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T 12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1901. 7 smvmmmems _VESSEL IS DRIVEN TO DESTRUCTION | IN HURRICANE OFF PORT MARGARET) The Overdue British Ship Giencaird Goes Ashore After Being] Buffeted About Cape Horn for Nearly a Month---Captain English || and All but Three of His Men Perish After Taking to the Boats| 3 Hale’s. Open Sat. Night Next—and every Saturday night till Christmas. Silver Novelties That you can’t keep from buying. They.are such pretty pieces and 11 fe that you'd want them even if we asked more for them than going to. The truth is we got them for holiday selling. but th ood values we can’t keep them that long. 4 - Sy | A Sterling Silver Mounted Whisk Broom 50c¢ Actually worth $1.00. | It's a splendid quality of whisk, a handy size for the pocket in traveling. Bn)nnet or Hat Brushes 50c—The best quality, with sterling silver ;::;I;n:nd Attractive Values in Table Linen Sets and at a time they are most needed New ' Table - Linens for Thanksgiving Day—A magnificent | | assortment on our second floor to choose from—More and | | greater variety of choice designs than we have ever had—Pay } | | a visit to this department to-morrow and you will be more ths n surprised at the values offered in our Fine Linen Table Toothpick Holder 19c—With sterling silver top, clear cut glass. " Sets—Just a hint: Glass Salve Jar 19c—Sterling sil;‘er top, cupid head. i e St | Pearl-Headed Pins 10c dozen—Indestructible kind, black, blue, yellow, Dam inen Pattern Cloths 2x217 yds & 1 dz Napkins § 8.75 | | white. g B 2 e “ “ “ “ oy 7 “ oo 10.25 | Pearl Hat pins 15¢—In white or pink. - 2x3 : % | Dressing Combs 25c—In celluloid or aluminum back, well made, fine and coarse “ “ “ « X214 “ “« 12.00 { | eeth 13.50 Gold-Plated Cuff Links 25¢ pair—Some in pearl. Splendid value for the price. 16.50 ; Feather Ball Ponpons At Half Price. To-dey for the first time. And they're just the partic yle you all".vant set off with chenille dot. some of them are in black or small whit others black dots with white and white with bl ille. They are the same identical trim~ mings we | Formerly sold at 98e. Now 49c and 59¢. All linen Damas} én Damask Napk are, the dozen..$4.50 inches square, doz T . : : ; : wo_sizes. RS Eoy - N German L v German Linen Thank the express for bringing them in time. They left New York less kins, 24 in E sk Napkins, 27 i than a week ago. They're as much in demand as any millinery trimming we Boven:. . the AOsBH. .. CL £4.00 ‘fi/flgf_mj : know of even at full prices, so what a stir they will create at hali-price. : e : e Tennis Flannel Offeri “ancy F §--7 ¢ (Sec 3 3 : A Tenni anne ering l"anc; Flannels 75¢ Deeond Blor) || THE BRITISH SHIP GLENCAIRD GOING TO PIECES ON THE ROCKS OFF THE SHORE OF STATEN ISLAND, %f PR T e Bhtast: arrival SR B N 2 | SOUTH AMERICA. THE VESSEL IS A TOTAL LOSS AND ALL BUT THREE OR HER OFFICERS AND CREW | | k 4 1 wah“s‘ RITIVAL.-—= orded stripe all wool ,\]h‘atjoss ! WERE LOST. | It’s so dainty and such a heavy, fleecy quality that you will ail be glad to Flannels—For Ladies’ Waists’—Comes in choicest of colors— x {1 buy it at 7c. 27 inches wide and more than 100 pieces to pick from. Mostly A very pretty novelty—Special at 75¢ a yard. 3 % —& || striped patterns. o p 2 . 4 3 HE overdue British ship Glencaird Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au-| Stmr Gualala, Genereauz, Bowens Landing. | [ NeWest Cashmere Finish Flannels 12je—z7 inches wide and set off with | I, B, Corsetg--S . cH (Third Floor) is a total loss. She was nearly \_gx_l-;rEl-yT)::r the Superintendent. Br stmr Victoria, Casey, Ladysmith. prettiest possible Persian stripes and figures. Some hundred patterns and This Special we offer is in the Celebrated J. B. Straizht Front and 35 per cent was paid on her | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | Brig Harriet G, Pedersen, Grays Harbor. Is it any wonder we are doing a big flannel business when we can of- L P s in the Celeb - B. Straigh by the underwriters, but there | the helght of tide is the same at both places. | Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. fer values like these? \ r Black Sateen, with Low Bust and were few takers, as everybody thought| THURSDAY, RAL] | Bohr O e e rekn and ; E 1 hip gores—Experienced the vessel would come in. The Merchants’ == ord, Boesch, Eureka and Ka- > Bl ie Soutten R e e Bechange, however, recelved cable news 2| S gten, Nelson, —. Women’s Flannelette Gowns 43c. ers attend a fit them. 2 from Buenos Ayres yesterday that the . | Stmr State of Callfornia, Thomas, San Diego. : 3 ? ) at $1.50 a pair. D ot o TR | sehr Mary l::ml(ussLL r{:';\;y:)(; os Bay. IS|:| pink and bléle stripes, with square yokes and large turn-down collars. > the crew drowned. Ft. || Ft. Ft Lothernd : izes 14, 15, 16, 17. J 5 he Glbhent : E — N Nov 13—Br stmr Royallst, from = wn This, too, is In dainty pink and blu Wool Shawls—$1.6 5 e Gieno Foame o Tt Om o BB W] | san Francisco Oct 12 for S Vincent, pit into e VALY T T A e Sud Cuils trimmed With Diaks peak and Bius extremity of South America. She was 1 1| VR TS HARBOR. Moo caghtly Injured. { | daisy cloth. They're heavy, soft and warm. White, S the Socks i Aiclent Ktocin. - 3| tug Traveler reports the loss of one of the || Daisy Fl{(mnelnaawn% slhoo—dlflgzwa{:g Rasvy p'r[!“ néa!nqlglenki‘bigelgnd cream. i : - of schr Watson Vest lying in the e yoke, collars and cuffs edg vl e piping. Sizes 14, 15, frince fes. The officers and crew took to the boats 3.2 5 | lower bay Thursday. He could not ascertain Batellent valoe at 81,65 e | |and made an attempt to reach the shore, 34 | name o vartiguiars, o T Children’s Flannclette Drawers 22c, RREERAORAPS WIREENC-FLE R Y | |but of the thirty-three souls on board Gl ; LONDON, Nov 13—A Fr bark, Name un- Good, substantially made garments with ruffle trimming around the bottom. Mostly s S £ || |only three escaped. The remainder, in-| “NoTE In the above exposition of the tides I:‘«T:H“Ol The ‘Crew. were_arowned. o nE- Nne~ | | stripes. 'sSizes 2 to 4 years. Boys’ Sweaters—$1.2 3 (Third Floor) ;:I\m‘lnxd(‘ta‘ma‘lrr‘l‘ singmllsh. the‘skscxnd of- the early morning tides are given in the left DISASTER. Flannclctte Kimonas 75c. P icer and the third officer, perished, and column and the successive tides of th c - " : s s = & e e i i o o e mems WO S D0 | TONDON, Nev. 38 We. bak - Astiee. fiow Made of plain_pink and blue daisy flannel, trimme. with white. Another style of pink Bos Fan Wool sweate Tyne Jul 1 pink and bi { oys’ Fan ool sweaters, with first officer drifted for several days in an | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | Lne July i2 for Valparaiso, was avandoned at | | and blue striped flannelette, set off with plain pink and blue colors, I striped bodies, nothing like this open boat, without food or water. They | ay. except when there are but three tides, as e “"T"’:“I:’Efi;;f\';m - pec ies gl i <Lgsid ot 4 Dy the Chaco, bound | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in S . T 2 y red at the price—g1.25 ea P e e ‘sh?p&‘;‘_ecked und | addition to the soundins of the United States | POINT LOBOS, Nov 13, 10 p m—Weather | 7 Soiled Nov 13—Stmrs San Pedro, Homer a2t | l y 3 3 S1. Wire Wl dend when® taken aboard the | Coust Survey charts, except when o minus () | hasy; wind west, ‘velocity § milek per hour. eIl e S Nenefuos; e Sete | o1 = e S5 il b steamer. {ven is subtracted from the d ven by th DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Del | Hosiery Spcc]a] s—In Seasonable Goods (Ma Continuing her voyage the Chaco plcksd | tharis. The planc of reférence is the mean of | FORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Nov 12—Stms | Norte, from Creacent iy Stam, for San Fran- / ; i]p xhle Cm"‘l‘hgr E::molh‘fr Y\;less:l which 1131:1 the lower low waters. k?n){{a!tdeo‘\;é‘or 11233?::20'@ A cl;a(:led Nov 13—Ger ship Stam, ! ceptional value i s’ Fas ¢ Scho el ost. . W e ey Noy, 18| ver, e v g An exceptional value in Boys’ Fast School Stockings, S LR L e Fort Bragg. auille River, from | ®50RT LUDLOW—Arrived Nov 13—Ship Great | b5 and ines bt thok Nire when OfF CaneiEC annnl lien Steamer Movements. IPd?RTfL/\)g)vSlneé Nov 13—Ship Crown of Af‘l\rw‘r‘a}:oié%m l};zric‘l;;\w'se‘x:g, e Desine . o ant 3 e —_— ndia, for Queenstown. NEW! EACH—Sai b —Schr I ‘l‘a“mh‘;‘;‘_‘% Ofix:a::,?f a“[’ea‘”na‘::eg*’{‘:e‘l‘)“frg‘;’:; TO ARRIVE. pArrived Nov 13—Br 'ship Travancore, from | Bertha Dolbeer, for Eure;(:.a 2 - 'enco.. EASTERN . 4 essel and took to the boats. The Astrea | Steamer. From. Due. | _ASTORIA—Salled Nov 13—Stmr Alliance, f HI ved Nov 12—Ttal shi was abandoned October 8. The captain, s : s e the first officer, second ?fflcedr -ng vaemy(i freata... Coos By 1 | Ga" RT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 13—Br iy | e Aorieca Nov T Stmr Ortaabe, one of the crew were found and rescué ans osa. an Diego . 14 arsdale, from Victoria, = 5 by the Chaco. Six of the Astrea’s sailors | Point Arena. .| Point Arena.. s |Nov. 14 | "SEATTLE Arrived Nov 1—Stmr Progreso, | \'Sajlea’ Nov 12—Stmr Finadee, for Colon. | who were in one of the small boats are fen e vy By iler. 1t | hetion ion 3, s ALK fom Siaaper. FOREIGN PORTS. L.adies’ i i e e s E e R L Coos B8y 215 | st Floiadeey for Sen Franeistne it oL an0, LAINGEPORE- dirivéd Ot 14 Buck Onaway, — di extra qu r cottc ced | s Al " ved N — es O - If ue. adies’ extra quality cotton fleeced Ii | "o ‘Glencaira and the Astrea sailed Do frrTiyed oY A2 Br, Stmr. Queen Adelaide, | N O UXHAVEN—Passed Nov 10—Br ahip Scot- THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY ts ch.—Al s—at 50c a garment { from the same port, Shields, England, Panama & Way Ports from Skaguay; Br ship Garsdale, from Port | tish Glens from Hamburg, for San Francisee. Bt Seedisiaili | J hough the Glencaird left two months be. Seattle .. Townsend, 3 BREMEN—Sailed Noy i0—Br ship Scottish s Australian Wool Vests h Pants to match; | fore the French ship, but both were lost Humboldt . Sailed Nov 12_Br stmr Teenkal, for Tacoma, | Slens. from Hamburg, for San Francisco; Ger casonable goolisat to shrink; all sizes in Natural, White and | it i of the Glencatr Fortiand | (YHATCOM—Arrived Nov 14—Ger stmr Ram- | P30 PRl faepbertt ©8 B G s pr stme greatly reduced prices. t shrink; all sizes ir tural, hit d “aptain English of theGlencalrd was one ortlan: ses, from Tacoma. 2 3 & » = 2 the best Inow China and Japan FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Na- | Willowdene, for San Diego. 0 Hair.—Extra value at $1.25 each. ‘ e el wior st Fortland & Asto gomal City, hence Nov 12 stmr e e pAmived Nov 12-Bkin Kohala, from Mel- Nothing but the best. friends here and many of them *played” S = Noy 1. YOKC —Sailed Nov 11-Br stmr Glen- | Ff 3 ¢ 5 o ttle & Tacoma. PORT GAMBLE—Salled No# 13—Schr Comet, | YOKOHAMA—Sailed Nov innan Haddies, ib 15 the vessel as a sure arrival. The weather e Mot ehe Comet, b 10....10¢ rov ] s Y N for San Pedro. sheil, for Tacoma. i that drove her on Staten Island must Seattle & N. Whatcom|Nov. 17 | - TACOMA—Arrived Nov 13—Schr C § Holmes, | ISLE OF WIGHTPassed Noy 13—Br stmr Cholce new lot just received. Kearnp and sutter gtreets | r;iue );: en &Lm,?c. Rtflnsurancedon flthe Humboldt . Nov. 18 | hence Oct 27. B Oak Branch, hence Sept 5, for United King c Butt 2 1bs 45 —— = = oanoke and otlrers of the overdue fleet Tacoma 118| Arrived Nov 13—Stmr AL-Ki, from Alaska; | 9% reamery butter, | is now sure to take a jump. The Glencaird Humboldt . v. 13 | stmr Tamplco, from Seattle. *| SYDNEY—Arrived Nov 12—Br stmr Aorangl, ’ S c = = }v\;_z-,s‘ consigned to Meyer, Wiison & Co. L S G A S13| Sailed Nov ia—Ship Dashing Wave, for San | f9In VARCOSET |\ 0q Nov 13-Schr King The very choicest. P { of this city. so & Way Bts.[Nov. rancisco. . p e —— { ¥ . 19| BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Nov 13—Schr | Cyrus. from Hastings Mill. Seeded Raisins, 3 p¥. 25 { E g s Honolulu . . 2) | Bender Bros, for San Francisco. VANCOUVER—Arrived Nov 13—Br stmr Em- S, S p: c I e | N e T EE L L E | "G00 FAS Bt Mot sty B | o f ot 38 St ey 3 | ortlane storia .21 rrived Nov. chr Gem, hence Nov 2. N Al - Regularly 2 8. 25c. - | Sl = Men Who Man the Honolulu Fleat )!;'ethgrk \élnPPannms o2 SAN PE%RO—-AI;rlvbed Nov 13—Schr Mawee- | NEW YORK-Arfl}'ed d.\'\g“ 13—!szmr Tle'n- 0 m’k‘ 5 - A £ 1 uget Sound Ports © %3 | ma, from Grays Harbor. tonie, from Livernool and Queenstown; stmr Accuses Former Husband of Tran_-‘ Theme Is Selected for Discussion | Suffer a Reduction. B oound B T A Satled Nov| 1 Stie Hames for | oo e ears range Marmalade, jar 15¢ ferring Property to Evade Col- Which Business Men of City | The sugar fleet will pay a reduced rate San Francisco. Sailed Nov 13—Stmr Perugia, for Naples, Cutting’s celebrated make. : . ey to its hands) this wittar | Diniae ihE TO SAIL. Arrived Noy 13—Stmrs laqua and North | etc: stmr Oceanic. for Liverpooi: stmr Phila- Y e lection of Judgment. Are Considering. { 5 2 h Fork, hence Nov 12; schr J G Wall, hence | delphla, for Southampton; stmr Southwark, for S e Almmer of the Merchants' | SPTINE, summer and autumn the general [~ Steamer. Destination, |Salls.| Pler. | Nov 4. ‘Antwerp. Cranberries, 2 t: 25 e e hant® | rate has been $35 a month. Now the best D GNE—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Pots- ,; 2. qts. .... 250 dent | figure is $30 and the chances are that it | g . el et dam, from New York, for Rotterdam and pro- | New Cape Cod Cranberries. topic | Will g0 to $25 before the month is out. At | garta' @ il e ceeded. ¥ Finest in the market, c na... |Seattle & Tacoma..(10 am(Pler 2 PLYMOUTH—Arrived Nov 12—Stmr Pennsyl- the present time there are more vessels {han men on the coast, and while the e Ll iRt dunicipal and .| Portland & Astoria/ll am(Pfer 4 Mayor-elect b Cl d 2. T e s ISweot Wines, Bat .2 300 : 2 compl a4 e T Wheeler are aur | men are ready to work, there is nothing Sydney & Way Pts. |10 am|Pi, 5 —Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Hermon- . o~ A R wigeltr,are @0- | for the vessels to do. Sallors are on the Novemper 1o |l * e e e il ass Wrattchusd Gallon §1 00 e Dr. Wi man of New | beach by the score and with a reduction .| Coos Bay VALPARAISO—Arrived Nov_ 13—Stmr Loy- Port, Sherry, Angelica and Muscat. Bl v L vt T Wheelan | in_wages \]'essels that would otherwise be Humbeldt alist, from San Francisco, for S¢ Vincent, C V. Regularly 40¢ and $1 50. « . BettermeclaT Jaid up will be kept In commission. The Humbao or the a - le & o : 1 age be mad chances are that many a vessel will be B e e} BUILDERS MUST COMPLY Whiskey, bot 75¢, 3 bots $2 Hinmer aiil 1w | Tun at a loss during the coming winter. e bars ’ ' Four hundred and fifty | F ‘ Humboldt ' WITH THE ORDINANCE| = Gallon $3.00 i < n e been sent out. | Rentucky Stallion for New Zealand. Coos Bay ... —_— i Re“hflyun “flflm“rbon—old and pure. - husb; e | One of the handsomest stallions ever | Borat Krena..| Dot Aresa > or:| 3 am(bler 1 Board of Works Issues Instructions s Ci i, an ought suit her Christmas Holidays in Mexico. | shipped from San Trancisco will leave | KingksSiari | China and Jupas:| 1 bin/bad for Construction of Hotels and weet Cider, gallon...40¢ < el ey - rn Pacific special train leaves | here on the Ventura to-morrow for New ovember 17. Lodging-Houses. New Eastern Apple Cl ceiver be apr y P Santa Rosa.. |San Diego & Way.| 8 am|Pl pple Clder, very delicious, h her neisco December 15, Los Angeles | Zealand. He is one of the most perfect | Jai J0ahy | U8 P'88nnd Ports|i am|bier '8 The Board of Public Works issued the| Regularly c. s Tt | 19, reaching Mexico in {ime for aRimals ever bred in Kentucky. He has November 18, ing circular to owners, architects b o 2 ey | v celebrations. Round trip San | all the attributes of a perfect Toad hors: Humboldt following circular to o COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED—CATA- . e et | : Loh Ancele . Porenuy | and for that nurpose he was purchased. Humboldt and contractors yvesterday: LOGUE FREE. o i gt B0y Dining * Pullman | To get him to New Zealand will cost his Portland & Ordinance No. 03, passed May 24, 1901, pre- e tiderr il e P S 6 T AR | b resent owner over $1000, but even with .|Panama & Way... scribes, in general ferms, requirements for the d ide trip | 39S Optionst § 3 | that assessment he will be deemed cheap November 19. | Cconstruction of hotels and lodging-houses. TOCKTON ST., near Market. - —_———— B e | in the colonies. |Agtorta, & Portiand)it amjPier 24 The following clause may require definite In- TRLEYRONE 2 encert and Picture Exhibition To- | 261 South Spri; S Aueeic - ovembe . terpretation: - AIN 5522 1 & , L gele San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 ““The Board of Publlc Works, in granting or Night. S [ Water-Front Notes. 4 Ramses.......[Hamburg & Way..|.......|Pler 21 retusing permits for the erection ot alieration | For Stomach Disorde, 1 b i i | ovember . f buildl to used for such purposes, s There will b Merzbach & Weiner Dissolve. | The steamship China, which will be due | youn Fork.. | Rt Aot AR O evelse & reasonable and sound discretion.'" oo of water col k Hopkins| Judge Sloss ; slgned a decree | next Saturday from the Orient, may pos- | Ratnier.. Seattle & N. What. T the ‘exercise of this discretion the Board Cout and Dys; L a Institute of A | olving the partnership existing be- | sibly creep in.to-night. She is a fller and [J. S. Kimball | Seattle & Tacoma. = AY of Public Works prescribes as follows: h DRINK tute is also ope v tween Julius Merzbach and Louis Weiner. | usually comes in a day ahead of time. Uttty November 1?2- o | First—That where the first or ::‘f";‘d story, To Sail on Transport Wa. latniers, Both parties suel for o dlsso’| The = OQceanic Steamship - Company's | Umatiit:-—:: yeCt, Souts, Gisitt amPler 3| EVERY ONE OF THEM WORTI || 0%, 20tts “ian hat-teinea In the ordinance, ‘o Sail on Transport Warren. | lution and each charge: e other with | Ventura is scheduled to sail at 10 a. m. | China.. China and Japan..| 1 pm|PMSS = it or storfes, and_ the basement, if ! e s 5 was ag alena. 1 z Py, ot stat and ¢ fihe Twenty-clghth Infan-| when the fults were institiited, reported | passengers and all the frelght she can e 2y.12 miPler 10| | THESE SPECTALS HOLD GOOD || PSolonieail starways and elevators must be 13, bave = réers to =ail on the|that the assets of the firm, valued at | carry. FROM SEATTLE. TO-DAY ONLY. surrounded throughout with fireproof walls of ot v t - };'n)?<2‘snp2' &i‘a ), had been disposed of for $4507 2, | The TUnited States army transport Bteame; Fr ) . ‘masonry or of metal studding and lathing. e 1 1 1 unassig \ Svhich Loyas at the rate of 60.05 cents on | Grant sails to-morrow for the Philippines, . Bteamer. | W From. = | Dus |} WOMEN'S RAINY DAY OUTSIDE Third—In _the construction of _stairways - Dt the invoice dollar. | She will take away a regtment of infan- | Bertna. (SEIRTS, the 00 auality; @ () e e, e g | try ana g?m'é‘;flber of officers returning t | B Thompich Cooks Tniet & Wiy [Nov. 15 v;g;’:;‘;‘;;‘;’p;g o T th—Metal lathing must be used through- | B¢t NATURAL Alkaline Water. : . Nelson.. | Skaguay ay” Ports.Nov. 15 g S SKIRTS, of fi e em— > TThe Hatbor Commissioners held a short | Dirigo Skasuay & Way Ports./Nov. 1 || " fare: eftects, - trimmea - ith. banss et | | “hit s romuirements prescribed by law session yesterday and pnne:}r 2 number Dalphin. Skakuay & Way Sorts. Nov: 18 e s Dok e e, 8$2.65 || must be conformed to. of demands on the treasury. e request Co:g“.lynle! ‘I .y“.: fig‘:. g VY. blue; quality; on sale. . —_————e——————————— From Rev. Stephen In- of Archbishop Riordan to have a spur | Excelsior. ‘WOMEN’'S GERMAN FLANNEL WAISTS, - trimmed with fine tucks and gilt buttons, Announcement. . 14 track made from the belt railroad to the 2 3 nes—The Rectory, Church M l n k Storm B | Gibraltar warenouse was referred to the Time Ball. Bishop sleeves, all pretty colors, sizes 3 1, the undersigned, will begin the great of St. Mary the Virgin, San Francisco, Cal. r‘l(y chief engineer. The Gibraltar warehouse B to 44; regular S valu R : . pital, of which the Archbishop is presi- | November 13, 1001, " » O2l+ || Best quality FRENCH FLANNEL EM- || §Ramicy B1octs o oo e *Mason. | EHor TIME the glasses which ollar S ec iy The Time il o the tawer of . the. Pasty BROIDERED _WAISTS, buttoned in | | Market street, oppo erman you have =~ made | for . bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, back, latest sleeve; biouse embroidered in | | 1@SSeT, proprietor. © 3 me, and I wish to say that i e S 5, e the S meriian, or at %) | ey ™hesiens P 15 @ 2 || permission to Sell Property Refused. | Somts & o ; e . ., Greenwich mean_time. e o istaction. My e P 2 i . STAN value, on special sale........ ; have n b zhz\ eb:]]:'sce on f,oclcnml ?ali to-day and for Matters of Interest to Mariners and Lisntentnti O 8. Nave 1y GRatgs. TAFFETA and PEAU DE_SOIE siLi || Judge Coffey declined to issue an order | semfortable a state as They"are” i the present ance of the week a genuine mink _Shipping Merchants. ok g Bt 3 WAISTS, about 50 waists in all to sell, | | yesterday directing the sale of a part of | (it {ay, aiiiioute this to your excellent storm collar finished with 6 sable fox tails— T, Beitieh sk foceimate A n e A 113 orth % to %; special sale @ @) s5() || the estate of Joseph P. Hale for the rea- | Innes. ‘Mayeric's Giasses’ Sceangthen the Eve exactly as per illustration. This collar is cle- W | to wanieat tor -salmon. on. Fraser River tor Rilsbing oo e Lomees «D0 | <on ‘hat an agreement had been entered | and Brate Hormes Erowarr S CRORa gantly made in every particular and beauti- Liverpool, 41s 3d, if London 42s 6d; optlon of ARRIVED. DOV N IDRESSING SACQUES, all || into some ~tlme ago whereby it was | MAYERLE, German Expert Optician, fully lined with rich, heavy wheat at Tacoma, i2s, or Portiand, 42s 6. Tuesday, November 12. ity; on sale. 5 o Stipmistan thitt A Tpooatr.n qudstisn [ SENENL M Seentk: - CUY THIS O satin—a_great value—on $l2. 50 Pt o Ip s BoTgp il load wheat of this | Gtm: Washtenaw, Parker, 84 hours from Ta- (| our .31 auality SACQUS e A o gais. e isplay in the window... e K Wednesday, November 13. = 53 which the heirs desired to sell, is one of o i Shipment of Wheat. Stmr Crarina; Seaman, 102 hours from Ta- || O35, 3% auality SACQUES: on Qigc || the buildings which the agreement con- STERLING DENTAL CO. ur e f e i ma. 3 F . k: Pr <_cm ine o neckwear is the finest The German ship Neck was cleared yesterday | “Stmr Alcatraz, CarMon, 16 hours from Cle- WOMEN'S. FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, e b ks i, L s HIGH CLASS DENTISTRY. we have ever shown. For $7.00 we show a for Queenstown for orders with 73,001 ctls | one. g in pretty colors of pink and blue stripes, The P sable fox scarf witht two. Fll tale. Hiob wheat valued at $13,390 and 15,000 ft luinber as | _Smr Chico, Jensen, 17 hours from Fort || * sizes 3 to 4; sold everywhere at g () e Popular Train Painless Extraction. dunnage valued at 2%, Brag; Te: our price to-day.. . i C || To Stockton, Merced, Fresno, Hantord, Visatta Crown and Bridge Work. $10.00 we show a double sable fox scarf, — extra large size. These are only two of a Notice to Mariners. TRAAIC razg. 3 St Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 12 hours from Moss Our $1 FLANNEL GOWNS; on 69C and Bakersfleld is the California Limited, via Plates With Cur sale ... Santa Fe. Leaves dally at 9 a.m. large number of styles now on exhibit. SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA. pioynr South Coast, Olsen, 13 hours from Al- |} oy 315 FLANNEL GOWNS, trimmed | | chair cars, ofled track. Ticket office, 641 Mac: SYEREING . Notice is hereby given that Santa Cruz| Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 2 hours from Eureka. Wity bralds, torchon Isce and In- 95 ket street. vacuvum 3 whistling buoy, painted black and white per- L:xt;r! r;‘l'mhr Tellue, Pedersen, 90 hours from w‘;u ;;"sfl:y ;‘r;emsx e C v ———— Sl CHAMBER e D e o e i o (2 pi | | Schr Nettle Sundborg, Larsen, 50 hours from cateen: flounce lined and irimmed with y Brothers Lose Two Suits. Are Guaranteed a Perfect Fit. e R O Sl Gy e s Pa [iPaint’ Areha: four small ruffles, cut very Martin Davis was awarded $500 dam- . eific Coast Stéamti Comanyia SWiarC ‘ei: CLEARED. Wide: Bood 135 vatie; on saie, € OC | | ages vesterday by a fury in Tudge Hoen 997 Market, oComenSixeh: ported not sounding. It will be repaired or Wednesday, November 13. latest BLACK AND WHITE || court for personal injuries s ly Over Millinery Store, ; replaced as soon as practicable, Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eurcka; Goodall, Per- 3 R’ Gray Bros! quarry whi received at 4 - - EThls rl.’oufi -évect: M}An of lzum. and klg:m& “c‘;, I RS b ,. prsiahe lI:;e he was em- uoys, Pacific Coast, 1901, r Columbia, Doran, Astoria; : INCORPORATED SR R T T road- age Honie L i avis was working 1 & trenactors DR. MEYERS & CO. * 2 T J. B. MILTON, wl;f: nsm; 'l‘mme)-n,e lP-:-Bler. »&xmlmo and Ta- our price to-da. % ?tm-nd b:’:k Dousm llu street when it caved SPE OR 4. ros Go. e JALIST! MEN. 3-135-137 Post St. . ymariter, U, . X., Tnspecior Twelten Ligne- | i 9. Soeecie E2me g "L | " wm cLosE AT 6 0'GLoCK. E sl > e o s ranciyo e gy Papsns; sns ovaut Clr A TS o e pas awarded 00 damagos chused oy sultaiion and private : 5 eck, ners, Queenstown; o ation an larcest exclusive fur house in the world Ban; Moon and Tidp. Grace & Co. . 1212-1214 MARKET ST., | oo Clai"0i25ng operations carriea Iree at office or by m D United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— SAILED. s at their quarry. Cures guaranteed. Times and Heights of High an ‘Wednesday, November Between 731 MARKET ST. S e Did you eay Rye? Then —the Zneat In the world, | " oe Moors Rye N d Low Waters at Fort Polnt, entrance n\lu Stmr Pomona, Shes, Eureka. )

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