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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1901 BAY FERRY STEAMER TAMALPAIS LAUNCHED AT UNION IRON WORKS Transport Ohio Carries Battalion of Thirtieth Infantry, Be- sides Many Civilians and a Prospective Bride— of Fleet of Ships for Salmon Trade Leaves for the North First Y-BOAT FOR SPEED A} THE ROUTE BETWEEN THIS CITY AND SAUSALITO. YD FOR THE COMFORT OF PASSENGERS. . TAMALPAIS, LAUNCHED YESTERDAY AT THE UNION IRON WORKS, AS SHE WILL APPEAR SHE HAS ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS Ruth Louise Wins- er of C. R. Wins- ed the electric but- Union Iron Works morning the North d's magnificent new lle-wh eel ferryboat Tamal- £ from her cradle out The ceremony ished without a e last restraining m beneath the >d down the de- te Doe, the ent J. B. Stet- Pacific Coast Railroad, champagne against her ed her Tamalpais. _The i by the omurs The crew’s staurant are all day for the trial + Vet been set, but it Is ex- t the Tamalpais will be ready mmission in about ten days, take the place of the San Sausalito route. The San reld in reserve, to be used cident. at, it is expected, will have a knots. Her displace» g : breadth of f ‘length over all, 335 feet, ana between perpendiculars, 223 feet. DISCOVER MEASLES IN TIME. Two Soldiers Afflicted With the Dis- eas: Delay Sailing. ther transport, the Ohio, left yester- 750 be- e over time by the dis- s of measles among the their malady_was tled out of the r guard on the d away nine of- e Ohio carr] ADVE_RTIEEMENTS. For fifty years Schlitz beer has been brewed at ee. From this city it goes to the remotest The sun never sets on Schlitz Civi live where Schlitz parts of the earth. lized men do not beer is not standard. Schlitz beer has made It has Iwaukee beer the distinction of purity, and Milwaukee famous. purity is everything, but waukee beer is not z beer. a beer that is d that demand People now demand is abso- process is Every drop of product is cooled in red air. Every barrel ered —every bottle sterilized. A beer that is aged and healthful. That Sherwood & Sher- t., San Franch THE BEER cTHAT MADE IMILWAUKEE FAMOUS A MILD STIMULANT m:t produces beneficial effects— |, the past thirty - eight {3 yea All Druggists. s estimated that the | transport between | [ NOTE—In Refuse Substitutes, l ficers and 570 enlisted men of the Thirtieth Infantry, four assistant army surgeons, twelve men of the Hospital Corps, nine- teen men of the Signal Corps, ninety-nine casuals and recruits, two prisoners, fif- teen female and five male civillans and three children. Among the cabln passengers were the following named: Lieutenant Colonel L. A. Malete of the Fif- teenth Infantry, Captain T. B. Murphy of the nlteemh Infantry, Captain A. W. Cowan, M erre, Captain C. Ander- Lapierre, Mrs. McCor Yanes, M Jennings, Mrs. Captain Van Mrs. Cum- Mrs. Anderson and chuid, Mrs. R. B. Miller, Mrs. Atwell, Mrs. | Schellerberger, Mrs. Morrison, | Tuil, " wite, child and governess, mings and Miss Stanchfleld. On her arrival at the islands Miss Stanchfield will become the bride of Cap- tain Icks. F. T. Yanes goes down to act ’zs a Government interpreter. Movements of Transports. Rush orders were issued yesterday to prepare the transport Thomas for de- parture on Saturday. It s originally | intended to send out the Warren, but the | immense amount of work required on the | vessel will preclude departure on the reg- ular schedule. No date has yet been fixed for the Warren's next trip. The Thyra had a _diversified cargo. | There were 512 tons of commissary | plies and " 108 tons of quartermaster’ F(c\fes. the rest of her cargo being made | up of fodder for the animals aboard, of | which 520 were Government horses and 24 officers’ horses. Her passenger list comprised one officer and fifty-two men of the Sixth Cavalry, one assistant and one veterinary surgeon and ten civilian em- ployes. Soldier’s Knife Comes Into Play. Michael Quinn, a drunken soldler, with a big knife, started in early yesterday morning to terrorize Spear street, be- tween Market and Mission, and for a time succeeded. With one blow of his club Pa- | trolman '’ Henneberry _ knocked ~Quinn “out,” took a second knife away from him and landed him in the City Prison on a charge of disturbing the peace. Salmon Fleet Departs. The first of the fleet of ships to sall for | the salmon canneries left yesterday. Bris- | tol Bay in Alaska is the point of destina- | tion, and they were dispatched by the | Alaska Packers’ Association. The ships | Willlam H. Macy and America and the | | bark Will W, Case comprised the ad- | | vance guard. Others will depart later in | the week. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. The Fantasi will load lumber at Hastings lls for Cork: the Serena Thayer, lumber at Evreka for Hilo. For S Cargo for British Columbia. | _The steamer Walla Walla salled yesterday for Victoria with a cargo valued at $13,863, includ- g the following: Nine cs arms and ammunition, 20 cs axle | grease, 7401 ibs 20 pkgs butter, 26 cr cabbage, 524 1bs cheese, 1020 lbs chocolate, 332 cs canned | goo ,231 1bs dried fruit, 29 cs drugs, 8 cs | electrical supplies, 451 pkgs fruit, S5 PhER ETo- | certes and provisions. 600 Ibs hops, 9 pikes Pousencid woods, 11051t lumber, 4 picae o ¥, 10 cs metal polish, 1500 1bs milistuffs, 10¢ tins matches, 35,270 Ibs malt, 60 bxs paste | 7 bbls paint, S0 pkes raisins, 302 pkgs vege- cbles, 231 gals wine, 7 pkgs wagon material. Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Stemer. | From. | Dorte ~|China ana Japan | Coron: Newport . | Lmatilla. .| Puget Sound Ports Santa Ba San Pedro. | | Acme. Santa Rosa.....|San Diego. | Foint Arena....|Point Arena. | Scuth Coast. Humboldt | Mattewan. | Australia. .| Humbolat San Pedro. .{Humboldt . Newport .. Grays Harbor... -{San” Diego.. " Puget Sound Forts. Nanaimo” - | CrescentCi Hamburg & . Panama W TO SAIL. Destination. |Salls.| Pler. | Steamer. | | April 17. | Grays Haror .| 5 pralBler 2 Grace Dollar | China. .|China and Japan..| 1 pm PMSS | Limari " |Valparaiso Way.[12 m{S.W.2 Queen. .|San Diego . 9 Sm‘l’)cr u | April 18] | Arcata.. 12 m{Pler 13 Santa Barb. 4 pm|Pler 2 | Pomona. pnul”ier 9 Robt. Dollar. 2 G. W. Elder.. | A 4 North Fork. A Ventura. 1 San Pedro. ... |[Humboldt |10 am|Pler 2 ‘orona. Newport .. 1 City of Para.. |Panama April 20. Argo...........[Coquille River.. Point -\rena .{Point Arena ... Jeanie ome via Seattle..| 2 pm|Oil Wk | Leelanaw Y. v. Panama.| 2 pm|Pier 16 | Eureka 9 am|Pler 13 Umatilla. Puget Scund Ports.|11 am|Pier § ta Rosa San Diego.. 9 am Pier 11 April 22, \ | Australia..... Tahiti dirr(‘l . l pm Pler 7 April 23. ] Bonita. ewport 9 am/Pier 11 Rainier. 3 . \ fer 2 | Columbia A%lnrla & Portland|1l AmlPler "1 Sun, Moon and Tide. | Tnited States' Coast and Geoletic_ Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San ncisco Bay. _Published by official au- ity _of the Superintendent. The high and low Waters occur at front (Mission-street wharf) about ates later than at Fort Point; e same at both Slaces. 2t .o 2. the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left tand eclumn and the successive tides of u:eL is the Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8§, N., Mer- Cal., chan mean of the lower low waters. _— Time Ball. ts' Exchange, San Francisco, April 16, 1901 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— L e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock Lieut Stmr Stmr Bay. Stmr Brunswick, Anderson, 4 days from San Pedro. Stmr Fulton, Levinson, 36 hours from Grays p. m., Greenwich time. C._G. CALKINS, — day in the order of occurrence as to time of dey; the third time column gives the last tide 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, 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 refcrence BUSINESS MEN AID COMMITTEE Fund for the Reception of President McKinley Increasing. ey Subscriptions Continue to Pour in and the Financiers Are Sanguine That an Adequate Sum Will Be Forthcoming. —_— The business men of San Francisco are subscribing liberally to the fund to be devoted to the reception to President Mc- Kinley. More than $5000 has already been subscribed, and the finance committee is sanguine that within a few days the fund will be twice that size. The following additional subscriptions had been received by the committee up to noon yesterday: Brewers’ Protective A!!oclallon, $500; Cali- fornia Cotton Mills, $25; The Viavi Company, $25; Mahony Bro 5; Thomas Day Company, $20: Charles E. Wilson, $10; Osmer & Co., $10; Simpson & Fisher, $20; L. Foard, $20; Charles R, Allen, 0 George Fritch, $10; Detzel & Mingel $10; A, Howard & $5; James Martin Clh!lk:h SZW Hobbs, Wall & Go, $20; Carl L. Schallts Copper Works, $5; J. Alexander, ; D. Ghirardelll & Co., $25; Wetmore Bros. & Co., $10; Minaker & \\’elhn.nk!. $10; A, '\'legnler “0 M. Rosenshine & Bro., $10; N. Van Be & Co., '$10; Conradi & Goldberg, $10; at & ‘Co., 310 Pacific Coast Syrup Company, §ib; Blanchard & Page, $10; Burnell & Co., §; C. Nauman, %; Felix Coblentz & Co., ;z 50; Castle Bros., $o0; Porter Broe. 0., ger & Galinger, E $20; MtDonlld & Ru; $20; Garcia & ginni, $10; J. F. thrkchs & Co., $10;: A. Pal- lies, $5; L. Scatena & Co., $5; Webster & Dunbar, $5; Wieland Bros. Kaufman, Da- Morton Drayage and Ware- Pouse Compan: Haslett Warchouse 5 Freight and Transf $30; Farns- worth & Ruggles, $50; Western Transfer Com- Stetson-Renner Drayage Company, G. W. Emmons Company, $25; Avers & Co., h: Cutter & Co., $20; lhublnger & Co., $ J. Gutte, $10; M. Doane, $10; Rode, $10% C. A. Worth, V. Pretsinschar, $he g H. Farrington, $5; M. Davidson, $5; Wolt For- warding Company, $5; Dore & Co., $. Total, $€372 25, —_— ESCORT OF SOLDIERS ONLY. Purely Military Body Will Accom- pany McKinley to Scott Residence. enant C der, 23 ommandgn U 8 N dn char€e | e first meeting of the parade com- Shipping Intelligence. mittee that has in charge the formation G Aifl.lvED 4% of the escort that will accompany Presi- Tuesday, April 16, |dent McKinley from the train to the Pomona, Shea, 19 hours from Eubeka, | Scott Tesidence on Laguna and Sacra- Arcata,” Nelson, 45 .hours from Coos | mento streets met last evening in the Harbor. Bark Mauna Ala, Smith, 20 days from Hono- July, Bark Agate, Berzman, 22 days from Eleele. 61 days from Bktn Newecastle, I ¢ Fhuger, Cameron, NSW California Hotel. General Warfield is chairman and Colonel Fred Burgin is sec- retary. It was decided last evening that the es- cort should be purely a military one, com- posed of regular troops, volunteers re- turned from the Philippines and not yet mustered out, and militia. There will be Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, 22 days from Hono- [ no civilians. General Warfield will be lulu. grand marshal of the parade. The mil- Schr Olga, Johnsen, 22 days from Mahukona. | fiia will be under command of Colonel 1\922,,,,0“:.?,’.‘,,[5?3’“" Larsen, 15 hours from | whitton of the Fifth Infantry. The regu. Schr Salvator, lars will be commanded by either General posiy Saliaior Ramusten, 4 gavs from Sen | lars ill he commanged by Schr Czarina, Wallestedt, 15 d&)! “trom Pirate oy i Objects to Capital Punishment. Tganan A nen.as ‘When the jury took their seats in Judge st , o ', | Lawlor's court vesterday to try the case Periins & Go, L omes Sen Diego; Goodall | 5, "Ho Mon and Ho Mon, charged with Isnm- Nome City, Daniels, Seattle; B T |murder, it was discovered that a diagram Kruse. - 8 Ship America, Harding, I\u!hagsk and Bris- Wm H Macy, Groth, Bristol Packers' Association. Bay; of the scene of the murder, prepared by Corporal Russell of the Police Depart- ment and admitted as evidence at the tol Bay: Pacific Steam Whaling former trial, could not be found. It had “‘hl‘fl Ugfllidenlfll Watkins, Bristol E“’- North | heen in the custody of W. Jost, the former Alaska Salmon Co. clerk of the court, but he could not throw AEEE SR Ciee Anereon, Brsal oy | S LN ST P Bt e, Ger bark Marco Polo, Jertrum, Queenstown; | ance. The Judge had to continue the case | Balfour, Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, —. . £ E. Dutton, who was a juror in the Dur- IE E,,’,{,‘i‘““fi’;:"fi?"cgaf"’:‘;: 7 Tant case. When questioned he said he Stmr Washienaw, Zollias, Tacoma. was opposed to capital punishment and had Stmr BEureka, Jessen, Eureka. to be excused. After he left the jury box Stmr Bonita, Nopander, San Pedro. he said he would never again sit as a Stmr Mandalay, Reed, Coquille River. juror in a case where the death penalty Stmr Ohlo, Boggs, Manila. might be imposed. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cru; Simr Rival, Johnson, Wiliapa. Harbor. @ iivieiivieieleiele il @ Stmr Luella, Madsen, Caspar. Stmr Nome City, Daniels, Seattle. Yissle Vi Nor simr Thyra, Evardsen. Manil e e L Ship Standard, Getchell, Bristol Ba TEEN L Sa e s Sulp Boheols, Wusoman, Sostoliey. VENTURA—Arrived April 16—Stmr Aber- Schr Newark, Beck, ——. deen, from Eureka. S North Bend, Tackcon. Grave Harbor. | Grays Harbor: stmr Geo Loomis, hence April Schr ‘Arago, McIntosh, codfishing. e e Ll Gy SO Schr Jenni¢ Gritfin, Campbell, Foint Reyes. | poalled April 16-Stmr Coqullle River, for San | SPOKEN. SAN DIEGO—Arrived April 16—Br stmr Mil- March 8, lat 9 §, lon 30 W—Br ship John | ton, from Nanaimo. Cooke. from Antwerp, for San Francisco, SAN PEDRO—Sailed April 1l—Schr W F Apri! 13, 310 miles SW of Point Reves—Ship | Jewett, for.Port Townsend. Geo Curtis and schr S T _Alexander, 154 miles SW of Point Reyes— Bark Gerard C Tobey, hove to in NNW gale. gale. Per schr Czarina—Schr Czarina, previously reported ashore on Sanak Island, arrived in ‘Temporary repairs were made at Paviloff, Sanak Island, after the schr was off, vessel arrived in falrly port April 1 and Vessel Guthrie & Co. SAILED. Tue!dl«)’. April April 14, MEMORANDUM. good went ashore_on Dec 7, 1900, launched again on March 18. N, lon ing sta sall myzzen lat 42 quired cisco. Schr. Sanak Island, during a heavy gale and high tide. The vet was owned by the Alaska Codfish Company and was loaded with 67 M codfish. POINT LOBOS, April 16, 10 p m—Weather | fogay; velocity 12 miles per hour. [EYVERETT—Sailed April 12—Schr Alventa, for 2. and N, 133 5 nding but fore lowermast. mainsail, fore staysail, staysails and spanker. lon 172 E, on the 7th of March. no assistance. Wished to be reported. DISASTER. Anna. Captain Huhs, was TELEGRAPHIC. wind west, DOMESTIC PORTS. )MA—Sailed April 16—Stmr Progreso, for San Francisco. Sailed April 16—Stmr Matteawan, Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in April 16—Schr Comet, from San Pedro, for Port Blakeley. B TTLE—Sailed April 15—Stmr Senator, for Francisco. Arrived April 15—Stmr Shellkof, hence April UR Madrona Safled April 16—Schr Bertha Dolbeer, for San ; stmr Noyo, Isles, Queens GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived April 16—Schr with stmr Uvak in lea Apel 16> Simrs Sneitkot and Uyak, for ca KA—Arrived April 16—U S L H stmr for San Francisco; . for Honolulu. April 16—Swedish town. 16. in NW condition. and was Pfluger—On April 11, lat 38 10 . spoke four-masted Ger ship Willle Rickmers, from Kobe, Japan, with noth- Under fore- main and Dismasted_in Re- Salling for San Fran- totally wrecked on March 3 by being driven on a reef about 2 miles south of the company harbor, for San schr : shij Thessalus, for Cape Town; Nor stmr Normah | lan for Japan; Br ship Kate Thomas, for till this afternoon, by which time Cor- | poral Russell will have another diagram ready. One of the jurors examined was Samuel EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived April 16—Stmr Alli- anca, from Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. SWANSEA—Arrived Aoril 14—Br shio Brit- ish Isles, from Tacoma. YOKOHAMA—Arrived April 14—Stmr City of Peking, hence March 27. Safled April 12—Br stmr Empress of China, for Vancouver. April Oregon. HARWICH- Arrived Aoril 15—Fr bark Tou- raine, hence Nov AiTH Arrived April 16-Br bark Conway, from Orezon. NAPLES—Arrived April 11—Br stmr Glen- turret, trom Tacoma and Hongkong, CORONEL—Arrived April 12—Br_stmr Olive Branch, from Liversool March 7By stine Robert Adamson, from Oregon. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed April 13—Bark Chas B Kenney, for Honolulu. SWANSEA—Afrived April 14-Br ship Brit- ish Isles, from Tacoma QUEENSTOWN—Arrived April 15—Br ship Port_Caledonia, from Tacoma. Salled April 14—Br ship Deccan, for Ant- werp; Br ship James Kerr, for London. KOBE-Sailed’ March 3i—Ger stmr Eva, for Hongkoni PANAMA—Salled Feb 16—Br ship Thirmere, for Oregon. LONDON—In port April 4~Br ship Garsdalc, for_ Victoria. VALPARAISO—Sailed Feb 15—Bark Caronde- let, for Port Townsend. March 5—Br bark Lota, for Port Townsend. ANTWERP—Arrived April 13—Br ship Ven- tura, from Tacoma, H\JLL—AY]rl\ed April 15—Nor stmr Hero, "RPOOL—Arrived. April 13—Br ship Lou- don Hill, hence Nov 17. HONGKONG—Sailed April 13—Br bark Ni- velle, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW ORLEANSCleared April 16—Stmr Eu- ropean, with 1100 horses, for Cape Town. T OKOHAMA—Sailed April 12—Stmr Empress of_China, from Hongkong, for Vancouver. PLYMOUTH—Sailed _ April 16—Stmr Graf Waldersee, for New York. Arrived April 1—Stmr Tunisian, from Port- Sall!d April 15—Stmr Sylvania, for Boston. BOULOGNE—Arrived April 16—Stmr Rotter- dam, from New York, for Rotterdam. SPECIAL — Solid oak bat rack, itror o ——— | | Fu rmturm P s R o | We furnish complete homes, flats, rooming- houses and hotels from a stock that embraces everything new in carpets, curtains, draperies. an estimate before buy, with box French _plate cisco. furniture and Let us make you SPECIAL — Fine elm dresser, with French plate mirror..811.00 Credit if you wish and %% goods delivered free with- in 100 miles of San Fran- T, BRILLIANT Furniture Co., —Ger ship Najade, for THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. mmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmm El Beimont Cigars, 2 for zsc Reina Victoria size, all this week, for 25c. The Fine Sack Suits — Coats the populir military cut; the matera's all-wool Cheviots, Cassimeres axd Worstéds, in the newstripe and over- plaid effects; a'so Ox‘ord Gray Vicunas; regularly $15.co; on special $9.45 5 sa'e this week Men’s $17.50 and $20.00 Smrs‘ this week . . 5 ................... 11.45 Men’s §17.50 fine Top Coats, now.$71. 45 Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits—Made of fine English Serge and Velver; red, blue, brown, tan; ctc.; handsomely trimmed and embroid- THE EMPORIY GoldenRule Bazaar. Departments. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S QRANDEST STORE. 0dd Sizes=nBrokien LotsSale Glothing, Furnishings Hats. Monday and Tuesday, the two largest days’ business this year in the Men’s If we have your szes in these assortments of broken lots it is just like finding money to buy your summer supplies now. very latest spring style and spring patterns; we have your size; fancy colored shirts at 47c’each; three pairs of good hose for 25¢; and a hundred other similar bargains. ered, wich belts of susic or patent leather; s'zes for ages 235 to 6 years, regularlv f10; on special sale this week . . Boys® §4.00 two-piece Suits, now. ... $1.98 | Boys” $6.00 three-piece Suits, sizes for ages 10 to 16; special this week........ Boys’ s-o 05 long pants Suits, this week. . .98 Bo) aists— Br Star” and (‘Popular’ Wa'st for boys 7 to 13 yeam, regular’y 75¢ and 93¢; this week .. £2¢ Boye' soc Un'aundered Shirts, sizes 1334 and 14 only 28¢ Men's $1.50 Crepe Golf Shirts, 15% to 17 only. .72¢ M:n's 50c Working Shirts, this week .. 390 Men's and Boys’ 735¢ Go'f Shirts ..47¢c M—n s $1.00 Muslin Night Shirts, 15 to 18 &57¢c 3 Men's Japanot Handkerchies, silk initial, 3 7ec Men’s s0¢ F:m:v Silk Teck Scarhs, ... 220 50c and 75¢ D: Joinvil'e Scarfs. . .. ..., 220 25c Wash Bat and String Ties; special.. . 2@ Men’s §1.00 Underwear, various styles.. 220 Men’s soc Babriggan Underwear. ... 380 Men’s $1.45 Fannelette Pajamas. 72e¢ Men’s soc Fancy Wed Suspenders.. . . .. 27c Jackson Square Cigars, ; Odctandard 5c brand, on special. sale all this week, 8 for 25¢. . The clothing is in the you can get 2 $4.00 hat for $2.88 if with woven WARAAAAA AARAA AR A AR AR RRAA AN RRan Men’s 15c Cambric Handkerchicfs, 3 for 25@ Meon’s Stiff and Fedora Men’s Stiff and Fedora Hats that were $3.35, $3.45 in browns and black; this week. and §4.00, Hats that were §2.35 and $2.435, in browns, pearls, contrasts and ’, 39 - black, this week 50¢ Veilings 14c. Nearly 4000 yards in this lot; com- prising 18 _styles of allsilk Tuxedo Veil- mgs, both in plain and fancy meshes, includ- ing various tized silks Chenille spors, the colors black, white, magpiz, roya', gray, brown and navy. This lot was all that was left of a job- ber's 23c, 35 and soc pr yard novelty veilings for Spring 1901, 2nd we took them all at a price which en- ables us to offer them to you to-day (Wednesday ) only; per yard Specials To-Day Skirts,. Waists, ele. $16.50 Silk Skirt, $10.00—Like picture, black, all-ilk taffeta, body of skirt tucked all over with fine tucks, flounce has three rows of silk ribbcn ruching, has the full, fashionable flare, is well made, fine tanging and _lined with sdendid per- caine; regu- = $10.00 $1.00, $1.25, $150 New Waisls, 79c— Assor‘ed lot of white, grass lawn and Cham- bray embroidered Shirt Wais's, all sizes, reg- ary §1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 P R [ $1.00 Wrzppers, 69c—New * Percale Wrappers, in mesium dark colors, smal fig- ures, lined waists, flounced and trmmed with black and white traid; regulary $1.00; :a‘ fla'; and tu-m)nw only, 690 Grocery Sale. Half a dozen attractive special offer- ings for this day only. Babbitt's Best Scap—To-day. .12 b rs 50¢ | % New Prunes—Best qual'ty . .. ....10 Ibs 25¢ Pink Beans—Regularly 3c Ib. . ..10 Ibs 25¢ Coffee—Best Java aad Mecha, 29¢ regu'arly 35¢ Ib; to-day on’y 0‘IVC$—Regu‘ny 7.;: quart; to- Jarly $16.50; to-diy onlv. Ty mmmnmmmunnunmwmmmumumunumummn nmmmmnmwxmmmmmm | S i i RN RERRR B! H Henlng—chmcest "Mi'chner; 1 to-day. Liquor Sale. Champion Brand Whiskcy — Full bodied goods; a preat favorite with our tr-de: special to-day onlv; per gallon .82 40 | ® Imported Ve:mouth— French or Iralian, the genuin=, to dav; per bott'e.. Pabst Best Malt Tonic — Regula-ly PR N R Y T waReneeee Ruchings, : OfF. We bought at hall price a large lot of Taffeta Silk Skirt Ru'flings in colors, nar- row satin juby Ruchings, Mousszline de Soies and Liberty Silks. You will find in this lot quite 2 number of blacks, but no cream or white—every other desirable coloring, such as pink blue, etc., is represented. On special sale to-dav, Wednesday only, at half | off marked pricss. Special Sale Misses’” Shoes. | Large lot of Misses’ and Children’s | Vici Kil Shoes; lace or bu ton; cloth Dr.kid top, medium coin toes; spring huels—of which the I'nes of sizes are troken—to be closed out to-day only at a big reduction {rom regu- lar prices: Misses’ sizes 1134t0 2 ina'l widths | reguarly $1.25 and 5. 99 to-day . . G Children’s s zes | 834 to 11; widtss B and C 930 | only, reguarly {1.23, to-day. Furniture and Carpet Sales To-Day Only. - : | This Golden Oak Bedroom Suite, con- siting of Bed, Burcau ani Washstand, French p:ne mirior, 30x24 inches in size, our regular price for this excellent Bedrocm | Set, and a very reasonable price, too, is | $30.00; special to- 2' 25 day cnly Do Ll ‘Wiiton Velvet Carpets—Exceilent Jine of pttmne, including ha'l and suir cffects, regularly §1.15, special to-day bl B v 85¢ Tapestry Ervssels bright, ckee.ful paterns; «pecia’ to-day only, per yard Carpets — Good, '40c i Miliinery Ilovnltlos, $10. We are ready to- day with the nic- est, prectiest, best most sty mcd Hat for $10 that we have yet shown; only encugh for to- day and to-mor- row— $10. $350 Damama Straw Hals, $2.75—A very fine Panama Straw Walking Hat, with dungubvc silk drape b-rd,, regularly $3.50; Ve e A e Chudrcns Hnts, flMSome more ofx To-day (Wednesday) only, 1000 yards | To-day (Wednesday) only, 1000 packs Sale Pictures. Beautilul Oleographs—13x20 inches in those more than excellent values and pretty styles that we had last week, with many new ideas, in chiléren’s very et S Dotted Swiss, Swiss, 9c. of figured and dctted Swiss, 36 inches wide, just the thing for sh cutiins and cottage regular 12%4c quaiit ammmummmn Special Sale Toilet Soap. An importing jobber who twanted ready money closed out to us 800 boxes of Imported Violet Soap; made by Egerie, Paris, at Lss than half the ordinary pric. it is 3 3§ good-s'z:d cake; hard mill; a fine violet cdor and greatly aged, which adds & its quality. § If bought in the regu- lar way would have i to be sold for 35¢ for ¥ 8 Y box f 3 cakes; w: offer this high grad= imported soap, Wed- 3 nesday only, at the astonishing'y low pre; g box 3 cakes. ...14c g |Playing ©Zards, 10c § of the ce'ebrated Emporium Playing Cards, g as fine a card in every respect as any 3sc card on the market; special price for '00 § ane day, per pack... Skirt Llning, 12¢. I = swel front humu. furnished with hancsome ! To-day (Wednesday) only, 1000 yards ; of 20c Dress Skirt Lining:, 34 inches wide, 3 different sty’es, all black, black Moirs with colored stripe and black taffeta in Persian effscts, assorted shading; special ’2@ sale price, per yard size, mounted on handsome j-inch green mount, an asscriment of subjects, suitable for par‘or or dining-room, rrg\llarlv 5 g each; on special sale-to-day only... % 5ol mmammmmmmmmm DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogues and Pries Lists Mailal on Applieation. COAL, COKE AND PIG IROY. | J-C. WILSON & CO-. 220 350 5ova. COPPERSMITH. d C.W. SHITH, Shp Biambine Stoymbors 230 Telephone Main 5 18 Washington st. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Shipping Butchers. 104 Clay. Tel. Main 1204. JAS- BOYES & Cb. OILS. LUBRICATING OXLS LEONARD & ELLIS. 415 Front st., S. F. Phone Main 1719, PRINTING. E. C. HUGHES. PRINTERS. BOOKBINDERS. S-JUDD. cO e 3 First Street. San Franelsco. STATIONER AND PRINTER. ws cauorme PARTRIDGE_ Telofzze™ NEW WESTERN HOTEL, ND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- AR S i xenovated: « KING, WARD & CO. ' European plan. Rooms, 5lc to $150 day; $5 to 38 week; 38 to 320 month. Free baths; hot and cold water every room: fire grates in every room; elevator runs all night. OCEAN TRAVEL TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- nerFirst and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Sha: ‘and connecting at Hongkong with India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of salling. €3. NIPPON MARU. .Friday, May 3, 1901 PRINTER, 511 Sansome st..’ S. F. freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market vg'tree!. corner First. H. AVERY, General Agent. HAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND 4xo SYDNEY, m s's'co’ DIRECT LINE 70 TAITI SS. VENTURA. for Honolum Samoa, New Zealand and Austral A aredsy, Aprfl 1, 102 m. 8. AUSTRALTA, for Tanit: ..About April 22, ¢ p. m. sS. MARIPOSA (Honolulu omly). Saturday, Ap: 00, 2.0, SPRECKELS & BAOS. C0., Guneral San’| Passenger Office, 643 [ OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan Ports—Il a. m.. April 11, 16, 21, May Change 'to company's steam- ers at Seattle. For_Victor! C.), Port T Vancouver (B. msend, Seattl Tacoma. Everett, Anacort ana Whatcom (Wash.) a. m.. April 11, 16, 21, 1 May 1, and every fifth day Change at Seattle for this company’s steamers for Alaska and 6. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Ta- coma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. For Buréia, Humboldt Bay-—2 p. m.. “Apeii 13, 18, 23, 23, May 3, and every fifth day there- after. For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- | bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- geles)—Steamer Queen. Wednesdays, 9 a. m.: Steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays. 9 a. For Ganta Crus. Monterey. San Simeon, Cay- ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, fanta Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport Steamer Corona, Fridays. § 8. m.; steamer Bo- nita, Tuesdays.'$ 'For Ensenada, Magdaiena Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, T4 Paz, Santa Rosa- lla and Guaymas (Mex.)—19 a. m., Tth each obtain company’s | Bay, San Jose del month. ‘g-:‘ur further information “The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing Without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery S GODALL PERKINS & €O._Gen. Asts. 10 Market st. Ban mncl!co 0. R. & N. CO. Only Steamship Line to PORTLAND, Or., And Short R ire frcm Portl‘nd to all peints East. Through tickets to all points, all rail or steamship and rail, at —LOWEST RATES! Steamer Tickets Include Berth and Meals. ES. COLUMBIA 3 M 88, GEO. W. General Agent. " 1 Montgomery St. STEAMSHIP s M e T0 KEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIRECT. Cabin, $103; Steerage, $40. S. 8. Leclanaw s: Saturday, April 20 §.8. Argyll sails Monday, May 6 — sails Monday, May 20 From Harrison-st. Whart, 2 p. Freight and passenser office, 330 Market st. F5F. ‘CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday. instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morion stroet. First ch- to Havre. $55 and upward. Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGE:\C! FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA, .32 Broadway (Huélson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZL & COn Baife Agents, 5 Mont- gomery avenue.San Francisco, Tickets sold by all Raflroad Ticket Agents, leave Broadway | ¥ | thereafter. | | St. Paul _Pagific. Coast_ Sleauslllp Co. NOME GOLDFIELDS. THE STEAMSHIP CITY OF PUEBLA Wil Saft | From San Francisco May 26 Connecting at Seattle with the company's new and splendid Steamship Senator For Nome Direct. Leaving SEATTLE May 0th. The Senator made five trips to Nome last year, being onme of the first to arrive there, | landing all her passengers and freight without | loss, mishap or material delay. For passenger rates apply TICKET OFFICE, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CQ., Gen. Agts., 10" Market street. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK BSOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbours, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Lout: New_Yorl May 8'St, Paul. RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesda; Kensington ....April 24(Southwark Zeeland . May 1| Vaderland Friesland ‘May S|Kensington INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANTY, CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast, 30 Montgomery st. PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, And CIA SUD AMERICANA PE VAPORES To_ Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central ard South American ports. Salling Section 3, Seawall, 12 m. LIMART Apr. 17 GUATEMALA .May 15 PERU May 2 PALENA . y » These are built express tral and South American passenger service (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) nd passenger office. 316 California street. BALFOUR. GUTHRIE & CO. "BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJO. Steamer ‘* Monticello.” at 3 115, 830 p. ht) mays. 1 5. m. and 3: ::’mnn‘.'m m. Landing and office, Hon.st, Dotk, Bier No. 3. Telephons Maia 1508,