The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 14, 1900, Page 5

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ON TO BUFFALD WITHOUT AID OF APPROPRIATION! State Board of Trade Votes| to Exhibit Without Public Funds. OO Offer of Large Space in the Horticul- tural Building Is Formally Accepted by the Di- rectore s s xhibition t ke o next year, and w appropria This was e d upon at a meeting ou the direc t t Board of Trade which e hath ernoon. Some time : was received from of the Buffalc e this State rance of spac: A fortnight at the board an adequate ion was favora- the board yesterday the subject, e in attend- ople to whom « to be made k m «uwrdhle advice . give concerning the P or sexhibition pur- L le In foreign mar- et t he made of the ™ American = was that > - w indorsing s adopted: the horti- American Ex- year 1901; make a col- isco were appointed al Irrigation Con- “hicago on November BOARD OF EDUCATION HAS TROUBLE WITH ITS RULES Conflict in Provisions Relative to Home Work—Semi-Annual Pro- motmn< ‘Will Be Extended. d of Ed experiencing s which it re- duct of its a hem have b -quarters » home work. This ision of the Chairman this morning a 1 pro- At present semi-annually UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT ~—OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— Helvetia Svnss FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY GALL. SWITZERLAND, ON TH of December, A. D. 15%, and for Ing on that day, as made to the nce Commissioner of the State of Cali- to the Provisions of Sections — blank furniched by the Commissioner. | Btocks and 498,525 463 and accrued on all Stocks LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpald $16,522 98 Losscs 1n process of Adjustment or in Suspense 18,473 s Loeses resisted. including expences Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- $376,742 47; 158,421 24 Risks ryn- ing more than one year, $113 456 92; neurance pro rata 65,920 16 Commissiors and Brokerage due and become due - 238 demands against the com- 23,441 Total Liabilities 057,108 12 INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums . 3423118 23 Rocetved for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Lcans -na rrm-n all ther sources e 216418 Total Income,.. EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- of previous 265,367 47 . 114,345 67 for Commission or Ba for officers, clerks, etc....... 3,000 09 | State. National and Local taxes .. - All other payments and e Total Expenditures LOSSES incurred during the yea ~ Fire Risks. Risks and Premiums Net amount of Risks/ written during the| THOMAS H. CASWELL, HIGHEST MASON IN THE "WORLD, PASSES TO REST ‘Sueceumbs to Illness of Many Months’ rnia repre- | | Board of | | 'rwn'hlinn.« then existent but little occupa. WAR N LEAD PRICES RAGING of the Political Code, condensed | | 106,685 31 | force the company to do certain thing: | schedule, which has made all the trouble. Duration, Leaving Vaeant the Greatest Office Special Sale of Finc 1 Satin Damask. Just a sample lot for furniture, about 100 yards in all, of fine Satin Damask, 50 inches wide; blues, tans, terra cotta, red, etc., in lengths from 1 10 13{ yards; worth from $5.00 to on special sale $2.50 Wednesday o'nx_\» in the Order. SZ.SO Shoes $118. An asorted lot of about 75 pairs of ladies’ Button Shoes, are cloth and Kid tope, narrow and wide coin toes, some | made with Goodyear welt sewed soles; not a pair | worth less than $2.00, most of them $2.50; if R e & \ REERRRRRRRRR Y R RRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRR Y “R”.Rm RERRRRRERRRE R 2 RRRRERRRRRY 15¢c White Flannel 10c. A solid, heavy grade white Shaker Domet Flan- nel, almost a yard wide, possessing warmth and good-wearing qualities, our 15c line, on special sale to-day only—per yard.. 10C $16.50 Tailor Dress $12.50. This black pebble che- $1.75 instead of | THOMAS HUBBARD CASWELL | THAN | WORLD WIELDED GREATER POWER, | DEATH'S SUMMONS AFTER MANY MONTHS' ILLNESS ANSWERED HOMAS HUBBARD CASWELL, | tion for a pleader, the head of the Masonic order of the world, died yester- day morning at the ripe age of of an internal complaint, at his home, 2642 Howard street, after an ill- ss of ten months, In which the flame of life brightened at times, only to die out at last despite all the hopes his medical attendants had of pulling him through The dead m State, having come here in 1849 from r, Otsego County. New York oprentice Mason on D ayette Lodge, In Octc 1895, he was elected commander of the Mother Supreme of the world, this making him highest Mason in the world and holder of one of the three golden Kkeys which open the Ark of the Covenant. He held Judiclary, and which will not be il the consistory of the Thirty-third Degree Maso which will be subject to the call of Deputy ! Y Che s meet ngton, D. C.. - Supreme Consist v\x]‘ ;rur I-‘\ meet. He leaves a wife and four children. T ldest son. Marion, is connected with the Southern ific Rail- road Thams_ Hubt fornia when co ent from what t her the law gained in St. Mary’s ollege, Bardstown, Kentucky, from whu-h he had graduated with high honors. In Califor- nia, however, he found under the lawless swell came to Cali- ns were vastly differ- are to-day. He came and consequently fol- lnv\rd (hv example of almost every one in aims in the heart ‘BRAND., WELCHOR 25¢each'2 for25¢ CLUETT PEABODY &CO : MAKERS and took up cl NEPERA Masonic career is one of | st. , five years aiter the order, he is found exalted > of Roval Arch Ma- | grand high n 1866 grand was a ploneer in this | priest, from which he became VM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN | MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS a Companion of the Red < Templar on April 11, > Sacramento C Y ed the degrves of the 3 the leaders of the Mormon Church and their fol- Posi worst cases in o arising from effects of sel: abuse, dissipation. excesses or | cigarette-smoking. Cures Lost | the thirty- second in October Ul of the State | elected an active | neil, Septem- at Baltimore in "inspector g Night Losses, Insom- hntnnfi, Lame Back, nia, Pnlns in Back. ind was crowned was elected 5 marnl minister pmm Ah‘m,.vlnr N. T ind CENTS iiney” to every despondent: a cure is at undeveloped organs. and nerve centers: blc a A written guarantee to ded with € b Impart vigor commander, mander of the Yorld in October ed an huu‘lmx\ the \ ;\mnr \fll« ran 2%, Stimulates the cure or money refu Address BISHOP F San Francisco, 53 and 40 Third st. F REE To all who suffer with Kidney, Liver. Heart, Bladder or Blood diseases, Wi afe Cure (the pione ent absolute! i GRANT DRUG o for his em- ever held for a Mason 1 over the St and delegates from te are cxpected { pr . his life-long friend WARNER S| SAFE CURE | equipped with a good knnulrdg» of | and a_member of came down from Blue La k9~ on receipt ot consult with i er members of the arrangements for the final service. Selby Company’s Decision to | : Deal With Retailers Is the Cause. - Several jobbing houses have practically boycotted the Selby Smelting ‘and Lead Company's lead products and a lead war is raging, to the general demoral- ization of prices. The johbers op- posed to Selby are largely patronizing Eastern manufacturers in preference to the Selby Company, the purpose being to The principal object is to prevent the Selby Company from dealing directly with the plumbers and the retall trade in all Icad and some other goods that the com- pany produc This has precipitated a war also In cartridge shells and ammuni- tion generally. Other large jobbing houses have chosen to stand by the local manufacture-s, the laiger of these being Baker & Hamilton and W. W. Montague & Co. There is a great deal of ili-feeling that has Leen en- gendered by the struggle, which is just | reaching its height, judging by indica- tions. As an instance it is related that | the price of shot has been made so low that certain parties found it profitable to buy and melt the shool into pig lead when | it_was quoted at $1 1 The trouble originated when the Selby | Company sent out notice that it would | sell to the plumbers and the retail trade. | The notice was in the shape of a quantity schedule, which provided for rebates only according to the quanfity purchased. Prioy 1o this the jobbers had a percentage of 1755 off with an agreement that —woald allow T4 per cent rebate to the plumbers. The latter reported that they were not get- | ting this rebate and were ready to go East_for goods. Then came the quantity Large quantities of Eastern goods have ms 187 % | peen- brought here to take the place of the products of the Seiby Company. The local lead makers have met’every price that has been made. and are carrying on ot emiumn, | their side of the fight with vigor. | made by Selby Is reported by local deai- | ers to be selling now in the open market | at $1 2%, when the same quality of shot R | 355,940,900 | 359,646 €2 | made in the East according to trade re- Net amount of Risks expired during the FORT ooovvrsosossnsosss Net amount December 31, 490,299 39 SAML. I. WEED of Weed & Kennedy, United States F. FIEHBECK, Notary Publie. Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 27ta | 1800. day of January, SYZ & CO., General Agents, 801 California Street. 457,158 26 l orts costs $1 30 when laid down in San rancisco. Manufactured lead is, there- fore, being sold at an actual loss. Sheet lead and lead pipe are similarly reduced in price owing to the lead war. | Plumbers are purchasing wherever they can find the lowest rates and are gener- ally satisfied with the situation. port- men are laying in stocks of ammunition while the war lasts. The shot tower and lead works on First sireet and the car- tridge factory at Vallejo Junction. both operated by the Selby Company, are turn- ing out large quantities of goods for the local competitive trade under the war con- r]dn-ulng postal card to WAR) RE CO.. Rochester, L CT tioning this ‘paper. 'BRUSHE sl s ki o Dr. Clampett Will Lecture To-Night. | Frederick M. Clampett, Church, will deliver a lecture in the parlors of ‘the Occldental Hotel this | evening under the auspices of the San | for the Prevention of | A Dorothea M. | Moore” of ‘the South P'\rk Home Srltlo-‘ ““The Duty We Owe Uur Hnu:ehnll Pe admission is free public is invited to attend. No overtures | struggle may proceed for FOR BARBERS, BAK- houses. billiar: candy-makers, Fra nc‘m 0 Society and the genera Oppression, Suffocation, Neuralgia, etc., cured by | ESPIC’S CIGARETTES, or POWDER . ESPIC: New York E. FOUGERA & U, | SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed on Application A-}Tonx EY. F. H. MERZBACH, 308 California s! COKE A\D PIG IRON. 900 Rattery Street. Telephone Main 1864. Sorosis Club Entertains. J. Ellen Foster of the National Red soclation of V . hington, D. guest (h|= afternoon of tha Sorosis Club, interesting prn:mmmn including an ad J.C. WILSON & CO.. No truer words were ever said. THE EMPORIUM. | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1900. THE EMPORIUM. 2% to #. There we can fit you, | vou will secure a | splendid hargainl at to-day’ viot Tailor Dress, just like picture, twilled silk lined jacket, flar- ing skirt, all seams finished with four rows of stitching, all sizes; regularly $16.5 to-day only SlZ.SO | §2 25— for brocaded | e e D skirts; solid colors, | very silky looking, | wide deep flounce, corded and lined; col ors — plum, purple, | wine, cerise, etc.— ARROW - in use over ffty cures the and young Impotency, Lost Unfitness to Ma. ' Varicocele or Con- rvous T witching re immedate. xex. Circulars Y CO., 40 EJ nple bottle of Kidney and Free of R LEAVE — Tnou ‘Iov:usln 7, 1100 — ARRIVE *3:004 B, 21004 Shasta Exvrees Do .. B80S Jose, 1 S *R:304 Oakdalr, Chinese, Sonora. Carters. - — | *9:00 Haywards, Nil-anud Way Stations *9:004 Los Angeles Express — Martinez, 93:00¢ bumet Liukied, EI Puss, New 1 18:03¢ Va Candy Stand e JHE EMPORTUM Z552- GoldenRule Bazaar. on Second Floor ¢ALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE. DOW ready. for 1901 The Holiday Allraction. | The largest, most b:autuyul and fiscinating Christmas Show that has ever been produced by @ mzrcantil> establiskment in this country. Nothing but words of praise and delight by the thousands who saw it Monday and Tuesdav. Bring the cuildren in the morning and avoid the great a'ternoon crush. ““The most remarkable Mechanical Attraction for the Holidays that has ever been produced in | the United States."*—Chronicle. ““If the wildest dreams of the children, and Holiday time, the Management of the big Market-street establishment will not be to blame, for no | effort or expense has been spared.”—Call. A wonderful miniature moving doll show, Coney Island.’*—Examiner. garments, the balance of the Winler Slocks of several famous bslcrn more, are not realized by the spectacle for rhu; representing New York's famous Seaside Resort, them at these special prices | $8.00 Trimmed Hats, black or colors. . ...... Clothing Manviacturers, now on sale at 70c on the $1.00. & l Suit and Overcoal salc conlinves. Thovsands of new and siylish Embroidered Turn-Over Collars 12c. The first lot that Ladies’ Drawers, of muslin and cam- was ever offered at special sale prices in this city. They were made in Switzerland, of white lawn with turn-over col- | lars of fine Swiss embroidery, in dainty, stylish patterns. Hundreds | of these collars are sold every day at 25c each; at the special sale to-day we offer three sizes, 1214, 134 and 14}—each 12C | 60c Saucepans Akc. The 6-quart size, straight side enameled Sauce- pans, g inches across top, 613 inches deep, pressed steel, one picce, heavily coated with enamel, long handle, polished tin’ cover, ke regularly 60c; special on Wednesday. Special Sale of Cabinel Frames. A large assortment of Flemish Gray, Ebony and Gilt Molding cabinet size frames, with casel backs, gilt corners, and 1%4-inch mats to match the molding. They sell regu- Ty 1 ek spaciah W Mt iy AC Nicely bound cabinet size frames, 634x8} inches, with 134-inch mats, gilt corners, casel back, can be hung or stood up, regu- larly Soc each; special to-day (Wednes- el . 2hc| RAILROAD TBAVEL NOUTHZEN PACIFE (PAOIFIC NVNTREMN.) OMPANY. Trains lenve nud are due to nrrive nt SAN FRANCINCO. 2 Live, Foot of Market Street.) (M cnictn, “Suisun, Elmira v-«vum o o Bartlett Springs), Willows, ok Bluft, Port & . *7:45p Mazyaville, Oroviile. 100, Atlautic Fxpress—Ogden and Fast '8:004 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop, nora: Bonaviie Cilen Seod Wiach 'racy, Latirop, Ntockton, Merced Fresuo and Los Angsles . Matinnez it Way Statlons dots, Fresno, Jauf Porterville 1:004 Livermore, 8a 2. Goshen June- id, Los Angeles es. Livermore and Hu-rk;un Kast. . ¢ iuited—Tracy, ne.-m. Lakeratiell, S Dara. Los Angeloa. *3:00¢ New Orirane Exprece— RN RLEEN Y., and bootblack laundries, IVISION (Xarrow Gu COANT ( kot | Clunte building. | | | | | Anita Cream actually re- moves the outer cuticle and with it all discolorations and COPPFRSMITH. Ship Plumbing. Steamboat and Ship Work a speclalty. 16 and 18 Washington st. Telephone Main 5641 C. W- SMITH. coaxes to the surface a fresh, new skin, as soft and trans- parent as an infant’s. JAS. BOYES & CD- ANITA CREAM Is a positive CURE for tan, Howard st. freckles, liver mole, patches, etc, and has stood ype and stereotype metal. Pacific Metal Works, 137-9 First st., San Francisco. the test for years. Further particulars, instruc- tions and a sample sent to any LEONARD & ELLIS, | . S F. Phone Main 1719, LUBRICATING OILS. address for 2c postage. Full size jar for 50:. Cylinder & Lubricating Olls’ Schnelder's Minin | Candles. C. G. CLINCH & CO., 9 Front, S. F. @ _ Anita Cream & Toilet Co, 207 . anklm St., Los Angeles, Cal. PRINTING. . MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY N’ 511 Sansome st., S. F. E. C. HUGHES, PRINTERS. BOOK BINDERS. THE HICKS-JUDD CO., 23 First st., PAINLESS EXTRACTION SO PARTRIDG! Our $5,00 Plal fitlike a glove. STATIONER AND PRINTER. & w004 N fitane Su H4:18p 8 Eation 13:007 San Jose, Los Gatos aud ‘principal Nn lrflvfil 'm: b heapi e-nlu Cars fog both citien, Correspend- | WEEK DAYS &, . Tiom Gaios | a11:43p Hunters' Exoursion, San Joss and Way Stations ._tier CREEK ROUTE FERRY. om SAN FRAKGIS00—Feot of = 15 [ 00 13:00 From OAKLAND — 10:00 4 u. 112:00 1.0 “8:00r w. o 31004 Nan | Almaden Weidnexbuy res I'A 130A Sun Jose mud Way Stal 12:450 Sun rm.em.x Way § Way Statio A for Morning. T 'll')‘su{h + Sunday exconted. londays. Wodn: Fride 'hm.fi, 'nn-mmy-. Sandaye. Santa Fe eceerwea. | 1 FA1NS——Paily * Electrical Enginee: FRESH AND SALT MEATS = Shipping Butchers. 104 | Clay. Tel. Main 1204, GALVANIZING AND METALS, & Dealer In Metals & Galvantziie. JOHN METAL WORKS, 3 Leave Markat-street Ferry Depot. 9 a m. lrlln 1a the Overland Fxpress. Corre- sponding ive s al daily. 410 Be M. 1- Stockton Local. Corresponding 05 a. m. daily. s Freeno and Bakersfleld Express, arri t $ a m. dai 8;“6‘!}5—«"!")(:11(91 s n-rx Depot, roadway. Oakland, Leaves San Francisco, via Seusalito Ferry: | SUNDAYS. 10 ,1n-n¢1hpm San Francisco. | pare, San Francisco to Summit and Return, EW TAVER.W OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. 306 Californta | Ticket offices. 621 Market st.. Saysalito Ferry. street. | Groceries—-Liquors. *T:a5p *naop | a m| pm| 8:00 pm pm(7:15 p m{11:0 pm | pm 18 am pm 3:05am p m| 4:50 & pm 10 a m pm 06 & m p m| 130 a m am) pm am | Coffee—Our famous 3sc Java and Mocha, to-day only, Ib i -30c Cocoa—Van Houten's, sold regularly gsc | for Ib. tin, to-day only ety Rice—Choice Japan, 6 lbs & Prunes—Fancy Santa Clra, 8 Ibs. . . 25@ , | | Maple Syrup — Woodlawn, gallons, $1.10; i half gallons, 55.,,- quarts. . ; ......356 Hunt's Fruits—Hunt's delicious apricots, | strawberries and raspberries, in heavy syrup, 3-Ib tine, to-day, tin 20c | (,laret—lmmdd well aged, pfl gallon . | 32¢ Duffy Pure Malt Whiskey—The Opera Gloves ( Jouvin & Cie. make), at gactly genuine, per bottle 730 | half price; black, white and opera colors: . | Best Boiled Cider—Quart botles, to- | $4.00—Full-arm length, now, ..$2.00 | day.... 28c | $3. 50—20-button length, now .81.75 Bourhon Whiskey—V: years old, Kentucky Bourbon, to-day, wloa. . W ehdalns o > e et e A RRARCRARARE R A HAAALRAAALAR AR LR AN DR ARACHARARAR AU SRR A0 8 0 WA AR y RAILBOAD TRAVEL. CALIFOHIA NDlTflWESTElN RY. CO SAH FMINSW Alfll IUHTH PACIFIC | RAILWAY COMPANY. TIBURON FERRY-FOOT OF MARKET ST. San Francisco to San Rafae < DAYS 730, 900, 11:00 & m.; 13:35 2 p. . Thuredays—Extra irip at 1.3 snurd-u~x~:nr- trips at 1:50 and SUNDAYS-8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:08, | 8:20 p. m. San Rafacl to San Francisco. , 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, turdays—Extra trips at 1:86 and &35 b. m. BUND. $:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, Eetween San Francisco and Schuetzen Pari, same schedule us above Leave | In Effect | Arrive San Francisco. | Nov. 7, 1300. | San Francisco. ek | Sun- Sun- s. | days. | Destination. | days am| §:00am| Novato, |10:40 am| 5:40 am :30 pm| 9:30 am| Petalumi pm| Santa R { Geyserviite, | 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm! 6:22 pm Hopland | Uktah. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm 7:35 pm am $:00 am Sonoma 3:15 am| 5:40 am pm { “and 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | §:05 pm| 6:22 pm 8:00 am §10:40 am|10:25 am 5:09 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| 6:22 pm s connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wast | Springs and White g for Altruria; at L pri Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdaia for the Goysers; at Hopland for Duncan and Springs. Kelseyville, Carl oda E lekeport and Bart fah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Take. Witter Upper Laks, Pomo, Po Vallay, Day’s, Riverside cinell’s, n Helghts, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Cummings, Bell's Springs, round-trip tickets at re- )n Sundays., round-trip tickets to all points ond San Rafael at half rates. '1m et office, 650 Market st.. Chronicle bullds nz R. X. RYAN. " c. waiTING, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Manager. ' HORTH PACIFIG COAST RAILROAP, Via suulnlllo Ferry. e Commenc FROM SAN FRA\(‘IS!"U TS’ MILL VALLEY ND RAFAEL. % 315, 100 & m., 145, . m. Mill Valley and San Wednesdays zad Sat- m. ‘LB 2 m., L, B m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays | m. and S rt)n)s at 6:45 and 10:20 p. B0 000, 18 8 m, 30 p. 'l start tmm San_Quentin. Y _TO !AN PRA\C]SCD. : . ‘on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdeys at 7:10 and 10:2 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:05, 10:05 a. m., 12:08, 2:15, 3:38, §:00, 6:45 D m. THROUGH TRAINS. 55 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta. tion: tion: 8 p. m. Saturdays—Tomales and way sta- s m. Sundays—Toriales and way sta- r.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEABNY 1. Kstaniishes n I854 tor mn«tmensol Private IA.( m»d ‘l’)obllllyfl o011 bod - and mind and Kin M):‘ The docloreuru'hm bers fall. him Charges low Cuvesguaranteed. Caliorwrita ¥ IBEREON. Rox 1937, San § rancisce W, T. HESS, NOTARY PUSLIS AND ATTORNSI-AD-LAW, | Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bldg. Telephone Brown $31. Residence, 5§21 California st., below Powell, San Franci: | NEW WESTERN HOTEL, | K EARNY ANy TWASHINGTON STS.—RE- modeled and renovated. KING, WARD & 0. European. plan. Rooms, e to $1 50 das to 38 week; $8 to §20 month. Free baths; hot i and cold water every room: fire grates in every room; elevator rums all night Lafiin & Rand Waterpre 5z Smokeless Powder. In buik and loaded in sheils. Send for catalogue of sporting !;odl GEO, w S| VE, Market BR. &. L. WALSH §15% GEARY STREET Between Hyde and Larkin. Telephone Polk 1135 WHITE ASH STEAM ooaL, %2, Weak Men and Women DIAMOND COAL MINING CO., at its GREEN RIVER COLLIERIES, i¢ the Hest Coal In the Office and Yards—450 Main street, strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE great Mexican remedy; gives health and | $10.00 5 Trimmed Hats, black or colors $12.00 Trimmed Hats, black or colors by | Children’s Night Gown, good musiin, an Hom's, 6 s, ©00—16-button lengt] . Overcoats and valises checked free Trimming Special < 5 Imitation fur or marabou trimming, 3( inches : wide, in black, seal, navy, bottle green, cas- g torand drab, also a pure mohair loop trim- ming; a full line of colors as above, together with cardinal and white; on special sale to-day (Wednesday) only, per yard.. ... 9% Pattern Pictwre Hats, s in illustration, and other styles, suitable for the races, at specially re- duced prices. In addition picture hats we have made a line of new hats of good mat rials, black and ors, and to-day offer $6.00 .......... $7.50 Undermuslin Specials. bric, some tucked founces wi embroidery insertion, others with deep lace and tucks, price always 75¢, to-day only trimmed with embroidery, in collar and cuffs, sizes for children 2 to 6 years of age, regu~ larly 35¢ to 45c; special for the day Opera Gloves Half Price This Week. We are closing out a large stock of fine ARAAARA E A AR ARR AR R R AR AR @ e e , now . , ength, now. . on length, now .$1.50 -$1.25 -$1.00 o—12-button wun OCEAN TR.AVE' 1 Paclfic Coast Steamshnp Co. Steamers lea Broadway | Nov { Change fo company's steamers | Alaska_ana | to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. | For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Dec. 4, and every fifth thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- Port Les Angeles and Redondo (Los An- amer_Queen. Wednesdays, § a. m.: Simeon. Cayu- Harford (San Luis Obiepo) Ventura, Huer THE 0. R, & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m, FAB $I12 First Class Including Berth $8 Second Class and ifeals. COLUMEILA saiis Non e, 4 GEO. W. ELDEH_sails 3. Short Line to Walla Waila Jutt Helena and all ints in _the Northwest. Through tickets to all point E. C. WARE 1 Agent, © streat TOYO KISEN KAISHA. EAMERS WILL rer First and Brannan st . m. tor YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- la, ete. No cargo received on board on day of safling. §S. HONGKONG M EAVE November 13, 1900 §8. ‘NIPFON MART ; Thursday. December 6, 1900 ‘ ss. AMERICA MA i rday. December 19, 1900 | Via Honolulu Round-trip tickets at refuced For freight and passage apply at 2y's office, | 421 Market street. corner of W. H. AVERY. General Agent AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. pping at Cherbourk. westb | From New Yerk Every Wednesday. 10 a. m. St. Louts Deec. 3 New York Dec. 13 St. Paul Dec. 19 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From > Southwark | Westerniand M Kensington .....Nov For freight and pasea L INTERNATIONAL Nl ery st WAWALL, SAWOR, NEW e c o ZEALAND axo SYDNEY, DIRECT LINE 10 TAWITY | S5 MARIPOSA. for Honolulu. Samoa, New Zealand and Austra | Wednesday, November 21, 9 p. m. | 8. "ZEALANDIA (Honolulu only) . Monday, December 2, 2 p, m. S8. AU STR ALIA for Tahiti ‘raesday, December 4 4 p. m J.l.numam.a‘.m,ruhm“: : Freight ffice, 327 Market St.. Per No. 7, PacieSt. GENTRALT TRANSATLANTIQUE. E TO HAVRE-PARIS. ry Thursday, Instead ,gm , from November 2, 1599, at . from Pler 42, North River, foot af Morton street L'AQUITAINE, Nov. First- class to Havre. 365 and AGE: E: AN ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Arents. 5§ Montzomery avenue. San Francisen B — BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamer “Monticello.™ Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9:45 “hurs. night); Fri- Big € is a non-poisonous remeds for Gonor: charges, or aay in: strievare. tion, irritation or ulce ravents contagion. HHOR Of MWCOGN &Evans Ciewica Co, Dranes. Non-astring~ Sotd by

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