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ANOTHER REGIMENT IS HOME FROM PHlLlPPlNE ISLANDS ! { I Officers and Men of Thlrty=5|xth Infantry Arrive on‘l the Transport Pennsylvania. - » ! rgo, Vietoria with the following $16,578 , 8 coils cordage, 1000 Ibs 4480 1bs fertilizer, 2 rovisions, bxs lemons, 82, nery, 300" ting ‘maiches. bxs oranges, 30 os syrup tatoes, 11 cs paste, 45 hx: 165 pkgs vegetables, 355 gal vatue, 310 An Additianal Manifest. n to cargo previously reported the allroad ties; Shlppmg lntelligence. ARRIVED. Echage, mette, Ge0 Loomis, Bridgett, lla, Madsen, 48 hours fro ivania, Roberts, agasak! 2% days. pee. Larsen, 13 days from Bay § days. Inverneill, for San Francisco. SA 1A_Sailled Feb 15—Ger bark , 390 cdf e ot R choco- ON—Sailed Feb B Stmr Michigan, for oods, J4 cs drugs, 2500 Jbs dried T 41 cs hardware, 1% 3 phge household goods, 22 bars iron, In transtt 560,950 ibs sugar, Saturday, March 2. , Ehea, 21 hours from Eureka. 42 hours from Hu- Hansen, §8 hours from Se- 33 hours from a2 Ana, Strand, 9 days 18 hours 82 days from 2 Barbara, Jamiescn, 48 hours from valued NEWCASTLE, Aus—Salled Feb 7—Br bark 02 pkgs mait; | to ot e | wera, for Vane o Saieie: | "PANAMA-Safled March 2-Stmr Argyll, for s wine, Sun Francisco. AY AS—Arrived March 2—-Schr ' Lena ey from ook Eacbun AC, AILLL()AhnHed Feb 3—Stmr City of Para, for Pan: MAZ. s'n.,\\~s;ned Feb 27—Strar Peru, for San Franclsco. OCEAN STBAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived March 2—Stmr Luca- | nia, from Liverpool. Safled March 2—Stmr Columbla, “for Ham- . car- burg, via Plymouth and Cherbourg; stmr Rot- terdam, for Rotterdam, via Boulogne; stmr For | Exruria, for Liverpool: stmr Ethiopia, for “value, | Glasgow; stinr Phoenicia, for Hamburk: stmr Trave, for Naples; stmr Minnehaha, for Lon- don. Hn\r‘Kn\(,—Anl\ed prior Stmr Vietori to March 2- A rrived March 2-Stmr Siam, from San Francisco, via St Vincent, C V. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to March- 2— ic, from San Francisco, via Honclulu, alled March 2—Stmr Miowera, | NSW, for Vancouver, via Hono- m San| AUCKLAND—Safled March 2—Stmr Sonoma, from Sydney, NSW, for San Francisco, via ERP—Salled March 2—Stmr Switzer- “for_ Philadeiphia; Sme Kensington, for New York. ulled llarch 2-Stmr La Cham- HAVRE pagne, fc Yor! S AT OOT Safed March 2—Stmr Umbria, for New York. Comox, Water Front Notes. Susie M. Plummer and the Atlantic by Byxbee & ey will coms wore was to have “aptain Howes departure elayed. Captain s called upon to the kitchen of was _ badly REGISTERED TRAPDE SKIRT BINDINGS MARK S. H. & M. Bias Velveteen or Corduroy Skirt Bind- ings are the only proper and satisfactory bindings. for the prevailing stylesin skirts, and are used exclu- sively by the most cor- rectly dressed women. THEY DO NOT INJURE THE SHOE, which is a serious fault of the old- fashioned braids. When the edge of your skirt shows, as it fre- quently must, you natur- ally wish it to show a smooth, elegant, per= fectly fitting binding. No bindings fit so well wear so weli or look’so well as the S. H. & M. The genuine has the registered trade-mark S. H. & M. on the back of every yard or on the label. In the best ready-made skirts a woven label shows that S.H. & M. Binding is used. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1901. R Always the Very Best af Prices Lower Than Else- where Is Whal You'll Find Throughout the Storc! HERE ARE SOME VERY?®* SPECIAL ITEMS FROM OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT THIN PEOPLE MADE FAT! By Cur Celebrated 20th GENTURY BUST PERFECTER. It is designed to be worn over the corset and can be worn without corsets if so desired. When worn without corsets it Is an efficient bust sup- porter and is hailed with delight by athletic women who wish their walsts and hips entirely free. When worn with a corset it rounds the bust and fills all hollows, thus enabling dressmakers and tailors to give their patrons a perfect fit. It Is made of best French sateen, fast black and summer netting. Specially priced ..... ..81.00 A TOUCH TO NATURE. The LA FRANCE HIP FORM. Tt rounds the form and produces the effect desired in prevalling fashions; no wire or objectionable material to be- come disarranged. Light in weight, only weigh- ing two ounces. Why have an ugly, angular form when }'ou can remedy it f the _small sum of. A wom OUR Renowned La Vida Corset. The LA VIDA is the best, finest fitting and most durable corset made. It i$ made of very best French coutil and boned throughout with genu- ine whalebone—not imitation, but the genuine ar- ticle. Tt Is blas cut, hand gored, short over the hips, with full low sloping bust, and trimmed with fancy lace and ribbon. Rosenberg’s price..83.50 —— SOME TELLING VALUES OUR Leather Goods Department, LADIES' BELTS. mada of best Suede leather, plaited and finished, with best nickel buckle. Out special ... _.59¢ ALSO the new curved and gr'uluatlng belt, nar- row to the front and slightly wider at the back; made of best Suede leather; best polished zilt buckle. The small store’s smallest price 49¢ In Qur Wrapper Department. We have just recelved our new spring wrappers, all made In the best percales and cut after new- est patterns. Here is one we are offering as a spe- cial attraction. LADIES’ WRAPPERS, made of good quality per- cale, In striped or figured effect; fitted back: full front; waist lined and trimmed with fancy wash braid; flounced skirt. Our introduction price..T5H¢ Sale at O'Farrell-street entrance. And a Good One Battenberg I*em, o1 35 Center plece made of solid Battenberg, of best linen braid and fancy slllches. 23x23. A rare op- Se portunity .. AT LESS Handkerchiefs 754 cosT. ) dozen LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, made of best Belfast lawn: fancy embroldery edges: to be sold at prices that wiil astonish all.......... 12%e H, Yo O For Y. dacket srmoeWwe Lace Revers Fonwairndecks IF NOT, HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUN : LADIES" LACE COLLARS, made of hest Point de Specially Venise lace, in different patterns. priced 98¢ A Surprise Awaits Yoy In Our Knitted Underwear Dep’t. LADIES' VESTS, made of half silk and half mer- cerized yarn, low neck. no sleeves, new fancy drop stitch alternating with fine ribbed effect; neck and arm size finished with crocheted edge of silk drawn through with sllk tape. Our surprise....45¢ Come and Sce Our Traveler’s Samp'e Line of I you want an ideal figure go to Rosenberg. fle carrizs everything periaining lo the im- provement! of the form. OF INTEREST TO LOVERS OF FANCY HOSE. LADIES' FA. HOSE, quality lisle, with fancy ender and black, yellow, purple and bl th length of the stocking; fancy drop-stitch rib. It's the rice that creates the interest; only..50¢ made of good stripes of lav- blue, green, red, Phelan Bulldmg Mail Orders Solicited. Ladies’ Beit Buckies. Made of best untarnishable gilt and best hard French er)\‘amel‘ ese over 100 different designs to pick argains must be seen to be appre- ALSO LADIES' good quality fast bla 25¢ high spliced heels and N extra elastic, fancy ribbed er plain or lace effect; Rosenberg’s wa 5 HOSE, made ¥ of sellin e } ! FAT PEOPLE MADE THIN! By Wearing the World-Renowned MAJESTY GORSET. It is made of very best fast black Italian cloth and boned throughout with very best quality tem- pered steel, double side steels, rust-proof front steels; just the corset for a stout figure, as it Is firm and strong and is molded to fit the stoutest figure. Should you break.a steel in this corset within nirety days we will replace it with a new corset. Unusual price concession ........... $2.75 CORSETS FITTED FREE. THE NEW EMPIRE GIRDLE Is What We Recommend to Ladics Who Wish Their Bust and Hips Free From Pressure and Who Desire a Neat, Trim Waist. They are made of best Italian cloth, warranted fast colors, and boned throughout with the best boning; colors, pink, blue, black. They have no hips or bust and are all that is desired by an ath- letic woman. - Only. S50¢ Our New Straight-Front Corsets Are the talk of the town. For guality and price they have no equal. Made of best quality fast black Itallan cloth, bias cut, hand gored, new low sloping bust, double side stecls, new rust-proof front steels. No woman can afford to sllgm such an opportunity as this. 1 00 SOME TELLING Wivesinovs Notion Department LADIES' BELT HOSE SUPPORTERS, made of ry best quality frilled elastic. with rubber grij hich prevents the hose from being torn: belt of finest French sateen; colors pink, blue, red black: only ALSO best quality PINS - AGAIN, PATENT NON-TWISTING sorted width; 6 bunches in a package.. ade assorted TOXLF’T BOO Be a book ‘TAPE, as- Se A VERY EXCEPTIONAL VALUE FROM OUR Skirt Department. LADIES' UNDERSKIRT, made of very best mercerized Italian cloth, “extra heavy quality, made with deep flounce and finished with thres all ruffles, extra wide and full length, col a, new blue, cherry red and black; ex: v low priced at: Important Glove Announcement. We will place on sale to-morrow the best wearing, best fitting and most stylish love made, at prices that will prove irre- sistible. The “Look-Ahead Woman” read this; It is the “Sorosis” and is made of the best Russian leather, “Paris Point” stitched, two clasp, in all the new shades of mode, tan, brown and red. This glove is unmistakably the best glove made for $1.00. The prevailing fashion In dress spring and summer wear is lace. your opportunity. 35000 yards BL. LACE, fn all the newest pattern: inches wide, all fast black . trimmings for ) el meatin: hepstitolied with ¥ shaped neck, trimmed with torchon lace; all sizes. .. 19¢ AGAIN, LADIES' SKIRT CHEMISE. made of best nainsook, front trimmed with two rows of fine torchon insertion, band and arm size finished with torchon lace and beading drawn through with silk wash ribbon; deep tucked flounce bottom. Your loss if you fail to inspect these at 1.39 JOE ROSENBERG ® Xt 11 O'FARRELL STREETF - NEWS OF THE OCEAN. G Irwin, Garthley, Rosendal, 11 CLBARED. Stmr Walla Wa Perkins & C Hall, ska Salmon Fleet. | | Alexander, San - . | G > s & t of the salmnni the Alaska Packers’ A Brandemann, Everett; Schr Prosper, | Packers’ Association. SAILE! D. Saturday, Stmr San Mateo, Fletcher, Nanaimo. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. mr Walla Walla, Hall, Victorla. tesboro, Olsen, —. de: rlich, a, Hanlen Johnson, Fort “Sfendocin s . Mahukona. Davvevig, LLANEOUS. , which ashore at Eastham. 1C Im:‘l“x BOR—Arrives Feb 2—Scm for Skaguay. dor)hrch 2—-Br stmr Kintuck, Feb schr Wm Olsen, from TO SAIL. | D-Passed 1n March 3—Br mer. | Destinatio; stmr mnu.ck, m for Seattle. it s o sy ' Eare | GRAPE-NTTS. Arrived March Scottish Glens. March 3. i - S it . o RPN - 2 i Hume, from | ganta Barbar Humboldt 2 pm|Pler ; for | Santa Rosa.../San_Diego § Rm/bler 11 A CRAVING. | B Aehagasta o | .2 e e 5 e = | ON - Arrived March 3-Stmr A7ed. | Biraone. .. |Hmberar ’5,“.',’."3-,'5,' 3 ure Hints to Us of Food That Is| EAY_Sailed March 3-Stmr Empire, |astopia & Fortiand/ii am|Pier 24 Needed. | “NEAR BAY—Passed in March 2—Ship Flor- |Ttiamook Bay ....J1z m\Pl!r 13 from Honolulu; stmr Robert Dollar, ‘C(mullle River......| 4 pm Pler 2 &t f00d alone | Feb 27, for Seattle {(om Bay «| 4 pm|Pler 13 e g | .——An1vnd March 2—Stmr Rulh Newport Y amPler 11 most | stmr Czarina. hence Feb 2. " TStaren @. | P s B trom Sydney & Way Pts| 9 pm Pler 7 ? ; e | Beattle & Tacoma. |10 am|Dler 3 two serious falls | March 2—Stmr Mackinaw, for San {San_ Dicgo 9 am|Pler 11 i for 90 . I B Sdie Sar 1,08 ANGELES—Satled March 2—Stmr e, ¢ am|Pier 13 ible | Greenwood, for San Franel China and 1 pm|PMES. 1 down most | PORT LUDLOW- Arrived March 2-Chil bkta Puget Sound Ports|1i am|Pier 9 t Honololu. 1Ce w1l . gt R A- Arrived March 2—Stmr San Pedro, Joue By 2 mlPler 13 5 : A IMaren 2-Stmr Drunswick, for San | [portia & Coos Bayi ¢ amipier — | . ’ Francisco. - anip e o 1 using Grape. | 7TACOMA—Arrived March 2-Schr Glendale, (e B 2 | S ~ ed a gal | trom 8 3 t sur e 'k"iu("ivpp,«mua Feb I5—Schr Berena V2 mis.W. 2 e EEawih é B rest, | Thaiied Fon MoSehr Stagley. for Hapa | nal11 am|Pler 9 ané w en 1 have eaten my dinner, of | Tn port Feh 20—Schr u‘:z'lgomflur‘\(i Hl'vtér | Curacao.. -nery 3B «10 am{Pler 11 . ; e o8 | Compeer, schr Honoipu, schr Robert nd, | Point Arena..|Point Arema ... 2 pmPier 2 . "‘)‘u’: K";""w brig 1 bark Bdward May. | b but go to | CRE: » m— satist AE om- | finch Tiydrographic Office, ., Mer- atisty some [t Ta Heiga/| P Vehants . Evchange, San Franciscs, cal., | from ; schr rwnd:-nuL shence’ Feb 17; March 2, 1801 . rk Pruseiu, hence Feb 20, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry FOREN PORTS. b\lllfllll‘ was dropped at exactly noon 1o-¢ iy found it{ MOR 2 March 1—Aus stmr Mari- | I €, &t noon of the 130th meridian, or af § an Fraucisco. HO— a(!m Feb 21—Br bark ank, for O AG_Arrived Feb U—Br stmr . from Oregon. y of the us- | *} cause it increased the flow | s to cause discomfort.’ 5 Postum Cereal thor, for Hamburz from New- | 15 days from < Esther Buhne, Olsen, 9 days from Grays | w, Clement, 4 days from Eureka. | days from Wil- Saturday, March 2. Victoria, ete; ? Mahukona; Chas Nel- March 2. overn, San Pedro, in tuss ship City of Ben- arrived at Falmouth a" March 1—Stmrs Senator and City of LPATAIEO Sailed Feb M—Ger stmar Ha- CHERBOURG — Sailed March 2 uts, tro 3 Stmr St ew York tmr Barbarossa, Steamer IMovements. TO ARRIVE. | s i Bteamer. “From. Good- | 8t. Paul........ [Panama__ Diego: | Victorta Joyster Mandalay. Curacao. Umatilla. Coquille River . Mexican Ports. {Puget Sound Ports |Tillemook Bay . San Diego Alaska Newport Iparalso ays Harbor Crescent City’ Del Norte. Ban Pedro. Alliance.. “|Crescent City .|Crescent City {Humbolat > {Bortiand & Coos Bay..|) 0. ;rumru |{Humbolat .1 . |China and Jap: [Puget Sound Panama & V Tahiti Ports, Newport. ¥ Po Australia r Web- Coquille River E § pm|Pler 2 |New Yurk via Pan| 2 pm Pler 27 Groloek’ p. T Greenwjoh time. C. G, CALK.IN& U § ..‘(nchu‘e Sun," Hmud M % United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Haw- Rotert Lieutenant Comma de Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. _Published by offictal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fort' Point; ihe height of tide is the same at both places. Sun rises Sun sets . Moon_sets . wman oas| owa NOTE—In the lbove exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time of day, the third time column gives the last i | of the day, except when there are but three tides, as_sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts. sixcept when & minu: (=) precedes the helght, and then the number given Is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of referemce 1s the mean of the lower low twaters, A HOT TIME IN OIL TOWN the S. P. Excursion Gets There. There is every reason to belleve that the excursion to Bakersiield on Saturday evening next, which the Southern Pacific announces, will bg an unusually popular event. The interest In oil and all- that pertains to oil is little short of intense, and there is a very general desire to see the practical side of oil development. The advantages of this excursion are more than the half rate—or but little more—which is offered. There will be side trips all through the oil region planned expressly for this occasion, and excursionists will remain in their special cars wherever they go, because the sleep- ers will be used for these trips. The again, this is a chance that the business man can take advantage of without los- ing his rest or an hour ffom his work, The train will leave Saturday night and return early Monday morning. Ten dol- lars for the round rlp, sleeper extra. Make reservations eafly. GARRISON TROOPS GREET COMRADES FROM MANILA Eleventh Cavalry Escorted From Presidio Whatf to Quarters in Model Camp. The soldiers of the Eleventh Cav- plry were recelved upon their land- ing at the Presidio wharf yesterday by an escort consisting of Com- pany 8, convalescenis, a bnulllon of the Eighteenth Infantry, Tr and G. Sixth Cavalry, and the an uttery . Tield Artillery. The welcome accorded tie returning heroes was a warm one and a source of a great deal of picasure to the wan and emaciated wérriors. Headed by the Third Artillery Band the garrison troops marched with their fellow-fighters 10 the upper portiun of Model Camp, at ‘When ing their arms B! Dxewnt while the re- turned cavalrymen marched past. The men of the Eleventh were soon as signed to their tents, and in a few mo ments could be seen hur: to thes sacks filled with . It required but a short rs to make their camp | fit for occupancy and for the rest of the | Many Children Vaccinated. A large number of s:hcol children steod | i y in the main corridar of | Soldiers Accused of Robbery. ‘Allan Mitchell and Preston K. Wilson, two.soldiers, were arrested yesterday and the City Hall waiting to be. vaccinated. | booked on a charge of robbery. They Three doctors were kept busy applying the | were- ih a saloon at Baker and Gregnwich during t vaceine points to the bare arms of the ap- | streets. when W. plicants and more than 500 were treated ;.. The Board of Health.has'| asked them to buy a suit of elothes. They W. Tenbrook, salesman | for a -clothing house on Kearny street, | ay ¢ W i * | no more funds to purchase the virug-and | did not buy the clothes. Tenbrook soon day they were allowed entire freedom. | J0,0C {ion has been made to the Maydr | after accused the two seldlers of stealn ors and the soldiers had every opportunicy | to_direct that an appropriat'on. fcr the | his watch. They denled it, but Tenbrool 0 fell of their experences aurimg their | Purpose be made out of the urgent necea- | called if @ policeman and had them ar- two < and a half In the Philippines. | 3ity fund. The rush for vaccination is tha | rested. ~The watch was not found om The ty-sixth Infantry will be land- | Fesuit of the inquiry made by teachers in | 1 them when- searched. ed from the transport Pennsylvania ear: this morning and taken to the Presidic bay steamers. The soldiers will be met by the garrison troops and escorted to! camp alongside the tents occupied by the Eleventh Cavalry. The soldiers that arrived bn the trans- ort Meade were taken to the Presidio | ate Friday night. Of the 108 men 51 we: admitted to the general hospital and the rest were sent to the post to await dis- charge. Lieutenant Frank I. Otis, squadron Phil- ippine cavalry, has been assigned, under instructions from the War Department, to duty with the First Squadron, Fifteenth Cavalry. Wilber Scott, a discharged soldler, for. merly of Company F, Seventeenth fantry, who returned ‘on the transpor: Meade, ‘died while being brought from the transport to the general hospital. BUFFALO EXPOSITION READY FOR EXHIBITS Notice Is Sent to This State to Send On and Install Its Products. <A telegram was recelved Friday by Secretary Fiicher of the State Board of Trade from the management of the Pan- American Exposition at Buffalo urging haste in forwarding and installing goos from California. The telegram also ex- plained that no work would be permitted in ‘the Horticulture bullding, where the California representation of products wili stand, after May 1. The space devoted to California is all | ready. for the placiog of its wares and products. Secretary ~Filcher —has notices 1o all parts of the State to hurry exhibits to San Francisco that they may be forwarded. Every county in this Statc will be represented. There are greater uantities of exhibits than were sent aris in the Southern Pacific Company s | collection. The space is larger and wil rmit of an exhibition on a more compra- | ensive seale. California will have one- fourth of all the space in fhe Hortlculture | building, consisting of 12,000 square feet. Secretary Filcher will start for Buffalo immediately after the annual meeting of the State Board of Trade, which wil! take place on the 12th inst. ————————— C. Herrmann & Co. Attached. The firm of C. Herrmann & Co.; the hat. ters at 328 Kearny street, was attached | yesterday for $i8%. The attachment was made at the instance of F. Guasby, who is said to be acting for Fnfl!crn cred. jtore, Charles Herrmann, the founder of the concern, died recently in this city. Madame Keith will personally superin- tend the opening next Friday and Satur- day and will be very glad on that da> to meet all oid friends and customers. Ele- gant display promised. Keiw's, Pheign building, %8 Market street R the public schools as to whether the vac- cination certificates of their pupils have expired. —_————— 1 The oldest German college is Heildel- bersg; 1336. -\ pair—all sizss 1 will sell boys’ sho2s, black or tan, for 75¢ per pair. 1 will s2!1 ladies’ shoes, black of tan, for $1.25 per pair, and every pair is wonh $4 0. ies’ s ck o -alt sizes and widths; | have 100 pairs-af Richard Pahl’s own- hand-made shoes date style I will seli . W. L. Douulass $2.50 per pair. i will'seli Lilly & Brackett’s 54 Q0 tan shoes for s and wiaths. - anl if Lcan fit you they are 50¢ Sale Starts To- a'pair: Monday. I.. LESSER, €uccessor to Richard Pahl. RICHARD PAHL HAS QUIT. 1 have bought him out—I gave him 25: oa thedoilar for his entire stock and I wili sell these shoes at lawer prices than he 54.00 and $500 shces for $1.9> a l for men—this is a misfit lot and worth from $6.00 to $10.00 ir, but I will close them out for $1.25a pair. still have some riff-raff, that is to say, odd sizes; euteof- OITOW 324 KEARNY ST..Near Bush ==