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BERKELEY COTTAGES TO LET. : < mo., QAKLAND ADVE including water. and Rose st., N. Berkeley. RTISEMENTS. -1118 BROADWAY. (RLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. © you from 1ith and Fy HOOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. nished complete for cek per week; also single shoestore. Mis- Second sts. s for housckeep- " rooms, new] isekeeping; ga s, furnished for hol use- MARRIAGE LICENSES. e following marriage 1 Wi ed yesterday: 7 o Frederick Lange. 2627 Greenwich street, and Mary A Velker 20 Edwin " J. Feisel, 1410 O'Farrell street, and Grace G. Ware, 1§, 1725 Golden Gate ave. Comstantino Figoni, 39, 10 San Antonio ave- nue. and Frances M. D. Agosti, 1§ 10 San Antonio_avenue. 2 Jobn N. Sknpson, 28, Oskland, and Jean B. 22" 404 Brydnt street. - les’ F.' Stewart, 1271 Union street, and Wilhelmina M. Reimers, %, 113% Harriet. erle B. Sneden, 21, Nliles, and Maude B Steadman, 21, city. Stephen Cleary, 21, 267 Fourth street, and Cotherine Murphy. 2i, 16ty Mission strset J. Raybourne Prewett, 2i, 1131 Taylor i t, and Sadie Delahunty, 18, 1511 Mission street. Peter Larcon, 34, Spokane, Wash., and Lau- retta McCarthy, 21, city. and Joseph J. Becon, 2, WS Sixth street, Mollie G yward, 24 3825 Army street. James W hson, 34, Sixteenth and Folsom Farrell, 20, 124 Ninth. streets, and Elizabeth Butte, Mont., and Malcolm L. Macdonald, 3, Eliza Davis, 37, Butte, Mont. Frederic A. ‘'Wieland, cramento, and Gertrude F. Stadtfeld, 26, city Anton- Nelson, 36, 1020 Market street, and Lena Fischer, 2, 1020 Market street. Pagquale Pensabene, 22, Harbor View, and elia_Carbone, 21, Harbor View. BORN. t o n this city, January 5, 1901, to the T s wi “harles F. Ber, @_son. N . housckeeping on Geary | 1) FEUREUX—In this city, Janvary 2, 1904, Apply Elder Rental Bu-| “to the wife of Charles O. L'Heureux, E Bed bed oOm aha per. R ity, February 2, 1901, to r 3 5i%: singie room and ERas. "ah A Site of Hrensy Strasser. a daushter. < 4, near Twenty-fo Kitchen; MARRIED. 3 ~ —BLACK—In_this city, February 10, rge sunny housekeeping . Tespectable house. ing rear pari floors. ny rooms for light housek or gentleman. hed rooms; cof cer furnished, al M. Ramsey, p: antly furnis| accommod P between First and Second—5 House, % Eighth nished or unfurniehed Bands; < hanged ion, opp. 507 California s ptionaily good tal at modest 1 ut board 2th st NSO! suite, Dewly reno- <hed gunny apart- cuisine unex- Onk- sunn; housekeep hed vate family st and ks of Sutter repairing gua 5 Mission, nr. MANUFA'S AL money than 536 Caitfornia tie stockings, shoulder braces, ed. Menge, 503 Kearny. IN TYPEWRITERS—We any Thé Typewrl Exchange telephone Main DIVIDEND NOTICES, bIvIDE tice—Diviaend No. 8 (twenty. five cents of the Hutchinson Sugar Pl or. ©o. will be payable at the office of U= company. 227 Market st., on and sfter Wednesday. February 20, 1501, Trans- fer books will close on Thursdsy, Febs 34, 1901, at 3 o'clock p. m. e E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend 18 (twenty- five cents per share) of the Plantation Co., will be of company. 327 Ma Friday, February 15, closed Friday, Februas p.m E. EHELDON, et st.. 1901 Kilauea Sugar vable at the office Transfer books £, 1901 at 3 o'clock Secretary PROPOSALS. M., Vancouver DFFICE of C. Q. Wash triplicate. be received here will unttl i February 12, 1601.—Sealed proposals, in 1 o'clock & m., March 12, 1901, and then opened, for fur posts 5 Ekagua. Vaidez) 7 Ist, 1901 quartermasters at posts. ght to reject or accept any or all this _department, Alaska, Information furnished shing fuel ai the several military and at Camp at .end_at Fort Liscum (Port Alaska, for fiscal year commencing here or E. reserves any. part theresf. Envelopes containing B for proposals should be marked #ucl a0 =" ana"adaressed 10 undersigned. i 8 _Em fice, | San Fran c'ilc'),b‘:‘:dL. .hmnryd:._.m. roposais for building wi in Tento River, between Sacramento mouth of river, will be received 12 moon, Februasry 1S, 1901. Information epplication. W. H. HEUER, Lieut. Col. Eineers. INEER Office, Flood building, —Sealed Sacra- here until En- y the Rev. R. Lagan, Willlam M. and Lizzie A. Black, both of San DIED. Harding, Adelaide D. Harrigan, John J. Rie Hawkins, Clara J. Wi Heaney, Miss Ann » Giuseppe * Lemen, Orlando T. Carr, Michael Lessmann, Joseph® Le Jennie McGtaih. Ellen Martland, Wm. K. Millark, Frank A. Orengo, Teresa Plover, Patrick Regener, Wilhelm Stein, Mexander v r Patrick J. od, . BACIGALUPI—In this city, February 13, 1901, Carlo Bacigalupi, a native of Lorsica, Italy, age 74 years I months and 5 days. L7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Italian hurch of Sts. Peter and Paul, corner of Dupont and Filbert streetd,. where a hign | mass will be celebrated at 10:30 o'clock. In- New Itallan Cemetery. Please omit GEROT—In this city, February 14, 1801, Bergerot, beloved father of Paraclette rot, brother of J. A. Bergerot, and un- A. Bergerof, a native of Basses, France, aged 70 years.and 1 montks €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 1:30 o'clock, from the pariors | 305 Montgomery avenue, French Church of Notre Dame . Bush street. 12, 1801, In this city, February Richard, husband of ‘the late Elizabeth A Brady, and father of Richard, Samuel, John, Edward and Matthew Brady and the late Kenna, native of Ireland, 3 4 months and 12 days. nds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 777 Mission street, | thence to Bt. Joseph's Church. where & | solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for | the repose of his soul, commencing at % o'clock; ‘Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BROWN—In this city, February 13, 1901, Wil liam A. Brown, brother of George and Albert Brown. E The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the undertaking pariors of N. Gray & Co., 641 Sacramento | street, | CAPITANI—In the City and County Hospital, | AN Frbruary 13, 1901, Gluseppe Capitani, a native of Italy, aged 49 years. CARR—In Manila, P. I, September 21, 189, | Michael Carr, late of the United States | steamship Olympia, beloved son of Mary | Carr, and brother of John, Patrick. Peter | and the late C: carr and Mrs. Mary | A and Mrs. Cather- | a native of San Francisco, aged years and 4 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 2503 Tehama street, between Third and Fourth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will elebrated for the repose of his soul, com- | ng at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | y In this city, February 13, 1901, Willlam y beloved son of Eugene and Jo- and brother of Charles Cerf, n Francisco, aged 12 years and cE €7 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Saturday), at 10 o’clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Comman: Mission stréet, between Eighth a Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Ninth >0 )VE—In this city, February 13, 1901, beioved son of Maria and the late Cosgrove, and brother of Katle, Annie, Nellle, Finle, Richard, Rdward and Thomas Coskrove, & native of 'San Fran- cisco, aged 20 years 2 months and 6 days. C7The funeral will take place this @ (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from his late r dence, 1515 Fllbert street. Interment privat COURTNEY—In this city, February 14, Alice Vivian Courtney, dearly beloved daug ter of Katie and the late Frank J. Courtney beloved sister of- Ruth, Frank and the late Lawrence Courtney, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Courtney and Patriek | Lynch, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 10 mopths and 2 days. o w E Patrick g DALEY—In this city, February 14, 1901, Edward; beloved son of Timothy and Cath- erine Daley, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years § months and 24 days. DALEY—In this city, February 13, 1901, Mar- garet Mary, beloved daughter of Timothy and Catherine Daley, a native of San Fran- | clsco, aged 1 year § months and 13 days. DALY—In this city, February 14, 1901, Sarah, | beloved wife of Thomas Daly, mother of the | late Mary Daly, and sister of John and Mait | McAntee, Mrs. P. Larkin, Mrs. J. Dunn and | Mre. McCooey, a native of Ireland, aged 6 years 1 month and 14 days. (New York and Philadelphia papers please copy.) ’ €7 Friends and mcquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral tomorrow 2 a o'clock, dence, T19% Tehama street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem 2 will be celabrated for the repose of her goul, ‘commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DRUMMOND—Qn February 12, 1801, Lucretia P. Drummond, second ' daughter of Mrs. M. C. Skelton, and sister of Grace A. Funcke. Lauron B. Bkelton and the late Mrs. R K. Malcolm, a mative of Snelling, Merced unty, Cal.,-aged 33 years § months and 22 5. (Merced .papers please copy.) E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day {Friday), at 2 gelock, trom the funeral par- lors of James McMenomey & Som, 1057 Mle- #1on street, thence to I 0. F. Cemetery for cremation FERRANTE-In this city, February 18, 1801 Arthur, dearly beloved 'and only chila of Balvator and Irene Ferrante, and grandson James | | 13, of Mrs. Maria Denegri, a native of Ban Francisco, aged % months and 21 days. CFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday) 1:30 ck, from the residence of his parents, 721 Vallejo street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FLOOD—In t clty, February 13, 1901, Pat- rick Joserh Flood, ‘beloved hasband of Cor- nellia A. Flood, and father of Mrs. Myra L, Hatch_-and nellia A Flood, a native of New York. veurs 10 months and 4 ays. HARDING—In Alameda, Februa 1901 ‘Adelaide Dora, beloved wite of 1o 3 HoY. ing, and daughter of Mrs. J. B. Evans & native of Ireland, aged 32 years 5 months and_2 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral to-meorrow o'clbck, from the residence, ific avenue.. Interment Mowntain View Cemetery e — HENRY J. GALLAGHER Co0. cceseor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) U ANIEL P DONOVAN, Mar AN] A "L FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, fth st., opposite Lincoln School. i MEZ.‘I.' South §0. McAVOY & CoO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1239 Market st., between Sth and Sth Telephone South 247. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel South 16T. FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMER3, Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. The charge for cremation to church and members of organizations having presiding offickrs and secretaries and their familles fs $30. All others $35. Expensive coffins and naments are seldom used. A niche in the Co- lumbarian is a monument and 3aves the cost of a Jot and its care and stone work. Send for circular. GEORGE R. FLPTCEER. Manager. members | Miss Littleson, | D Campbenl & w, F Osgood & W, Beattle A Bowers, Seattle D Kelleher, Seattle L James, Mill. Valley E Anderson, Seattle |E Davis, Placerville J Manerhan, N H Hammond, Florida C Pomeroy & w. Cal |W B Jones, Boston C S Untermeyer, N Y|J de Pichon, M Brummer, N Y B F Lowell, Colo G Katzenstein, Sacto, R J Verner, Colo | H L Pace, Tulare 'O Lowell & w, 1daho B Steinman & w, Sac C Mering, Yolo from her late | E . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1901 MAIL BOAT VENTURA' SAILS 'FOR AUSTRALASIAN PORT HARRIGAN—In this city, February 13, 1901, ai the Tesidence of Mis mother, 159, Tename street, John James, dearly beloved son of Mary and the late Dennis C. Harrigan, and brother of Georgle Harrigan, a native of San Francisco, aged 15 months and 23 days. EFTriends and acquaintances are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 159 Tehama street, off Third. Interment National Cemetery. HAWKINS—In Oakland, February 14, 1901, Clara Justine, beloved' daughter of Samuel end Ella Hawkins, and sister of Mrs. Harry Stacla and Loule,'Sam and Harry Hawkins, a native of Ashville, N. C., aged 12 years 7 months and 4 days. 3 HEANEY—In this city, February 13, 1901, Miss Ann Heaney, a native of County Derry, Ire- land. LF¥Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Charles Kane, 543 Ellfs street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral,” where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her Soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment e!z_:»:m Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flow- LEMEN—In this city, Feb 14, 1801, Or- lando T. hm:n.c l’ n:;lev:“:fr,!_'fl’lfll. Ohlo, aged 55 years 6 months and 10 days. LESSMANN—In this city, February 13, 1501, Joseph, beloved husband of the late Chris- iil‘.“m".":""‘g’":}, !-l‘he{ of ll;e l‘:to Joseph BE ather-in- argare Lel!mln& and :L:d!::’he‘g of ;‘r‘u!. Chris- tle, Elizabeth and Francis , & na- tive of Bodenreich, Germany, aged fl‘}'w’ 3 months and 5 a A" member St. Peter's St. Paulus Bociety; San Frarcisco Branch No. 197, C. K. of A., and Sgn Fran: cisco Verein Eintracht. O Triends and acquaintances ure Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 8 o'clock, from his late residence, ‘1242 Bush street, r rkin, thence to St Boniface's 'Chureh, _Golden Gate avenue, between Jones ven- Wworth streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the rej of his soul, commeneing at §:30 o'clock. Interment Lédm‘x_n tl (.‘nxl,\'u'y_rCenetery. 3 —In Port Townsend, Wash. 1901, Jennte, beloyed: wite of Mark B Levy: daughter of A. Newman, and sister of th Mrs. P. Nathan, Mrs. late Mrs. Simon Wolt, Ben Bearwald and -‘isidor, Nathan, Alfred and Sam Newman, a native of California, aged 2 years. - T Notice of funeral hereafter: McGRATH-In this city, February 11, 1901, ;:llen McGrath, & native of Ireland, aged 75 vears. Friends and acquaintances are ‘Fespect- 2y iy 1o afageintances At oS (Friday), at 10:30 o'clgck, from the parlors of J. C..0'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MARTLAND-—In this city, February 13, 1901, at his residence, 1202 McAllister street, Wil® llam Kay Martland, beloved husband of Re- becca H. Martland, and father of Benjamin Kay and Robert W. Martland and Mrs, H. | B. Mulford, a native of Massachusetts, aged | 56 years § months and 29 day Friends and acquaintances ‘are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the Mission Ma- | sonic Temple, 2628 Mission street. Funeral under the auspices of Mission Lodge No. 18, F. and A. M. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. NOTICE—M. . B. A. No. 35: Please meet at ihemooms this day (Friday), at 1 Giciock. to J. attend the funeral of Brother W, K. Mart- | langd, deceased. R. FLOUD, President. WILLIAM WARIN, Secretary. MILLARK—In this city, February 12, 1901, Frank A., beloved son of Julius and Matilda Millargk, & native of Prussia, aged 19 years and 9 months. Remains at the funeral parlors of les H. Jacob & Co, 318 Mason strest, between O'Farrell and Geary. = Funeral and interment at Oakdale, Stanislaus County, Cal., this (Friday) afternoon. ORENGO—In this city, February 14, 1801, Teresa Orengo, beloved wife of Benjamin -Orengo, beloved mother of Virgil, Florence, Benjamin and Teotista Orengo, and sister of Mrs. G. and Mr. N. Cadenasso. a native of Italy, aged 44 years and 9 months. (Wood- land K‘peru please copy.) C¥Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 11103 Filbert stréct. Interment New Italian Cemetery. 2 PLOVER—A requiem mass (month's mind) for the repose of the Soul of the late Patrick | Plover will be Church to-morrow (Sat REGENER. ¥ 14, 1501, W hruary 14, L tive of Germany, aged 39 years. STEIN—In Livingston, Ala., December 17, 1900, Alexander Stein, beloved father of Charles E.. Maurice, Herman, h rday), at § o'¢lock. native of Elsleben, months and 26 PALACE HOTEL. E Leland & w, Bnfilnn“! Holtman & w, Mo J Finch & w, Spokane |H H Knox, N G Grammar, Ohio F M Hablitt A Litteson ‘& w. Il |[H M Kahn, Salt Lake Ohlo M Clemes & w, Canad | OF Long & w, U S A/O F Humphrey, Mo H Newmark, . Ang |A C Vickery, Mo L Huttenbaeh, London Mrs Humphrey, Mo T Huttenbach, London Mrs Buzzard, Chicago al |Col Hawley & w. India T Magee Jr & w. CallA L Register, Phila D Blers, Indianapolls W B Taylor, Loulsiana 8§ W Meyerfleld, N Y A C Street, L Ang H G Nye, Chicago |T J Fleld, Monterey D Perkins & w, Mont |J Gaebelr Stanford Mise Perkins, Mont (C Dutton & w, Mont Ind € Filling & w. Mont Mrs Graham, S Jose { Miss Dixon, Mont |A Mitchell & w, Cinn | J J Donnelly, Colo |Mrs Simpson, N Y J Grimwood, . |Miss Simpson, N ¥ W Reld & w, Belmont| C Tattle & w, Colusa ‘0 K Whitton, S Jose F E Hart, Ohio ‘W Burnett, Palo Alto E Morrison, Cal |C A Smith, Minnapls A Duphuny, Eureka R Graham, Hanford | J Ohlering & w, Chgo Carleton & w Y C E Finlay, Mo J W Knox, Merced Dr Van Fossen, Mo H Rosehill, N Y L B Price & Mo T Houghton & w, Bstn | B F Blank, N'Y G Tiligman, N Y L 8 Fremann, N Y Miss Falling, Portland A Weinberg & w, Tac V Arntzen, Boston J Y Smith, Salt Lake R D Stephens, Sacto B Thomas, N 'Y W Prichard, Seattle C Bushman & w, Taco| GRAND HOTEL, J B Finch, Superior H W Butler, L Ang E W Dunn, San Jose |J Pauly, C Mrs D Hollister, Cal ’H A C Rublo, N Y Miss B Hollister, Cai |W Rapp, Chicago E W Pease, L Ang |W W Rngp, L Angeles A Donovan, 8 Leandro Mrs § § Smith, Minn V C Snelling, R Bluff |Mrs 8 J Harding, Stle Dr G Ivancovich & w, J Miredeth, Pittsburg etaluma - |F T Wiison, Mo L Smith. Merced M B Walker, D C W T Whitney & w, Miss § Merrigold, Cal Seattle J W Breming, Cal G Jilson, Hornbrook|J Berger. Los Angeles Scribner, Bakersfield Mrs G- Hammerly, Cal G Whit, v, H B Rodgers, Watsnvl 58 N | gers, Watsonville B o |W F Barnes, L Ang Woodward |C B Glidden, Madera G M Westcott, Concord'C A Foster, Lowell A B Ad Sacto | W R Johnson, Stocktn W AC . Auburn |W_H Nicholson, Cal O L Willlams, N.Y_.|J G. Shebley, Colfax CWW rshaw, Nev| A Sweeney, Cal J'R Rosl Mexico |G ¥ Martin, Franklin L'A Blasingame & w. G T Parr, rtland Frésno |E A Stuart, Seattle H L Fitspatrick & w,|L W_Williard, S Rosa Ireland |Mrg N T Boong, R Bift O'7T Fitzpatrick, Cal R E French, Bakersfid A J Larson, Lodl E B Waterman, Bkrfid C W _Babeock, Minn | T O Toland & w, Cal C C Morrjeon, Wis |E M Wilkingon & w, J B Wood, Kentucky | California © G Lewis, L Angeles H H Hunter, Boston S £ Whitaker, L Ang T L Gates, Vacaville NEW WESTERN HOTEL. . G Ratto, Cal Mrs Banito, San Dieg: e 1 F SpauldingCal| Miss K Donnelly, B C W D Good, Seattls |F G Patrick, Bradley E L Peterson, Seattle |A Crest, Mont E Peterson, tle | Miss Raymon, Mont J Balfour, Coultérville|J Quinn, St Louls J G _Smith, Tulare H'C Holt, Log Ang W H Calhoun, lowa |C Raelin, Jamestown A Sleg. Iowa J Krans,' Canada T Miller, Towa |J Smith, N Y 3 ¥ © Panith, § Diego IT Kennefick, St Louts Sun, Moon and Tide. States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Waters at _Fort Point, e o 1 ancis Published by officlal au- rintendent. high city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty- flv: minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same lt»both places. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15. :00) 55| 4T] F e 1 in hand column and the successive tides day In the order of occurrence as to time of celebrated at St. Ignatius | ¥ A | Lioya ' 18 being Takes Away OF COAL.ABOARD, HE Oceanic Steamship Company's Ventura sailed yesterday for Syd- ney, N. 8. W., via Homolulu, H. L, Pago Pago, Samoa, and Auckland, carrying the British and American mails for all of those places. Among those who went away in the cabin of the matl boat were the following name C. A, Hawkins, W. Gilbert, Dr. W. Warren, J. H. Wagner, M. Markell ‘and wife, W. S. Goodfellow and wife, W. Palache, John Van Bergen and wife, George B. Dearborn, Mrs. Dearborn and two children, Captain Wil- Lam Matson and wife, John 'D. Spreckels, Miss Grace Spreckels, Mrs. W. D. K. Gibson, Miss D. Mills, A. ‘Wilson ‘and wife, Miss Marsh, C. H. Bigelow and ‘wife, Miss K. Cousins, Miss McL. Manchester, Mrs. W, C. Dantels, ¥. Davis and wife, W, 8. Miller, A. Ci Miller and wife, L. ‘A. Stewart Mrs. J. Barraclough, Miss Barra- clough, Miss L. B. Davis, C. G. Owens, H. P. H. Hall and wife, H. R Falk and ,_John Buck, R. 8. Moore, W. A. Crow- . A, Thurston and wife, D. Scoula Scoular, 8. A. Watson, W. H. Davis, J and ‘wife, George Tourny, G. Shiri; 3 E. Hampton and wife, D. W. Stephens, 'E. C. Macfarlane, Mrs, W. A. Driscoll and infant, . F. Stone, F. Belasco, Miller, A. E. | Lacey, 8. A. Teal, R. F. Dillingham, A. Raas, C. N. Cotton and W 8. Sussman, M. e, M M. O’Shaughnessy, G. W. Hind, Miss E. Noble, | Miss M. Dyer, F. L. Decker, W. A. Alexan- | der, C. E. Bartlett, J. Rosenberg, Miss N. Ackerman, Mrs. Furman, W. J. Nead, Miss 3. Cook, L. E. Willlams, L. D. Adexander, Miss Mackintosh, Miss M. C. Alexander, G. 8 Ed dwards, wife and child; P. F. Kohnke, Miss A. A. Coleman, W. Esisr, George Warfleld, E, ‘W. McConnell, L. K. Kentwell, D. R. Green, Mrs. Danlels and mald, Mrs. Foster, Rev. E. Macintosh and wife, P. A. | Perry, 3. F. Riley, H. H. Scovel, D.’ Smiley, Miss E. L. Stow, Mfss B. Crocker, S. K. Stubbin, Mr Layton and wife, Mrs. e, Miss Galvin, Mrs. Kerr, Miss Rosenberg, Wil- libom Waterhouse, George L. Renshiine, A. Shireholtz, J. Campbell, Brother Bernard, G. H. Pecht, Reév. Father P. M. Jullotte and J. G Alexander. The Ventura has been thoroughly over- hauled, and Captain H. M. Hayward ex- pects to beat the Sonoma’s time to Auck- land. As the latter vessel beat her con- tract time to that point by elghteen hours, the Ventura will be doing remarkably well if she beats the record. There was an enormous crowd present to see the vessel away and three hearty | cheérs were given for the liner as she moved from the wharf. Many of the cab- ins on the steamship were beautifully decorated with flowers, but those ef Miss Grace Spreckels and Mrs. W. D. K. Gib- son were regular bowers of violets and hothouse plants and flowers. NEWS OF OVERDUE FLEET. One Vessel Posted as Missing, An- other Heard From. The schooner Fred E. Sanders arrived at Seattle from San Pedro last night and reported having spoken the German bark Otto Gildermeister on Januarly 30 in lati- tude 33 27 north, longitude 127 west. The Gildermelster was partially dismasted and was apparently heading for San Fran- cisco. The vessel is now out ninety-two days from Yokohama for Portland, and % per cent has been offered for several days to reinsure her chances. When she was seen by the Sanders she was making slow headway. The speaking of the Otto Gildermeister may give a fillip to the rest of the long overdues. The Cape Wrath is now out 105 days from Callao for Portland, and the Andrada % days from Santa Rosalia for Portland, and % per cent has in.vain been oftered l% the underwriters on their chances. The British ship Yarana, from Banta Rosalia for lquique, has been post- ed as missing at Lloyds’, ‘and the Andra- murchen, ‘78 days out from the Fraser River for Liverpool, has been practically given up for lost. The schooner Webfoot, which arrived yesterday from Grays 'Harbor, reports sighting a derellct, bottom up,’ twenty- five miles -off Tillamook Light. The bot- tom was painted red and the hull white. This is probably the remains of the schooner Joseph and Henry, which was wrecked during the recent gales. The hull drifted{nshore and was recognized and then drifted out to sea again. The description given by the captain of the Webfoot tallies with the * Joseph and enry. g —_——— Harbor Commissioners Meet. _At yesterday's meeting of the Board of Harbor Commliesioners the Risdon Iron ‘Works asked permission to erect a whart at thé Potrero 155 feet long and 20 feet wide. They want the structure to- form an approach to the marine ways which the company proposes bullding. A guar- antee will be flled with the board that the wharf will not be used for mercantile ‘works. 3 Val Franz was awarded a contract for {,paglng the roundhouse on Seawall 9 or At the request of Captain Glass the space between Yerba Buena (Goat) Island and Long Wharf, Oakland, were declared in the fairway and ships cannot anchor there any more. d Owners of property in the vicinity of the Sixth and Harriet streets intersection complained that the property of the State used ag a saloon site. The ma ter was referted to the Chief Wharfinger, The Independent Electric Light and Power Company asked the board for per- mission to submit bids for the lighting of the water front and all the State buildings thereon. The secretary was in- structed to call for bids for the work for the next thfee years, commencing May 1. sl Suss Water Front Notes. * The Dunsmuirs are overrun with coal’ ships and they cannot discharge them. The Royalist, Victoria, Bristol and Wel- lington are all in port, and ‘as only one can berth nthn u:ne therefli-! hx:uch Jug- ling as to how to of P he‘Welunngm is dficl_}lhr‘m;: In‘t?fi" day, the third time column gives the last, tide the day, except when fl.\flm but three tides, as Sometimes occurs. The given are in addition to the soundings on the United it sigh ) precedes the helghE '3'&;‘ the number given is subtracted from irl £iven by the charts. The plane of reference the mean of the lower low waters. - a chance and the Bristol is still at anchor, All of them will sall for the Boun;n again w i ns‘-tm:’l}'cNmu had a fractured nose, Great Number of Passeng'ers and Every Ounce of Cargo She Can Get Aboard. FOUR COLLIERS Ti‘IAT ARE STRIVING IN VAIN TO GET RID OF THEIR LOADS. THEY ARE THE BRISTOL, ROYALIST, VICTORTA AND WELLINGTON, AND BETWEEN THEM THEY HAVE MORE THAN 15,000 TONS a lacerated scalp wound and a cut fore- head dressed at the Harbor Hospital early yesterday morning by. Dr. Armistead. Mc- amara; who is a bricklayer, says he was knocked down and robbed, but Officers Dower and Richter say he was drunk and till, striking his face against the curb- stone. Quartermaster Captain Miles of the ‘Warren has been transferred to the Sheri- dan and will go out on that transport next Saturday. Three of the Japanese who escaped from the Mail dock Tuesday were recaptured yesterday, NEWS OF THE DCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The Glooscap loads lumber at’ Tacoma for Melbourne, (s, option of Sydney, 52s 8d, or Cork 838, prior to arrival; the Dutch steamer ‘Wilhelmina, wheat at Portland for Europe. Supplies for Nanaimo. The collier Titania salied yesterday for Na- naimo with various mining supplies valued at 33284, including the following: 3 coils wire rope, 375 rails, 205 steel ralls, 9350 Ibs grease, -— Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, February 14. Stmr Nortlt Fork, McLellan, 48 hours from reka. Stmr_Geo W *Elder,’ Randall, 3 days from Portland,.via Astoria 2 days. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 32 hours from Ventura. Stmr_Greenwood, Fagerlund, 12 hours from Rules Landing, tmr- Point Arena, Hansen, 13 hours from Mendocino. Stmr Gipsy, Lelanc Stmr Santa’ Rosa, Diego. itmr Westport, Ericsson, 48 hours from Eu- a. Stmr Crescent City, Payne, 51 hours from S tme Bristol, Mex 4 days from Oy r_stmr Bristol, Melntyre, rom Oys- ter Harbor. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 48 hours from Pighermans Bay. pochr Lettltia,” Zachary, 7 days from Grays arbor. Bchr Webfoot,” Mercer, 6 days from Grays Harbor, CLEARED, ' Thursday, February 14. Stmr Ventura, Hayward, Honolulu and Syd- ney; J.D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Corona,. Hinkle, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Nor stmr Titania, ‘Egenes, Nanaimo: John Rosenfeld's Sons. SAILED. Thursday, February M. Stmr Ventura, Hayward, for Honolulu and Sydney. ¥ Btmr Centennial, Anderson, for Seattle. Stmr Sequola, Winkel, —. Stmr Hyades, Garlich, Chemainus. Stmr Scotla, ‘'Walvig, Eureka. Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, Nanaimo. Br stmr Condor, Anderson, Callao. Stmr Charle: Nelson, Klitgaard, Eureka. Stmr Alentraz, Carlson, Greenwood. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, —. Stmr Aberdeen, Hansen, —. - Bark Mauna Ala, Smith, Honoluju. rge Santa Paula, McGovern, Ventura, in tow of tug Rescue.’ Schr Del Norte, Jacobsen, Rogue River. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOC, Feb 14, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind calm. 3 MEMORANDUM. Per schr Webfoot, from Grays 4, 24 hours from Monterey. telow, 44 hours from San Harbor Feb 1—Jam 25, 25 miles off Tillamook Light, saw & vessel bottom up painted with red bottom, for- ward part of keel under water, white hull. MIBCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Feb 13—Br ship Yarana, from Santa, Rosalia, for Iquique, has been posted in Lioyd'a,as missing: ¥ BEATTLE, Feb 14—The schr Fred E Sander, from 8an Pedro, reports speaking the Ger ship Otto Gildermeister on Jan 30 in lat 33 50 N, lon x;l,ao W, dismasted. Vessel had nothing but three low masts standing and was heading B by N. Was all right and would try and make Ban Francisco. DOMESTIC PORTS. GRAYS HARBOR — Arrived Feb 9 — Schr Daunttess, from San Pedro. NEAH, BAY—Passed in.Feb 14—Ship Indiana, hence Jan 31, Nanalmo; schr Lottie Ben- nett, hence Jan 30, for Port Townsend: stmr Sanfa Barbara, hence Feb 1], for Seattle. S~ Al zuz's—sln.d Fe PORT LO! ‘eb 14—Stmr National City, for San Francisco. TACOMA — Satled Feb 14— Ship Dashing Wave, for San Franclsco. SEATTLB—Arrived Feb 14—Schr Fred E Sander, from San_Pedro. E, SAN' PEDRO-Sailed Feb 14—Stmr Bruns- r San Francisco; stmr Pasadena, for stmr Nokomis, for Grays Harbor. FEUREKA—Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Lakme, hence Feb 13; stmr Alliance, from Astoria. Balled Feb 14-Stmrs Ponoma and San Bedro, a1 L for 8an Franciseo. ASTORTA—Arrived Feb 14—S§tmr Columbia, hence Feb 12; Br stmr Almond> Branch, from Nagasaki; Nor stmr Skarpsno, from Hongkong; Qer ship Brunshausen,.from Guaymas. COO8 AY—Balled Feb 14—Schr Glen, for | San_Francisco. PORT BLAKFLEY—Arrived Feb 14—Bktn Robert Sudden, from Honolulu; bitn Wrestler, onolulu. "3?1\’}3 HARBOR—Arrived TFeb 14—Strar Coronado, hence Feb 11: schr C A Thayer, from San Pedro: schr C R Wilson, hence Feb 1. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Feb 14-Stmr Homer, for Eureka. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Advance, from Colon. Salled Feb 13—Stmr City of Washington, for S FOREIGN PORTS. FREMANTLE—Arrived Feb 12—Bktn Arago, trom Columbla River YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 11—Br stmr Glen- O TARCENToArrived Jan_ 21—Ger stmr Tants, from Hamburg, for San Franclsco. Feb ";:NAKA—ArflVM ;l'"l?r fi:c!‘iib 13—=Stmr St B STOWN—Amivel Feb 15-Br ship A e iyen Dec B—Bark Gasiball, "8'6:4};‘«"_":“,.'1".;« Féb 12-Stmr Finance, from ew 3 Bag¥ Shp ineis SpR 2t wy"fitgfngfmgfi Feb 13—Br ship ed Jan 7—Br bark 5" bark Mac- ‘eb 13—Br stmr Em- press of India, '\.;d of a OCEAN s STEAM ; GENOA—Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Auguste Vie- ROUEN_In port Jan - bark Cambronne, | RAILWAY TRAVEL ) Pup Poodle Dog and Marchands Gombined Can not give elther the elegance or the gustatory satisfaction of the SANTA FE DINING CARS They go to Chicago In 8 days on the Californla Limited SOUTHERN FAVIFIC COMPANT. (raciric sysTm.) Tradms lon - - o nrrive as BAN FRANCINCO. ™~ (Main Live, Foot of Market Sireek) SEAVE — Fuow JANuasy 1, 1901 ARRIVE 71804 Bendein, Vi B ot N . TSy 7804 Davis, Ty Knighte Landing, 7:481 B, ot @ *“‘m“fim: RN M P ettrop. Broskion: Mererd giz0u v.\xmfifimfimsufi FH torfa, from New York, for Mad on cruise; stmr’ Aller, from New York, via Naples. 10008 The Ovlapdl .. Sdsy LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Saga- | 11 cer NI oamton sinento, Mane moree, from Boston; stmr Teutonic, from New | 411004 Niles, Siockion, fac ! York: stmr Gestrian, from Boston; stmr Cufix, Forterville trom New York. 111004 % Sailed Feb 14—Stmr New England, for Bos- on. Sacrament e, ... NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Meno- | 'Bigen o and Wep Biailons. minge. from London; stmr Oldenbers, from | giags Martiuer, San Ramon. Valielo, Napa, Calistoga. Sauta’ 41907 Benl Salled Feb 14—Stmr La Chlmp-fino. for Havre: stmr Fuerst Blsmarck, for Napies, eto. BOSTON—Arrived Feb 14-Stmr Saxonia, from leArPoul. BREMEN —Arvived Feb 4—Stmr Weimar, from New York ANTWERP—Satled Feb 14—Stmr Cambyses, for San Franeisco. QUEENSTOWN—Salled Feb 14—Stmr Ocean- ie, “from Liverpool, for New York. —— Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. B pire. attewan o Mandalay. Ixpress, Hao- 8an Pedro. 3 "".1 Redilug, Alllance. Fortland an Sound aud Kash s Humbol Pablo, P and Way Sta 18:057 Vallejo COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange). (Foo of Market Street.) . Centerville, J Felton, s G Bea s Gra cad Wes Nowark, Gontorvilie, Bait o Alnmden, Felton, Bonlder Creok, Banta Ofuz sod Priveipal Wi Station s ‘| China and Japan. Feb. 13 15 Nowark. {| Panama & Way Poris. [Feb. 13 307 Hunters' Exoursion, Sea Joss aod V:ofllllnd and Astorl e, 18 | 0T S Vay Stations - concrererrensrie_13180F . Beattle . 19 .| Seattle . . 19 CREEK ROUTE FERRY -|Beattle . . 19 | ANGISO0—Fost of Markeb Streat (Slip 8)— !| Coquitie " River - 19| 1:08 . : Honolulu 3 e [ Puger Soind 1 = uget Sound Ports % > Point Arena . . 21 | COAST DIVISION (Broad Gasge). |San Diego .. 21 (Third aiid Townaend Sta) Crescent Ciiy.. | Crescent City .21 TO BAIL. Steamer. Deat nation. February 15. Eureka.. Humboldt .... .o WaHa Walla.|Puget Sound Ports, Corona... ‘Emplre....... [Coos Bay Point Arena..'Point A Pl 2 . North Fork ‘Hu;bold?nf Pler 3 .'::fl::.‘:’:-‘-"«n‘m'w:" 1y § Mandalay.... |Coquille River Pler 2 U500pSan Jose, Los Gatos sad Nome City... (Humboldt ... Pler 2( ¥ W ar Stations. February 17. 3:307 San Jow and Princip Alllance...... |Portland & Coos B/ 9 am/Pler — 20r San Jose and Way Stations. Pt {Humboldt .. 5| 2 pm(Pler $ | 411:45¢ San Joss and Way Stations. G. W. Elder. |Astoria & FortiarM|11 am|Pler 26 T Santa Rosa... sepee| 9 am(Pler 11 giuday sxsapted. City of P PMsS ] e g e Slrz,gcdr:.r |Pler 2 @ Satarday ::"- Roanoke...... Pler S W PSS’ | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN Y. (0. 5 Pler — LESSER Pler 13 SAN FRANCISCO AND NCRTH PAGIFiC Puget Sound Ports|1l am!Pler 9 RAILWAY COMPANY. Vdlparaiso & Way s!vm;s.w. 1 Tl Fermy. Vet of .";‘“ s H Francisco to San Rafael. F Alaska v Puget 8d|.. RAILWAY TRAVEL. | 340, m::nus-a' Z3cior 4:00, 1130 o m.; 160, B:00, 50, m. Bd".ln San Fradcisco dnd Schuetsen Park, same schedule as above. San Bemacisco. | Now. 1. %0, | san Francises. Trains—paity. lc‘cn Market:Street Ferry Depot. . Local | Lim'd | Ovri'd | Local Daily.| Daily.| Daily. S | 8% | pestmation | &35 | B $:30 pm| 8:00 am) Gu!q{l.ll. 45 pm| €:29 pm T 8| o0 am| and”Ohiab. | 7:38 S o ral P for afterncon. 9:00 a. m. train is the California Limited. Carrying Palace Sleeping Cars and Dining E 10:35 am Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs || "™ *®| 5.00 | Guernevitte. 'l:l— fo Bakersfield for accommodation of local || s peml * - 472 om ssengers. Ko second class ket .:.r-:‘n‘nnor:efid on this train. :5?:- 730 am| $:00 am| Sonoma | 9:15 am| §:40 am rain arrives at 5:55 p.m. daily. | and n::n p.,t‘: ::‘Slfltlloll; ‘I‘.oul P - 5:10 pm| 5:00 Glen Ellen. | §:06 pm| 6:22 pm ing train arrives at 11:05 a. m. daily. : = = 00 p. m. is the Overland Exoress, T30 am| 800 am) : 25 am. throush, Palace and Touriet Siecpecs wnd | | -39 pmi 6:00 pm| Sebastopol. |58 sml'3 3 o free Reclining Chair Car, also Palace Santa Rosa for Mark West Eieeper. .which cuta out at Fresno. Cor- AL responding train Arrives at G:55 p. m. daily. Ay g i - 1" Baorseld oping Y at Hopland Duncaa : m. At all’ points in San Jeaquin Vailey. Core mn!x;.“}' train arrives at 3:40 a. m. dally. rket street and in S g e B for_Vichy b Wimaiio: 18 Teoavay. Oob !r‘ 3 ‘Saratogs B : " ™" || Bbrinks. Blus Lakes. Laurel Deil Lake. Wister pem— | Jobn 's. Riverside. .. - { TG Fort. Brags. - Weatport. Usat NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, §R 5. 2 Soee Wi, Via Seusaiite Ferry. Oy o Moniay rouad- iy Hekets ut re- RIS TS ML VaLLEY 'sundays. round-trip tickets to all potats o, s o0 AND SAN RAFAEL. — San Rafael at half rates. SR RRGR R AR m | i T it o S 9 -fiz'rs:n-f:aé.‘gp?&m‘um a m., *u15 | MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Seusalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. T FR ABL V. SAN FRAN, AR. BAN FRAN. WEEK DAYS—5:20, *6:30, 7:45, 9:20 a m., - 3:00 7. 0. 20, 145, 20, 4:30 T4 3 | .. WEEK DAYS.. b~ -6 4 EXTRA TRIPS %) Stayovernightat the Tavenx {10:35 4. - DAYS—&: 00 F. . R e e b me e SURDATS {5 Y Trains marked (*) start from San Quentin. 35 P, M. FROM MILL V. TO _SA; N_FRANCISCO, 6:43, ‘7‘:3. 930 a. m., THROUGH TRAINS. 6:55 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta % 1:45 p.' m. Saturdays—Tomales and way §:00 a. m Sundays—Tomales' and way stations. \

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