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CREW 0 Vessel Will Not Get i3 After the Holida F THE ARMY TRANSPORT WARREN ~WILL SPEND CHRISTMAS IN THE ORIENT, ack to San Francisco Until ys and Sailors Are Not Pleased. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1900. o+ LETTER DAY IN RIBBONS! 21 ADVERTISEMENTS. LITERALLY 44 AJO WONDER you do ch a tr almost give your goods away. simply because we can affordto undersell GIVE OUR GOODS AWAY! endous business,” remarked a friendly competitor recently; “you Hewas nghn thoughwe argued we are not deserving of censure concerns. It is every merchant's prerogative to dispose of his wares as he sees fit, we contended. If he chooses to exact large profits and the people support his avaricious policy, that's Ais business. If we wish to continue underselling not only a lew, but all houses, that's our A MEMORABLE CORSET § celebrated CORSETS are entirely new and LA _VIDA. These Original French Bias Cut Model of Inimitable and perfect fittin atterns. In fit, form, finish abric they are unrivaled, They are made of best Importe French Sateen, doub.e side steels, rust-proof front steels, comin, all shapes and styles, particular- o 0 AT LAST THEY HAVE ARRIVED! ly the new military modeL smallest store's price......83.5! OUR NEW .¥ MILITARY CORSET, made o Coutil, double side steels, rust. sired. Your opportunity. You Gan Depend on What You Get Here! LADIES" SKIRTS, made of best quality mercerized sateen, with accor- dion pleated flounce, extra dust 325 ruffie, all 1 red, green and laven a8 we adve JUST TH selling for It i1s made o ty all silk Sradunnng finished wi color taffet new Roman stripe effects. You ity of moreen under $1.00 per y: yards for a skirt. Our price, ski and - the material used in their manufac- ture being of the finest imported quality, guaranteed in every par- gc:fln to be the best on the mar- et. best imported fast black or gray blas cut, hand gored, low sloping bust, set to hold you in at the waist, glving the long waist effect and military erectness of carriage so much de- ounce, extra dust ruffle, flounce ¢ N business. But to get the: best for the lowest price is your busincss. A@E. AMONG THE SMART NEW HOSIERY = That Arrived This Week Are the Following: LADIES' LACE EFFECT HOSE, made of extra fine, soft finished cot- ton, double heels and toes, full length, in all new patterns. They are positive wonders at this price o 2 ..25¢ EVERLASTNG HOSE. Made of extra fine cotton, winter weight, double heels, toes and knees. Kind of hosiery that will not burn or injure the most tender feet Money-saving stors’s price 12%¢ LADIES' COLORED HOSIERY. Made of fine Peruvian cotton, polka dotted, in red, blue and purple Wholesale price, $4.00 a dozen. Our retall pi OUR HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT Offers Another Bargain This Week! 65 dozen LADIES’ INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, made of fine Irish lawn, hemstitched, hand-made | Itials, unlaundered, just as they came from the nun- fler(., Worth double the price we ask i ANOTHE 75 Ladles’ pure IRISH LINE R!—75 dozen hand-initlaled handkerchiefs, hemstitched borders, & -%c handkerchief, full size. Your opportunit; . e s 12%€ LOVES. 1s g d STRAIGHT FRONT -proof front _steels, just the cor- 1.00 COLORED GENUINE KID 6 Most gloves are not kid, simply because kidskins areso expensive that some makers find it profitable to substitute the pel of other animals. The gloves of which we tell to-day are genuine kidskin, soft and strong, yet yielding. They are satisfac- tion itself in every respect. 495 pairs LADIES'’ HEAVY RUSSIAN LEATHER GLOVES, the strongest glove made, spear-point back, patent clasp, all - To make this department mors popular.§1.00 ANOTHER. LADIES* GENUINE MOCHA, not imitation, engths; colors_blue, der. We sell .- 81,25 50 Skirt £4.98 very best quali- moreen, with deep accordlon pleated rtise. . INK; an h ruching of solid a, comes in all the can’t buy this qual- ard, and it takes § rt complete..8§4.98 but s Sale at O'Farrell-street entrance. thf l‘.em!x,(tnal’l lflr(‘!clo,é ('lfl—f.‘ll!p flstenedrn, ned' ;Pl.r{ o Paasia B - 5 oint’ stitc! ack, color y. lack. c/ BUSIEST SUIT DEP'T IN FRISGO Varranted ana HELed: .. .t 81,00 ANSPORT, WHICH WILL PROBABLY BE KEPT IN ORIENTAL WATERS UNTIL L Interssting ) . EVENT ITS OFFICERS AND CREW FROM ENJOYING THEIR Our Prices Make Us So! V-luuuu-erTT fl UNDEHWE‘R DEP T- {ORE IN THEIR NATIVE LAND. ‘We put on sale Monday 25 LA- 3% LADIES’ ONEITA COMEBINATION SUT 25l i e DIEs? TAILOR.MADE, SUITS e of St ASULrenan west: stommm Uerunly el - of all wool cheviot, Venetian a ge valued at §2 and Camels-hair, Jackets cut for winter, correct in shape and nverted pleat, stitched bottom. cated, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, neck p hemmed flounce, French hand-welted seams, 1 sewed and finished. A his . week' yoke band, full width, we! o transport Warren has been do- 4, prior to arival; the Pericles, | VICTORIA, B C—Salled Nov 1—Br stmr after newest patterns, Russian CFDC{";,“ with oiik and drawn throush with ik " ort for Furope, 88s 8d, also | Aorangi . was! bbon, colors gray and ecru. No better gar yeoman ce during the r FEurope, 885 94, al grang!, for blouse or Eton, lined with taf- ment for double the money. 531,98 . , 4 ) 32 | g MANTLA ¢ feta silk, new gored flare skirt, A SMA UANTITY CHILDREN'S ONBITA 3 A Dnsio oF Biheatnus. = 2 lined with best nearsilk and cor- COMBINATION SUITS, made of best Peruvian cot- 4 2 imain: B e R 2] . duroy bound. They are all well ton, fleece lined, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. T, Wellington salled yesteday for | o 'y, Cror s, sav.2 P’ ld’ ) njadke. notmu !gnxle detall of You'll never regret inspecting these at. ...38e e ikl g e | A bty o hf";{ slighted, We Cannot Say Too Much of These Wonderful Values! e c dw e 8 v high-grade suits ; e Das prunes, mr Loosbis 5 2 and powmsns that sopcian: style LADIES' VESTS, high neck, long sigeves, made b bxs lemons, 10 cs oranges e : X S A ot of A aier et of 50 per cent wool, just the garment for this season e f’d' id i | I7—Stmr New York, for South- s 40 ——— to-order garment. We challenge of ‘hf, 7";- fwiss ribbed, steam shrunk, neck cro- old From Australia. | = i this against any $30 suit in Fris- f”'ele ud drawn through with ribbon, manufactur- [ Mariposa b m Sydney $3,184,- | KOBE—Passed Nov 16—Stmr Flintshire, from /s co. Rosenberg's way of sell- ir's seconds, slightly imperfect, though scarcely per- ~ ook as though all hands on sh ing @ total thus | S&n Fran for Port Arthur. ) ing 8 50 ceptible, Pants to match, ankle length, French band, by 7 were to epend Christmas !¢ is year of 1 HC b = 2 saving of one-half. A o garment, now.......49¢ in the Philippines. = \ Francisco, via Honolulu and P STILL BETTER VALUES! PRICES THAT SURPRISE. . of the first ves- Merchandise for Victoria. | RPOOL—Arrived Nov 17—Stmr Etrurla, m(/f/ mIa‘dAeDgszoGogL:\‘m?lg' I(Eu?blsei gfiflig%fij‘y&giflfiETT,fi ttsx{a‘“fmm.!d; %t; b“: a re Gover The steamer yesterday fo 4 ® of annelette, in solid pink, blue o e Govern- il i ip ) faced cloths, in correct weights cream, made with a dee e Warren was the Taku for teck to Ban , $6445. . via Hono- 17 — Btmr for Arrived Nov rosse, from New York, 1 i ITEMS FROM OUR the price WORTH READING! LADIES' FLANNELETTE GOWNS, made of best quality striped flannelette, front tucked and trimmed with revers of solid color, collar and cuffs also solid EP'T. - E—Arrived Nov 17—Stmr Le Touraine, LADIES' MUSLIN DRAWERS, made of best . % i . o Tork qualfty soft bleached musiln, finisnéd With deep ruf- M T ) T e J"'»‘}f.y “emergency bost” the Warren b 17-§tmr La Lorraine, for New R R . 376 o Dide. Therdll B3 & seramiic f . e e s Dotk Dachits F 6 dozen LADIES' DRAWERS, mads of heavy these §i 80 gowns at : . by the wernment. She has quality soft bleached muslin, tucked and finished {nuously since the war rmaster Captain Miles and have the confidence of all a oconsequence evervthiigz clockwork on the big tran: 1 hands and the cook home and the run to Naga- 1ia and home is not ap- cs canned fruit, 100 cs s on. Shipping Intelligence. Steamer Movements. N Humbold OWN ROBE DERDOWN LOU: made of best quali tassel, all lengths _EIDERD ADIE WRAPPERS, with cord and SENSATIONALLY PRICED. GING ROBES AND extra wide, with fawn rufi bargain of the season.. wool elderdown, well e of torchon lace and insertion. The JOE ROSENBE 816 Market Street, THE LOT OF KIMONAS We advertised last week proved to be such excellent sellers that we exerted ourselves to repeat the bargain. They are made of best quality flannelette, in Persian, Dresden RG —_—- | . 3 sewed and finished. Colors red, pink, blue and laven- Phelan Bldg. Running Through to 11 0'Farrell. and figured effects, trimmed Clza’s Eugar Released. ARRIVED, ot g BT der. Investigation will show our prices are less than 9 i 9 with solid colors. Rosenberg's The W ery filed Tellus, from Oyster Harbor...... wholesale 1K +«sMAIL ORDERS SOLICITED.... way of selling oBe Br ship Sokoto, Pennant, Santa Barbara, from Humboldt 5 rday. | Doric. from China and Japan.. Company the bond. on - The Louis Walsh Libeled. Lowrey and four other members District d to hours from Eureka. nder, 72 hours from Turner, Warland, % da; forse, Fullerton, 12 da: Altcs & dborg, Larsen, 3% dgys trom Knowles, Montgomery, 33 en. | | Czarina, from from from P from Newport Washtenaw, from Tacoma South Portland, from Seattl Santa Rosa, from San Diego. | Point Arena, from Point Arena. Crescent Clfy. from Crescent City Pomona, from Eureka. City of Puebla, from Victoria.. Newburg, from Grays Harbor. A LIVELY SESSION OF MINERS IS. EXPECTED The Caminetti Law One of the Leading Topics ————— W. H. Kruger, from Grays Harbor , Olsen. 8 days from Coquille | poyi oty R Water Front Notes. ol b g g T : . e’ S e n or Discussion night cierk at the prity Bxchange, | Ech” Viking, Morteosen, 11 Gays from Grays | 0 Sl * - e transferred to the day shift on 3 5 ay Ber Peterson, 13 days from Co- | Expectation is on tiptoe concerning the lflgxr:::nln favor. 'f’r‘:io first axsengmms in | mining industry of Mexico continues to| ;:n p-.\ménud ",',“{ fx:" z?‘n’m'm.|h"'am trans will the ary- , i oceedings of th % Call- a were varled as regards the meas- | develop without interruption. During the | been made, and that the titles are invalld by e g e o PLmARED = % : 19 amiPler 9| proccedings of the convention of the Call- | |, & o [cicad “attained. = The dredgers | jast focal yoar there were Issued 2234 title | Feason of the failure to pay the consideration. €ock )\ Baturday, November 17. 10 am|Pler 13 fornia Miners' Association, to take place | pa0e%aay operated in Montana, Idaho and { deeds, covering 33,89 claims, which was | ,An electrio power line is in extension from A 8 der, Randall, Astorla; Oregon | yjavaalay, for | 10 am|Pler §| this week in Golden Gate Hall, It is an| Colorado at different gy s urphys to the Sheep Ranch mine in Cal points and have | inérease of 489 deeds over the previous . _ L ado, for Grays Har. ) & pmiPler 2| ODen secret that certain prominent miners | made money. A ar. - | Yeras nty. s nich, Nanatmo; Pacific e | o5 into the comvention with the GEtarmin. |- ‘TS gold mApdt Gf: thi Nou AHEHCE th] o S O e i | N b~ ilington, Balmond, Chemainus; R 12m|PMSS | ation, as one has expressed it, “to have | unofiicially reported to be 35,000,000 for the | in the order named. The return for ex«I The Scott Valley Advance reports that Sam 4 s O 2 ‘ AL oo the question of hydraulicking and the son. Last year the showing was | ports for the last fiscal year shows an | Francisco people are investigating Coffee Creel Hansen, Honolulu; J D | 'fihlfim. L;r China & Japan lr'm 8 | value of the Caminetti law -thoroughly | 00,00 Fourteen quartz claims near | enormous increase in the exportation of | properties in Trinity County. R. M. Moore has of el i onits, for 2 $am L et ot Amotner prominent mem. | BIUT Clty. Chenik district, are reported | copper. the total for the year being about | retirned from inspection of & group of sev r. ged a farmer | Alblon, for 2 pm! 2| ber of the convention #aid: **We have £0 | soid 1o Pliiosia b oot 10 e on | $10.000,i0. New coal depésits. Bave bess | Siims_op Resvpion CUoik SRS Sgp Mevetey i ariving b | Maripoea, for Au 2 & am 7 p g ety e does ] A O al i MEn TOT AR ot | deYsloned | Dinced “upon ‘thess properties i $T5.000, * The - hern Pacific G. Dotlar, for Grays Har. N 5 pm| 3| do something. If the Caminett! la | pihe Coolgardle placers, northwest of | An account sent to the Redding Free | Pincsd tpow thess properties iv Wicl —The | Queen, for San Diego.....|Nov. 31, 11 am i | not give vs what we supposed it did we | Barstow, in San Bernardino County, have | Press is to the effect that in both the | GobnerHowlder mine at Flacer, El Dorado sl bk e Smatiila, for Victoria 1 am wish to find that out right away. There | 2D area of 10000 acres. Aboat 3000 acres | Abrams and Altamont districts the stage | “Fii "1 Buenansn copper Sume. o Maders States Lighthouse In- orth Fork. for Humbol 2pm is little advantage In getting & permit | pace tajmn ooa i qeohsiderable gold has | of consolidation of most of the mines into | ¢ ‘cunty has been reopened by E. Irvine e 5 been taken out by dry washing. | San % v Seattl am | Pler § 2 . : > y was the hands of three small companies has | Francisco parties have taken the Lacky Girl - - Eureka, »r Humboldt.. 9am!/Pler 13 from the Debris Commission to h,\druu‘lu. Randsburg is Py. The Randsburg | oyl T, s o iy a y Alilance, Portl'd & C. B.|N 2 Am Pier 2) | If some one is going to tle up such priv- | Miner comes out with a double leaded an- | A% reached. The Union Consolidated | mine at Grubb Guich under bond from Johm - 1 er month. Applica e United States, an 9am am , 11 am Corona, for Newport iz, for Hamburg & Way |} b Portland a, for Pt, Arena.|N Pler 2 pm|Pler 2 Sun, Moon and Tide. {lege with a claim that practically stops work. The vitality of the Caminetti act has to be determined. The miners see the necessity for some action, and I look for nouncement concerning the award of the contract for a new 100-stamp mill for the Yellow Aster mine and cleims that it presages great prosperity for Randsburg. Thomas Ewing is urging upon the m to operate holdings on Hickory Creek, consisting of the Bonanza King and For- est old Mine Company has been organized A Morrison, Andy Davidson, R. A. Prouty and 8. W. Waestt ning until Jul 3 | ~The Tin Cuj the Dorleska | ] 'l;hg bond is for $43,000, run- 1 y, 1901 ‘mine in E1 Dorado County has Hayward & Lane for $15,000. nide plants are now in operatfan Queen property ines on Union Creek. The Amador Dispatch reports the fol- | and « a lively discussion and something positive | Southwest Miners’' Association to “‘make : g 1a the old Black Hills, and six more, according H licensed by ihe eteamboat in- | = e United States Coast and_Geodetic Survey— | from the convention about to assemble.” | a mining exhibit that will eclipse anything lowing facts concerning .Amador County | to the Westers Mining World. ‘published sb e i | joseph and Henry, Rasmussen, Coquille Times and Helghts ofi High and Low | An interesting feature of the proceed- | on the coast.” He is working to have the B4 | Butte, Mont., 800 3 1 & L0s An- | The Onelda mine will increase its milling ca- | In the ten months ending October 71 the metal NEWS OF THE OCEAN. EPOKEN. Waters at Fort FPolny entrance to 'San | ings will bo & report of Thomas J. Bar- | NeXt mining congress mect af 102, AN | pacity tofitty stamps by the installation of the | mining companies In this country reporting to - lat 2 €, lon 137 W—Br ship Brodick | _thority of the Superintendent. bour as chairman of the committee on | glong the river much work is under way. | > horsepower eletrie motor, The water powsr-"the Fagigeering and Mising Joursal paid o Matters of Interest to Mariners and m Port Blakeley, for London. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the | dredging and Jetties. Mr. Barbour has | Los Angeles capital is largely interested | S itrisics il pan o o e A e | A o o oram e oo oe SMfoping Marchints city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- | decided to treat particularly the subject | in the exploitation of that section. A new | Preparations are making to sink the shafe at e I S e Ana et N g e M five minutes later than at Fort Polnti the | of gold dredging. Some account has pre- | steamer of 125 tons’ capacity is Fegularly | the'South Kuroka mine 20 feet deeper. Which | Company, which controls the'Anaconda Snd viously been given of the operations with running on the river, carryirg freight to | ill glve it 2000 feet h on the incline. The Parrot companies, paid 36,000,000 in dividends, and frcm the mines. Another large smelting « plant will _be erected at El Paso next spring by Phelps, Dodge & Co. They own large copper mines in Sonora, just south of the Arizona east shaft of the Kennedy mine is now down 1890 feet. The Cooper mine at Oleta has been bended by a syndicate of Chicago capitalists. The same company has also bonded the Lone | il mine. A suit has been begun in Tucson by Jules | cent on its capitalization. The Ana- pper Company is credited with pay- ,000. or 16 per cent. The Montana ny paid $4.200,000. or 13 per cent. and arrot Company $1,379,100, or 60 per cent, omy its tssued capital stook. Of the Michigam cop- dredgers projected to take place at the potholes and other. points on the Colorado River, and there Lave been allusions to the dredging In the northern counties of | California. Mr. Barbour will GRAPE-NUTS. MIND AND FOOD. Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon rises . rived Nov 16—Brig Ge- t Townsend. : LANDING—Arrived Nov 17—Stmr N | Time| . = throw a | line, and also at Bisbee, Globe and Mo- | = s Nov 15 | TTime| _|Time| Yy W a | line, | Leszintky against the Medler Copper Mining | per companies Calumet and Hecla paid i ¢ . < 2 Paseed 1o Nov 294 £ | | flood of light on the general subject. The | renci, and they are building a road from | Gompany, the Morenel Copper Mines, L | 000,000, o 200 per cem B Xind of Food That Affects the Mind. o SR i W) | mw) " | aredger bas come to stay in American | their mines in Sonora to Lordsburg, N. M. | and . X. Ross o recover title to e e e in Bouth Daiietn et S 5 e . >v 16—Ship John Curs f o ! gold mining, seemingly. There are some- | The smelting of ore will be discontinued | sion of the Indlana and Medler mines, locs iold Mining Company is fa with One of the most remarkable effects of mr City of Topeka, for 3 & 39 3:20{ 0.8 9:56| 4.0| thing like a score of dredgers operating | at the mines, and all the smelting ore and | 1.ear Clifton In the copper mining digtrict, | §1,050.000, or 5 per cent on its share capital. the food Grape-Nuts is the effect on tha % -6 9:09] 6.6 3:52 0.4] 10:42) 4.1|from Folsom on the Feather River to the | concentrates’ will be shipped to El Paso | Graham County, Arizona. The Morenct Mine. | In Utah the Silver King Company pald §750,000, eyt T ful ~Stmr Nome City, from Nome; 8! 9:36 0.0/ 11:27| 4.3| north. In the vicinity of Oroville nine | for treatment. Limited, is an English corporation and the | or 25 per cent on its capitalization. The Yellow r es one feel buoyant, hopeful % from Alaska. 3 9| 10:04 -0.3| ... | dredgers are at work. Gold mining by | Three mining deals have been made in | Medler Copper Mining Company i said to be | Aster Company In Callfornia ls credited with , says Alice L. Glunt of 2422 | F led Nov 17—Bktn Quickstep, b h‘\\ AL dredgers has had its ups and downs like | Calaveras County. The Sunrise, Thomp- | bn;;‘l::"lhy ;;‘nx’lh'::':"lml]nl: s:;m:; of thesd :\_a_\-:l‘::“u bew f-;f:hmx the )(/:un:‘ll“ Copper r K 3 v r b o dredg a p gy . : col es hav seliin o Londo mpany with or n_its s I Altoona, Pa. She continue 5E"T/A T Salled Nov 17—Stmr Arcata, for L350 2] aning Any other branch, but the dredger) has | son and Emerson quartz mincs ligve been | LIikef St 100 her cent premium. Lessinsky | capital. In Arizona the United Verds i cred= « & result of prolonged mental work I | S8 F LES—Salled Nov 17—Stmr | b : g Doma ave In: Rallroad Flat district and | C1Aims that the deeds for these mines were ob- | ited with paying 31.630.00, or & o Py bty LES—Satled Nov e above sitl s 8 ined fra o v - sto @ two years and a half ago. For Sl’r’nr South Coast. | hand column and_the successive tides of the |~ = B3 Sunrise was bonded to C. D. Weatherwax 3 3 3 e, hence Nov 15. | day in the order Of occurrence as to time of of Washington, D. C., for nine months for vears 1 was treated constant ywerfy) drugs to siimulate the rs, with only partial success six months ago I was threatenel 1s prostration again, when a me to eat*Grape-Nuts food tw 1w ely skeptical concerning any bene results, but, finding the food palatable, I bought package after ge, and since beginning the use of e-Nuts have taken ~o medicine or « tonics of any kind, and the effect of food on my health is some- remarkable. All headaches, and a disagreeable cough ani symptoms of paralysis have disap- ts perfect ve m satisfied that all Lhe ilis that I ave suffered were due to the fact that I just as thousands of others who they are well fed, but are in a state -starvation, owing to imperfect fom of food. The nerve centers nk = o ~m | properly nourished and rebuilt | 4 food and food that can | assimilated. Grape-Nuts 1 perfect food I have ever | Brothers, - PH zon Dolbeer, for New- —; stmr Cleone, swick, for San BRAGG—Salled Nov : stmr Sequota, tmr Noyo, for for San Fran- t 7 a m—Stinr ABERDF ved Nov 17—Stmr Robt Dol- trom Seattle; Nor stmr Universe, hence §; Br ship Marion Lightbody, from Santa net, from Glasgow. N PORTS. Arrived Nov hip 1 F Chapman, from New York. ILADELPHIA—Arrived Nov 16—Ship Lu- from Honolulu. Salled Nov 17—Stmr Sonoma, for San Fran- sco. SAVANNAH—Salled Oct 30—Ship Henry Vil- rd, for Honolulu FOREI PORTS. NANAIMO—Salled Nov 16-Stmr Mineola, for nelsco. " Arrived Nov 17--Ship Emily Reed, Mow of itz value from prac- | JKOBE_Sailed sricr to Nov 1i—Br stme Glen- . YOKOHAMA- Arrived Nov 14—8tmr City of s another evidence of thie fact thar | Peking, hence Oct C s food contains the phosphate | QUEENSTOR T ol B d e sh which unites with albumen to | " MELBOURNFE—_Arrived Nov 17—Bktn Encore, make the gray matter in the nerve centers | from Columbia River. &nd brain. Any brain worker who values | Selled Ho¥ M—WE1p Btar of Bupgal. Sor-3ow- health strength and vigor should pay beed to the character of food he uses. for GIAYMAS—Balled Nov 14—Schr Expansion, r Puzet Sound. p Muskoka, from Nagasaki; Fr | 16-Ship A G | day, the third time column the third tide and the “last or right hand column gives the last’ | tide of the day, except when there are but | three tides, as sometimes oacy The helghts Fvcn are in addition to the soundings on the inited States Coast Survey charts, 'except | when & minus sign (—) precedeés the height, and | then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of refer- ence is the.mean of the lower low waters, Time Ball. rographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- Exchange. San’ Francisco, Ca | Braneh Hyd chants” No . The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry mber 17, | | bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | i, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § | o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. G. CALKINE, Lieutenant Commander. U. 8. N_, in charge, ~ Hanstead Pleads Not Guilty. Judge Dunne has overruled the demur- | rer.to the indictment against Fred Han- stead, otherwise known as “Young | Dutchy,” and the defendant will now go to trial. Hanstead was afraigned yester- day and pleaded notfl;ullty to the charge againet him. His trial was set for' No- vember € ! A CURE FORASTHMA. | Asthma sufferers need no longer leave home | i | and_business in order to be cured. Nature Broditeed & vegetabls romedy that Wil rariat] nently cure Asthma and all diseases of the lungs ard bronchial fubes. Having tested its wonder- ful curative powers in th ds of caszes (with a record of 80 per cent permanently cured), and desiring to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge to all :ulfem“'.rdm sthma, Con- | sumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis-and nervous dis- eases this recipe, in German, French or Eng- 1ish, with full directions for . preparing and using. Sent by mail. Address with stamp, > > It Is Cur Business To apparel men who desire to look thelr best lg all times, particularly l’l Thanksgiving din- ners or weddings. We make suits for business........813.50-875 Suits for formal day functions.....$15.50-840 Suits for informal affairs. $20.00-850 Suits to evening affairs. £20.00-850 "The cloth and style In each case is correct and excellent, and the fit and: workmanship perfect. - JOE POHEIM, nlmrlll this paper, W. A, Noyes, 847 Powers' Block, Rochester, N, Y. e 201 and 208 Montg'y st. - 1110 and 1112 Market at. . 143 5. Spring st.. Los Angeles, 5000, of which' amount $5000 was paid on the slxnlng of the papers. The Thompson mine was bonded to a Milwaukee company for sixty days for $6000, and work must begin within forty-five days under the terms of the bond. The Emerson mine was bonded for eighteen months for $3500, and work must be commenced within for- ty-five days. Operations have been resumed on the Vorlander mine, at Middle Bar, Calaveras County. The work of development at the Girdina mine, at Campo Seco, is progress- ing. Thé Prospect reports that recent de- velopments in the Morning Star mine, in the Jenny Lind district, have been en- couraging. The Gladstone mine, in French Gulch, is about to start, and repairs have been made on the twenty-stamp mill. The ten- stamp mill at the American, also in Shas- ta County, will be Soon running. as w also the mill on the Brunswick. The own- ership of the Clipper gold mine, in the Backbone district, has been decided to be with A. Di Noli of San Francisco. The Black Bear mipge, in Siskivou County, has been sold to /ACastern purchasers. 'The rice is sald to be $150,000. Mr. Dli‘en eeps the White Bear mine. The outfit of the Knownothing mine has been pur- chased by the management of the Ball mine. The Ball company’s mill is now running. A lease has been made by F. J. Horswill of 330 acres of land in the Stacks Canyon, Monterey County, with an option to buy at" 8300000 at the end of the vear, the purpose being to mine coal. This property was formerly operated by the Pacific Im- rovement Com; g ed the posi y. W. N has resi tion ot‘:ecretnrg'lo'; the soutg.wen Mine Association. His retirement was due to WX‘ Mfl‘l}‘h' to the message sent to the €COl o Mexican C“gn,,”, by President. Diaz. the MME. IDA out: apply powders. OIL OR GREASE, AND IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS. receipt of price. LINE FACE CREAM DOES AWAY WITH THE USE OF ALL FACE POWDERS. Its use is very. simple. You apply it daily to the face before going or at home when you wish to look your best, the same as you IT CONTAINS NO LEAD, ZINC, LIME OR ARSENIC 1€ Is unlike all other face prepa- rations; it beau- tifles at once and preserves the ski ', at the same time BEING PER- FECTLY INVIS- MME. IDALINE'S FACE AvD LIP ROUGE DEFIES DETECTION. ~ FREE DEMONSTRATION IBLE. DAILY AT THE | - EMPORIUM.. Send 2-cent Stamp and Will Mail You FREE SAMPLE. Prices : Cream - - - 50c Rouge - - - 25¢ If not obtanabla at your druggist we will send to your address upon We pay postage. PACIFIC COAST LABORATORY: 204 POWELL \STRBBT,\SAN FRANCISCO.