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THE SAN IRANCISCO. CALL, THURSDA —ININETEENTH INFANTRY BAND PLAYS WHEN THE GAELIC PATTUSIENS STEAMS OUT INTO THE BAY BOUND FOR THE ORIE NT 1903 ANUARY 29, MISCELLANEOUS. a Orjental Com ic eailed deep ] € ht and with a full p——1 b Col eat Event 0f Inferest ‘o Furni‘ure Buyers - An Opportunity That > gkong. sailec L Buyers Wik Avzi' Them- Rt Heuany Bis srivetély expe scves o ntor published opinion bullding 5 s g % g ov ik and of the ph Ryt s Dr. W £ v rprise 3 r 1 wa nt to | - g b the man of med- | iy i num & | R nfed the - we clear ' gt wa steamship’s a i P X an g g . s g P w r's daugh- | » o dock | YOU ARE THE GAI)\ERS—THAT‘ & s Sur- 1 will | yey John IF ‘0'(.' BLY NOW And s about he w MONEY DOES ITS BEST WORK | g.ngplank NOW Y | = A not forgotten | Mr. Stratton,” said St. John, who P uhexy 1 honor." replied | . [ 1 knew thing about | ad- |y i thing to_d Six ‘ he « thanks ward r < s attentive e until 1 Le ang Syne” d = G gE was express- g his xpected t branch of the Govern- e ded him 2 flicera were . xer turn the hurri ol € & d a sad good-by Ne a San Fra o attorney at the | . sailed on the Gaelic | . - [ w Docks. For ¥ burgh Bor trier | of 1 0 POR’ ND—Arrived Jan 28—Schr 0 e T R | Oceania from San Diego 1| ~—~ - 2 out Jan 28—Jap stmr Shinano Ma 20 - - - - - e e Seattle, for Hongkong 2!} RAYS HARBOR—Arrived Jan 27 531 504/ * - | on. from Altata ot 1 Jan Schr Transit, trom €an | NOTB—In the above exposiilon of the ¢ { ) tre early morning Aides are given In the lef | ey A—Safled Jan 28— Stmr Columbla, | hard column and the successive tides of the “rancisco. day in the urder of occurtence as to time; d his hands and fuce with broken SDRO—Arrived Jan 28—Stmr Lakme, | | t fourth time column gives the last tide of the | day. | | . . . ‘ . ‘ ¢ Il cargo of coffee except when there are but three tides, as . B9 Among thém wi n 28—Schr Wempe Brothers, for fometimes mhcuu g‘n- he'lg s given are in * . ‘Who has been in hor addition to the soundings of the U b 3 | Honduras ' 3 " LANDING—Arrived Jan Stmr | Coast Survey Charts, except when & minus (- ‘ | juet been an elsction for President. There were | Navarro, from Point .Arena. sign precedes the haight, and then the number . ¢ | three candidates and each claims the victory cd’Jan 28 —Simr Navarro, for & given is subtracted from the depth given by . b | The m hed not been settled when Davideén Arrived | the charts. The plane of rence is the mean : left hough Jossible that trouble | & | lower low waters P : | might result. J. ¢ orhees, another passen- | 2. tme W i Kou- | senger, has been at San Sebastian building orona, hence Jan 25. | . ¢ | mills for the Butters Mining Syndicate, Miss | sor, from Portland. Jan 25— . Movements of Steamers. b wders, act was a passenger from | & 5 75 = i . : e fea u;ao\ni: atar, #he ay | audina, for | TQ ARRIVE. . M ette Vaudevilla Company, to which grenn Thaye o S T B R . | 4 | the belonged, just paralyzed the Colombians. | P rabsicer i Mie N et o BN o From. . {4 | They arrived at Colon Octoher 21, played there | lulu. stmre Corona and Homer, for San Fran- | ws S |4 | for a while and then opened at Panagna. | | if Grave: ashae, P4 . ‘At our first p rma at Panama she iled Jan Stmr Columbia, | pUDeL. | ¢ | killea and twenty injured, but the performa WHATCOM—Salled Jan 28—Schr Jas Rolph, | T oeianaw =) Oyelee Hachor : : | 4 | went right along just the same, and at G an Francisco { Bl Oysler Harbor . + | quil even the vellow fever never stopped us | COMA—Sailed Jan 28—Br ship Muskoko, | Cor Seattle ¢ The Panama's passengers included | Town; sthr King Cyrus, for San | oior arenn..| pomboldt . {3 | mitze and wite, Carl Ritze, Mise Helen C | : t IN'“"‘“ - S,'_“:"‘D'"e”; Wes b . i 8. A. Emerson, J. Weigold, L. Beers, ONDO—Arrived Jan 28—St Bruns- J 5 iego & ‘ { | Boull, CF. Bai Miss' Lilliani Landers, E. bente Jan. 9 g B 3 R R . Peanee, W. Hogan, W. Davidson, J. C. Voor- | “SOUTH, BEND—Sailed Jan 28—Stmr Rival, | Cojombia, . Grays Harbor . . ¢ | pees. for Hat: Weanties | Columbia Portland & Astoria....|Jan. M s/ e SEATTLE - Atrived Jan 28 Stmr City of | Namond.:...:| Newport & Way Ports.|Jan: . Shipping x,-.t,mg.m, | Seattle, from Sikagway; Jap stmr Shinano | Novo. .. it o ¢ ARRIVED Mpeny: 0w NiEHb Rival 7} Willaoa Harbor...o, M : Wednibiny, Inouaiy 8h; ISLAND PORT. | Pomona.... .| Humboldt ..... e 4 | . Stmr National City, Johnson, 16 hours from | HONOLULU—Arrived Jan -Bktn Maka- | City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports . 3 | Fort Brage | well, from Newcastle. Aus. Jan 28 Stmr Ne- | Eureka.......| Humboldt ... . it Stir Senator, Patterson, hours from Vic- | braskan, hence Jan 20; stmr Californian, from | State of Cal.| San Diego & Way Pts o torla and Puget Sound ports, | Seattle. Caos Bay San Pedro & Way Pis/Feb. 4 : Stmr Nevadan, Weeden, 7 days 9 hours from Salled Jan 28—Stmr Korea, for Hongkong. | Alameda.. Honolulu ............ |Feb. i Honolulu FORMIGH. PORTA | Alb River....| Point Arena & Albion. Ket. . $ | gStmr Whitesboro. Olsen. 16 hours from | HULL—Arrived Jan 21—Fr ship Blarritz 1€ [ Portiand & Astorfa. Feb. reenwoo 5 o s 3 b Seattie coma . IFeb. : ¢ | Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. | "°7¢¢ AUE 2L oo o Hew Tork via Pauama. [Feb. b4 Stmr North Fi Nelson, 26 hours from e b fatlad’ Tar T Puget Sound Ports. ... Feb. $ Eureka (NEW YORK-—Sdlled Jan tmr Allianca, | C ina.. Ching & Japan Fe. Etmr City of P . M on, 22 days | 0 i E | Ramses. . attle - |Fe . { | trom Panama and way ports B s FOREIGN PORTS | North Fork... Humboldt * $ | i Falle of Ciyde, "Mataon. 12 days trom | MANILA—Arrived Jan 2—Ger stmr Veroua, | Maripoea e . Hilo rom New York. 2 Slerra. . < Svdney & Way Port 9 ¢ | Ger snip Seetanrer. Schoemaker, 141 days Lnulu In port Jan 13—Br ship County 2 b + from Newcastle, England. of Caithness, L TO s, . : Br ship Bardowle, Suiter, 153 days from er an 24—Fr bark | s o Antwerp milte > S : . }:r‘lr‘axxk General Foy, Breullle, 14 days from | YOKOHAMA ailed —Br stmr Doriq | Steamer. | Destination. Sails.| Pler, . ¢ | Ipswitch. | for San Francisco. Jan Zi—Br stmr Shimosd, | —— e | | G 2 o ’ for New York. Jan 23—Br stmr Empress of | | i . : et Beny Bundm, Jatwen, 1% daye tront | R e e s | Redondo... | Portiand-Tillanrk. (10 amPier : 3 | Biin W B Dimond. Hanson) 14 ders trom | LEISH In port Ian - | SR Kiohan] Sottis & Tucoin. | § hesiPler onolulu. Marchand, for Sal a om¢ eka - C a. i P 4 ey, 7 days ALTAL—Arrived Jan 24—Schr Prosper, | Eureka. “Humboldt . | 9 am|Pt M ‘ ’rrf'- £ aans Sweasey, Hutman, 27 Gays, trom |, PALTALZAe P | Albion Rive | Pt, Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier ' ¢ Schr Pearl, Ipsen, 13 days from Unga. MOLLENDO--Arrived Jan 26—Schr Balboa, | State of Cal, 8an Diego & Way.| § am!Pler . ‘ CLEARED. & | rom. Chemainus. Coos Day...| San Pedro & Way.| 8 am|Pier Wednesday, January 28, SALLAO—In port Dec 10-1tal bark Beeche [ snmmmy j\av‘x)x!m‘rhi Way Pts| %Drx] e ; i AC bost e - “zart : fer { CB(Trgf"coi EX’EH" anson, San Pedro; Pacific 20 3" sun 11 Br stmr Croydon, | San Pedro Hymboldt }'S PmiFe : ; ¥ & |3 | Coast Steamsh | anuary | ] Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; |y —U § stmr | Rainler Seattle & Whateom| 5 pm|Pier . g ¥ i |3 | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. i P i ool R £ d B Hembures Wi ] 2 PRIPie 3t M 3 | Stmé_ Pomona. Bonifield, Eureka: Pactnc | F4NRE ‘,;,L',‘p:..c.n Jin P8—Br ahip Lord January 31. | ) . % Zro ke Const Steamship Co cutine. Sen £or’ QUeSRIGED. “9T | chico. ..... | Coquille River ....| 6 pmPier 2 . i : T ¢ | " Br stmr Gaelic, Finch, Hongkong, Yokohama | “R{11.1Y ~Passed Jan 25— Br ship Semantha, | Centraita Grave & Sl 8 pm[Prer 2 ‘ ¢ | and Honolulu; O & O S8 Co, from Oregon, for Queenstown, | G. Lindauer, Grays Harbor | 8 pm|Pier — . ‘ Bktn S N Castle, Nelson, Honolulu; J D | pgox G-—Arrived prior to Jan 28— Pt. Arena..! Point Arena . 4 pm Pier 2 ’ ;. § | soreckels & Bros Co. Shawmut, from Taco ‘ Humboldt J1:30 p|Pier 11 b et ! OCPAN 8 el o 20 $ : Wednesday, January, 28. | NE{V YORK—Arrived Jan 28—Stmr Blucher. | Senator .. ;ug:i Sound Ports|i1 .Efi‘éi‘lfia M Santa Barbara, Zaddart, Port Harford |from Hamburg, Boulogne and Southamptoti: | Newsboy [] ¢ g © | Newsboy .. Los Angeles ......| ¢ pm Pler 16 4 seo W Elder, Randall, Astorla. tmr Prinzessin Victoria Luise, from Hamburg. | Feb: 1 b ¢ Pomona, Honifield, Eureka. ajled Jan 28— Stmr Sicilian, for Genoa and | g | aas D Wyl ¢ F ! Alczzar, Martin, Greenwood. Naples: stmr Rotterdam, for Plymouth and | Norn Fork.| Harbame .. voy| § amBier 11 . THE CALL, with it s Scot son, Bowens Landing. Bouloghe: stmr Calabria, for Mareellles and | Orh FOT& | iy b =3 ' > CALL, wr s usuw Gualala, Oiten, Bihlers Point. Leghorn; stmr Friesland, for Southampton; | columbia. .. Astorla & Fortiandjit anllbiee s ol 4 . . s Phoenix, Odland, Mendocino, stmr Ceitie, for Livernool. X o Dollar e Masbor s m:‘; ~; ‘1 enterprise, wil /urmsh the en- 3| oSimr Arcata, Nelton, Coos Bay and Port | ANTWERP Sailed Jan 28—Stmr Pennland. | Avetlc. umboldt . 110 am|prer 3 $ : ’ . % or_Philadelphia. R Liii| Newport & ‘W 9 am Pie ' | lire series to its readers ABSO- b ompitn pin SIS 1 o e o] eiaRLSE Satet JaR e s Exjurie co SGld | Gras Trarvor o ll‘:;‘x;\'i? 2 M sk s . < 2 * February 3. M L TE 1.y FR ],*E ‘ ;‘:"EAE:‘;;‘MO?;!;;" l?ldm‘lfnuelbourne. ":,!ngzfg‘ol,—i«mud Jan 28—8tmr Ultonia, Willapa Harbor |4 pr(Pler 16 b y L v IS, ¢ | Schr Onward, Larsen, Coquille River. MOVILLE—Arrived Jan 28—Stmr Corinth- 1:80 p|Pter 11 : ¢ Schr Bemsie K. Peterton, Santa Cruz. fan, trom St John, N B, and Hailfax, for Liv- Pler 13 A . 3 s , i : erpool. | Febraary 5. : HIS exquisite effect in delicate water |} T e BT | Bty achra | Buget Soang: Porialt) amioriey | X anuary me | City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports|1l am|Pler 19 . 1 g 8| schr Ocean Spray. Ellingsen. hence Jan 2 > s colors will be the npext prize. The ac- [t |5 0o Bt e o esconn 22 | Branch _Hyarographic Office. U. 8. N.. Mer- | HIv8! N ehranct s ) Mo 2 +| k 3 : carrying away foresall Jan 27, 12 miles W of chants’ Exchange, San 'Francisco, Cal. | Nevadan Hongtutu: Rahulel ?a pm p!" 20 o companying re production by Oscar 3 |wersens hnd"';‘.;—‘sza.nrmuew gale, G e RO Perpy | C_Nelton.. [ Seattie & “Tacomai10 amiPier 2 S i | ¥ ¥ - v building was dropped exactly at noon to-d ¢ g 7 POINT LOBOS, Jan 28 10 b m—Weath rf FROM SEATTLE, .| Holliday Banghart gives one but a faint § clear: wind NW, velocity 16 miles Der hour. | 5 % *bisomion Heaa " meridian. or at8 | __ e . SPOKEN BURNBTT. leamer. s P “ » - . 3 +! idea of the original Becuty at the Llr)ks 4 | Per Seefabrer—Nov 20, lat 5722 8, lon 68| Lieutenant . 16 charge. | City Seattle. !sx gway & Way Port . 4 | . Ger ship Susanna, from Iquique, tor Ham- | SRR Sadia Kok v, | VaIdes direct urg. | Free with next Sunday’s Cail $ 158 2 1at 11 & ion 33 W, Be stmr Mont.| ® Sun, Moon and Tide. i e RS e | | | calm, from Avommouth, for St John, N B. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Cottage City.. Skagway & Way Ports.(Feb. 8§ . ‘ 13::%‘2[: nt :m‘.;‘,ulo;- ’:xm I“t Br ship Timés and F}lell}l:;- of High and Low | Nome City. Valdez direct ..... By St s S Ut e B . , tor Charleston, Waters at_Fort Point, sntrance to San | Al-Ki. | Skagway & Way' Fori X sesssssecscccs s » : B ti Per Fr Gea Foy—Nov 40, off Cape| Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- | Farallon. Skagway & Way Ports.|Feb, § . 4 3 s ' s D i 3 - - —- . | ol . — - - — - . HEE . . i |e VET N BLUBBER HUNT WHICH, AFTER SEVEN YEARS' IDLENESS, IS PREPARING TO GO INTO b ‘ { COMMISSION FOR ANOTH SPELL OF ACTIVITY IN JAPANESE WATERS AND THE SOUTH SEAS, TO o I 1¢ ? FOLLOWED BY A TRIP AROUND THE HORN. . | 3 . . | . - — - X3 ¢ WITH NEXT | . . ‘ Harry M. Hobb bark Ville Dijon, from Swansea, for ’ thority of the Superintendent. . Mrs, fec | .. NG he high and low waters occur at | ¢ iy, Mra, W. W PORTS. the front (Mission-street wharf) about . ’ i H. Seely. Mise E. Jan 27—Bkin J M | tWwentv-five minutes later than at Fort Point; . S 13 i ck, San Fran- | the height of tide is the same at both places. p | ‘ Ventura Sails This Evemng i ,,(m,] THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, | Steamship ( pa - i vening at 8 o'clock for Honolulu The late l our of departure i | unt of the late arrival in | . British- 1 Foreric, f 3 A . Links.” | X e e e “Poritha’ O, T it | i .fluty at the Links. —Arrived Jan 28—Bktn Ska- 0l Coam R . AMUSEMENTS. rou ! WON'T To find a good play a LOOK AROUND AGAIN . . . JKS LLOWANGE AN THEESTHTE 2 Widow of Former May- . or Ellert Wants More Money. F ¥ | hey don't make them an Because they can't In our splendid n our excel stumes 2 | Remember the next—“HOITY TOITY." THIS AFTERNOON AT 3:15. | ZECH SYMPHONY CONCERT Seats on sale at the Theater. General admis- :Sa.ys Late Husband's -Prop- | erty Can Safely Yield :“’h" PROGRAMME: 2 | | Overtu Meathdy | $100 a Month. Symohony Mozare Russ Wuerst F. h Sarah ert, widow of former Mayot | Overtu ,,‘..k..‘..k Levi R. Eilert, filed a petition for a fam- | - - St 1ly allowance out of her husband's estate lin the Probate Court yesterday. She brdr.'EA]'a[ " asks the court to aHow her §100 a month, By E PO and says in her petition thal Elert’s| WALE L. GREENBAUM estate Is of suflicient value to w of | SALE OF SEATS NOW OPEN. |such an award. She states also that| —FOR— | though she has an income of $730 a A(‘.Ari GABRILOW'TSCH | owr o s amount is from her own estate, this amoun THE WONDERFUL RUSSIAN LAV not sufficient to enable her to live in a JSDAY AND THURSDAY BRUARY 3D anc NIGHTS, H manner befitting her station in life | | /The petition is an interesting one in Ao 11)-;:: it shows that Ellert's estate is of Pl S & e P oceedings, | RESER $1 00 and 7 |greater value than legal proceedings. e e e & ¢ leretofore held, showed. The estate was VERETT PIANO LSBD | appraised at $5000, an amount hardly larg. | Oakland—Macdonough, Theater, Wed., Feb. 4 enough to warrant monthly allowance | of $100. which fact seems to bear out the KO A suit of Edna Eilert, a daughter of El- l l jlert by a former marriage. She has | BOHEMIAN VIOLINIST | petitioned for an inquiry into the €9n- | [ \sT CONCERT TO-MORR: 2 RNOON | gition of her father's estate, and evi- iy | dently has a thorough knowledge of her ” | father's affatrs. Miss Ellert clatmed that STEINWAY HALL. 4‘!-¢r father's estate worth $25,00. S Seats Sherman, Clay & Co's. anlg $1 00. filed a suit to set aside an assignment — her interest for 3500, which she claims wa | obtained from her by her stepmother, after un ulleged false statement of the | value of the estate. - \ Experienced Cold Weather. The schooner Pearl, which arrived yesterday from the North with 15,000 codfieh ,-mm-woNDRoUS VAUBEVILLE! having aKl-"Yl'll\‘Fd some terribly cold weather d The Pearl was frozen in the ic about 200 miles from Unga and the crew suf- fered considerably from the cold, which was of | unusual intensity. The thermometer registered from 10 to 12 degrees below zero and several | members of the crew were frost bitten. on Getober 27 Filson and Errol; Hill and Silvainy; Collins and Hart, and Morrisey and Rich. | Last Times of Richard J. Jose; Jules | and Ella Garrison; Fields and | Ward; Les Frasettis and the Scott i Brothers. | Reserved and Opera Cha CENTRAL’"“”’E Market Eighth. Phone South 333 ING THIS WEEK AND SUNDAY. AD"EETISE.IENTS STETTER'S CELEBRATED cony, 10¢: Box S Startiing and stir- DANGER e 0 PARIS Now in_its year in Enl\:ml STOMACH ITTERS To cure Sick Headache, Sour Siomfch,‘ Indigeslion, Dyspepsia, PRIC! {"i‘\?r}w‘- o S }f;c gg: | Conslipation, Malaria, Ffever and Next Week—"A BOY WANTED." | Ague, you should take the Bitters | OPERA “TIVOLIgs { EVERY EVENING AT § SHARP! MATD DAY SHARP! of the Tows. ous Opera The Mlkado at once. No other remedy is so| effective or has such a record of | cures back of it, Give it a trial. Desirable location, unsurpassed cuisine, unequaled servigg and modern conveniences are the attributes that Friday e. Ounly, Jan. have made these two || pprtor CHARLES WILLIAMS \.r San Jose hotels popular with will aj as KOKO. tourists and travelers who visit San Fran- cisco. Next Production Famous Authors POPULAR PRICES Telephone Bush #: ALCAZAR™ “E."” by the Same e and T3e. EOLUMBIA b f’mYN,L BELASCO azd MAYER Prasristirs LEADING THEATE: | TO-NIGHT—EVERY EVENING at 8.08. NOTE—Owing to the enormous success of e o OTE—Curtain risey ev'gs at $:03 sharp an this. production, no other play will be offered rr:‘_“f,:, 2:05 p. m. sharp. % during the JAMES und \\'\RLrL engagement LoOUIS DERICK James = Warde CHRISTIAN . . oA cent Spec- | _ ERNEST HASTINGS as JOHN STORM In Wagenhals and Kemper's Magnificent Spe: ‘_AL'I,F EREAT HUNT ab GLORY QUATLE. | tacular Presentation of Shakespeare's Superb Production—Perfect Cast. |66 h T t LR PRICES Eyeninas 13¢ | - £ Matin 13¢ “The Tempest.” e &= Wesk Now Ready. a and Last | seats for the Se |CALIFORNIA —THIS WEEK— The world eatest Swedish dialect co median, 'KNUTE ERICKSON “The Man From Sweden." . DAY NIGHT n NEXT St HQYT'S | ‘ “A Stranger in New York” | Comy Organization“on the Road. _Headl Strongest Every Member a THE CHUTES! Blgh Class Specialties Everv Afternoon and Evening in the Thoroughly Heated Theater, TO-NIGHT. GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE Concluding With Famous Romantic Actar Presenting THE MASTER AT ARMS ™ | No advance in prices—23c, f0c, 75¢. OPERA | GRA/N HOUSE ! To-night and Every Evening This Week. | MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY, ~ | NEW LIVING PICTURES. Great Triumph of the Young ~American i 2 Tragedienne, \ TAKE A TRIP _MiSs NANCE O'NEIL, ' *‘DOWN THE FLUME” Production on the English-speak- The Wonderful Scenic Waterway | ing Stage of the :rrlplurnx,’brnml. TRIC FOUNTAIN SATURDAY NJUDITH ADMISSION ...10¢ | CHILDRE: e " When Phoning Ask for “THE CHUTES." Notwithstanding the magnitude of the pro- — —n duction the following prices prevgil Orches 5c_and $1; Dress Cir ats—ide, §1 and $1.50. —“INGOMAR." Feb. 5—First of the Ibsen Mati- nees. MISS'O'NEIL in “HEDDA GABLER." :,RIAIIO RICITAL NGELUS PIANO PLAYER SATURDAY, January 31, at 3 o'clock p. m., SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Wil Conduct Another Piana Recital by Mr. Se and Racing - EVERY WEEK DAY. RAIN OR SHINE. New California Jockey Club Oakland Track SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. Races start at 2:15 p. m. PERCIVAL K. VAN YORX, With Ferry-boat leaves San Francisco at 12 m. the Ald of and ¥ I).‘ h 1 % "JIV ll’"“w‘|fl m. }rcun- ~ fNecting with trains stopping i the enfranc= At sTl-:.xr\rw'AEv }:u?\E'LU? 10 the track. Last two cars on train reserved sOLo|s1'° 223 Sutter st for ladies and thelr escorts: no smoking. Buy Vour ferry tickets to Shell Mound. Returniag—Trains Igavg the track at 4:13 and 4:46 p. m. and immédately after the last race 3 H. WILLIAMS JR., President. T. Secretary. ANNA WILLSON, Nezzo- Soprano, Late of the Tivoli Grand Overa Company. You are invited to call at our store this week and receive, with our compliments, tickets for zmnklv Call .00 0 Yer PE SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Cor. Kearny and !v::t:‘r‘ sts., San