The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 17, 1901, Page 11

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PERSONALS. GBO. D. HEYDLAUFF send his address ; jand, C o ave., Oakli address of RO ? You are certaln of style and fit by dard Fehr\.zr\ styles lD”l Market ll or boy baby. th st Alameda fan 12, 2 m | OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS _OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2400—PAYMENTS SAME AS RENT—$2400. 1 A nearly new colonial style cottage of § rooms | and every modern convenience; enameled bath, | |ete., etc.; lot above street xnd! nice open lawn; street work all done; stone walks lald, ete.; ‘electric cars In front; egsy walk to local | station; this 1s bank property’ liberal discount | for spot cash; see it at onc GEO. V 1005 Broadway, Okiand. $750 CASH, $4 50 monthly for $15¢ $15 cash, 3650 monthly—i; acre A1 land, §255. h, $8 monthly—% acre superb land $25 cash, $11 monthly—1 acre (more can be had) Lor W7 Adjoining East Oakland; climate, soil and view the very best; away from fogs and raw winds; near electric car line and wide boule- | vard. Call or send for‘circular, 455 Seventh st, Oakland; carriage free. H. Z. JONES, { ] Renters, j | | 1 acre excellent land MISFIT mery s, $175. Popu- % - { % vear; reference required; near Pine. | o % in Piedmont, partly At ~ ¥ = - e gy | et rpets: large 1ot; nice . et ]x..mm Tea s: price greatly reduced at all druggists. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, NNELL—Office and residence, between Sixth and Seventh. nch office—#th ave., near H st., Sunset. GETZ & BROTHER. 64, Chronicle bulldin REAL ESTATE. n Fran tate what's n San . 6 Geary st. 9 Market st.; farms and over State ALAMEDA REAL of Park Park st Park st | roperty, situated | a; convenient to ise; 2009 Lin- be arranged ywner gives instructions to sell 1 b payment southeast corner Post also lot adjoining; must be ’ P nt of owner going Eas No. § tors’ sale. Beautiful cot- ath: lot 50x150; located Johnson_ave. Terms, tgage at 7 per cent. N t 0 Blanding ave., tion. o0 - near Lafayetts e A Auctioneers, amed: Park st., Al B — ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD, WE offer elegant suite of rooms and board in eeiect private home in Alameda to refined Touple; references required. Box 38, 0 H\LA\D ADVFRTISEME\‘ OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAKD REAL ESTATE. . $10,000 property; large corner lot: se: near business center and local tively a. great n; space will nit extolling its good qualities. If @ e and & bargain is wanted call Sceing lr belfeving. J 8. MYERS & adway, Oakla: cost to build, ul.e'o *10 rooms lot 80-foot frontage; almost at Four- " POF The finest and for sale wt such sacrifice; must be soid an estate; ERIM is b!llmnl, call | YER! , 1002 Broadwa; easy; new bung- erything; cute and cozy; near broad- close to cars, schools and business would cost $2500 to duplicate. J. CO., 1002 Broadway, O . | moous 10 | room house and lot: | ; choleest location; epace | GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh THE Girls' OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET, FOR RE! to secure choice of on Eighth st., near lo- : ‘most convenient location for San low rent to right party. E0. W. AUSTIN & CO,, The House Renters, 108 Broadway, Ouklasid {1th and Franiiin Oakland. ROOMS I-‘nR HDlsbKEEPI‘iG. all rooms for housekeeping: urnishe caler. No. Beach—Furn. for hous house; quiet neighborhoo nicely fur. front room, ; bath, yard and grate. furnished housekeepin single, $4 to §T. JWARD and Twenty-second—Unfurnished, i an elegant parlor; running water; kitchen: coal stove: bath: laundry; $12 50; no Call’ office. sd—ur:e front room; furnished or ed, 220, cor. Central ave—3 nicely for housekp. running water. | ver: room, furnished for : stove, closet, water; CE ront and back parlor with | private family. eatly furnished rooms; clean ; reasonable. Thousekeeping rooms; key at 555 Seventh st. WO _unturnis §51 Seventh st.; NTH, $650—$8; sunn: lght housckeeping . 1401 and 1408, suites and front room ave, ranges; running | m arranged, clean- pa r:ed and newly furnished to suft. 9, oft Lukln near Bddy—3 rooms ral housekeeping: $12. LET—Furn. and Unfurn. !*mr\' HOTEL, 321 Grant ave.—Best dol- family hotel in city; polite atten modern meals 148 Sixth—Rooms 25c : 8125 to's5 per week, and light | -koep,n‘ ‘open all night. 1426 Market (old No, 1364)—Fur- suites, single; also unfurnished. Btk)—Nleely furnished wi. $150 M —Furn, rooms; priv. improvements; phone; family; modern owner occupant; refs. FOLSOM, 834—3$4 50 & mont nished room: closet, bs ; sunny front fur- ath: private; call 8 p.m. and Mision ste—Sunny rooms, en suite or ; reading-room; elevator. | —Elegantly furnished e; travelers accommodated. 1920 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 8 bath; sin. rms: board optional. S place, 18, off Taylor, near Post—Fur- 4 and unfurnished rooms to let; single or en suite. AS PALMAS, s; private; 08 furnished rooms, 1 house- keeping: bath, gas; reasonable. McALLISTER 4T1—Back parlor and single u ble for gentlemen. McALLISTE: ;;;:thhth week; 15 Market st %, $2 a week up; 3¢ v furnished rooms and eievator; electric lights: ; day, wk., mo. y furnished room, with use o( House, 126 Ellls st.—Incandescent ligh e i ot and cold water; baths. £ _F. ROOM-RENTING Bureau, 927 Market cholce rooms; free list. furnished amily; $10. . 25 Eig icel front room; private hth st, D urnighed or unfurnished nice front rooms; running furnished or unfurnished; | private German family. FixTa water; 36A—2 fireplace; board optional; 31%B—2 newly furnished rooms abie; use of kitchen SUTTER, vated: Changed hands; ingle rooms, $8: sul newly reno- '$12 to $%5 mo. ROOMS AND BOARD. AT the old Stevenson mansicn, opp. Grace Church, with ex 807 California st., be found a m: xceptionally good tabie, af ctive and sightly rooms at modest rate TURK 123 —Board and room, $80; home cooking; _&l%o single rooms. board; prices reasonable. 415 Rt B ROOMS WANTED. three or four well furnished sunny rooms for light housekeeping; or flat of not over § room: _Teferences exchanged. | Box 1 ed with Apply a2 room 204, Directory OIDhA.n Asylum gives notice that the following orpha lulf-or- phans and abandoned children h §oiyed into the orphanass from July 1, 1% mo to Dec 1500: Bertha Wess, 11 yr erick, 4, and le’ O’Brien, 2 yr O. i Celia, 4, and Willle Fl)nn 2 yrs.; Mu'y Me- Laughlin, 11 yrs. 3 moe.; Mamie )lullmy 7 Ann Mulland vrs. 1 mo.; Christopher Mul- y : Jim Power, % yra. 1 mo.: Violet, nd ‘Bert Rippor, 4 yrs.; Irene Pel: Ts. 10 mos.; Mary Purd\ 5 yrs. 1 . and Alice Purdy, 1 yr. § mo.: Bihel, § end Clar Johnson, Ts. 1 mo.; Juita Kennedy, 2 yre. 10 mos.; Hagel 11 yrs.; Lillle Albartien, 7 yrs. 4 mos. s Aunie Deftectta. § yrs. 3 mos.; Hilda, 3 yre. | and Myrtle Deffechia, 2 yrs Jos yn ]!o T:'d mos., Louls, ¢ yrs. 10 mon Della JQl!erI, 10 h i Elwood, 5 yrs., Howard, § yrs., and aude Wesley, 3 yrs': Rose Hurbert, § 4 mos., Edwin, 2 yrs. 1 mo., and B.u:htl v’"x‘ vard, 1 yr.: Joseph MacCort, § yrs. k H: , 1 3 ;\r.:'k ‘n);'n;‘e;" }’rr;nemfi.md nd A)dl!l. Hyne Fran enjar, yrs.; Joseph, 10 l mos., Luke, 4 yrs., and Fanny Vydan, yl"m ‘ Eugene Gibbs, 1 ¥7. 6 mos.: Mary, § yrs., Jof uvum n’-’a‘c'.n'n'l gee. 1 lma }‘.,,2‘;,;".-..: d- mos. ; fred Breil m Wuue Ofl'nnll 6 yrs. 2 mos.; D 4 Fthel, 4 yrs. 10 mos., and Kate l yrs. 2 mos.; Eva Bony, “fl 11 m g—l.:e:: yy:. lnd Jim v, : yrs. [] mol.: L ‘z“"'",x'“"{f "7 TS 3 s X mos. yoos u.‘"w 4378, 1 mon : s"hm;r' i I Thbs s Tomenh, 4 e, and Asnes Fiiling. 8 _yrs. 8 mos. LA“IFS—(‘MMer are the best; lish Pennmnl Pills lable: th BAD tenants ejected for $4: §ity or countey. PACIFIC oL rteom. lN‘l‘O'I.I made; LECTION CO.. rooms 8-10: tel. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. “bought, and_repairing guaran. Tea Blambeck, 1915 Miseion: ar. Toh: ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, , re- paired: open even.; phone Black 1124. dth. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needies and ehuttles’ reduoed rates. 145 6th: phone Mint 5. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1901. RESCUE OF EIGHT JAPANESE - FROM A DISMASTED SCHOONER STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. B g B i S A PIERCE RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co.; fMice, Post and Powell sts.; tel. Main §713. WILSON BROS., storage d moving; covered vans, Tenth and Market; phone South T62. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 722 Mission st el Main 1840; shippiag at cut rates. TELEPHONES, house or o poivete tinen, 2406 o 1526 Pt. Lobos. A 5 sell better m-rmnes for 1 house in the city; rentals, The Typewriter _Exchange, 53 California; telephone Main 266. ALWAYS bargains 1n_typewriters: any_make, Write for prices to L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Montgomery st. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE Ly-five cents per share) of the Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will be e office of t) San Francisco, Cal.. on and atter] January 21, 1901 ‘franster books close on Tuesday, Juu-ry u. m:. at 8 o'clock p. m. [ELDON, Secretary. MARRIAGE LICENSES. "Tre following marriage licenses were lssued sterd; Fi RS s money than any ward H. Huntsman, d Alice A. Tetzlaff, 20, Denver, Colo. - gy Martin_Monighetti,” 23, Sunel. and Clara C. Martin, 22, San Luis Obispo, Claude Brumbaugh, and Christian H. Syme, Domenick Bert Sitter Craek, and Heiena Steinkoenig, 27, Sutter Creek. Charles Wallin, 34, 1 Seventh street, and | Caroline C. Metzler, 24, 935 Devisadero street. William M. Fitzell, #7, 312 Day street, and Catherine Kenneally,' 26," 3 Chenery street. John G. Trapp, 30, 319 Beue Strest. and Hanlon, 23, 313 Beale stre aude C. Alley, 21, 203 Pmspeu nenue. and Anetta G. Nelson, 20, Ken Glanbattista Torre, 29, zsuo% Jones street, and Ida Lagomarsino, 18. 2309% Jones street. Henry L. Falk, 2, Boise, Idaho, and Lena 26, city. Sorensen, 2, 919 Union street, and Anna M 20 1049 Union street. Treundt, Ivan P. Sutich, 81, 1087 Taylor street, and Carolina Zuitich, 18, 260 California avenue. BIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATES BORN. AFTERGUT—In this city, on Mission road, near Seven-mile House, to the wife of Sam E. Aftergut, a son. i MARRIED. BERTA—STEINKOENIG—In this city, Janu- ary 16 1301, by the Rev. Dr. John A. B. “fllun Domenick Berta and Helena Stein- niZ, both of Sutter Creek. ZLER—FIGG—In Reno, Nev., January 1; 01, by J. J. Linn, Justice of the Peace, Hermann Mefzler and Adele S. Figg, both of San Francisco. 1- bC WILCOX—ROSE—In _this city, January 16, %1, by the Rev. E. H. Avery, D.D.,, Wil llam 1. Wilcox and Sadle Ros DIED. Bell, Florence Kelling, Lizzle L. Boscus, Minnie Lai William Brennan, Jobn H. Byown, Alson C. Brown, Theadora M. Le Clert, Theodore 8. McKenney, Roy J. Manpix, Joseph Bruce, Abigail Margan, Mary Cole, \Dr. R. Beverly rke, John ¥. Colombo, Angelo O'Connell, Mrs. A. Conkling, Mrs. Cors Fiover. Patrick Deveney, Bri smussen, Viola Bivel, Herer ¥ Reilly, Thomas W. Dunne, Mary Rippen, Henrletta Engler, Anna T. Ryan, Thomas C. Faiion, Matthew Scanlon, Kitty . Foley, Schlesselmann, John Charles A T, Smith, Bridget Smith, Jennie L. Solomon, Chapman Thomson, Willlam Trewhella, V\illlum Winkelman, 5 .vordux, Miss Kate vmgm, Wml:m BELL—In this clty, January 14, 1801, Flor- ence, beloved daughter of the late Joseph and ary Bell, and sister of John, George, Frank, Bdward and the late Charles Bell, Mrs. M. Turner, Mrs. K. Seres and Mrs. E. Johnson, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 )e:u-s and months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- (u!ly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her sister, Mrs. K. Seres, corner Persia ave- nue and Edinborough street. Thomas Hilpisch, " Jacob ugh, Susan E. Interment Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. BOSCUS—In this city, January 15, 1901, Min- nie, wife of John M. Boscus, a native of New Jersey, aged 35 years. BRENNAN—In the City and County Hospital, January 15, 1901, John H. Bremnan, & native of Ireland, aged 50 years BROWN—In this city, .Yumlry 15, 1901, Alson C. Brown, beloved brother o( Mrs. A. Chad- ick of Syracuse, nephe- James is of Forest Fuill, Placer Gounty, Cal., a native of New York, aged 20 years ¢ months and 11 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully inv ed to attend the funeral under the Altahmos Tril 87, of R this day (Thursday), at o'clock, from the parlors of the Pacific Un- dertakers, 177 ission street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. . January 14, 1901, Th . Brown, a native of Taunton, Ma: aged 84 years and 6 months. (Taunton New Bedford, Mass., papers please copy.) C¥Friends are respectfully invited to ar- tend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 207 Thir- teenth street, near Howard. Interment I O, 0. F. Cemetery. BRUCE—In_the City and County Hokpital, January 16, 1501, Abigail Bruce, a native of Maine, aged 68 years. COLE—In this city, January 15, 101, Dr. R. Beverly €ole, & native of Virginia. O The funeral services will take place this day (Thursday). at 2 o'cleck, at the Masonic Temple, under the auspices of Call- fornia Commandery No. 1, K. T. COLOMBO—In the City and_County Hospital, January 15, 1801, Angelo Colombo, a native of Switzerland, aged 45 years. CONKLING—In San Jose, January 15, 1901, Mrs. Cora Conkling (nee Edwards), beioved wife of Edward T. Conkling, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards, and sister of Wil bur Edwards, & native of San Jose, aged 31 years and 5 months 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 8% South Second street. Inter- ment Oak HIll Cemetery. DBEVENEY—In this city, Jgnuary 15, 1801 Bridget, beloved wife of Henry Devi ne),'. and aunt of John Deveney, a native of County Louth, ireland. aged 62 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- £uily tnvited 1o attend. the fumeral this day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be coler brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. DIPPEL—An anniversary requiem Wil be_celebrated for the repose of hae aast of the late Harry W. Dippel, the dearly be- loved son of John and Eliza Dippel, this day (Thursdl)). at 9 o'clock, at All ' Hal- low Noptrect and Sixteenth ave- Francisco. ds and’ ac- Fe ‘respecttally . itvicea to ai DUNNF,—II! this city, January 15, 1901, Mary Dunne, beloved sistor ‘of Mrs. Rose Higgine, & native of County KHGIN. Ireland. A mem. ber of Columbia Circle No. §, L. Al:te'the Nond- and acquaintances are fully tvited to attend the fuperal th y (Thursday). at $315 o'clock. fr Fort 3 par- ors of J. ssion street, thence (6 §t, Patrickc's h, whers a requiem hllh mass will be eelebnted for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9:30 glock.” Tnteriment Mount Calvary Ceme- owncnns and members of Columbia Circle No. 2, L. A, to A. O. H., are requested to attend the funeral of Sister Mary Dunne. By ord MRS. T. RICHARDS, Pres. MRS MARTING mc.'l:e ENGLER~—In this city, JMnudry 16, 1001, Anna T., dearly beloved lnfl only child of Beni- am and Henrletta Engler, granddaughter of V. J. Hoffman, and a0 Katherine Eagier, & native of San Fras clsco, aged 19 years § months and 24 days. FALLON—In this city, -Yumlry 15, 1501 Mat- thew Fallon, beloved e, Sad betiar of Mo 3 D, of New York City, & nafiv Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 67 yun 2 months md 2 (New 'York rs please copy.) [ Friends Tnd sequaintances pect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, Mary's Church, corner Calll and Dupom. m‘. where a solemn requiem be eelopraged for the reposs of is sout. ' Tater ment_private. TRET=a this city, us, younges! F” ative of San days. l“lo(“ an: 15, 1 m\luk-. 'fl.(m-rlu Melm.uedl uary 15, 1901, Alex- ited Stats 56 years. RAS] nder Frasier, & native of Scotland, iends and acquaintances are respect- (Thursday), at 2 o'cl of the Craig & hran pany, 52 and 56 Mint avenue. Interment press wn Cemetery. f LBOY—I . January 1 Kate i s T S e e and mother and George ilboy, a natlve of Connecticut, aged 45 years and 8 months. HENRY dJ. GAI.I-AQIIER co. (Buccessor 1 ") DAHI A OVA.N Iflh lt llI HARRIS—In this city, January 1! Wil- ;1'- H. Harr n"nnlvc of V’ill:[lnl”:: aged ars, ¥ Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Church ul the Advent, Eleventh street, between Mar- and Miesion, Interment Laurel ~Hill Remains at the pariors of the California Undertak ompany, 405 Powell street, near Post, till i HAVERLAN_In this city, January 1. 1001, Thomas, beloved Son of James and the late Mary Haverlan, and brother of James, John, Martin and Efta Haverlan and Mrs. Alice Hunt, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 vears and 20 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respe fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors | of the Henry J. Gallagher Company, Fifth | street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where services whil be held for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HILPISCH—In this city, January 16, 1001, Jacob Hilpisch, beloved husband of Bliza Hilpiach, and father of Carl and Julius Hil, pisch, & native of 52 years 9 months and 1 dn HQUGHZIn this city January 15, 1901, Susan E., wife of i‘ Hough, and sister of M. les 'W. Skidmore, Mrs. feornnd sad Aea 5. B Gardiner. flnnerll this dl‘ (Thursday), from her late_residence. bert street, thence to e S niacs Church for Seevices st 5 otiock Internient ori JORDAN—In this city, January 15, 130, at Our Ladles' Home, 3 Rincon place, Miss Kate Jordan. e fdtive of County Roscom- mon, Ireland, aged 66 v ¥ Friends acq! umu respect- fuliy- favited to attend the funeral this day Thursday), from the Chapel of the Passion, attached to St. Mary's Hospital, where a sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the of her soul, commencing at 7:15 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 1940 o'clock train from Third and Town- send_streets. KELLING—In_thie city, January 14, 1801, Liz- zis Loretta Kelling, beloved wife of Henry Kelling, and nlece of the late Catherine M Quade, s native of S Francisoo, axed 34 1 month and 12 days.- (Troy and Albnny. N. Y., and Victoria papers please copy.) | Friends and acqualntances are respect- | oAl Gemumy. =g ces fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, A Willlams street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Mount Calvary Cemetery. LARSEN—In the City and.County Hospital, January 16, 191, Willlam Larsen, a native of Norway, aged 61 years. LE CLERT—In Tulare, January 15, 1901, Theo- dore S. Le Clert, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Le Clert, and husband of Phebe C. Le Clert, a native of California. McKENNEY—In Oakland, January 16, 1901, | "Roy J. McKenney, a native of Caiifornia, aged 25 years 1 month and 21 days. MANNIX—In this city, January 1901, Jo- | sevh, beloved brother ot John and _Peter a native of White Gate, County Ireland, aged 33 years and 2 months, L¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fumeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, Alabama and Twenty- fourth streets, for services at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Hcly Cross Cemetery. Mannix Galway MORGAN—In this_city, January 15, 1901, Mary, eiaven wife o John' D Margan: o nitive o Cape Breton, Canada, aged 29 years. (Cana- da and Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) {7 Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fally invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McAvoy & Co., 123§ erkdt street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to Bt. Peter's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MURKE—In the City and County Hospital, January 16, 191, John F., Murke, a native of any, aged 57 years, O'CONNELL~In_this city, January 14, 1901, Mrs. Annie O'Connell, befoved wife of Mich- @el O'Connell, sister’ of Mrs. Mary Dunn, cousin of Mrs. Elien Cusick, and of Willlam Aloysius Curren, a ‘native of New York, aged 48 years. (New York papers Dlease copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fungral this day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 41 'Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, for services at 11:30 o'clock. Interment Holy. Cross Cemetery. PLOVER—In this city, January 16, 1901, Pat- rick_Plover, a native of Ireland. E¥interment private. el RASMUSSEN—In this city, January 16, 1901, Viola Rasmussen, beloved daughter of Sarah and Andrew Rasmussen, and sister of Lizzle Rasmussen, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 months and 14 days. CrFuneral this day ' (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her grand- mother, 452 Minna street. Interment Moun- tain View Cemetery, Ouakland. REILLY—In this city, January 16, 1901, Th ‘W., beloved son of Anumny and Mary Rlllly a hative of Illinois, aged 4l years and ¢ months. 3 i ) Friends and acquaintances are res '"E ln vited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Frid at — o'clock, from the residence ot tl\e p-reml 642% Natoma street, 8t. Joseph's Church for services. Holy Cross Cometery. Fore TPPEN—In this city, January D Rippen, beloved mother of Adoioh Rippen, a nat‘ve of Germany, aged 68 years. RYAN—In thie city, January 16 1301 Thomas C., dearlr beloved husband of Ellza Ryan, and father of Thomas J., Willlam I., George H., Blizabeth H., Catherine and Fan: nie C. Ryan, Mrs. Margaret Tojetti and the late James H. Ryan. §The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the family residence, 1310 O'Fln‘ll street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. SCANLON — In_this city, January 14, 1901, Kitty E. Scanlon, only and beloved daughter of Mrs. J. F. Stone, sister of Willam H. and Joseph E. Sx.nnlon and Frank Stone, and niece of Mrs. O’Brien of Pinble, a native of San Fruncllcn. aged 25 years and 24 days. [ Friends and acquaintances and members of the Ladies' Sodality of . Ignatius Church are respectfully invited to attend the lunml this day (Thursday) at o'clock, rom her late residence, 625 Third strees, HE Toyo Kisen Kaisha Company’s | Hongkong Maru arrived from the Orient yesterday, bringing with her the crew of the wrecked Jap- anese schooner Seisho Maru. The latter was on her way from a small coast port named Uragami to Tokio when on December 2 she was caught in a terrific storm_and blown out to sea. The masts went by the board when the gale was at its height and every moment the fright- ened coolfes expected to be their last. For nearly a month the little schooner drifted around at the mercy of the wind and waves and then the Hongkong Maru came along and rescued the half-starved crew. There were eight of them all told, and they had little to eat save rice and water all the time the schooner was a wreck. The report of the Hongkong Maru sim- ply sets forth that “‘on January 2, in lati- tude 34 57 north, longitude 143 14 east, sighted the Japanese schooner Seisho Maru, dismasted and flying signals of dis- tress. Rescued crew and brought them to San Francisco.” There was a heavy sea running at the time, but Captain W. E. Filmer stopped his vessel and lowered a boat and rescued the eight men, who were commanded by Captain Y. Adsuma. When rescued they Wepe down to thelr last sack of rice. The Japanese will be cared for here by the Jaj e Consul until the Hongkong Maru ready to sail again, when they will be shipped back to Yokohama. The steamer brought up nine cabin passengers, twelve Europeans in the second cabin and fifty-seven steerage. She carried 2700 tons of cargo, among which was $389,800 in treasure. The cabin passengers were James F. Bacon, Peter Bergevin, D. J. Bevan, Captain A. Campbell, C. Fowler, H. Komada, 8. J. Nishiguchi, Mrs. R. W. McQuade (wife of the American Consul General at Canton) and Kay Suensen. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Duchalburn will lcad wheat at this port for Burope at 3s; the Montgomeryshire, the same at 40s; the Scottish Hills, wheat at Port- land for Europe, 42s, all prior to arrival; the John A. Campbell will load lumber at Port Blakeley for Honolulu; the James Tuft, lum- ber at Tacoma for Sycdney, 525 6d; the Rosa- mond, merchandise for Honolulu. T S Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. ‘Wednesday, January I Stmr Pomona, Shea, 17_hours from Eureka. Stmr_Corona,” Gielow, 54 hours from New- port and way ports. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 14 hours from Fort rage. Stmr Aberdeen, Hansen, 42 hours from San !Lmr Rainier, Hansen, 117 hours from What- Hinkle, 19 hours from imeon. Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, Filmer, 27 days 2 hours 1§ minutes from Hongkong, via Yoko- hama 17 days 7 hours, via Honolulu 5 days 18 hours 16 minutes. Br stmr Condor, Slmr Santa Cruz, Anderson, 25 days from \ll ¥ Orltnhl Parker, 18 days from Seattls, m Ciallam Bay 15 days. Lottie nett, Rasmussen, 35 days Bchrx;:l?g‘&. Nilson, ‘14 days from Grays Bchr ‘Mary Buhne, Weber, 6 days from Eu- schr s Buenaventurs, Anderson. 13 days Thager, Monson, § days from Grays suhr Harbor, Schr J G Wall, Hangen, § days from Bureka. Schr Glen, Johnson, 11 days from Coos Bay. MAR.ED Stmr w-ua Walla, el Victort, Goodell, Perkins & Co. Stmr Bob.rl Dollar, Ellefsen, Seattle; Rob- ert Dollar. Br stmr Gaelle, Finch, Honglmn and Yoko- hama, via Honoluly; O & O Bith, Beniola. Bowes, Honolulu; " Willlams, Dimon 'Co. SAILED. Wednesday, January 18. Stmr North Fork, McLellan, Eu ’ BStmr Sequola, Martin, Fort B Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, cent City. Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, Victoria. Stmr Bureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Queen, Thomas, San Diego. Stmr American, McDonald, Nanaimo. 8 stmr Grant, Brugulere, Manila, via Honolulu. Br stmr Gaelic, Finch, Hongkong and Yo- kohama, via Honolulu, Ital ship Mount Carmel, Mazella, Queens- R ahin uds, Xohn, Queenstown. Br bark eenstown. Schr Mary Tt Ross. Behr Free Trade, Pettersen, Coquilie River. Bchr Lizale Vanes, Olsen, Grays Harbor. TELBGRA HIC. Jan 18, 10 p m—Weather baryr ind N, velocity 12 milés. SPOKEN. Dec 19, lat Duncan, hence IB!pt 18, Queaulown. 0U PORT TOWNSEND, Jan ihe Ger Flottbek, reported ashore yesterday Ger_ ship south of 11 g BIG LIST TO PORT. SHE WAS EAST GALE OFF FLATTERY. Cape Flattery, is probably a complete wreck and thers is a bare ce of the crew escap- ing death, according to_reports brought here this morniag by the tug ‘Holyoke. The Holyoke rts a strong SW gale and tremendous seas Cape Flattery, which prevented the tugs | dispatched to the assistance of the stranded vessel from reaching the scene of the disas- ter. Two tugs will go to her assistance as soon as the weather will permit. Bark Alden Besse, at Honolulu Jan 9, from | San Francisco—Two days after leaving San Francisco _encountered strong _ southerly wind, which carried away her two foresalls and jib. DOMESTIC PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived _Jan ‘Wilder, hence Dec 21. cock, hence Jan 1; ship Florence, coma. Jan $—Bark Bdward May, hence Dec 6. Sailed Jan 9—U S stmr Hancock, for Manila; U S stmr Adams, for San Diego. Jan §—Schr Okanogan, for Port Ludlow; schr Allen A, for Puget Sound, Arrived Jan $—Bark Alden Besse, hence De- cember 1l. Jan 10—Bktn Jane L Stanford, from Newcastle, NSW KAHULUI—Arrived Dea 31—Bktn Quickstep, from_Igquique. Safled—Schr Metha Nelson, for San Fran- 500, P Arrived Jan 1-Bktn Skagit, from Pu- get Sound. EAST SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Geo Loomis, hence Jan 14, and salled for San Franeisco. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Jan 16—Nor stmr Hero, for San_ Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Brunswick. hence Jan 14 Pflaned Jan 16—Schr Mabel Gray, for San ed: ASTORIA—Arrived Jan 16-Ger stmr Eva. from Hongi TACOMA-Salied Jan 16—Schr Nokomis, for San_Pedro. WHATCOM—Arrived Jan 16—Schr Winslow, trom. Port Townsend. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 18—Bark Fres- mo, bence Jam 7; bark James Nesmith, from Port Townsend. SEATTLE—Arrived Jan u—sunr Farallon, trom S| Sailed Jan 15—Stmr Stnlwr for 3 Jan 1f—Stmr Hayades, for Francis HAN PHDROArrived Jan 16-Stmr Taella, tmm ™ Casper: stmr Pasadena, {rom Eurcka. RAY Arrived Jan 16—Stmr qum. River, hence Jan 11. BLAKELEY—Arrived Jan 18— Schr e o St Tgnmatius Church, Haves strost, where @ requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'cl Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHLESSELMANN—In this city, January 14, 1361, John H., beloved husband of Caroline M. ' Schlesselmann, andfather of Mrs A. Hoeth, Mrs. J. B Adolph, ~Hermann, Schiesselmann, a_native of, Jork, Hanover, Germany, aged 56 years 7 months and 11 days. A member of the San Francisco Schuetzen Vereln: Concordia Lodge No. 122, F.j the, Veteran 044 Fellows, and Horvules Loage No. i, A. O. U. ¥ Friends and acquaintances lre respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- Sence. 347 Fiaight street. thence to Odd e lows' ' Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, where services will be held under the auspices of Concordia Lodge No, 122, 1. O. commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment . Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, January 4, 1901, Brid ot beloved wife of Owen Smith, and dearly Joved mother of Mary A., John C. and J.me. J. Smith, a native of County Cavan, Ire- jand, aged 70 vears 3 months and 20 days. (New “York and Connecticut papers pleass copy.) (> Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 4138 Twenty-fifth ‘street, thence to St. P s Church, where a solemn requiem will be celebrated for tlie repose of her loul commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BEhy MITH—In this city, January Jen: S irretta” Smith, dearly beloved daughter of Patrick and Mary Smith, a mative of Ban neisco, aged 4 years 6 months and ¢ nys. LOMON—In _this city, SCHapman; beloved husband o BaTohing Solo- father of . R., A. A and lomon and Mrs.' ) w Orleans, ag years 5 mont gtd':y'- New “Oricans and Houston: ru‘:’.‘ papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 10:16 o'clock, from his late residence. 4650 Twenty-fourth street, neas Cas tro. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme! %0 orelock train from Twenty-ffth and’ Ve, lencia sireets depot. = MSON—In this city, January 16, B alaved Mushand of BEnE R, ‘T Som, and father of Andrew W Bdward 7, Willlam, Alfred, Emma, Dora and Mary Thomson, & native of Norway, aged 78 years and 2. months. = 1901, EWHELLA—In this city, January 1 TWiam, belovea husband of Gueme Trew, hella, a’ native of England, aged 5 month and 14 dm A member of ‘lfidn K. Valley vl electric e fineral car et From Fighteenth and G rrmro WINKELMAN—In t.llll-d Jln!l::r 18, ll'l. Wllllun Dltdfl'.‘k Wi 'ana P. H. Rolfts (nee. wnum- m and hroflnr of Mrs. A. e ine "fnte Fred Winkelman: a ative of San Francisco, aged 28 years and 4 months. WRIGHT—In this cny. Jantary 15, 1901, Wil- A‘g;m. dearly beloved husband ' of Annia Mrs. R. Gailagher, Mrs. J. Dunphy and Rob- ert, William, mn!. Ed 3 Annle, t": retta, Charl Fmil: Wright, a ’t‘n’-‘.‘“ of mlanfl, '-.S'“h years i rtends a iy aviied o atiend the fumersl thie day m- Gy (Thursday), at 8:30 oel lntt M‘Iflm. 2218 Fifteenth Mission High ass il ve uub--m'"t'who soul, mhg at § o'clock. lllll’- men:‘flnly Cross Cemetery. i F newrtiett ‘hanks. for the Kind in their Inwndthl recent in odd £Child’s natural wool imported 7 5C a pair $l.25 a suit in Turkey red, combined with $2.20 each, reduced to 25¢, 45¢ and 55c each. /5 Closing Out Prices Children's Underwear “ Children’s white and natural reduced from 8oc, 85¢, goc, 95¢ and $1.00 to 50C each for any size, $1.60 $1.70 and $1.80, according to size, to Children’s imported swiss-ribbed wool union suits, requced from $2.00, $2.15 and $2.25, according to size, to Breakfast T A good quality of heavy weight damask breakfast table clotns yards square $1.50, 2x2) yards $1.85 and 2x3 yards Oriental Rugs A large variety of artistic designs in Oriental rugs, stze 27 x 54 inches with fringed or bound ends reduced from $1.50, to $l.l 5 each Mull and Tambour Scarfs White tambour and hemstitched mull bureau and side board scaffs in a large assortment of patterns, size 18 x 54 inches, During this month we will give a discount of one-thira off on’ all remnants of laces, embroideries, allovers, nets and chiffons. . N." 129 Kearny Street sizes of gray swiss-ribbed woel vests, pantalets, reduced from $1.50, for any size. for any si able Cloths : blue, green and white, size 2 oft STEAM COLLIER VICTORIA MAKING AN ANCHORAGE WITH A | DAMAGED IN A HEAVY SOUTH- | —_—_— % John A CL'ymbeH. from Honolulu; bkta Ame- lia, from Kau : in Jan 18—Ger n Pussed out Jan 16—Stmr Matteawan, for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND-Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Rival. hence Jan WYHRN PORT. NEW YORX—Arrived Jan 15—-Str Advance, from Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. LONDON—Arrived Jan 15—Br ship M B Wat- son, hence Aug 9. CALCUTTA—In port Dec 15-Br bark The Highflelds, for San Franciseo. L()Pl)\E!r Arrived Deec w—G(r “m Tot~ from Hamburg, for San Franc l,l AYAQUiw—Arrived Dec 31—0'! lunr Bes- ostris, from Hamburg, for San Francis SA.\T;\ ROSALIA—Arrived Dec T—er ship Arildno‘ from Shields. OKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 15-Br stmr Em- l‘re- of India, Vumuvwr Br stmr Mon mouthshire, from Orego: lSNled Jan 16—Br nmr Dorte, for San Fran PANAMA—Salled Ju 10, at 7T & m—Stmr Paul, for San Franch PORT PIRIE_ Arrived Jan 16—Br stme Care marthenshire, from Tacoma. ship SHANGHAL Cleared Dec 71—Br ship County of Dumfries, for Oregon. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arived Jan 1—Stmr Maes- trom *Sarica Jan 15 Simr Germante, for Liverpool; stmr Noordland, for Antwerp. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 15—Stmr Mon- mouthshire, rom Portland, Or, for Hong- HENGKONG—Arrived Jan 15—Stmr City of Rio Jareiro, from San Francisco, via Homo- lulu and Yokohama; stmr Kvaren, from land, via Shimonoseki. BHEMEN—Arrived Jan 18—Stmr Oldenburs. from New York. PORT PIRIE—Arrived Jan I5—Stmr &rr thenshire, from Port Bmm-m via Honolu! ROTTERDAM—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Staten- dam, 1 New York. "‘;{" POOL—Arrived Jan 16—Stmr Sylva- |u rom Boston. Sllkd Jan 15—Stmr Montforth, for Halifax. QUEENSTOWN—Salled Jan 16—Stmr Ivernia, from Liverpool, for Boston. Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. | Due. Umatilla........ Victorla & Sound|Jan. 17 Hongkong Mar China and Japan. Jan. 1T Point Arena.... Point_Arena . San e ol e wel ~ER LEE ESeR height of tide is the same at both THURSDAY JANUARY 1. 8 i E 8 § i 2 {1 8 i i. !EE g £ |

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