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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2%, 1901. 2 . 7 e i Gm’;’;‘;m & OVERDUE SHIPS CAUSING MUCH HOME STUDY CIRCLE UNEASINESS TO UNDERWRITERS FOR CALL READERS I:um"ure! Dr ape"es! Rugs' Flintshire Is Ready for Sea Again, but Half a Dozen Other AFTER-INVENTORY BARGAINS, Vessels Caught in Same Gale Are Practically Concluding Lesson in Double Entry in ‘ Given Up as Lost. the Night School Course. Copyright, 1901, by Seymour Eaton. XXXIT—HOW TO DO DOUBLE| 4 Find the cost of a ninety-day draft ENTRY on Montreal for $4000 at % per cent pre- . mium, interest § per cent. 6. Find the value in dollars and cents of Brass*and Enameled Bed Samples. 5 After stock taking we find on hand beds of odd sizes and colors—beds which we wish to close out at cost and in_many cases less than cost; every bed offered will be a bar, d s wi o w:y ;\rom e a bargain and prices will ranges l 90 to 545. 00 1 H i (Concluding Le: s & Combination and Library Parlor Tables. T4 Mol Woets ool ok DI Sl ol AR o . Book Cases. Lot of 084 Oak and Mahogany Finish Tables, paid for same by check. Pald my note | 6 What must De the face of & sight RTINS gy . to close out at half price. resular price $0—wale $6.5() | cak—reavced trom 5.5 $3.75 abinats | Round Mahogany Inlald Top Tables, with bination Book Case, | ower shelf and French lege—re- ach beveled mirrors— | guces rom $0.00.....- " 8$3.75 $22.75 lEmplrl; dllhvl‘lxlhni_r‘l;l':l‘ l:‘xfl top, twisted Book Case, | 1g3, hand polishe: ar price 1 fi’%24 | $5.00—sale price.. $4.75 rice $30—saie price e00 | Quarcer-sawes Ouk Library Tuble, 31x60_top, o T Chiffoniors | 8 Bt B $15.80 ressers an 1o 1§ g _— ] 4 Oak D 1l front. w“‘ae | Handsome m‘.;d Mul}onny Parlor Table— Dreeser, swell front, iraw- egul lce e y L edeahaidc 8$15.76 T §19.75 front, _French | due to-day by certified check. g‘rzl’gg at 2% per cent discount to coet Note—A certified check 1s a check certified as : so0d e bank. wis) use your :::‘* % Day & note due at wm;um“ Pank | XXXIV.—HOW TO MEASURE n your own, or in buying real estate or | JUMBER. stocks or hohkfllu IOXI:, mTflh it x;ecen:xy lo' L hcor® of "the Danke who writes or stampe | A foot of lumber is & solid comtaintm: across the face of the check the words ‘‘Cer- | 144 cubic inches. A plece of board a foof tified”” or '‘Good when properly indorsed” and | square and an inch thick is sald to be a signs his name. The amount will immediately | board foot. If eut Into four equal pleces be deducted from your account, and the bank, | and these are placed on top of each other )y guaranteeing payment, becomes wholly re- | 50 as to mak: Eromsible. for the Eemuinencss of the check | § inches s & black ¢ inches square and Ii_you should get a check certified and then rot use it deposit it in your bank; otherwise your account will be short the amount for Which it is drawn, 2. Brown bought merchandise invoiced at $100 on thirty days’ credit. A week ter he pays the bill in cash and we al- 'w him our cash discount of 2 xer cent. What entries in the cash book and ledger? Note—When the sale is made merchandiss is credited and Brown is charged in the ledger with §100. When the bill is d we enter $100 on the charge side of the cash book and credit Brown with the same amount. This closes up Brown's account. We enter 32 on the credit side of the cash book and charge discount with the same amount. 3. Your bank has given you credit in| | our bankbook with an item of $10 al lowed as interest on your account. Wh entries? > Hand Carved Library Ci 4 inches ide, cabinet top and French _mirror— 1. vnb} I‘k Book Cl.-le, 5 fe'el long, hand D atuiars prics. Pimals price B2 C 0 Sideboards, Dining Tables. B, Cheonsreauced 1o $8.25 ' ur"iture‘ $15.00 Eolid Mahogany Arm Chalrs, leather seats and backs—this sale 9.75 % Solid Oak Arm Chairs, backs and seats uph P\l‘red e best leather— $7.00 # Parior Chair ar r to match, neat - 8$4.75 Eide Chairs to match above Arm @ 4 () Note—Charge $10 in your cash account and | - Chatr... - credit your interest account with the same amount. multiply the length and breadth and b o lGoM;n Oduk d}wuna Extension Table, -foot length—reduce B e $12.50 $22.50 Golden Oak Sideboard, 2 barsain at.. et $15.00 !‘Té;.\ anadcn (r)ak Peae;t;l Style Extension lable, made of best quality Qariér-sawed Ouk: $24.00 Oak Sideboard, made of best NI BIREEL DS g bgemttond bybdtep Fonnd SR L 4. You owe B $1000 on a note due to- | thickness together—that is, 6x6x4, which day. You pay him cash $400 and give him | gives us 14. The student will note then a new mnote for $610, the $10 being added | that a foot of lumber is 144 cubic inches for interest. What entries? of lumber, no matter what shape the Note—The 31000 aj ars on the credit side of - bills payable. E: tor 31000 on the charge side | , In the following exercises only flat sur- and credit B e-old note fs now paid and | faces are considered. All the boards may an account of $1600 is created in B’ c. | be taken as only one inch thick. redit this account (B's) with interest 3 1. How many feet of lumber fn an inch and charge to the interest accoun ich | board 10 feet long by 8 Inches wide? shows that you have lost §10 on interest. You | | now pay this account of 1010 which is due B. | o - « with $610 and both items are charged to B. ) 2. A floor is the shape of the above dia- gram. AB is 40 feet and AC 28 feet. It Penney nia brought the Conemaugh Jan 13— B r 2 00 : due o Gt e S a r ship Beechbank, at | a note for $2000 made in 190 and el S Eanainess Aok Imeh £ Conslder Snoney TwRIE €' B m; h'is credited with $00 and bills pavable e e e i e TN s BRITISH SHIP FLINTSHIRE IN HER AMERICAN RIG. SHE LEFT HERE FOR EUROPE WITH A CARGO OF Lag i A S A A ! lid mahogany fr . < . Golde Oak l 3 r b g N 1 D W - C! 3 | vz S190) 06 1 French piate mirror, nau'cea“séz’ 5'6 WHEAT, BUT WAS DISMASTED IN THE GREAT SOUTHEASTER. SHE WAS TOWED TO SAN FRANCISCO | | 9% 0f 3200, which &, one of Hes? ------- . to.. o AND FIXED UP. Note—Cash fs credited with $200 and A’s . s n ¢ o the firm ledger is c The Greatest Drapery and Lace Curtain Bargains, | + | Bl S L ' usiness §200. EPATRS to vessels injured In the | Francisco two days ahead of his vessel BAILED. i y £ 3 ki aking up your balance sheet you recent southeaster are mnow | Winning the race by a fluke. 6. In making Lace Curtains at 33¢ and 50 per cent on the $1.00. e A b T A G e N T B I e o D In your favor | - bt . . - 4 s race, but as she has not been heard from St Aleatraz, v . - Fy R & §375 Lace Curtains, per pair....81.75 $;7.50 Lace Curtains, per pair....85.00 the ships and schooners are | (R °pances are that she has struck the | Stmr Whiteaboro, Otsep, Cioone. b e A s P Rk $4.50 Lace Curtains, per pair....82.00 | $850 Lace Curtains, per pair....$6.00 P ‘");Il" m:dy =y “a'd’rhe dBrltl:h ““"’Ammme)f""“k that delayed the Rosa- | Stmr Santa Crus, Higkle, —. m:nz 01 he first pl 0. cannoy make & | 5 1 “urtai r . : 4 sl ntshire is remasted and wiil|mond, and s i Stmr Dollar, F — Note—In the first place ¢ | i; 00 Lace Curtains, per pair....8$2.50 $10.00 Lace Curtains, per pair...87.00 | *F ™ Sgiand eain’ tomokrow. A Her | of days, @alis.will ot gSEI-Tor & soupls | - e e rerfect balance sheet. The sides will not bal- | 6.0 Curtains, per r_»a:r.“.83-75 $12.50 Lace Curtains, per pair...$8.850 | 701 4 Tigging are modeled after the PR A S R, r Monterey, Beck,RBaY';;nl Lanaing. Show Thisy ormfeton O . ‘ | el Eorrise Paiz Jats af Lo Spiot-thes Soots as Sisht | TXankes” pattem, 841t ‘16760 b8 tioped. Another Transport Arrives. e m;‘E_we RO, Leoks. Of course if you forget the account | | i be closed out at $1.00, $1.25, $2.00. $3.00, $4.00, u‘.’oo‘ that she will have better luck on her next | The United States army transport Cone- | .oy 1;,\:;‘;»)‘"’:‘“ ‘?cll;:?‘ R m‘—lWe-lher forever the loss must appear. The omission £10.00. $12.00, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 per pair venture. maugh arrived from Manila via Nagasaki 3 e - b ';3‘:° = r;’“um”, ‘:d of books Jan-| | I Yerd Goods suitsble for Ruffied Curtains, Sash Curtaine and Bed Draperies The Flintshire left here last December | yesterday. She has been thirty-eight days | e i i 7. When opening a set of <8 - | are slightly solied and will be closed out at 15¢, 25¢ and 37%c per yard. | for Burope. Pllot Scott took her out and | on the road and brings no passengers nor Do "rmlr;‘nx:‘.m}[u::'mx: ol e i :afi,rle %;»r .i(;m‘ ;’;!;Tx;migv;hs;euiz:l:fi: + + when he was off the Faraliones it came ; any late news. Captain Broomhead of the MISCELLANEOUS. ary 1, and among the liabilities you find | Mos*® Remarkable Yard Goods Bargains Ever Offered. |gn to blow s hurrcane 'For a time It looked as though the pilot was goin €100 Drap Fabrics. ..... . F - - 5 be carried to Europe, but off Port Harford | gel having taken the Pennsylvania was struck by a tidal wave after roundi: 'r entries of these | has an elevator shaft 8 feet by 8 feet in $: 5 Dinnery Fabrics 50c gi,r_:o graper’, gagncs :} gg the ofl steamer George Loomis was Sight- | tain Broomhead will go Iast to Cape Horn and was severely damaged. Crow | Cont jeng ake the proper entrics of thes¢ | the center. Find the cost at 3 cents a s el ghrocs . .50 Drapery rabncs.. » ed and the pilot put aboard her. Then |charge of one of the new steamers now | ¥orked four days jettisoning cargo before ship 2 & foot of the inch lumber necessary to cover $2.00 Drapery Fabrics. .75¢ | $6.00 Drapery Fabrics.. $2.00 | Captain Jones set his course for England. | huilding for the Red Star line. was_rizhted. Note—To make the proper entries here it IS | tho remainder of the floor. Another storm came up. however, and & Ll NLONION, Jan 21—Br ship Bothwell. from | necessary to find the present worth of thess | 3 How many feet of lumber in a board H 2 1t t . S New & . for , is ashore | m . eceival s h 3995 anc cet 6 . > Rope Portieres. Remnants. e b T et Banciscs naler B dury Will Not Be Quarantined. coast of Peru, I miles"scutn of Caliso. Part | e T payable 12 orih S0 (b Crodie che 1 feet § inches long by 18 'F-Z'é'i::fi"?; '3 * 1 S Vi al Zul account w 10 arge to > o A special lot of thess Portleres will be closed | A spectal lot of short lengths of Tapestry and | Fi§ and for the last month has been in the | Federal Quarantine Officer Kinyoun has DOMESTIC PORTS. ceivable: charge the firm account with be built around a field 80 rods by 30 rods. o 3 1 lumber will it take? (Note—A unt. (2 Cha iaterials suitable for cushions, up-|DNands of the riggers. The hull has been | jssued an order that colliers from British it @ other : Jan 17—Sohr Lily, for San | credit interest or di s - fuxpected by Lioyd's representatives and e g { - ana_credit : 50 50 0 P | ng and other purposes will be closed yd's T Columbia not carrying passengers or bag- e, for San Pedro.’ Jam 18- | frm account w : : 3 $I1= 2= 8™ 55> oot ok ot BE e e B e i pronounced perfectly sound. gage will be aliowed to proceed Imme- | gy e Abie; "credlt the firm account Wi nd The remainder of the foreign fleet does el Jan 20—Stmr Robert Dol- | charge to interest or discount. | diately to their docks, provided they ¥ Salled Jan 21—Schr Martha | actual gain or loss on interost and di T not appear to have fared as well as the 5 g Bt BARCAINS Flhaitnire. The Wrathoowh, now. out 113 e f"'hmc"l{; trom British (,”1“.'“:“.“ stat- | w'my utat. {u any particular pericd the present worth of AND days from Yokobama for Portland, s un- | \n8_that the vessel and crew have: mot \led Jan 21—Stmr Geo Loomts, | notes must be considered both at commencing IN {neurable. Even $ per cent falls to tempt | Pe6D eXPosed to quarantine diseases. Sar sco. and closing. R BRT 1 =0 0 AXMINSTER . | the reinsurance gamblers. The Andrada, e - mu'\‘ l:: . l;—trflved Jan 21—Schr Con- 2 E aTreres $1.00 BERT NOCL ..83c|from Santa Rosalla for Portland, which A Scow Libeled. e B o st an 1Bt XXXIIL.—HOW TO FIGURE EX- . A showed up off the Columbia River and | Chris Christenson and F. J. Farrell filed | tional City, hence Jan_18. - a CHANGE. | Best took a pilot aboard a monti ago. is Now | g libel In the United States Circuit Court | ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 21—Stmr Alliance, VELY 5 SOLEU = CALrErs......95¢ TPIQLETM, 45c | being reinsured at a rate of 30’ per cent. | vesterday against Scow No. 4 of the At- | hence Jan 17 Sailed Jan 21i-Ger ship Alice, | The system by which merchants in dis-| The Bertha is now out ninety days ffom | jantic and Pacific Company for salvage, | |¥ 227K Cassard and Ger ship Tarpenbeck, for | tant places discharge their debts to each Welhaiwel for Astoria, and & per cent Is | and aqk that the scow bé sold for thé | Ly Br stmr Robert Acamson, for St. Via- | cife"without the transmission of actual WOOL SMY RNA RUGS being pald on her. The Otto Gildermeister | gaivage. O—Arrived Jan 21—Br stmr Mil- | y Is called exchange. A draft or bill | | - ro:xgeslcx&ly»mgm i gg'«;l;orh::gfl —_— naimo. hange is an order written by ome | - ng. = 10% feet long, 12 feet long, O! ‘olumbia ver, e CASPAR—Arrived Jan 21—8t: Li or banl recting a second person e Wie... 80 (D i e ke, 14.28 s oot ‘wige... 184 CD | is being paid on her chances. The Castle W ter [gont Hote S mr Luella. hence | BRONK 1o pay a specified sum to a third | 5. How many square inches are there on ch is 7 feet Jan 20, p Rock is elghty-elght days out from Hong- | = The bark Coloma arrived at Eureka yes- | ' pORT HADLOCK—Satled Jan 21—Schr J M | perscn. Bills of exéhange are negotiable | the two sides of a board w D or non-negotiable upon the same condi- 3 inches long by 2 feet 6 inches wide? I‘(‘Ong for \'(lgrxa, ’B C.(, 8x“d t‘he Cape | terday after the best run of this year. “’::lh‘;x?'nx for - Vrath eighty days from Callao for Asto- | The old-timer went up in seven days in | , SEATTLE—Arrived 20—Ship Standard, | tions and are usually subject to the same & A square yard is cut from a board 2 ria. On both of them 35 per cent is being | cite 0% the heavy weather. | from Honoluin. Jan " 2i—Stmr Al-Ki, from |jndorsements as promissory notes. The |feet long and 18 inches wide. Find the paid. The Cape Wrath was reported off | *P0 - 5 o . face or par of a bill of exchange is the | length of the remainder. ’ the Columbia River over a gveek ago, but | Chiet Wharfinger Percy Henderson bas | EURMEAZArrived Jan 80-Schr Occidental, | yym expressed thereln: 1t is the original she disappeared, and the reinsurance on | ordered the fishermen to vacate their | (o1, Sun PeCto: bark Toloma, hence Jam 33 | opligation, exclusive of interest, premium, | - her is again quoted. quarters at the foot of Union street on | UAPQUA--Sailed Jon 30-Schr Beaian: for | dlccount, etc. Exchange on Engl E The underwriters fear that all these ves- | Wednesday before noon. Thelr new quar- | San_ Pedro. " usually quoted by ‘glying the va @ | seis were caught in the great southeaster SEATTLE—Salled Jan 21—Br stmr Athentan, | in doliars and cents. | ters at the foot of Mason Street are now A and either driven out to sea or on somé | ready for them. for Tacoma. The arithmetic of exchange is very sim- unfriendly shore. Twp men are supposed to have lost thelr | NEAH BAY—Passed in Jan 21-Stmr Pro- | flar to any other arithmetic involving the Cor. 16th and Mission St 1: R R liven on the front Bunday nigni. One man | Ereso. hence Jan 1S, for Tacoma: sehr Mildred, | principles of percentage. Try the follow- . Jtreets. SAYS IT WAS A FLUKE. went overboard from the Fourth-street | from Honolulu, for Puget Sound: Br ehip An” | [ng examples: A 2 Dbridge and the other from a dredger at | ABTORTA-Arrived Jan: P rr tar F “What Is the cost in Portland, Ore | L 3 « redg: E TO —ATTiVe an 21— 'k Bossu z - < Y, y . Rosamond’s Captain Explains How | Lombard-street wharf. Officer de Gran- | from Nantes. *t | of a draft on My York for $2500 at i AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. He W: Beati by the court went to the assistance of the man | EUR A—Arrived Jan 21—Stmr Pasadena, | Per cent premium? S Was Deaten. by, who went from the bridge, but all he [ from San Pedro. Note—The buyer in Portland must pay more Olympic. could find in the murky waters was a hat. £ FOREIGN PORTS. than the face value of the dr: is would $ | ! Officers Herlihy and Sandman rescued the | NANAIMO—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr American, | indicate that the Portland banks are issuing + | The schooner Rosamond made port yes- | 1 €0 (e erom “tha dredger, but he | hence Jan i6. more drafts on New York than the New York | . LEADING THEATRE | terday, two days behind the four-masted | iftorward aisappearcd, and his friends | , NAGASAKL Salled Jan 1§—Br stmr Almond | banks are issuing on Portland. When the dit- e Batiorm 1 Sost wike s - v o v ranch, for Seattle. 1 it o ] T ., h | ThHE FNAL DAYS 2 barkentine Olymplc. oth vessels left| are’row wondering what has bocome of | PN Ririves un 19—back Coma B | S"48 Sord chon 'aciodt e Soubinent conts | foet, I the lumber Is to be'1 imch thici THE FINAL DAYS ARE AT HAND! i o StETt to Rnish Withia Jeading 3 & K;‘l’éfldx(h(;{?&g:}hfi Nov - et money; hence the premium on the draft. | how many feet will it take? b P wind the schooner would have drawn Mirgnda, for Royal Roads. * ship Blerra | 5 ping the cost in Boston of a draft for | Answers. A NEW BILL AND THE BEST EVER. oaks) WA r away, but when it came to calms the CANTWERP-Salled Jan' 16—Br ship John [ #4900 on New Orleans at % per cent dis- | Lesson No, XXXUL-a) =sem @ HACKER _AND 0 P asstatance ani then ahe forged ahead, “xio‘fimégt.\'c~s.nea Jan 16—Br bark Asto- | 3. Find ;he cost fl!l ; slxw-a-:y ddirlfl on | $1100. ) 2 PR S b . | NIGHTS. Do WN It was nip and tuck almost all the way ; ria, for Oregon. St. Paul for $4800 at % per cent discount, | = Lesson No. XXXIV— eot. G ataaa| MATINER to San Francisco, and then the Olympic | Siimple merchandiee. for. Honoula: the. Hab. | hanco. Sapt 1o for. Aniwerp " "D Cralgerne, | inferest 6 per cent. B omiw Qs c >, LY LINK, THE » s9 got the slant of wind that, the captain of | gia_wheat at Portland for Europe, '40s, cption MAZATLAN—Sailed Jan 20—Ger stmr Secos- Note—Deduct exchange and interest (sixty | square inches. (6) 14 feet. (7) 23 ~ e e | T the Rosamond says, carriéd her into San | of Tacoma or San Francisco, 39s 3d, prior to | tres, for San Francisco direct. aaye). feet. SAM » LOCKHART’S | - - = | arrival; the Comlicbari whedt at Portland tor | GUAYMAS Arrived Jan -Mex stmr Mex- ° Europe, 41s 3d, prlor to arrlval; steamship | feo, for San Francisco. B o The Most Cherming Story of Rural New AMUSEMENTS. . | Hero, #7864, chartered by Eppinger & Co. for [ ALTATA—Sailed Jan $—Schr Herman, gor ° Hampshire Life r Presented. SR wheat, tonnags 5600. San Franclsco. Franciaco Bay. Published by official au-, Blackwell for deseriion, and Ida Altgelt . OCEAN STEAMERS. thority of the Superintendent. | trom Adolf Altgnit for fallare to provide. NEXT MONDAY— erchandise for Vi HAMBURG—Arrived Jan 21—Stmr Prets NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the | Suits for divorce were filed yesterdiy by or Victoria. oria, ; e ; trom New York. Aty front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- | Eva L. Bradford against William A. _The steamship Umatilla sailed yesterday for| NAGASAKI—Salled Jan 21—Stmr Almond five minutes later than at Fort Point; the | Bradford for sraeltv, Kite A. Hesore Victoria with the following cargo, valued at' Branch, from Manila, for Seattle. beight of tide is the same at both D)ICEI. | against C. J. Besore for cruelty, Edith A. Reserved o $11,075: ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Jan 21—Stmr Pots- = Soldstein against Morris Goldstsia for 30 cs honey, 4 rolls leather, 25 bxs raisins, 102 | dam. from New York, for Rotterdam. TUESDAY, JANUARY | Fatare. to ‘provide, and E. May Fannin ————— —— | T bxs hardware, 2 cs dry goods, 740 Ibs tobaceo, = 7% 7:12 | against James H. Fannin for cruelty. | — ENGAGEMENT OF — 162 bbls flour, 20 bars 47 bdls iron, Steamer Movements. | x';lnp 2;[(11-[ . ‘3"'&‘; {p)l:‘. 133 millstuffs, 7 THEATRE MRS. FISKE Giftiiniior s s Ly Ellinghouse, 850 Ibs sugar, 14 bdls eteel, 60.340 1bs malt, 20 | | PHONE SOUTH In the Play in Four Acts, kegs gunpowder, 151 cs canned goods, s From. THIS WEEK OXLY. | nitrate soda, 168 sks ofl cake, 1100 lbs nuts, North Fork.. J " | THIS EVENING AT 8. - q 20,000 Ibs malt, 93 bxs oranges, 16 bxs lemons, | g The New York and London Success. EAL FUN E + | State of Cal. . e ‘. The Bright Musical Faree.Comedy Success, B a(a; l(-n,Yk \?J l:! % E‘p). 2169 1bs butter. v ackeray's ‘‘Vanity 7. D SWEE | lAVENDER | THE STAR BOARDER| TG sitove saTURDAT. Hailcs fo Marinars. Notice s hereby given of changes In the LOUIS JAMES af KATHRYN KIDDER IN “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM." " Saturday and Sunday. ADVERTISEMENTS. Pears’ NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides 2 2 ® iha ¥ariy mormiug tdes are giren 1n the Iaf | Soap in stick form; con- fl 4 the % ¢ - B o of necamence sa ' ume o¢| Vemience and ecopomy in day, the third time column gives the last tide TR . of the day, except when there are but toree | SNAVING, i Al Humboldt . Victoria & Grays Harbor Oyster Harbor . Newport Panama ) BREBRES) 8288 [ : | By a company of clever comedians and a bevy: PRICES-52, $150, $1, Tsc, G0o. alds t Grays Harber 1 - et gl img e S Curtat o navigation in this dlstrict, as follows: San’ DI | PRETTY GOWNS—NEW SCENERY. | oL Sretty il e ea. TN b oimd sl B g o The following affects the List of Lights and Humboldt i |Point Arena . |Seattle .. China and Japan. Portland & Coos Ba: {China via. San Diego. SEATS—1Se, 25e¢, 35¢, Slc. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. EEATS NOW SELLING. \ c. 3c, S0c and 760 | Seats for the Second Weck of “BECKY | Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 1000— s 5c. 26, 35¢ and 500 | SHARP" Ready Thursday Morning. Coon Island Post Light, page 28, No. 121 nday Afiernoon—Seven Happy Days (List of Beaccns and Buoys, ‘Pacific Coast, 1901, | With Those Funny Fellows, page 60)—On January this fixed white light | X = nt of damage to the | was discontinued on ac NEXT VwEEmK- MURRAY AND MACK & T |V @ L | | v il Sl v e et ol 0 3| o ot it e, T Mgt g | “‘ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME,” ] Ane Thelr Bis Company of &7 People, in 8 Swan Island Bar Lower Post Light, page 3, | 5o {Hambure & Way ForisJan. 27 | Srates Coast Survey charis. excapt when & t is the best and Cheap' i U T & “SHOOTING THE CHUTES.” o, No. 126 (List of Beacors and Buoys Tacic | Victorla & Puget Sound|Jan. 27 | minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then t shavi in all th — e e sty Torsiny. cax ovquaLmp mrme | S 1 deen o i 10 s e e T S U e s e e BELA2 amo THALLS w = s 4 tven e charts. The EVENINGS at 8. MATINEE SATURDAY at 2. | wes carried away and the light extingulshed. ? the lower low waters. world. | As ‘soon as the stage of ‘water will permit e o T st the foregoing lights will be re-established. ATl sorts of people use Pears’ soap, all sorts N RAI’ I‘gf“ THE SAN FRAICISGD JGGKEY Glllli. B:fl‘;- !c;l.l.n;,vé:s(‘:g!e:u‘fle J.J;: filfiemnl and Time Ball. of stores sell it, especially druggists. Q‘ TANFORAN PARK- 2 ROe, 1, paxe H; - v cary nas ARK—THIRD MEETING. ENTRANCE TO UMPQUA RIVER. Branch Hydrographic Of! U. 8 N. Mer- S OR MOEE RACHS BACK. WESK Dey. By order of the Lighthouse Board. oclock p. m., Greenwich time. C. 6. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge. W. P. DAY, and story drawn v Six Stake Events, Three Hurdle Races and Commander, U. 8.N., Lighthouse Inspector. i Jan - fice, CHLY BEa Instde Bar Buoy, & black ana S D e 3 NOW THOROUGHLY A ) WITH STEAM | Monday, January to nside r Buoy, & black and white n- anuary 21, 1201 "' % . 2 TS aturday, Webkuasy atcularly striped second clage nun, was® re- X Destination. T Fier— | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | TONIGHT! placed on January 1 1901, on its old bearing in - building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | wAD Bvery Ev Thi . eighteen feet of water. 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § ¥ knows ~ 5 Six Steeplechases. : By the Authors of ‘“Robin Hood."" ARKEST RUSSIA 2 - Shi; tell Any one and knows when cured. We ngl-m o Bright Comeay s orasug | FIRST RACE OF THE DAY AT 20 P. M. | popULAR PRICES i W’fifim igence. rays e Pier — California Limited. P b el oealionsr i g e o Costumes ¥ |, Trains leave Third and Townsend streets for Telephone—Bush 9. Ko7 +|Begitle & N What.| 5 pmirler 3| No extra charge s made. for riding on the | in Los Angeles to any one with Plles who couid A GREAT ECENIC PRODUCTION. | :‘-g’gf:" n':“‘;._“"& l‘:‘:"e D m b L ~ s Shea, 171':?.'::7& -th.f;lry 2. e ';m’;}u 11 am|Plor 3¢ | COlifornia Limited of the Sauta Fe, although | not be cured with 1 Box of Verus Pile Cure, > i g - ad 2 p. oran — Pomona. reka. PRI e o o San Hianctees &t 4715 5. vi.. Tollowed s Lx ° ol e S R B L T Diego v the superiority of the service is really worth | #nd not oue person has claimed ihe reward. Next Week—"A CELEBRATED CASE- | W% et i i i :e-‘:'a"r‘:n"mrm'" Monesce s | PASE: crescent City, Stockfieth, 4 hours |Humboldt . A e with Plles $50 who cannot be cured with Verus i Aot Yo e PP | et thtr scorts. Ao 4o cour, ‘ | crptoen G -~ G Lecture on Mexico. TR Seas e S e - — | Including railroad fare, $1.%. GRANLD' OFERA HOUSE | ptme Conemaugh, Broomhead, 38 days from Honolulu v. Pyi' 8 PO e b e g B g 3. L T G g 23 4 MILTON S. LATHAM, Secretary. Bime Mackinaw, Littlefield. 50 hours from These hotels pos. || EDWARD POWER, Racing Secratary. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. | Scattle. e e mc‘::"mfi::"‘;:‘:h:'lfi:fl: VEKUS PILE CURE C0., Room 236, Wiison Blk P ALAGE sess the attributes prdiir s e N e G Ong: facturers' and Producers' Assoclation, | Or ELLINGTON DRUG CO.. Wholesals aad that tourists and §| FISCHER’S CONGERT HOUSE. | HERBERT KELCEY and EFFIE SHAN- AR FEIRR. T, A-dayn. $chours e fheraiians oe & Tl A e - ™ and travelers appreciate || panion and Singer, ‘1ds Howell, Wate NON'S GREAT SUCCESS, Schr Rosamond, Ward, 21 days from Hono- e o S SR PO ] A Champagne Eclipse. Noth'ng_equals the Imports m 190 of | MUMM'S 'EXTRA DRY, 119,41 cases, or i : 1u. —central location, || Sisters, Little Alma Wuthrich, Hal Conlet THE MO "ihe Nettte Sundbors, Anderson G“ AND liberal manage. || Ahern and Patrick and Hinrichs' Orchestra. HE FLAHE ! fni:l"ca;ulll: River. i e lewark, Beck, 16 hours from Bowens PRICES—10c, 15, %o, S0o. Landing. - ment, modern ap- pointments - 2 s 4 " Aoria ot TRt er I B S0 ve Monday. Janary m. clai ftention i caliea to The Temarkable 100 i y | 2° riect cuisine. .hl!nm cfifl“““ 'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE Branch Tiekst Office—Bmporium,” == Spiainy Sesen. Doatic st Qquality now imported. | s i " cure GLEETS, - lctoria; Goodall, American and Eo- || 55,0 RS Sia Goal wous complatats of ihe | MONDAT—CHARLES ERIN VERNER, the | "o fes%, Nopander, San Pedro: Gooall In the Divorce Court. Geaning stamped C.C. C. Nover sold u bulk. s B o ot S e aale by drogsieta Greatast Trish Comadion of e Dey. Perkins & Co. 5 Decrees of divorce were granted yester- Beware of the dealer who tries to sell | Bumr' Caarina, Seaman, Seattie; B T Kruse. day ‘to Badle Blackwell from Georgs AL something “fust as good

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