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THE SA 1901 FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY [ ¢N\Ti T F TY F ik fully invited to attend the funeral this day | feldt, father of Fred, Lizzle, Minnie, War- ' $ CEAN TRAVEL. RATLWAY TRAVEL LAND ADY R AS AMEXTS, ST (Thursday)."at 9 ‘o'clock, from the parlors of | ner and Annie Schoenfeldt, 4 mative of Bros- | { f [} L 3 B AT AN & pot Qua Slothing. an! McAvoy & 1239 Market street, between sia, aged 53 years and 9 months. (San Jose - > ) = T ‘ uariermaster's Office, Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Paul's | papers piease copy.) Paflfic colst sh.msm 00- FICE—1118 BROADWAY. St.. San Francisco, Cal, January 19, Church for services Interment Holy Cross [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- p 2 wsicd e ki | gled proposals, in tripiicate, will be fally invied to attend the funéral this day Steamers leave Broadway it th o 1110 o'clock a. m., % s u ), at 2 o'cleck, San Francisco. 1 | February 8, 1501, Pacific Standard city, February 6 1901 | (N re enarics . Sacob & Co. 318 Mason N ey T 1 then opene % @ native of Ireland, aged | Srioor™ hetween O'Farrell and Geary. Feo o 0 d0 25 Maren'E 3 Drab b SCHWARZ—In this clty, February 5 1001, nge to company's steamers o tanncd Cairsitn . | DAVIS In Grana Rapide, Mich, February 6 |~ Richard, belaved husband, of Elise Schwars, Prig es n ndershirt ainsook | 1901, il Davis, bro . C.| and father of e and Fred wi a Victoria, Vancouver ay Sh Quantities to | ;’f\‘jf; n;ad.mrvh-m of Mrs. E. J. Mifiturn, @ | pative of Thuringen, uemnyi”fi,ffi sx‘;;n cf“p‘olg 10-,2.1 m‘z publect.to an lacrease o % por cent it | BSIVE of California. aged 29 years. 5 months and 21 days. A member of Golden . y s Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes this Department. Unguaranteed | DORAN—In this city, February 5, 1601, James | West Tent No. 55, Rnights of the Maccavees. | Mpg, F'igke’s Dramatic Talent and New Whatcom (Wash)— bids upon sampies differing from | Joran, a native of County Louth, Ireland, 07 Friends and acquaintances and members % 11 a. m., Feb. 5, 15, 2, 25, Il under mo| $ged 37 ¥ i of above order are respectfully invited to at- . Mareh 2, and every fitth day thereafter. Change roposels for | ¥ Friends nd acquaintances are respect- tend the funeral lo-morrow (Friday), at al ; pe funeral ¢ :| Proves an Attraction at | Sttt e Hl ot siamars o ed for will be d to_attend the funeral this day o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Theodor (Thursday). at Alaska_and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma | 4 | ota. Santa Barbara, Venturs. Hueneme. San ks neral hereafter. t Crowded. ® | Pedro, East San Pecro (Los-Angeles) and eos g TFFriends and acquaintances fire n | WARNECKE-Tn this city, February 4, 1901, Newport—Gtenmer Coreng. Fridayn s & m: famous train over the invited to attend the funer‘fl (:‘pmnrro‘ | He mann Warnecke, a native of Germany, * | steamer Bonfta, Tuesdays, § a. m. | Santa Fe 75 hours ) ) o'clock,. from his jate resl- | uged ¢ years. - 1 O ¥ " B o ct. off Wathington, he- | Er¥riends and acquaintances are respect- Tess of the a'U rber\"lns, in which Cf&f ;‘!:-:.r;?- :;:a‘?:lfl.lg‘-."sfl:.’fi:flfl. Mason, thence o St | fuily invited to attend the funeral this dav | Mrs. Fiske has proved herself one of the | (A% Ii8Tl Moede Y% % Ten each month, | to Chicago. e lifornia and Dupont | (Thursday). oiclock, from the parlors of | greatest players on any stage, is crowd- | " For further information cbiata. companys | g oyt n requiem mass will California_ Undertaking Company, 405 | & =0 o & o heat ightly with | folders. § : ROOMS ¥FOI kit of his soul, { Powell street, near Post. Members of Seven | iN& ‘alifornia Theater nightly | “The company reservés the right to- changs | I n i Interment Holy Cross | Pines Crol R vttt re atienh® Tatesmini | AN army of admirers. Only second 10| ienmers, eailing dates and hours of sailing d on city, February 6, 1201, Hugh, | nd of the late Mary A. Dowd, ¢ 1301, Fellct, zie Gamba, and | rancis and Rosie | aged 38 vea ers please’ copy.) nces are respeci- | e funeral this day Interment ‘Ital- 1901, Mary C. Gun Dorathy _Talcott, native of Herkimer County, New York, aged 36 years 1§ months between O'Farrell and Geary. Notice of fu- jonal Cemetery. JODWORTH—In this city: February 6, 1901, Cornelia J. B., wife of Rev. James Wood- worth, daughter of the late Weston F. Birch, d r of James T. Birch of St. Louis. Assoclation, and for the parents and relatives of Uving members, will be sung in §t. Dominic’s Church this day (Thursday), at 9 o'clocl | coln, an Oakland girl, “Judah” Is Scoring a Big Success at Mrs. Fiske's performance in point of in- terest Is the work of Miss Francesca Lin- whose Marian shows her to be easily capable of much more important roles than those in which we have had opportunity to see her. msdalg nights of next week. On Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday nights and at the Saturday matinee next week Mrs. Fiske will revive “Becky Sharp.” hout nreviots mnotice. street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PRRKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st.. San Franciaco. opened for the de- Dierks, 87 Mission street, ‘between Fifth and f : R LA o . e " of the United Undertakers,- 27 and 2 Fifth | Sixth. Interment Masonic Cemetery. the California. “Fov Burehs, Humborgt Bosit o m. pob 2 thenca to St. P s Church for | TALCOTT—In this city, February 6, 1001, 1. 12, 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Crose | Harvey D.. Talcott, peloved husband of lhe‘r’e-:x’;r.n S L ded Tl o | Georgia 8. Talcott, id father of Jokn and For San Diego. stopping only at Santa Bar- . Port Los Angeles and Redendo (Los An- Reles)—Steamer Queen. Wednesdays, § a. m.; in thelr pro- v, George, Alice and Lottie | and 12 days. * the Alcazar, and the Orpheum steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. ould - be 4 o Remains at the funeral parlors of ’ {; 1ld B Detuse, a0l tuothse 66 P gL s P G g S B2 L 55 = d Tivoli, Too, Are For Santa Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cay- ucos. Port Harford (San Lufs Obispo). Gavi- TICKET OFFICE 4 New Montgordery DISPATCIL FAST STEAMERS 1ate | & DOMINIC'S Church Building Association— |« . v rom_ his late | ST Tess” will continue this week, and will m off Union, be- | The monthly requiem high mass for the de | be the bill for Monday, Tuesday and We EO R & n. ml” PORIL.AND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 & m. made possible on the California - i | 4T . FARF Si2First Class Including Bert i ¢ fve of Wew | “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” with | ':?Si:;fld C'"“, & :o;i M;a,l;, NOUTHR : r'A't'lr -_7‘,0.-!‘!!- seary—La T months and 6 <a : | COLUMRIA Sails.. .Feb. 2. 12. 22 Mar. & | ° ACIFIC 8 t e and quality 1901, Columbia Theater. Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, NAN FRANCINCO, price of Han® 3 ey 3 Helena and all points in the Northwest. ~ (Main Live, Foot of Market Streek) = sunny es F. and Y, A .., | Through tickets to all points East. P ce, aged Nell Gywnne,” the pretty Planquette BE.C W ), General, Agent, LEAVE — Froum JANUARY L 10l — ammive 3 r e opera, has caught on at the Tivoli. An- 630 Market st. i = + ; Vi W Vil- s 1304 Benicia, Suisun, Elmirs, Vacaville, funeral this day nie Myers, as Nell Gywnne, Maude Wil snd Ssoramento........., TSy from St. Rose's tween Fourth and em mass will be UNDER AREST liams, Georgle Cooper as Marjorie. Aimee Leicester and Julie Cotte are all well heard in their parts: and with Tom Oceanic$.S.Co. HAWALL, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND ixo SYDNEY, DIRECT LINE 0 TARITI 7:304 Davis, Woodiand. | Marysvilie, Oroville. b 7:304 Atiantic Kx) 8:004 Martines, San itamou, Vallejo, Napa, | I of her sogl, com- Greene, Joseph Fogarty and Arthur Boyce | ¢s ™ AUSTRALIA. for Tahit ent Holy Cross : . ; tunefully to aseist, Ferris Hartman and =~ vi..Monday, February i1, 12 noon S & o clock train from Third Charged With Deahng With | tunetunt ebb keep the funny business | ss. VENTURAL T v Honolutu, Samoe i ROOMS TO LET— % 2 . pa going. “The Wizard of the Nile" will fol- Zealand and Australfa... 8:304 Shasta § ale, February 5. 1001, - low. | _w........Wednesday. February 13, at 9 p. m BORN HOTEL. 221 Grant ave.—Best dollar son of Jobn T and Lot: and Aldlng Insur WoLaTe s§. MARIPOSA (Honolulu only). B P e at 2 & pative ‘ot Qakiand, iaxed ants A strong presentation of the E. S. Wil-| . aturday, February %3, 2 p. m. | g:304 San Jose, Livermors; e : for” b Ced ary 5, 101, Brid- genis. lara success, “Judah,” is being given by | d.0.SPAECELS & BAIS. G0, GenralAyets, 327 Markat 3t | i ; ved wi wrence Hussey, a na the Alcazar company this week. Miss Passonger Office, Pacils Ar304 Oakdale, Chiness, Sonora, A-H Count Limerick, Ireland, aged Lila Convere is excellently suited mdihe}h '[“'am! st i 7. st ":x':,‘."i".." Niles and Way Stations. 111484 - - i v g £ role of Vashti Dethick. The new leading 91004 Express — Martis - X Friends 4nd acquaintances are respect- | MANILA, Teb. 6—Theodore Carranza, | 06 07 VASHG Dettick. e new 'eading R Frasy, Lathrop. Stookion, Meroed 5 r ully invited to_atte e funeral this day | & prominent and wealthy Spanish mer- | (oM S C01 o SOUF, S8R (OG0 ook © - Froano and Los e ] r WICK House B e R 2 the, barlors | chant and bemp and cocoanut buyer, was | N3’ Night Off will be put on. A v LINE | 2308 valiche, Martioes and ey Sisiicns ~ Scdte " = [ Bhcet thenee 1 M Ry Chuend 3 Tifth | arrested this afternoon charged with | re [ Ty, Orvaba, Chicago...+-o.oc. ve easr b P wing ! requic 59 mass will be celebrated for the | furnishing supplies to aid the insurgents. | Marie Corelll's latest protege, the sor- TO "Ew YURK Vii P“NAMA mfefltw 11:004 Nilss, Stockton, a&-mv‘*i Men- we Hubbas | & L8 soul at 9 o'clock. Interment | Carranza Is also a partner of D. M. Car- | rowful Satan, is still finding sympathizers | Cabin. $105: Steerage, $40. { %“.,‘,‘:.,.'.'u"""'. ____ ot - g r4 E Ph CReEN. man, an American contractor and owner |at the Alhambra Theater. ““The Sorrows | < > Sty ol 901, | vS | 8. 8. Roanoke sails Tussday, Feb. 19. | 11:00a Livermore, Sanger. Goshen June ~ - T s b o L R e i T | of boats, who had considerable transpor- | of Satan” will be followed by Sousa's| o o S O%P0F B0 Sl E y’u”ch & oa, Bakersteid, Los X > ney, mother of Margaret. Mamie, Annie, | tation contracts with the Government. | band. e i by i e e Niles and: Wey Sisiious: . > : e paud | the late Therekd | The Provost Marshal and Secret-Service | The O N S Bt S. S. Argyll sails Tuesday, March 19. = #:90¢ Heywards Ramary Valien - ney. Australia aged 5y rane: | officials have been watching a number of | The Central Theater is doing goo From wharf, foot of Fremont st. at 2 p. m. Nama, Calintogs, Snnte Rosm. ... oo in Aus N d 2% years merchants and. transportation * men ~for | week with “A Daughter o{dthe Freight and ;,(:, rncle.- :l;mr-,'i Jgi )l:r:el 1. | swor nwm;l d'hu-.“..w;:-:nh ok % boxis s gy g | - F. F. CONN! acific Coast Agent. oodiand, Kl ding, g e~ | ha 1 i v V. b a a < s 9 2! N nd San $0 oclock, fram her Tate | L e e rehana e aa,and | Glever arrangement of the usual melo | PACIFIO STEAX NAVIGATION GO. AND | o e - ot N Mot ety Bt | 4 ressit | gramatic situations. The whole company COMPANIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES | 53007 Sumce Timich Bl Paso o Church, — corne enty-third {5 interview between | 1S Well cast, and this, its first hearing in | 1, valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central Orleans aud East. 3 and reath. Where o readlem mam wiil | AT (D8 close of I lnteryiew belnear | K Rk, 15 & Rot- INGUADICIOUN; INtrofuc~| bos itk AIHieS Jeis Wit sutice Ne| Siedelis Oul Limied—Treg. - Interment Holy | placed in confinement in’ the Andn.sirest | tion of the play. Next week, “After |, call. Sailing: | Bakeratiold, Suugus Mary Lis g Sty s ARCA Dark.” | € 5. GUATEMALA February 8, 191 | Jowe, L06 Ansulen.. i o police station. l.‘rmflx was arrested to- | s R |8 & PALFNA February 20, 1901 | $100¢ New Orieane e 901, Thomas | night and after considera | 4 3 E R B CURENIES B Santa Barhara, Los RR&A In Oakland, February are charged with the conducting of the | sons are headliners at the Orpheum this | ;% FTUCAL O s-ooe gt - [ n Ve Thedn” | s ":-:L Tiass MA R e R S S TR | business of buying copra (the dried kernel | week. Other new names on the excellent | tral “and” South American passenger service. | G308 HpTA SN o " wiase E | FEia I ohths, k00 DYOYEN | of the cocoanut broken up for export) | programme are Murray and Lane and the | (s diange at Acapiles or Panama.) Froight | e coiele: Sisil -Ogics, Gheponser riage death SRty at the r;,m'mf‘_;‘“;, her sister, | [TOM insurgent presidentes at Pagsanjan, A Empire City Comedy Four. and passenger office. 316 California_street. Omaha, Chiewgo... % 12:137 105 Eleventh strest. Gakiand. Notiee of Ta: | in the eastern extremity of Laguna de Bal, | - ¥4k BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. Agents. | @:00p Orieutal ' Muil—Ogdoa, ~Deaver, 2 small sing neral h ter 3 { ahd-alzn With savige feacsdiusite torithe | AC Pisciera: K1t Zuda 18 the, chfel ab | i T SRR Tiia nog | aa e e GIEE S e | SRS gt KERAUSE_In New York City, Flora, beloveq | insurgent cause. The evidence adduced | tractjon, and other names on the bill are | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. 05 b Maryaritie, Ko Marks Krause, and oved daughter | 10-night was to the effect that the prison- | Dajton and Lewis, the Marcos, Godfrey, | DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, | Puget Sonnd and Fasi 8:438 and Mrs Warshawski, formerly of | ers have supplles of the striped clothing | Lfllian Levy, Cunningham, Harvey de | Sl cveny Toninday. natest Mm | #03pSen Pablo Purt Costs, Martizes e | used for insurgent uniforms. Both Insur- | Iain and the Fairbanks brothers. Saturday, at 10 a. m.. {rom Pler 42, | Way Statious. - s this city. February § 1001, Ca- | gent presidenics who claim to have deal: | e | RoNiR River. foot of Morton strest. First class 43 ces Loyall, a natlve of Norfolk, Va. | with Carranza and Carman are now im- | | to Havre, and upward. Second class to by 11:3) train to New Salem Cemetery for in- 1901, Al- Mrs. Laura uajntances are respect- i the funeral to-morrow o'clock, from the parlors Montgomery ave 1:30 au, al private, ry 5 1001, | tive of Tre ce to-morrow her late resi- of John F. d loving fath prisoned in Manila. One of them, Fabel- Carman and Carranza and confirming the carrying goods going through the Cus- tom-house ashore from the ships and has made a great deal of money. He possessed the confidence of General Otls. Other Manila merchants are being in- | Insane Relative of President Salles Besides the everyday bill at the Chutes schel recitals, at (b) *“Theress (c) “Die Ros (d) “‘Auftrage” .. Mrs. Henschel. Five songs from the Cycle, “‘Die Winterraise' (from Op. $6). (from Op. D Brahms Dvorak .Schumann Duet from ‘‘Elijah” . Mendelssohn and Mrs. Henschel. RAL AGENCY RAILWAY TRAVEL. Leave Market-Street Ferry Depot. In this city, February 5, 1901, James | la, fears hanging because he was captured | and Zoo to-night's programme includes D_CANADA, 2| % Isabella 'A. McCann, | as an insurgent after having Rwors ai- | the amateurs in “A Brownie Show Broadway (Hudson building), New York. J. | “H:i5a Newark Crntorvilic, Saa Jose, Friton, . 4 brother of | Jegiance to the United ‘States. He made | TSN | F. FUGAZI & CO. ::cmp_c co.-?-: A';rxu!. 5 Ihn:l;!of(,‘klk)!nuafln and Way w g statemel 0 o = - | Montgomer. San Francisco. Statioun. 3 L e strong statements intending fo implicate | This afternopn the second of the Hen-|.Mortsomery svenve fan Francls it B and Townsen Sta) Goean View, Soutn San Frauche:. . Ve Ran Jose sud Way Stations (New iaden Wednesdays only).. e, Trea Pinos, Suita ¢ e Grove, Paso’ Robles, Metropolitan Temple, Almaden, Feiton, | Mar('mE‘n}s l}vich.flwh; Ii’ecirlsme presi- | with the following charming programme | a....l. Cruz and Prinolpsl Way : of Pagsanjan after Fabella's arrest. ven: Statlo goieptombians Police have letters and verbal state- | V.1 P siven: S i | Bay anp RIVER STEAMERS. | owark, San Jous, Los GRiow... .. < o s late is from Carma vh BE Ioulet- | Ducteiay Bram - Tiomsnl ... oM Cazan > N | Huntens' Exurston, San Jose and Lrabt: A diate | 31 8 agman i Soig () From “Richard Coeur de Lion.. | Way Stations. - we, thence to St | la’s release, saying ‘that he was a pat- | Ay 1 b WegOhtions .oiecooecses e NN b, Tenth strest, near Howard, | rotic .American subject. According to s i FOR U, S. HAYY YARD AND VALLEJD, | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. e l;m;g;f,;q\;‘ggr;gg! the presidentes are | arias—(a) Come ragsio di Sol (1870). | Step=ar “Vaoticana | )— alvary C Py % g ar- (b) From 1 Maestro di 1 O " Wea., 3 3 p feary Cemeters: | man admit_trading with the insurgents, 7o) Pergolest | o i 3:15, 5390 p. . (on Thurs ment: B | k% lease ".‘i";';, but deny contributing to their cause or (c) From ** Ny Cimarosa | days, 1 p. nt. and §:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § | Tate Lrother, | furnishing them with supplies. Mr. Henschel. | B, m. Landing and office, Misslon-street Dock. | -~ s - 1% Dt Carman is one of the best known Ameri- | gongs—(a) *'Nachtigall” (from Op. 87)..Brahms | Fier No_ 2 _Telonhone ¥ain 105 | COAST DIVINION (Broad Gauge). cans in Manila. He has a monopoly of 1‘ 1 3 ; hd B aean « Schubert ] o, nrf, Lompoe sud ce to St. Jo- | vestigated. = 3 A S F s Obiag Sur, i here a_requiem mass’ will | iy “Dia_ Krahe" ISanta e - pokade a ek et g St "B G ket 3% | ATTACKS A STATUE (@) “Letate Hoftmung’ . ¢ [ Aiia S w1 Saed Cross ¢ OF THE VIRGIN MARY| (o ‘Der Lelermann® | Trains—baily e B e S i T - | MALLON city, F John, | — v. a E o oy Wi o A Maton: - | Mr. Henschel, | Tres Pinos, Senta Saituas, Mouterey and Pacific Grove.. pa:20p San Jose and Way Stations - i B Msxon My SrsaaE 51 T d Pri Way Stations 9:434 | of Brazil Is Arrested in a | Songs—(a) “There Was an Ancient King'.. | ’,!.Joflll Limalowd Loeal || 41137 San Joseand Princival Way Siath | Db fn Bugiaad | ) “A” Lullaby" ge::f«}r:“: = = = 4 b sy Way Siations R:33a | LONDON, Feb. 6.—Hildebrand de Brito | (@) “Where be Goin? ia Comnien || 1ov. San Fran a| 8:00p ! San Jose au Frinciyal ey e | | Lyra, a relative of the President of Bra- Mrs. Henschel, Ar Stocktzn 3 4 148 8 8 8| nl Wap Stations. 7308 | e | zil, Dr. Campos Salles, was incarcerated | Songs—(a) “Der Asra” ... Rubinstein [| + Fresno - ol x:os.l? A for Momning. T for Alterneon. { Si. Brigid's Church. | in an asyvlum for the 'asane to-dav after | () Two Venetian boat songs.Schumann || + Hanfora piT:0ga | # Sanday excen 3 sunday only. ! Broadway, where & committing a sacrileglous outrage in a | (%) Baling. . 7The. Belking <eeesil o T Blehst Wy sotemn m high mass will be’celebratel | Roman Catholic church at Matlock Bath, | g e S i L Pl7aa SR T for the repose of his goul encing at 9 | a bathing place two miles south of Mat- | SONgs—(@) ‘Les Berceaux Faure g - iz {485 | | oclock. Interment H ery lock. in the County of Derby. Lyra sud- | {0): Crenuacyls assenct || . Chicazo . HEEH | e ity fobruary ©. 1601 John | denly appeared in the church during the | Sob I Sheite --Widor T R T A fon, brother of doseph, Elizabeth, | Service, jumped over the altar rails and | e Ramschal s 200 . m train ie the Caiifornin Limited 0. 7ot gy : | attacked a statue of the Virgin Mary. A | Duet from, “De Nouveau Seigneur de Vil- rrying Palace Sleeping Cn*s and Dining Interment Mount ¢ MARTIN—In Berkeley v beloved 901, Ame- mento, > Friends and v invited to att FEE R ral to-morrow priest seized the intruder, who struggled AN _ACHINESE FORT | Success of ‘the —Exiseditlon Ssnt Against Samalanga, Island of : Sumatra. AMSTERDAM, Feb. 6.—Advices from Batavia, island of Java, capital of Neth- erlands Indies, says the expedition sen lage" .- Boleldleu citals at Sherman-Clay Hall on Tuesday afterncon next. His appearance is await- ed with highest interest in musical cir- ¢les. The sale of seats begins to-day at Sherman-Clay’s music store. FREY S The rinth annual benefit in ald of the charity fund of San Francisco Lodge No. 21. Theatrical Mechanics’ Assoclation, will take place at the Columbia Theater next train arrives at 11:05 o p. m. in the Overiand free Reclining Chair Car, Sleeper. which cuts out at Fresno. at all points fn San Joaquin Valley. 4:20 p. m. I8 Stockton Logal. Correspond- m. dally. Express. ‘with through Palace and Tourist Sleepers and also Palace Cor- nding train arrives at 5:35 p. m. dail 1 a . 1s Dakersfield Local. stopping C: Fesponding train arrives at $:40 a. m. daily. Offices—fA1 Market street and in Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1118 Broadway, Oak- 3 { h to Chicago. Chalr Car runs § | 5 | violently. Some time offerward he was | . Mr. and Mrs. Henschel. f:"é.fi'fi‘:-m for_accommodation of iocal | | a D RTH PAGIFIC Juaintances respec g Fric 5 respect- | certified to belng insane. sl et ‘clacs passengers. Mo second ciaws || SAM FRANCISCO AND N 8 attend the f this day | fully inv al to-mom S | Leopold Godowsky. the phenomenal || tickets are hcmored on this tratn. Cor- || RAILWAY COMPANY. ! o Do - ey (Friday), on lbe reidence of | DUTCH TROOPS CAPTURE pianist, will begin his series of three re- || responding train arrives at5:535 p. m. dafl Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St San Francisco tv San Rafael. TIBURON FERRY—FOOT OF MARKET ST. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, | 8:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 1i:38 P. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 130 and 11:30 p. m. | SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:20, 3:30, 5:08, | 62 p. m. San Rafa=! to San Francisco. | WEEK DAYS—6:19, 7:30, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 6. F. all. corner A 340, §:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 Fomargghs wecd i 3 o B gainst Samalanga, island of Sumatra, | Sunday afternoon. an ard 6:35 p. m. It S toa -£0r b ”;'lx;xp(l!ll:fi(ei !ll)l?ut;mn::e ‘erlru:s 0{”5,._ e e 5 i nln;mn's-a:m. 2:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:08, A orilik. “uss was sl 25 5. m. Angeles, Charles J. Barber, | ”imghn.y v Crose :w(":ry and forty wounded. The Acmngse l::es? Bincaln Mentpent Leagjis. Between San Francisco and Schustzen Park B. H. Barber and Mrs. A, | _In this February 5, 1961, Jo- | Seventy. The general committee of the Lincoln same schedule as above. of Rhode Island, aged 73 | " geph Philibert e, dearly beloved son of 5T T, SR < Monument League held a meeting last ! Leave In Eftect l Arrive 22 days ass Valley | Jienry and Darbara Meade. and beloved General Acosta a Prisoner. night at the California Hotel. The post | an Franelsco. | Nov. 7. 1960. | San Franclsco. ase copy. | brother of Otto, Henry Jr. and Willie Meade, | o s HICA Go i - = ) at 11 o'clock, | 3 pative of San Franciseo, aged 10 monihs | CARACAS, Venezuela, Feb. 6.—General | commanders of the G. A. R. presented Toeek | gun | | o | Cemetery. and 20 d | Acosta, chief of the revolutionary mova- | lists of the veterans who have been de- | Days. | days. [ Destination. | days. | Days this February 6, 1901, Wil- | gFrierds and acquaintances are respect- | ment jn the Carupano district, is a pris- | tailed to visit the schools on Lincoln day. LEss tha > Y Novato, |10:40 am| §: eloved husband of Char-| fully invited to attend the funeral this day | oner n the hands of the Government | An effort will be made to have a repr In o | ”-';: 356 am| Petarama, | §:08 pm{10:3 am ative of LonGon, England. | (e maccnts, 105 Waller strect, near PRI | TOFCes- € gentaticn Al all the schebin A I J TR S Gt Senta. Bens. L Lot in this: olty: I nore, thence to St. Boniface's Church, Gold- E from Secretary Long was recelved in. T EE D Ys | =5 T 1n \bls clty, WebrmRcy S AN | n Gabe avenue, between Jones and Lcaven HOTEL ARRIVALS. forming the committee that the “Moni- HR A 7:30 am Windsor, 26 am worth streets, for services. Interment Holy —— - can” would participate in the celebration | Healdsburs, T T e e s B Sopiiis Lttt S} foe At10 4. M. ity e 3 ths 3 TRPHY—In this city, Fel . 1901, v e in e cf ars R .. N 2 T T A, wife of the late Matthew B. Murphy, and | & So'singer. Cal TR Aeberte US A | 0P°The league have been .thoroushly die. | | | San Francisco 00 am| Claverdale: Jriends and acquaintances are respect- | mother of James . and Ramund Murphy. & | § y'\alerer, Chlcago (Mrs L B Smith, “wash | {ributed. John J. Valentine has volun- . " ed 1o attend the funeral to-morrow O el A intonces are repect. | F P Pitzgerald, Cal [P S Pulmer, N ¥ teered to act as collecting agent and will Chtmgo Umo” Pfl&lfifi . at 2 o'clock, from the residence of e o atienl’ the, Fuskier tm."‘dly J Marx, Cal % 10 M Gottschall, Daytn | receive all donations from the interior. | O | 0 ey e A S ne 7 elonc " her® S| 4 B curs &, Gheo D £ Jordan, Sentord " | If Tion. John W. Foster arrives in time || & North-Western Line || ™ u....! Guemneville, lu -‘ s February 6. 1901, at her | fesidence. B0 Mo A solemn. requiem | W Lindley, Kalamathn W S Brainara & .w, | liyer the oratlon at the ontertainment i | B oy || SR L. fate Aireet, Sarah A, be- |l ass will be celebrated for. the repose | ¥ Drstoy PRIL, . Tomo, " | the evening, when the following well- | ou! BLg D;"‘”"!;K""”' “-Z";;’”’! | Talam| s am| Somoma | 3 am) 8 t ex B, 3 - d % : - | Mrs an, rwood, (' s | g | of herosoul, commencing at ¢ clock,, In. | Mt ' Beiuan, Cal G 1 Lutkor 8i’Lous | KBOWR people will render selections: San. | Carks B URap e biws | | o om e e i Bowers . § £ diohoatel, FuisndiM Haratamb, cal | | 3fhide and Oharles E. Tavior. Pusiie o b’ e fud i s G Aol 1B - Tuar: . 1501, - 5 e o, 1 lum, i 01 ) - - i hier of Patrick and’Em In this city, Pebruary & 181, Lrnest | § 4 Shunders, Phila (8 E Rasmond: e | the Bmerson school and the Arlon Verein | § 7¢ais @ B e e K vears, n, beioved EXAAher OF Triiee P & Adams, N Y W A Junker, Del Mont | Will Sing choruses. Service and Persomally Comducted Ex | uintances are respect. | and beloved frer Ofeilixenhaten. Holsietn, | H J Shinn & w, Spokn/J Hafch, San Jose e | | cursions cozry waek from Sam Franciseo | | Lt the resigence of Sie Yooty | Germiny. aged 72 vears il months and 2i | B A McQue, N Yoo |f B Lation, San ose OCEAN TRAVEL. a. 6 p. m. The bes! of svervthing. tion), t ’}"“"r"wfl;l“ -,d xz;.;n'}d:;“c;;“k dnlf:;:x riends and acquaintances are respect- | C R U’".l; “JI'CS'T' R gienume & 'w, Pitts ~ R. R. RITCHIE 4 Interment private. o fully invited to attend the I\lnherl; lo—m;zrruw #FDE‘:::“ b B kon.lmlmle)'cr, Hong- 617 Market $t. Generat Agent Pacine’Cost n::l! Hisbland ON—In this cit 190, 30| (Friday). at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- | B OUAS ECidlle’ faer and Lady Bva Dug. TOY0 N KA Sfl Patace Hotel 84 FraNCrsco | | bad Springe, Sodn Pav, b B st oty o LN thedath | Toes ol B N ey R G Gallet, Cal dale, London » | 5 " Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter e e Sotm b Mrs. -Jonp | terment Laore e oy 7 Colegrore, P 1 1€ K Uraphast —— ! Upper . Lake, Potter’ O o, Toonry ourie and the late | OL I s Iy Farnie 3™ Oloan, omn: | § W Bassett, Omaha | Omaliq &R TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR. s P = | 3800 “Day's. Riverside. Lieriey's, Buclknell & James, Henry and the late Alice | beloved hustand of Amnie M. Olsen, and " GRAND HOTEL, mer First and Brawman strects. st 1 p. B, | 1 ' Fietghts, Hulivilie. Ores Hot Sprinss, a native of County Armagh, Ireland, | father of Thora, John and Henry Olsen, a 52 o o N NG at i CH Fort Bragg. Westport, Usal, = GAINS e N i § MateojA E for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at M ty. CREAT BARGAINS T 11_months and A| native of Norway, ased 5 yeats 4 iHonths | G A Bigsiom, § MEHEHL & Moody, San Jose | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasal and Shanghai. and b | Willetts, Laytonville, Cummings. Beil's Springs, #ell better mach than any | 8 23 days. v Dickie, « gkin, Cal 3 > : b Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. e €3ty ve e e Y T ¢ v .. Stktn |J L connecting at Hongking with steamers for Via Seusalite Ferry. | Otsenis, 3 e, 536 Calitornia phons Miatn S ricnda and_acquaintances are respect. | S as ot M arcl B ol B | & Bodte Bage . Ak xeon fodia; ete. No cargo received on board on day ; Der 3. 1969, 4ay to Monday round-trip tickets at re- m——m———————————————— | fully Invited 10 atiend the fulleral thia day | C. Tosi, A native of Middietown, New York, | J B Waid, Catters |F e A s DIVIDEND NOTICES | (Thureday), at 8:30 o'clock. from his late | aged 62 years and 26 days. W L Creah Cal . |J g Tuesday, February is. 101 ond San Rafael : e S | ence, inth street, thence to 8t. C7Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2| L Hasler & w, Cal .- e 3 3 1 D Notice.—Californ! Asso. -, Where a solemn requiem | o'clock, from her late residence, Mission | B Benjamin, Napa. G AMERICA MARU. ..Friday, March 15, 1501 Dividens Mo. 35 OF Sixty conts B will be celebrated for the repose of his | sirect, between Twenty-first and Twenty-sec- | J Campbell & W.Ariz |F HONGKONG MARU.. "& & W o Boon Gociared, and 1o payabie D:cr‘ Somi elr:,:'(:'ir t 9 o'clock. Interment | ond. ;‘uncrn\ and interment private. %eue g gn?‘vln"e' {;::.-‘marg it aiMnau'e& ‘,'.‘:LL‘ n o | C a omit flowers. * ” —_— Oy B A Wrami (R RADYu, this elty, Feprusry 5. 190, Lil | RUTHERFORD—In this clty, February 6, 101, | § B Powers Songlte & e s e : bocies will close on Tuesday, Febrasry | Conreay, a native of San Francisco mech| anomas Rutherford, father of the late T I | O O iefinos. HRedding|w W H. AVERY, Géneral Agent. MOINT of stock sy be'made at the Union | (0. 33% 1 tuie city, Pebruary 5 1901, P, e, Tyl e & Waldeg i o B 1k Pl B P g co _In tn 3 % c Lt Lawrence Coun iR . By ofer of thé Board of | T l1'3. Conboy, a native af Trelend; azca | years il monthe b 8 dkve C £ Weieman, Jdano F dirs . AMERICAN LINE. | DTS years 7 Funeral services will' be held to-morrow | H J Whttlese¥, TEAEH | NEW YORK, BOUTEANPTON, LONDOK, PARIY AYS. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, | M D C e E Stoppt Cherbourg, westbound Faze, Francisco to Summit and return, orCom 1212 Hyde street. Interment private. W B Miaynen, Seattle W D Tston From New horks Sivers. Wenebasr. 3 s . % e HGNRY J. GALLAGHER CO. | “I2500d i’ thomas . “avt Eiiasieen | 1o D Rouan. Seattle | Mre S i TAVERN OF TAMALPATS NOW OPEN. f the company has been declaged. (Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) Rvan, and dearly beloved brother of Mra 1 Wosabaps, Ont | Rew | Ticket afficen. 621 Market st Svuealitn Ferry. the office of the company, . DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr, Ryan, a native of San Francisco, aged 1§ NE OTEL. e San Franeisco, on February | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | vears and § months. P J Murtha, Ohio J B Cummings, Utah RED STAR LINE, - sfer books close February 4, | 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | H J McFarland, Ohio |O Bell, Mont 5 New York and Antw. Pr. G’mwm A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. | Telephone South $0. (i apyited to attend the funeral {o-morrow | A Lindenbers: I’S.%:l‘ W3 Sorvett & w. in | o ROV ok Everr e o= e » p - ' g - e o'clock, from resi- Brooks g cott, ledad m > nodn. 20 KEARNY ST. Established DIVID! OTICE—Dividend No. 24 (thirty dence, 1583 Folsom street, thence to St. Jo- B Newby, I W H Daily, Daw: ++...Feb. 18 Southwark ...March § cents per chare) of the Pasuban Sugar | UNITED UNDERTAKERS, seph's Church, where & solema requiem mass | & P , Mont . |W Drew, Ky o Feb. 2| Westerntand . March 13 Zazgeneonny, vl ko garable 3t D031 1 ana 2 muh . 1ot soutn i S CHESo, R, TREAE SE e S8l | F X, Bennec, Semi | C G, scotina LERTIoR oM AN o Symee e Ay r 3 ene *clock. Toi, Mg, ey 30 he” Uriunger || FUNERAL DIRECToRs aNb Emazems. || G ey Y e i AN X e YIS ATION, SOMPANT. books X, on lay, Febryary 4, e Finest Equl 'ENFELDT—In _ Belmont, San C Drost, Tanforan (H Jeros General Agent Coast, &t 3 o'clock, E. 1. SHELDON,. Sec. | Dt e pmet. 8% Mofacks Stes. Counts, Febraary 5, 3eh, William Schden: | & 5 Moorenead, Cal' |3 Barpene 1o # “Montgomery street. '