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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1901. . 21 ST EAMSHIP SPOKANE MAK ES HER MAIDEN PLUNGE INTO THE WATERS OF THE BAY Latest Addition to the Fleet of Coast Passenger Vessels Gracefully Glides From the Ways at Night. RETTILY and gracefully sliding ¥S to her baptismal he waters of the bay, launched just to at the Un- a minute P. m.—when i Miss Maude La- es of the vessel de- d read prow and suspended T of blue rib- champagne. Attired in a — T U ST COMPANY'S STEAMSHIP SPOKANE, WHICH WAS SUCCESSFULL ION TRON WORKS LAST NIGHT. SHE IS THE FIRST OF A NEW F )R THE PACIFIC COAST. D FROM HER LEET OF PASSEN- ved with the gold | s and ribbons, and § Senator Per- s successfully against the shapely 1, wh ity roar of kerchiefs by )arse toots 1 ing off the from the ves- be brought be fitted for ended to carrying 6 inches; depth 1350 5 feet, cargo D. W., 6 inches: pitch, 4 bronze blade, eylinder, P. cooling SUPERINTENDENT SCOTT HURT of “Snubbing Rope” Breaks His rht Leg Above the Knee. i w dispersing and e about to leave s brought from ways, borne on the Ler of workingmen. | office and an ex- | he crowd amination disclosed the fact that his right ; ieg had been broken above the knee. ng Scott was direct- to check the this purpose was us While the s being paid out one of the colls caugh the gro round his ieg and threw him to und. The rope unwound almost as soon as he fell and to this is attributed his escape from a plunge into the bay. | There were a number of eye-witnesses to the affat vho declare that the accident E All claim that the twist which had been carefully cotled and caught Scott's leg in its em- brace twisted suddeniy and ensnared him before he could possibly get out of the way Mr. Scott was as soon as possible re- moved in an ambulance to St. Hospital. He is the nephew of Henry T. and Irving M. Scott and is the general | superintendent of Lhe Unton Iron Works. GAELIC SAILS FOR ORIENT. | Has About Fifty Cabin Passengers Aboard and a Small Cargo. There was not much excitement over the sailing of the Occidental and Orlental eamship Company's Gaelic for Hawail, Japan and China yesterday. take away a full cargo and only about fifty passengers in the cabin. She only made port last Monday S wasted In loading and getting her away. Those who went out in the cabin are: For Yokohama—Mrs. L. J. Burson, J. E. Ceit S, Fernald, Miss M. L. Haskins, Mrs. M. M. Kuhn, Mr. 'and Mrs. C. C. Nichols, Miss E, Passingbam, Otis A. Poole, Mr. and Mre. H. T. Richardson, Miss Lena Richard- son, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stead, V. W. Villinger, F. M. Walker; Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert Wer- ner. For Kobe—John Campbell For Nagasaki—Miss C. Tayler and maid. For Shanghai—Alexander Campbell, Burnett Mrs. L. C. Lytton, Rev. and Mrs. and three children® Mr. and Mrs. R. Ramsey, J. Samson. For Hongkong—J. N. Boyd, L. G. Cariton, Mr. and Mrs L. G. Clarke, G. F. Fry, Miss Luke'’s | She did not | so no time was | M. Hannon, Mrs. F. Henley, Mr. and Mrs. . E. Nissley, E Seale, C. Went Word Mr. and Mrs. V. A. C Mr. and Mra H . D. Mendell, Mr. and Mrs, >. Newcomb, L. Plate, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Hawkins, Hubbell, ¥ J. N. Hays s a missionary return- ing to his field of labors in China and many of the others are making a trip to the Orient for pleasure. Very few Chi nese went away on the Gaell sengers will join her at Honolulu. — - Water Front Notes. | The reinsurance rate on the British ship | Aranamurchan has again dropped to 60 | per cent. | Captain Ross, the diver, says he has lo- | cated the wreck of the Rio de Janeiro near Mile Rock in fourteen fathoms of water, | . Seven women and children who came up |1n the steerage of the Curacao from Mex- | feo were refused a lanaing by the Immi- £ration Commissioner ycsterday. They are | without mleans, but say they have friends in 8an Franclsco. Thex will have an- other examination to-morrow. sl s | NEWS OF THE—OCEA.N. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Bdward May will load merchandise here for Honolulu; the Beechdale, wheat at Port- land for Kurope, 40s 64, chartered prior to arrival. | The Sonoma’s Cargo. I The Oceante Steamship Company's steamer Sonoma, which salled yesterday for Sydney and ‘Wway ports, cairied a cargo of general merchan- dise, manifested as follows: For Australla, New Zealand, \426; Samoa, $2060; { $495; South Africa. $8432° Total 2.’ The cargo included the follow- For Australla—10 bbls beer, 114 cs books, 126, | 25, 1bs coffee, 130 cs canned goods, 4250 doors, 35,951 1bs drled fruit, 5 cs dental appliances, 87 cs drugs, % cs dry goods, 14 cs electrical appli- ances, 1722 Ibs hops, 44 rolls leather, 108,266 feet | lumber, 100 pkgs 300 cs metal polish, 6 pkgs | machinery, 334 bdls, 484 rolls newspaper, 10 | bbls ofl, 450 cs oats, 27 bales: overalls, 13 cs c and no pas- | - int, 13 cs photo shoes, 21 c bbls whisky. For New Zealand—13 ers bicycles and sun- dries, 50 csks 50 bbls beer, 10,317 Ibs coffee, 625 s canned goods, 600 1bs chocolate, 245 pkes car material, 1bs: dried fruit, 21 cs drugs, s fuse,'600 1bs hops, 75 pkgs machinery, cs metal polish, 75 bdls 221 rolls newspaper, 10 bbis oil, 420 cs oats, 15 bales overalls, 10 cs photo goods, 170 pkes raisins, 135 cs salmon, 15 €8 _shoes, 57 cs_whisky. For Samoa—1800 1bs bread, 19 cs canned goods, 710 Ibs dried fruit, 35 bbis flour, 34 pkgs groce: fes and provisions, ‘8 cs hardware, 6 crs mill- work, 524 Ibs millstuff, 2 crs school furniture, 80 cs'3 bbls salmon, 52 guls wine, 10 cs whisky For Tonga 1slands—3 bales overalls, 30 cs sal- mon, 4 sks beans. For Cape Town, 8. A.—200 cs salmon, 500 cs canned fruit, 25,000 !bs dried fruit. For Durba; A.—$75 cs canned frult, 575 s salmon, dried frutt. Wheat Shi_pment. The British ship Hougomont cleared yester day for Queenstown for orders with 87,913 ctls wheat, valued at $81,210, and 30,000 feet lumber as dunnage, valued at $460. Merchandise for the Orient. goods, 51 pkgs scales, 402 soap, 1S cs 3654 1bs seed, 100 cs 2 8. Tbs The steamer Gaelic cleared yesterday for China and Japan with a general cargo, valued at §188,422, manifested as follows: For China, $104,054; Japan, 81; Manila, $26,387; Indles, $4209; Koren Viadivostok. $19.560. The following w e principal shipment; For China—2700 gals - bottled beer, -3612 its cheese, 737 cs canned goods, 1330 Ibs coffee, 100 cs clgarettes, 24 cs drugs, 1250 lbs dried fruit, 1050 bales domestles,- 6375 bbis flour, 401 cs groceries and provisions, 10 csks ginsens, 764 Ibs ham and bacon, 60 cs liquors, 574 piga lead, 54,450 feet lumber, 802 pkgs matting. nails, 5230 1bs pearl barley soap, £34 gals wine. For Japan—6 pkes agricultural tmplements. 8 cs bicycle sundries, 2000 1bs butter, 4256 Ibw coffee, 451 cs canned goods, 80 carwheels, 43 pks electrical supplies, 198 pkgs grocerles and pro- visions, 30 beles ha: 1bs ham and bacon, 54 cs liquors, 1020 pigs lead, 17 rolls leather, pkss machinery, $100 kegs nails. 545 1be oats, 1 s salmon, 140,050 Ibs tan bark, 1033 gals | wine. For Manila—50 cs blackberry brandy, 80 cs catsup, 10 cs gum, 10) kegs sauerkraut, S4 cs stationery, © Dkgs tools, 8 cs salmon, 137 cs liquors, 50’ cs photo goods, 3000 crs potatoes, 100 s wine. For East Indies—25 cs canned goods, 27 cs marmalade, 62 pkgs traction engine. For Korea—169 pkgs grocerfes and provisions, 34 cs canned goods, § kegs nails, 2 cs dry goods, s hardware, 2 cs paints, 3 cs household goods. For Vladivostok—2200 pkgs cordage, 3 cs furni- ture, 158 pkgs agricultural implements, - 20 cs salmon, 704 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, March 30. . Danlels, 72 hours from San | Stmr Curacao, Parsons, 11 days from Guay- ma. d way ports. S 5 . Jessen, 22 hours from Bureka. ours from Port- 4, Zachary, € days from Grays hr Queen, Nilson, ® days from Port Gam- hr Gem, Nilson, 5 hours from Coos Bay. CLEARED. Saturday, March 30. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, Seattle; E T Kruse. Stmr Santa Rosa, Gielow, San Diego; Good- all Perkins & Co. tmr Walla Walld, Hall, Victoria ahd Port 1: Goodall, Perkins & Co Arab, Wills, Manila, via Honolulu; ment. stmr C inch, Hongkong and Yoko- o, via Honolulu; O & O SS Co. E Larsen, Chignik Bay; Alaska Packers' Association. Br ship Hougomont, Lowe, Queenstown; Ep- pinger & Co. Bktn Fremont, Kelton, Unga; Lynde & Housh Co. SAILED. Eaturday, March 30. pStmr Sonoma, Von Oterendorp, Sydney and Tonolul , Bepdegard, —. Stmr Jennie, Esser, Cooks Inlet. Stmr Czarina, Seaman, Seattle. Stmr San Ped: hnsen, Bureka. s National City, Dettmers, Fort Bragg. Point Arena, Hansen, oyo, Hansén, Fort Brags. rescent City, Payne, Crescent City. Matteawan, Croscup, Tacoma. Nome City, Danlels, —. Coquille River, Green, — . Br stmr Gaelic, Finch, Hongkong and Yoko- bama, via Honoiulu. Bark Diamond Head, Peterson, Honolulu. Bark Levl G Burgess. Younggren, Tacoma. Ship Santa Clara, ldndberg. Karluk. 8 Danielson, Nelson, Sluslaw River. Fanny Dutard, Rudbach, Port Blakeley. - Rio Rey, Milier, Mendoeino. NT LOBOS, March 30, 10 p m—Weather wind NW, velocity 20 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. ASTORIA—Arrived March 30—Br stmr St hence March 26 FORT BHAGG—Arrived March 3)—Stmr Se- hence March 2. SEATTLE—Satled March 2—Br stmr Moy- une, for London. Arrived March 29—Stmr Bertha, from Valdez; schr Ivy, hence March 17. Sailed Feb 3(—Stmr Dirigo, Arrived March 30—Stmr from Tacoma CASFAR—Arrived March 3)—Stmr Samoa, hence March 29 EUREKA—Salled March 30—-Schr J G Wall, Mendocino. hazy; for Skaguay. Elthu Thomson, for San Francisco. Arrived March 30—Stmr Pomona, hence March 2 PORT GAMBLE—Arrived March $0—Schr i e o o L L] | | o | o o 4 L o * —_— L o s o o z OIL CLOTHS—Square yard.....e.- o | Yard Wide OLD DUTCH CARPETS. o L ] b4 4 & | SMYRNA RUGS—30x60.......... o o Pileat 2L B, s : i_[The — Because of our largely increased business we have been compelled to doudle our s'orero>m. On the 1st of April we shall add to our present store No. 226 Powell street, making a frontage of 5o feat. —to make room for our new gonds, ep transit from New York and NOthi!adelphia factories, we shaii offer exceptional chances to buyers. —and you will need no one to tell you that the prices are——. T"AT [S Well, walk in and look around. You will be surprised at what you can purchase for little money. ART RUGS, 9x12—Everywhere else $9, here........... All-Wool Extra Super KIDDERMINSTER—Yard wide, everywhere else 75C, here.....oeeeeerainiiieinneene......88¢C Pretty Designs and Color'nzs in ART CARPETS—Yard wide..35¢ No one else can sell this fabric, as the goods are exclusively confined 1o our store. LACE CURTAINS—From Stewart & McDonald, Glasgow, Scot- jand; beautiful designs; by the yard........ ; A few designs 3 yards Iong....eeeeessesisecansaneasasA Pair T0C JAP RUGS—18 feet long by 21 feet...ccvevenee.........$88.00 ALL BECAUSE OF THE ENLARGEMENT OF Rrt Qarpet Sho l FreREnn 226-228 Powell St., Yoar Soary. i —_—— THE : ART : CARPET : SHOP |. e . . 2 A —_————— $4.80 cernee... 81,25 San Francisco; schr Alice Cooke, for Honolulu, TACOMA—Arrived March 30—Ship Dashing Wave, ¢ March 19. Arrfvéd March 30—Bark Carrollton, from Honolulu. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived March 30—Schr Transit. from Honolulu, VENTURA- Arrived March 30—Schr Peer- less. from Port Blakeley. COOS BAY—Arrived March 30—Stmr Empire, hence March 26 FORREI PORTS SYDNEY—Sailed March 20—Schr W H Smith, for Honolui ANTLA—Arrived March 20—Br stmr Wye- field, hence Feb 20, ANTWERP—Arrived March 27—Br __ship County of Edinburgh, from Oregon. March 28—Br ship Marathon, from Oregon. HULL—In port March 2—Br ship Penthe- silea, for Tyne: Br ship Glencaird, for Tyne. HAMBURG—In port March 16—Fr bark Marechal de Turenne, for —. GUAYAQUIL—Sailed March stmr Sesostris, for Hamburg. IQUIQUE—Sailed March 28—Br ship Stronsa, for San_ Francisco. 12—Ger YOKOHAMA — Sailed March 17—Br stmr Braemar, for Tacoma. Safled March 30-Br stmr Dorle, for San nejsco. FT('AP"L(‘(\—vSuHed March 27—Br stmr Are- quipa, for San Francisco. OCBAN STBAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed March 30—Stmr Mar- uette, for London; stmr Gascogne, for avre; stmr Maasdam, for Rotterdam, via Boulogne; #tmr Etruria, for Liverpool; stmr Furnessla, for Glasgow: stmr Pennsyivania, mburg. T RGHAMA—Arrived prior to March 80— Stmr Coptie, from San Francisco, via Homo- lulu, for San Francisco; stmr Idzumi Maru, from Seattie, for Hongkong. MANILA — 4rrived March 30—Stmr Ping Suey, from Seattle. PALERMO—Arrived March 30—Stmr Prinzes- sin Victorla Luise, from New York, on Med- errarean cruise. . " POOL—Salled March 2%9—Stmr LIV} Bovie, for N€w York. March 30—Stmr Servia, for New York. ANTWERP—Safled March 30—Stmr Western- land, for New York. HQRHYorkfied March 30—Stmr Champagne, w % m{’ofihfln Me—Arrived March 30—Stmr Viconde, from Liverpool. —_— Sun, Moon and Tide. States Coast and Geodetlo Survey— ey Heights of High and Low entrance to San Francisco Bay, Published by officlel su- 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. SUNDAY, MARCH 31 280 kegs | the tainer and is made of best price ALSO—THH NEW of best patent leather, huckles. waist ing cial best untarnishable buckle of rope design. you bands. pers in best effect. Just fancy, only. Elsewhere as a grea price Width 6o .. Width 30 ... the early morning tides are given in the left hand culyumn 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 thres tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United Btates Coast Survey charts, except When a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth iven by the charts. The plane of reference s the mean of the lower low waters, Pl Soisd ol Steamer Movement: TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Due. Arequi; Valparaiso & Way Pts(Mar. 31 Mandalay. Coquille River -|Mar. 31 ... Coquille River .|Mar. 81 Grace Doliar... |San Pedro 3 Kvarven.. Nanaimo Portland and Astori: Tillamook Bay . . |Mar, San Diego & Way Pts Acapulco M Columbla. Acm Quee Puget Sound Ports. Tacoma . Apr. Coos Bay . ‘{Apr. Seattle & N. Whatcom|Apr. onolulu -|Apr. Newport . A Panama & Way Ports| Humboldt -|Apr. Point_Are Apr. San Diego Apr. Honolulu Tacoma . Santa Barbara . TO SAIL. Destination. March 31. ‘Humboldt Coquille River Panama & Wa; Humboldt . /Beattle & Tacoma. 2 pm(Pler 9 12 m|Pler 13 11 am|Pler 24 9 am/Pler 11 5 7 AT e e Was] (e 3 g 12 m|Pler 13 9 am|Pler 11 i S{pler 5 Fom 10 Movements of Transports. The chartered steamship Arab took aboard 650" horses yesterday and will sail foen BUllE 5p e or the sals oad Enissie s B oug] were going into their &‘go Sh to-morrow with Nothing Has Ever Bcen Invented Before Thatd Docs the Work of the New Cenlury Hair Relainer. other hair now in vogue can keep the fine, short hair away from neck—a spolls the effeét of the best dressed woman. i ple, easy and durable. You start the hase of the head and como upward as far as you deem necessary, then b the two pins inwa namental as well as useful, quality highly polishad and smoothly finished. ular price 50c. Our challenge price... A Few Novelties From Our Bec't Depariment. THE NEW L'AIGLON METAL BELT, made of best French gray, untar- nishable snake effect, L’Aiglon buckle front and back. Our challenge 0 by LONG STRAIGHT FRONT EFFECT BELT, made with It is made so as to give the new long effect In front, with decided slant, giv- Only. There Is Only One Hose Sup- porlerelt Is the FOSTER. It is artistic, sanitary, stantial and gt 3 want “kangaroo’’ shape. The front pad is made of the finest im- ported fast black sateen, to which is attached four elastic It is the newest and best supporter to hold the al domen in. It is the stout lady’s greatest friend. Splendid Ncws for Alert Shop- ALSO—CHILD'S HOSE, made of best Peru- vian cotton, double heels, length and very elastic, warranted fast black. bargain at . A SPECIAL EVENT IN RIBBONS. 5000 yards black or white taffeta Ribbon, made of best quality all-silk taffeta. ...17¢ Width 16 . A2ye Width 5 ‘We make the new Bernhardt Illusion Ro- sette Free of Charge. JOE ROSENBERG, Mail Orders Solicited. ADVERTISEMENTS. to Equal These Values. NEW EASTER VEILINGS. JUST IN—250 different meshes, some in the new spider web, others in plain or fancy mesh, chenille or v flat velvet dot, in black, pep- \ # per and salt or magple A ¥ meshes. Only............25¢ The Wonder of the Glove World. THE NEW SOROSIS GLOVE, made of very best prime Lambskin, Paris point stitched back, pique sewed, two clasp, soft and pliable, coming in all the new shades of brown, and tan. Every woman who reads this will instantly realize what extraordinary values these are at... -81.00 Our New Twentieth Century Bust Perfector. It is designed to be worn with or without corsets. When worn without corsets it is an efficlent bust supporter and is hailed with delight by athletic retainer fault that It is sim- retainer at the pushing d the re- It is or- is adjusted. shell, Res- -25¢ Ttalian metal, _wire with large and rounds the bust and fills in all hollows, thus enabling dressmakers and tallors to §ive their patrons a perfect fit 't 1s made of best fast black sateen or summer netting. Our special In Our Suit Depariment. Ladies’ Tailor Suits. Made of good quality imported all wool cloth, with natty Eton Jacket, with satin-faced reveres, tatlor ' stitched, jacket lined throughout with very best extra heavy silk Itallan cloth. Skirt seven-gored flounce, lined with best quality percaline lining. We are making a splendid leader of these natty spring suits ...50¢ WAIST, two fire gilt Highly spe- 59 sub- just what now—the new Special Shirt Waist Sale. LADIES' WAISTS, made of good quality percale, plain back, full front, fancy adjusta- able collar, new sieeves, with Bishop cuff. all sizes, colors pink, blue, lavender and biack and white stripe. The price reveals a story of low selling. 49¢ Our challenge 50¢ Our Hosiery Depl. LADIES' HOSE, made of quality thread, warrante double heels and toes, long and very elastic, in the new Parisian lace ted Lisle fast black, extra im; Special Items From Ovr Corset Dept. The World-Renowned MAJESTY CORSET lor Stout Figures. It is made of very best fast black Itallan cloth, boned throughout with very best qual- ity tempered steel, with double side steels, rustproof front steels. It is just the corset for a stout person. as it is firm and strong and molded to fit the stoutest figure. Should you break a steel in this corset within ninety days we replace it with a new corset. Unusual price concessions 82.75 Our New Straight-Front Corset Is the talk of the town. For quality and price it has no equal. It is made of best quality Italian cloth, bias cut, hand gored, new low sloping bust, double ' side steels, _rust-proof front steels. Well rounded hips. No woman can afford to slight such an opportunity at this challenge price.... ...81.00 816 MARKET STREET, Running through to 11 0’Farrell, PHELAN BUILDING. 5 toes and knees, full Our 25¢ .10¢ 4c troops and the Kilpatrics is scheduled to sail on April 5. The Astec, with horses, and the Ohio, with troops, are to safl April 8, and the Logan will take away a thou- sand men on April 15. About 2500 regulars ! yleld over $5000 in will April’l and 15. d and silver. leave for the Philippines between —_———— One vear's sweepings of the British mint JOROBOBCRCRCECRCRCE AORCHCR0NCE GOLDEN GATE . CLOAK 4 SUIT HOUS § 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET EASTER ATTRACTIONS! THE LARGEST AND MOST ELEGANT VARIETY OF Stylish Tailor-Made Suits EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. The superiority of fit and finish is not excelled, the lowness of our e prices not equaled by any other house. $35.00. BLACK AND NAVY BROADCLOTH TAILOR SUITS. wita milliner fold, fancy stitched seams, with accordeon pleat, taffeta silk drop skirt, a very stylish and elegant garment. $45.00. BELTED ETON SUITS of fine Venetian or Broad Cloth. with white broadcloth vest, trimmed with bullion, skirt trimmed with pointed satin bands, elegantly tailored and silk-lined. Exclusive high-grade novelties ar $50, $60, $75. Silk Dress Skirts, $10 to $150. Models of artistic Grenadine and Chiffon effect, the most dainty and ele- gant goods ever displayed. SILK and GRENADINE ETON and BOLERO JACKETS $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00. SPECIAL!.... 50 NOVELTY TAILOR SUITS, Eton, blouse dnd box style, elabor- ately trimmed and tailored, real value $25.00. Ouf price for Easter | | | $/5.00. OO0