harbor Hospital for treatment before the 1t Wit ot ahoiit b Tt From here the Bosnla goes to Nagasaki, and thence to Taku transport dock to the nly a block. At the latter horses, | m was 1nadxn7 | vender for Manila, while h across the dock every- iy for another the Grant is being put in first-class order for the| | transportation of troops, while the Sheri- | dan wring completion and will ket | aws November 1 with 1000 recruits for the urn‘\ in the Philippine —o— WATER FRONT ROMANCE. De Cleer Says His Bride Celebrated Morriage by Big Spree. “rank de Cleer is a taflor, living at 522 On May 7 Frank became fas- | v Jones and married her. > of the saloon kept by was a habit k's son at . Pine street. May got kK on her wedding night. In fact, she every night thereafter until . when_she led in the Harbor 1. At le t is_the complaint Mr. de Cleer, and the books of | bear him’ out far as the d. At 2:13 was found g S the hospital took care of he er ~hn was abl FOR GERMANS —_— Transport Ves- sels About to LITERARY TALKS A These examinations are open to a courses. Candidates will have three we Certificates wiil be granted in each co papers meet the approval of a comn “Examination.” Directions—Write with ink on white each et of examination paper. should mail their examinations in separ: ing and with as little folding as possi ‘The names of successful candid to order of merit, as follows: (1 Note—In th are to be a be any fiv Only such a pected as can be framed from a study the lessons in the courses of the Home Study Circle. paper only five que ered in all, T4 1 Write a brief account of the charac- ter of Longfellow, using the facts sup- plied by Colonel Higg n's “‘remi cences”” as the foundation of your stat ments. What illustrations of Lengfel- low’s popularity are given by Colonel Hig- ginson? 2. Write three brief paragraphs on the following toples: (a) Whittier as a Quaker. (b) Whittler as a fight (¢) Whittie: 1 Gate. an. » Hawthorr sources separate sent peculiar character tingul !nm: him f ¢ from ordimary writers. contemporar tinctly two final fame w laurels were won llustrate this in this erson called him * plain a of these descriptions. s of Emerson that atleristics that were than Plato,” and w vain in the tradition: plain and fllustrate ness of these 6. Relate words and yc r own forms of expre Made a Pretty Picture. of the port has ture than the | z = BIG TRANSPORT BOSNIA AS SHE APPEARED JUST BEFORE SHE | SAILED FOR CHINA WITH SUPPLIES AND HORSES FOR THE | | ARMY OF THE GERMAN KAISER, i =3 g big steamer | not a long- DOMESTIC i PORTS. fled Oct ntle hr do not have will be the fault of old ANDING—Arrived . henoce Oct 8; schr Mc the pilot service, | ¢ out, savs all| weather of it | and when last | ngeance on Lou a remedy for sea- | led 1 to connect. 1gh of landia Oct 1 good from Caspar. Bragg PORT__TOW! Robert Dollar, Stmr Sequo! SEND— Arrived from Nome, San_Francisco SCATTLE—Arrived Oct 12—Stm attle, from Dyea: stmr Aberdeen, | ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 12—t Unknown Smcxde in the Bay. = o | calitornia, “hence Gct 10 _45] ot Montgomery and Calif 8 ""h' s, o fled Oct 12—Stmr Del Norte, for San Fran- | on of the tides uence all the ay near Webster Fr bark La Fontaine, for Queenstown rly morning tides are given in the lef: | ept by Rusconi ar h F: Patriclo of 1518 REKA-Safled Oct 13- Schr Ida McKay. | hand column and the successive tides ot thg | enslly accessible schy Ottiitia Fiord, for | for San Francisco: bului; tug Columbia, for - for San Franciseo; stmr_Pomena, for San Franc| FPORT LUDLOW—Arrived Oct semite, from Port Townsend. Sailed Oct 12—Schr King . ORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived uota, from San Pe pockets of the dead | with stones. The body 2 about a month and nrecognizable. He tall, 80 or 70 years hair and a long othing was a brown plaid vest, brown trou- 1 'worn and gray cotton - No Mexican Opposition. stean 1 Benito, that is to start line between here and nly coming here for re- er bol are overhauled cargo from here San Benito 1s the larg- vigation Company's FASTERN PORTS. DELAWARE BREAKWATER ~€hip Susquehanna, from Hi ¥ YORK—Afrived Oct , from Hilo. red Oct 12—Stmr Hyades, 2 clsco. FORE! PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Oct 10—Br stmr Coquill nter SAN PEDRO—Arrived Ocf 11—Stmr Luella, NEWPORT—Sailed Oct i2—Stmr Iaqua, for ; schr J G Wall, schr J B Leeds, Cyrus, ; stmr Alcazar, for San Fran- LOOT A SALOON Thieves Have a High 0ld Time in Rusconi & Fisher's Place. e e | the beight of tide is the same at both places. 12—8chr En- |~ %7 TOBER 18 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13. Oct 12 ta, from Fort Oct 11—Stmr A daring burglary was committed at 432 California street last Fr h | new building is going up ¢ r City of Se- from Alaska. mr State of e ay in the order of occurrence as to time of | the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights iven are in addition to the sounding on the ited States Coast Survey charts, except | when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from | the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference 18 the mean of the lower low waters, | Dickel-in-t e tmmy. When they departe ind them half a dozen empty ¢ Flow of Rivers. ottles, so they must h had a rig Following is @ statement of the estimateq | TO¥al time of it. The p. are workir flow of certain California rivers in cubie fes | 00 the case ———— per second, or second feet, one second foot equaling 50 California miner's inches, or about | BYRON'S POPULARITY 40 Colorado miner's inches. The 1 - from J. B. Lippincott, h\dmgr\phe‘rur;; the MAY. S00N HE REVIVED An entrance was forced rear window and a through haul ma for Mex- isco. | 2-Ship Yo- for Port Oct 12—Stmr from | Salled Qct 11 Tnip: Busque: ship Sofala, | is only 800 tons gr for Port Angeles ‘nited States Geological Surves e 2 500 tons gross burden. | {0, B ROURNE Arrived Oct 11—6hip Star of | URited States Geolo sl RS Interesting Lecture by Charles Mills Smuggled cxgns Seized. | < L RIVER AT GAKDALE Gayleyof Untversityof California Customs scarchers selzed 1400 Manila | ¥ p{5Rees, (O, PRUCUOCE 1 pe gtmr Dore, | Before Channing Auxiliary. yesterddy moming in the drying | nence Sept 5 | | _“How to Tell Good Poetry From Bad” o of ol o e OCBAN STEAMERS. | == was the subject of the lecture of confiscated snd will ba's0la £0r | oy yoRu ATiven Got > Btmr Taers: | SEEDY | Mills Gayley of the Untversity of Ca 2 P | Bismarck, from Hamburg. Waker Bt Witia Satled Oct 12—Stmr Cufic, for Li ship Alsternixie, that leaves here | few days, will take one of BOSTON—Arrived Oct 13—Stmr from Liverpook v for London C. sailed | nla to the Channing Auxiliary y, afterncon at the First Unftarian It is no vest pocket su “In general there_are th Octol r 3 verpaol. | Octoby Kenllworth, | Ooroper §- methods of the most valv at has left | ente, rrnm Santa R | estimating poetry. Does a poet's work in A sailing ves: a day. It is |, LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct | Pean- | prove popular and does he appeal to the aver $500,000, and among it are | 1and, from Philadelobla, . . otien, | s become well l‘»f salinon, X eases of | ,C AR L T ond 1 S R in England or all over the world? | car »d gha::\(r'wrmRmn‘"rl‘«T'\Hf\ barley. -Stmr Kaiser 159, mn | Canal. work live for centur: That is | supplies, fagcr. from Hamburg, for San Franch o LHEESL G B from Grays Harbor for Fremantle, Aus- tralia, yesterday with & cargo of lumber. Glasgow, for New York. Captain Harrington, late of the barken- | Sl tine Omega, Is now 'in command of the | bark General Roby. Steamer Movemen The new_pilot boat is to be named Co- | — lumbia. She replaces the Ronita and goes into comm! DO AERIVE. on on November 15. for New York | the way to gauge a poet. Not until Pope and Theobald entered into a controversy did Shakespeare become famous. cision of the masses is what decides the real merits of a poet’s work. Our fathers read Byron, and I predict that before lon, he will again be popular, as he was rc mantic, and this is certainly a romantic | | Does h | , from | S ts. - Steamer. From. age. In the history nearly all poets there I8 a critical reaction. We ~annot | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Wellington YOyster Harbor 3 | Muckinaw Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Condor | Sag Mateo Shipping Merchants. Pothona, Water Front Notes. Thalx The Fearless will load lumber at Gravs Har- | faits Rosa bor for Guaymas; the J. B. Brown, lumber at | yemis walla . Chemalue for Sydney, 48s 9, option of Mel- | Del Norte bourne or Adelaide, the Lurline, 34, prior to arrival; merchandise to Kahutuf. Horses and Feed for China. The German steamer Boenia cleared yester- Arcata se Dollar. . Wiliamette - reso Crescent City. Grays Hasbor. Seattl .|Tacoma. .|{Crescent City ./Humboldt. day for Taku, China, with the following cargo | -|Humboldt for the German Government. valued at $133,450, | Coquille River:!|Grays Harbor. Ciusive of the electric plant, valued at §12,000, | CIty of Peking|China and Japas be used for light and ventlation, and which | C00¢ Bay [Manpost- | be returned to the United States: and. ales hav, 5 ctls oats, £10 Ibs bran, zke carrcts. @34 horses, 221 mile also carried 323 pkgs United Sta Tor Which o vaiue s given. s w2 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. 7913 IDll about Kipling. We must wait to see if of his work. Br\v“ ning is a_great poet will not be apprectated until the worid is better educated. The poet must work ratiomally or otherwise his work will be condemned as esthetic.” McCORMICK RETURNS FROM HIS EASTERN TRIP Announces Organization of New Transcontinental Association, With Headquarters at Denver. E. O. McCormick. general passenger traffic manager of the Southern Pacific, returned from Chicago yesterday. Mr. McCormick announces the complete or- DATE. | September 2 October October October October 4. October 5. October 6. Chretien Before Grand Jury. District Attorney Byington had “Jack” | Chretien, who was recently sentenced to | | the State prison, taken before the Grand Jury yvesterday, but that body had no quorum and no sessior. was held. By- ington declined to tell why he had sum- moned Chretien, except to say that he de- sired to put certain guestions to him re- Earding fhe looting of (he Sulllvan eatate, | which Chretien engineered. | Association, which will become effective Chretien | getober 15. Mr. McCormick is a mem- will_have an opportunity to an i vl s g e L {he | ber of the committee appointed to name i meet. the location of headquarters for the as- | the Grand Jury wil soclation, the chairman and his sala Friday, October 12. Stmr National City, Dettmers, 14 hours from I EMb and other detail work. The committee decided —————— Closing Out Odd Lots. yesterday to Fort Brage. = Over 200 framed pictures and panels left, | name James Charlton of Chicago chal Stmr National City, Dettmers, 4 hours from Steamer. ‘I Desttnation. | Satls. Pler. | from 25 cents up: also a lot of lamps and l man; Q[l! zat;‘n-\']l; arters ;\n' be in De = Fort Bragg - - ver. T. ariton was formeriy gen | Simr Crarina, Seaman, 100 hours from Ta- | R‘nlm;‘; 5 |‘S\elame‘ ! 15 pmu;,,, 13 ?‘f‘l; ’;:y;:’l‘:: ;:(c?t:h’r:fimm;&:,t‘ .{y:: E:Lf assenger agent of the Allan. ‘Ii”t*’r;e coma. { ebla|Victoria. ... . 11 am(Pier 9 | 1 east of the Missour v pltme Bealre, Nelson, 50 hours from Coos | ‘“J:,Tm,”& lflnm!l‘!ar 13| 80ods. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market." -‘ m"e:"""‘)h"e"j;‘ e fi%’\“"i"x‘é{:‘ f':r;‘ i er Stmr Bureka, Jensen, 25 h: trom | ‘H boldt. . (. 10 am|Pler 2 : < regular meeting will be held in St . Sir ook Jeae, T Boee St | e §SRET 3| Clatme of Panhandle Appraisers. | RSV H 1L It Capecied” Tat the bion. 5 pm|Pler 13 | Auditor Wells stated yesterday that | association will be well launched by that Stmr 5, 10 am/Pier 13 | the claim of Park Panhandle Appraisers time. Bonita, Nicolson, 78 hours from New- | - pc!.{r stmr Port Stephe Whitehead, 41 days from Manila, via Taku 3 days, via Nagasaki 5, 11 nmlmu 24 | Mr. McCormick spent four weeks in the East, dividing the time between Chicago and Cincinnatl, the latter city being his pm Pler 8 Ralsch, Howell, each cannot be | the present fisca: Martin and Kent for $300 | ram out of the funds of 2 pm|(Pler 3| year. | The claims we; 23 days. oen ' fan Die | re b ¢ 4 o, Harge Santa Paula, Nlelsen, 40 hours trom | Alltance ... [Portiand.. Fap e \ iHenyrec Pacyear sud thers are o funds T spo’rfd:ng‘;h:.,;ur?l- B3 | vantera ot | & ot Gy Barvoriony 1 pmleier 3 | avallatler, | Nolly tegeats, (hat the ap. | Wi Her motner? aceotpaniea him bick | Friday, October 12. 1 pmiPAsS. lnfl(;r the bonds have been issued and | 5, ! | Ger stmr Bosnia, Schmidt, Taku; W R Grace 2 pm/{Pler 7 L i s —_———— NEW LUTHERAN CHURCH i o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. C. Lieutenant Commander, U. §. oo A e Ger stmr Bosnia, Schmidt, Taku. Per bark Juana Peral, Alvarez, Callao. Schr Beulah, Hitchell, Columbia River. Schr Five Brothers, Jensen, Bihlers Point. SPOKEN Sept 13, off Cape Horn—Br ship Slerra Ped- | rosa, hence June 1, for Queenstown. Sept 20, lat 13 8, lon 3 W—Br lh|p Way- imes and Helghts of Hig] Pot Sept 25, lat WoBr bark Bandan- Cardiff. TELEGRAPHIC. NOTE—The high and low waters oceur POINT LOBOS, Oct 12, 10 p m—Weather | the city front (Mission-street mm -mt hazy; wind south, velocity 12 miles. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 . N.. in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide. | United States Coast and Geodellc Survey— Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen. Chematnus; m|Plor 2 rity and lity & WIL ED: | Hr slmr ve o rtmer, an Vi - 18, mIP) | Honollu: U § Government. e . 2, 11 am!Pler 3¢ | ¥Warded medal at Paris Exposition. % | St. Lukas Congregation to Have Spe- | S erica : K (| {ip Amics, HAE Dol K nenuip 201 em/Pler 11 | @ufufufufofoifolnfole ffofoioinfodefetefrit@ | i8] Services in New Edifics on SATLED. Time Ball. pe = | Fifteenth Street To-Morrow. Strur, Corona, Gielow, San Diodor " | Branch Hyarographic Office, U. & N., Mer:[ % 4 Zhs ir:e::l“ :; :‘:{x‘"“ | Tne st. Lukas German Evangelical con- | Stor.Coms, ity Ben Dieg ghants’ Exchange. San Francisco, Cal i peing SAlg Lhe give X | gregation will dedicate Its newly bult | Etmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Crus. T s AN T et bl of Hhea s you the “creeps” if you try to church edifice on Fifteenth street. near | Stmr Greenwood, Tageriund: Greenwood. | paiing was aropped at sxactly moon to-day | i Tead it when alone in the Chureh, to-morrow. The church was or- ganized about three years ago by its resent pastor, the Rev. J. A. Schilling. t is a member of the German Evan- gelical Synod of North Amerl The ALKINS, you will have to finish it. It holds the reader’s attention from the .|. house late at night. very beginning. It will be published in next i Commence it in the morn- § Sunday’s Call. ing—for if once begun Lutheran churches in this cit L Dedication _services will commence in the mumlns al . Mangoid . Endter of Oakland. Juma and Rev. sist In the ser- vices, which will be continued in the afterncon at 2:30 and in the -verm-. at 7:30. The choirs of St. Lukas and St. Polat; Home Study Circle, The Morning Call The name and address of the candidate si The de- | ganization of the new Transcontinental | new edifice is one of the most handsome ND REMINISCENCES. Copyright, 1900, by Seymour Eaton. EXAMINATIONS. el prepare t vhose Ma Franc 3. than one (‘--urss Matl the sheets without roll- postage is fully prepaid. ups according nd thoughts). own words and as your own ploying al ac ter sketch of Lowel of your 'rfurma(‘ W eivs politics’ s precigely es Emerson from first Whittier a poet of the ng from the people, aticaily s you can, sub- its of Professor inson_respeeting r respectively account of Ca Rolfe's remin f your informa- the basis t study as ® important of tha 'll’m fl‘ln-';lnd ke a brief summary c critical of Whit doing rder (and num- of his most pregnant ond de! e a brief summary ts by whi bate the greatest of h the | Profes Johannes churches render choice se- NEW OFFICERS FOR THE GRAND LODGE The Session Will Close To-Day After the Appointment of Com- mittees. »t the Grand Lodge Free the fol- At the session and Accepted Masons yesterday lowing were elected grand offic :"\;VW'A'm A. Foshay of L grand William 8. W \l artinez, d master; Henderson of i 0. 8. grand war- juntor grand of S atting of Etna, Coleman le. after which lect will name the a 11 the repre- French Lodge, the conferring of ADVERTISEMENTS. There is no hog fat in WHITE COTTOLENE. Animal fats (and more cspe- cially hog fat) are mostly impure, and are condemned by eminent physicians as being unwholesome and unhealthful. WHITE COTTOLENE is pure vegetable oil, refined and clarified, with just enough choice | beef suet to give it consistency. whole- some, delicious, appetizing and | will not distress in the slightest Food cooked with it is degree the most delicate stomach. Try a pail and you will not be | satisfied with anything else there- after for shortening and frying. The KKFaitank Compay. FREE 10 mr n.mq m‘ led free lfl ll| ld!l“. For Lt = RUES At Auction TO-DAY - - - - SATURDAY —AT— 1A M and 2P.M Cor. STOCKTON and GEARY STS. Sollection. comprising & number of PIECES from the Palace of KHAN, and 1000 other rugs and carpets, coliectad from all over Persia and Turkey by M. B. Mihran, are just out of the Custom-house. Every ome who sees the eollection admits that no such assort- ment has ever been brought to this coast until now. THE SALE IS POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVE. A. W. LOUDERBACK. Auctioneer. Mrs. Rorer. l’ers.an MEN LOST VIGSR RESTORE Cull or write for book, frae. DR, COGPER & GO, 8 €an Francisco. Cal.