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THE SA F RANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 190! ADVERTISEMENTS, Good Things on PROF, CAMPBELL I3 THE DIRECTOR Board of Regents Formally OF 4 WEA Engagement of M Senor Robledo 'SHE WILL BE THE BRIDE REJECTS CIVIL SERVICE CLERKS Auditor Wells Discharges LTHY PLANTER iss Gashwiler and Is Announced. Approves Choice of Committee. . Every Hand | Revised Benard Plans Fail to Arrive on Time and a Special Meet- ing Will Be Held Friday. [ | —_— | | The Regents of the University of Cali- | €@ |fornia met at Mark Hopkins Institute rday. Alden Anderson, Speaker of | tastes better when nbly -‘5 s elected to preside ml ade with White | ‘5% e cia e e i | The 'q'\rv\hl'n nt Professor W, W. ts 1~ . | Cottolene. Its | ampnel as Dr. Keeler's s sor as di- neutral quality in- sures best results Try White Cottolene in rector of Lick Observatory by the Lick Observatory made recently committee, was | director will formally ratified. The new of butter (usin, | enter upon the discharge of the duties of | less) and see how pleased | the office January 1 | “The cholce,” eaid President Wheeler, | ln reporting the action of the COml’T‘i((PP“ “has practically been made for us by the| world's eminent astronomers. Letters om all o the world, and | ment was expressed— Your the man who is now your g director.’ These letters nonsntu\e a wondertul set of credentials.’ ‘The regents reco ered their action (\f you will be. Fried Chicken is delicious when White Cottolene is st Six Out of Eight, Alleg- ing Incompetency. They Are Furnished From Eligible List to Extend Tax Roll and ‘Work Only Three | Hours. ARl e The doubtful beauties of the present merit system injected by the Phelan ac ministration into the municipal govern- | ment was ain exemplified morning. uditor Wells was obliged to the Civil Service Commis- sent to nim b sion and certifi The men had been working for just three : | hours, during which time | their utter incompetency quired work, and were summarily dismissed. The elght men were employed for the | purpose of extending the tax roll in prep- aration for the annual report to the Stat Controller. The Auditor requested commission to send him ten of the best clerks it had at its disposal. The commi: | sion then sent to the Auditor: T. Phillp | | O'Brien, whose rank on the eligible list is to do the r No. 1; Fred Head, No, 2; Fred L. Rud- the medium ss VERKRIRgO. S00 g a0 th “‘{43;‘0; | dock, No. 6; Andrew T. \w;m The delicate £ | $0h Sn1h Svertor sLesier the Snint e Ignatius D. Dwyer. i\ Relph W oF TR et |¥ @ have been due hi m“ January L Hilven, No. 14 .‘?'““’“ i ‘m,md o he amount which she will receive as a | harles lankey, 6, an out to the 1 | 6. President | i Moynihan, No. 17. The most delicate | at llh ;«Ln\ to! ™ The men had proceeded with their ch will reli {eeler, and | o D N e ek stomach will relish {t. { et OCIETY received a pleasant sur- O Do ey, | He sai prise yvesterday when the engage- B e splendid as it is, is ment of Miss Charlotte Gashwiler ded an explanation, when six of the a helpless macmrn except it have the and Jose Miguel Robledo was an- men admitted that they knew absolutely guidance of a master mind, pre-eminer nounced. Simultaneously with the in his department of sclence; a n_ de- news of the engagement comes the infor- Croquettes : oted no r o lays are the daintlest | Yoted mol to morey-getting and who lays | | tion that the wedding of the happy productions of pru- voung couple will be celebrated on the dent housewives. | from all parts 15th of January, in the apartments of the They make the fl”f;;{“‘“\_ T i bride’s mother at the Colonial. surplus items that | ?5C, 35 Mount Hamiiton with letters of | ;21158 Gashwiler is the daughter of the would otherwise be |introduction to Director Keeler, and we | late John W. Gashwiler. who was closciy turned into hash & delect. | of the committee were ofte Fuests, | identificd with the mining Interests of the deli ovided the 8o it was that he was called upon fre- | State in early days, and the sister of Mrs. ble delicacy—pr Y | quently for generous entertainm Samuel M. Shortridge. She is one of the spoiled in frying. all came out of the pocket of our d most popular of the belles in local circles Cottolene adds a frj_!‘x{{de iy e and enjc the well-merited reputation of owed him a money consider- | peine 1t g ity RS SEVOL. | ation, and when we sald fo the widow | P¢iDE a Wit and a beau nor Robledo ning the lucky man, though Guatemala, Iis parents belong to of Barcelona and ror Robledo, after grad- y, trav- that we would pay it to her, we did only what we had a right to do. I made the original motion, and when I learned, after a later meeting, that the action had been repealed, the gift taken back, 1 was i finitely chagrined and pained. This t‘fl was not the misappropriation of a trust Fned Potatoes L e e 0 o S | nothing about the work. Only two of tt eight, Moynihan and O'Brien, were r tained, as they proved themselves com petent Auditor Wells immediately sent a com munication to the Civil Service Commis- | they proved | | 4 discharge six out of eight ordinary clerks | for that reason they | the | Holiday Supper at £ THE EMPORIUM =7 Praie for the ask- Golden Rule Bazaar. Open Every Even- ing. CALIFORNIA'S LAROEST--AMERICA'S QRANDEST SToR® ing Until Christmas. Only Eleven More RBuying Days Leil To do your Christmas shopping in. Don’t wait until¥ next week—make your selections now, while stocks¥ are complete and while you can do your tradingy leisurely. The big store is open every evening now, andi a brilliant sigh it is in its Holiday illuminated by thousands of flashing electric Ii AAARA A L ARARRRTAR L dress, brig htly shts “na Holiday Furniture Specials. Here are half a dozen pieces of handsome, well-made furniture that are eminently suit- able for Holiday gifts, which will be sold sthe very spccxal prices quoted s(chnesdav) only— & Rocker—Selected oak, antique or golden fin- RRERERE S ¥ ERRRRRR R R R RN R RN R X RRRRERRRe to-day ANAA USRS A AR GadasNaA s aBassas ish, upholstered seats cither in leather or ‘ damask, style preciscly as shown in 45 icture; regularly $5.00—spe- $3 25 }g cial to-day only 5 Reception Chair—Mahogany finished frame, Combination Chifionier and Shaving Suml——’ & with pretty scroll@ack, seats upholstered ina Made of selected quartered oak, goiden finish, $ g ty of prett shadcs of silc damask and highty polished, s beauty well warth $Bo—% tapestres; regularly $5 o we special to-day only | e e B 22.503 5 (:._u._. A Pedstal—Golden_ ok o mahogany s, op Combination Selected_quarered ok, § 3 hand rubbed and polished, book case has bflr 14 inches in diameter, rope column, heavy prosa g gl o l' baze, nicely hand polished; 4 25 § ol . o o I ® worth §6. so—special to-day. . e e e ol smengemont, o MIS8 GASHWILER AND SE- | sion, in which he requested that eight ex- | OR ROBLEDO, WHO WILL | |Pgrienced clerks be sent him in or\ | IN JANUARY the six ordinary s who re dis- | | B NUARY. | charged. “The Auditor's letter to the com- | , | mission read follow: | “Having work in my department of an experfenced nature, I desire to ask eled in various countries and seven yegrs | you allow me eight’experienced (hrk~ ago assumed the management of the time to finish the work is Imnud her's extensive coffe. plantations in You have sent me clerks who Guatemala. cughly unfamiliar with the duties Upon his trips to San Francisco from the plantations Senor Robledo stopped at the | §alcaeCipinem, With but two exc I make this request at the sugge Qccldental Hotel and at that hostelry. | one of the ordinary clerks that m four vears ago, he first met Miss Gash- | pecionce Shouln Dectorm Ths martin “‘nnr r, who was living at the hotel at the | work v this particular tim Wells says he wil! ins perienced clerks. 1f Commission is unable to furn e M e e e 0l e 1 | Fem. it 1> Davoaent of s Just dsbL 1 will employ men who have done eht fl:: a§é +Thé motion was a a unanimous ON[ WOMAN S“OOTS I.I[R SPOUSE Hwfi»lr:\ but who have not passed the n | : i service examination. as not. All | r‘;’c‘r"‘%;x}‘ aiihoe calin wiieotion’ 1o the Later in the day the six dismissed clerks ha' ‘k l"l”lll.! pay \L(‘X? filed an affidavit with the commission in is necessary to have a voted the widow of the late Secretary ANOTHER IS TARGET FOR BULLETS‘“"M‘ they represented that the acceptable to all kinds | Bonte, at the same time as the gift to | ment rolls were put before them and they s s 50 wion NPRE | 8. “Kcester naa' peen s Bnd he a0 were told to go to work b Audi- Cottolene. | moved that three months’ pay-$%2-be ule B i e it L e e Rl B Wronged Wife Driven to Desperation at Detection of Hus- A vy it o o plea to her behaif, Judge Slack a kt‘.} I < saild Wells; “vou have taken the civil ser- | 1 be 1aid on the table u i vice examination and ought to know what w H I I E o give opportunity tor | band’s Fickleness Seeks Revenge With Loaded Pistol. | is Geceseary vnn as to cor’raxr points, and with Re- motion e was M yeene '~$p-=fl?'i’ Driven to desperation by the man who 1d were to be sub- | paq led her to the altar, Emma Pickering, | mitted to the regents for final adoption, hadiiol herdo Ip & AP ] but they were delayed en route from Chi. | 28¢d 22 years, last night made an attempt | cago. Regent Reinsteln announced that | to murder him. 1) overing her husband » . probably to-night. It | in a room in the Inglewood House 26 the ideal cooking fat. It is superior to | to nol cial meeting Fri- | Fifth street, with sther woman, t only because of its vege- m. for inspection of the I\Lk;,j g fired a shot at him, plans President Wheel. re readi assimilated by asit addsa zest damage than to tear a of his trousers Pickering conducts the Bristol restau- rant at Fifth street. He has been married for about five years, and has two children, one befng ‘two years old and the ay a portion r made a Yflym:‘t. nr'l recommenda to defray (I\P amount of $24,000, of a two expedition from the upo ' eXpenses, to the ' _astronom - or st he | Sther about fourteen month Lick Observatory to an observing station | "sbout two weeks ago Pickering left nis et ot Stare In the Mine of oight; | Wife ana children and went to liv M T ane K Bather for her gits of . | @ woman who ‘Is known as_“Alice "t S 0 outright for the establishrhent of the ‘he Inglewood House. After ‘“"13: ent cooks, chefs and physicians every- Jane K. Sather library fund; to Wiliiam | Soazching dor him- Mre. Fickerins last v ference to any other short- H r bis gift of a collection of night learned that he r after 8 o'cloc of business v pre- vptian antiquities; to the In- | Of busin saarts = g medium { A e Lient and Power Com- | sumably in the company of the woman | | Tor its mift of & Westinghouse in. | called “Alice.” Mrs. Pickering, goaded | duection motor, to be used in the de to_desperation, went to her home and The N.K Fairbank Sent O MCARL AN sec In the depart- | (aking a revolver wisch belonged to her | - d ; < gy o 3 . husband determined 3 him. After Chicago—Sole Manufacturers. imn ;:m(;:.a"r:;:n:;‘n'g r‘n‘/"un-x‘:lv:.;r:-‘ii.—:‘nfl:‘; S ine “g ner “havies 'good-b: 'm)dh_ FREE] 27 {85 pootiéh | reader in chemistry, and W. D, Cralg as | (oclefl Moman with the plstoloa eheay matled froe to a oo oy wote aheesiany & Jous o -elg er—in_he et | n-qempwafli?"”mm | DO Lhe l;-“ t DO-| her s Ty',’.i‘lhiw !Sl)rn.’lhh"(wrnn‘“ fan Bl ettt om0 | 51 S Montague to the second. | h% Sping. Accosting the cler he rnflgha'ln; of Miss Marian Adams as 3 1 hich her hush acher of history in the Wilmerding learned the room in which her hu | school was accepted, and Miss Julia M. | VA8 and with murder in her eyes rapped | Edwards was appointed .“41;, bositton, | for admittance. Pickering, recognizing L 0. the position.| i wife's voice, refused to admit her. o ey 2 {ptruc: | After roundly clsing her he opened he | | Gne School to Bive his entire time Ineiead | door and asked his wife what she wanted | of half of if, as in the past 5 “Take that, you scoundrel,” shouted the | OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES e < | woman, as she almed the pistol at her . e | guilty Husband and fired Forcunately for | | Christmas Presents. him her aim was bad and the bullet did Catalogues and Price Lists Mailed | on Applieation. no further damage tnan to make a hole in his trousers. After firing the shot the woman, | Our store will be open evenings Christmas for the exhibition and s choice and useful Christmas until le of think- | RNEY. . 5 presents, | tha had seriously . e anborn, Vall & Co., 741 Market st 3,’),‘{4,,",, sk | 3 g here she was arr 802 Californ Clunte butiding. atrol wagon Degwed fo be sllowed to | her to the Southern station. ADVERTISEMENTS. NO CUBEV NO PAY! COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. -~~~ | company iFIEES AT NOTORIOUS WOMAN. Slnmbon and p W rk & um-uny 16 and 18 Washi wn n st Telephone Main ELECTRICAL. | Rosie Summers’ Life Sought by Man Claiming to Be Physician. | A tenderloin shooting scrape involving | many of the prominent characters of that | D. D. WAES | district occurred outside the saloon of | Flectrical Engineer. 38 East st | Billy Lyons on Post street early yester- FRESH AND SALT MEATS. The man who studies morning. The target Rosie JAS. BOYES & CO. Shivping Butchers am cut the reason for his | better known as ‘“Russian J ’ > Clay. Tel. Main 124 weakness will never | and the wielder of the revol-| el 1 o ewallow a drug to cure | man claiming to be a doctor by etals & G ing. e and giving his name as WORKS, 315 Howard et | 1,mw<“:‘)~n ‘h“ Smith. The man was arrested OILS. 5 5 ooy B il tely after firing the first shot and | LEONARD & ELLIS, Phone Main 17 LUBRICATING OILS, nd_he ‘knows « st., B F T LOST GEMS RETURNED TO THEIR LUCKY OWNER PAINTS. Cylinder & Lubr! Schneider's Mining Candles. C. G. CLINCH & CO.. § Front, S. F. weak, . debilitated SRS % " PRINTING. Tkl orous health, and sell | Eleven Thousand Dollars’ Worth of s jian o A EC fll GHES. ':“mT_F'"’ sy | Diamonds Restored to Woman - PAY WHFN CURED. | ‘Who Dropped Them. PRINTERS. BOOK BINDERS. dence. I take ail the| A woman, whose name Captain of De- JUDD_CO. 2 First st.. San Franctsco. STATIONER AND PRINTER, Tor tny as will give me that. 1 want you to THE HICK tectives Seymour refuses to divulge, while long Montgomery street last afternoon, dropped a box con- irday o ~ show you & about diamonds worth $11,000. She - | rasrssvic PARTRIDGE ** Cairerme o funa i thé mewhpaDery oifes. . ... RS —_——— — '”‘ i ey - atiful liberal reward for their return. TE ASH STEAM COAL, 2u3=P 57 el you how to erday the man who found the pre- (i]] THE BLACK s stones visited police headquarters | DIAMOND COAL MINING CO.. at its GREE! |\|rn(‘d them over to Captain Sey- is the Best Coal in the COLLIER] s ‘ards—45 Main street. market. Office and DR, M. A McLAUGHLIN, 702 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO. Moét & Chandon | The Lergest and Qidest Champagne House in ‘ the World. White Seal (Grande Cuvee), of ex- ceptional bouquet and dry dryness. I r some unknown reason, the head of | the detective department refused to reveal | the name of the woman who lost the dia- | monds or of the man who found them. it'’s nobody's business who the woman d- Seymot he diamonds | PeriiAGTAL Fius remark: : ve been returned and that is all there is to it.” aek Drages GLISH ] | —_—— You Will Be Right in It. A special men’s vici kid, box calf, seal- skin or kangaroo shoes, worth $1 to 35, wiil be sold to-morrow for $185 a palr. These shoes are hand sewed, stylish. All gizes. At the shoe trust sale of the Bes Hive Shoe Company, 717 Market street, near Third. s —————— Spencer Holds Worthless Check. Judge Cabaniss vesterday issued a war- rant for the arrest of W. Fred Hassell, of no othe oo “umnn- and ‘lalw Doy o your Drgsis, o sen b “.'l' Ttter- oy e | Torn Mot 10, etimoniale. Boid by o Drage Mention tis paper. -.a-‘-..—n. [ DOBCTION. —Cour’ Jmrwal, | Temple, Texas, who Is accused of felony WILLIAW WOLFF & CO., by C Spencer, recorder of the Anclent T | Order of United Workmen. Hassell re- cently arrived In this city, and on the rep- recentation that his fathér was a promi- nent member of the order of Workmen, FAINLESS andklhdtsh(- also had money in the Temple banks, Spencer was induced to cash 5’"6‘2’;‘:" | check for $60. Inquiries showed. however: Phizar = Mg L 1 Hassell had bo fund in theé banks of emple. fitlike a glove. UR. . L. WALSH Pacific Co.l( Agents. mlnhtlt A PERMANENT | CURE £ the most obstinate cases of 2nd Gle in from 3 0 6 e offer treatment required 501d by a1l druggists. NEW WESTERN HOTEL, NY ANL WASHINGTON STS.—RE- Fnoicied and removated. KING, WARD A ———— We are selling agents for *““Waterman Ideal” fountain pens, and the ‘‘Marshall but did n‘“ The cler! then asked for instructions as to what was wanted, and Wells s he was not expected to inform th further cautioned them not to m memoranda in the books unless they what they were doing lodged in the Central Police Station. °d himself out by The charge preferred of carrying a concealed weapon, the wea- pon in question being a murderous-look- ing 4l-caliber revolver with two chambers empty. The Summers woman had driven down to Lyons’ place a hack with an escort, and after indulging in liquid refreshments they re-entered the hack. As they took their seats Smith, who had been concealed in the shadow of some building on the op- posite side of the street, got into the hack, l-‘lllng the driver to drive fast, and that he was a doctor and in trouble. e hackman ordered Smith to get out of the | hack, which he did after protesting. He walked a few feet away and then, draw- ing a revolver, opened fire on the occu- ‘ pants of the vehicle. The report attracted the attention of { those in Lyons' bar. Among them were “Colonel” Al Andrews and a man known | as “Chalky Jack,” both bookmakers, the { latter in the emplc He putting up was that Military Reunion. Company F of the First Regiment In- fantry of the National Guard had a mili- | tary reunion in the Ellis-street last night for the enter bers and invited guest: armory There were | corts, including many military men. bers were contributed by Mis: Magee, Bagar Goldsmith, Will Locke, McClinton and Kenveth A. Millican. poral Willlam Cohn wa: Eason a hey were {ea by Bergeant C. D, Goolk. Gor, Gambetta, J. L. Simons, K. A. M) an, J. M. Hubbard, J. T. Bickford and Lieutenant W. A. Varney, of the tee of arrangements. —_—— L ral commit- of Humphries & Co. cards for the mi 0., 141 Market st. predst okt > S Vitriol-Thrower at Large. Fennell. He refused to relinquish the pi | tol, which while running he had put lnlo is hip pocket. In the scuffle to gain pos- ion of it another chamber exploded, | TThey, selzed the man, who was brandis ! Calendars for 1901. ng he smoking pistol, and attempted to “eigl ol “w " wrest it from his grasp. He eluded them e G Zlowary, however, and ran_ up toward Stockton | ‘Chinese,” “Indian” “Black Cat ap- street. At the corner he ran into the | anese,” “Old Missions" sastern cal- ‘xirl s of Policemen W. Proll and C. E, I(‘"flar< of every (flh”s'}“ ~ | ( the bullet narrow missing his foot. At the station Smith seemed extremely ex- | The police bave thus far been unable to cited and refused to talk about his dq i locate the fiend who threw vitriol on the o | dresses of the Bass sister sin, Margaret Tuckey on ‘their way to St. o iy He was well dressed and appeared have been drinking: None of the per- gons concerned claim any knowledge of Smith and declare he ‘was perfect stranger. It is 4 Smith is -known tenderloin character. as a “oll Well, well, well; thir vale ir a hummer Think of selling 19 pianos in two days! That's the rec- ord of the first two days of the sale. dAnd to-day is the third doy. Wonder how many go out to-day One gentleman called yesterday and beught a piano for his wife for Xmas. He don’t want it delivered until Christmas eve. Another gentleman and his wife wanted to know if we would let him pay by monthly installments. Of course we arranged that—glad to do it. Then we received two letters from the country. About 4 o’clock a very interesting old gentleman dropped in. He exnpects to get one for his granddaughter. Is undecided which piano to choose. And so the selling goes cn—the leader of the sale sells at 515520 cocn Yes, wz’re op:n evenings. Benj.Curtaz Son 16120 O'Farrell St.o -7 £16% GEARY STREET Between Hyde and Larkia, Telephone Polk 113, the best $1 pen in the world. These make ideal Christmas presents. Savesn, Vafl & Co., 741 Market st, R lan, Rooms, Se to 150 day; o 1o §20 month. Free baths; bot snd cold water every room; fire grates 1o every Yoom; elevator runs il BSJ. ainment of mem- pres. ent a large n amber of ladies and their es- Prior {o (he dancing, musical and Iiterary num- 1u Cor- floor, manager Tilli- | large French phte mirror; gudi::' Writing Desk— Mahogany finished, has regularly ; 50 — special & French beveled plate mirror on top, all to-day only g 24 25 fi necessary f:;n\enirn(es, an excellent value 3t A large assortment of Children’s High Umng % $rz—special to 4 $8 25 and Rockers and full lines of Misses’ Chn;r! g o at lowest department store prices. -] = | Ladies’ Ribbed 3 i Dress Goods © | Ladics 3 % . G- = '+ for Holiday Giits Dack Rubbers. 3 “‘sm Francisco's largest ascortment of tyles from | Bailey's 'y 5 which to make selection, including all of the | Patant g newest striped and figured camel’s hair ef- Ribbed- 5 complete suit patterns put up in neat Back = & boxes for gift purposes. Rubbers, § 5 .$5.00, $7.50. $10.00 un to 325 00 for l1a-% ik and Wool Plaids for children's dresses— i 3 Brght, petty patterns; also the heavier fect fit- g IS he plaids for children's coats—per yard ting, the 8 ;E ... T to $2.00 | ribbed or corrugated back of which ;‘rnmr: H E n S 1 \l the ekit from getng we in rainy weather 3 they do not break in the heel as an ordina: 1| K Xira peCIa | does, and retain their shape 3 7 5 In Fur Capes womn cut; the best rubber maic'g . for comfort and durability—per pair L 3 : = H To-day 3 i ( Wednesday) . 1 : wy v vt (Qriental Bazaar 3 3 place on sale . . ] = our extra choice ~ i sy Holiday Display. 3 s Cape, with| Be sure and go through the Chinese aud’§ S River Mink top | Japanese Bazaar, 3 collar, and fin- | on main floor, 3 X ished with two | back of book de- I 5 heads and four | partment, when s : tails, which | you comein todo 3 : were $10.00, | your holiday § $12.50 and |shopping. It is 3 x $15.00—at | one of the holi- L] FY theie extraor- | day shows of the 3 g dinarily low | big store. Thousands of articles suitable for g § prices: | holiday gifts. From this department particular-¥ ly, you can select presents that will interest and g Y6 ks humg . 21:2 | please your Eastern -~ 3 s T S0.1S | Clots H 18 inches long.. L5915 ’},,on‘z’é‘;‘“ Fana s E [ x“"mn.’x;\'ar; ¥ Elv;\ny Furniture 3 dkerchiefs Chinese Jewelry k4 §f Carpel Bargains. |Iipiiries obswds | D s Lacqueres ;An Eastern mar.uraceum closed out to us at | Tyorics Embroidered Screens § a big discount from regular prices the bal. | Carved Goods Stk Jackets s E ance of his fall patterns, consisting of 200 | Fme Lmque»ed Handkerchief Boxes—three in® & rolls of fine Carpet, which we offer for | largest 1318 inches—for complete % this week at these very low prices: - - ” ,_\ Ingrains, on account of hucky purchase, per 1% wiet e 35¢ | xfic;hTapf <tr ca;m on acceunt of lucky pur- chase, peryard, . ......... c | g 75¢ Tapestry (arp»t, on account of luu\ pur- r & chawperyard. . ... ......c.... 60c | Japa nese Cilen R §1.35 grade Body Brussels, on account of lucky | dars for 1901—§ g purchase, per yard .$1.00 | a large wnrmmtn & $1.10 grad= of Axminsters, on n account of Tucky just received |5¢ }‘: purchase, peryard .. ..........ccc.0. 80c 20c, 25¢ md45 OCEAN TBAVlL Pacnfic Coast Steamship Co. leave Broadway Francisco: TOY0~KISEN RAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- ata, e(c No cargo recetved on board on day of sailing S8. AHER!C\ MARU...... 3 <......Saturday, December . 18 2 ctorla, Vancouver (B. c). Townsend, Seattle. Taco Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 1 a m., L2 T, R, Jan. 1 and every fifth day thereafter. Change Port ) at Seattle for this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N Ry.; at Seattls or Tacoma to . January 4, 1901 N, Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. “1901 F»r Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Dec. % Tuesday, February M, 19, 24, 29, Jan. 3, and every fifth day there- | Round-trip ticksts at reduced rates. For | after. freight and passage apply at company’s office, For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- | 41 Market street, corner First. ngeles and Redondo (Los An- Wednesdays, 9 a. m.; 9 a m. W.'H. AVERY. G‘neru Agent an Simeon, Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, STEANSHIP Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, ' LINE Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— Steamer idays. 9 a. m.; steamer 9 a. m. For Ensenada, wudnen. Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosalla and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m. nn each month. For further information ' obtain company’'s folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, salling dates and hours of salling without m‘e\hu- muce TIC OFFICE—4 New Montgomery To NEW YORK via PAIAIA Direct S. 8. ST. PAUL sails December I8, S. S ROANOKE sails January 8, From wharf, foot of Fremont st. at 2 p. m. Prrilhl lnd wltynger office, 330 Marktl t. R. Pacifie ( n;ul '\Gfl“ stroee (Paince Hotel: GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.,'San Franciseo. THE 0. R. & W, €0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 a. m. December 12, 9 ». m. {DIA_(Honolulu only).... . Wednesday, December 26, 5 Sunday, January 6, 4 p. m. LIA, for Tahiti.. E SI2 First Class Includl FARE $8 Second Class wm 'i 327 Market St COLUMBIA Sails.. 'Dte M, 24, Jan. 3 _hl“ ket St., 7, Paifie St GEO. W. ELDER sfi-u:“ g Des. 18, B Short Line to alla alla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all polnts In’ the Northwest | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday, from November 2, 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North ‘Through (lL‘kell to all points East. . C. WARD, General Agent. 430 Market st. e v D AMERICAN LINE. T ENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED NEW YORK, S0UTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping_at Cherbourg, westbound. _From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Kew York -Dec. 12[New York. Southwark .Dec. 1¢| Kensington St. Louls _Dec. %! Noordland RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. buiiding), Pacific Coast Agents, San Francisco. 5 Montgomery avenue, Friesland -Dec. 12| Westernland Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat at 9:45 Southwark . -Dec. 19 Kensington . ‘1 30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night); nm ‘Westernland ...Dec. 26| Noordland and $:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m. inding and office, Mission-street ow; felephone Main 1505. For freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery st., Or any of its agents.