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FRANCIS 81 ALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 1901 AMUSEMENTS. TWO STORM-BEATEN VESSELS COME INTO SAN FRANCISCO BAY IN DISTRESS Uncrowned (ueens. In the original meaning of the word DR. PIERCE’S REMEDIES. A P A AN AN for the cure of diseases peculiar fo women, It will cure any disease which is ‘curable by the use of medicine, and often cures diseases pronounced incur- able by local physicians, or which they 3 —— every woman was a aueen, for the word State are curable only by surgery. \ BILL THAT IS A HUMMER! %=, queen meant womap. In monarchic ¥ Fe;}?”‘,f,i Prese pt:?: P ;'flblm i countries the wife of the king became regula es weakening ns, Fletce Ga!es Cause g inflammation and ulceration and cures Sherrie Mathews, Norma Whalley, Sam Marion and William McCar:, Flo Irwin and Walter Hawley, Dumond’s Parisian Minstrels and the Biograph. Last times of La Tortajada, Fred Niblo, Fraser Troupe and Werden and Shepherd. Reserved Seats, 25c; Balcony, 10c; Opera RESEAR SELASCO & THALL. TO-NIGHT and AN Week. The Successful Comedy, “CHRISTOPHER JR.” Presented by KCELLING ALC lar Matinees Saturday Seats on sale six days i PRICES—1: Soc and Tie. _ NEXT—“THE GAY MR. LIGHTFOOT." the = Injury From to Ships the Sound ESSELS that have been in the great northwester are making port one by one. Some ' people seem to think that the collier Mat- teawan has not been lost, while others assert she is at the bottom of the sea. Tales brought to port of other ves- sels seem to bear out the contentions of the 1atter and $0 per cent would not bring forth a bid on the steamship to-day. Among the arrivals yesterday were the ship Lucile, from Oyster Harbor, and thed Leyland Brothers, from Astoria. The former was on her way to the Hawailan Islands and the latter to England. The Lucile carries a cargo of coal, while the Leyland Brothers carries wheat. Both vessels came in here in distress. Captain Bailey of the Leyland Brothers said: We left the Columbia River on November 50. We did not have a_ very good crew as nearly sll the men were French and could not epeak English. On December 3 when in lati- tude 46 degrees north, longiture 126 degrecs west, we were struck by a hurricane. The ship was thrown on her beam ends and the the queen—/ie woman. In America we give the word back its original meaning and every woman becomes a queeh. The crown of womanhood is maternity. Every healthy woman looks forward to rriage. Every wife looks forward to motherhood as the crown of wifehood. And_yet there are many uncrowned queens ; women who because the desire for children is unrealized feel that they have missed the full regal height of womanhood. It is one of the sad features of a large bureau of medical correspondence such female weakness. It is the best pr tive for motherhood ; tranquilizing the uerves, encouraging the appetite and in- duneing refreshing sleep. It makes the 's advent practically painless. “For five years my wife was i almost helpless condition, suffering female weakness,” writes J. B. Everritt, Esq., of Hagerman, Washingtou Co., Fla. *Last September I decided to try Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. She took several bottles of the medicine and gave birth to a ten-pound mS‘l:n anu: 3ist, L . e s el et doing her housework.” «] gladly recommend Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription,” writes Mrs. J. W. G. Stephens, of Mila, Northumberland Co., Va. * * Before my third little boy 'was born I took six bottles. He is the finest child and has been from birth, and I suffered verg much less than I ever did before. I unhesitatingly advise ex- pectant mothers to use bab Fg ) OPERA | iec -ail was under water. For twelve hours ¢ Favorite Prescription.’” 1 was not sure of anything and every order 7 gave my men miscarried. The Frenchmen AN INVITATION HOU&E could nct speak a word of English, and, of TO WOMEN. s course. melther I mor my officers can speak : . B : e French. At times it eeemed as though we Sick women, especially MATINEES TO-MORROW AND SUNDAY. | would go down, but, more by luck than good those suffering from dis- LAST THREE NIGHTS OF management, the ship righted herself and we . g € Y;‘ » i | were once more in fairly good shape. Th; easeel‘;l chromcniom, are - T cargo had shifted to starboard, the lower an invit to consult Doctor MINN I’-‘ SEL!GMAN einians s o b the ek g wus o e | 4 Pierce, by letter, free. All America’s Grea moticnal Actrese, of the crew had been )s\l(ghll{ dxmaged‘,‘ lbul correspondence is held in Great Play, not to amount to anything, but nevertheless ey | I decided to put in here fof repairs. 1 think sacred secrecy and woman- we will get away in a day or two, ly confidences are @01, | captain Bailey aia not say so, but the by the same strict profes- | fi?cl !i:» nevertheless l}:‘ue lha(t u;]e Co}um» ;3 i * sional privacy observed by Langtry ““d a‘:':gs::l ;: ;Ir";er ?3‘13“03 ‘Uee ;'m”l‘ll;‘ orders, 32s 9d, if two ports 33s 0d, chartered Queénstown; Nor stmr Guernsey, for ——; Ger Dr. Pierce in his personal; 25c, 50c, T5c. | 8 prior fo arri bark Schwarzenbek, for Queenstown; Fr bark Itati . (P 2 take what is offering. Thus the Leyland | " 7 h v . i 5 e consultations with sic sy g 1 y The British steamer Willowdene loads live- Amiral Cornulier, for Queenstown. A Matinees 25¢.,1. | Brothers was towed down from Portland | stock and supplies on Puget Sound for Fijl. Arrived Dec 12—Schr W J Patterson, from women at the Invalids’ s to Astoria and at the latter place her men T Honolulu. Hotel and Surgical Insti- were put aboard. A boarding master Shipment of R SEATTLE—Arrived Dec 11—Br ship Elgin- went to sea with them and came ashore pment of Rye. shire, from Yokohama; stmr Hyades, hence tute, Buffalo, N. ¥. Ad- on the tugboat. Before leaving he drew The Norwegian bark Hereford was cleared Dec 8. dress Dr.”R. V. Pierce, down his “blood money,” and then the | yesterday for Antwerp with 45,807 ctls rye, fArrived Dec 12—Br stmr Talls of Keltic, Puftalo, N. ¥ s oo |l NOTIR, s 10000 fest Junbervae qalled Dec 11—Br shis Pass of Melfort, for | as is conducted by Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, _In a little over thirty years, Dr. Pierce, tenths of the men could not speak Eng- e Arrived Dec 12—Stmr Coronado, hence Dec | N. Y., that it~has to deal so many times ®chief consultmfi physician to the In- B i B e T S RN fli’;g‘::fd Wich Eagiion iiicers 1t oan - be Wheat for Europe. 8; gtme Dolobin, from Dyes. . - with the disappointed hopes of women valids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buf- aga By ; struck the ship. The British ship Pegasus was cleared yester- Sailed Dee 19— Stmyr Coromado “for ‘pomestr. | who have failed of the happiness of falo, N. Y., assisted by his staff of nearly POLLARD AUSTRALIAN JUVENILE OPERA CO. The Leyland Brothers was not an hour in port before all hands forward had de- serted her. When a Call reporter and an artist went aboard there wasn't a soul left save the first and the second mates and day for Queenstown, for orders, ctls wheat, valued at $85.611, and 26,000 feet lumber _as ‘dunnage, valued at $390. The British ship Pegasus was cleared yester- yesterday for Queenstown, for orders, with 60,- with 80,995 | BALLARD—Arrived Dec 11—Schr Mildred, from Port Townsend. TACOMA—Arrived from Port Sailed Dec 11—Schr W F Jewett, for San Dec 11—Bark Agate, Townsend. maternity. But it is one of the glad privileges of this same medical corres- pondence bureau that in the greater number of such cases, the obstacles to a score of physicians has treated and cured hundreds of thousands of weak and sick women. Dr. Pierce’s offer of free consultation R anaa 210 | 822 ctls wheat, valued at $63,100, and 17,000 | Pedro. | ? - . . PP sy ‘g';‘,‘:‘d“"g:“; i the Uthes e TE ANINE Q| feot lumber as dunna ued'at §280. | GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Dec 1i--Schrs Chas | aternity are overcome by the establish- by letter is not to be confiised with mis- IN TOWN | The Leyland Brothers cgrries 75.779 cen- TR ST 11son. Queen, Lissle Vance and Roy Som | ment-of the womanly health.' léading advertisements of *free medical * R o Tmeus e B e Wioged By A Cargo for Melbourne. | | tor San Pedro. 5 Not infrequently women. write that advice” made by those who have neither Tl 2 e ” ‘}0: ngrl“ I}Iol; gé\eurr&mms. She was bound z)\ ship ’X{ienry Villard sailed yesteraay ror ‘E"‘ | Fr-?'ler\!i(l‘r;;[o_nsgbr ll;'—(il‘:lzflgg:‘rleftwc. :gr'msaagn they feel perfectly well and canmot the professional qqahfimugns nor the : i ik g The Fypvortte | g e L e o eTo ot e, with. the followink careo, THE BRITISH SHIP LEYLAND schr James & Garfleld, for San Franciscn | understand why they are demied the legal right to practice medicine. Any- IIVOLI COMIC OPERA COMPANY. wag AT.S0 IN THE HURRICANE. ls and 900 half-bbls_salmon, BROTHERS AT ANCHOR OFF (PORT GAMBLE—Sdfied Dec 12—Bkta $ka- | maternal happiness which they desire. one can give advice on any subject. But JLITTLE RED RIDING HOOD.” _ 3 ’ J 1 feet lumber, 17,520 1bs | MiooN nenk Lot o R, Such womien learn that feeling well and the "medical advice ” of a person who has. oo Pt ay Oc @0 Tc| Snip Lucile Puts in «Here for an —_—— | : HAMBURG—Arrived Dec 12-Ger bare 1 | being well are widely different matters. no medical knowledge must be worthless L t Overhauling. Shipping Intelligence. {oe + | Hackfcld, from Oregon; Ger bark Nal, from | Few women are by nature debarred from and may be dangerous. i VE 5 ) i ity. In consulting Dr. Pierce, women are The Lucile came into port late last ARRIVED. TR i 3 NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived Dec 12—ship | the happiness of maternity. In the . . » - T‘QLUMBH SR FRMMOSONS | ieme like @ wounded duck. Her fore oD~ umr American, No1o208%; December 11 | PRETE MY I ot Cork. collided with quay, | Atex Gibson, from ‘Cave Town, ~ " " "'*| majority of cases Dr. Pierce's Favorite addressing a physician whose skill as a L4 LEADING THEATRE B e trom Seattle: put in to fnfsh loading. . oo | MEMORANDUM. Mantie o Luzon, from | Prescription, supplemented by his free specialist in the treatment and cure of ge about deck was | Schr Newark, Crangle, up river direct. | V!’er s:‘hrdllv:r;! Dolbeer, from Newport—On | SYDNEY—Sailed Dec 11—Ship A J Fuller, | medical consultation by letter, are suf- diseases peculiar to their sex l”‘x’"fl Nov 27 had a g considerable. She left Oyster Harbor for Thursday, December 12. vy SE gale, disabling steer- Put in for repat for Honolzlu, d rior to Dec 11—Br stmr Moana, ficient to establish the womanly health him a national reputation. There is no i 1 ING | Kenet. u.hx.._ more ;]han_ a \\'eel;_i ago acnd _Stmr Newsboy, Ahlstrom, 26 hours from Eu- | - Per Br shiv land Eros, from Astoria, aver; stmr Ventura, hence Nov 14. | and remove the obstacles to maternity. similar offer of free mfllcal advice which TURDAY | ught in the hurricane off the Co- L RN : 2—Salled trom Astoria Nov 30, bound { TONGKONG: ! cantay to those offered i e e e River. Tauciily all hands eoud | set 5 canta Rosa, Alexander, 40 hours trom @ueenstown.‘on Dee Taf 16°N, fon 1‘%’&5&—? | nopes for Fec 2 A AN OPERATION AVOIDED. gfyfelr)'-*r ag;earze ges equal to off \raeri n T % famrmagey = ciid . = o E s xperienced a hurricane from S to SW, )I1—Sailed ec utch stmr Wilhel- t T i 2 5 A { work together and even though the masts| Stmr Corona, Gielow, 00 hours from New- | throwing the ship on her beam ends. The les | min, for Port eI I had been a sufferer from uterine Accept no substitute for " Favorite Pre- JEFFERSGN DE ANfiELlS came tumbling down, the cargo shifted | PORL ®G, 2 oo | rail was under water for twelve hours.; shifted | BEACHY HEAD—Passed Dec 11—Br stmr | trouble for about three years, having two oten® - Th 1 ¥ y | and the seams opened and all hands had | yondocing, s nen, ours from | the cargo to starboard and carried away the | Glamorganshire, from Portland, for Hull mishaps in that time and the doctors SCTIPUOR." -Zue on'y motive ‘or such S usly Successtul Operatic Novelty, | (080,10, e pumps, still there was no con- | * Stmr Navarro, Olsen, 13 hours from Usal | (5 [oPSall vard, main fore topsall and did | *BRISBANE—Salled Dec 5—Br stmr Aorangl, | gun'y nlted said that I would have Substitution is to enable the dealer to he E: uccessful Operatic Novelty, | fusion the ship rode out the gale. | Stmr Mandaisy, Beed, 5 anou S rom Usal | slight damage on' deck. Put Into San Fran- | for Vancowver. t I cons sai at 1 make the little more profit paid by the | Yesterday afternoon she was taken In tow | River. e, 2 om Coquille | clsco for revairs. 3 COLON—Arrived Dec 10—Stmr Alllanca, | to go through an operation before I . PO I 3 rm 7 the tug Sea Queen and brought' into| . Stmr Arcata, Nelson, 51 hours from Coos | i PF, Sip Lucile—Sailed Nov 25 from Oyster | from New. York. 14 give bisth to.children.* writes Mrs. sale of less meritorious medicines. 2 o | port. The chances are that her coal cargo | Bay, etc. J A 0 vith 9 tons_coal, bound to Kihel. | Sailed Dec 10—Stmr Advance, for New Yorx, | ¢ould give birth toc 3 b will be discharged into another vessel and | _Stmr Arctic, Erickson, 16 hours from Fort | 5 51 N, lon 130 15 W, had | NAGASAKI—Arrived Dec 10—U S stmr Eg- | Blanche E. Evans, of Parsons, Luzerne g A MEDICAL WORK FREE. By Chas. Kidn Wm. T. Francis the Lucile will g0 on the drydock .for an | Brass. i D poan, wath.[Bert, egm Beatlle, | Co., Pa., Box 41. “When about to give Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical BRIGHT, BRILLIANT. WITTY, overhauling. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Monterey | s Ship filled to ratl with er, carrfed away foremast head and every- OCE. up in despair I saw the advertisement of Adviser, containing over ome thousand and way ports. = {iTeatery oK £ sz P NEW YORK—Sailed Dec 12 | despa i e o e On the xxeRNG 1 | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. o, Mlnin, Husapick T daye o As- | o, 61" dote Saliirin carbea D | Jaa st Hamburs; e, Dcuibis for | Dris Fitste's medgine I dfie WK Uit e Sad e ket seie e A EL Ship Lucile, Seel, 10 days from Oyster Har- | %055 {00 g MANILA—_Arrived Dec 12—Stmr Moyune, | Batre Record, and thought I would give dred illustrations, several of them litho- Metters of Interest to Mariners and | bor: bound to Kihel: put in in distress. on Bee Bl es T i Tacoma, Dee 12- | from. Seattle, for England. lita trial as a last resort. I bought a graphed in colors, is sent fres on recei | Br phip Leyland Bros, Balley, 12 days from | heavy SW hurricane, with high confused sea. | oS0 KQHAMAZArrived Deo 10—Stmr Vic- | pottle of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrij Shipping Merchants. The British ship Penthesilea, which has been Astoria; bound to Queenstown; put in in dis- tress. filling decks with water and doing considerable damage to deck; carried away spanker boom. toria, from LIVERPOOL— Artived Dec 12—Stmr Belgen- Tacoma, for Hongkong. tion from the druggist, T. F. O’Donnell, of stamps to pay expense of mailin; 3 This great medical work deals with in the chirtered fist for some fime, now thras Taflcgfiulflatherer. Younggren, 14 days from RTRGR At {#;‘3 !!‘}jg‘f(“ Philadeiphia; stmr Majestic, from | of Parsons, and after taking it felt better subjects of vital interest to women. It out to have been disengaged all the time until | = Bktr Gleaner, Schmehl, 10 days from Wil-| POINT LOEOS, ‘Dec 12, 10 p m—Weather | HAMBURG—Arrived_ Dec 12—Stmr Grat | than I had for years. Felt im roved treats of medicine, hygiene, and physi- | day before yesterday, when she was finally | lapa Harbor. * o clear; wind NW, velocity 6 miles. Waldersee, from New York. B before 1 had taken one-half of the bottle. ology ; of the laws of reproduction and D St O, § G T L w0 I e e CnpnelL (b DOMESTIC PORTS. e QEE—Salled Dec 10—S(mr Plug Suev. for | pfter I had taken four and a half bottles of biology in general. It teaches how IGHT. The British ship Elginshire will load wheat [ Schr C 5 Holmes, Thompson, 10 days from | o EORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Dec 11—8tmr | coma; stmr Glenroy, from Tacoma, for Lon- | [ gave birth to a bright baby girl, who is to enjoy health and happiness in a lon; ILLER KENT | at Tacoma for Europe, 35s, chartered prior to | Tacoma. Greenwood, for San Franclaco; stmr Mineola, | don, ! f ths old, and has not had a life. ~There is no charge for th “ N | arrival. Schr_Archie and Fontle, Skipper, 16 hours | f0f, Nanaimo. =~ it i LONDON—Sailed Dec 12—Stmr Minnehaha, | 10W four months old, S rge for the book. - PRESENTING— m?éerffli steamer Fall{n( 521{5‘. is ch:,, ””s‘l’r.,—”‘xkfixg“lfélfnc SRR SR rrived Dec 12—Stmr San Mateo, from Na- | for New York. gg:y olf sickness. shexsasl:mghtgcax; Squ 3t o?e)cefnt s;ampsl (expense of r at Tacoma for ncent, for . < Y o 4 3 e cc 12— C: t say too much in ise of mailing on. or the v i IS Gi Harbor., Arrived _Dec 12—Stmr_State of California, 5 cannof y prai g ), olume in cloth THE COWBOY AND THE LADY. o PBerin: mr Sants Schr Bertha Dolbeer, Mathieson, 30 days from San Franct for San Diego; stmr Santa Steamer Movements. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.” binding, or 21 stamps for the book im .. s e . L § y o0, 1 San Diego, for Si “ranclsco. - 5 . Teds % By CLYDEH’;{TFH"A;?M ot ke ADVERTISEMENTS. from Newsort (5); bound to Eureka; put in R o Diew. San Francisco. £os TO ARRIVE. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, chie, . ete. e . e —Stmr Mineola, from Port Los A = peculiar] specificall, edicin juffal ‘ew York Knickerbocker Theater Produstion cahe Weaterd Home, Lembke, 18 daye’ from |0 o S ERC R SO 108 DRI (or | e From. iy el i e e N c- A 3 e - CLEARED. VENTURA—Arrived Dec 12—Stmr Geo Loo- i = XT—SU lf‘,‘leé;HSTON e Thursday, December 12. ., Bence Dec 11, and safled for San Frau- | San Pedre, .1 umbolat | the early morning tides are given in the eft] charts. The plane of reference is the mean of HOMAS J5 N, leCIfIC Gas Stmr Aztec, Trask, Tacoma: P M SS Co. PEDRO—Arrived Dec 11—Schr Expan- | Eureka. .| Humboldt . hand column and the successive tides of the | the lower low waters. Presenting on a Magnificent Scale nllbu;":r:(lxr?u i Pueb'a, Jepsen, Victoria; Good- E’““?) T=C§m§x; Sicm Louise, from Ump- édafla.n it 11elulslm; 9% | day In the order of occurrence as to time; the The Pacific Mail Company’s big crulser . ” , ¥ k| qua. Dec 9—Schr Marion, from Tacoma. anta Barb.. |Grays Harbor. | tourth ti it ives the Iast tide of th T by “ RIP v'i\ WIN'KLE. Im rove ent co Mohp Henry Villard, Straube, Melbourne; J J |- Arrived Dec 12—Br stmr Strathgylé, from | Columbis. . | Portland & Asioria d‘;y‘ ,“e‘gf Rzl Sy oty gy Pon. g Astec ialled ggr ’g;w‘t\n;n yesterday, S:e e L S p m - Bir snip Pegasus, Moulton, Queenstown: Ep- | Satlea Dec 12—Br stmr Willowdene, for S ¥ort Seattle ---. sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in | Jjgoo>r 6 * CArse of coal s BELASCO ~~THALLS ry Br bark Dunearn, Gill, Queenstown; G W | Bassed in Dec 12—Br stmr Falls of Keltic * 10 |-given s subtracted from 'the depth given by the | Its quality tells the story. . Mg’ | McNear. e e from Moji: stmr Dolphin, from Skaguay; Br | Sonom: Sn D mb loth g e I B . L e s s 1] EEEENEEENANGNENRNER : day, / —Ar) pec 11—Stmr Eureka, . |Hum : _ W Gwem CITY RA6 eCe. er Stmr Rival, Johnson, Willapa Harbor. 10; stmr Alliance, from Coos Bay. fié’éfl‘c,." | s yai T0-NIGHT—Electricians’ Night—1. B, E. W.— Stmr National City, Dettmers, Fort Bragg. Safled Dec 11—Stmr Newshoy, for San Fran- | Empire "y Local No. 6. 0 ITS- Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. cisco. Washtena TO-NIGHT and Saturday and Sunday Ev =T ot Thursday, December 12. Arrived Dec 12—Stmr Luella, hence Dec 11; | Tucapel i = ATINEE TO-MORROW and SUNDAY. U S stmr Hugh McCulloch, Failing, cruise. | SUET, North Fork, hence Dec 11. Umatilla Puget Sound Ports. Chas. E. Blaney’s Comedy | PN Stmr City of Puebia Jepgen, Victoria. iliie shins: Holiee fon Bt cu e il Crarina ger::yl;c’firg:rcoma mr Empire, Macgenn, C ! ; Bt sco; equo e apsn g NCW Bmldlng Btmr Astec, 'Trask, Tacome: San Pedro, for San Francisco; schr Otllie | Rival. | Witlapa Harbor 3. .. Dec. 19 HE 4 Ship Henry Villard, Straube, Melbourne. ~ | "gi% "W 2GS Arrivea Dec 11 San Juan.... Panama & Way ' Ports [Dec. 19 I S S Br ship Orontes, Bain, Queerstown. Gras. trom. Fureha: senr W S Pheis, pabel | Santa Rosa.. e e [Dae 10 L » + bark Briseux, Gourio, Q g = b S 3 ove | Newpor! ay Ports.Dec. =2 No. 455 Suller St. || Il Soirs, Sistitom. | S, o5, Pygie, o3r, W 5 Fci, Rince | Corona 2007 Nemport &, Wey B t L Ec Schr Volant, Halveson, Columbia River. e B stmr Willowde: > City of Puebl | Puget Sound Ports. Schr Henry Wilson, Johnson, Grays Harbor. | arpived Dec 19—Stmr St Dents, fron Nicaria. Valparaiso & Way Pts. [Dec. An Electric Power-house in Full Operation. = SPOKEN. g s R enis, from En- | gan Jose Panama & Way Ports..|Dee. 25 Py PRICES Srenies-———--- e 20 S0o | Its mains extend Per_schr Western Home, from Coos Bay— | NEAH BAY—Passed out Dec 10—Ship | Herodot......| Hamburg & Way Ports.|L VES tinees e, 1bc, | Dec 7, lat 43 16 N, lon 126 10 W, Br ship | America, from Comox, for San Francisco, and TO SAIL. “awiooows pesic | | fpom the Ferries 10 | [ 8a e 55 % WoPrioen pay- | ronn” phasiam ven o, famorted. : N A oy b Oct 27, 3 B ] = 'C 3 - Vi B Na- o) WHERE YOU LAUGH. : h ard, trom Barry, (6r San Paansin, T Ay B Seaa--Aived, Deg. 18- Stmt Ne Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Pler. . . Oct 20, lat 46 S, 63 W—F g ik : ’ o the Cliff House. tesan’ Gk, Tor San, Franiacs: Tork Max. | Salel Dec, 3%-ftior Coguilie River, for Devermber 18, | - OUTSII ASTORIA—Safled Dec 11—Stmr Columbla, [ Mandalay..|Coqullle River ....| 3 pmiBler 2 Gas stoves and ap- Schr Robert R Hind, bktn Planter. DRy bahy it Manear peer. far SL Y Dotk Eamboits o p|Bler 8 . = 3 ANEOLS nt; G . rope a - . %3 a f LONDON, Deculsqfi‘ Li': Lgék Besaminolr, | T eiter Do T perann, for Guoanstown Alli pfifi?.fi“ir?'c'm}‘h 10 am|Pler 16 LONDON, —F ofr, 5 3B P ance X 3 pliances for sale. Call Saited” pec "B alme Cioiiene o | Allazce.|Boxinnd, & Cocg, 10 amipler 19 K Corona. Newport & Way 9 am|Pier 11 & or send for the hflflklflt Point Arena Point Arena . 2 pm|Pler 2 s Santa Ana. |Seattle & Tacoma..[10 amPier 2 da...|Honolulu ...........| 2 pm|Pler 7 on gas and its uses, e s 4| 2 Eureka.... [Humboidt ... 9 am|Pier 13 s Santa Rosa |San Diego ‘& Way..| 9 am|Pler 11 ® CENTRAL PARK et Aame: Borts . s Walla Wal. | Puget Sound Poitel. (11 am Pler 9 o Bt ecember ; RSSO g Newburg. ..|Grays Harbor . 5 pin|Pler 2 § State of Cal|San Diego & Way..| 9am|Pler11 GAMES AT 2:30 P. M- 5 » Reileo. ™| Papama’s Way Bescls2 “mlpadss ! { Al ecember 19, - : Sunday and Tues- Oppression, Sullocation, Neuralgia e, by S 0(_ Now bell\ Parni it {onina & Jaan. o' 1 pm|pAsS 200 FEATHER BOAS, value for $ro.00, will B s s Neuralgia, ete., ¥ e 20, [ North Fork | Humboldt ...... .| 9am|Pter 2 be placed on sale at LL FIGHTING. 7 e i D B e eeesn T THE GREAT OF THE AGE. Esplc s cIGARETTES or PDWDE PR Gmnu;efi::h;r“ 5 pm!Pler 2 2 - b 5 ' Sequol: §, Yl & T IDP B 2 b2 . ADMISSION 25c AND 50c. Paris, 4. ESPIC ; New York, E. FOUGERA & CO. $ T Nasenbar 70 | 100 LADIES’ BLACK AND' COLORED TAILOR- — SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS - L] Vi n! - - 5‘, tval...... | Willapa Harbor ....| 5pmiPier 2 CHUTES AND Z0O0 PpyhAtemm Dmatiiia. " | Puget. Souna Poris 1 AmPier § MADE SUITS, value for $z20.00, zing. ccember 2 p g saf Eveslag. AMUSEMENTS. 5 %.celanaw jn. ¥, via Fanama.| 2 pmipler 10 sale price ...... =5 s e : l 3 #s M T e NS b & Tucapel. .. .| Valparaiso vay..|12 m|Pier 10 BiG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. . - R CING FROM SEATTLE. 100 BLACK FUR CCLLARETTES, value for TO-MORROW. NIGHT, £ A 5 3 GRAND PRIZE CAKEWALK. i ; M. L e $3.00; Sale PEIEE. . . L TGN Sonie i hupa v s . T o | L very Week Day— FBT 5 . ¥ Eli Thompson| Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Dec. 15 53%“2?:;3’?2;@'&%& Rn?’n or :e-:hinty _The slgr_uficance of the above few words arc apparent when you Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. 16 % LADIES’ BLACK AND COLORED 7 ' i realize that it means that everything in Felts’ stock goes for $3.50. City Seattle..| Skagway & Way Ports. Dec. 18 200 / . Telephone for Seats, Park 23. FISCHER'S “°ONCERL JioveE G. 8. Wanrel Mulialy Sisters; ington; Satnella; Elanche Reynolds; Kalacratus, and Hinrichs' Orchestra. Reserved seats 25c. _Matinee Sunday. Will Remove NEW CALIFORNIA JUCKEY CLUB OAKLAND RACETRACK. Races start &t 2:15 p. m. £Larp. Ferry-boats leave San Francisco at 12 m. and 12:36, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. m., connecting with trains stopping et the entrance ‘to ths Last two cars on train reserved ior ladies and their escorts: no smokicg. Buy your ferry tickets to Shell Mound. All Oakland mole connect with San Pablo avenus €lectric cars at Seventh and Broadway, Oak- land. Also all trains via Alameda mole cou- trains” via | pinger & Co. Nor bark Hereford, Jensen, Antwern; Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. PORT stmr Falls of Keltic, des, herce Dec 8, for S TOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 11—Br from Moji; stmr Hya- ttle. Whether it be the $6.00 shoes or the $8.00 fancy slippers. | Those ladies familiar with the elegance of Felts’ stock will grasp the idea of these values. They know full well that Felts’ shoes are the swellest, most stylish and fashionable creations that have ever been shown in San Francisco. In getting such fine shoes for $3.50 you are paying even less than Felts paid the manufacturer for them. While Seattle San Diego . 15 | . 16 | City of Tu‘pek.'gkuzwa)‘ & Way Ports.|Deec. Dirigo. . Excelsior. . | Skagway & Way Ports.|Dec. . | Cocks Inlet & Way Pts.|Dec. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— T mes Waters Francisco Bay. thority NOTE—The high and low waters oceur &t and_Heights of High and Low at Fort Polnt, entrance to San Published by official au- of the Supcrintendent. ddition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number ———— Roanoke Rye, Honey and Horehound. from pree S e S - SILK WAISTS, value for $8.00, sale price.. 100 MISSES’ RAGLANS, latest style, new shades, all sizes 10 to 16, value for $12.00, sale $6.50 $1.50 you have seen many shoe sales in San Francisco there has never been one where such high-grade shoes were offered at such a small price. And there won't be another sale like it for some time to come. . Buy now while you can get your size in the style you wish, the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide I3 the same at both places. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. Suits Ladies will find above values as made to order. Perfect fit guaranteed. nect with San Pablo cvenue cars at Fcur- | represented. seenth and way, Oakland. These electria ears go direct to the track in fifteen minutes. Returning—Trains leave the track at 4:15 and | 445 p. m. and immediately after the last race, | OMAS S JR., Presi PALACE and GRAND HOTELS. cu‘xl -, P%lc‘lv,“#flu ident, ] g:: ;l::: n one side of these nificent Moon sets . . v E::‘f.."r e BASEBALL. The Walk-Over Shoe Store e [T o, [0S N Yewspaper offices, banks and e | ALL-AMERICAS Felts’ Successor Loty B D :fig;%?figmi_fl: 5 Y SAKLANDS 924-926 Market Street il : ; ¥ e onebonee: TO-DAY AT 2:45 P. M. ke 2 ¢ igu - 1142-1146 MARKET STREET. RECREATION PARK, » Eighth and Harrison Streets. Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year | NOTE—In the above cxposition of the tides’