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~ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, 'ALAMEDA BRINGS MANY NAVAL MEN FROM THE ISLANDS Makes a Quick ‘Passage Up, Beating Time of Peru, Which Leit a Day Before, Nearly Sixteen Hours——-Fears for Safety of Big Col- lier Matteawan, Which Is Out Eicht Days From Nanaimo ROM Honolulu w two hours latest e: Alameda of ic amship Com- which arrived yesterday time, making the trip in hours and seven ithin China wouid Pacitic Mail Steamsaip Peru left a day but the sixteen latter boat in nours less of the at d'u- a wer The party, consist- ing of Kear Admirais R. D. kvans aud Henry Glass, Captain P. H. Cooper, P. ¥. Harrington, C. M. Thomas and J. 'f. Meyers, Lieutenant ‘Commander Stoney and Surgeon E. M. Blackneil, was t to Honolulu on the Solace, which then safled for Guem. Other passcngers were Prince David and Hon. bam Parker and his two sops of Honolulu, who are on their way to Washington in the interests of Hawalian Jegislation. e Alameda brought a large cargo of freight and the following named passen- ers, the members of the James Neill ramatic Company being among the ar- rivals al Captain Fustace, Giftard, W. H. M. Hall, Livingston, an, J. C Pa E. Mun Penny, brett -an: e, L. d Mrs. yere ten twen i vesterday from sa and Honoluly, ht days six The trip Ceptain Pillsbury re- ¥ the United States ovember 29 in lati- minutes north and 36 minutes east. All reported well. The Doric December 6. A small deckload, i the next d nd ons of miscy list was as fol- _ Lieutenant Truxton, U. §. N.; Mrs. A. D. Br Miss C. A. Tibbetts, Major W. W. R L. Andrews, Miss Ferrera, Mrs. W. Mrs. L. Andrews and child, R Che Choy, J. T. Carpen- T. an Roanoke Still on Fira. C from Honolulu by the cargo of coal on which had put into ess, had not yet been ex- ge force of Japanese . discharging the cargo, ed to break out, and work 1es to be suspended. f the salling of the e damage to the t been determined. The ports that eight firemen of Meade left the vessel In s and considerable difficulty was ing their places. ot Fears for Matteawan, Considerable anxlety is feit the safety of the steam collier Matte- awan, which left Nanaimo eight days ago and has not been seen or heard of since, There have been some heavy gales along the northern coast, and as the Matteawan nes merchandise at this port for Honolu ship Company’s | | 020 1bs 8 cs dried fruit, 14,644 Ibs 45 cs bread, 11 pkgs egricultural implement: say | | cs_milistuffs, | 1181 pkgs paste, 1258 pkes potatoes, 186 bdis paper, 215 p n and_ oils,’ 50 flasks stiver. 0 1bs raisins, 26,888 Ibs rolled regarding | | | of 3301 tons net, min- | N, - it is feared that the| ress. s Jerome, e Baginaw “ompany, says he thinks the Ye: s safe, but has had no advices. The Matteawan is a steel screw steamer and was built in 1893 at England. by J. Readhead & Son, he was formerly called the As- turian Prince The Matteawan is 336 feet two feet in beam and eighteen | ewcastle, ep. Her present cargo | s of 4800 tons of coal. A crew of | men all told is carried. (,‘:ipm(n‘ up is in command. ‘Water Front Notes. Willlam Dallaghan, a marine from the United States steamship Pensacola, was badly bitten by a bulldog in the saloon at East and Folsom streets. He says as he entered the saloon a bulldog first caught him on the wrist and then jumped at his face, biting him twice on the cheek. His injuries were dressed at the Harbor Emergency Hospital. Willlam Farrell, a laborer employed at Broadway wharf No. 2, was hit on the head yesterday morning by a falling coal bucket. He was taken to the arbor Emergency Hospital, where he was ex- amined by Dr. Morrison. Although the latter thought his skull was fractured Farrell refused to remain in the hospital and returned to the Battery Street House, where he lives. Reinsurance Rates Change. Reinsurance on the Glenericht, out nine days from San Francisco to Portland, was increased yesterday to 30 per cent. The rate on the Anglia, out 157 days from Newcastle and bound for Panama, was | increased 10 per cent and is now quoted at 30 per cent. The Alsternfer, 149 days from Seattle to Hamburg, was added to the list and quoted at 10 per cent. e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and | g, Shipping Merchants. The British bark Muskoka Is chartered for wheat to Europe, 36s 3d. The harbor is now bare of disengaged wheat tonnage. The German ship Schiller was chartered prior to arrival for wheat at Portland for Europe, he French bark Asie, same, 353 (1s 3d | Girect). 'he British ship Oweenee is chartered for wheat at Tacoma for Europe The barkentine Amelia loads redwood at Eu- | reka for Honolulu; the schooner J. M. Coleman, | J. lumber at Portland for Honolulu, chartered prior to arrival; the barkentine Lebaina, lum- ber on Puget Sound for Port Natal 67s 6d, prior_to arrival; the ship Tillle E. Starbuck, | —————— Merchandise for Mexico. The steamer Curacao, which salled Satur- day for Mexican ports, carried a large cargo of | produce and merchandise valued at $61,912. The principal shipments were as follows: 12,- | 59 pkgs as- 12 cs ammunition, 27 cs acid, | and sundries, 5325 Ibs butter. one, 118,505 Ibs boneblack, pkgs cordage, 10 cs champagne, canned goods, 2 ibs 17 pkgs dry goods, 11 588 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1440 pkgs fruits and vegetables, $722 1bs bam and bacon, 23 baies hay, b bales hose, 86 kegs horseshocs, pkgs hardware. | 25 cs liquors, 568 ft lumber, 19 pixs lead, 9 pkgs locomotives and fixtures, 340 Ibs lard, 257 pkgs machinery, 2080 lbs malt, 1381 lbs 4 3247 1bs nuts, crs_onions, material 5361 ibs resin, 4SG1 Tbs rice. 933 Ibs . 2562 Ibs 21 cs starch, 20 pkgs ship chand- lery, 84 s 15 cs spices, 21 kegs staples, 1312 bdls €hooks, 93 Dkes #pikes, 54 cs statfonery, 2113 1bs sago, 139 cs 1 pkg =almon, 396 Ibs tobacco, 2380 ibs tallow, 1911 Jbs tea, 41 pkgs tank material, 34 pigs tin, 204 cs whisky, 5204 gals 2 cs wine, 46 bdls wire, 6920 Ibs zinc. | The Argyll’s Cargo. | The steamer Argyll sailed yesterday for Panama with merchapdise for New York valued at $243,051: Kingston, $257; Trinidad, 5¢ Spain, $1479; Londo: $100. The principal shipme: | To New York—308.134 gals 16 cs wine, 20 | flasks quicksilver, 3975 Ibs beans, 4800 Iba | rice, 41,450 lbs dry hides, 7 pkgs machinery, 162 pkgs ink, 26 bales old leather, 7805 cs canned salmon, 500,605 Ibs dried fruit, 200,600 Ibs copper matte. 406 pkgs condensed ordnance | stores, 18 pkgs paper, 45.300 Ibs_clay, 45 cs honey. 25.640 Ibs mustard seed. 354 sks cat- | tle horns, 283 pkgs shells, 286 pkes junk, 1791 | pigs lead, 17 bales herbs, 11,405 Ibs grease | wool, 10,140 otls barley, 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 0f This Hand- some, Com- fortable Cob- bler Rocker, or Big Leath- er Arm Chair —aworld of comfort in either. Two of our spec- ial Christ- mas ofier- ings. Here's Your Chance and Choice Indianapolis Furniture Co. 750 Mission Sireel. NOTED twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. |Time| _ [Time "L H W Cwl o i wl 1| | |10:30| 5.8 12 | 116 5.7 13 | 5.6 11 | 5.3 15 | 50 16 | 47 1w 43 -In the above exposition of the tides the carly morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the L e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m., Greenwich mean time, W. H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant U. 8. Navy, in Charge. prici ™S g Syl Portland. & Coos Bay.. Nanaimo . Panama & Way Leelanaw. Y. via Panama...... Sonoma ney & Way Ports.. . 8. Kimball e s North Fork. . | China & Japan 5 .| Valparaiso & \Way Ports -| Puget Sound Port Seattle & Tacoma | Grays Harbor ... bl | Puget Sound Ports Umatilia. Czarina. Sequola. . o o EZEannss THE EMPORIUM. | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1901. THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THF EMPORIUM. v:uummmmmmmm;mmmmmmmmmmmmmm Open Every’ Evening Until Christmas. Very Fine Lace Curtains for Gilts. A Special Sale self, presents itself. 24 Pairs Genuine Foi t Czlais and Battenteres —That retail regularly $11.00 per pair, to be SplLies, UL Lo Bl 20 Pairs Rzal Battznb r-,Brussels and Ar:bian Lacz Curfani—Actual value, $14.50 per pair; saleprice . . . . . . . @12 12 Prirs Very Choic® Brusrel; ar d Batterbergs — Regularly $20.00; sale price . $74 25 Fine Cloaks and Dresses Redurced. You don’t bave to wait until January, we are now selling nealy all of the fine garments at day, except when therc are but three tldes, as i jons. Here are i somictimes occurs. The helghts given are in | Hg tefectiony A e spechl addition to the soundings of the United States prices in fine Holiday gifts: ‘oast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) = .50 agla sign precedes the height, and then the number 2 t’,v;l k.k {45 given is subtracted from the depth given by the « Mackintoshes. . charts. The plane of reference is the mean of .. 84 95 e lower low waters. $ : 3.90 Mercerized Time Ball. g Branch Hydrographic Office, -U. 8. N., Mer- bl = chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., §20.00 three-quar- December 10, 1801, - ter Coats.. , . The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, .. $14 85 $35.00 newest Dresses . 825 §18.00 Silke Skirts ...$714.95 Steamer Movements. Slmeesjackeu. . TO ARRIVE. ‘.. 8745 Steamer. | From. ffls~°°;;fl7x9:; | .- & Mandalay | Coquille Riv ] o Pomona. | Humbotat - Cahuper=l e | Seattle Gowns. . . . | Scattle & Tacoma...... .|Coos Bay & Pt. Orford| - ..84.95 Warm Cotton < Eiderdown un....,..é‘.d;...k.zfo Senta Ros o & Tappers . . . . . . . . ..$2.45 | Buck and Saw—Just the thing to keep_boys Foint At ana $3.50 fine Fiannel Waists.. . . . . $2,85 | busy; steel saw blade; outfit complete.. 506G Newburg. ays Harbor . $7.50 fine Silk Waists . $4.95 | Doutlz Spring Tops— Latest European craze . Walla Waila.| Puget Sound Ports. Rt 78 85| pring Top: P E HURDOIAL -eve e .....25¢,50¢, $1.00 Holiday 7 Gro;eries and Liguors af D:xpt. Store Prices. Ask or s2nd fer our ho'iday price list of goad things t0 eat and drink. Eg¢s—Best fancy ranch eggs—regularly goc doenstoday. . . . .....32%@ Ccffez—Our famous Yelo Cros—Java and Mocha—either bean or ground—regular 302 m|Pier 10 | December 22. | : { Umatilla. 11 am|Pier 9| days 9 hours 16 minutes, via Honolulu 6 days 6 hours 54 minutes, 7 Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, Ventura. up river direct. pStmr Empire, Macgenn, 62 hours from Coos Stmr Fulton, Odland, 4 daye from Astoria. Stmr Alameda, Herriman, § days 15 hours 7 minutes from Honolulu. Dr stmr Bristol, McIntyre, 4 days from Comox. Ship Standard, Maclachlan, 21 days from Seattle. 34 hours from chr Mary E Russ, Nyman, 11 & from Coos Bay. Schr Sacramento, Griggel, 811 days from Sfuslaw_ River. Schr Vega, Eratt, 4 days from Eureka. Schr Laura Pike, Johnson, days from Bureka; Oakland direct. Sehr ‘Parkersburg, Ellingsen, 23 days from Coguille River. Schr Lily, Bottger. 14 davs from Umpqua. CLEARED. i Tuesday, December 10, Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr North Fork; Fosen, Eureka: The Chas Nelson Co. Brig Galilee, Hellingsen, Puako; Hind, Rolph & Co. SAILED. Tuesday, December 10. Argyll, Gilboy, Panama. Ruth, 'Andfindsen, Bowens Landing. Washtenaw, Parker, Tacoma. Eureke, Jeseen, Eureka. Scotfa, Walvig, Celia, "Adler, —, Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Ship Geo Curtis, Calhoun, Honolulu. Bark Fresno, Peterson, Port Gamble. Brig Galllee, Hellingsen, Honofpu. DISASTER. GRAYS HARBOR, Dec 10—Br bark Pin- Mahukona, via more, from Santa Rosalla, for Portland, Or, Nov_ 26, andoned. Lost six satlors from small beats ance crew here. Bark sank or b was towed to some other port. SPOKEN. Nov_4. lat 55 S, lon 64 W—Ger ship Agn from Hamburg, for Honolulu. i - Nov 19, lat 46 81 N, lon 120 58 W-—Bark General Fairchild, from Port Ludlow, for Fre- mantle. MEMORANDUM. Per_stmr Peru from Chi = a m Nov 39, 1at 31 U7 N, Jon 17530 B raseay and exchanged signals with U § stme t, hence for Manila: wished to be revorted all well. Dec 6, 10:20 p m, Br stmr Dorlc, hence for China and Japan. 8 p m, Dec 7, lat 32 0§ N, lon 138 20 W, a small brigantine with deck oad, steering a m, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Dec 10, 10 p m—Wi clear; wind NW, velocity 20 milesr o tner DOMESTIC PORTS. NTURA—Arrived Dec 10—Barge in tow tuk Rescue, hence Dae & ed EATTLE Sailed Dec 10 s = e 10, at 10 Bertha, for Valdes, S e ed Dec 9—Stmr John § Kim| Dec 8: U S sunr Manzanita, rom "fi’.'.'n'fififi‘.i stations; schr Ra 3 Dee x;;—rml—);r-nln:}. from Hijo, "o Alaske. rrive o Stmr Edith, San Francisco; stmr Despatch, from Sen Fran: cisco. Sailed Dec 10—Stmr Walla Wall Francisco; stmr Despateh, for Fairheron, 20 Arrived 10—Stmr ‘Umatilla, from San B A COMA—Salled Deo 108 —sa o t B land, for San Francisco. v N T Arrived Dec 10—Stmr.John § Kimball, from san, Francisco, N DIEGO—Arrived Dec 10— from Port Blakeley. o Gsonve: Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Santa Rosa, from San PEMieH Dee 10_ftmr Santa R San Salle mr osa, Francisco; stmr St Dents, for Ensensda. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Dec 9—Schr G San Francisco, Cal. H Merchant, heng» Nov 14. Dec 10—Schr R W Bartlett, from Tionolulu. Sailed Dec 10—Stmr Sdnt« Barbara, for San ra. EUREKA—Sailed Dec 10—Stmrs Abe: and Westaort, for San Francisco; llnrrdl.i': i i =18 4 % i H | : i : : i : i i il i i H : 1b; to-day . Lo s 200 | T Gnr Deprt- — e Walnuts—Best quality, to-day, b . . . ffg| ™ent in Ro- Chamner _ A faks Fard Da e=—The kind for stuffing, to-day . . tunda is show- \PLIDAY Bt A A 4 pm|Pier 13 SeadrdiRil s 10 ek Dihs, 280 g 2 e North Fork |Humboldt 9 am|Pler 2 sejramaicas b mGkaNE . e SR O] st CIEARS ga‘nqn %"!_Jqulllg R 5 pm|Pler 2 Lau~dry Soap—Proctor & Gamble's, Lenox; some % = State o a1 San Biego & Way. .| 8 bm|Bler1s N e e b S8 | ek i5on Mar | Chipa & apan | Prunes—Exera Sanea Clars; to-day . . . . | of ex- 1 ecember 12 L A it 3 45 ¥ S Enebls Rupet Bound B Corn—Best quality it g;’ymu: e 4 i r 5 , tin . .|Portland & Ci B. Pier 16 icz—Choi s Jec li- [Bontte s S What | S BRI S | B N e S i | TIPS, 280 | Hol ] g oo | { " ® /X Raw Peanuts—Thebest; b. . . . . f @| Nov- Goor Bey €5t Orfajiz mipler 13 |8 3@t Whishor: —fime Buchinn | eldes | Pome Arena 9 amiterdl & Co.’s Black and. White, “specially selected | in Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Match |Astoria & Portland. |11 am|Pler 24 « for the House of Commons; to-day only, Safes, Sru¥ Boxes, Cigar Cutters, etc. All fBesttie & Tacoma. li0amiriec:3 | bottle S1AB | \usi & Cipait it are populer fo-this e | Honolulu pm|Pler T W) SR SN L 1 3 o oDecem R o 'l;; Swzet Apo'e Cider—Kentucky, choicest; to- | ket are on sale at special cut prices. Ban Paire, .| Bomyolt ... 4id amintes 2 day, gallon. . . . . . ... .4Z7¢ | Christmas Boxes of Cigars, packed 12, 25 and Santa Rosa |San Dicgo & Way..| 0am|Pler1l | ¢ Yellewstore Whiskey - Bottled by Taylor & | 5o in a box, according to size and quality, N"b“r‘_A_‘Gr:’):c‘e{'gg:rr”l'f- 5 r’mkpm 2l Williams, Kentucky; to-day, bot . $§,08| per box. . . . . . G5¢ (O §6.0v Wl Wi, Pupet s woria” W AR ELE 3 hupmc—-{‘\n excellent, full-bodied d,inner Match Safes—In German silver white and gun ecember 18.°| | wine;gallon. . . ... .....26@ metl.........250 % Panama & Way Fts.|12 m|PMSS Dosic Porter = Quntey + pertets 1oty | Moo biie, Arbi et By P?:n”? China & Japan......| 1 pm|PMsS o R B SR G I i.......25¢ to $12.00 e ‘é’gf:c:‘;;;r“n | Mmfpm 2| B 98 Whiskey—Ful proo, srigh gie 3| Ctr 1nd Cipers Holdew in Anber and Tucapel iparaiso & Way. 12 “m|Pieri0 | " g TR 289 1o $5:00 e e et Wi e WS Wit NN W 0 RERNER WARAANN WAE WRAURANR URR ARARDANR RRD DR NDAR ARARaa Waeaa Perhaps you know someorg who would appre- ciate a few pair of real lace curtains for a holiday gft, or perhaps you need some your- Here is an opportunity such as rarely 24 Pairs Genuine Bruscels and Battenburg Lace Curtans—That reta]l regularly for €g.50 per pair—to be cold at . . $6.78 $8.15 85 prisingly low prices. at 815.00 cach. extraordinary value: The Most Attractive Sale of HolidayHandkerchiefs Thousands of dozens of dainty. Handkerchiefs marked ac sur- | marked §¢ each to the real Duchesse and Point Lace Handkerchief; | But we have only space to-day to tell you of one | We cffer 300 d-zen of this season’s most des'rab'e | sheer 'awn hand-embro'dered Handkerchief ; edged with fin: Normandy valenciennes lace; 14 of our best | 25c sty'e:, sui'able for holiday gifts; and during week, each., . .. ] Every one of them a big value from those for Toys Every Chiid In Townmn. Nowkere else s> many kinds, such enormous stocks, such low prices, <0 many hundreds o people to wait upon you, If you cannot get the toys you want here you cannot get them cn the Ccast. Prices these prevail: Parchesi and Lou'sa—our price . . 5 D@ Nellie Bly—Our price only . . . . . 49€ Chzsinda—Similar to Parchesi . . . . 400 Trzin ¢ f Cars—Iron locomotive and two steam IB'ackboard—One that can be turned into a desk; the designs from which the child draws are on rollers, so cannot be lost . . $7.00. Dotl's Go-Ca t—Well made, wooden wheels . Coaster—The well-known “Go'den Rule,” stoutly built, with double-spoke steel wheels . Gifte for Smokers. sSEE teor, for San Diego; stmr Pomona, for San 2L - FROM BEATILE. Francisco. ! Steamer. | For. [ Salls_ | ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Chico, et | | from Seaitle; Fr bark Jean Bart, from St Dolphin .| Skagway & Way <. |Deo. 12 | Nazaire. Bl Thompson| Cooks. Talet & Way pe|Bec: 12| PORT GAMBLE—Salled Dec 10—Bark Car- Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. 16 | Ondelet. for San EFrancisco. i | aarway & Wa Dec. 16 | “"PORT ‘T.OS ANGELES—Arrived Dec 10— City of Topek |Skagway & Wa Dec. 18 | stmr Greenwood, from Fort Bracs. Excelsior.... | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Dec. 25 | o LOR1 LAND—Salled Dec 10—Ship Siren, for BIOE 4] CoORN Inlpt ' WiA) =22 | Queensiown: stmr Guernsey, for Yokohama i and Shanghai, .via Seattle. Shipping Intelligence. Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Chico, from Seattle. ARRIVED. COOS8 BAY—Salled Dec 10—Stmr Arcata, for el San_Francisco. 'uesday, December 10. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Arc- Stmr Peru, Pilisbury, 28 days 6 hours 36 | tic, hence Dec 8; stmr Coquille River, hence minutes from Hongkong, via Yokohama 17 | Dec 9. Salled Dec 10—Stmr Noyo, for San Fran- elsco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 10—Br stmr Milverton, from Antofogasta: schr Mil- dred, from San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Dec 3—Bktn Encore, from Newcastle, Aus; stmr Tampica, from Seattle. Dec 4—Bktn J L Eviston, from New- castle, Aus. Arrived Nov 27—U § stmr Rosecrans, from Portland, Or. Nov_20—Stmr Alameda, hence Nov 23. ' Nov 30—Stmr China, 23. Dec 1—U S stmr Wisconsin. from Pago Pago. Dec 2—Stmr Peru, from China and Japan. Sailed Nov 28—U 8 stmr Solace, for Guam and Manila. Nov 30—U S stmr Meade, for Manfla. Dec 1—Barks Santiago and Mohican and ship Benj F Packard, for San Francisco: stmr China, for_Yokohama. Sailed Dec 3—Stmr Peru, U S stmr_Rosecrans, for Manila: schr Marston, for San Francisco. Dec 2—Bark Mauna Ala, for San Francisco. HILO—Sailed Nov 24—Ship Falls of Clyde, for San Franeisco. To sail Nov 30—Bark St Katherine, for San Francisco. for San Francisco: H EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 9—Stmr Orizaba, from Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. GUAYAQUIL—Salled Dec 6—Ger stmr Hero- dot, for San Francisco. ST VINCENT—Arrived Dec 10—Ger stmr Serapis, hence Sept 16, for Hamburg. Nov 27 —Br stmr Glenlochy, Hence Sept 22. HONGKONG—Sailed Nov 26—Br stmr Den- bighshire, for Portland, Or. ANTWERP—Salled Dec 7—Br ship Talus, for San Francisco. CALLAO—Arrived Oct 28—Chil stmr Tuca- Holiday Canes. A gold-headed Cane, suitably engraved, makes | a rich and acceptable gift. ~ As a spe:ial Holi- | day offering in the Men’s Furnishing Depart- ment, we will place our entire stock of gold- headed “Cares on special sale until Christmas at one.qua‘ter less than regular prices. A | Babies' fine whit® large and handsome assortment from which Wash Dresses to make selections. i gyt oh $4 Canes . = 3.06@ | £10 Canes . $8.00 . i@ §5 50 £6 Canes . $4 53 | $12 Canes . $8.0D | Biies’ fire Long §8.00 Canes . . . $6,00 Siips . . .8 © t» 87.51 Art Cushions pg £l One-third Off. ekt Ly Artistically’ - Embroidzred Ar: Cushions— v Shot Beautiful designs and eclaborately worked; | g TG regularly $2.50 to $10.50 each—just the thing for a Christmas gift—are offered as a | hol'day special at @ma~third off. The Best Value French Kid Glove. We are going to say just 2 word or two about | the Premiere K'd Gloves. They are gloves | that you need not be a‘raid to give to the | daintiest lady in the land; real French kid; made in the latest style, with Par's point | back and three patent clasps; in all the color- | ings for fine dress wear, day or evening; you are not sure of her size, buy glove order for the number of pairs you wish to give her; | el el v P S50 0 Preaity Gifts for Waom:zn. Real Shell Side Combs; pair . . . $2.00 Real Shell Back Combs; each . $3.59 Rhinestone Decorated Side Combs; pair$ 250 Rhinestone Decorated Back Combs; each . §4F Fine Satin Belt Hose Supporters . . $7,0¢ Klernert’s Fancy Pad Hook-on Supporters . $7 Ladies’ Steel Elastic Belts; each . . $6.0w Lad'es’ Tucked Satin Belts; with fancy buckles | Belt Bucklcs; latest style; cach . . $1.50 Blankets and Robes for Jackets. Fancy Robes for smoking fackets, couch cov- ers, etc; a large assortment in the prettiest patterns and color effects, each . . . .. . e . ... . $1.250 $8.5), Whitz Blankets—An excellent grade of white Jamb’s “wool blankets, 5-lb. weight, can be | bought in the big Emporium Blanket - De- s g S O man-fashion, styishly cut and proper’y lined and tailored, 2 good f10.00 value for which | we ask buc Christmas Findings for children; *elegant and Children's stylish Dr Merchandise and &G.ove Orders For sale at glove counter, main flcor in rotunday Good for any clasi of merchandiss in any de- partment in the siore. If you wish to make 2 $20.00 gift and don’t know what to sendy buy a merchandice order for - 20.00 and let the party ma or her own selection. Boys’ C ;)fhiny Save a Third. Thess pretty Sailor Suits, made of all-wool serges, in blues, browns and tans, with handcomely braided collars and erbroidered shiel’s; sizes for teys 3 to 15 years of age are now ma:ked $§4.95 Beys' Threz-} iece Suits s2es fo- boys 9 to 15 yers; 50 new styles, patterns and colorings; blue cheviots and serges, Scotch cheviot mixtures in broken plaids, striped and check effects; tome of the suts with embroi- Gered vests, ail of them made ot £6.95 Useful Gifts for Children. useful things for Holiday p-esents. Babics’ fin= Siik Caps . Babies® nice Silk Mit s Babies fine Sk or Nai .5)c 10 81.5) .o .. 82 8 10 $13.50 s Sailor Suits; for ages 4 to 14 years . s ... $4.07:9 50 Children's New. Wint-e Coats; for ages 4 to 14 years $5.00 10 $16.59 Ostrich Boas Charming Gitts. Nothing more. elegant to present a lady at a moderate cost. ~Our special holiday shipment of Ostrich Feather Boas, just reccived, includes some cf the most beautiful boas we have ever seen, rich lustrous feathers, quality guaranteed, and priced here as nowhere else. Chil 36-inch Ostrich Boas—grey, natural, magpie or Sack,ecxch . . .. .. _ SfwlS) 45-inch Ostrich Boas, cach . . . $15.00 54-inch Ostrich Boas, each . . $24.00 A Pocket Kodzk For Christmas. We have everything that you can possibly think of in the Camera and Camera Supply line, and from that stock we are going to suggest a Christmas gift that we guarantee will please nine out of ten recipients. The No>. 3 Folding Pecet Kodik — Takes pictures 8%{x4 inches, and yet can be folded up "and slipped into outside coat pocket; the prettiest and most compact Kodak made . . . $74.00 Carrying Case for above Kokok . . . $f 25 The No. 2 Brownie—Makes pictures 2{x3%; the latest and best Camera for the children; price . i o s Fae oA WA WARRARNEE AN RRHGRAAR RRARRL HARAARAR TR CAAARBAY CTRARTA AN ACARREATA RHARE U IR RARRAAQN WAL RAURHE A GUa R duwaa e ana wana RRRAqaan | pel; hence Oct 3, and salled Oct 30, for Val- paraiso. HONGAY—In port Nov 13—Br ship Tweeds- dale. for Portland, Or. SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Salled Dec 6—Chil stmr Tucapel. for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. BOSTON—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Livonian, from Glasgzow. NEW YORK—Sailed Dec 10—Stmr Cymrie, for Liverpool. LONDON—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Haverford, for Ant- from New York, via Southampton, o, ROTTERDAM—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Rhyn- dam, from New York. LIZARD—Passed Dec 11, 1:30 a m—Stmr ‘Phllldelnhll, from New York, for Southamp~ o . CHERBOURG—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Graf Waldersee, from New York. via Plymouth, for Hamburg, and proceeded. PHILADELPHIA — Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Oregonian, from San Francisco, Honolulu, etc, via St Lucia. POPULAR BOOKMAKER BECOMES A BENEDICT Frank Lanterman Marries Miss Con- roy of Chicago at the Palace Hotel. Frank R. Lanterman, the well known young bookmaker and turf plunger of Chi- cago, and Miss Grace G. Conroy, also of Chicago, were married last evening at the Palace Hotel, in the parlor of Joe Eppinger. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John A. B. Wilson, pastor of the Howard-street Methodist Church. The pretty bride arrived from Chicago on the Overland Limited at 4 o'clock yes- terday afternoon and within an hour and a half the ceremony was performed. Mr. and Mrs. Ep“lnsur went to much pains to decorate their rooms for the oc- c?slifi{h The flowers used were California violets. Frank Lanterman, the bridegroom, is well known on the turf. He sprung into prominence about two years ago and though quite a young man he has amassed a large fortune. It is sald of him that when he is *‘on _the block™ there is not a bet too big for him to take. The young couple will spend several s%end the rest of t days at Del Monte and thelr honeymoon in Souf COLORED POLITICIAN ern California. DIES IN THE HOSPITAL | Jobn Wilkins, an paigner, Succumbs to an Attack of Apoplexy. John Wilkins, colored, who was widely known in political circles as “Long John ‘Wilkins,” died last night at the Central Death was due to He was first stricken while riding on a Market-strest car Monday afternoon on his way to the City Hall ‘When the car was opposite the Grand Hotel Wilkins complained of feeling faint and requested that he be allowed to get Before the he commenced to | He tried to grasp the strap, but failed and fell heavily face downward to Emergency Hospital. apoplexy. off at Montgomery street. car stopped, however, totter. the pavement. Wilkins was a familiar figure in mu- He took active interest in all the campaigns and was considered a leader among the colored His influence at different times was exerted in behalf of both parties. He was always expecting a reward for his political labors, but in the distribution of nicipal and State politics. people. patronage he was invariably overlooked. Continual disappointment in his demand for the recognition of his services soured his temper, and in recent years he was always on the watch for enemies, whom he accused ‘of having deprived him of his just reward. —_—— ANNUAL HIGH JINKS.—City Guard, pany B, First Regiment Infantry, N. will hold its anpual high jinks Monday even- ing, December 16, at Unlon Square Hall, 421 Post street. A fine literary programme has been prepared and refreshments will be served during the evening. Com- e .S, 0ld-Time Cam- HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. D McKenney. Minn |{ M Bennet i Mrs McKenney, Minn "‘. Linduny, Tease L C Milks, San Monica |l Billem, Campbell Mrs Milks & c, Cal |Mrs Billem, Campbell J W Danlel, Fresno |N B Mason, Phila. T Gratter, Redding J Falvin, Nome J Cairns, Pa § Altshuler, N Y J Buck, Oroville |8 Vancerhat, Chicago E W Martin. S Rafael|J H Roberts. Sacto F A Ross, Sacto J A Daniel, Fresno ) Quiver. Dos Palos |E'N Clark.’ Portiand Harris, Petaluma|P H Burns, Dunsmuir J McMullen, Cal |N Hart, Dunsmuir L Lowny, Orosi |S H Grand & s, PtAren J A Baldwin, Fulton |I, Howard. Lakeport A Phelps. Summerdale|Mrs J Doherty, Las A L A Kelley, Gilroy |E I, Page & fam, lowa J J Carins, S Jose D A McDonald, Orovill E H Tucker, Selma |B D Beckwith, Colusa H J Gerlach, Reddiog |N N Wolf, Wash N A Sowell, Marysvill J B Quring, N ¥ E G Porter & s, ‘m‘w Mrs Quring, N Y E Demon, Fresno B S Smith, Hamilton D Johnson, ‘Fresno 'G B Greene, Courtla J H Howitson, Honolu Dr S T Stickey, Mok E Ishumi, Honolulu J Carroll, Oakland H Johnson, Truckes Mrs Carroll, Oakland Mrs Johnson, Truckee |P O'Brien, Oakley A A Duval, Sacto G B Greene, Courtland Dr E E Straw, Oregon E B Smith Jr, N Y C M Patton, Oregon 'S A Adams, Halt M B € Holyno, Nice € E James, Halt M By Mrs T Worth. Phila |H Nass, Petaluma Miss Sass, Texas G Sanchuler, San Joss J Buchta. N ¥ |A Tait, Berkeley C N Willlams, Wash |J Abbott, Fresno L W Boruck, Honolulu|D Rideout, Sanduskey B Wall, N Y NEW WESTERN HOTEL N P Smith, San Jose Florence Gates, Florton Mrs C G Ailen and sis-|N Pierce, Longmont ter, Newman, Cal |A H Ritz, Honolulu T C Voet, Valiejo J B Jones, Seattie J Guthrea, Oakland |C Wise, Oakland Mrs Guthrea, Oakland | W W -Parker, Nevada H Baschlin, Utah |L Meiss, Reno M M Murphy, Auburn |J McGaner, Ogden J W Monroe, Oregon | J Nash, Nome H H Gilbert, Minn IL § Read, Los Ang Mrs Gilbert, Minn 3 G Joy, Honolulu G H Harker, Floriston, W H Sisson, Red Bluf® Mrs Harker, Florist ————————— The first robin is probably .sorry he came. Lam 50 as I bave. to directions. Ina according it I i § £ R3 i g - £ old. My trouble the torture and and 'was change of life. of years I purchased time o to relieve me. am exaggeratiog ‘Thedford’s thank you for your medicine and Bor advies and literature, addron Department,” The o

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