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Mbvements- of Steamers.' I s DISOBEYS ; COURT. ORDER— S. - Constantlni; proprietor of. the MaisonTortonl, ! yesterday ap plied . for i an \ order : that - H. '¦? A. > Hoberg ', show cause I why I he \ should ' not | be punished i for vlo latlnsr the • injunction against s the > Cooks" and Waiters'.^Unloni issued iby « Judge i Hebbard on October i 28; n It 5 la said ; that ; Hoberg- i Is ; «U 11 pa trolling : in : front or the restaurant as a picket United States Coast , and Geodetic Survey- Time and Height of High and Low Waters at . Fort Point, entrance to . Kan Francisco .Bsy. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. .- ' : ," : .: . NOTE — The - high and < low - waters occur at the city; front (Mission-street wharf) about . 2J minutes later than . at Fort . Point; the helghl of tide . Is i the same at both places. - TUKSDAY. - November" 1. Sun rise s. . . .."..............'. .". . ... ....."";. 6:35 Sun sets. ....:. :..........:......... ; . .-. . . 6:12 Moon rises. :.. . .-. ........... . .-. . .-. 0:00 a. m. 0 (Time |Time|r " Time - - Time . £.U Ft. |-^ 1 Ft. j Ft. Pt.* . *.- :.Ih w -.-..-.¦ |l w|, .'-, h w l:w ..;¦ 1 I 6:17 4.7 11-.54 2.6 6:38 4.4 .'..:. ..... 'i-|LW ••-, H W " L W H W , : 1;2: 0:12 *, 0.8 7:09 6.0 1:02 2.0 6:56 4.4 5 3' 1:13 ; 1.1 7:54 .6.3 2:00 : 1.4 8:10 4.6 -4* 2:06 -1.1 8:38 6.42:61 .0.8 9:16 - 4.0 ¦ 6' 2:621 "1.5 9:19 5 '6.7 3:37 0.2 10:19 - 5.0 tfll 3:37|'1.7|10:00|-, 5.01,4:26|— O.3|ll:15|j.6.1 '" NOTE-^In the : above : exposition ! of ; the ; tides the I early I morning tides : are ; given In ¦ the - left ' hand I column I and . the > successive tides of I the ¦ day in the . order of occurrence as to ; time ¦ I th« - fourth ' time column gives the last tide of the day/ except when there, are but three tides, as sometimes ! occurs. :-:. The , heights - given ' are -'. la , addition to the soundings of the United States Coa&t Survey Charts, except when a minus < — ) sign i precedes the height/* and then . the number 1 given is subtracted - from the depth " given . by ' .the charts. -The plane of reference is the mean "of ' th« lower t low waters.- . clear; wind W; velocity 6 miles per hour. v - SPOKEN".. Oct , 29 — Off : northeast end lightship, bark . Nuuanu. from Honolulu for New York. ¦ ¦ - Per whal schr Monterey — Oct; 8/ off 8t I^w renw Island," whal • stmr with "ne whale; ¦- was - coming * to : San- Francisco under sail, having lost her. rudder. ; >. Per Fr bark Brenn — Sept 17. lat ID ; 31 1 8, long 164 6 W, Br ship Dunreggan. from; New- ¦ castle. Aus, for Portland,' Or. - DIED AT- SEA. ¦ On board whal tohr.Monterey.l June 23^ An-" tone Rodrlck, fourth ' mate,: died ¦¦ from gunshot . wound and - was burled . at Mldd.leton : Island.'. WHALING | NEWS. \V* ¦•. ';? ':¦ By whal schr Monterey— Up to Sept 24 heard the following vessels had: Narwhal \h whale*. Belvedere 1.- Alexandsr -7, ¦ Jeanetto 10,: Karluk ¦ 2. William : Baylies 7. Thrasher 4. ; Barbara. Herneter-4," Bowhead.2, Monterey 7.>Olgm.'l,°: Beluga'l... ; • ' '¦.- ¦„ , . .' ' -" i DOMETSTIC ; PORTS. EUREKA— Arrived Oct 31— Stmr San Pedro"; hence Oct 20; ' stmr, South Bay;- hence Oct 29; etmr Eureka, hence Oct 30..: . • . . , ,. ; :,-. Sailed Oct 31 — Stmr • Corona. ' for San ' Fran cisco; etmr North Fork, . for San Francisco' * : ¦' SEATTLE— Arrived ¦ Oct ." 31— Stmr , v Orsgoti. from Nome ; stmr Valencia, ; from f Juneau. -: WESTPORT— Arrived . Oct T 31 — Stmr " Green-' wood, hence Oct ¦ 30. ¦* > ' : ., . -. FORT BRAGG — Sailed ' Oct ' 31— Stmr T3runs-' wick, for San Francisco. ; ' , . * . : ASTORIA — Arrived Oct'29-^7r"shlp'*Asie. v fmv San Pedro;. Ital ship S Celeste,"' from Antwerp;t Br . shl p - Durbrldge. hence 1 0ct * 16 ; r schr : Eva, ( hence Oct 20; ¦ schr from-: San : Pedro 1 Oct '30— Stmr Whittler,- hence. Oct< 27.-^••. ;', 1 Sailed Oct'SO-^-Stmr Aberdeen,-- for San Fran.' clsco;- . ' ;.' "" ¦> ¦ •-' ¦¦ '.- '"-¦¦?- Sailed Oct 31— Stmr; Aurelia. . for San • Fraa-* Branch Hydrographlc Office, U. S.N Mer ,...". • chants" Exchange, San Francisco. Cal October. 31. 1901. * - ' ,• *-.', • The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— 1. . e., at noon of the 120th meridian, 'or at 8 p. -TO.' Greenwich thne. J. C. ' DURNETT - - • Lieutenant, U. ,S. N., in charge. Sun, Moon arid Tide. Time Ball. Water Front Notes. : Tb« jOn> McT*nrJn- put Into Dutch Harbor, Alaska, October \16 twlth -rtr^lng -and* rudder damafsd. 8h« Is* being repaired In that .port. Tn* steaiaer Breakwater will - sail from Hewmrd-ctreet wharf No. 2 at 5 o'clock Thurs day afternoon^ ' • . "¦ Rdnstiranc« on the overdue sMps Siren* and Troop incr«a«ed 0 per' cent -yesterday morning, .arid the four delayed vessels are quoted as lctiowc: Gsetano C&sabono, 131 days from e^dney. for Table Bay. 25 per cent; •Eretagne, 143 days from" Kobe, for Taltal, 10 per cent; Troop, 84 days froia Manila,- for St. Helena, 2S per cent; Slrene. 154 days from Lalverpool for Valparaiso. 90 per cent. Zli£H&*9 JTEWST OF. TUB OCEAN. Matters of Interest to 3Iarincrs and Shipping Merchants. The French ship * Biarritz Is chartered for «-b*at and barter from this port to » Europe At 21s 3d (Is 3d less direct); Italian ship S. Celeste, wheat from Portland to Europe at , Monday. October 31.. Stmr Pomona, Swaason. Eureka. Stmr Francis H Leggett, Reiner. Eureka. Sttnr Navarro. Jacobs, Bowens Landing Stmr Prentiss. Ahlstroro. Eureka. Stmr Asuncion, Brldgett, • Portland. Or. Br stmr Stanley Dollar, Bruce, Hongkong. • Br Btmr Algoa. Zeeder, Hongkong etc. Br ship Thalatta. Partridge. Ipswich. Br ship Etrathdon. Patemon, Port Towmend. Schr Virginia. Kelson, Portland. TELEGRAPHIC. \ POINT LOBOS— Oct 31, 10 p m — Weather CLEARED Monday. October 81. Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett. Portland; Paclrto Coast Oil Co. SAILED.. "•¦.•-•¦ - . ;¦ . Monday. 'October 31. ¦ ' ''Stijir- •Redtmdo."' Krog.- S4 hours from "San Pedro'.' •¦¦"•.¦ '.. • ¦•'" •'-.••' Stmr •Glp«T. Gray, .20 hours from Monterey. •'¦.S'tmr. Francis H Leggett. Reiner, 32 hours from San' Pedro. :.¦.;-.-',' •'.-•.' . Stmr Preotlss, Ahlstrcm. 40 hours from San- Pedro.- " ' ' 'Slmr -Sierra. Houdlettt. -21 days 14* hours. 3 mln'frbm Sydney", via Honolulu '6 days -15' hours 51 mfn. '-...• Etmr Ral.nl er,- Hah sen, -88." hours from Bel llnghaxn.. " • " • . ' . ' Stmr State of. California, Nicoleon, 41 hours from San Diego and way ports.' Stmr Columbia. Doran. 64% hours fm Port land, via Astoria 4»>4 hours. • Ship Marlon Chllcott. Williams. H% days from Honolulu. Br etmr Wellington, Cutler. - 8S hours from ¦ Lafiysrr.lth. B C. ' Bark Edward May, Har.sen, 22>4 days from Makawell. Fr bark Brenn. Bertet. 63 days from New castle, Aus. '" ' Wbal schr Monterey, Foley. 24 days from Arctic Ocean, via Fox Island 20 days. Schr Jennie Griffin, Gibson. 3 hours from Bollna*. ARRIVED. SHIPPING IXTELIJGENCE'. ;it dispatch... from /Mohteviae© • ta'^the . Mer- cbmte' Xx'char.Ke 'unoiinc«i:'"£liat: .the'.'Briysh ¦hip Corutiiia; '.1>pwno.V. ri»m.-. 'Antwerp '"'..to', Pu«et i Sounfl." -which: was . reported ' as haying ' arrived In the.S6uU».Axnericai} : port.. U lp *' bid coar iltion 'iromV'thf " terrlbl* .'storms; :.she ¦•'ehV countered. .-The. "-vess^r is • leaking: eight : inches of water an/hder and' her thr*e. steam, pumps «j* worklnr nlsfat -and -day to keep' her afloat. DlvfT* rcport"-tnkt ier.' bottpm- plates'- are broken 'amidships. "The -mainmast ' Is ' buckled: mni the 4eck. H.' !U hoggtd. v -.¦on • the port" side. The anchors ¦and chains-, have ."been' lost and the cabin has been*wrecked. and rails and run ning eear have J>en .token- away '.by. the con tractors. About "200 .tons -pi : caixo- ire.'ln xood. erfler. but 2500'- tons'.- -of ' ceinent are-, ruined. Tb« captain is "awaltltlg". Instructions. •--. ¦" ;••' Lloyds' oT- London -report -that " the ¦ steamer IClneola, wrecked oft TUral -Island... oh :. the ccart of Siberia; "hadmoejt.of her outward cargo en board and' was .bound for San Francisco. The purser- of the vjsesel .Bav*d- £3700 specie. Tb* cargo ' Is ' estitnated to have been. .-worth tST.OOO. Both, Blum & Co.. are the. owners. Marine Mishaps, (120th Meridian Pacific Time.) .„ . ' SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. '31-^5 p. : m. The 'following maximum and ¦minimum tem peratures are reported for the previous day:'v- Boston . ,". . .* 48-28!>Iew Tork.- ..... . .44-32 Chicago ....'.'. ...S^'OLPhiladelphla ....'.C2-32 Cincinnati .",... .' .62:501 Plttsburg- .58-30 Jackronvllle 68-58 St. Louis .".68-44 New .Orleans ..».-. C8-58 .Washington . . ,•-•'. 5(J-28 EAN FRANCISCO. ....... '.' . The following are the seasonal- rainfalls .to dato, as compared with -those of -same dat'e last reason, and rainfalls In last twenty-four hours: : , Last This .Last Station's — . --24 hours, seanon. season.. Eure"ka .-.,...>./ 00 "4.73. .-3:29. Red- Bluff x...v >:..".OO S.M •• 0.46 Sacramento ...<....:... .00 ". " "J5-i*8 .0.12 6an Francisco..-..-. 00 7.61- -;::-tK'17 Fresno...- '.:... .\ .00- .4. $8 • 0.00 Independence .:....'.... .00 ' -0.47 . 0.42 San Luis OMspo '.,00 . 4".58 " O.o2 Los Angeles: -.00 ; ¦ 1.13 " •. 0.43. ¦San Diego. ..-.".. >'. ....... .00 .; ' .0.10 0.07. "-. -• ' : C.OAST RECORD.. , •. '\- . ;-¦' ¦•. "••. • ¦'- : ¦ g •'. :&':¦¦&¦ .'.o ¦:." 2 : - ""-5 ¦•:•:.¦',• • ¦;;!' sssras-!- *§: . % •.STATIONB.' g; .:|| itl*--::^- -I '.:•'. ;.V" ; ?V'Hiv'r : -.f ¦ ¦¦'.- t <»¦ . • Baker ..».'.V.-S0.14 ' 64'. 34 'SE ".Cloudy loo' Carson 30.10 • CO 26 ' E .. Clear •'. .00 Eureka 30.02 "60. 44 W Pt.Cldy .00 Fresno -.,'30. 02 70. 44 -JN 'Clear .00 S.E. Farallon.30.03 'CO 57 NW Clear .00 Flagsuff "...-,. 30.08 58- 18 -N ' Clear . .00 PocateHo 30.20 56 S8 SW, Ctear" .00 Independence .30.00 70 46.- SE Clear ".00 "Los Angeles... 29. 90 80 "82 NW. Cl#ar - .00 Mt Tamalpals.30.04 69 .48 SE .Clear,- -.00 Phoentx . . '...,'.29.»4 80 ' 48 W • . .Cfear .00" Pt Reyes '.Lt.. 29.98 00" 52 NW Clpar .00 Portland. 29.04 68 4o 8 ' Cloudy .Tr.- Hed Bluff:.... 30.02 70 46 S Clear ;" .00 Roseburg f ...>*9.94 60- 44 'NK . Cloudy Tr. Sacramento ..30.00 70 48 SE Clear -.00 Salt Lake 30.18 58/ 3S W Clear . .00 San Franc"isco.30.O4 66 " 52 W ¦ ..dear '.00 San'L. Obispo.29.06 78' 46" S Clear. .00 Han Dteeo 29.94 70! .54 NW Clear '.00 Seattle ; 30.02 56 . 50 NE R&in .04- Spokane .....30.08" HO 44. E v • Clear :.0l" Tatoosh '.29.86 62 48. E ; Rain .30 Walla Walla.. 30. 02 64 46' N '".-. Cloudy .02 M'innemucca- .80.14 62/26N Clear .00 yuma 29.02 S4..52" W .'Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. . The pressure haa /fallen, rapidly alcng the coast and conditions are favorable for the quick approach of a disturbance on the Oregcn coast;' The temp.erature has risen, at Los Angeles, San Luis Oblspo and Red Bluff. \ # - .' The rainfall . during the mqntH' of,,October •was 2.37 Inches at San Francisco, or more, than double - the normal amount. . based .on records covering the period of flfty-six years. Forecast made at Sah Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight,- November 1 : . . v Northern California — Cloudy , prob ably showers in northern portion; fresh south-; east wind. ~ ' J~ • Southern California— Fair Tuesday; light easterly wind. : " Nevada— Fair; warmer • Tuesday. - San Francisco and vicinity — Cloudy Tuesday, probably showers by night; fresh southeast .wind. • ... . . ¦ Los Angel.es' and vicinity — Fair. Tuesday; light easterly wind.. .••,-;>"• . Sacramento— Increasing 1 ' cloudiness Tuesday and probably showers by night; fresh southeast wind. ¦ / ' . ¦ •¦'..• Fresno — Fair Tuesday; light, north wind. A. G. McADIE, District forecaster. \ '.-•*- •: ••.TO| ARRIVE;.' ¦¦'¦-.¦ .'-'•• .;' il Steamer.-';.- '¦ •".'¦". .-Frpm. ... ; .• ,1 Due." Enterprise.'... HUo ;' :'.... '•J,.-.:.'v.... '.\hov. 1 St. PauKv... . Nome. via Seattle.-.. . . . Nov: " 1 .W. Kruifer.^. Portland h. • Aatoda .... Nov. 1 •8. Monica.".'-. Sari" Pedro. .'. . .'. ...... . . ; Nov. . 1- J. Hlggins . . : '.' San Pedro- .'.". : .: . j : .' Nov. 1 Homer Grays" Harbor, .'.-... Nov. 1 Santa.Qrus.".., : Southeta:C6a8f.": :..... Nov. 1 Northland'. :;. : Porttand ¦& Astoria^.".: Nov.-- 1 Pomo :/ Point Arena' & -Albion: . Nov.- 1 Corona..:...-. Humboldt •..•.-. .......... Nov. 1- NorthFork... Humboldt.:.... Nov.. 1 Elizabeth ...:." Coqullle - Rivet. -..; ", .. . .-. Nov. " 1 .Mackinaw..-.. .TaconYa. ».'..;..". •,'..'. .'.. Nov. 2 .Eureka Humboldt . v. ............ Nov. 2 Jearile. ....... .Seattle. "&""Tacdma .... Nov. . 2 Aurelia. ..... , Portland & Astoria. . . . Nov. . 2 '-.(Jueen... ..... Puc*t Sound "Ports. 1 ... Nov. 2 Argo... ':..".... Eel River Ports,-.:....:. Nov. 2 S. Barbara-. .- Grays Harbor ......:.. Nov. 3 • Centralla Grays Harbor- ... ...,-. : : ; Nov." • 3 Acapulco....: New. York, via' Ancon.. Nov. & Point Arena. ". Slendeclno &" Pt. Arena. Nov. 3' £anta Rosa... San .Diego b. Way; Pts. Nov. "3 Pomoha .-...:. Humboldt :-.,. :.':..:... Nov. 4 Californlan.": Sea.ttle ..'...... '.»;.:;.., Nov.. 4 Bonlta ......... Kfwport &-.Way Ports'. Nov. 4 ' Pedro Humboldt ...","..¦.¦."..'.; [Nov. 4 'Chlco........ Coquille River.- ....Nov. 5 : Coronado. .... San Pedro-. ..... .-..-. . . . Nov. . 5 • g " \V. Elder. . Portland * Astoria: . . . Nov. S Alliance...'... Portland & Way Ports. Nov. 8 •Breakwater.. Coos .Bay. .. .....-,"..::.. Nov.' 6 G..I/Sndauer.. Grays-Harbor.".'....".... Nov. 6 . Kewburg Grays Harbor......; ... Nov. 6 .Arctic....".... Humboldt Nov. 6 Nevadan..... Honolulu : & Kahului. . Nov. 7 City Puebla. . Puget Sound Ports v . .. Nov. 7 Memphis..... Hamburg &. Way Portn. Nov. 7 i Arcata....... Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. Nov. 7 i State of Cal.. San . Diego &' Way Pts. Nov. 7 f Manchuria... China &. JaDan. ...;... I Nov. ; 8 I Coos Bay.'.... San Pedro & Way Pts.|Nov*. 8 Ammon..:... Seattle ......:......... |Nov. 9 Columbia..". : . Portland & Astoria. . . . JNov. 10 •- - . TO SAIL.- - Steamer. x I : Destination. | Sails. Pier. •v. •>: • JTovember 1. Homer Los Angeles Ports. 5 pm Pier. 2 Centennial.. Seattle & Tacoma. 6 pm Pier 2O breakwater. Coos ¦ Bay ¦ direct.". 5 pro Pier 8 Northland.. Los Anselcs Ports. -1 pmPler;27. (Jmatllla.:. Puget. Sound Ports. 11 am Pier 0 Redondo..:. Astoila & Portland 1 pm Pier : 2 B. Monica.: J Grays Hsrbor..:... 2 pm|PIer 2 . .'•'-'. Kovember %. "¦: . I Arcata..... Coos B. & Pt. Orfd 12 mlPIer 13 " Arctic.....'. Humboldt ...'.....:. 9 am Pier .2 - Hoveinl>er 3. \ - Coos Bay... San Pedro & -Way. '9 am Pier 11 S. Barbara.': Los 'Angeles Ports: 10 am Pier -2' Centralla... Los Angeles Ports. 10 am Pier 10 Rainier..... Seattle & Bllnghm 4 pm Pier 10 Corona .'. ; r. Humboldt " ... ...... 1 :30 p Pier " 8 Columbia... Astoria & Portland 11 am Pier 24' Elizabeth.";. Coqullle. River .... 5 pm Pier 20 Pomo....:.. Pt. Arena & Albion .6. pm Pier.. 2 State of Cal . Ban Diego & Way. 0 am Tier 11 .November 4. Argo. ...... Eel .River Ports.. 4 pm Pier " 2 N. Fork.:.. Humboldt '....*...:. 8 pm Pier 20 Eureka...'.: Humboldt ......... 9. am Pier 13 ¦-- ¦¦-.- . ; -. .; • 'i XfoTsm'ber ; 5. "' .-'¦¦¦.' -" Point Arena Point Arena ...... 4 pm Pier .' 2 City of Para N.*- Y.^via- Ancon. 12 ? m Pier 40 Aurellar:... Astoria" & Portland 5 pm Pier 27 Coronado... Grays Harbor.:...*. 4 pm|Pier 10 WEgffS&M& : :Wov«aber.6. Queen....:: Puget Sound Ports. 11 am Pier 0 Jeanle. .'. . . . Seattle & Tacoma. 5 pm Pier 20 Pomona."..: Ijlumboldt .:'..'.... ". 1:30 p Pier •» ,8. Rosa.T... San Diego & Way. 0 am|Pler 11 --..-¦ ;' ¦ •' ' J '¦.-VoTembtr. : 7. *™ 1 -¦ Curacao.... Mexican- Ports-.. 1. 10 am Pier 11' Chico.V..".V. Coquille River^"...". ;l,pmlPier.. 2 P»n Pedro. . Humboldt - .*: . : . r. .". 4 pm|Pler ."*< 2 Bonlta...... Newport **» Way.. 9 am Pier It '. .--¦ : - •:::¦¦ ¦.MfoT«nber.8.i-- ¦¦--¦* s-*j --;•;"• ¦¦•¦. O. W. Elder Astoria & Portland 11 am Pier 24 Alliance. .. . Eureka f & \ Coos B. 6 pm Pier 16 .,-.;:,-"¦-¦-;. November 9. - - ;-. .-.'.:_ Doric.*.:...". China & Japan.... 1 pm Pier 40 Nevadan.;.. Hono.. 1 & Kahului. ...... Pier — ¦ . T : • jTovem'ber 10.' • Sierra...*..". Sydney, A'. Way^Pts 2 pm Pier 7 ;.,",-. ;-•.".••.:;;. FROM J SEATTLE.! . *\ "...¦.¦/ ~~l Steamer. "¦; " _ : 'f£. Destination. J'. ;."'-. I Sails. Ejccelslor ,^i'.~. Belflovia i A 4.Way 'PortalNov." 2* Dolphin r.".'.V. Skagwty^ & Way Ports. | Nov *' 2 ; City Seattle . . Skagway & ,Way : Ports . INov.v 8 'Bertha.......! Cooks inleUft'.WaT PtsiNov.lO 1 . .An .electric motor post'offlce' id .being, tried, with. apparent success, -'.in, Milan, Quarahtliie Raised in Texas. 1 "LAREDO, Tex., Oct. SI.-;— The auar--' .inline which has existed [against Mex ico for -many" months, will' cease * at midnight ;tb-nfeht..;>! .¦¦¦... .¦•'•; ; V : ,V... ' MONTGOMERY.. Ala., Oct. 31. — It i?' reported, here that a. large mob la pursuing. : with' bloodhounds . "Jlrh". Harden, ..?»> 'negro who killed. Wilson a' contractor ' of vMapleS yiilei :Ala. : if the negro- be captured a. lynching -is' certain; ; : ::..-.; . '.' :'"•'¦':: Mob . Pursuing a Murderer.' HARTFORD, C<jnh.;. -Oct: : 81; — In the 11 course of "his. sermon, at ithei- ,St^ Paul's- -Methodist ' Episcopal/. Church Bishop' McCabe. said: "I do not' want wars'" and. I do • hot like them, but there is jiis't one war I would like • to live to I would like to" see the United States . arid ; British'- .Govern ments^ forni an'.alliarice and-makeTur key : stop her" Armenian •¦niurders.' r " ' • BISHOP ; WOUIiD WELCOME •. . A 'WAR AGAINST . TURKEY WEATHER REPORT. ' UTTLE -WHALING SCHOONER ' MONTfiRET, -WHICH ARRIVED* • ' YESTERDAY FBOM THE ARCTIC. • HONOLULU, Oct. 25.r^The attion of Governor' Carter In" accepting ' the resignations, of High. Sheriff Brown and Deputy Chilllngworth, the. heads of the Territorial . police," and the : re sulting- discovery, that the . Governor has had a Pinfcerton detective Jnvestl gatfng the department, for seme weeks created great excitement' in Honolulu. The detective, .Charles Hatter, has made a lengthy report to Carter,, but its contents are kept secret. Accord in? to the. Governor's announcements, the • detective ; participated".. ' In-' "a gambling, game with the "Deputy Sher iff and discovered many failures to.en^ •force the- liquor and gambling. -la way, : : •' .Hatter, was at first appointed a Dep uty Sheriff,'. to .take . tempprary, charge of -the work uhd«r William." Henry, Warden of Oahii Prison^ who Vas made Sheriff;- but" Hatter has- hlow. rettred and Will iarrt T. Rawlins, [ a yo'ung..local attorney, has taken., the'" posi'tloh .of Deputy Sheriff. •' . •'" •".'-'.. : . ¦¦..¦¦¦-••. • Hawaiian Official Trapped. . and . ¦ • Forced From Office as Result: . . of Detective Work. . : . ' ., .. . • HONOLULU,. Oct: 25--r^-Judge pole. last' week gave .an address from the bench to a large crowd ;of Japanes? witnesses pn the subject of. periury., Katoro Sato, a witness before .the Grand Jury, was found guilty of per-> jury and sentenced to one year's.ihi prlsonment and the court took occa sion to explain. the nature of an oath to the many witnesses .who do noi seem to "understand 1L Several other perjury prosecutions are threatened. Jndge Dole. Takips It. as Text to.-Im . press. Orientals; With Importance-.- .;."' "' • '-' . of an Oath. •" ;'':' ; .-., . sheriff Takes , part. • •' : . : • ix a gambling . game JAPANESE ! SENT, TO/ JAIL • V .'"-FOR YEAR FOR PERJURY -HELENA, 51 ont,' Oct. 31.— In • re sponse to" a. telegrjlm from ".Lee Man-r tlei, chairman of the Republlc.an^. .State Central 'Committee, -who ihaulred.- of Governor Toole if he had >ef used' to honor a requisition from " Governor Peabbdy of Colorado for the return of ¦Western Federation miners to' Colpra do fc Qovernor Toole" said he. wou-Jd. not honpr^such'a reqaisltion "unless* satis fied that the courts we're- in full opera-, tio'n .in Colorado uninfluenced by mili tary authorities. '.'.'• -". • "Will Jfbt Order Their "Return to Colo . radio Until Satisfied Courts Are ' : ; . ¦ ' . .Operating. '. : : "• GOVERNOR GF ; MONTANA ; . • ¦'•'- »1AY PROTECT. 31INERS " from. Hopoluiu— Miss -E. Lohgmore, p. R. B.: Fowlen -Mtts: Smijth; • A. v H."JCple .and Ijpnft W Gre«n' Kv Iwakaihl. Mrs.. H. M^ yptt H«lt, A-' H. -Mo'fStt; ;f. Btirk, .3. 'ti.. Lydgite.. Mrs.. 3,- B.- •Oobdrlch .'an4 4nj!ant, Colonel; .• Z. : S.. Epaoiaing, ¦ .Miss : Swantpn; F.- . S*"m».ton -, And. wife. Wt.-A-' SwinncrtOD. F- 1«^. Richardson. :; " "From :sydney-^-J.B.-6'Shea;.6n.. and wife, JVJT.CBhea'Jr.; A; G.- Gordon.- Slr'.H;'Ch«rm .dde,' Mlss-.:B:;.V.: Button;- Alex" M<G». Arrow cmtth. ::: '. '¦: ; '.'•• . ¦ :¦; -~. ''.:-¦'- ¦".:'¦: '¦'. *". ".\ ; .' r- " •/•. ' ' From' Auckland— E. Hlntx, J. : Cbrrle;. F- : B- SarWn^.U vDrtti. and wife. Fv V?< \'t>gt^ . > From Pago Pago— R. Roberts. J. A. MciUl-: Ian ¦ E. TVTolC Miss . M>: Bracking Mrs. J,. . R: Van Narelt F* Wi Peters,; Miss C. Maclntyre. Mrs."' V. Bishop anaVchild; P> Jorns. '.W.' *.-W, TtLylcr.lMlss.'.J 1 '.. Scbol-is;..' •'¦¦'" :¦ '.- '.•¦¦..". .:¦¦•. - : • Cry(«slag -'-the "Tasnjaniah.- ,6ea the' Sierra;.ep. .couritered-. rough • weather -. and" " after . ; -ehe- ;ar^ riye<t in. Auckland ".-she -yrs* .-dela-yed'. twenty-: < ur.t- l.ours, waltmg.for.the.' malls; on account of a- landslide, oh. the "rallroad-v' At Pago' £ago th^? 'Veaiei-wa^ forced -to hurry.'' from' port ' &&— ca'use of .the delay .'lit Auckland, leaving: much; flight" behind.". Alexander McG." Arrowsmtth, an trisanc-"EngllBfa>Tiari.-' 1b on '.his'.yay .hbmjE to 'L<qndo!i : .' -He- is ! -ln'. tharke. of A.'.-Gn ,Gord,oa.: ar.^ -Is ¦ cdjifined . aboard - the-, steamer.; '¦ He ;wa» ¦ent. out. -to ..vfte • colonies 'by -his relatives -:ln .hopes.: that' the- ' voyage; -would -bie/.. beneficial, but- -a-rter'-'pa.iis'riig. .eeverjal.'rnoiitlis. in asylums' In .¦ Sydney. ' ah4 ''jotfcer' plaices; he'- was. -shipped bark to-- nngiand.. _r Arrowifmlth. ' will -be '-de tained on -board; the. ilerra ; Xill. authority ". to "larfd b"im Us. -received frpm Wasblngtoh; ' . 'Sir Herbert Ch«rmcWe .-is'.- on.; his. way ¦ home '.to "EnKlahd.-.'iHe "vu' Gavernor. of.' Queensland .up" *o a "few rdayV .feefgrie' -this Sierra' sailed 'and rtsiimsd in -time to ¦ catch . the steamer.;: Sir Herbert .trj'i; :.wiih •oonBiderable . emphasis. ".tKat" be has tfnoHEh t?f :tbe-Job br-goyernlng a colony, as his .'eit'pensee were' oVer £15.000: above' bis salary^, and ."that" his sntccessor Is- weltome to all. tjhe. glor>:"hC' ean-.ECt .out -of :the.'.offlce, ¦*:hfrmcid.e'^ai>. been: two years'ln Queensland. lie conimsnded the. Third British division . In south . Africa.' 4.urlng the -Boer, war ..and/ has stcn "«er\ic* "aH'over the- -world* 'A' , cumber. . of tfa«atrlesi'--people;'-:Miss,Eitael Whitesldes and the 'Ctarence sisters^ .are ¦' oft- thslr. way-, to New. York. J".- -<?6rr4c, a «(V>eep ranchman, from -New Z*al«id; :w«i. travel through: the fnlteVl states. ' The foliowlug arethe first -cabin: passengers: '•¦'The'.',- Oeeanjc.". : - steamship .•¦ ! Slerrs.i '_. Captain fioudlettj/ carb*. ilritb '.port .yesterday "'fo'ren.oon 'irom';' , pyfinV.-: :.¦ Auckland, ;. :Paf o. iPagQ. ; and ¦ H onuiy iu >rtUi ;l6l4 . tons- ;of '.-'eaitro >nd a" full llet «t |»^ien;M<..->Ttier^.'-.wsye...fotty-three.-.ln' %he"firrt! 'c*bf*» and: eighty -in the -second, .and "third.- rabine.' ...She ..also .brings" J500;000 In treasure- •.' ."•;• ".-'-'. ' '¦¦ '.¦,'¦¦' -..< . ': . .. : - ;•.'."". : :' ; Oner : Sierra \ArrivesV Cisco; stmr- Northland, for Ban Pedro; «txnr Despatch;, for San Francisco. * ' . • " • .Arrived Oct 31 — Stmr Geo W Elder, Hence Oct 29". :• . . . ' Sailed Oct 31— Schr Alice McDonald, tor" San Pedro: "schr .Win- Renton, for. Sari. Francisco. DUTCH HARBOR.— In port Oct IB— Ship VcLaJrln. for San Francisco, had shipped new rudder and repairing spars and rigging.. - Arrived Oct IB — Whal schr Olga, from Arctic ' Ocean. ¦ . . -." ¦-¦¦¦¦ '¦¦.;.' SANTA BARBARA— Arrived Oct : 30— Schr Ottilia Fjord; from Grays -Harbor; stn&r Cor-" onado. fr.om prays Harbor. . - • • ¦ Sailed Oct 31-^Schr Honolpu, for ¦ Astoria. Arrived Oct '31— Stmr Santa Rosa, hence Oct [30. .and sailed for San Diego and way- ports. - RBDONDO- Sailed Oct " 31 — Stmr Bee, for San Francisco.- *¦ ' ." ¦-. • TATOOSH— Passed in Oct 81— Stmr. Neva dan, from Kahului for Seattle. .- Passed out Oct 31 — Bktn Maka-weli, from Puget Sound for.Mazatlan. «v&^rrdi9K^t SAN PEDRO— Arrived Oct 31— Schr Philip pine, from Grays Harbor. • • PORT GAMBLR— Arrived Oct SI— Schr John G"- North, fxom Port Ludlow. . GItAYS. - HARBOR— Arrived i Oct 31^-Stmr NewBurg and stmr G C Llndauer, hence:Oct 27.' COOS BAY-^-Sailed Oct 31 — Stmr Break water for • San Francfeco; stmr 'Alliance,-' for Portland, t . . P.QRT. HARFORD— Sailed Oct' 31— Stmr -Bo nlta. for San Pedro. '¦• . ¦ * .V ABERDEEN-Arrived Oct : 31-^Stmf G.C Lindauer, hence Oct 27; stmr . Newburg, hence Oct 27. ¦ r . • • - Sailed Oct 31— Bktn "Wrestler", for Santa Ro salia-. . . :¦:.¦.-; . . " ., SOUTH BEND— Arrived " Oct 81— Stmr, S« quoia, hence Oct 28. . -'¦';¦• • . . -EASTERN PORTS." . " BAVTIMOnE-^Cleared" Oct 29»-Shlp Benja min F Packard,. for San, Diego. NEW YORK — Arrived Oct 29— Br stmr In dira-, frpm Manila; Br stmr ¦ Indramayo. . from Manila. ' . v '.»:-,;¦ ISLAND. PORTS, • . ' • Ei.KEL.E- Sailed ".Oct 27— Schr Matttew' furrier, for Grays Harbor.. ." - • • ¦ " I HONOLULU— Arrived Oct 81— Stmr China, hence Oct 25. ' - : . • ¦ . ' . MANILA — Arrived Oct ¦ 11 — Br- ship Geo T Hay. '.from Newcastle. Aus.- Oct 2fi-i-Br stmr .Shlmosa. from New York; U S stmr Sheridan.'. herice Oct- 1. • . . •,;•!. ..-• FOREIGN PORTS. • .* . BARRY — Sailed Oct. 29— Br ship "Wendur, for Santa "Rosalia. ¦• . " ¦- ," "••"'' . ANTWERP— Sailed Oct • 28 — Ger ship Nfc- ' -saia, for .Oregon, and" passed Dungeness'Oct 29. •- GtJATEM/yLA— Sailed Oct 12— Ger stmr Ser- bla. -for. Hamburg. • • . . . "• :-. 'Valparaiso— -sailed Oct 11— Ger- stmr- Ramses; : for •' Hamburg. Oct • 14 — Ger -«tmr Tot'mes, for Hambuf"K "' . • . 8alled OV:t. 30^-Ger stmr.Neko. for San Fra'n^. clsco from •Hamburg. '••- ¦ ..¦;CENOA-r-J«trflved Oct 27— 'Span stmr Ida 'de ' Panay for "Manila. ¦ • ." YOKOHAMAr^-Salled' Oct 29r-Br - stmr Em- ' press of China. - for' Vancouver. ." ¦¦ Vi.CTORIA,' • B C— Sailed Oct 31— "Stmr. "Queen. f.or Sah Francisco; stmr Humboldt,- for" APaaka. . ""— ' ".•¦". . ' " . " . -.NEWCASTLE". Aue—^Sailed Sept 1— Nor ship .Nofd3tjernen,-fd r Acapufto. Sept 22— Fr bark Mafcchal 'de- •Villars"," tor San Francisco. Oct •4— -Schr. "E <B. Jackson, for -Honolulu. ''Oct -7 Br .ship- TwepdHdale, .for -Valparaiso." . - •-: In-port .loading Oct. 5—^Ger bark Fuerst"Bis marck, for 'Guaymasi-.Fr ; bark- Gael,- for' San Franoisco. ' .. . : ••'.'.'¦ "'• ' " •' Sailed Oct. 5— £Jer bark- Fuerst 'Bismarck, for Acapulcor. Sept 27— Ff bark Canrobert for* • San Francisco. -.".-.¦••• " ' ' ; MAZATLAN— Sailed Oct 28— "Stmr Acapulco ' for San FTanclscor.stm r City "of Peking, for. Ancon. .'• "• . : • . YOKOHAMA— Arrived" Oct 30—Stmr-'Moiigo lla,"h«nc"e Oct 13.. "" . •' • , r..." ¦ MELBOURNE — Arrived- Sept 30— Br. ship Province", from ' Acapulco "'-¦ " "i ; " '.• 'FREM-ANTLE— Arrived" Sept 25— Br. *hip Falls of Halladale. hence June 19. .'Sept 15^-' Nor «tmr"TerJe Vikien. from Port Townserfd. • " . OCEAN.. STEAMERS. •• "•' NEW YORK— Arrived Oct 31— Stmr Moltke; .from Hamburg, Dover and Boulogne- stmr Astoria, from, Glasgow; stmr Georglc. from Liverpool. i - • PHILADELPHIA— Arrived 'Oct 31— Stm'r Frlesland. from Liverpool via Queenstbwn GIBRALTAR-Arrlved <Jct 31-Stmr" Koenlg Albert, from New York for Naples and Genoa and proceeded. "... """: Ne^^rk N ~ S^' Jed ° Ct 31 ~ Stmr B «meri, • for LIVERPOOL— Arrived Oct -31— Stmr Arabic frcm Jfew York. . " • , * ' HAMBCBO- Arrived Oct 31— Stmr Bluecher from New York. , ¦ . - '.The. baric St. Katherine. sailed on- Saturday for IIHo with -a general cargo, .valuf.d at (54, 037. .- The -following were the principal ship ments:" 791 bbls flour,-. 5248 ctls barley, 135 'ctls.wbeat, 38 ctls corn, 152:530 lbs bran, 39,> 941 -lbs. middlings.'- 5728 lbs beans, 1200 lbs salt. 2335. bales hay, 2930 -lbs br*-ad,- 475 cs canned goods, 25 - casks- beer, 8344 gals wine, 6090. lbs. lard, 1051 lbs butter, 335 It* 4 bxs dried fruit, 157 .cs 80 pks» salmon, 60 pkgs paste. 175.000 lbs rait. 1260. lbs meals. 3000 lbs 7 cs codfish, 200 pkgs potatoes, 23 pkgs onions and- garlic. 4982 lbs sugar." 23 pkps table prep arations. 644 lbs cheese, 719.988 Iba. fertilizer;. B .bdls. 64 .pcs Iron. 32 bars steel." 15 cs boots and shoes, 277 bxs coap, 870 lbs. tobacco, 8162, 'ft. -lumber, SO pkgs powder, -750 sals oil, 2O pktcs wagon material. 106 pkgs paper. . 118 pkgs plumbing material, S7& cs coal oil, 50 cs gaso line. 20.000 bricks, 100. bbls lime. -. '.'"The .'barkentlne Coronado,. which sailed on' the same day' for ."the same "port, carried an assorted cargo* valued. at $40,043, and includ ing- the- -following: 362 'Jbbls flour, 40 ctls wheat, 3S67 ctls barley, 2187 bales hay," 11.003 lbs beans. 14.978 lbs bran. 3814 lbs middlings, 23,470 lbs salt. 12 ctls com, 9365 gals wine, 55 bbls 20 cs salmon. 2955 lbs dried fruit, 12 bbls vinegar. 30" cs whisky. 60 cs' liquors, 100 gals brandy, 5 cs molasses, 4291 lbs 3 cs bread, 13O bxs paste. 6C80 lbs 'lard, 26 pkgs groceries and provisions, -205.es canned goods, 8*. 103 ft lum ber. 32S4 ft "hardwood; 19Q pkgs. paint. 1210 gals gasoline, 25 bbls, 215 cs oil," 250 bdls shln srles',-12 -bdls 21 bars -Iron. -41 cs matches, 41 colls, rope, .M6 pkgs paper; -380 pkgs buckets, 4..pk«rs machinen*. 11.785 gals distillate. 33 cs dru^s." 175 bxs eoar; 11 bbls tar. .irx5,46O lbs fertilizer. : ' - • .¦,¦¦:¦.¦¦. : V Th'e-iteamei: -Alanxeda -sailed on Saturday"; for Honolulu, with . a • jjf nerat- merchandise cargo ¦valued kr $l'.*^,-b5 and Including .the following •" S6? .'bbts. flour, -11,460' gais 12s cs wine, 18 cs glru "!& 'gala tn-anfly, fibo gals tU cs whisky; 256 • als opirlts, 1U33 gals- 1'^ <s liquors,- 166 pkgs table pret>ara;lont, tO"7 lbs 2 cs cheese, la,o,iG lbs".6. of- butter. 1500 lbs 5 cs cofTee.^234- pkg8 grqceiie s and. provisions, 4855 lbs 1C cs. bread, 30 "cs «ggs, 8010 lbs "meals, 76 cs SO pk'gs sal .mori, 1565 cs- canned goods, .UiO cask«-£»-er, :iJ3,i»U0 lbs codfish, 1931 pkgs fresh fruits, 1753 pkgs potatoes,- 3'J3 pkgs onions; 205 pkgs fresh .vecet&bl^s, 574a lbs 8 cs dried. fruit, 1710 lbs 'S/. pkss tea, - 103 pkgs -paste, 11 cs: olive oil, 1947 Ibsglucose. 50,»X> lbs. rice, 6718 lbs dried iiBh; Ulw lbs salt, 2693 lbs sugar,' 1000' eks cocoanuts. lb,01!> lbs beans. 18,250 lbs lard, 61^0 lbs candy, . 20,023 dbs ham and bacon, 12 pkRs Vinegar. 40b5'.lbs i: 5 cs >alsins,- 1032 lbs chocolate. 12,400 lbs oleomargarine. 1957 lbs 10 bxa-dressed' poultry, 7513 jibs, fresh meat, U45 Iba fresh fish. -73O ctls barley. 22.948 lbs middlings, 159 ctls corn, 2686. lbs ¦ bran. 23,979 lbs 42 cs manufactured tobacco, .344 pkgs dry xoods, .71 .pkgs electrical" supplies, 295 pkgs paints and "oils, .259 pkjtns. drugs and nundries, '514 pkEs>aj*r. 2 automobiles, . 39 cs matches, 53- cs. hats arj<i caps; 134- cs boots' and sho*6, 10 "cy Is ' ammonia,." 70- pkgs' machinery,' 17 cs arms and ammunlttqn, .40 -p&ss leather, 1 15 bales twine, 41 bxssbap; e- feels cable, 1995 ft. ¦hunber. 48-bdls."i45bars ircn,-5S9 bdls metal latlLs, 15,530 lbs rosin;. 3 bdls 43 pes steel. 15 bhls tar. 47 bales paper bagSi' 140 bdls shocks. Exports. for Hawaii. 2W "88; (schooner- Balboa," lumber froii\ Ha»tins MlIIs.;tp AntofagBsta at.4O»— aU oT 'the-fc>cego- : 'ing'V«re-!chartered'prior.to'aiTi'TaJ. •: .. ... .' The. fehalirigschoorrer-'Moijterey came into; port yesterday froiri a'Beason In 'the Arctic .vith pounds of -\fiale .bone..' The"' vessel is a -"small one to braye :th« > -'sales- ."of . the northern {seas, b'u'C" she'.mef her full 'share "of "aflven^ turesl-; Antone'. •R6d«yick,. ine '.fpurCh maie, -'^Ujedi'.^une' "ZO frcm iockjawV He iad. been accidentaily "shot In $.he"fore.-. *rm' . with- \a : bomti • etin', . -used : in .s.hoot ins.;jyhaiei..y:Thf -vessel put .back to the 'nearest . pbjet f oy- mfe^ical Assistances but the' m.an failed' to ;recoyer. Roderick was burled- ait. Middleton-'islandv .• • ; */Tb«d llonterey during the' first part of .this month" .met .with' a succession:- -of swatheast and-.BOUthwesterty gales,- a'c companied- .y r'iix: high-'.crt>ss-'seas.. ' ..TKe decks ¦were ;. fl^Jed ;*ith- water- and 'the vessel almost sVtain^ieit '.Qn 'the. stajN. btiard isiaeitne fdr^'apd lioji^e wasr prove fnVand -ifo "?^.-wai'".^iisidelrably.- da'jffli-. ¦a^ed- ' : X>ctoberS& !; thi : : whaieiry- Belvedere ¦was {epo^e'n'- 'o.fl- ; ;st..-.:iiayrrence .-ISland. "She. ".takeri^-xijnjt-^^wpale';'-and^- ; liad: : vf&& slowly- . making, her.- wajr.'.to Vtfcls'- port .with V damaged rudder, • " .. : ,';" ¦-{. "" :''.[ : V Ts The ; captain ; of ; tliff the. flowing .Catches '61 "the whaling Cert up to S^tiontjer 24.:;.v. .^.: -.i'-rvi-v ¦j " NoryhiJ, 18 !"-':wha^es:VAlef8iidiMV'-''.7t Jeaiiette.?lb^ -7;/^KIanii '3ay T ; lie, 1; : : '.TJirasher, - i \\ Ba>bara:VHetister; In September 1,107.500. Mexican pesos were I exported -and 538.522 Spanish-Filipino pesos came into the treasury . and were withdrawn •from circulation. Dur.ing SepUmber the acUw* ! circulation of new currency Increased 1.981. WW • pe«os. "In October to date 1.6S2.905" pesos of Mexican currency have . been exported ¦ com- j mercfally and 950,000 - Spanlah-Flllpino pe»o.s ! by the Insular • government for. recolnage. The-. lnsular\goverBment has on" hand nearly 600.OC0 j Spanlsh-Flllplno pesds for; recolnage. The in- | ¦crease of -the actual "circulation of the new | coins for October, was approximately 1,300, 000' pesos. .'¦-•: -:.'•• . • " ." t Every bank in Manila published notice, re •fusing to receive the old currency on deposit Httet September 30. '.The "railroad* receive np.i x>ld "currency at any price. Nearly all. ac-.j counts of the* banks throughout the- Islands have | been reopened -In. the' new. currency. Banking t business h'aa called In- Us old note's and." Issued j ones based upon the new . currency. All new contracts 'are being made in the new currency. I .Business throughout ."the archipelago i; 'now j ¦conducted mainly on the new basis.- Banks and large dealers are co-operating, with the Gov- j eminent. Very .little old. currency *s left and) .the • existing .taxing provisions will eliminate > that by January 1 next. Tli« gold standard is ah .-established: fact and now meets the" ap proval'of the entire public. . Business . condl tlops are- mucli 'lnfproved. •' .. \ . WASHINGTON,- Oct 31.— The Bu- f reau of Insular Affairs to-day gave out j a statement touching on conditions ap- j plying' to the Philippine currency. F<H- J lowing the recent legislation of .Con- 1 gress providing a currency system for I the : Philippines, the. Philippine -.Com- | mission passed an .act to discourage the | further use of the currency formerly- in j circulation. in. the. islands. and designed j to give the- gold standard fyll force and ! effect. > The Secretary of War has 're cei.ved. the following cablegram from the Qlvil . (Governor of the Philippines, showing the effect of this legislation: The'- approach . of October 1,- when the flr*t I currency taxins provlsldn became effective, caused large expurts of Mexican pesos com- > .inercially and a large Inflow of Spanlih-Flllplno j coins in •.!>• treasury. . ' I Liner; SiBrra; Gets : in ¦•'Frcnn'* ttteV. i Legislation Has Served to Force* the Withdrawal of tlie Old Mexican " Pesos I BUSINESS IS JMPKOVEP Mat^;of ••: Monterey \ Loses -life iy \ WrigKt Reports on Work mgs of : New Currency in the Philippine Archipelago ISLANDS UPON A GOLD BASIS THE >5AN FRANCISCO TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, r904. : ; WHALINC AMID THE WILD CALES OF THE ARCTIC 10 818-820 MARKET ST., ' SAN FRANCISCO. ALWAYS SOMETHrNG DOING WE'DNE$DAYS.--f)f)|JB[[ : plY ¦•"•'.-. kilk CHirroir.' ''• bxatdx. Fine Imported Frerich chiffon; -In Tinsel Braids. White. Gilt and Per- black, white and all colors. Special • slan. Regular T*c per yard: spe- _. 25c clal price •• -ilSHc RTT -r Vit nirrs * STEW PALL LAI^S'A^'c^^^S yard i ° Ur Made 'oi'^lSEFSiSSS: borders. O^SS lli|r f ,^"2 . Special, while 'they last, 2 for.. 5c .wh£ ° s n^ clal k p e r^.. »; 5 °'. 3^ • WKTT WAXT TIM CHRISTMAS? . .... SAJJ1 0 P Savefmoney by buying advance Holi-J immm^jjas^S^. 1 THTJ2TXS.- day Bargains now. v ' gCiy^V^-y^^J . - To make room ? / 7 SALE OP TABLES. f^j&W™ M fT5 for * Holiday / A OOLDETT OAK TITS- ]^f»^C&p*5*a %™ d i WC ™ USt ir~i} . s?i= s T ss ; To? .t^O3^ . or^£ e ¥»ss J K- — — f37 , • 14x14; LIKE CTJT. ' >!3^-fl —^-"^ ". qulcklj. At our \l^r—~Jfll ' BSOUIiAB iS1.00. OH regular selling prices We have -the. \\s fl \L SALE ."...¦ cheapest priced good quality. \\ 1-: II ' m . •..-"•. Trunks In the West, and we ¦ wUl II \+. . • 59C ' • " • make a cut on the majority -of the • • • ¦-.' •• ' : -stock equivalent' • to about 25 per' SALS- OP SKATES. ' : ' .- . C ent- discount. For on«} week, with For Tuesday rfnd Wednesday bnly. . a part payment, you can. secure any on sale: ' The famous .Peck" & one you choose, and have It dellv- Snyder Adjustable Extension Skate, -.ered any. time" during November, with eithe-r hemaclte, -or boxwood . x>o n 't miss' this opportunity. . Over- wheels; acknowledged to" be the ..joo style* and prices to select from., best-ftnished Skate on the market. Room we must have even at a sac-* R>gularly sold for J1.50L, For two ..- r iflce: '. - ; -.". : ' days only .'..... $1.25 • • $5.00 TrunKs.'..^....-. S3.K5 • CARS GAMES* " • $6.00 Trunks.... For this week" only: The- .popular " •: $ 7.50 Trunks. ....... •.-.¦•££.££ pames of Pit. Flinch. Bourse. Panic. . .-. U0.00 Trunks. ..-. — ••-*• : 75 . Tricks.' NiToe and Nile. Fortune . JJ2.50 Trunks.-.. ....... ..*lO:pO . .COZ.TTMSZA POCKET COOK STOVB. '. "VHs^OO. Trunks ';', \ 11'?. '.¦'. »Xi»'.OO , ..Very handy in nursery" and slc^k room: -,- - 430 .oo Trunks". ,".... V,.»23.0p -'. being .made oil brass, they are- neat •.. -.. * , v -^ ¦• w -*». omt • '' and Compact and -absolutely non- . ¦ TO* OWE. wEJ^OH",. . .. • explosive. - Sold' eve.fywhere- . fo,t ..>>o^ •• =' -•¦;"."'*?'. ¦"¦ • •• • 15cand?6c; our special, while- they ../• vN^S^Sii • : : •' '•" ••"• -CASH •'. •' litst ..••. . ...... .I-.'..,". .-.:. . . .;. -•,..-..lOc j . • ' ,-7^>^2 N^". .V V^^ : ¦• ••¦!»¦.¦ • ' • • BARS METAL, ' ..- ¦'.;¦ .['.... - : ./" .¦.; 7^tf^ .; .POPTJLA*' r , Nickel-plated Cake or Fruit Btand. t- ; ... - ¦ .; • T-' |f .- PSZCES nicely emiSossed; & Inches.- high; '10 Si^"-': " : \«l "H '.-"'-. AWT* ¦ -¦'¦* inches diameter; -this dish is-made .'¦."^SC- •..-'- ¦-, :. I U : ' gAHJT ¦ -. 'strong and will stand'the wear and ...... r> *>^; ". 1; •'¦¦11: '¦::¦.:¦/¦ STJXT >•. .-. tear of any household. It is^Kood ...-¦ .. • : . •><|^ps*'. V ¦¦;.''". CASE. " " value for-35c; .our .special price.2.4c \jjfafa£t '''.^R'ribbV^oth^«t«yp T qfe r S' WHITE ENAMEL . . .'- " •• v : good imitation 'of • .leather, with Oval Foot Tub, 15x20; good, healthy '.' steel frame, brass, lock; and bolts. size; "first quality*-* goods: ' Sells ."-'-prices cut .to^ : ••'.;•,.'•.• everywhere for |1.50;our. special. . .: " : . .I6^in; : ... SOfin...:, - 22-in.. • ••..• " ' "**" ' ».¦•••••••* O J)C* * * * * - * /- . • f ¦ I. ¦ i ¦ ' :— * / ..... . . «^v ATTiat • .. : 81.4:5 1 J $1.55 - • S1.G5 For meats, salads, cold slaw, etti.: - ".. . -. .-. 24-ln.; .. . - -.¦ . . siae 12x19. These are sold- ©very- V ¦¦¦.¦ .— — ~ '.-. -"; ' »-,: c --.;:.'- •- where for- 60c: special.. ...;... 44c ' ffl.«o KOTTES, SAisOBS ASS SHEARS OEOUITD AH3> UEPA3XEXK . PlCTOTtE^PaAMES OP ALL DESCKIPTIOIfS MADE TO OSaJES.^- nox^^SroS t)P ELECTKICAX, WORK SOHI! ASTD BEPAIBID. BR9I -¦'¦'• .¦•"'- ADX'ERTISESIEXTS. - — ¦ r~ — r" ; ; — : ; ¦ — ~ ¦ ~ :- -rr-r-l- PxMMJtCnredBytheGas &M e&hmklteclorT&tates . &3t Jlmsiezfj7£SS2$ CBused M& ty poor Cooking snJcozise- J&vk aEgasixajgz Cooks wt GooZ Cooks. ' iwW!™ " IBBm' "'¦ " SAN FRANCISCO GAS, AND ELECTRIC CO... 41s POST/ STREET. * • OPEN : SATURDAY EVENINGS .. ' • • ...'¦-¦"¦ - '.'•• .'ADyEil'nSEMESTS. ¦".¦.'.•.¦•.'•,•-. . ¦ . '¦•-'•'••¦: :'y.' : -. • — '— '—¦ — t — ; — : — ...'.., .'¦ ¦..¦-• • - .• •. — ' ¦ '.'•"'•' 'Frisco Has a %z\f Song Hit ,'¦¦: I The Cirl I Loved Oet Id (he Golden West • 1 •• CHORUS. ' . • . . .'. .-; .... •¦'..• ' • JL. !^^iym=j.'j l ' ' ¦ »• * | ; ¦ Ou» »¦"- ..(aia I ' fe.1 lira ¦p.p. " Bat to* «onb"' : ef m)a* 'e«»: uU.- 1 >-, jl. ]^E|^s^=j! ' >. './ j. j; | ¦ j."> • " I : ¦ '_» jgl _'--«H>yffla»Tf'j? >r ¦"*'* b *'> c »* > > ths- siom » ut» erss«; v /. !' ' '. . Awi Tm '\\ San Francisco will be humminx. whistling- and singing 'the above strain of music from center to circumference ' inside of a week unless this city is an exception to the rule. "Tha ' Girl I Loved Out tn the Golden West" is a new ballad br the. authors of "Where th« . 'Sllv'ry Colorado Wends its Way" and Is proving as -tremendous' a hit as that famous bal- lad, which is now. being suns all over the country. The new. sons will be sungr at the • Orpheum all of this week by. Miss Carolyn Eehnore of the Misses Delmore, and at the California" Theater by Walter Dorsey of Haverly*s Minstrels. - Miss Detmor« will sins - it In the ¦costume of the "Cowboy Girl." the latest fad. All or the music dealers have th» above named tones on sale and are having a bis run on them. "Where the Silv'ry Colorado Wends Its Way" Is the famous letter carrier sons which won for its composers the support of John D. Rockefeller Jr.. as A result of Its beautiful melody. No> one can help from uantlns to have them after hearing how sweetly they sound as suns by Miss . Delmore ¦ and Mr. - Dorsey. It • is ' worth a- trip to either " theater to hear them render th» ' sonsrs. If you want copies and are not convenient to a music house, send 25 cents each to the Tolbert R. Ingrain Music Co., Denver, Colo. A "Cowboy Girl" picture free with each * copy. - -- .... -.--... "¦ ¦ ]" : DO:UmLE ¦¦¦¦¦} *~ HAff/VESS ' ' I ANTH0Nr H0PE . Suppose you were a pretty good sort of a fellow — U g \ no vices, and all that— and • had married a girl with a 'MS j lot of ideals. • - * i. Suppose in a few years she began to think . you tIce P" onal 'l> were not making married life what she expectedj and, CLETER ' l allowed a young man to make love to her. ====¦= Suppose you were a young woman,' with a desire 'Wi i Be for the best in life. ;: .... Suppose it turned out j-ur husband was hist com- ""''Snea m monplace, self-satisfied, and unable to give the love you jjjc t felt your due. . _ Suppose there' came into your life a man you felt SUNDAY . . could give what you most hungered for. _ , -¦.¦¦¦¦:y;.;. .-¦¦¦:;¦¦¦•, CALL | What would you do? DBH^:- ; Sovember ~ Mr. Hope's novel is a brilliant and entertaining .. r statement of this common human • problem and ONE 0(1 answer to it. flffl *-" I "' a A Anthony { "DOUBLE 1 *Cm£\ {HARNESS'' I