The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 21, 1906, Page 11

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[NER FLANEDA CEACHES PORT ngs Many Passengers and | Full Cargo »f Hawaiian roducts From Honolului IPPON MARU DEPARTS | ipanese Steamship Sails for the Orient Deeply Laden With Merchandise | Maran Sails. Nippon T s Nippon Maru, Captain w e ed yesterday f t cabin passenge . Ae st d a full cargo and at @ $300,000. Of £ sgh, Jean Bunau Miss Margare: W . e A. Bryant ‘onrad, Mre. E. F. "D, Honeyman, F. Loom! Sant; M Charies . 'W. Pat stenant Row | Walstrom, 8. N. { Wall. | Schooner Sadie in Trouble. n Pedro tle aross. Head Winds Delay Umatilla. swept arly oves severe ist Ad. are ralg quoted e aylight, 8 per ¢ Albert Rickmers | = | | | s Yokohama yesterday, T ox rned to port yes- sccount of the strong southeast hina's departure for the | yesterday onm, ac- | THE OCEAN. NEWS OF Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. M. Weetherwax, which ar- on Monday, was chartered or lumber from Puget Sound Merchandise for t North. ¢ city Topeka, which sailed for Victoria, had an assorted mer- consigned to the port of Gesti- r British Columbian ports, and including the following: 169 pkge fresh v 6785 lbs dried frult, be chocolate, 41 ca canned | preparations, 18 pkgs | ¥ provisions, 40 bs malt 3430 | 848 gals 26 wine, 550 ibs | mey, 20,320 Ibs ulp, 100 rolls build- achines, 2 cs arme - rical goods, 10 rolis cs Ary goods, 2 cs hats, 44 pos steel, pes machinery, 8 os 1 bbl ol - Shipments for the Orfent, Japanese steamer Nippon Maru saled for Hongkong and way ports via with @ general merchandise cargo, $456,798, exclusive of treasure and buted as foliows: For Japan, na, $842.084; Korea, $8342; East $4590; Philippine Isiands, $270; Viadi- $5008; Siam, $214. The following cipel shipments: 226 lbe dried fruit, 40,000 lbs 104 Ibs milistuffs, 1320 Ibs_chooo- | bs raisine, 500 lbs cheese, 222 Ibs | + canned goods, 1339 Ibs ham and | cs table preparations, 1080 1bs coftee, ibs sugar, 1960 cs champagne, 14 os whisky, | 400 bales cotton, 170 rolls 10 os | nells, 55 pkes machinery, | 25 cs drugm, 28 pkg rés. at be dist 180 ibs hops, | 10 os bakin Ibs lard, 7 be ber goods, 65 cs paints, 82 os electrical . 905 pkgs bicycles and parts, 2 bales duck, 25 pkge agricultural implements, bejes hose, 2 bdls skins, 20 os typewriters, 950 Ibe 25 cs raleins, 8282 Ibs be 2 o8 cheese, 4900 lbs cod- bs assorted dried fish, 19,406 Ibs | 450 bs sugar, 35 pkgs prepared fish, s bread, §250 lbs pearl barley anned goods, 2550 ibs hops, 12 cs bak- cs’ table yreparations, 8120 | s 11 6 1bs ham and 96 bxs fresh fruits, 2000 Ibs mess beef, 131 be olemargarines, 201 pkgs paste, 23" pkgs | ¥roceries and provisions, 30 bbls rum, 622 gais | casks beer, 25 s whiskey, 5174 2170 kegs nails, 19,584 1 1bs manufactured to- | cigarettes, 1 cs machinery, 16 | 10 cs dry goods, 1 automobile, | rugs, 6 bales canvas, 8 bxs soap, > 1 ing ofl, 201 pkgs paper, 102 sewing machines, 105,080 1bs tin plate, 2 cs | firearme, 7608 lbs ginseng { To Korea—6 cs canned goods, 720 ibs mill- | stuffs. 16 pkgs groceries and provisions, 13 | flaske quicksilver, 3 pkge roofing, 1 ocs fire- | arms, 28 cs hardware, 8 os dry goods, 4 bdls brooms To East Indies—240 cs canned salmon, 618 | ce aesoried canned goods, 300 lbs dried fruit, = r. & 1 oo honey 10 cs machinery, 20 pkgs wagos | material, 4 cs 4ry goods To Philippine Islands—10 kege beef, 15 cs | canned goods, 5 c» milistufls, 3 cs oap, | To Viadivostock—50 cs typewriters, 2 flasks | gquicksliver, 1 _cs hardware, To Slam—1247 Ibe bam and bscon. | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1906, 5 Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. et ma Pedro Pedro Sound Ports hing & Japan .| San Pedgy .| Grays Harbor Grays Harbor. port & Way Po rtland & Astorla sboldt Mexi Ports New York via Ancon Grays Harpor Despatch Portland & Astoria.... Feb. Centralia Grays Harbor Feb F. Kilburn... | Portland & Way Ports.[Feb Pom, Point Arena & Alblon. Fet Santa Rosa...| San Diego & Way I M. F. Plan Bay & Pt. Orford “00s Bay Pedro & Wa C. Nelson Beattle & Tacoma | Cotumbta Portiand & Astoria | Mandalay Crescent City Feb Vanguard San Pedro Feb, Ralnier Seattle & Bellingham. . Feb. Otta Tacoma Feb. South Bay. San Pedro Feb Corona mboldt Feb Elizabeth squille River Feb. banoke Los Angeles Ports Feb. ureka | Humbolat Feb, €ea Foam Mendocino & Pt. Arena.|Fel Arctic Humboldt E Queen Puget Sound Ports A Willapa Harbor Breakwater 08 Bay | State of Cai an Diego & Way Ventura. Sydney & Way P: .| Astoria & Portland § pm TO SBAIL. } - -Destination Satls.| Pler. February 21. Grays Harbor .| 4 pm Pier 20 Lot Angeles Ports| 5 .. Seattle & Tacoma..| 3 4 Willapa_Harbor ..{10 2 . Grays Harbor 3 2 P Arcna B 2 .| Humboldt oasl B 2 .| Astorla & Portland(11 24 .| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm Pier 2 . Los Angeles Ports.|10 am(Pler 2 - Coos Bay Pler — Pler 10 am Pler 10 | 9 am Pler 5 455 9 am Pir 11 N. Fork. ... | Humboldt ... :| 9 am Pler 20 State of Cal.| San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler | _ February 23. §. Barbara. | Seattle ..... ..| 4 pmPler 2 Pomona Humboldt 1:30 p|Pler 9 Vanguard.. | Humboldt 10 am|Pler 27 | _February 24. [ Lindauer | Grays Harbor 2 pm|Pler 2 wburg. . . | Grays Harbor 2 pm|Pler 10 M. F. Plant.| Coos Bay 4 pm Pler 11 Pomc Pt. Arena & Albion| 8 pm|Pler 2 Alameda. .. | Honolulu 11 am/Pler 7 Umatilla... Puget Sound Ports/1l am Pier 9 City Pare...|N. Y. via Ancon../12 m(Pler 40 F. Kilburn. . Portland & Way...| 2 pm Pier 20 Roanoke. ...| Portiand & Way...|10 am Pler § South Bay. . Grays Harbor 10 am|Pler 27 Februar --| S8an Diego am|Pler 11 | February 26. ..|San Pedro & | 8 am!Prer 11 Humboldt .. 1:30 p|Pler 9 Columbia. .| Astorla & Portland/1l am Pler 24 Elizabeth. .| Coguille River.....| 5 pm|Pier 20 | _February 27. | | Breakwater. Coos Bay ........| 5 pmPler 8 Dorie. China & Japan 1 pm|Pler 40 C. Neison...| Seattle & Tacoma..| 8 pm|Pler 20 February 28. | Acme. . Willapa Harbor ...| 4 pm|Pler 2 Rainter Seattle & Bel'ham.| 4 pm|Pler 10 | Mareh 1. | { Nebraskan..| Hono. & Kahulul.|10 am Pler 23 Queen......| Puget Sound Ports|ll am|Pler 9 | March 3. | City Panamr| N. Y. via Ancon..|12 m|Pler 40 Coronado. .. | Grays Harbor......| 2 pm|Pler 10 FROM SEATTLE. Bteamer. Destination. | Batie. Cottage City..| Skagway & Way BapesriFeb. 21 Bertha. . Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Feb. 2§ Jefterson..... Skagway & Way Ports, Feb. 2§ Banta Clara.. Seward & Way Ports... Mar. 1 Oregon....... Valdez & Seward Mar. 5 Sun, Moon Tide. Unitad States Cosst and Geodétio Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters st Fort Polnt, Bay. superintendent. NOTE—The high and the city tront (Mi of tide is the same at both places WEDNBSDAY, FEBRUARY, 21 entrance to San Francisco Published by officlal authority of the low waters occur at | don-street wharf) about 285 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height | Sun rises Bun sets Moon rises : B g [Time l"flmo’ | Time| g | X Pt | Ft. 4 L wi H W 2 . 8| 22 | 5 23 611:10| 5.4 0 25 4(11:56) 6. 4 25 2'12:45 4 8 | 26 11 1:80 & i NOTP—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tide hand column end the are (’lv'n lal:'lh. left uccessive i of the 5465 bbls flour, 25,685 Ibs 25 bXs | gay in the order of oocurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three ti sometimes cccurs. The heights given des. are | adition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height and then the number &t e he lower Tow waters. S i i Time Ball chents’ Exchange, San Tuesday, February 20, 1906, jven is subtracted from the depth given b; harte, The plane of referencs is the meny | ranch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N.. Mer. sco, Cal., The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry 106 | a ) bullding was dropped exactly at noon toda e | DU To0n of the 120th meridian or at § :{, eflL Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. AR atey, February ebr 5 Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 13 rs from Dc’l.;.nu Lending. Ctmr Alameda, Dowdell, 5 days 21 hours trom Honolulu. 4 Stmr Bonita, Alberts, 66 hours from San Pedro, ete. 1and. via mmg-m.cm-m-m« Last ‘This Last Stations— 24 hours. season. sSeason. | Bureka ... SYEE . 28.01 | Red Bluff L 048 13195 26.24 | 4 — | Sacramento . 0.04 10,40 14.60 | AMERICAN BARK ADOLPH OBRIG, i T o5t ot o ) ONCE FAMOUS CLIPPER, NOW | e 1 0.00 5.31 8.02 | | ON OVERDUB LIST. | Independence. LT 8.67 1.70 { 4= <} | San Luls Oblspo £ 0.00 10.81 16.28 Los Angeles S0.00 1010 1221 Stmr }‘:.\u»kgl Jessen uzahnum from Eureka. | San Diego. ... 0.00 7.89 10.82 chr Vega, Nystrom, 20 days froi H = Haniock . vy from . gy THE COAST RECORD. Schr J M Weatherwax, Zenther, 18 days | - ] ) from Grays Harbor. E 2o X - § | pichr Lily, Bottger, 18 days from Umpqua FRFER3 2= i River. 3 E LS =1 | "Schr Coquelle, Wetzel, 27 days from Sius- Ség o Taah | law River. BTATIONS. g5 & 858 E Schr John G North, Nelson, 17 days from 878" ¢ 5 § Gamble. E 3 n A, Olsen, 8 days from Bureka. i e z : r ecelia 'Sudden, Beliesen, 12 days trom oA ; : end ir Columbia, Johannessen, 16 days from | Baker 42 32 SW Cloudy .14 | Bureka....\0. P T S 3 Planter, Murchinson, 17 days from | Fresno .......20.04 68 50 B Cloudy .00 Port Blakeley SE, Faralion..20 58 57 84 8 Cloudy .22 CLEARED. Flagstafl ... 84 24 SW Clear .00 | Tuesday, February 20. | Independence 6 40 S Raln Tr. Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Greene, Hongkong | Los Angeles. . 68 50 8 Cloudy .00 and Yokohama, via Honolulu; W. H, Avery. | Mt Tamalpais.2 4 44 SW Foggy .65 ir Corona, Gielow, Eureka; P C § 8 Co. | North Head...: B0 42 SE Clear .38 ! }\ h schr Gotama, Wing, whaling; T. H. | Phoenix . 78 4 BW Clear .00 Sellers. Pt Reyes Li..2 SW Rain .22 SAILED. Pocatello ... SE Cloudy Tr. Tueeday, February 20. Portland 8 Cloudy 1.42 Jap stmr Nippon Maru, Greene, Hongkons | Red Biuft. SE Cloudy .48 and Yokohama. via Honolulu. Reno W Rain .08 Stmr Pasadena, Iverson, Eureka. Roseburg 0 8 Pt.Cldy1.24 mr Corona, Glelow, Eureka. Sacramento 88 8 Ratn .04 tmr Breakwater, Johnson, Coos Bay. Balt Lake. 90 EE Cloudy .00 or Roanoke. DunMAm, San Pedro. is e 8 Rain ¥ ‘38 | Stmr Brooklyn, Norbers, Fort Brags. o SE Rain 2% | Sunr Senta Cruz. Hall, Monterey, etc. 02 8 Cloudy ’oo’ | RETURNED. San Di 04 5 d Stmr Maggle, hence today, on account of | gpokane . B NE Cloudy .32 stronz SE wind. 3 Tatoosh. .38 S Rain .47/ . TELEGRAPHIC. % Walla Walla..20.50 SW Cloudy .38 \FOINT LOBOS, Feb. 3010 p. m.—Weather | Winnemuccs .20.00 5 30 8W Cloudy Tr. cloudy; win: velocity 20 miles per hour. é 5 raneLy i Yome 5. 50 30.00 54 52 S Clear .00 Dec 20—In lat 56 S, long 66 W, Ger ship % Y N v/ £ RAL Secrose, from Hamburk, for San_Francisco. . | DATHER CONDITIONS AND GENE. | _Nov 20—In lat 20 45 B, long 117 35 W, bark XORECABT. Yosemite, from Port Blakeley, for Coquimbo. Summit—South wind, strong; snowing; max- { Per stmr Cottage City—Feb 19, 5 p m, In | imum temperature 88 degres minimum tem- | Queen Charlotte Sound, stmr Portland, in tow | perature 33 degrees; average snow on ground, | of tug Piencer, from Ketchikan, for Seattle. 106 inch X DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 19—Schr Gam- ble, from Port Gamble; schr Novelty, from Bellingbam; bktn Portland, from Portland; bkin Mary Winkelman, from Grays Harbor. Satled Feb 19—Stmr Jeanie, for San Fran- clsco. | ~Arrived Feb 19—Schr A F_Coates, from Grays Harbor. Feb 20—Stmr Vanguard, from Santa Barbara; stmr South Coast, from Cas- par; schr Dauntless, from Grays Harbor. Sailed Feb 20—Schr Mahukona, for Everett. Arrived Feb 20—Schrg W F Witzeman and Dauntless, from Grays Harbor; stmr Santa Monica, from Port Los Angeles. Salled Feb 20—Stmrs Cella and Santa Mon- for San Franclsco; schr Lucy. for Ump- a PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Feb 20— 8tmr Cottage City, from Skagwayy TATOOSH ~Passed Feb 20—Nor stmr Tel- | lus, nce Feb 17, for Comox. B C. Passed_out Feb 20—B8chr Snow & Burgess, for San Francieco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Feb 20— Stmr_Daisy Mitchell, from Grays Harbor, via San Francisco | TBANTA BARBARA—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr | Goow Bay, hence Feb 18, and salled for San Pedro. | ‘Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Vanguard, for San Pe- aro. SBATTLE—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Wasp, bence Feb 16. Sailed Feb 20—Jap stmr Shinano Maru, for Yokobama. Balled Feb 20—Schr Andy Mahoney, for San | TR REkA—Satlea Feb 20— | R - tmrs Po; and Newsboy, for San Francisco; power sehs | Argus, for 8an Pedro. | “ASTORIA—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Northland, | for San Pedro; etmr Despatch, for San Fran. | csco. Safled Feb 20—Stmr Cascade, for San S ctsco Fran BALLARD—Arrived Feb 20—U § stmr Burn- ., from_ Alaska. BAMN DON—Arrived Feb 20—Btmr muzabeth, hence Feb 18. % COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 10—Schr Glen- dale, from San Pedro. Bchr Queen, previously Teorted arrived, is Gn error; vessel has not rrived. “ BELLINGHAM—Satled Feb 20—Stmr Olymp- te, for San Franolsco. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 20—Br stmr Mag- dalena, from Colon. Arrived Feb 20—Br stmr Mohlcan, from Valparaiso. | YPERTH AMBOY—Arrived Feb 20—Br stmr from Hongkong. I ived ‘Tob, 39— SOLULU—Arrive Br 3 | o awaastis, N B W, ok Ms | 1®Gehlea Feb 20—Stmr China, for Yokohama; Fr 'ship Champigny for Sydney: bark Mohi. | can, for San Francisco; schr Aloha,. for San | Francleco. KAHULUI—Arrived Feb 20—Schr Kineo, trom Newcastle, Aus. | FOREIGN PORTS. VALPARAISO—ATTIV: jan 8—Chy Corpont ‘trom Port, Blakeley. 1 bark ST LUCTA—Sailed Jan 11—Br bark Comet, | for_Baitimore. 3 TQUIQUE—Arrived Jan 10—Br stmr Auchen- crag, from Guayaquil Feb 1—Nor stmr Tigar, from Valparaiso. | O Sort Jan 18—Br bark Dalrymple, for ton - Dot ha 8iBr ship Norma, for Puget | Bound. o Salled Feb 16—Btmr Finance, for N AMBURG—Salled Feb 17—Br ship Monk- | barns, for San Francisco. | "SOKOHAMA—Salled Feb 20—8tmr Korea. | tor San Francisco, Salled Peb 16—Br stmr Bmpress of India, for uver. Ve CTORIA—Arrived Feb 20—Br ship Holt ), from Callao. PNy Arrived prlor Feb 20—Stme s1. et : Arrived Feb 20—Br stmr Go cr:mrrz&om?:. for New York. ulddon, SANTA CRI 1Z—Sailed Feb 9—Ger 5 st from Hambure, for 8gn. Francisog” ALGIERS—Sailed Feb 16—Br stmr Sateums; for _Singapore. Al—Arrived Feb 17— SHANGHAI_Arrive Br stmr 1 B ANATMO, B CO—Balled Feb 20—Nor st | Thornnill, ma. ATMO. onr A Ban Francisco. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Feb 4—Fr stmr Amiral Duperre, hence Jan 22, Eailea Feb 11—Fr stmr Amiral Duj e Swanses, Dunkirk, etc. s "ANCON—Sailed Feb 20—8tmr Peru, for San Francisco. PUNTA ARENAB—Sailed Jan 31—Ger stm Apubis _for Hamburs; Ger stmr Seravte,” for B’t‘)‘x:_(;;‘h‘—zsmwd Feb 11—Stmr Newport, bence Jan 20. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Feb 17—U 8 stmr Kil- rick, from New Yi for Manila; U 8 stmr iy om e, Yo el jan Duperre, bence Jan 22. -3 ‘Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Tme). fAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 208 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous day: Boston New York. .42-34 Chicago Philadelphi | Cincinnat ... ! Honolulu, H. T...78- | Jacksonville -52| Washington | New Orleans. . 70-54) | SAN FRANCISCO | the seasonal rainfalls to The tollowing HS A SCHENE FOR ECONCMY City Engineer Advises Par- tial Payments for Build- ing of Geary Street Road WANTS LEGAL OPINION Technicality in Filing of Plans With Supervisors May Invalidate Proceedings City Engineer Woodward yesterday considered the advisability of asking the City Attorney for an opinion as to whetner partial or progressive pay- ments may be made on the contract which is 10 re awarded for the recon- struction of the Geary-street road as a municipal electric system. The date for the receiving of the bids will be fixed at the next meeting of the board and Woodward thinks tnat if the city can legally make partial payments it will result in a material reguction in the bids to be submitted. The charter contains a provision which specifies that no money shall be paid out on a public contract until its completion. It is proposed to have the City Attorney look up the legal phases of the subject in order to ascectain if an exception can be made in the case of the building of a municlpal railway. The amount involved is so large that the item of partial payments. will be a mates by contractors. If no payments | be required to pay for the moneys re- ward fears that the matter of interest the construction of the road. | season and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: The storm is central off the Washington coast, moving slowly southeastward, and has caused rain from Central California north- ward, with snow in the Sierra, and high south- erly wirds generally over the northern half of the Pacific Coast. The temperature has risen rapidly over the plateau and Rocky Mountaln reglon. Conditions are favorable for showers through- out_California Wednesday. FORECAST FOR FEBRUARY 21, 1908. San Franolsco and vicinity — Showers Wednesday, brisk southwest wind. Los Angeles and vicinity—Showers Wednes- day; fresh southwest wind Sacramento Valley — Showers Wednesday; brisk southerly Wlns San Joaquin Valley—Showers Wednesday; fresh south wind. o Coast—Bhowers Wednesday; high southwest wind. Nevada—Rain or snow Wadnesday. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster, Temporarily in Charge. USHANT—Passed Feb 10—Ger st ; i TRke Oot TR Roe Hambues o M EW !m?lc(‘EA IS?QMERS’ v —Arrived Feb 20 Stmr I ERPOOL Baliea Feb 2 T E: alied Feb 20— NDON—Arrive Stmr Iis, from New York: prnnsecK “SYDNEY, N 8 W—Arrived prior Feb 20— Stmr Slerra, from San Francisco. via Homo- lulu and Auckland YOKOHAMA—Ealled Feb 20—Stmr Empress of India, for Vancouver. CN—Arrived Feb 20— Stmr Rhein, w York. DOVER—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Vaderland, from New York, for Antwerp. GANTA CRUZ—Safled Feb 20—8tmr Amas, from Hamburg and Genoa, for San Francisco. NEW YORK—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Texas, for Copenhagen; stmr Kaiser Wilhelm II, for Bremen. R Memoranda. Per sobr Columbia, at San Francieco, from Bailard—Feb 20, 12 @, while crosing the bar in & heavy SW squall, carried away the flying Jib_and ibtopsail. VICTORIA, Feb. 20.—Br stmr Bmpress of China, when about to sail for the Orlent yosterday, Tiad wirs caught in her broveller and a diver's wervices are required to cut it away. Ehe will be delayed until today. "MARSHFIELD, Feb. 20.—Schr Badle, bound out to San Pedro, struck the spit Feb 18 while Crossing out over Umpqua River bar and be- same waterlogged. TWo tugs will try to tow her into Umpqua River today. Schr_Glen which arrived at Coos Bay Feb 10, lost & man overboard while crossing the bar. ‘PORT TOWNSEND, Feb. 20,—The steamer Cottage City brought the officers of the Ger stmr Marichen, previously feported wrecked. COOB BAY, Feb. 20 e stmr M F Plant, trom Sam Francisco, which arrived here yes- ferday, had @ portion of her upper works car- ried away while crossing the bar. WILL CONSIDER PETITION FOR TELEPHONE FRANCHISE P Set Next Friday for Hear- ing the Application of the Home Company. At a secret conference of the commit- tees on streets and public utilities, held | yesterday in the Mayor's office, it was decided -to consider the petition of the Home Telephone Company for the sale of a franchise for an automatic tele- phone em. The Mayor informed the Supervisors that he was opposed to any petition being hung up in committ, and he desired that a report either yorable or untavorable be made on the petition of the company. The matter of the propriety of grant- ing the franchise prayed for was not gone into, but the officials of the com- pany will be given an opportunity to present their case. The Mayor. said he was personally opposed to the creation of any monopoly and if it can be shown that a second telephone system will be a benefit he will be In favor of it —_——————— PEOPLE REPORTED MISSING.—The fol- Jowing people have been reported llllllmllo the police: Albert Lowendahl, 37 years of age. missing from 764% Howard 'street since Feb- Taary 15; Willle Ahern, § years of age, miss- ing from stroet since February 17; E_B. of age, missing o™ several days. | siderable sum. If the City Attorney | be made on the contract the city will save quite a sum of money. A point has been raised that the pro- | | ceedings in the submission of the plans | of the new Geary-street road may be | invalidated owing to a | The point was informally discussed yes- | terday by the Commissioners of Works. Supervisors by the City Engineer. The charter provides that the Board of Su- improvement from the Board of Works through the City Engineer. The ordi- nace on the subject contained the ex- press language noted and it is the opinion of some that the City Engineer should have first fllad the plans with the Board of Works, which after adopt- ing them should transmit them to the Supervisors. Whether the technicality is considered of sufficient Importance to merit a test of the proceedings remains | to be seen. —_———— IGNATIUS STUDENTS TO PLAY “HEIR AT LAW.” ST. | 0ld English Comedy to Be Rendered Tonight by Young Men of the . College. The elocution classes of St. Ignatius College will tonight present “The Heir at Law,” an old Eunglish comedy by George Coleman Jr. Last night a full | dress rehearsal was held in the college hall. The Rev. Father Hubert Flynn puplls have learned their lines well and deliver them in excellent style. The play is the yearly production given by the college boys. This year a departure has been made from the usual Shakespearean drama, and the light, rollicking play by Coleman will no doubt win the hearts of the large gathering which_will assemble to hear the young actors’ efforts. The cast will be as follows: Daniel Dowlas, supposed successor of the late Lord Duberly, Willlam E. McCann, rhetoric; Dick Dowlas, his son, Robert S. Burns, humanities; Lemuel Dowlas. brother to Danlel, Berkery J. Ferguson, poetry; Peter Pangloss, LL.D., etc., Albert I Whelan, hu- manities; Zekiel Homespun, a countryman, James R. Kelly, rhetoric; Jeremy Homespun, his younger brother, Peter L. O/Keeffe, first academic; Henry Morland, missing heir of the late Lord Duberly, Edmund A. Rossi, rhetoric; Justin Steadfast, his friend, Albert L. Whittle, rhetoric; Edwin Dormer, school friend of Henry, Bernard R. Hubbard, humanities; Ken- Tick, servant to Edwin, Augustine M. van, first academic; waifer at the ‘'Blue Boar. John F. Dufty, poetry; John, servant to Lord Duberly, Raymond 1. Butler, humanities. ————————— Increase Funds for New Organ. The members of the Trinity M. E. Church, Sixteenth and Market streets, gave an entertainment in the audl- torium of the Y. M. C. A. last evening, the proceeds of which are to go toward the bullding of a new pipe organ in the church. A nicely arranged musical programme was rendered, in which some of the best musical talent in the city took part. Much credit is due the pastor, Rev. C. M. Warner, who took an active interest in the tertainment from the start, and it w: partly due to his. efforts that the entertainment 1 evening proved such a succ I will be gladtotell you your Ailment, its Cause and Cure. MEN ONLY Maybe you are one of the large number of men who think their case Is Incurable. Perhaps your own doctor has told you you could not be cured; but remember is only because he did not your disorder and could not cure you. 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San Jose and Way Station 1 | Sacramento River Steamers | '8.20p Port Costa, Martines,Byron,’ Modesto, Merced, Fresno. 3.40p Benicls, ' Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights Landing. Marysville sad Oroville ... ... p Hayward, Niles, and Way Stations Vallejo, Mariimes, San Ramon, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa | Niles, Tracy, Stockton, Lodi... 8 430 Ry ware. it Trvington, Jose, Livermore 6.00p The Ow! Limited — N Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Baitersfield, Los Angeles. 8.00pGolden State Limited—Ej St. Lo i itg:l!-yvn". N 3. | eju, Port Costa, Benicla, 2 ‘l.c“munmd‘.".h e 8.00p Eastern Express—Omal cago, enver, Kansas City, Be. Louts, Martine: Stockton, Sacramento, Reno, Sparks, Montello, Ogden .. 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(Third and Townsend Streets.) | 12180% jaNew Almaden ( ly) The Coaster—San Jode, B21inen 8.00a61iroy, Hollister, Pajaro, ville, Del Munte, Pacific Grove, Surf, Lompoe_..... 9.00aSan Jose, Tres Pinos, Capitola, Sants Crus, Pacific Grove, Balinas, San Luls Obispo and Principsl Way Stations San Jose and Way Stations. i, JA San Jose and Way Statior 159 San Jose and Way Station: /00p Del ‘Monte Express—San San Jose, Watsonviue, Santa Cruz, Del Moute, Monterey Pacific Grove . r end | 3.30pSouth Saa Fr: Giiroy, Holl | 438p8en Joss and Way Beations i Santa Clars, Saa Jose. Los | »8an Jose and Princt El Paso, New Orleans 5.46PE! Paso, Kansas Cit; Chic: 5.46PPajaro, 3 =) ta Cruz, Castroville, Del Monte, Pacific Grove 18.15P8an Mateo, Beresford, 8an Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park, Pulo Alto P San Jose and Way Stations Palo Alto and Way Station South San Francisco. Millbrae, lingame, San Mateo, Beimont, San Carios, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park and Palo Alto 11.30pSaturdays only for Maydeld. tain View. Sunnyvale. Lawrence, Santa Clara snd San Jo 19.459 OARLAND HARISON FENRY Daily t Sunday, 7.18, 9.00, 11.00 .M. Sunding oaiy 7 303 00, 10,304 w.; 12.00 ay only, 7.30.9.00. A Nee 1.30. 3.00, 4.30. 5.00, 7.30 ».w. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. Sunday excepted. tSunday only. bMonday only $Dafly. and sto0s at il scations on Sunday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTEKN KY. Co. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFABRL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00 a. m.; 13:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. SUNDAY , 9:30 & m.; 12:38, 3:80, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—g:00, 7:85, 7:50, 9:30 & m. 12:30, 3:40, 8: R SUNDAYS ~8:08, 8:0 9104 9.10a 10.309 k: i | li%‘% il o l 731 fiij H shelk I Weeglz Cal

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