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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY .17, 1901. . ) 21 OCEANIC: COMPANY’S SONOMA S L BREAKS AUSTRALIAN RECORD = e Makes Run From Here to Sydney, Including All Stops, 2 Nineteen Days and Fifteen Hours 7 ‘%/J” 74 GAM[ 0’ map\ ; I 4 : g BUT' WE /‘P[.'." 27 WHEN L COMES D3 mslnrlllce‘gnl'-‘eb Te-Stme City of Prking, for Sen 3 Sz — NEWCASTLE, i / / = e = BEWCASTLE, Aue_arrivea Feb 16—Ship 3| I} % //‘// ?/é = pum—— . OCBAN STEAMERS. . - — e Here Is Something Every Economist Should Read Carctully: ySallea Feb 16—Stmr Minnehaha, for New lo?\;"l;"‘;l‘:"l}){—sflhd Feb 16—Stmr Southwark, xAEe Sut, 70 b gtne ew RB-‘nfl!d Feb 16—Stmr La Gascogne, A drummer’s line of SILK and WOOLEN UNDERVESTS, all made of best silk, some high neck long sleeves, others low neck no sleeves; with fancy yoke of crocheted silk. These vests are models of Knit-to-Fit Underwear; the texture is the finest, the workmanship the best and the prices the lowest ever quoted' on high-grade goods. - We have them made of good plated silk, low neck no sleeves, neck and arm size crocheted and drawn illrouglr 25 C l'or \ew Yo with silk tape. Sample price NEW, YORK-—Sailed Feb 16—Stmr Kaiserin Maria Theresa, for Naples, etc; n!n:r Umbria, ALSO made of good quality silk, high neck, long sleeves, Swiss ribbed .:.......coeiiueenn. 95¢ for Ll\!rpool stmr Pennsylvania, for Ham And many other S//l( or Wool Vests at the same low prices. In Our Corset Department j Another Neckwear Offering Portiand. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to Feb 16—Stmr Hongkong Maru, from San _Francisch, via Honolulu, for Hongkong. SHANGHAI—Arrived prior to Feb 16—Stmr | Isles, from Portiand. KINGSTON, Jamalca —Arrived Feb 16—Cruts- |‘n[rkylch( Prinzessin Victoria Luise, from New ork. R I Sun, Moon and Tide. Lnuad States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— Times “and _Helghts of High and Low Waters at _Fort Point, entrance to San | Franclsco Bay. _Published by official au. | thority of the Superintendent. ' NOTE—The highand low waters occur at the | city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- | five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the helght of tide is the same st both place: ANOTHER—AILSilk Ladies’ \ est. low neck. no sleeves. crochet fancy V front..............85¢ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, | - Sun rises . Sun sets Moon rises . g |Time Time| LIVERPO L—Arrived Feb 16—Stmr Lucanla, from ~New York: stmr Georgian, from New | You find no old-style corsets—nothing but the| And one that will surely commend itself to all newest and best for the least. shrewd buyers. Fork; stmr Menttort, from St Johin and Hal- | ax. Salled Feb 16—Stmr Etguria, for New York. | OW—Arrived Fi 16—8Stmr . Lauren- | n-n lmm New York; stmr Stberian, from | Our new ERECT FRONT CORSET is| LADIES' COLLARS _and _Revers, made of best quality French cloth, bias | made of best hand-made Point de Veniss cut, -hand gored, double side steel, rust- | net, syitable for dress trimming or -tv proot front steel, new low sloping bust. | embellish a half-worn - jacket. OQur fn. A corset to boast of, at rhost insignificant | troquection price.. ...81.00 prices; colors black and gray...... $1.00 A her N k 1arN nother Neckwelar Novety Of Interest to Mothers! |° ;i ;o that win cateh the femmme CHILD'S FERRIS WAIST, made of | fancy at first glance, because of the best quality jean, well made and finished, | daintiness and dressiness. LADIE buttons run in with patent tape fasten- FICHUS—They are the *“one thing ings, which prevents their coming out needful” to finish off a dainty silk waist or evening when laundered. Special............... 25¢ | toilette. They are made of best quality Brussels net | with very full ruffle of net, finished with dainty edge READ THIS! of Valenclennes lace. The price as well as the article We put on sale this week a certain style of the| Will arrest attention 59¢ world - renowned LA VIDA CORSETS, h we ara desirous of clesing out. ‘They are especially adapted H 2 to stout figures and are perfect fitting. Should any of a" erc Ie s a a "ce these corsets need a slight alteration, such as to cnt L lower in the bust or higlier on the hip, we will have | [ ADIES HANDKERCHIEFS, made of best qual- them altered by an expert alteration hand free of | jv*Trish linen, hemstitched and drawn work. Rosen- ono PovH \OTE In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive tides pf the day in the order of occurrence as to time of day, the third time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings on the United | States Comst Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) ‘precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth glven by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low wi | berg’s way of selling 12¢ 4 They are made of very finest fast black fean, em-| Ars0. LADIES' HANDKBRCHIEFS, made of broidered with'silk flowers and trimmed with lace bead- | vary™ bast Helfast lawn, hemstitched and hand fo- ing and sartin ribbon. They are all boned with genuine | jiiajed. Only e whalebone, with double side bones ana rust-proof front 3 TO ARRIVE. 3 steels. These corsets originally sold for §7 5, and this Welis lady Seslris 1o be Reantiful Steamen | From. ‘ Due. is an opportunity no woman should overlook....R2.75 BEAUTIHEHS R e i Coquille River .. Feb. 17 SALE AT O'FARRELL-ST. ENTRANCE. | enhances a woman's beauty more ing else it is at the m becoming veil. We have sasonable prices. — — + . |Panama & Wer ‘Forts.(Feb. Grays Harbos 'Feu i | ters. Steamer Movements. | | | | | » L ; An Event in Gombs, ; - a compound 1 1ES' V' all the new meshes, fi 1 two lac?;).nw‘ e It ' plain or dotted effects. Speclally priced... | Coos Bay i | LADIES' SIDE COMBS, made of | Hmmr | Humbeldt . 18 | best quality Italian shell, highly . ’ 1] Twn suun 1 dressed tha Seattle and 18 | polished and extra smooth finis | us In “ emeal’ e ed to Mt | Keliea.. Opster Hdarum— . 18| nrzhh ;le-nh finllsh('\l ;w.ll munld‘-) A } v TEMS. . | o s St Sp0 Jagen 1] With wide band tops. Only 2¢ | LADIES' GOWNS, made of good, soft, bleached Columbla....... [ Portland and Ast xs[ ANOTHER: LADIE MPIRE muslin, double voke back, front yoke tucked and Ratnier....... BACK COMBS, made of fine, | trimmed_with embroidery insertion ‘and satin ribbon smooth finished Ttalian shell, widé | bow. All well sewed ; extra long; all sizes band, good, well shaped teeth. At- ) X Temarkable w A — De tractively priced 50¢ . | ). LADI 8. made ‘of good, soft ALSO, LADIES' FANCY iu APE D BACK COMBS, | h\t-'uhzrl muslin, tucked and trimmed with embrofdery Federica.. Mackfnaw Argo.... Totmes. -!Coqutlle "River . Hamburg & - c shec 2 e o o I :{:flg;:u. " Honolwlu | ns { Sa;e at O'Farrel -J_,emranf& SR e R e o Here Are Snme Frem:h Laces | e b v S S i e i Santa Rosa.... |San Diego . - | sals the remaining sizes of our Crescent ¢ Crescent Clty n oThat are offered fo you at a mere fraction of | Washtenaw. Newburg. Colon... North Fork Tacoma ... Grays Harbor Panama & Wa Humboldt their real value. YARDS AND YARDS OF FAST BLACKFRENCH | LACES, RANGING FROM ONE TO FIV I’ I\( IH~S‘ WIDE, ALL THE NEWEST PATTE \ 2 Flannelette Wrappers calculated to draw the largest crowds of the 3 ve offered such ool |Feb Ports|Feb. 23 | .| Feb. merchan- O sALL \ = OSING OUT PRICE "PERS, made of good quality striped e dry 1 | CL 3 ] ¥ made of go - a Soaraag: |\ enes, | Destation, _[8ailn| Fier. aclotie, fitted bask, 1006 Frant, wilst Ined; founsed 1 Februnry 17. | { Alliance |Eortland & Coos B 9 -msw 1| Pomona. Humboldt . m|Pier § | G. W. Elder. | Astoria & l‘cnlnnd i nm\Plvr 2| Santa Rosa... San Diego ... .| 9 am(Pler 11 fla g SECOND WEEK OF OUR | skirt, all trimmed with fancy wash braid. Remember, we have only a few odds and ends at prices hr belo: - ; ' | cost. (Sale at O" Farrvll -st. entrance) byl Salem Interest to Novelty Seekers. week of this great sale has en-| Y5 Pive just recelved o ehipment of spikes 7T5e Puget | North Fork. the | Mandalay ope. | City of Para. .| 9 am|Pler 3 4 pm/Pier 2 12 m|PMSS’ at Poriland | Februarx 10, suitable for the new TAlglon belts, made ot ~J ! F 2 the Wrestier | Roanoke.....,(Panama | § pmiEtied couraged us to redouble our ef-|€o0d Eilt. kind that daes mot tarnish, Only.... ; : 3 h‘:" E.r!m‘;-«‘" B [t arr e e 3 sttt forts to make this sale ons fo be| ~~ALSO. GILT SPIKES with Jewe ed ends. A large size “Se remembered in the history of the | NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 5 pm|Pler — 2 m|Pler 13 0 am|Pler 2 roopers and when the Coos Bay splendid shape. o0 Hiax | Humboldt t is_about 219 Februar: house. DRESS (ORD( ROY BINDING, warranted bout | Humborde 9°am|Pler 13 $ o | fast d s February 18. {11 am|Pier 9 5000 yards FANCY NOVELTY PAFFETA RIBBOM et Dress Shisl wi lays from Port- |San Diego 9 am bier 11 all made of best pure silk, in blue, lavender, cadet, red, ne Hair Cloth ... |Coquille” River. pink and green, with fan v white strips or figure 2t | Best (]\ldll() velvet L'Aiglon Belts 13 hours from |Beattle & Tacoma.| 5 pmiPler 8| inches wide. Our sale price. e “izonolulu NENEwaiy ’ 3 % WINTER GOODS MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST! n, 82 urs fro; 00t 2! " ALSO, 5000 yards BRILLIANT T. VF“FFA Rll‘» S ) enter, and urs from Coos | Humbolat.. ",‘":}‘,’.‘,.,‘,.f:";‘{"‘ Sdensie 41 BON, warranted all silic &nd 5 width number | o acs Clasing. MACK (NTOSHES 3i2rices Phat win & N Taoe BE ek # hours from | Golumbla.....|Astoria & Portland(ll am|Pler 24 6. In solid colors, embracing blue, lavender, red, white, | Out Our \aich Astonish Yeu “ t mail b S - | Corona. |Newport ...... 11 hl.lck pink and green; width number $0. Special prxm- LADIES' $.50 MACKINTOSH, made of best qual- s Teaving out her hours hours from Vie- | pajena.. ..’ Valparafso & Wi 3| 15¢ ity checked mackintosh material, plaid back, double- AGAIN: 2 FACED SATIN RIBBO] inches wide, in all mc newest sprir ~bargains . February 23. Point Arena..|Point Arena .. Meriposs... Honolulu .. Raini Seattle & N. What. Robt, Dollar. \Snmn & Tacom: fl\r breasted cape, velvet collar. O &0 HILDR 3 K t have averaged suous speed of hour. For a| bra " a record to be proud #l.!)lb lity *_as $1.50 irs from days from ays frol | ‘ = Time Ball. { > “ 3 SHERIDAN SAILS FOR MANILA. February 16, Y > " . ,( ) E l a os El q BE l a G Astoria; Oregon | Bronch By G nge, Ban Francisco, Ca % Battalions of the 26th 271tk Infmtry The 1 8 my transport She Takes Away 16, 1901, Good- | o FeRruary I on the tower of the new Ferry d d at exactly noon to-day— DUl Yoo of the Taih. meridian, or & X p. m., Greenwich time. b s C. G, CALxxNB, R | Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge. ol ety 816 MARKET STREET, % ET, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. B HELAN BUILDING o STREET Diego; Blakey, Chemainuf . b ned forty minutes B order that he and his baggage shouid not e i he Bheridan took t t s 0f the Twent xth Infantry and the First Battalion of Twenty-seventh. Infantry, 130 recruits ' - ts, and several members rbe, a number of con- rs,.some aimy nurses and cofn. The money I8 in- the pay of the soldiers in (ha‘ Higgins, Queen: Flow of Rivers. Following is n statement of the estimated fow of certain California rivers in cuble feet per second, o second feet, one second foot equaling §0 California miner's inches, or about @ Colorado miner's inches. Tt/ Baures ate Appineo! W gy tLr:ma’ States Geologioal Burvey: Crescent City. Eurcka. ETANISLAUS ¥ Johneon, Honolul Accidents on the Front. Honolulu, Faends.. Minia X : DATH, Tierney, who lives at 653 Third | Br stmr Westminster, Pewle, St Vincent. street, met with ‘a .seriois sccifient yes- | Scbr Bellance, ;(xfi-l“m‘ River. Tebruary 3 He fell into the hold of the steam- R A PH February 4 g 15, 1 p m—Weather | February thick; wind § 8 miles Fevroary € - February !7 . Ger ship N: February for United K<,,,,,,?m ymphe, February ! B i I V- [Er ship Jown | SlCRAMENTO RIVER AT JELLYS FERRY, cin Br ship Hilston, Second Feet. DATE. - GBAPE NUTS. “SWEET” EATERS. Way to Correct Children’s Taste. | trom mn‘n.[ g, 16 Feb 1 t Feb 12, lat — fmes children become willful and | brian Hiii tor Ganat R i — irishing food. demanding sweets, . W-Br ship Dun- F] 11900 . e v 3 i iy, lopcrmam, ate, momth 3 th i uosnstown: Fesresy H #i% | UNEIL COURT-MARTIAL month’ leave of absence to visit London, | GRAND CELEBRATION .BY haiy,, superintendent of e Eauttabie riment. It is a great help in such.cases | COQUILLE R Arrived Feb 15-Stmt | Webroary § 19100 HAS ENDED ITS WORK | [foutenant Harloe, acting executive of- YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE |into the bay in violation of a city ordi- 400 o ficer of the naval militia, has recently had | | nance. " It is claimed that the tar floats 1430 | Notes of the Naval Militia Election |the Marion put in first-class shape in ac- Will Hold Its Annual Reunion onm | on top of the water and sticks to the hulls 12,500 0y de i = Of Yachts and other vessels, having the in Company E, First Infantry C I e g - g e e gl Anniversary of Birth of effect of impeding their progress through to have a food that is naturally sweet and | “acon s & ve, A case in Phila. will {llustrate. | hence Fel ter of Mrs. M. E. Searles, | sonncws Feb 16-Schr Marion, LD-—launched Feb 16—Schr Jas g £ th diti: € that vessel re- living at 139 Mifiin St, was a delicate | NEAH BAY—Pusted outsFeb 16—8tmr Rob- ARSI OMUR RLVER AT 1A ORANGE. - Regiment. 2:;{,;‘ presented, . Washington. the water. oy fahey and bad been indulged | ™%, 2olar. Seattle, for San Francisco, Beoond Fyat. The court-martial that had before it the | _J. JI. Jordan has been elected captain, | The councils of the Young Men's Insti- —_——— s tetogs Mt SR e’ then 3 Ten B Feb S-Nup ey S— Total | aee of Colonel Thomas F. O'Neil, First | W. B Wesher first and W. Costello sec- | tute of San Franelsco will celebrate Youns | P. C. Kelly, Assignee of the Boston R e o o e 5" 6 Stmr Mackinaw, for Ban L | fantry, charged with Having signed a | gnd, lieUtenant of Company B, First In-| Men's Institute day on the anniversary Clothing Co., 775 Market st., ner and more fretful dally, refusing food other than sweets, etc., finally contracting | , ¥ whooping cough, which undermined her | health to such an extent that her attend- ing physicians agreed that her cough had of the birth of Washington by a grand 1,460 t of ade that was not in accord- 2 ’ 1,450 :‘pc:r'nhm facts, closed its labors yes- 3 “musical and literary entertainment in the ag‘ "::}"‘"’g‘:::";‘g”'z:“;‘;:‘;' ::: 40 |terday. The greater portion of the ses- The Duke Sends Greefings. Metropolitan Temple.. Following is the | sonie” Cloning Co. of Chicago and re. slon was taken up in the reading of the| A description of the Argyl building, Me- | Programme .thut has been arranged for | [T, ot B850 S0 THE SN 107 §sio ‘testimony that was taken upon- the trial | Allister street, near Larkin, which has RLOCERoR terial in dark and lght effects of cheviot ‘Feb 16-Schr Mary Buhne. for San 2 855 Tor. hawt v b beautifully fitted out with £he | Overture, seremade, Smith's Orchestra: in- | 2 tweeds. in gray. olive and mistares: A3 g a A—Arzived Feb 16—Stmrs Despatch = — of Captain Nippert for ng’made a | been so beautifully ® | troductory remarks by Robert Tobin, president e Seaited: i developed ints bronchial catarrh, and that | , wne, hedce Feb 13; sohr Louls, hence OUNTAIN. | fajse parade report. most modern furniture, carpets and, dra- | of the board of management: sddress by Frank | {181 OF double bredsted; cut In the very only & ghort time would ensue before con- | xlllflnf\l‘h:hulu from Honolulu. ———‘%fi;— The defense of the accused colonel was |peries by the Pattosien Co., has been | J. Kierce, president of the evening: piano se- | Qfif:':r'ey i;mmd ':i.é ;fim::v::m fo: sumption would relieve her sufferings. JEGO-Sailed Feb 16—Nor stmr Ber- that he was aware that Captain Nippert's | mailed to the: Duke of Argyl. The Duke | iéctions, Professor Martine: worrano solo. Miss | SIS ate exhibied and witl be soid for ] | alubos Kittie MeShans: barytone solo. Oscar Frank: | Tn Gespair the child’s annt was sent for, | | PORT ' BLARRLEE Acrved 1901 | men had not paraded as an Individual | ias been so well pleased that one of the | ((IUe JCEhage: painiont S0l Qocar Toanks | of ‘the ‘Boston, 115 Market street, near 3 ANGELES—Salled Feb 16—Stmr a, for Honolul u KA Arrived Feb 16-—Stmr Bureka, 4 ve | L2dlow, from San Pedry; bktn J T n-nlord. g raded - | finest buildings in this city has been Whee! 1 Fourth, Wi o Gelpetiale SN i De ol of Salled Feb 15 fehr B K Wood, for Haiphone. B e = B e ing of e Bichroge | Hace pposias wi b3 the archeatyal reotia | DIVONCR SUITS FILED suies for dtvorc soams and Sulusss The HEs Sns I Snt 1t ¥ JREI i tten Jaw in the guard, that when 2 R tion. . Miss Johnston; temor =olo. J. R. | were fiied yesterday by Caroline Walsh against 1 the first taste she said: “Oh, auntie, O A B I G 222 | one company snnded with ~another it | D¢ Placed in e readive-rooim. Gnd the | 12xmant: contraita ssie. Siss Biia V. M cios: Martin Waish for fallure to provide, Ceeilla 11'be an ornamen! h y, e 1830 yes eonfldzre that the company had |§ame no doubt will‘be t.to.the [ key, and marche du depart by the orchestra. | Gonches against Charies. Gunther for fashure to he signed the consolidated re- | PUI4ING. . Admission to the templé will be by card. | provide, John M. Coleman against Mabel Cole- Port this is 5o nice; I want some more.” From | ,JOKOHAMA—Arrived prior 55 en #=3s0 i AR G S o will and such may be obtained on application | man for desertion, Mabel F. Langtry against r Hongkoug Maru, hence Jan 24. that t!me the child acquired an lppeflle' 4 Feb 14—Stmr Olympla, Wr Tacoma. AIMO—Sailed Feb 16—Stinr Mineola, for po g Grape-Nuts steadily until now she is . r:'rlnupu‘v‘Am:Tvm Feb 15—8chr Bainbridg=, | you to-morrow: 1000 fairs of genuine wn.at A'Ldber‘er loh' c"”a:"‘} mm(ur . Rosenpaum. was nu(y:nuc.::'; George A. PECESCETEGS: & NS0 and 'Iarle Tardif against Clary Tardif for fail- rfectly healthy, strong it shoes for men sold for m a nine vs' leave of | Burton, J. M. Ellis and Samuel-Poiack, the ap- | , ure to pro e, o Aomrieslhestron 83 g Poirercnl 187, SILA Arrived Peb 1-Nor stme Thyra, | AlBSKE o ;‘w":‘ will be sold |- 5 onable him to0 §o 1 AUSCIAlA. | Lroroce: fnd 4 s valuo of the extaa 10 e s Floating Tar in the Bay. B — Sc TN & | SYDNEY—Arrivea 52 pricr to 6 15—Br ship | at the Shoe Trust CSala of tne Beo Hive t Henry Peterson of the First |51 2 Taco b Drossner's estate has been ap- | A warraht was issued by 'Judge Fritz| To-morrow $5 mends Alaska seal shoes eight and 'Fl)' pupil. City of Hankow, B ke Bhoe Co., 717 Market street, near Third. | Division, . L. has applied for three 'praized at $70.97 25 yesterday for the arrest of Samual Nanh- | far $1.90. Shoe Trust Sale. 737 Market st. * I