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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1901. DUPLEIX IS POSTED AS OVERDUE, BUT LIGHT WINDS CAUSE DELAY Is More Than One Hundred Days Coming From -Australia, and It Was Feared That the Cargo Had Caught Fire. More Cases of Salmon Cast Ashore on Oregon Coast e o Foagters COMES NEAR DROWNING reese Acc tally Thrown 2 the Robert Dollar. kload of th R RRRRE RRRRE R R T RRRRRLR RRRRRRRR RENR RRRERRERRERERRREEY RRRRRRR ERRRRERE RERRY. RRRER RER RRRR RERY, REERRRRERRREEREERE ZRRE RREERRER RERRE RERRE KRR RRRRE RRZERRRR RRREE RERRR REE. REER RRRRR RRRR RRERRRRE VRRRY RR. KRR R Bring the childr + STAR SA L4 by - [ th Sptins+ ] - 1o ser e wondoriat | RAZORS $1.18. spog—rrug SUORY L7 po “Gay Corey Island”— Regularly $1.75 cach; packed and The 2fwssc Relan Vicsmia | out-oficun folks free shew. in nice tin box; ready for use; Golden Rule Bazaar. e} e e Sewhg —send name. % guaranteed. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE 3 for 25¢c. x : $5, $6, $7.50 Skirts $3.95. biack, but and medium weight, one prce, fine slk ones and many n Altatres Waist ; all are mark- ed forthis ay only atone price . Sale of Whiting’s Writing Paper. did- Writing Pap sheets to the pound, to.ay cnl pound Children’s Caps-- $pecial Sales. uar’yf ragceach, soec’a’ Friday only Ligies’ Corset Cove's— New goods, wzl cut UNMATCHABLE SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY As:orted lot of fine all- wool Skirts, most'y come navy, in plain and pebble chevio's, a'l wall made, in best flaring shapes, light ) regularly $5, $6and $7.50, a'l on special sale to-day only, at $3.95 $3.45 ins'cad of $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 for the finzst French flanne. fancy silk trimmed Wa'sss, together with a lot of new, fancy trimmed $3.45 Three hundred pounds only of Whiting's splen- in fain wove or royal linen finish, in octavo or commercial size, 9o " 18e Ladies’Undermuslin Children’s Lawn Caps \ —Just amivel from New York the kind that sells reg- 18¢c A Dress Goods Remnant Sale. A very large accumulat’on of black and colored Dre s Goods Remnants, sach stylish and de- sirable fabrics as Albatross, Herriettas, Vene- tians, Cheviots, Serges, Paids, etc., in waist, skir: ani dress len;ths—remnnnts which are already marked at a reduction from the regu- lar prices—wil be sold Friday ani Satusday oy a oOne -guarter off | marked prices. New Millinery. | /?, Many new, charm- A0~z Trimmed Hats at $10 © $15; also at Z.80; ready for to-day and to-mor- row. And our im- ported paterns are not only exclusive, but ex- Don’t delay. Next - ‘Johann Maria Farina Cologne (“Eiiomiiz™) 19¢ You know this delightful toilet arricle, the equal of any imported Gu:man cologne that is made. Regular price 55c per bottle. Owing to a change in the labe ing which the factory is about to adopt the op- portunity came to us of purchasing 1000 bottles at practically our own price, and we give you the benefit of this extraordinary purchase on | Friday and Saturday only, when the spec'al price par bot- tle will be To-Day - Saturday | &% Choicz of any Boys’ $5 Two-Picce Suit in our very large stock of juvenile clothing on Friday and Saturday only al gme~ $3. 75 ‘ quarter off.......... Every suil is guaranteed to b all wool and | ~ fast color; made up in the very best manner | quisitely beautiful. AR possible at the regular price of §5. Besides | Week will be busier. We can giveyou the stap'e lines, dogens of new styles that ‘flwfl attention th=se have just arrived jrom w York are in- |two days. | Straw Alpines—Nearly 20 styles—if we counted th~ colors and variety of band: we cou'd easily say a hun- cluded in the above offer. Men’s All-Wool Oxlord Gray Svits—Good lin- ings, good tallering; as good in every way as any $12.50 suit that we have seen on display else- 6 95 el vileos- o e where; on s;ecial sa'e Friday and Saturday only - B e Ml B el B Men's $2.50 Pants $1.65—We have exactly 75 pairs of strictly all-wool pices: 81, $1.50, pant ; neat, dark-gray siripes; stout, serviceable garm:nts, every pair of which we wamrant not | $0:78. $1.95, $2.50 1 $3.50. to rip; r:gularly 82 left—per par. . Men’s $3.50 Shoes $3.15. To-Day, Friday, Only—Choice of our entie ‘ Grocery Sale | Friday ard Saturday. | COff@@—0ur test 35c Java and Mocha, | for two days. Ib ....28¢ | Soap—Babbiti’s b 12 bars 500 Limit $1.00 worth to single customsr. e | Sardines—Ver; choice line of Men’s $3.50 Shoes, consisting of patent | Mash— o’r’\ h‘mf; ‘znf.i;: gfln leather, vici kid, box and tan calf, in high cut shoes; also tan Bromangelon— Favor'te fruit dessert, pkg. JO€ Peariine—Washing powder, 1-lb packages and black calf in low cut Oxford ties, made with the latest style 3 for 25¢ toe; of as good materizls and made in as fine 2 WA AR AR ARAAE ARAAA AARANR AAR AR ARRAAA AR AAAR AAARAA R ARAAR WRRR XA AR AR TAAAR AR AR WAL R R R ARt 5 and made, '5 - At $3. i Liguor S, NCH BARK DUPLEIX IN A CALM NEAR THE EQUA- 35¢ each, manner as a $3.50 shoe can be made. . r?‘ peelals. . WAS A LONG TIME GETTING HERE, THE DELAY BE- 25¢ Wi "wn"ky ":"\_s‘"""‘"' 2D BY LIGHT WINDS AND CALMS, » g Ex i H i er's Whiskey—A No. 1, reguarly goc a ! 3 : Ladies’ Muslin Gowas— 75c Tea Keities 49c. Dross p’"dl"y 'ae' ! bottle, on speciel sa’e for two days 5 s —& Embroidery and bem- A Fine Nickel-Platel Copper Tea Kettle, 2-|Nine Hundred peces Back Corduroy Skirt | only , ... Z1e S5 LA stitched trim mings, quart 2 for ofl, gas or alcohol stove; a nice | Bindings, in g-yarl lengths; 2 gool | Port or She-ry—Extsa quality, for twor daye e Thel MEMpRANDUA 2L e n:w goods just receiv- utensil for heating 2 small quantity of water | qua'ty in 2 good fast black; regularly | ony, per gallon s il o S H ed Br ship showing let- | ed, reguarly $1 qu'ckly; regularly 75c, special to- 20¢ a piecs, on special sa'e to-day 1 Liquor Bread—Regularly $2.35 a doren, spe- \n,“f_: | ey i Friday on'y day only. 7 49¢c o PRRERANE, i e....... 102 | ciet fx: twe days caly.. .. $2.65 % oot s ANEOUS. & E a ' NEWS OF THE OCEAN. More s;lm"n gomes are | ARARAARE ARR AARRE NAL AR AAR AN L X RRAR XA LAAE LR LR ARRAAAA R X LRAR AR XAV RRRRR RN RRRE Ry QasaAtcR A IR AR AT anana CCC fats. - Middle C | = = — white painted cabin plank- | Matters of Interest to Mariners and Merchants. Shipping will £ tmr Farallon, Stmr Santa Barba- mr Leelanaw, hence st AR Merchandise for Tahit: oma. March stmr ¥ rch 31—Br stmr ta PORT GAMBLE—Arrived M I ndeavor, from t, from Seattle; schr Arrived Ma h 13; stmr 1 Schr J G Wa , hence March 1 co, hence March 20; farch 20. March 20—Bark Pac- rch >m. n— n ch 21—U S stmr Columbine; m Tacoma, for San Fran- ed March fled March 21—Bktn Kli- stmr Coronado, from Re- March 20—Bark Kate n f A r “ships C | Shipping Intelligence. i e it Stmr Geo W Elder, hence Mareh 21 fed At o schr Maid PORT TOW bark Passepar Passed in hours from Port- from Honolulu. ch 21—Bark Haydn Brown, for 8 hours from Port- b rrived March 21—Bark rs from Re- rrived March 20—Ship , from Honolulu, for Che 24 hours from Monterey. rom Unga. hours from from Oyster Schr Gem, hence March 9. tmr Signal, for San Fran- ip Anna, Bojlman days from New- ;- Arrived March iled March 21—Br stmr Bel- . P Rithet, McPhail, 18 days from 21—Stmr McAlmon, 22 days from | B A i FOREIGN PORTS. , 3 days from Talca- | v1omORTA — Arrived March 21— Br ship ‘Drumeraiz. from Cardlff NANATMO—A ha Davls, bark Killoran, Jon Archie and Fontle, Stewarts Point O M Kellogg, Iversen, 18 days from Ma- Hunting, 20 hours 20—Nor stmr March ch 16, 8 GRUZ — Sailed March 20— Brig il Onstoni 56" Ban . ord, for Port Angeles. Muriel, Carisen; 35 days from Hono Arrived March 20-Schr Irene, Bchnoalts. 13 dayw Trom Hana. | JArrived March 19—U S stmr Shert- Thursday, March 2L arch 20-U § stmr Egbert, for Sas Tahiti; J D Spreck- | via_Taku COLON-Arrived March 10—Stmr City of Gielow, San Pedro; Goodall, | Washington. from New York. Sailed March i ~ ‘ AR fe & Umr Finance, for New 3 | _HAMBURG — Safled March 17—Ger bark hr Mary E Foster, Thompson, Honolulu; | vohl, for San Diego. : . Dt & £ | rrived March 19—Br ship Acamas, SAILED. 3 e ol R TA A"Arrived March li—Stmr City of y s Hansen, Seattle. | o ence S 36 on and some | o i AN | Salled March 7-Stmr City of Sydney, for lous to become | g mie, Badger, Ventura. | San Franc e n e two | Blas, Cattarinich, San Jose de arch. 21—Nor stmr Tita- neisco. son, Willapa Harbor. | N STEAMERS. i . . | NEW YORK—Salled March 21—Stmr Ken- Coos Bay. | eington, for Antwerp; stmr L'Aquitaine, for A wmpson, Honolulu, | Havre L 2 APHIC. | | Arrived March 21—Stmr Pennsylavnia, rom : n 2% 6 p m—Weather | HAmbUrE and P h miles per hour. | led March 21—Stmr Barbarossa, for Brem- Southampton. ON—Arrived March 21—Stmr Saxonla, jvernool; stmr Corean, from Glasgow. — Arrived ‘March 21—Stmr from Boston, for Liverpool. Teutonic, from Liverpool, for New W-Br ship W J for Queenstown. | Stmr Yori PALERMO-—Arrived March 21—Stmr Auguste Victorfa, for New York, returning from Ori- e ASGOW_Satled March 20—Stmr Monte- : . for Boston. ANTWERP—Sailed March 21—Stmr Neder- land, for Philadelphia. ROTTERDAM—Sailed March 21—-Stmr Rot- terdam. for New York. CAPE SPARTEL—Passed March 21—Crulsing yacht Prinzessien Victor Louise, from New York. via Funchal, for Gibraltar, Mediter- ranean and Black Sea ports, lZI—S'.ml' Cufle, The beer that causes biliousness is “green beer” — insufficiently aged. It is hurried from the brew- ery to the market before itis half fermented. Drink it and it ferments in your stomach, and the result is biliousness and headache. KINSALE—Passed March from New York, for Liverpool. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay._ Published by official 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; the helght of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, MARCH 2. Fermentation is expen- sive. It requires immense refrigerating rooms (ours hold 265,000 barrels) and an even temperature of 84 degrees. Fermentation is a process of months. No green beer ever leaves the Schlitz brewery. If you wish to be certain of an aged beer, get Schlitz, - the beer that made Milwaukee famous. "Phone Main 447, Sherwood & Sher- wood, 212 Market St., San Francisco Sun H W L W 3.0l s:51| 5.3] 12:52] NOTE—In the above 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 tide of the day, except when there are but three rt Gamble; | [ | rrived March 21—Stmr Aber- | Crescent CI! Progreso. Tacoma. | Queen an Dieg: Titania anaimo Eureka. Humboldt tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given ure in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower waters. s Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Tillamook Bay Grays Harbor Acme Newburg. W. H. Kruger. Empii Belgian Alllance.. Portland & Coos Ba: G China and Japan Portland and Astoria Washtenaw.... Tacoma .. San Pedro Humboldt Newport Coes Bay ... New York via Panama|Mar. MbOIAL ...vervrsenes rtland and Astoria. ¥ Pos Leelana’ al |Puget Sound Ports Point_Arena San Diego . Curacao. Destination. Steamer. | reh Tillamook _Bay | Coquille River Valparaiso & Way 12 |5 pm 11 am 9 am 9 am Seattle via Bureka. | Puget Souna Ports. Newport . Tumboldt March 23. China and Japan illamook Bay {Pler 11 Pler 13 (PMSS |Pier 13 ‘| Grays Herbor Pler 2 Gra; Harbor . Pler 2) N. Y. via Panama.| 2 pm/S.W. 1 ‘|Point’ Arena_... Pler 2 | "Saren 24. | Humboldt Pler o Astoria & Pler 24 an_Diego Pler 11 March 25, re.......|Coos Bay Pler 13 RPbure {Grays Hasboi 1)'s pmpler 3 : td and Cops Bay| & pm|Pler Aliance i e v ool Bonit: |Newport . am|Pler D;II‘QII Arcata. C ¥ 12 mPler 13 State of Puget Sou 11 am Pler 9 Sonoma. Sydney and Way 9 pm|Pler 7 San Pedr g{um'&ldt IP;:QY X} Jueen. . | San_ egn ler by |""March 28, capufeo.....|Panama & Way Pt[12 m(PMSS Asapu) March 29, North Fork. Humboldt . Pler 13 G. W. Elder..| Astoria & P« Pler 24 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N.,, Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., March 21, 1. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. ._G._CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge. OLD TIME SKIPPER ENDS HIS LIFE WITH REVOLVER J. W. Harrington, a master mariner, 65 years old, killed himself yesterday morn- ing in the County Almshouse by shooting himself through the stomach with a re- volver. Harrington was unable to perform man- ual labor and suffersd much from a rup- ture. His aged wife took sick recently and was removed to the City and County Hospital, where she now lies on her death bed. Since her illaess her husband be- came very despondent and during the last month often told his friend, J. H. Kuhl, who keeps a coal yard on Fourteenth street, that he intended to commit sui- ¢ide because he had no hope for the future. Mr. Kuhl cndeavored to cheer him and suggested that he become an in- mate of the Almshouse, where he could pass the remaining days of his life in peace without being haunted by the fear of want and where his wife could rejoin him should she recaver from her illness. Captain Harrington agreed, and on ‘Wednesday afternoon Mr. Kuhl took him to the home for the moneyless and had him regularly installed as an inmate. At that time Captain Harrington had $1 50, his total earthly possessions. At 5:35 yes- terday morning the inmates of the ward in which the captain slept were startled b{ the sound of a postol shot and saw the oid mariner writhing in his bed. He died almost instantly. | witness stand yesterday morning during the iInvestigation which is being held by Janelro. the same as that given before the States Inspectors of Steam Vessels. | the examination o | many searching auestions. into port shortly after the Rio went to | pany, urged the committee to recommend the bottom, the inquiry adjourned until | that the Board of Supervisors instead of Monday, when_ Pilot Johnson, who | the Chief of the Department of Eleetricity CAPTAIN JORDAN BEFORE PILOT COMMISSIONERS o o brought’in the Frederica, will be exam- | be vested with supervision of overheatd Repeats His Testimony Given at the | ined. wires, Ackerman repeated hiy request iy g iy ——————— | made at the last meeting that his com- eral Investigation o e OVERHEAD WIRES MUST pery be nt ‘1 the rm-n:xas of string- . rg overhead wires and maintain s Rio Wreck. CROSS AT COMMON POINT | buttons mow enjoyed . by haCang push Pilot Frederick W. Jordan occupied the | | American District Company Wmts‘ messenger service. He asserted that Hewitt had given out information to that company as to which points of common the State Pilot Commissioners and re-‘i 1’4“‘;{ Pfl"fles'é With Boy |« sing would be desisnated, but this hearsed, without divulging any new facts, | essenger Concern. This comss "»‘m‘ oo ¢ 16ia atiivy it ibe Makiug of A5 Bi da | Speilsatebt aui of . 1he Desert-] e ‘:.m;'eudanngmf\rmniu':gflfi - His testimony was practically United cal and Foreign Captain Leale conducted the pilot and asked ment of Electricity informed the Super-| Works that Fron: street, betww.en Jack- visors' Fire Committee vesterday that he | son and Washington. be paved with basalt would report within ten days regarding | blocks at a cost of $571 the designation of the common points at | NIEE PRSI g P which overhead wires for messenger serv- | SUICIDE OF A WOMAN.—Mrs. Eliza Swan- ice should be strung. Charles Ackerman, | '$2n. a mulatto resident of tenderloin, comrmitted suf terday president of the American District Com- | holic acid. Her nd is & Fullman pore After reading the statement of First Of- — Causes bilious head-ache, back-ache | and all kinds of body aches. Spring is here and you want to get this bile | poison out of your system, easily, naturally and gently. CASCARETS | are just what you want; they never grip or gripe, but will work gently while you sleep. Some people think the more violent the griping the better the cure. Be careful—take care of our bowels—salts and pill poisons eave them weak, and even less able to keep up regular movements than be- fore. e only safe, gentle cleaner for the bowels are sweet, fragrant S. They don’t force out the foecal matter with violence, but act as a tonic on the whole 30 feet of bowel wall, strengthen the muscles and restore healthy, natural action—buy them and try them. You will find in an entirely natural way your bowels will be promptly and permanently put in good order for the Spring and Summer work., CURED BY LIVER TONIC D CUARANTE K e T