The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 8, 1901, Page 5

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, ¢ STEAMSHIPS IN ORIENTAL TRADE ARRIVE AND DEPART DURING DAY Ladies’ 25¢ Stockings 14c ‘We have secured a large lot of ladies’ Imported 3-Thread Cotton Hose, Hermsdorf black, pearl ribbed tops, high spliced heels, double soles, good value at 25c pair, which we will Spcool Silk Sale. Just 300 spools of this Black Sewing Silk to be sold at the special price to-day. Each spool contains about 400 yards of the very best quality—but they are factory ends, which each spool; sale price, spool ABDEC NOVEMBER 8, 1901. l“t California’s BI“ 40 Amcricals Oru\dcst Store. “ —but 825 TO 855 MARKET ST. S.F e fewiising on The Hongkong Maru Gets in ‘From" Chinese and Japanese Ports, While the Gaelic Sails With Many Passengers for the Far East-—-Captive Musk Ox Brought Here you can at least | | i i i i § i 1 i % ] counters, beginnin; é at Stanford and U. C. G-~ 's’ Posters. Take your choice of your favorite col- lege. The Univer- ity of California (U. C.) or the Stanford ~ University (S.) girls in poster effects. The |, size of these bedutiful pictures is 18x28 inches, and they are finely finished in the adopted university colots, Every col- lege boy wants one to hang in his room;; regularly they are 75¢ each, but we are going to sell them to-day and Saturday only for 40e Grocery Specials Friday Only. Butter—Choice Firkin Creamery Butter, to- day, b . . . 220 Kona Coffee—You know the gocd qllall!y, to- day, b . . . 19e Prunes— Fancy Santa Clm~ 5 'S boxea, to- day . - . . 45¢ Beans— Small white or pu beans; to-day, 6 ibs - . . 25z Mince Meat— Heinz’ a, in bulk none better made; 2°Ibs. ... . 25 Sago, Tnpl ca or Pearl Barlzy—To-dzy, The ;%o . 25¢ Baking Powdcr—The Emporium brand; equal to any made; 1 Ib tins, to-day . 3_.", < THE AMERICAN SHIP BENJAMIN F. PACKARD IN A HURRICANE OFF THE HORN. NOLULU LAST MONTH AND 15 PER CENT REINSURANCE WAS BEING PAID ON HER. THE HONG- REPORTS HER ARRIVAL AT HONOLULU IN SAFETY. NG MARU SHE WAS OVERDUE AT HE arrival of the Hongkong Maru was the feature on the front yes. terday, while the departure of the Gaelic came in as secondary. The f the steam whaler Belu- ox that has ever ot attract as but few people knew ttention, over the catch. Aprrivals and Departures. Among the vessels that made port yes- e s Hongkong Maru. the infor- e Benjamin ved at Homno- long pbell, Mastér Archibaid 11, Mre. C. G. Houn- A E Flagg Herdman, Mrs. ster Charles Hambleton went out in_com- Gaelic, n behind on account of fll- Had a Good Season. steam whaler Beluga arrived from c early yesterday morning. She mouth of the Mackenzie River and the sallors say it was vor winter,” but, neverthe- in and owners are satisfied c days and potnds of whalebone, 42 barrels of oil of fox skins, 24 bear skins, 20 skins, 144 pounds of ivory and a e musk ox. The latter is the first of kind that has come here, and the crew he vessel is very pmud of it. The in- of tention of the owners of the vessel is to present the ox to the park, and an attempt will be made to make it fraternize with the elk and deer now in the reservation. Died at Sea. Sx}*i‘e the Beluga was on her way from Francisco to the Arctic late in 1900 there was an epidemic of pneumonia on board. Many of the men recovered, but still there were a few fatalities. On Oc- tober 25, 1900, A. W. Look, the first mate, was taken {ll and, in spite of all attempts part of the captain 1o relieve him, be died. On November 20 C. Jacobs, a saflor, was also stricken and, in spite of vthing that could be done, he died. rrival, and the merchants were | Some | ght in a hur-| any ocean. as Captain Finch | tain called the tug Sea Prince and took, the scales, weigher and stévedores to ar street wharf. The Assistant Captain Froude attempted to bribe him, the penalty for which is a fine of $2000 or one year's imprisonment. Given Masters’ and Mates’ Papers. The following graduates of McNevin Bros.” Navigation School have received li- censes from the United States Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers: MASTERS. 3. P. Summerville, steam, unlimited, any cean; W. C._ Aust, steam, unlimited. any steam, unlimited, any Brandt, steam and sall, Hansen, August W. F. ocean; O. A. Derwaritz, sail, over ocean; Martin E. Burgeson, sail, ocean; John C. Rudbach, b any ocean; Anton Nygran, , any ocean CHIEF MATES. August D. Higgins, steam, unlimited, any ocean; T. Cheetham, steam, unlimited, any | ocean: E. Evans, steam, unlimited, any ocean; anberg, steam, unlimited, any ocean; wn, steam, unlimited, any ocean; Carl ;_Alexander unlimited, a any ocean; Lars Jacobsen, sail, ocean, anc third mate, steam. OND MATES. George W. Yardiey, steam, unlimited, any cean; William Howes, steam, unlimited, any : James A, unlimited, any . unlimited, 5. Bargwanath, steam, unlimited, Weigher reported to Surveyor Spear that | 4, any ocean; John Nelson, sail, un- | limited, @ny ocean; O, Anderson, sail, over 700 ocean; Alfred Keeber, sail, over 700 | raisins, 723 Tbs dried fruit, 2258 Ibs hops, 2 cs stand, to-day and hardware, 502 cs canned goods. Saturday To Siam—2 cs drugs, 2 cs canned goods, 1 e cs extracts, 1 cs ink. d $9 50 | —_— (] ot A Curgo for London. Vebiter's Unabridg- e British ship Toxteth was cleared yes- d icti . terday for London with the following cargo ed Dictionary— | es canned saimon, , steam, unlimited, | , steam, uniimited, any ocean ,’ steam,’ unlimited, any ocean; Grayson, steam, unlimited, any ocea W. Borin, steam, unlimited, any 2. McNelley, steam, unlimited, any ¥. B, Houghton, steam, unlimited, any : John MecL, Hildtf, steam, unlimited, any : Charles B, Scott, steam, unlimited, any THIRD MATES. Charles A, Martin, steam, unlimited, any ocean; R. Northern, steam, unlimited, any | ocean: H. G. Maas. steam, unlimited, any A A. Dunning, steam, unlimited, any George Rasmugsen, steam, unlimited, ocean: ocean: e ‘Water Front Notes. The Harbor Commissioners held a short | session yesterday and appointed Willlam J. Harrington as wharfinger at Mission 2. He succeeds Wharfinger Raw, who died a few weeks ago. Alonzo Henry takes the place of W. D. Campbell, the latter going To e more desirable position in the in- terior. The launch of the Fish Commissioners’ steamer Albatross broke down yesterday and two of the rowboats had to be sent after it. The rowboats could not make | any headway against the tide, and the | whole bunch was going to sea when_the | Tnion Iron Works' tug Union showed up and towed all three vessels back to the ship. !}EWS ©OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The French bark General Mellinet is char- tered for wheat at Portland for Europe; the French bark Belen, same, 4ls 3d, chartered prior to arrival. The barkentine Robert Sudden is chartered prior to arrival for lumber on Puget Sound for Wallaroo, 50s. The berk Chas. B. Kenney will load lumber at this port for Salina Cruz. Lumber for Australia. The bark Oregon was cleared yesterday for Melbourne with 1,033,259 feet lumber valued at $33,845. French Captain in Trouble. “omplaint was filed vesterday by Cus- rveyor Spear, with Customs Col- ‘Wheat for Europe. The British bark Haddon Hall was cleared | yesterday for Queenstown for orders with 49,057 tratton, against Captain Froude, | cs wheat valued at $49.670 and 15,000 ft lum- French bark Empereur Menelik, | per dunnage valued at § which will be likely to cause the captain s ey h trouble. It appears that after the % . had discharge a cargo of coal Merchandise for British Columbia. pout twenty tons he informed the | The steamer Umatilla salled Yesterday for States Weigher that he | Victoria with an assorted cargo for British arge any more—that he | Columbia valued at $13,617, including the fol- it for ballast. In spite of the pro- | jowing merchandise and produce: 5195 Ibs overnment official, the cap- | malt, 22,177 1bs 32 pkgs dried fruit, 2550 Ibs § ske nuts, 15 cs honey, 7120 Ibg 101 pkgs raisins, 63 pkes hardware, 1260 Tbs millstufts, 10,000 Tbs | salt, 4 cs champagne, 16 cs 342 gals wine, 30 cs fuse, 19 cs ammunition, 5 pkgs dry goods, 70 bxs paste, 5 cyls ammonia, 34 cyls gas, 247 pkgs wagon material, 1250 Tbs pearl barle; 470 Ibs bread, 8 rolls lel!her 51 ©s drugs, 1706 Tbs beans, 172 Tbs tobacco, 43 cs canned goods, 909 pkgs fruits and vegetables, 22 Tos cheese, 2234 gals cocoanut ofl, 10 cs blackberry brandy. fn aadition to the above the steamer carried NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SFLIT, BRITTLE, DULL HAIR. All Come From Dandruff, Which Is Caused by a Germ. Split hair, harsh hair, lusterless hair, | 200 cs salmon for Detroit, Mich., valued at britt hair, falling hair, all owe thflr‘ll‘& 5 nggmsflo cs valued at $2500 for Cin- cinnal origin to dandruff, which is caused by a measly little microbe that burrows into Departure of the Gaelic. the scalp, throwing up the cuticle into dandruff scales and sapping the vitality ? the hair at the root, causing the sev- . diseased conditions of the halr till It fiy 4h) falls out. Modern science has dis- covered a remedy to destroy the dandruff ?-"r'-be which is combined in Newbro's erp.cide, and may be had at any drug- st. Alleys itching instantly and makes air soft as silk. Take no substitute; wothing “Just as good.” The steamer Gaelic salled yesterday for China and Japan with a general cargo valued at $252,200, manifested and destined as follow! For China, $173,777; Japan, $75,630; Manila, $29,- 661; Fast Indles, $3158; Stam, $34. The follow- ing were the principal exports o, CHina S5 Tha chesss, 300 Ine codfish, cs_canned champagne, 1 c8 mndy, S0 on 51 pn. aried trult, & p 77 bales cotton domestics, 16,5 hbu flour, 626 pkgs fruit, 719 pkgs groceries -+ They are made of brown and provisions, 11,068 Ths ginseng, 13,060 Ibs linen bound in red ham and bacon, 14 cs hardware, 314 pkgs ma- tape and have full chinery, 143 Ibs malt, 250 Ibs oleomargarine, 10 crs onions, 1000 Tbs peas, 750 Ths sugar, 51 cs salmon, 35 cs soap, 16,000 Ibs shrimps, & cs sized pockets made to sell and well worth shoes, 773 gals wine, 6 pkgs cart materlal. 40c each—special Fri- To Japan—66 crs bicycles and sundries, 911 R bs butter, 700 Ibs cheese, 89 cs canned goods, Yoy 900 bales 'compressed cotton, 950 Ibs 9 pkas dried fruit, 4 cs electrical supplies, 1500 bbis flour, J0 bxs fruit, 126 pkgs groceries and pro- visions, 975 Ibs ham and bacon, 70 rolls 1 bdl leather. 2104 pigs lead, 24 cs liquors, 24 pkgs machinery, 300 Ibs nuts, 4300 Tbs oleomargarine, 50 crs onions, 850 Ibs raisins, 305 bxs soap, cs shoes, 112,000 Tbs soda ash, 85,748 Ibs tanbark, 999 bdls wire shorts, 500 kegs wire nails, 4 cs whisky, 10 cs wine. To Philippine Islands—729 cs canned goods, 2583 feet lumber, § pkgs tank material, 2333 cs 11,362 gals wine, 920 Ibs starch, 192 cs liquors, 60 crs onlons, 18 cs electrical supplics, 1623 Dictionary Sale Cioses To-ifiorrow. These two extraordinary special combination offerings for Dictionaries and stands will posi- tively be withdrawn Saturday night. Funk & Waznall's Stand rd Dic ion- gals whisky, 25 cs lard, 5 cs honey, 1 cs hats, ary — Thumb in- 500 Mbs codfish, 359 pkgs groceries and provis- ~dexes, full fons, 73 pkes frults and vegetables, 2100 Tbs P 34 "‘;‘“’ beans, 16 cs spices, 5 bbls flour, 1000 Ibs oleo- inding, together margaginé, 6 cs hardware, 2 cs shoes, 16 cs with the celebrated drugs#? 900 gals carbolic acid, 330 Ibs seed. Harvard Dictiomr_v To East Indles—230 cs canned salmon, 730 Ibs VRRRERIRERRERR RRE RERR RERELRARRRE RRERERRE RER RRRRRRER RER valued at 3436.430: 19554 ca canned fruit, 84,04 9 Ibs lima beans, 4763 ctls barley, 47,934 xa‘ls wine, 1012 cs honey, 1007 Dpkgs cascara bark. —— Notice to Mariners. MARE ISLAND STRAIT, CALIFORNTA. ice is hereby given that Commission Rock Patent thumb ~indexcs, full sheep binding, illustrated with colored plates, together with the Harvard Dictionary $7 50 a stand, to-day and Saturday gnm runw make sure that it is bringing you adequate returns. Your money goes swiftly enough, of course—it’s a peculiarity of money. Buf while it is going Nowhere else can you get so much for your money as here—our special sale often doubling its purchase power. A Gloriously Big Bargain Event in Ribhons To-Day. An importer’s entire stock of high-grade Parisian Taffeta Mousseline Ribbons; a soft rich lustrous weave, measuring full 64 inches wide; in 27 different colorings, suitable for the neck, corsage and for sash bows; beautiful Ribbons that were imported to sell at 6oc a yard; will be placed on sale at our bargam 8 o’clock this morning and until closing time Saturday night, at. Bows of this ribbon will he made free of chargs by our experl bowmakers. 3lec Slightly Damaged Gioves 60c. A limited quality of $1.25 and $1.00 quals Suede, Mocha and Washable Chamo's Gloves, with two patent fastencrs, in black, white and staple shides—good gloves that have been sightly damaged in window znd counter duplay, are marked for specul sale for : " 60c | Correct Flags for the Foothall Game. The official Fags for the two Universities on sale at ths b'g store m-day and the balance of the week. Bunting Flags—Eitter the Sunford or U. C., with ribbons to attach to ABERY dr candsssedeh o D DU s BB il oS Silk Flags —Either Sunford or U. C., unmounted or mounte:l on spearhead staffs; each..... 40c . $1.00 The Clothing Sale To-Day and Saturday. We see no posslbxlnty of another such a Clothing chance as this occurring this winter. Don’t miss it! The balance of Rosenberg & Co.’s (th= Roch- ester manufacturer) excellent Fa'land Winter Clothing a- 68c oa the dollar. It is the newest, brightest, most up-to-date Winter Clothing. You can get a good $20 Overcoat for $13.65; a splendid $15 Suit for $10.75, etc., etc. The Overcoais— Ve have divided into two lots, marking those that were made to sell for $20.00 at $13.65 and those worth up to $13.50 at $9.35. The assort- | ment of $20.00 Overcoats includes the new Great Coat and the Yoke Overcoat. Those two pleasing styles which fit closely at neck and shoulders and fall in long, loose, graceful lines. The materials in these coats are black Thibets and Cheviots in Oxford gray, green and tan effects. Many of them are silk lined throughout. They are very smart, stylish Overcoats, fully worth $20.00; sale price s , 3 L] 65 The cheaper Overcoats are good, serviceable, well- made, stylish garments of all-wool blue, black and brown Kerseys and Oxford gray and green Cheviots; also some handsome black Vumnu, all ss 35 sizes; the sale price . —Those for The Suits. b e vided into two lots, the higher priced ones being made of the newest effects in all-wool fancy Worsteds, Rough Cheviots and Cassimeres. Also fine quality blue and black Cheviots—either the new military or the regulition cutcoat. They equal in fit and appearance custom- made garments, and are worth in the regular way $15.00; the sale price . ek S0, 75 The cheaper suits were sl o ol $12.50. The Coats have the broad military shoulders; the Trousers are cut just as they should be; the materials are blue and black cheviots, nicely finished cassimeres and worsteds, in pretty stripes and checks; suits to fit all sizes and shapes of men; marked for this sale . - For Bo_ys. to choose from. patterns and color effects. $8.95 Hundreds of Suits and Ovex coats for youths 12 to 20 years. Twenty fashionabls styles Strictly all-wool Cheviots and Cassimeres, in the newest s 4 5 - Excellent $7. 50 values; marked for this sale . i | I mnmmwa«aammw«mm.mm&mmmmmr«mmm Millinrary Sale, $8.50 Trimmed dat $6.10—A hat chat will suit you to a dot, price and all. Best of workmanship, best of materials. Made of Camel's Hair Felt and stitched velvet. Trimmed with large breast and ornament; velvet bow on hair; colors black, navy, | ro vn, castor and gray- Fully worth $8.50; elpcclzllv ‘made for this sale, fo-day and $i. 00 Walih\g Hat 69 —Another lot of those popular Camel's Hair Walking Hats with stitched brim; colors, red, castor, gray, brown and navy. The price for to-day and oty 69 Saturday only Stationery Sale for Friday. 600 boxes of Hurlburt’s Fine Stationery—in Fawn, Lotus, Natural Gray, Dresden, Blue and Saxony Blue Tints, in the Octavo, Glad~ stone and St. James shapes—the 25c and 35¢ grades, 24 sheets of paper and 25 envelopes to match, to-day . ' 6e 2000 © Writing Tables—in note, puket and letter sizes—in kid finish, satin wove and Trish linen; regularly 15c each; to- day . 8c Tooth Brushes 5c. | They are a 10c value or better; full bristle stock; polished bone handles; a brush that will give good service; vpecra.lfin Friday only, S5¢ each . \& i i g, NN Ligquor Ba ins. Bourbon Whiskey— Silkwood or Champion Brands, are reduced for this day only, bot- ., ST . 62¢ Fine Clam—s..pmm ‘old Sonoma Co. Claret— our regular soc grade, to-day, gallon 38e Five gallon Tots . . . . $1.75 Cherries in Maraschino— for Cockmh to-day only, bottle . . . 33¢ Lime Jnlu—ko-n pure Wese India Lime Juice, - Bavarian Mn.lt Extnn-—per dozen . 31.75 Sifverware Sale. We offer for Friday only 400 sets of Teaspoons, Tablespoons and Forks at very special prices. They are the Wm. A. Rogers make—guaranteed full standard weight of pure silver on 21 per cent nickel-silver base; extra heavy. 200 sets of six Teaspoons, to-day . . -840 100 sets of six Tflblmoons $1.68 lec ) sets of six Fuks to- - $1.68 mmmmwmmmmmmmm WHRAARAE AR HAARAR AARRRAAR AU ARARAA R RS AW RAAR AW WD AR dwaa ae gmma&m Beacon, Mare Tsland Strait, California, a cyl- indrical iron beacon surmounted by a spindle, has disappeared. It will be rebuilt as soon as practicable. The channel is now marked by a three-plle dolphin about 200 feet NW. by W. from Com- mission Rock, and the red nun buoy 150 feet SW. trom lu»e Tock. is notice affects the Lm of Bea Buoys, Pacific Coast, 190 e T BY order of the Lighthouse Hoard. J. B. MILTON, , Inspector Twelfth Light- Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights 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 height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Commander, U. §. house District. e Sy Steamer Movement™ 0 AT Sept 16, lat 33 S, lon 31 W—Br ship Sierra | gen, hence Auz 3L . Exslmllz. hlencf Jéllyl 7, éol"v?ljéen!l;wn.j. GLAS afled Nov 6—Br stmr Rubi, for = ept 25, lat 45 S, lon er ship Tarpen- | Manila: Br ship Senator, for Seattle. Bteme From, Due. . bek, from Hamburg, for Oregon. MONTEVIDEO—Sailed Nov 6—Br stmr Glen- g e v — W H W) L W H W Nov 1, lat 48 N, fon 19 W—Br ship Cypro- | Jochy. . mene, from Oregon, for Queenstown. SYDNEY—Salled Nov 6—Stmr Slerra, for San China and Japan. Matteawan Tacoma .. MISCELLANEOUS. Francisco. ;: Sequoia. Humboldi Ship Benj F Packard arrived at Honolulu M‘“;}“M—s'““’ Nov 3—Br stmr Hyson, for 8ol Coasi Oct 3 from Norfolk, 141 days out. Fifteen per | “ONCOTS W 3\ ) Soiled Nov 5—Br stmr Athen- Kumboldt Santa Barbam Zumboldt Beie Ao | Bewtie R e NOTE—In the ab ptEion of 0 s e et e 5 g ren, for Orezon. A Seattle an oma. n the above exposition of the tides TELEGRAPHIC. F —. 6] - South Ptc-rél:m Seattle ... the early morning tides are glven in the left | poINT ,_OBOE ‘fw 7}{,'.;‘ B eathis mn pLMOouTE: ATV Do g “rescen! i ‘rescen and column an e successive tides of the ve h 4 5 b P B O I eorence o totimo. the | cloudy: wind south, velocity 12 miles per hour. | CENTRAL A‘MERI‘(;.A -Arived Oct 2i_Ger | Valparalso & Way Bis.|N -| Willapa Harbor. -|Nov. gan Diego & Way Pts.|Nov. Seattle N fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States | Coast Survey charts, except When a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given iz subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Humboldt San Diego Grays Harl November 7, 1901 r o 5 i aeb e YAy, ""\J"g;’_ 14| The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry Point Arena. 14 | butiding was dropped exactly at noon to-aay, i e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Greenwich mean time. . H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant, U. 8. Navy, in Charge. Aot R Shipping Intelligence. ay Pts. Panama & Way Ports. Seattle .. China and Japan. Portland and_Astori Seattle and Tacoma. cent reinsurance had been paid on her. W Look, mate, died, and on Nov 20, 1800, San Mateo, from Nome; stmr State of Califer- nia, San Diego; stmr Alcatraz, for San Francisco. BOWENS LA Scotla, for San Krancisc NEW: Dolbeer, from Eureka. Tacoma. .. Gualala, hence Nov 6. | Portland & Coos Bay. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | TACOMA—Sailed Nov 7—Schr Marlon, for ( Puget Sound Ports chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | San Pedro. Francisco; schr Irene, from Honolulu, o Hmmlulu. for Port Townsend. worth, from Fraser River, for Liverpool. borough, for C NEW YO for Colon. Stmr Stmr Stmr Jeanie, Mason, Kodiak. Cura Paulsen, Guaymas. Arcata, ' Nelson, Coos Bay. Stmr Santa Cruz, Hinkle, southern coast. Stmr Coquille River; Johnson, Fort Brags. Br stmr Gaelic, Hambelton, Hongkong, ete. Br ship Ellisland, Forrest, Queenstown. Schr Advent, Olson, Willapa Harbor. Schr Lily, Bottger, Umpqua. SPOKEN. FOREIGN PORTS. for Sar Francisco. MELEOURNE—Safled for Newcastls, Au LA DYSM!TH—Arrlved Nov 7—Ship Lucil hence Oct fan, from Comox. China, for Vancouver. VALPARAISO — Sailed Oct 21 — Ger, Ncko, for Hamburg. MEMORANDUM. Per whaling stmr Beluga—On Oct 25, 1900, A © DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Nov 7—Stmr | *'g from San Krancisco. Sailed Nov 7—Stmr State of California, for NDINGSalled Nov 7—Stmr PORT—Arrived Nov T—Schr Bertha BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 7—Stmr Arrived Nov 7—Stmr Walla Walla, from San falled, Nov 7—Bktn Quickstep, for Kahului. Y—Passed in Nov 7—Ship Florence, Passed outward Nov 7—Br bark Chas Cotes- Possed in Nov 7—Stmr Washtenaw, hence Sound ports. Yokohama. Oct 31—Stmr Sonoma, for Sydney; Stmr Newsboy, Ahlstrom, Rockport. U S stmr Solace, for Pago Pago. §§mr !;?tlovgl City, sDet‘!l;x‘lers Fort Bragg. EASTERN PORTS. Stmr ex Duncan, Smith, —. z Stmr Brunswick, Andersen, Eureka. [N T e Ny Sy atee olos RE--Salled Nov 6—Stmr Allianca. ACAPULCO—Sailed Nov i—Stmr San Blas, Nov 7—Bktn Kohala. e %. ST VINCENT—Arrived Nov 7—Br stmr Imo- Nov 1—Br stmr Empress of stmr Nov 2—Br ship St Mir- oc:LLAD—s-lled Sept 21—Bkin Addenda, for regon. HTMBURG—SIH!G Nov 4—Br ship Scottish Glens, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Salled Nov 7—Stmr Auguste Victoria, for Hamburg. via Plymouth; stmr La_Gascogne, for Havre. ST VINCENT, C_V—Arrived Nov 7—Stme Imogen, from San Frafcisco, via Montevideo, for Leith. MONTEVIDEO—Sailed Nov 6—Stmr Glen~ lochy, from San Francisco, for St Vincent. GLASGOW—Sailed Nov 7—Stmr Senator, for Seattle: stmr rian, for Philadelphia. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Nov 7—Stmr West- ernland. for Philadeiphia: stmr Teutonic, New York. SOUTHAMPTON_Sailed Nov 7—Stmr Wil- helm der Grosse, from Bremen. for New York. KINSALE-Sailed Nov 1-Stmr enmore, from Baltimore, for Liverpool. ROTTERDAM—Satled "Nov 7—Dutch _stmr Statendam and stmr Vandersee, for New York. Values Finger at $10,000. George Grossman, a barkeeper, flled a suit against the Market Street Rallway Company for $10,000 damages for injuries received by falling from a Mission street car at the corner of Twenty-fourth and Mission streets last July. Grossman al- leges that lhe accident, which resuited in his losing a finger and sustaining some bruises, was due to the carelessness of the motorman, who he alle started gxce car as he was about to alight there- m. the bmatula Puget Sound Ports. 13 I;GK :;‘ !Cllr Tb\!coml- Martha W Tuft, from akutat, in bay. TO SAIL. ARRIVED. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 7—Fr bark Francols - Thursday, November 7. | Coppee, from Hongkong. 5 Steamer. Destinatlon, _jSalls.| Pler. | Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from | pSAN DIEGO-Arrived Nov 7—Br ship Slerra < San Diego, etc. bl My 2 Novemb: 8. EUREKA—Sailed Nov 7—Stmr a, 1 ,C;m‘, e ;rw 1o amipiec 3 pStmr dkme, Odland, 2 hours from Port SF"U“?““&"‘ l;,",.'l" :{”“;‘"‘g.'“':eg‘u'?l o If you appreciate fine footwear—shocs that reflect amburs a S, _ | ciscos stmr. North Fork, for San Francisco. Hombbide oiSiar '} | potme Corona, Glelow, 60 hours from New- | “IGR)) yE'HARBOR Salled Nov o—ptmr New- beauty, grace and style in every curve—you should by all Humboldt . 2 miPier 3| Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 26 hours from Monterey | burg, for San Francisco. d f Fanama & Way..'(12 £ ey sl Arrived Nov éStmr Grace Dollar, hence means take advantage of this sale. 2 Stmr Luella, Madsen, jours from Caspar. . ° Newport & Wa; 9 Pl h , Sailed Nov 6—Schr General Banning, for San Bt H fiErer, 1 Pcs'rx(m{ago::gge:mer, Johnson, 42 hours from Frenciseo: s JS"': Bunaventurac. for San To get a pair of $8 shoes .for what it cost the manu- umboldt . Sco; schr Jennie Wand, for San Fran- RS il amipler 2| Stme” Chico, Jensen, 18 hours from Fort g‘r![;gc!‘ .i?‘r ;”;'m “helin, for San Francisco, facturer to make them is certainly as unusual as the value Novem ; . nriine, for Mazatian. p < Fareka.. ?unr%;ldl '?';.“ g amipter 13 xfi':‘:' \‘i‘.“’.?.‘.’e‘;‘!gm"é“’;l & S S Ehaete {rS'Aé\l ;El)ézo;os-ne:i Ny 7—senr Liltsvonne, is welcome. As you know, Felts carried the swellest, finest, ta Rosa.. | San Diego % , 15 h for Grays Harbor; stmr , for San Fran- . 8 N 2 an. San Dicgo & Way'| 9 amfPier 11 | | Stmr Point Arena, Haneen ours from | feeo; stmr Pasadena, for Bureka. highest grade footwear for ladies San Francisco ever saw. Mandalay. Coquille River ..%4|Pler 2 ‘Whaling stmr Beluga, Bodfish, 17 days from SEATTLE—Arrived Nov T7—Stmr Meteor, . y Iaqua... Humboldt ..........| 4 pm|Pler — | Port Clerence, via Fox Island 13 days. from Honolulu; schr Nellle G Thurston, from Every pair of Felts’ elegant stock must be closed out— the NQ{!: Fork.. 1léumlmll;ll i g mPier 2 Schr Newark, Crangle, 16 hours from Bowens Ngml!l!ed Nov 6—Stmr Dolphin, for Skaguay. - $8 d $ h -d] - Ni eseon arbor. al ., 3k Iursm ;\‘Y;{':erslsbedr iz o g A :‘33.‘?,".’lmr Hongkong Maru, Filmer, 25 days 21 Arrived Nov FoStme Baith, trom San $6, $7, $9 and $10 shoes are rapidly selling at $4 City Pi ~ P 3 inute longkong, Vi cisco; sl ar; S Bl | BMESL S Ferte ) amipir | o e e Hono§ Sa3s | Sl Burpieo i Botis -+ L+ | ff 84 and $5 values are going fast at $350. Some $18.00 2 tes. ov. . T—SH % 2 Santa Ana .‘g:m}i"f: e;:cmna 5 pm|Pler § ;:c‘x?"slen'." e eiaom, 3 days from Byxbee clsco; stmr South Portland, for San rran- riding boots for ladies are to be had for $9. ‘zarina. attle ‘acoma.| 5 pm|Pi nding. cisco; o d - State of San Diego & Way.| § wm|Bior 13 | _Schr Jennte Gritfin, Campbell, 5 hours rom | Norma, for United Kingdom. The Walk-over Shoe Store bought out Felts, and is Rival. | Willapa Harbor. Pler 2 | Point Reyes. PORT GAMBLE—Salled Nov 7—Schr Ida i 3 3 5 v - .o CLEARED, Schnauer, for San Francsco. disposing of the stock in order to put in a full line of ladies Valparaiso & WI 112 m|Pier 10 Thursday, November 7. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 7—Bark | Portland & Astoria/il am(Pier 4| Stmr Curacso, Poulsen, Guaymas and way | Hesper. from —: schr Robert R Hind, from ‘Walk-over Shoes. Sydney & Way Pts.| 2 pm|Pler 7| ports; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Honolulu; schr Spokane, from Honclulu. P ioue Maria, Hreslich, Nanaimo; John | . Passed 'inward Nov 7—Stmr Meteor. from Portland & Coos B.| 9 am Pler 3! Rosenteld's Soms iiuny H&m;ls“h;orm';uac;:x‘n:m ship C F Sargent, hence Tays Harbor. 1 , Hambelton, Hoi 3 November 16, | Ui * | Yokohama, Ggelle, mamvelion: Jgnekons and | OL, R DIRGO-Arrived Nov 7—Br bark Slerra e alk- er Shoe Store H'ngk'gMary China and Japan.. 1pm/PMSS | Br ship’ Toxteth, Lines, London; Balfour, | Blanca, 132 fl";‘ I‘“‘:‘Dmp’g‘lg';.s - ‘ovem! Guthrie & Co. i Walla Walla | Puget Sound Ports|i1 am|Pler 9| B thtle & son, Parker, Melbourne: H Lund | HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 2—Stmr Ventura, Felts’ SIICCQSSOI' c Br bark Haddon HAII. town; 'Blllnur, Guthrie FROM SEATTLE. Pfltcm. Queens- From. Due. BAXLED Koal Wednesday, November 6. City of e Nov- 12| stmr Gualala, Genereaux, Bowens Landing. City of Seattle | Skaguay & le Ports. |Nov. 16 Thursday, November 7. Chas. Nelson..| Skaguay & Way Ports.|Nov. 15 Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victorla and Puzet from Sydney; Jap_stmr America Maru, hence schr W J Patterson, from Grays Har- Oct 30—Stmr Sonoma, hence Oct 24. Oct 31—Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, from Yokohama; hence Oct 11. Oct 30— Mary Dodge, for_ San Francisco; bktn § G Wilder, for San Fran- cisco. Oct‘ 30—Ja> stmr America Maru, for bor. 924-926 Market Street

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