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ALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1900. - ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR McKINLEY and ROOSEVELT! HON. WILL A. HARRIS, THE ELOQUENT ORATOR OF LOS ANGELES, AND. HON. F. W. OF NEW YORK, HOLLS, Will Discuss Campaign Issues at METROPOLITAN TEMPLE THIS (Friday) EVENING. : GO AND HEAR THEM CUTTER. Secretary ANOTHER OLD-TIMER CALLED BY DEATH': Captain Henry T. Emery Suc- cumbs to Pneumonia at St IL.alke! LAIMS THE EXCEH SECRET, ANGE, A WE SHRINEE AND AN ODD F MANAGER ~KNOWN MASON OF THE KNIGHT LOW MER Captain British me: became yesterday rst of the pneumo- > recover me P neys showed him away. | gnd secretary well known all over 8 ! - Mason, | ¢ pter Entertains. = g and D. da v:,| nee Fra And Wendeil tion of Roy I ociate Facts about E ery “hantman. r American commanded American vessels, b secretar) > while the late Captain J. M. Shot- When Capiain Shot- | ptain Emery became manager anager. The function Bonifield, m: came here in 1853 citizen and Late: of the Merchants' ummers, amusing selections by W. James solos Laurance by and as under th 1l patron; ron; T. Kimk matron, All dealers A SAN FRANCISCO GIRL VISITS COUNTESS WALDERSEE. THE MINISTER Vs THE ACTOR. By GRACE FERN. HOW TO CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN THE EVOLUTION OF THE AMERICAN NAVY. OCTOBER 28, 1900. Why San Francisco Wiil Try the Potato Patch HOW TO TRAIN A FOOTBALL TEAM. By AL LEAN. How 10 PREPARE DAINTY SIDE DISHES. TEMP- under the auspices of the Knights | « on a Soon thereafter he later r_he Ex- al people have been named to suc- but the most favored candidate Chief Clerk Jerry Dailey 3 n Emery was a Ilulr-u\erst)}ear; AK- at the time of his death. 3 G. Clarence e di- Mrs Harriet T. and Samuel C. chaplain of the chapter. —_—e——— NS ALE & STOUT are that are the finest brewings !n the market & pular from ocean to ccean. 5 | WELVE days on her beam ends and fifteen days on is the experience of the British | . to San nked as !hnlll‘\ an even s it seemed as warped off the #oyd and his men ihe ship was got There was twen- be Still ered ep perse into wate n. the main hatch, t of water under § heid and the huA 7 bulkheads ship ed. ringbank left Newcastie, N. 8. with 3860 tons of coal” H d yesterday. “We nad | Aususts, wheii we were minutes south, minutes east. struck us und o0 twelve trougn of the | =hip before the fie sneets and rriote even e and guitea the whie we and had "\0r for several week “On \ppx»mhvv 11 in latitude 26 degre ongituae 13 against When [ could make an und we were on 1 1 ever geiting \ot (l‘\fllll‘hl Island. a smalil cor s ibin I e i after him. It is about | cumference and stands feet out of the water with grass and s t f es wide in whi Near the two and a is ®ood anchorag of the Island there basin which was once a lagoon. Now it is overrun with | weeds anq s gradually filling up. | e of frt'\h fish, sea fowl and turtles are there in thousands. The men caught the [ fish. birds and furtles with ease and fared” well during cur stay on Lis and When I found wha predicament we were in I at once began to lighten the ship forw We jettisoned 415 tons of after fifteen days of heav- out through water. yon as we got off one reef d fast on another. Once coal and then ul we were ha vn were able to make safl again the imps were sounded 1 1 found twenty Thres feet of w in the forepeak. Luckly the collision bulkhead heid and as the coal had all been taken from the Torwand part ship we made fairly away from L strong northw ‘made a good run to will discharge our soon as possible and. will U'nion Iron Works dry- hauling.”’ anchored « f the On coal ¢ dock fer Tre ingbank is throug but then so after an eight i s er-beaten ship that makes p ds rm 7 many of he > to Melanope’s Cargo Ordered Sold. | _The consignees consenting. United Stat, | District Judge de Haven erday or- dered the sale of 1030 tons of scrap iron, a | part of the cargo of the ship Melanope, Iibeled for the freight. The jron was con- { signed to the C Western Smelting and Refining Comp nd was left here un- cl Tt w en charge of by the tor of the Port, to be held for the nees and for delivery to them upon ent by them of duties "and other ayment were made with- . otherwise It would be old at the end of that period. The con- | signees hg\lng consented to an immedijate the Collector is protected and the s and ¢ ges will be first taken out of the proc Dr. McDofialdiArnsted. | | aimed Colle Dr. G. C. McDonald was arrested by the | Federal au plaint charginz him with ha boarded the British ships Albyn and Cre fore the vessels had been admitted to pra- tique by the Federal quarantine officers. He was released on ball, NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Francisco loads lumber on the Columbiz River for Callao, owner's account; the Spring- bank, wheat to Burope, 3, prior to arrival; the Two Brothers, coal from Tacoma for Hon. olulu; the W. G. Irwin, merchandise to Hon- olulu codile be- 2 — Notice to Mariners, SWAN ISLAND BAR LOWER POST LIGHT, LLAMETTE RIVER, OREGON Notice ts hereby given that on the 2ist of October the three-pile beacon from whichsthis fixed white light was shown on the lower (nd of Sand Island bar, Willamette River, Oregon, was carried away and the light extinguished The beacon and light will be re-established as soon as practicable This rotice affects the Fog Signals, l’arlflr‘ Coast, 20; also the cific Coast By ordel “List of Lignts and 1900, No. 139, pay “List of Beacons and Buoys, 1900, page 60 f the Lighthouse Board. P. DAY. L|gh(hnu'e Inspector. Commander, U. 8. Shipping Intelligence. 2 s o . October 25. tmr Alex mcan, Guthrie, 12 hours from Moss Land Stmr Sequola, Winkle, 15 hours from Fort Bragg: bound to Ban Pedro; put in to lanl . Leland, 26 hours Br_stmr Victoria, Blakel, ter Harbor. Ship Sintram, Larsen, Ship Occidental, attle. Bark Pmpire, Knacke, 13 days from Oyster Harbor. Barge Santa Paula, Nlelsen, 44 hours from Ventura. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 12 hours from Bowens Landing from Moss 4 days from Oys- 14 days from Loring. Watkins, 14 days from Se- CLEARED. Thursday, October 25. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Br stmr Port Stephens. Whitehead, Manila, via Homolulu: U S Government Schr Gen Banning, Bennewitz, Altata; Wm Olsen. SAILED. Stmr Pomona, Stmr S8amoa, Jacobs, Stmr Noyo, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood. Etmr Santa Cruz, Hinkle southern coast. Stmr Columbla, Doren, Astoria. Stmr Sequola, Winkel, San Pedro. Br stmr Port Stephens, Whitehead, Manlla via Honolzlu, Bark Levi G Burge: Youn; Fr bark Anjou, Le Cruner, Schr Gen Banning, Bennerwit: Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Schr Archie and Fontle, Johannsen, Iversens di stown., Altata. ot oy Somers, Sofland, Grays Harbor. SPOKEN. Sept 25, lat 26 S, lon 42 W—Br ship Arran- more, from Antwerp, for San Franolsco. July 1, lat 11 N, lon 120 W—Br ship Primrose Hill, hence June 7, for Queenstown. MISCELLANEOUS. Sene R C Siade, while coming to an anc off Meifis WHATt Ot 24 Arifted o Lo the bew of the ship Star of France lying at anchor. The ship had headgear carried away and other t ‘was_uninjured. G Trwin at S neisco reports passed upright spar or mast with appearance of havine been In the water a lon (lme. In lat 37 42 §, lon TONDON. Oct 24-Br ship Pporis Cuptain A TELEGRAPHIC. ulth. monu. died on voyage. POINT LOBOS, Oct 25, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW, velocity § miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. !!A'I‘I'LD-—AH’IM Oct 24—Stmr 'l'flllmool. PORT mwxatnn—u—nm Oct I—ch' l a coral reef, | ship Springbank during her run | keel | e feet of water in the forepeak and | sed the equator | grees | o BRITISH SHIP SPRINGBANK MAKES PORT IN DISTRESS AFTER EXCITING VOYAGE Caught in a Hurrieane in the South Pacifie and Thrown On| Her Beam Ends, in Whieh Condition She Drifts for Twelve Days. | BRITISH HURRIC | LIA, TO 8 SHIP ANE AN F SPRINGBANK TH * Potter, r Sydney Oct for Hono- for San Jeatherwax, lea “Oct 25—Pr n. mrs Pmpire cenwo "ORT_HR nal City, 24 5—Stmr in tow, Schr Maria Wwith brig airn hene Safled Oct PORTS, 2—Br stmr Robert ap stmr Kiushju D> —Passed Oct 27—Br ship Indore, hence May 30, for Gloucester; Br bark Bandaneira, from Vancouver, for Cardiff. HONGKONG—Sailed Oct 24—Br stmr *hina, for Vancouver. NSTOWN—Satled Oct 24—Br ship Pin for Antw ARD . Paesed Oct 24—Br bark Glyds, hne 16, for Queenstown, with loss on foretop- callant” mast FALMOUTH—Arrived Oct 24—Ital bark Pre- cursore, hence May 15: Br ship Primrose Hill, hence June 7. Oct 25-Br bark Gladys, hence hl:n 18. CARDIFF—Atrived Oct 2—Br bark Bandan- eira, from Vi Em L Ma 24— Oc Ger stmr Hathor, 23-Stmr Curacao, Stmr Assyrian, ith, from Bos- orl n, for Montreal; “tor uuw nstown, ailed Oct %—Stmr Rotter- nd New York ROTTERDAM dam, for Boulogne BROWHEAD—Passed Oct 2-—Stmr Bovic, from New York, for Liverpool YORK—Arrlved Cct_2%-—Stmr Trier, remen; stmr Donna Maria, from Lis: bon. Sailed Oct 25 mr La Bretagne, for Hav stmr Kalser Friederich, for Hamburg, via Q -Stmr Ger- for \Hv York, for Philadel- mr Teutoni mr Rhynian afted Oct Stmr Lahn, . for New York tmr Manitou, for ———— Steamer Movementa. Stea Eureka . Corona Gaelic Mackinaw Luella . “{Coquilie River. 3 State of Cal....IPortland Newburg .......|8an Pedro. Wellington -|Oyster Harbor. Czaring. Bonita Geo. W. Progreso Chas. D. Pomona. Curacao Mineola | Walla Walla W. H. Kruge Alllance . . Adamson| Willamette . Tellus Acapulco Crescent Cit: Crescent City TO SAIL. Steamer. } Destination. [} Humboldt. ort. . |Oct & Tapan Oct. |Oct. Tagua Coos {Newp: City Pemu Chinn Eureka Corona City PueblaVictoria. North Fork!Humbold! Colon .. INew York Pt. Arena.. Point Arena. Arcata ....|Coos Bay Empire ..../Coos Ba: Pomona ... |Humbold Newburg ..|Grays H-rbormc: W Eiher. :orlll.nd Bonita . Newburg |Gny'il Alameda ..|Australia Czarina .. |Seattle. W. Kruger.|Grays Santa Rosa|San Diego. 11 A Pler 11 Australia . |Tabiti. 6 pm/Pler 7 Alliance ...[Portland......[Nov. 1, o Bergenhus .|China &Japan|Nov. 2, 10 am|Pler Time Ball. Branch- Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ ?xcllln[e San Francisco, Cal., October 25, 1900. The time ball anp:gl tower. of the new sxrry bullding was drop) at exactly noon to-day— L e. &t noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8§ o'clock p. m., Greenwi: llmfl. ) ovmeni, 538 B Lieutenanf . 8 N., In charge. Sun, Moon and Tide, a Ut S, Rt R h:n'-d‘le:!‘ Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the chr | BEAM ENDS IN A ROWN ON HE . WCASTLE, AUSTRA- | eity front (Misslon-street wharf) about twenty- five minutes later t at Fort Polnt; the | height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, OCTOF 18 1 p. m. | |Time| _ |Time] Rl L wi jEwl . 4. 4. 4 4 4 4 n the above exposition of the t the early morning tides are given in the left hacd column and the successive tides of the | day in the order of occurrence as to time of day, the third time column the third tide and | the last or right h: column gives the last | § . except when there are but | The helghts | the sounding on the Survey charts. except | ) precedes the height, and | U when a minus sign ( then the number given is subtracted from the The plane of refer- aters. | depth given by the charts. ence Is the mean of the lower low ADVERTISEMENTS, poisons the blood, irritates the nerve-cells and causes aches and pains in the tem- ples, eyes, brain and spinal cord. Headache, neural- gia, impaired appetite, indi- gestion, sleeplessness, nerv- ous exhaustion and des- pondency all point to the weakened nerves that are crying aloud for renewed strength and health. e e AP e——- “Tor disturbed slee; pitation, headache, pression of spirits bro continued catarrhal trou Nervine is without an e Rev. L. F. JoHx, heart pains, usness an ht on by lon‘ le, Dr. M i ual.” | esterville, 0, | De. Miles’ Nesvine soothes the -nervous irrita- tion, stimulates digestion and builds up health and strength. Begin to-day. Sold by druggists on guarantee. _Dr. Miles Medical Co,, Elkhart, Ind, Shorten WITH “Ko=-Nut” A Pure S'erilized Cocoanut Fat. Never gets rancld. Twice the shortening power of lard. For Shortening and Frying Superseding Butler, Lard and Compounds. Doughnuts shorten-d with, and fried in “KO=NUT? are ab- solutely un qualed. Ask your grocer, or write India Refining Co., Philadelphia. | Weekly Call, $1 per Year|® | BIG CAST. PLA A'NJR\ | ER’ Hale's. B-ln s. + _ + + + the latest styles mail orders —MeCall's pat- our terns. specialty. Market street, near Sixth, opp. Golden Gate avenue. price surprises in housekeeping articles the great basement sal prising values to-day—valu keepers. table knives pered—per set of six....... were $1.39 each—now. . ... Hale's washing 3¢ a cake—onl, each paring - NOW. ... 10¢ each—now size—worth 39c each—only AMUSEMENTS. l SBE s OF T PERFORMANC M. H. WEST" S BIG MINSTR“L JUBILEE! NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON THE CZAR OF ALL RUSSIAN MEL “FOR HER SAKE.” SPECIAL. | ALE FOR SINGLE EX- 8 AT THE PIANO SEATS NOW ON R HIE GOTTERDAMME Heservea Seats, $160, $1_and 30 COLUMBIA 5 Last 2 Nights. The Great Whitney-Knowles QUO VADIS — THE ALL-IMPOSING PRODUCTION! | BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY— STUART ROBSON| In Augustus Thomas' Costume Comedy, OLIVER GOLDSMITH *TIVOLIx SATIONAL TRIUMPHS'! G AND SATURDAY )lATI\FE "“LA GIOCONDA.” SIGNORINA BARBARESCHL SIGNOR CASTELLANO. Ferrari, Nicolini, Lucenti, Poletini, “«CARMEN.” Saturday, Sunday Nights, The Great Diva COLLAMARINI Russo, Sala: Graham. POPULAR PRICES—%c and 50o—— GRSy LAST THREE NIGHTS. MATINEE TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY. Howard Hall's Romantic Drama, A Soldier of the Empire! A very much better plece of work t?g,n the English melodrama, “‘The Great Ruby. “Call." NEXT WEFK—NORTHERN LIGHTS. ELLIN PHONF “0\' EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, IAT!NEE SATURDAY. The Same Truthful Story Prevalls— “Tho Greatest of all Farce Comed:es, BROWN’S w TOWN ! With the Original Company. PULAR PRICES: EVENING... o 1Be, S5c, 35e. 50¢ and T3e MATINEE. ‘15e. -u- 4 5o B“A : mwom.n BIATIE Tre BieKING OF THE OPIUM RING Bre-luu all Records en route. SEATS NOW READY. GRAND FLORAL EXHIBIT. CALIFORNIA STATE FLORAL SOZIETY IBERIAH. CLAY & CO.’S HALL, SUTTER STREET. "mls'" HIIIIAY AND SATURDAY, October 25, 26, 27 (Day and Evening). SUTRO BATHS, OPEN DALY FROM 1 A, M. to 11 P, . xu-mo FROM T A. 3. 050 PF A | Hathie. Tnctudin oo Chilaren e ON AT D" Arr NDAY, OCT. 3 X, ), 'THS GLOSE AT & o2k furniture that will strongly appeal to good ti —size were $4.50 each— worth 4c¢ a package —worth 30c each—onle...21¢€ and forks — cap- scales with scoop or platform —will weigh up to 26 pounds— soap—worth coffee mills—regular price 39¢ lipped sauce pans—four-quart MAGNIFICENT MOUNTINGS. | Matiaee Satnrday. & esroom provides some sur- es in kitchen utensils and fty house- western machines 18> washing 23x 102 inches— ..$3.69 worth ow asbestos stove mats carpet tacks —all washboards with zinc fronts l | i s .98¢ 2¢ 23° ] MGROSCO’S | GRAND OPERA HOUSE \m nees Satws yCom- PANV \lclor en S 'MME SANS GENE GRAND OPERA SEASON MAURICE GRAU QPERA Co. From the Metrop New York, puse S OPERA-HOUSE Da PTION ay & n of i Performances ress Circle.. of Orchestra.. Cirele SEATS Back Rows Family lery Proscentiim Hoxes, | Orchestra Loges Baicony Boxes (Paicos) seating 5, $600; seating 6 Applications for Boxes should be to RED seating - mediateiy CVIER, 2 to 5 November D. | | A REALLY SWELL BILL. GEORGE EVANS, LES FRASET- TIES, WORLD AND HASTINGS, BLANCHE RING, LIZZIE B. ] RAYMOND, EDGAR ATCHISON- ELY, RAUSCHELE, TWIN SIS- TERS HALE, | Last Week of | THE GBEAT EVERKAE‘!'. | saTINE aammw um ‘Sunday | CHUTES AND Z00."7 2= TESS AND HER BABY MONKEY. THE CONGO FAMILY, BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW! TO-MORROW NIGHT—-CAKEWALK. Teleph«me fur Senla, Parl !! NCERT HOUSE. FISCHER’S ©°XCETL." Beatrice Franco, Joss Torres Ovando, La- nette, Antonlo Vargas, Cesare Allesandroni, Sylvia Puerar! and the Leons. Reserved Seats, 3c: Matinee Sunday. 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