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Shipping News and Gossip . of the Water Front Sa Fresno . San Luis Obispo. i ‘ Eureka Red Bluff THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1007 Berke(ley Boy Makes Big Gain in Contest ¢\ Bets Are Made That Ms. Doherty Weather Report United States Department of Agricultare— 'ather Bureau, San Francisco, \Feb. W. RAINFALL DATA Seasonal o date. Normel. 20.; Past 24 hours. Stations— cramento n Franciseo . n Jose . HIGH-PRIGED DAINKS Steam Beer and Lager Must Take Place of Case Goods and Mixtures the cocktail royte are not happy over the edict of the'Calitornia Liquor Deal- ers’ Assoeclation and the Royal Arch ture at the rate of 1213 cents each. In [berless locations along the line of sa- loon reconstruction the wise patron of the bar, or the one with a delicate palate, could order his particular brand of liquor=er a cocktall in the construe- tion of which the highest skill of the bartender would be employed, and the cost, as a rule, was ofily 10 cents. The additlen of 213 cents on the price of such drinks, taken in the total of the trade, would go a long way toward paylog the higher rents and the {increased cost of living that saloon epers and their employes, like other people, have to pay. The devotees of the insidlous ab- ;sinthe frappe and the connoisseur of cocktails will not abandon his favorite tipple because of the advanced price, though he may take fewer drinks, if his credit is limited; but there is a sus- picion in the liquor trade that the high price of living has reached other quar- ters, and the average man, to satisfy his thirst or warm the cockles of his heart, wiil resort to the bigger and less expensive glasses of steam and lager— which are still quoted at 5 cents. ————— A man seldom works as hard at any | | | ! other time as he does just before he | goes on his vacation or just after he| returns. Los Angeles ['wenty-Seven Deep-Sea Vessels Pass i 4 in Th h the Gol G i | ill Win Fi ] in Through the Golden Gate smows § £ Wi Jn Iirst [rize 5 S — i 1 : f the Port of San|ard on the Korea and later on thel______ =7 =% "7 - : ; monstrated vesterday | China, has retired from steamship life 3012 52 3 TODAY'S SCORE FOR SECOND SERIES OF PRIZES er of vessels that and is now manager of the cafe at the %g 5'“‘) 1—Miss Norma Merani, 5613 Vallejo street, Oakland, Cal.......... den Gx;: Hotel Savo, 30.08 40 2—Mrs. J. F. Dol::er:ly. 920 Fourteenth street, Sacramento, Cal.... the world. S 30.22 66 3—Sacred Heart College, Fell atreet, near Fillmore, San Francisco with | COAST SHIPPING NEWS s Clear. 4—Miss Emilie Hayward, Martines, Contra Costa County, Cal.. up n“_o)nnll(— oy 090 o8 o 5—william Enerld:h (“Jack the Newaboy”), San Jowe, Cal. > to 6 o'cpock, | 30.10 46 Clondy 6—Mixs Rose Breschini. Blanco, Monterey County, Cal riere passed | Jtems of Interest to Marincrs 3028 9 Cleur 7—Emile Iversen, Snusalito, Marin County, Cal. . . the heads, “just | of the Pacific 12 i) S Lk 8—Miss Tillle Harts, Danville, Contra Costa County, Cal. . were two bIE | 3030 52 34 § PrClay 00| 9—DMiss Ethel Potter, Newman, Sta County, Cal ps, both hes laden, awaiting| SAN PEDRO. Feb. 17—The stemship San 3014 68 52 W_ PrLCldy .00| 10—Miss Molive Sheridan, 30 Sutter street, Stockton, Cal... < to lmrjg 3 n & X i ::)::n’;x‘ “(fi%".‘"c.l;;:':i :mf;d«»o"mmnt ot :3%5 gg g‘z .s\';v é‘-{ond_r' 2001 11—Miss Lois B. Plitzer, Newman, Stanislaus County, Cal.. WS & red letter day for the POTL |y mper”sor the Kerchkoff-Cusner Lumber Com- 30,28 % Nw Cl::g; : 13—Christ Church Athletic Club Sausalito, Cal....... . _Breat numter of arriv- | pan 2 8 B L h T o 13—Mrs. Rosa E. Tracy and son, San Rafael, Marin Cor e fact that so 1 v The steamship South Bay. Captaln Sorenm:hl! gg.u 5 .. NW Rain 14—Hattie M. Hoppoek, Fresno, Cal ceeaen eeeaan atered parts of R ,5';?"1.',':}..',"'1&”‘»21 0.9 @ 5 W Cloudy 15—George H. Angove, Sonoma, Somoma County, Cal....... e Presentend in this enormous | RO (el WUR & Tl car - Gty —N g AR 16—Miss Gindys Adeock, 13 Franklin Square, San Francisco. . y of Is for the city’s re- | The steamship Santa Barbara, Captain Zad- 8024 68 52 NW PtCldy 00| 17—Walter Hamshaw, 1310 Oxford street, Berkeley, Cal............ s.:aJ‘nn‘ ; .. | dart, departed ‘toflay for Sureka to reload for 8. 03¢ 5503 8D Olear 18—Miss Irma Klaumanm, Pacific Grove, Monterey County, Cal..... erday’s arrivals will tax San . = 5 eattle 20, Clear is Quinn, 730 Fell street, Si Fi i oisbos & * ASTORIA, Feb. 17.—The steamer Costa Rica | 19—James Anis Q > Ss ueeeety, SRR PRRCIPEN vt dak onioas rancisco's great wharfage capacity to |, ASTOWIS, Feb. METhe ROSTer, QU 0 | Spoktne 30.2¢ 30 26 SW Stow o | 20—Tebin and Winchester, 67th Coast Artillery, Presidlo, S. F...... Utmost. while the stévedores mndl ok, and, after taking oo 4 small Creight. lert | Tatoou 3040 48 42 NW Clear .00| 21—Mrs. Theresa Coleman, Point Richmond, Contra Costa County, Cal. ngshore wave a herculean task | for San Francisco | Tonopan 30.24 44 82 W PrOdy .04| 22— Mrs. Mary C. Deasy, box 126, Napa, Cal efore them in landing ce|_ The oil tank steamer Porter arrived from | Wall - Mra. M < . = re them in, I ng the Immense |, The O N ent directly to sen. She 18 1D | Wiamemuccs o n, 0 23 NW Oloudy .00| 33_mies Eific Vaughin, Merced, Cal. ef among th als wa e x ballest Tor Port Bartorl. o e | s 30006 % 44 W Ciear 00| 24—Miss Elizabeth Bockerman, 1628 Central aven: vief among the ivals was the| The schooner Irene arrived down the ri < %o ope, 1416 Valenci: : s Hawsail#n Company’s steam- today. She las a Jumber cargo for California SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST "m !‘::r);,“l‘.:nmgm“h w...,:,'c'::'c 1 »xan, Captain Lyons, which The Harriman liger Columbia arrived £rom| 7mhe depression over: the platgau reglon and Miss s ¢ righ 7 : et o Captain Lyvons, WHICH | e Francico with frelght and passengers. S0 | Norchern Cottomtn tast might bay mebeq and| 27—Miss Anpa Skinmer, 14 A atreet, Washington Square, S. F........ 18ht 2 cargo of more than 700¢ © dischargiug ber cargo: : from | 10I¥_eastward and v now east of the Rocky| 29—Bud Benjamin (“Buster Brown”), Angel Island, Cal. wandise inclu The ofl tank steamer Awunn?‘n -rrl(red”lrw’n;_ Mountains. Generelly cloudy weather prevails | 20-——Miss Pearl Van Meter, Lafayette, Contra Costa C e e eyt | fer, the southern haif of the Pacific Slope and | 30—Misx Hattie Eden, 23 Ritch street, San Francisco. . 4,500 - W York, | O eamer Alliance lert out this morning for | Noypaw » 148 fallen throughout California and | 3y__garl E. Gifford, Alamo, Contra Costa County, Cal. 4.300 40 BOurs | coos Bay ana way porte with freight and pas | “TUCY cpure 4o rising rapldls siong be connt | F2—Minn Magna Stelnkamp, Rescue, El Dorado County, Cal 3,050 sengers and fafr, warm weather will prevail in Califor- | 83—Young Men's Christian Assoclation, Stockton, Cal........ 3,500 e TACOM b. 17.—Representatives of local | P oung K ¢ steamshi mpintes will g0 o Olympia to- | Moaday, P N inde, .| 34—Josenh Fassler, 340 Chapultepee street, San Francisco.. .. 3300 of DemEat, Sompigned | i (o autct e epetelt AR A R | wind. g Mondas; | 35 _paward A. Cornell, Porterville, Tulare County, C: 3000 o i e ons of the Tibbits pll bill, whicl a8 e | = . ¢ 5 Co. The bark was 132 |esuse of much discimsion since It was intro | ramento Valley—Falr Monday: light north | 36—Mis Gertrude Briody, 38 Park street, Santa Orus 2,950 e =3 Srion _|duced in the lower house of the Legislature | ™ g 3 & % & the viyaga from Ant-|Ssiel fe the TewE el o o L ae fl:-flxf Joaquin Valley—Falr Monday; light north The following additions to scores of | % miralty lawyers in the State bas been selected hen came the belated British ste Excbange 1o represent the the gold prize contest contestants Los Angeles and vicinity—Partly clondy Mon- in Use this coupon in remiiting | f pricé of a sub:cription in favor of by the Merchants’ day: light west wind. G. H. WILLSON, ve bee de since the counting of Gardiner, with | siippiug interests. Ten well known steamship | ' & 3 e Sl have been made s c ng | 3 = days | ownera snd representatives of ocean aad sound | - T Local Forecaster. | (i ballots Saturday evening: Walter| } some contesiant: . ¢ | lines will accompany bim to Olymp! e ob- | Hamshaw, Berkele; 965 sa E.| fe. of the bill is vieors pllotage. Puget | TEaveaptnty [of Sietumer: | rel, 7000; Mra. J. F. Do- D : e e TO ARRIVE Sacramento, 6400; Miss Norma | BLE. .. codececioesanacananse o other on the list. She 4D oo, S o > i T gove, Sonoma, 5200; Mrs. Yole- | s i A N s a -v‘"w'v,; o lim. - Bk the appetntment ot ehree Siate pllot commis IR Fort Sou Tuie e i Rrohmond N0 Aias Mugaw| Contest Editor, San Francisco Call: : Grace & Co. She was 30 handle all vesseis coming into Sound ports. RR iagi s [ooattle . e e L(’lll" BelEhts ; Find i aking the trip from Antofagasta The barkentine S N. Castle sailed foday €OF | pipqna. " [Humbolat . ;){:s]{n ]n]muj aw; i1 bHELE Jounk ind inclosed §... .. to pay for the ...CALL for ““The schooner Transit saiied today from Port| Y2nguard...... Humboldt kit Sl | E a:] pime hoomes Trundlt satioR Soley; i ey [otinere Sapen gain since report, has more than | A A ast iz | State Cal.......|R. Diego & Wi doubled his former score. In the score | +essseses.....months beginning............... 190... Credit votes in I was 20 days on the The Overdue List | Chas Milaca.. . |8an Paaro - Feb. 18| list published nmuylmornmg he was | | rip from the islands. British bark Ormsary, out 188 days from Ca- | Norwood e PG Feb. No. 26, just side the pale of prize- | g A | P g et O atis, | lets Colosa. for Antwerp, 30 per cent. | Téeanis. .. b DI AR winners., His gain of nearly 10,000 GOLD PRIZE CONTEST in favor of the following ADIRle Biihan Sttt saake s — o l\mg:éLlln!ho?'"an;fl."' from la-| Xonmlte ;om&:g‘a Astori: Feb, votes has taken him up to seventeenth | Wo. of VOTES D1 ptain Janken, ped t v pa, for the chunnel, per cent. YEO....s mboldt ... > . S % 0. = fleet. She came from Nana h| Russian schoouer Cyrus, out 68 days trom Port | Buckman, ... ..|Seattle d Tacoms.. . lkop: 1p| Place. He is the son of Chief Steward | named contestant ... e al and lumber, some for port, | of Spain, for Settin. 10 percest. | Gity Ban [New York, via Ancon. . e, 50| Hamshaw of the steamer Queen and - t the greater quantity f South = f 90 Do Gt | :!(xlm:mw . Feb. has many friends in the university| = ship Inveramsay, out 173 dass from | I8, Diego & Way Porta. |Feb. tayn: i L e e R e B e Bt ) contingent were three Glasgow, for Honolulu, 20 per cent. Pt. Arens & Aiblon, ... Feb, Mrs. Rosa E. Tracy owes her gain M’l s from Southern Cali- S e |Puget Sound Ports. Feb. 7000 votes to residents of Petaluma \ 3 E Thess wers Ry ¥ Army Transports . Portland & Astoria. . ... Feb, who are helping her along. She ad- Name of Subscriber.............. . T e i e b ] an e sl T, 2 helping herpgioas 00 barre The Buford is fn port. Out of commission. Hamburg & Way Ports/Feb. 23 | vanced from No. 16 to No. 13. 7 3 e iy SPoitd e, 1) H. Angove of Sonoma was| NEW or OLD with 7000 bar The Crook Js fn port. ~Qut of commission. Honoluln & Kahului... Feb. George H. Ang goname._was | Subscription the schooner Roderick Dhu, with 1r_nu kaxpr‘r ‘\u‘mn\lmmm_v\u . - Salina Cruz . - |Feb, also given a lift by Petaluma friends| Address ..... 0 barrels, making & total of 35,000 | pe Logat saflet February § for Manit. | TO SATL ::‘edn:]l:‘;ll:“n: ed up four numbers to fif. ! els The Ingalls is at Newport News, Va. | S " St The berk St Katherine, Captain| The Bheridan is in port. Out of commission. " ¥,Pl};'m=!'0;1§__>l Magda Stelnkamp moved up two de- | Serrieietecaseiiiicesiiii et ticieaneeen | e ke b e Sherman arrived at Manila February 2. v s . 32 by F jers "E Axf‘x.r”zi\,_e‘ Packages of | The Thomas fs in port. | Jorwoed. ... Grayy Hawbos .. [ ... f(:;:e;ottr; o. y her small gain nti*-—*_"" 3 ol - neigned to Welc o. § The Warren is in port, being fitted to go into | Yosemite Los Angelee Ports.| 1 ’ | - « Bivw the | commission. > . B0 I e, . | Toe sl Pt h Miss Meran! and Mrs. Doherty, the |gaj] around to win in this period than | of the money. The contestant v Hono _— T.Kilburn....|Rortlapd & Way..| 1 pmiPler 20| two popular leaders, are still running | in tne first S e i BT 0f S vt PING NCE | Pern. - 8 .. v 1 .12 P 0 a r- e of 2 ~ - s suc worthern coast SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE | Elisabets..|Coquilie. River- .| & pmibior 3 | almost neck and neck, In racing par-| jj the first period, a score of 244,450 | during any contest perfod will receive ber carriers, al R iy . T.L. Wand...|Grays Harbor ....| 5 pm|Piar 16| lance, with M Meran! still slightly | won the first prize of $500. From pres- ' the largest pufse: the one receiving the 2 _bringing the g e G ‘}-...\‘;.l'-': dwtorta & Poctiand 3 poa|Bler 207 in the lead. | ent indications the highest score this secong- highest number of votes the . 4,000 Br stmr Toscarora, Hollinghead, 20 days from | - SO e DM R £ i TWO WEEKS REMAIN | time will not be below 300,000. next largest purse, and so on until the ! Moji S MR 5 ';::;ncm a:‘to;x._ ‘k f‘nnmnfl»mwnm Pler 16| Only two weeks of the present period CONDITIONS OF TIHE CONTEST number of prizes allotted for that pe- " Schr Churchlll, Beonewitr, 14 days from | Suintin.. .. .. Hambark & Was. 15 mipies 79| Of the contest remain and it therefore| The contest is divided into three pe- | 104 1s exhausted. The same rule will ’ River. | D Mitchenl.." Willapa Harbor .| ... (Pier 2|Will behoove all who expect to be|riods, constituted as follows: First, | APPIY to the final disttibution of the - "(n_'(:_ 'l'-’ul;z5 :‘rontv 0 Q’"“,"‘"‘,“‘ ‘\n"f York, | M. F. Plant... Coos Bay ... 4 pmPier 11 [among the winners to do their best| November 19 to January 13, eight | larger prizes given for the highest ag- . Tt Ben Toam, Miler T3 Do ‘from sen. | Breakwater... Coos Bay .......| 4 pmPler §|this week and next to swell their|weeks; second, January 13 to March 3, | STeSate scores. i oh &S docluo. vis Point A ena 10 bours. Hilonian. . Fonoluly. . | & pmipier 10| SCOTES. It will require higher scores|seven weeka; third, March 3 to April 14, VOTING POWER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS | F.\'m;r((:quhle River, Olsen, 1S hours from | Sea ro.':’m :;oin;' J'\;-n. ;pm Pier 2 | 8ix weeks. | The followifig table shows the sub-! ort Brazg. gon umboldt 132 “miPier 2 G There are twenty-#ive prizes to be |scription rates of The Call and the 94 the schooner | Sblp Chas E Moody, Rasmussen, 18 days trom P | | - 3N et iy el § e B . g N o walnicae | competed for during each contest pe- | voting power of subscriptiops for any n wits 0,000 feet: the R S‘rrr..' 'l’mlti\la. Nopander, 80 hours from Vie- | Siber] |China & J; .| 1 pm/Pler 40 i‘rlodv consisting of twenty-five purses period pald for: e orla, etc. imatilla... .. [Puget Sound Ports.(11 am|Pler of old coin, ranging in amount from | ¢ NCLUDIN. ~ . vith 800,000 feet: | "Br' Simr Forerie, Gardiner, 38 days from | G Lindsner...|Gravs Hammor o .|'1 pm(ain st a0 o o 1M | DAILY CALL, INCLUDING §UNDAY Newcastle, Aus. | Northland |Astoria & Portland 2 pmiPier 2 ! $2000 1 h verfod | Subscription Rates tmr Santa Ans, Danels 09 hours from | State Cal.""" |San Diego &' Way.|10 am/Pler 11 Hl]l[] HlEH I}IHNWHL; o hiere are Slas” tWenty ave ‘epeciaff Time. By Carrier. By Mail. Votes orla. february 2 | r y-Aive special | Stmr Edlth. O'Brien. 9 hours from Seattle. | Corona | Erambands 1:30 p/Pler 0 purses of grand sweepstake prizes for | Ome year ...... $5.00 2500 oDumr Breskwater, \Macsenn, 30 howrs from | lpe, ¥ebraary 23 110 iy | the twenty-five contestants making,the |11 Months . 750 230 oo Y. mo. . . _Arena & Alb! q fer 2 | ~ tmr G O Lindaver, Matson, 65 hours from | Newport. .IN. Xi, via \nmnm s 40 . best. scores during the entire contest, | 10 Months .. 1.5_0 6.75 2000 ¥s Harbor Buckman. ... |Seattle & Ta 20 Petty Thieves, Thugs an@ the largest of these purses veing $1000 | ® Months . 6.75 6.00 1750 st Ger stme Tnlula.fl J‘llnu‘n. ?n hours from Na- | " February | 2 and the smallest $40, and amounting to | S Months .. 6.00 5.30 1500 i put in_to finish loading. { Colmmbia..... | Ast Pler 24 | ! H é 7 e s Bau) e N in storla & Portland/11 am|Pler 24 Burglars Very Active $4000 in the aggregate. Months . 5.25 4.75 1250 e at an rk Brigeux, Le Roux, 132 days from | TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE 3 | The final distribution of the prizes, @ Months ..... 450 s 190 bar. They are the American 5 = Saturday nght ' will be made on April 18, the first an- | 5 Months .. 3.75 3.30 730 van, Captain Sorenson, 158 days from k Dim, Anderson. 14 hours from | o 1'3':’" = ;"-":“i';_‘“"“ |_Date | niversary. of the San Francisco fire. 4 Months ..... 3.00 275 500 more, with & f y. In tow of tug Fearless. ortiane ar 3 |Feb. 2 o S 3 2 2 e Stmr_Whittier, Seamsn, 30 hours from Port | Farallon |Skagway & Way Ports. (Fob, Petty thieves and robbers were more |, The twenty-five purses'for each of | 3 Memths . 225 00 300 Harford Senta Cla |Valdez & Fewnn!# IFeb. h - lly numerous on Saturday | the three contest periods and fhe 2 Months 1.50 1.50 130 ny, and Britis | “Barge Santa Paula. Piile. 30 Tiours from Port | City Topeka Skagway & Way_ Ports. [Feb. SUBD. - USUSY. SRR % o Y | twenty-five speclal sweepstake prizes| 1 Month 75 5 50 derabad, Ceaptain Scott, 1 Harford. in fow”of stmr Whittler night and Sunday morning. Nicholas | [WERIY NS SPECEL RV ARPS O e rines. | parciily a PO » London, laden to her capacity Hausen, 9 days from Coos Bay. Sun and ‘Tide Winn, a laborer, rushing up to Patrol- unting to $10,000, to be distributed | 5 etalShbrebaniise ToORsiERas Holmes, Thompson, 17 days from | United States Coast and Geodet man Murphy at the corner of McAllis-|2mounting ,000, T ed | One Year ......$2.50 $2.50 500 general merchandise consigned to St and Heights of Tides at Fort P 2 treots’ Shortly att among the winners. Six Months . 135 1.25 200 2. C. Evans Schr Stanley, Wallstedt, 14 days from Wil. | front (Mission-street wharf) add ter alndk ltfls'::‘f'd:\ "':o:nlns"‘”,:hfm:“;‘ Subscribers to The Call will have the | S A The scene from Meiggs wharf was ' laps | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 o'clock yes! v 3 E | privilege of selecting the winners of : 4 . i s SE akalo HEG A ¥ Desia Micct, 8 Sepsiemn Ggtys ] NONDAY, BB Jaan him that he had been beaten and robbed | {hege prizes by preparing their sub- | Ome Year 200 ng the great parade into the har- | " 'Bark St Katherine, Sanders, 25 days Mis:n‘: m;l of a small amount o _]mons:}. ‘l"‘le‘scrlpflonu for any length of time that ' Six Months .. . - 50 50 - | Hono pointed to three men Who were justimay be convenient, each paid sub- For periods of more than one year Umatilla Arrives Sgl‘fl" t 7 = disappearing around the corner on i geription counting for a certain number | the voting power of the subscriptions | The Pacific Coast Steamship Com-| Stmr Delbi, Hall, Seattle. o8 run and with the policeman gave chase | of yotes that may be cast in favor of | will be as follow: Dally Call, 3000 | ny's Dmatills rame £rom the” noftd * ¢ February 17 to the trio. The latter fired one shot|any contestant whom the subscriber | votes for each year; Sunday Call, 7i terday, crowded with passengers | Stmr Rival Swanson. E in the air in an effort to make the fugi- ' may desire to assist in getting a share | Weekly Call, 500. i 0 Ak aihs th Stmr Ravalll, Matson, Evreka. tives halt, but they kept on running | e brought 370 persons, which was the | Stmr Albion, Hansen.'Eureka W oabAped 1 S g e B :’dséfn”‘;i:.‘;;.,::,Z;:i B et B Harry Barnard reported vesterday T the - Iihiaiiis Sotkane wileh saal:, B asco, Ablin, Eure that he had been lured to a side street | ol Bk ons Suar Tiverton, Jobnson, Astoris. {on the water front by two men with ashore last week as she was leaving | Simr Whitesboro, Mikkelsen, Point Arena. whom he had oeen drinking during the | sound for this city. Although the| Stmr Atlas. Badger. Port Harford. B v 2 : - | ¢ 1 rowded, evel - Barge Ninet, Tickson, Port Harford, in s evening, and while one of them held | R s o PAsen” | tow of stmr Ad 3 A branch of tbe United States Hydrographic | him by the throat the other went ger was provided with a berth. Cap- | “S.ur Newark, Joinson, Delmar Landing. 4 | Office. located at the Merchants' Exchange. is through his pockets securing $10 fin| r reported a smooth voy-| Stmr Brookiyn, Hendrickeen, Eureks maintained in San Francisco for the henefii of e coast that the Schr Omega, Nyman, Coos Bay. 2 | mariners, without regard to nationality and free | gold. Barnard says he would recognize | E : Somr Otore? Tocmis. Mexcellar’ Weabars of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited fo | the men on sight. ERY SPOKEN visit the office, where complete sets of charts Louis Becker, who lives at 1112 Parts Hawser on Bar Per stmr Breakwater—On Feb 17, off Point | 20d saliing directions of the world are kept at| g .\ o sireet, sat down on a doorstep i g D Whittier was Reves, sebr Ruth E Godfrey, from Bellingham | band. for comparison and reference, and the ’ While the o SILLIET . WA | oor Son Fianciess latest information can always be obtained regard-{ in front of a house at 61514 McAllister B N bar »‘"5“‘"1;*'- 1“‘““ Per Br stmr Forerie—Feb 12. lat 26.44 X, | In8 lEhts, dungers to navigation and all matters | street, while on his way home about he barge Banta Paula in tow, the haw- | long 135.55 W, Br sbip Lesland Eros, hence | - qihe time ba ' 2 | r connecting the two suddenly parted | Feb 2 for Sydiey. ©® | serfice has beed suspended pending the recon- | ® O'Clock yesterday morning, and while ser coRRCcting the gy -2 Teb fier SW of San Francisco, bark | Struction of the tower of the Ferry building. sitting there he was robbed by two and the Santa Paula was left bobbing X ey e L Ry J. C. BURN | - B R Rithet, hence Feb 9 for Honolutu. | E URNETT, men at the point of a gun. The hold- | : about on the mild swell running at B L EGRAPHIC { Lientenant U. 'S N., In Oharge. | yns' got $12 and some valuable papers Said Wit to Wi that time. The Whittler put about to| POINT LOBOS. Feh 17, 10 p. m—Weather | ~~rmmmammasmacsaiasaamn X | UPS BOL $12 BOC ¢ 1f isdom— attach smother hawser, but the tug clear ,;';’“T‘ng'm"-;(;}?;.‘},’ b R NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 17—Stmr Hamburg, | Manuel Higuro reported to Special | Rellance, Captain Olsen, came along | g jark Brizenx. berk St Katberine, schr C | fro Genoa and Naples; stmr St Louls, from | policeman George Kelly on ..arket | A full stomach makes - nward bound, tock the barge In tow | S Holmes, schr Ivy, power schr Sotosome. chr | " MOVIVLE- Salled Peb 17—Stmr Ethfopta, | Street that he had been robbed by two | d hauled her over to Point Richmond. | Ruth. E Godfrey. brig Lurline, -schr Esther | ror Nuw ok " Pl | men of $22. He was taken to the ‘a ught heart.” hne. hip r) 5 L & * o o ik . No News of Rita Newman B e Arrived Feb 17—Stmr Columbia, from New | Southern police station to file a .com- | piaint, and on arriving there raised the No news of the steam schooner Rita| ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 17—Stmr Johan Paul- e e O e rea 1 e Aiftar | sen. henes. Feb 14: atu Calumbia: heace Fen-is; rivel Feb 1% —8imr New | BILNE 530 S50, BY fhe tims the dom. Said Wisdom to Wit— Ne - @ Safled Feb 17—Stmrs Costs Rica and W § SR enafed ho'dedls oW emt vessels that arrived in port ye Porter, for San Francisco; stmr Alllance, for e plaint ha een prep e declared | 2 terdzy, although the officers of the ves- | Eureks. Memoranda that he had lost $85, and instead of be- sels all kept a rp lookout on the |, PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Feb 1T—Schr| Per Br stmr Tuscarora—On Feb 15 a Lascar | ing allowed to sign the document ha | = ray down the coast. The Newman is mi m; t:-: Franclsco. Feb 16—Ger stmr ;li::r“i::’mm overboard and was drowned; name | wag himself locked up on @ charge ot | way 4 et s >4 c. for Lelth. . now twenty-four days out from the | EUREKA—Arrived Feb 16—Stmr Del Norte, | Per Ger stmr Salatis, from Napalmo Feb 16— | drunkenness. ee a Coquille River. While there is no great | hence Feb 15, Feb 17—Stwr Corona, hence | On Feb 16, off Point Arena, saw the bkin' En- | .Burglars were as numerous as the! fear as to her safety, there sre grave | Feb 16: stmr Argo, hence Feb 15. core, -from Coos Bay for San Francisco, holdup thugs and several stores and Sailed Feb 17—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- | etseo. SEATTLE—Salled Feb 16—Stmr Buckman, for San_Francisco. | apprehensions that the crew may be suffering from hunger. e generally makes the run down the comst in from three to four days, and provisions are curtailed accordingly, with a few ex- tras added for emergenci The New- man left Coquille River on January 24, bound to this port, with lumber for the She was sighted | | PORT 1OS ANGELES—Arrived Feb 17—8tmr South Bay. hence Feb 15. TATOOSH—Passed out Feb 17—Stmr Buck- man. for Sen Francisco. REDONDO—Satled Feb 17—Stmr Despateb; | for San Franeiseo. ¥ SANTA BARBARA —Arrived - Feb 17—Stmir | te of California, from San Diego, and sailed | P the schooner+C. T.! i reported on arrival | ABERDEES 17—Stmr Wasp, here that the machinery of the New- | “S{pDY CREEKSafled Feb 16—Stmr Pass-|T nan was disabled, and that the vessel | dens, for San Francisco. b as proceeding down the coast under | . ABEI}_D::E‘. —Arrived Feb 16—Stmr Quinault, | - ence Feb 11 Since that time nothing has been sal Sailed Feb 16—Sebr Chas R Wilson, for San heard of the little lumber cartier. Cap- | prancisco. 1sin Saunders of the St. Katherine, | PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Feb 17—Stmr | m which arrived yesterday from Hono- | Hyades, from Yokohama for Seattle. | SAN 'DIEGO—Arrived Feb | field.” from Herdy Creek. | TATOORH—Passed out Feb 17—Scbr Camano, | from Port Gamble for San Fravelsco: schr | Robert Searles, from Ballard for San Diego. ., thought he saw a vessel that an- r’v‘rrtd her description when two & off this port, but he was not certain. Will Sall on March 5 The tramsport Thomas will sail on| Per Br stmr Tuscarora, from Moji Feb 16— 11| On Feb 16, off Point Arenn. schr Glendale, from March 5 for the Philippines. She will | g7 (il sor Ban Pedio, ISLAND PORT HONOLULU—Arrived Feb 17—Bark Edward May. hence Jan 22. HONOLULU—Arrived Feb 16—Br_ship Clav- erdom, from nitrate ports. Feb 17—Br bark Inveram from Glasgow; schr § C Allen, from ——. HIIO—Salled Feb 14—Stmr Californian, for carry nine troops of the Tenth Cavair: s is one of the colored regiments of | army. Peterson Recovers Henry reterson, the veteran boatman the water front, who was badly th settled for Its local wharf and railroad franchises last sonville Transportation Company, cluding the steamship F. A. Kilburn. railroad wharf reduction in freight rates is expected. cisco has been higher at times than that from San Francisco to Liverpool. at 3430 Sixteenth street, dead in bed by his landlady, Mrs. Eliza Munro, yesterday morning. She smelled gas and, Inv emanated from Tobin's room. was turned on, partly. open window had evidently ex- ————— CHEAPER FREIGHT RATES PACIFIC GROVE, residences were entered and’ small amounts stolen. 'S. Demante 1-t’.|.mrted1 that some time between 12 o'clock Sat- | urday night and 8 o'clock Sunday | morning his shoeshop at 10041 Web- | ster street was entered and goods to the value of $12 were stolen. The saloon of Buck & Mosa at 2063 Mission' street was entered through a| rear window and a sl0T machine in the place was rifled, the thieves securing | several dollars, all in nickles. Another spurious check, drawn on he Planters’ and Merchants' Benk, was | assed Saturday night. and this time | W. H. Mudge, keeper of a cigar store | at the corner of Nineteenth and Mission | streets was the victim. The cheek called for $10. The police are inclined Feb. 17.—Having week, the Monterey, resno and Eastern Railroad has now urchased the property of the Wat- in- In dust tight, 'his veseel 15 to be placed on the run etween Monterey and San Francisco, sing the Coalinga wharf until the is built. A material e he rate from Monterey to San Fran- moisture proof packages. Biscuit 5¢ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY to believe that the same man is re- sponsible for putting a number of sim- {lar checks into circulatlon during the past few weeks. 3 —_— ACCIDENTALLY ASPHYXIATED James Tobin, aged 50, a baker living was found IERC FAVORIT Do- you get Schilling’'s Best. CASTORIA good coffee and t:-? tigating, found that It The gas but a draft from the nguished the light, The man re- hurt by being struck by the crank of a| galina Cruz. il i’onr :::rned to:ne soon lb(lex;‘;nh’i‘nltgt- In i ain busy on the front. > N s pocket was & bankbook showing S derrick, is ag: e VICTORIA—Arrived Feb 17—Stmr Hyades, | that he more than $3000 in the Hi- 4 B Liner China Due ay from Yokohama. BEETIR BN iy THE WEEKLY CALI ‘... Pacific Mail Steamship Com pnuov;mo—cmugfiw%-amp New ST a6 pauy's China is due to arrive early tO-I‘-‘"‘ from New York for CI The British ship Inveramsay, which ‘herbourg. QUEENSTOWN—Salled Feb 17—Stmr Etrurla, for New York. z . SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Feb 17_Stmr Kals- erin Auguste Vietoria, for New York, ° day from the Orient. Retires From the Service W. K. Ashman, who was chief stew- has been posted at 20 per cent, arrived at Honolulu yesterday. out 167 days. She had been RACING NEW CALIFORNIA Oakland Racetrack Six or more races each week day, rain or shime. Races commence at 1:40 p. m. sbarp. For special trains stopping at the track 8.'P. Berry, foot of Market siveet: loave. at 13 giclock, teicatter brery, tweny minites uati Arg reserved for Jadies snd thelr sscorta: Returning leave track after ffth and H. WILLIAMS, President. TH¢ TREAT. PERCY W. 0D TO LIFE'S BURDEN Those who habitually journey along decreeing that “case goods” and mixed | | drinks shall be charged for in the fu- the days' before the fire and in num- | 19 Largest Assortment 1 | Lowest Prices ' JOHN J.DEANE ® NOTARY ITUBLIC. Special Care Taken with Depositions and All Legal Documents. Nerthwest cormer of Sutter and Steimer Streets. iy oy Cures aColdinOneDay, E Zorn THEATER | Market and 7th AMERICAN meaes | All ear lines in the city transfer to San Fran- | ciseo’s leading playhouse ny. Propojetor. | Western States Amusement Compa: Management WALTER SANFORD. | { AND ALL THIS WEEK. | TONIGH MATINEES SAT. & SUN. i Frank W The San 2 Days on every Box. 350 Healy Presents Francisco Opera Company In a Magnif ALICE NEILSEN'S The SINGING GIRL Book by HARRY B. SMITH Lyries by STANISL. i Music by PRICES—$1.00. Seats at Box Office an Sutter and Franklin streets. TRAL THEATE T B. HOWELL. Prop. and \ilr.R and Market. Phone Market T Every Evening This Week Onl Saturdsy and Sunday’ Matinees. Sanford B. Rifeaby's Ye Bright and Merry WM. H. WEST'S BIG JUBILEE MINSTRELS | 4q) PBRIGHT LIGHTS OF THE 40 | | | | i | US STANGE. i 1 |CEN 8th MINSTREL WORLD. The Skow Whers Exclusiveness and Novelty | Predominate. | _“THE BATTLESHIP FOUR. A Gorgeous Spectacular Scenic Creation: “MOONLIGHT ON THE SUWANEE. Prices Night S0e. 2%e: Box and Loge Seats, $1. Prices Matinee c: Box and Toge Seats. SPECIAL MATiNEE FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Next Week -MURRAY & MACK Uptown Tieket Office—Kohler & Chase's, Sut- ter and Franklin sts. GOLONIAL THEATER ear Mariot P one Market 920, feut and Manager. NIGHT THI ar W A | SALOM Preceded by the Delightful Comed LEND ME FIVE SHLLINGS NO_INCREASE IN Evenings. 25e, T3, St urda Sunday Matinees, BARS WEDNESDAY—AN seats reserved e Braneh T Offico—Eohler & Chase’ klin Sutfer streets bruary Washingt | Special pecformance of ) ; THEATER Cor.O'Farrell & Steiner Loverich & Lubelski Proprietors & Managers LAST 6 NIGHTS. MATINEE SAT. SPECIAL MAT. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. DUSTIN FARNUM In the Populsr Dramatization of Owen Wister's Story of the Plains, { LAST TIME i TURDA TGHT. | VIRGINIAN PRICES—$1.50, $1.00 AND 50e. Begtnning February 25, (. > REE In tlie New Yiodern Emotional Play, “THE RAGGED MESSENGER." ELLIS STREET. NEAR FILLMORE Absolutely Ciass “A” Theater Building. Matinee Today and Every Day A WONDERFUL SHOW TION P} grea: artistie suc- cess of. LASKY-ROLFE QUIN 25e. except T3e; box PRICES—Evenings. 10e. 10c, seats, $1.00. Matinees, 23 and 50c. PHONE W! CDONOUGH THEATRE MA { Chas. P. Hall, Sole Prop. and Manager. ‘Tonight and All This Week M. Coban's best S0e. Sundays, Klaw & Erlanger present Geo. Musie Play, ORTY-FIVE MINUTES ROM BROADWAY CORINNE. assisted by SCOTT WELSH. SPECIAL MATINE RIDAY « Washington's Birthday ). REGVLAR MATINEE SATURDAY. PRICES—30¢c. i%e. $1.00 zad $1.30. i ¥ | : ADMISSION 16e, CHILDREN Jc. INCLUDING RINK. CHUTES GROUNDS AND Z00. BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW IN CHUTES THEATER THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year. v