The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 1, 1901, Page 11

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i.o HOOMS ™ IE’I‘——I’-HI and Unfura. . 21 Grant ave—Best a8i- 1y Botel in city; polite attend- rooms; modern conveniences; class meals 25c: free coach. arg~ completely fur- $2; fine house; nished Mrs. P. Ra: y furnished mmodated r Seventh suite or elevator. vator on ground f 1d water; baths ROOMS AND BOARD. STORAGE AND WAREHOU! ‘l—“ mavings department ws: On term de- ent per an- the rate of om LEET co—The nd after Jamuary 1 BROWN, Manager. Giant Powder Com- dend, No. 25, of seventy- per ehiare on the {ssusd capttal 5y has been decigred, pa: Jmunr) 10, 1801, 3 900t moon. SPARKS. ‘aividend o( um on ordinary deposits op_lerm deposits Rerr!lll‘! bu rhl: !‘nr 'he hllf- 194, dividends on ihree and six- ree (3) per will be pay- 1 a 2 ¢hree and one-eighth on ail deposits fo be ending December 31, 290 A ble on and “after N, Secretary. .10 Montgomery —The Board of Directors d for the term endi " posits, free of taxes. and yable on and after 151 Dividends not called for are ‘and bear the same rate of dividend from and after Japuary 1, NY, Cashier. January %, 284 t the principal 1 CYRUS ding December 31 eclared at the rate of three (3) per cent per all deposits, free Of taxes, pas- after Wednesday, January 2. 1801 ORGE A. STORY, Cashier. - and Loan § m’, % ¥ 5t e Airectors have declared s iv nd of 3% per cent per anmum on is 8s | posite, payable AR IDEND x;o (.‘Br—l‘){hvldou . 112 (Asty cents per share) of e Oceanic Steamship Company will be payabie st the office of 227 st., cn_and after ‘Transfer ‘books 26, 1900. at 3 EHELDON, Secy. E R on and after Janusry 2, 1ML % ERNEET BRAND. Batreiany? €7 Friends are gp-ufnfly invited to -at THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, PASSING CF TWO NAPA RESIDENTS tend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednes- ofi). St 10 celock, at his late residence, 319 treet. i1 Urml pflvllo‘ mnll Lawn JOHNEON-1n the. ity Sy County Hospital, December §1, 1800, Oscar Johnson, & mative of Firland, aged 37 years. Decembe: KULLMAN—In this city, Herman, beloved husband of Aomalia” Hall: father of Jacob and Herbert Kull- MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriege licenses were issued esterday : yesi ‘Ddlkn G Go‘rln‘ 27, Santa Rosa, and Irene Baaren, 15, Nai bert G. R.lebelmt5 B;b'm Pacific street, and Cresencia Delgado, - Alban C. Bleily, 24, 206 Clement street, and Charlotte G. McFaddin, 20, 1134 McAllister st. Jobn S Delancey, 2 Oakland, and Isabelle Mackinnon, 22, Oal (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late res: dence, 7100 Broadway. Interment Home Peace Cemetery, by special train from Third and Townsend streets at 11 o'clock. Kindly | Samuel E. Holden Die rriet 8. . iy B tovier B, aty, et Hare St fowere, With the Century. Jabez ‘Banks, 55, Lekeport, and Levenia LBE~In thls city, December i1, 1000, Charlotte Schuster, 33, Lakeport. Lee, beloved mother of Benjamin F. Lee, and i Harvey, Ukiah. and Anna B | dsughter of Mre. T) mas Keane, a native of John A. A Gregory, 22, Ashland. Or. r&e D. Zelle, 31, 81 New York, aged 44 ew York. o years and 7 months. Lombard street, and Spectal Dispatch to The Call 4 e $And" scauarntances are. sespeot- lle Shade, 32, 1111 Vailejo street | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow i rning the cenzo Mcdena, 95, 124 Pacific street, and | (Wednesday), at 130 o'clock, from the resi- | . NAPA, Dec. 311. h"“"l’"“' e na Pardini, 38, of dence of her mother, Mrs. Thomas Keane, 1802 | death of two of her citizens. & plierbert W Smith, 21 Vallejo, and Orpha G. stoexw’: strest. Interment private, in Cy- | Charles J. Beerstecher passed away at ride, 16, Valleso. " ress Lawn Cemetery. the Napa Sanitarfum this morning after George A. Welsha Hnlh. and Lalu E. | LONGFELLOW—At Mare Island, December 30, | an fliness of eleven weeks. He was a na- Magee, 15, 1026 Chu Joseph Fariaer, 1900, Peter G., beloved son of HEX’IP} L. Long- tellow, and Brother ot Henry A. Longfellow, In the Pacific street, and tive of Germany, aged 49 years. Manana L. Silva, & Pacific street. a nat| Francisco, eged 2 years 1| early '70s Mr. Beerstecher served as nherrg:n Lxcmenm Stockton, and Helen Lgmmh and. 16 days. United States Commissioner for the West- osenbaum, 27, UIZBLLE—In this eity, December 30, 1500, an. George J. R~N ns. %, Twenty-first and K | “Sargh Loutzelle (nee Keenan), beloved mother | °F2 District of Michigan. Later he came streets, M. Froehlich, 26, Twenty- | of Mrs. J. J. Collins, Mrs. Louise Meyer and | to California and in 1578 he was elected a delegate to the Constitutional Conven- tion from San Francisco. He had an abso- lute majority of all votes polled, although there were five tickets in the field. A few years after he was elected Rallroad Commissioner. Fifteen years ago Mr. Beerstecher settled in this valley. The Superior Court to-day adjourned out of respect to his memory and a committes was appointed to draft a set of resolu- tions. This afternoon a dispatch was received in Napa conveying the news of the death | of Samuel E. Holden at Dr. Burk's Sani- tarfum at_Altruria. = Mr. Holden was a native of New Hampshire, aged 5 years. He had been a resident of Napa for a quarter of a century. He was president of the Sawyer Tanning Company, the { Holy Cross Cemetery Napa City Water Company and the Napa | McGOWAN—In thts city, December 3, 180, | Woolen Mills Company and also a director Patrick, beloved husband of Kate J. Me- | of the Bank of Napa. He is the last of Gowan, and father of Mrs. George M. Jeweit | three partners that have for.years con- Mrs. Sadie Morton, a native of County Ty- | rone, Ireland, aged 74 years ¢ months and 6 | days. (Winsted, Conn., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Wednesday), at §:30 oclock, from the resi- S ‘daughter, Mrs. J. J. Collins, 1084 Howard street, thenoe to St. Patrick’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. | LYNCH—In this city, December 29, 1900, at his pesidence, %A Silver street, Arthur Ambrose r H Qhrvn B, y. 21, Valiejo, and Mattle E. 2 Harrison street. ymers, 25, Sacramento, and ety 3%, Bakersfield, u.ndk n Jose, and Ella Da- | 261 Dore street, and May | street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. BORN. rly guerite and the lage Walter and Mabel Lynch, a pative of San Francisco, aged 21 years 10 months and 16 days. riends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to aitend the. funeral this day (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Z6A Silver street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services at 1 o'clock. Interment > | and Henry H. McGowan, & native of Ireland, | 3 Yyp Degember 2. 1M, 0 | 17ea 7t Jears 9 months ‘and 16 days. - (St. | ducted the Sawyer Tannery. Messrs. Nor: A ° p Louis, Mo., and Marysville and Sacramento, ., December 25, 1900, to | Gqy, ‘papers please copy.) fore him. Mr. Holden was elected twice Boyter, a son. “nds and mcquaintances are respect- | A8 a member of the Board of City Coun- his December 22, 100, to | rully invited to attend the funeral this day | cilmen for Napa under the new charter, R. M. Conroy, & son { from his late resi- | but resigned nearly two years ago on ac- , December 26, 1900, . thence to St. Paul's | count of ill health. He was a prominent FXTZI ATRICK~In this eity, he wife of Thomas nty-ninth and Church streets, | Methodist. For years he was a trustee Interment National Cemetery. | of Napa Colle e n.nd the University of Fitzpatrick (nee “ | December 12, 1900, to | McGUIRE—An a: ry requiem mass will | belit LOWELL~In this December, 21, 100, to late Mre) '\f | Megulee “ae Al Hallowr | g} e T it e the wife of F. A. Lowell (nee Shattuck), & rch to-morrow (Wednesday), k. e daught PFARRER—In this December. 30, 100, | 100k an active par December 23, 1800, ing, a daughter. November 27, 1900, to 2 501 % | MAXTM'S NAME IS na"SA days: | ON THE HONOR LIST Inventor of the Automatic System of Firearms Is Knighted in Great Britain. Dec. 31.—The New Year's daughter of San_Franclsco, ¥ Friends and .«‘quam\m‘l‘ are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day | , at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence | first street, corner Lawn Ceme- | n Twent Dolores. Interment tery, by funeral car from Tw | Guerrero streets, | PIC. 1900, N—In this city, December | y Dr. H. N. Schoenfeld, | and Louis Goisteln, both of LONDON, SSO_In this city, December 30, : 1n this city, Decem- | PICASSO_In this city, Decomber . 100, | 1.n0r Jist includes the name of Hiram 8. Eqgar 3. Lion, D.D- | tolomeo Ga Siher of WWilliam Ficasto, | Maxim, who was born in Maine and who Lemmon of Oakland and Isa’ reson of San Francisco, SUTHERL, and stepbrother of Louis Gatto, a native of | San Francisco, aged 28 years and 3 months. nds and acquaintances are respect- | ted to attend the funeral this day is the inventor of the automatic system of firearms. He is knighted. Sir Alfred Mliner. the administrator of South Africa, fs made a Knight of the MA e Mu‘mum ana uesday . At 8 ok o e I owall | Grand Cross of the Bath; Colonel Kitson, this city, December §, and Stockton. Interment New Italian Ceme- | formerly commanding at Kingston Col- Cathedral. by the Rev. | etry, near Colma. lege, and Lieutenant Colonel Irwin, sec- , John H. Ryan and Mary | pasMAN—In this city, December 30, 1000, | retary of the Canadian Patriotic Fund, r Rosman, a native of Denmark, aged Michael and St. George, and Sir Samuel Griffith is made a Privy Councilor. In addition there is a long list of Aus- | tralians, prominent in the federation, who | have received minor honors, Colonel Jekyll, secretary of the British vears. A member of Heiga No. 3, Dania. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-mor 30 o'clock, from Alcazar 'Farrell street, where funeral ser under the auspices of Helga DIED. | Johnson, Oscar Kullman, Herman { | [ i | | are made Companions of the Order of St. | | | remation I. O. O. E. Ceme- e amiare of Fi. P, Perer- | commission at ‘the Paris Exposition, is CAllister street. % \’ made a Knight Commander of St. Michael -, December 31, 190, An- | and St. George; Clive Bingham, an attache of the Peking legation, and C. W, Camp- | bell, Vice Consul at Shanghai, who both served with Vice Admiral Sevmour's relfef column, are made Companions of St. Mi- | chael and St. George, as are several other ghter of the late Al and sister of Wal- e 3 8z g 2 & @ | SCULLION—In this city, December 31, 100, | British Consuls in China. e ao Raran Beullion. . sative of Sea | No Peers arc created, and only a few Franciscs, aged 1 vear 8 monthe and 27 days. | Persons are made Baronets or Knights. AT T e e ecember 29 150, Clin. | _On the whole, it i3 an uninteresting iist Son W., eldest fon of J. Beverly and Mar- | With the exception of the foregoing. garet F. Smyth, aged 13 years and 9 months. Edmund Bartol, former Attorney Gen- = city, December 31, 180, | eral of New South Wales, is also made a thelite Maurice Suilivan, | Privy Councilor. Wiltlam, Dr. Maur. Annie n and Mrs. Robert ative of Counts Longford, Treland, | WARNER HAS CLOSE Marysville pa leas EMerveriie pabem Dl CORNER IN FLAXSEED copy.) 7 The funeral take place to-mor: v ’ < (Weaneadas) k. from her Tate | Exciting Moment for the Shorts Who dence, %00 McAll \1?!‘ street, thence to 4 Marr's Cathi ess avenue, where | Bid Hid High, but Are Unable its; December 0. 190, | a requiem high mass will be celebrated for to Purchase. AT ot e Maty pose of her soul. commencing at 9:3 | yy;;7yPH, Ming., Dec. 8L.—The Decem- THCM—In this city, December . Dore- | ber axseed deal in the December market thea Thom, wife pf the late James Thom, a! | went out te-day and it was an exciting sister of H ah_Perry and the late Mr oy Mrs. Little, ‘With less than they the price to $182%; without gettiny . moment for the shorts. ars 4 months and 10 a total of 10,000 bushels to deliver, bid a quaintances are respec the funeral to-morrow o'clock, from her 3. C. Warner of Minneapolis is the man street. Services at who held the corner. He began to ac- I.\r»:_»:uup\ X f‘t;’n;o;“, cumulate the December option in this TN : nterment Odd Fell early in September. During the (5. December : Abra- . of ihe deal he has bought about asband A e YD hels and within the last five days SO i kb e AR as put the price to $15215 from $165. L ven. 1 herewith ten: | THIS morning about 40,000 bushels settled gl | mo et . at § The amount not delivered must child of Dante! a WILLIAM J. CHRIST EITZEN. |be lvoughl in by tige clearing-house Wed- . San Francleco, Dec 1500, nesday morning. ock, from the residence Silver street. Interment | 1900, Ewlog | “tour daugh- | tive of Loulsiana, aged 1 yeurs ~In city, December 80, 1800, | Special Sale " Franklyn, beloved daughter of John | Helen Dayion, & native of San Jose, | —h this city, December 3, keon, & mative of Sweden, aged years * ErFriends and acquaintances are respect- | of 'Ladies’ Muslin Underwear Our annual money-saving special sale of manu- facturers’ samples, and also the balance of our fall stock 1 of muslin underwear will take place commencing January | 2nd, 1901, Upon this occasion you will find innumerabie | bargalns in corset covers, drawers, chemises, skirts and FOSTER—In Oakland, December 30, 1900, Bd | 30 (Ned) Foster, beloved husband of Fassts | gowns, well made of good muslin and trimmed with lace: and embroidery: A. Foster. and father of Eddie Foster, a na- Corset covers 10c 15¢20c up to $3.25 each. Drawers 20¢ 25¢c 40c up to $3.25 each. . Chemises 40c 50c 60c up to $4.25 each. Skirts 50c 60c 65c up to $8.00 each. attend the funeral to-morrow | ay), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors | S. Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. In- it Laurel Hill Cemetery ALD—In this city, December 31, 190, Nicholas, beloved husband of the late Cath- | erine Fitzgerald, and father of John 8., Ed- | ward, icholas and Joseph M. Fitzgerald, a | ative of the city of Cork, Ireland, aged 67 | 4 months, | and acquaintances are respect- | i To attend the funeral this day 2 o'clock, from the pariors of | “ndertakers, 21 _and 29 Fifth St. Rose’s Church for ser- Interment Mount Cai- vited to (We of J term tive of Missouri, aged 51 years. i3 s and acquainiances are respect- iy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow nesday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral erlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy streets. bistouent 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. Decem 20, 1900, homes Gress, s mative Of Ireland, aged 70 years [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- —In this city, ber fully invited to attend the funeral to-s | (iveancaday). al 30 o clock, from the Chapsl | Gowns 60c 70c 75¢ Up to $5.75 each, of the Passion, attached to St. Mary's Hospl- tal, where a solemn requiem mass will celebrated for the repose of his soul, mencing at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cometery. by 10:40 o clock train from Third end Townsend streets. B,‘mu\l"n’)\ In this city, December 30, 130, John P. Harri , & native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 63 years. (=4 s and acquaintances sre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2665 Mission street, between Twenty-second ‘and Twenty-third, Mission Masonic Temple. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. H HARRISON_In the City and County Hospital, Decembe: Georpvs Harrison, a na- 67 years. Embroidery Sale - In order to make room for our spring importation of embroideries, we will place on sale to-morrow a large quantity of last season’s broken sets from four to ten inches wide in a variety of beautiful patterns with strong washable edges, at the special price for all widths of 25¢ a yad Ribbon Special All silk chiffon taffeta ribbons, especially adapted for* neck ribbons, four and one-half inches wide in all shades at - tive HEGELUND—In Alameda, December 29, 1300, ida W. C., beloved wife of the late Jacob R. Jiegelund, and mot of Mre. Serena E. Cox and Harry R. Hegelund, a native of Den- mark, aged 55 years 4 months and 19 days, = | €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend -the funeral this day Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, from the family .resi- e, 3413 Buena Vista avenue, Alameda. terment Mountain View Cemetery. HEIERIn this oty Deoemm 31, 150, .vonn 17 Heler, a native aged 45 A wember of the Norddeuucher em:: In- 1% i "ok Tase. Dieia 365 it 20C a yard Mrest. g R g G e praber 2L, Novelty neck bows tied free at the ribbon department.- mother of Therese and Joseph Herzberg and Mre. Meyer Abrahams, and sister of Mrs. J. Joel, a native of Westphalia, Germany, aged € years and 6 months. (New York bapers please copy.) £ Notice of hnun.v hereafter. TRWIN—In Ukiah, December 1900, Sames Trwin, Gather of Min: B T Guor: rero and wuhlmon Irwin, a native of Ire- land, dged 75 v Write for our illustrated catalogue. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. v B A e s 129 Kearny Street Teiephone South 8. muz. Mrs. Alphonse Judis, Mrs. Jacob Adler g B g and Blea- and Mrs"maward Saiz, s hative of Ungsteln, ilganit, 28, Loty Harrison ermany, aged 69 years 7 months an .{. S N ooy, 56 Horss Hard: | (Stockton and Benicla papers please o) l Friends and acquaintanc fully invited Lo attend the faneral this da uy Charlos J‘ Boersteohor and | ninth Infantry, JANUARY 1, 1901. SHIPPING TEN BELIEVE THE CAPSIZED VESSEL IS THE JOSEPH AND HENRY W reck Was Twice Sighted Off Umpqua About Nine Days Ago and That Schooner L.eft Here December 18 for Coquille River. 11 o SCHOONER SACRAMENTO STANDING BY THE WRECK OF THE VESSEL OFF UMPQUA HARBOR IN ORDER TO DISCOVER HER NAME. THERE WAS TOO HEAVY A SWELL, HOWEVER, AND THE NAME OF THE DER- ELICT IS STILL IN DOUBT. - and last night there was outside, |17 bound in, a fleet that has been | glving the owners some anxiety. Strange to say, all the vessels had remained under shelter until the storm was over and all made remarkably quick trips down the coast. The Levi G. Burgess came down from Tacoma in five days, the W. F. Jewett in two days from the Columbia River, the Antelope In three days from Coquille River, the Roy Somers in six days from Port Hadlock, the Del Norte in three days from Coquille River and the Westport in thirty-six hours. * Some of the incoming fleet report a schooner bottom up oft the Humboldt bar. The captain of the Sacramento reported the disaster yesterday and sald he thought it was the schooner Conflanza is was proved to be impossible, how- ever, as the Confianza did not leave the | Coquille River for San Francisco until| December 28, whereas the wreck was s!ghted on December 23. hipping men have grave fears, how- ever, for the schooner Joseph and Henry, | pho which left here December 13 for the Co' quille River. She was in ballast and when last seen was making heavy weather of it. ‘She carried a complement of five ail told—Captain Rasmussen, Mate Hansen and three of a crew. If the Joseph and Henry has gone, ail hands went down with her. There is absolutely nothing however, | on which to base th= supposition that t derelict is the Joseph and Henry. She left here on December 13 for Coquille Riv er and while she was undoubtedly caught in the gale, still she may have been drivea off shore and may be still safe. On December 22 one of the Oregon tugs sighted’ a wreck, bottom up, seventy-five miles west by north of Umpqua light. On December 23, in almost the same po- sition, the schooner Sacramento passed | the same derelict and the captain so re- orted. On his description of the vessel ull seafaring men base their opinion as to the name of the eraft and that is ail that goes to prove that the derelict was | the Joseph and Henry. | TRANSPORT GB.ANT ARRIVES. | b Brings Many Pussengers and Nt ber of Dead Bodies. The United States transport Grant came | in from Manila via Hongkong and Naga- saki vesterday. There were four deaths during the trip and in consequcnce it was | gtter 8 p. m. before Dr, Kinyoun released e T, Those who died during the run were: December 6, Henrl; Cioncio, a member the band of the Foriy-seventh Infantry: | .. December 15, Carl Miller, Company K, \ Thirteenth Infantry; December 24. Henry | | T P. Miller, corporal Company ', Twenty- | and December 26, John McCall, chief cook of the transport. th al | | Vi over 121 clvilians. among whom are three | presg correspondents, seventy-nine dis- | chnr&ed men and forty-five prisoners. The | remains of 398 soldiers, besides thoseof the ones who_djed on the trip, were also| aboard. Th¢ transport came to an an- chorage off Folsom-street whartf late last | gvening and will probably dock to-day | She was thirty days from Manila. twenty- | five days thirteen hours from Hongkong and‘elg}nteen days elght hours from Naga- | et Mail Steamer Delayed. | The Oceanic Steamship Company’s Ala- meda will not get away for Australasia until Thursday at 2 p. m. She was to have got away Wednesday next, but, ow- steamship Sonoma. The latter vessel'ls to sail for the colonies on January 23. All Captain Van Oterendorp's friends were congratulating him yesterday on his new command. —_—————— Newsboys Banqueted. Teon de Bernardi, head of all the news. boys on the front, banqueted “the gang” at Lombardi’'s vesterday. There was a right merry time, and many a song and speech was made that would have made its author famous ha.l it only been heard from a public platform. Bernardi is to be married to-ds\l at St. Francis Church to Misg Adele M. Thiel, and it is safe to say that every newsboy in town will be there to wish the newly- H Tug El Salvador in a Storm. | SAN DIEGO, Dee. 31l—~The tug El Sal- vador, which left San Francisco last Wed- nesday, having in tow a barge for Aca- pulco, arrived here this morning some- what disabled. On her way south she ex- lenced terribly rough weather, but the ittle boat weathered the storm in good shape and the only damage suffered was in her engine. This will be repaired here, and h n couple of days the tug will be ready to proceed on her voyage. She will un on co-l n.na mernl provisions here. Primrose mu Undermanned. LONDON, Dec. 3L—in the inquest on the bodies of the victims of the British bn!k Pflmrm Hill, Captain Hill, from | veipoo December 23, f Victoria, ‘whic] unk n::’en Holyhead T eornl HE overdue flect is still arriving (fog signals, Pacific Coast, 1300, 1900, page 80). which this Rxed red 1 h: ‘was disp) carried away, laced as early as practicable, until which time the Hnl will be displayed from the camnery wh This black and white first class can buoy, is reported. Deceml adrif! apa. '%\—Oynmlllu channel buoy No. ond class nun, | having gone adrift. tor, Portland Onnn SWAN signals, tor, | 1and, St Taqua, Bash, 80 hours from San Diego. Stmr Peru, Pillsbury, 20 days 15 hours from Panams and way ports. 1 S stmr Grant, Schiller. % davs § hours | from Mastin ia. Benghray from Manzanillo and way Besidesthese remains the Grant brought | River. all, Rosent from Antwerp, San #c0, chored In Downes with loss of sailor, having been driven back by heavy w some of cargo. ports that the work on ti POINT clear; wind nerth Stmr Matteawan, from Port Los Tacoma. Kay, from page 40, No. 1 (list of beacons and buoys, Plclllc Coast, SEMIAHMOO POST LIGHT. December 29 the thne—pfl. dolphin from \ was and will be repli at Sem- The following affects the list of beacons and buoys, Pacific Coast, 1900: WILLAPA BAY, MAIN CHANNEL ACROSS THE BAR AND UP THE WILLAPA RIVER. Willapa Bay, outside bar whistling buoy pages 61 and 63)—This black and white pendicularly buoy, marked “Willapa Bay'’ in white, is re- ported, December 23, as having gome adrift. striped second class -hmen. Willapa Bdy outer buoy (pages 61 and 63)— perpendicularly striped marked “W B"” in white, ber 23, as having gonme channel to Oysterville (page a red. sec- ber 24, Witk Bay, is reported, The foregoing buoys will be replaced as early as it is practicable to do By jorder of the United Euu- Jightchouse P G ommander U. 8. Office of United mnu ht- houu Ins) w-huuu 29, 190. ISLAND UPPER POST LIGHT. WILLAMETTE RIVER, OREGON. Notice is hereby given that on December 24 spec- the three-pile beacon from which this fixed red light was shown, on the east side of the channel Oregon, near entran: was_carried nguished. = The beacon and light will be to dry dock at Albine, ay and the light ex- re- | established as soon as practicable. This notice affects the list of mhu and fog Pacific t, No. 131, page 1so the l(sl of be‘wnl nnfl h\l\n!. Pldflc Coast, 1900, By order of th th- m‘ht-htmn Board. P. DAY, Commander U.S. N., Light-house Inspector. Office of United States Light-] huule In-p-c- Portland, cm:on, December 28. Shipping Intellig‘nu. ARRIVED. Monday, December 31 tmr Lakme, Schage, 26 hours from Burea; | mmd south; put in to land passengers. §tmr Navarro, Peterson, 12 hours trom Doran, §2% hours from Port- via Astoria 1% hou hours, | W. ia Nagasaki 13 days 8 hours. Mex stmr Mexico, Von Heims, § days 10 hours port: Nor stmr Horda, Svendsen, 19 days from Mo- roran. Ship Dashing Wave, Lancaster, 14 days from | acoma, via Port Angeles 7 days. Park Levi G Burgess, Younggren, 5 days from ‘acoma. pohr Webfoot, H&the Corinthian, Korth, 4 days from Coquille ‘Wikender, 56 hours from 4 days from Coos Shr Newark, Beck, 14 hours from Bowens | CLEARED. Monday, December 31 Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, Victorta, ete; Good- Perkins & C Stmr Bonita, \o:mnden San Pedro; Goo(hll. San Diego; Goodall, Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Chematnus; R 'l‘lllnll- Egenes, Nanalmo; Jobn MclIntyre, Chemainus; R Mercer, 4 days from Grays Schr. NAry E Rus: Coos Bay. 5 5e0r Melancthon,, Olsen, Landing. Rerkins & Co. Stmr Queen, Thomas, Perkins & Co. | Dunsmuir Sons Co. Nor r s Br stmr Brmnl s Dunsmuir Schr Julla B wmlan. Brratt, ing to the English-Australian mail being | Schr Stanley, Schmaiz, Kahului: Alexander behind time, the vessei has to be held to | & Baldwin. , awalt its arrival. Captain Herriman will SAILED. take the Alameda out on this occasion Monday, December 31. and Captain Van Oterendorp of the Ala-| stmr Lakme, Schage, meda will assume command of the'new | Stnr Rainier, Hmm . Seattle. Stmr I-qn-, Bash, Eureka. Stmr Nor st s, Pederson, Chemainus. Schr Stanley, Schml-ltl. Kahulut. SPOKEN. Dec 25, 55 miles north—Ship 'ln missen mast and some sails carried a diff for Santa Rosalia, Br ship MI BOUS. Dec 20—Br ship King ldvud for Franci: has LONDON, eather. Wreckage from fll-fated Br ship Primrose ill has washed ashore near Holyhead; also Vessel broke in two. MEMORANDUM. Captain Von Helms of the stmr Mexico re- he .lll.nlll:”"m wed couple a century of happy new years. | 1 tne® dote minE yery favorably, Somsider- — e chinery ane omotives so essent for ditious work. Smooth 19 Still Colonel Edgar K satisfled that Be will be able to finish his work in time and has ~ & evervthing in shape aterial o, o hepdag ¢ he m Loy < The Mexico delivered .aere machinery that laid in San Francisco since October. TELEGRAPHIC. Dec 10 -Weather LOBOS, 3t 10 p m— POINT REY! Nfl.fll.:.ln— Angeles, SAN mm—nm-fl Dec 30—Schr Ida Mec- Bureka; schr Occidental, from Eu- Arrived Dee 31—Schr R W Bartlett, from New Whatco: hence Dec 29. s.lledDecs';l—BunrmmnhrM ‘rade. for CITY—Safiled Dee 31—Stmr Cres- mber | cont ty, for San , the Ci jury ad ldedufldertn 8| Arrived Dee 30—Stmr Nome Cl®7, f accidental death, to the | hence Dec 27. vmlc o effect that the vessel was undermanned, | having too many apprentices. Notice to Mariners. Notles 1 hereby given of the following Mlfl the alds to navigation in this w\elll. stmr W Eider, D‘l ll. Dec 31-Br shin Thl ‘Dllfl"lll affects the list of lights and bnri Gen Millinet. for Safled Dec 30—Schr Fred E Sander, for San Pedro. ASTORIA—Arrived Dee 30—Stmr South Fort- land, hence o Arrived Dec 31—Br stmr KM llill- Despatch, hence Dec .P fi-’ M“‘lfl- Ardencraig, and Fr Queenstown. POBRT HADLOCK—Safled Dec 3i—Stmr Ri- | val, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORTS. BW YORK—Salled Dec 29—Stmr lflchlm for Colon. Br stmt Glenesk, or Man BLPHIA—Cleared Dec D—S!mr Ven- tura, for San Francisco, and passed Delaware er on the 30th. FOREIGN PORTS. MAZATLAN—Arrived Deo 17—Ger bark Ella Nicoli, from Hamburg. SAN BLAS—Salled Dec 2-Ger bark Pre- for San thc sco. MANILA—Sailed Dec 10—Br ship Gilooscap. for Puget Sound. CALLAO—Sailed Dec 24—Ger stmr s for San Francisco. Senpse Francisco; Br stms Westminater, for San OCEAN STEAMERS. BI (—8ailed Dec ¥—Stmr Koeln, for New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec fi—Stmr Pretoria. from Hambur; 0040 00 0 M b 1 |San Diego . Jan. § Newport. Panama & Way Ports.\Jan. 1 State of Cal.. Vietoria & Puget Soun@."-l T TO SAIL. |Grays Harbor|Jan. 1 8 pm[Pler 3 Graye Harbor Jan. 1. 13 m Bler 13 | Humboldt ...\Jan. 1 9 amPler 13 w.n. Wal. vnc & Pn sa!:m 1 11 am Pler 3 > 1 9am/Pler 1 1. 10 am|Pler 3 2 Spm/Pler 2 % 3 pm|Pler 7 . 2 §am Pier 1l . 2" 3 pm|OtiWks Jan. 8 10 am|Pler 2 i | Humboldt .. /Jan. 3. 9am|Pler 1 3 Jan. 3, 11 am Pler 24 ..\Jan. 3, 12 m|Pler13 ! 3, SpmPler § [Jan. 3 2pm(Pier 9 {Jln 4. 9 am/Pler 11 Jan. 5. 2pmiPier 3 . Jan. 5, 12 m{Pler — y.....[Jan. § 12 i Fler 13 Willapa Har.[Jan. 5. § pm|Pler San Di 9 am|Pler 11 ustralia. . 6. 4pm(Pler 7 Vs Pn ilJan. & 11 AmiPier 3 lxmm ’ 7. 10 am|Pler 11 cny Pekiza! China & Jap. Jan. 8, 1pm/PMSS Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low “Waters at Fort Point, entrance to Sam Franeisco Bay. Published by official su- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters ocour at the five minutes later than at height of tide is the same at ot Dlaces. TUESDAY, JANUARY 1L 5 |

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