The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 6, 1902, Page 8

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. L1l SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1902 REVENUE CUTTER PERRY’S SEAMS OPEN AND SHE IS COMPELLED TO PUT BACK TO PORT T > ), v o a United States revenue cutter | mast on Wednesday afternoon as the result ot LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 3—Br ship Tor- | Gaelic....... |China & Japan . | Tett here om Tues. | fouling it with the Mission-street whart coal ridon, trom Oreson. G. W. Eider..| Portland & Asteria { g \ | punkers. YOKOHAMA — Safled June 3 — Jap stmr | Newburg. Grays Harbor | Seattle, sprung a lea —————. ng‘:‘gkugg Maru, for San rn;,i:go e Pen | ECntaur. amburg & West Coast 0 0! er st Pen | Uma >uget Sound Ports ... about 100 miles north of NEWS OF THE OCEAN. thur, for Pan Franclsco | Bantacru | Nesart a Wy Poris port, and was compelled to| — . i 5 . 2SRy 9 i 4 s Honolulu ...... oA She arrived early vesterday| Matters of Interest to Mariners and 5 OCEAN STEAMER! 5 . - Honelulu e . - SWND, SN mndh e o Bhipping Merchants. Kirtanst, for . Bremen: | stmr Coumbia, " for a8 E of balling, the Cutter's pumps | mpe genooner North Bend will load merchan- | Hamburg; stmr L’Aquitaine, for Havre. roved useless | LIVERPOOL—Arrived June Stmr Nu- | — | dise at this port Apta, Samoa, port for Apla, midian, from Montreal; stmr - Westernland, i | | Steamer. | | | | The steamer Umatilla sailed vesterday for Victoria with QUEENSTOWN—Sailed June 5—Stmr Teu- | Coos Bay. tonic, for New York; stmr Rhynland, for Phil- | Pt. Aren the forward and a eneral merchandise cargo, e P started nor face of ek : . 3 hich ;:‘\.”LCX:U,‘,,:Z,,M, 5 A AT Rk Dlastasios from Philadeiphia.” June 4—Simr Ivernia, from e T . c . e dooes| HUMDOME . .o.. ™ £ sex. The strain proved| The Fronch bark Olivier de Clisson was| ‘Safled June 5—Stmr Commonwealth, for Bos- | Amer Maru & lapas t revenue boat, 2nd | cleared vesterday for Queenstown for orders o & txpes s bones, exactly ariaere | Sith BT.900 cib Lhbt. et wr $10.080 mnd | _NAPLES—Arrived June 5—Stmr Allgr, from | Pomona.... -, ¥ her seams open- | 20,000 ft Jumber as dunnage, valued at $300, A\;‘\\;\‘\;;{!‘g for i(_f:;\-,;.u"e PR Rl | Argo....... r Por ed of 'the sea. Water Cieel s (R EAYRE—Arriv 5—Stmr R e 2 o the Tact thet she The Umatilla’s Cargo. ] ANTWERP—Sailed June 5—Stmr Nederland, | San Pedro.. s vacell Thars et 1 for Philadelnhia. | R. Dollar 3 e amps. | valued at $13,043, to be landed at the leading iphia; both s T s ha | British Columblan citie Among the prin- o adelphia; both fr: | Bival.. 9 ipal exports were the following: i | Curacao. 5 : g~ yogric st gl g IR VR Time Ball [ = kgs baints and oils, 52 pkes | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- | EROGHX. .- ?f“"r‘:"’l’“ city . chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | SUFeX June 5. 1902. | S. Rosa.... The Time Ball on the tower of the Fer building was dropped exactly at noon to-day. I e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § Tahit t ... 12 p. m., Greenwich time, Pan g ““-')‘ b W. H. STANDLEY, - Pl Lieutenant, TU. §. N.. in charge. | Alblon RIv. Pt Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pier 13 head seas, | hardware, the water | 100 tins hardly ceries ard provisions, bs and 2 cs manufac- es arms and ammunition, 17 1430 1bs millstuffs, 408 Ibs fresh fruits, 256 pkg* y vegetables, 1754 Ibs beans, 3541 1Ibs | 120 o ten Francisco. g ; pressure was | Soffce. 706 vl ams, and grad < 5 Diego & Way.| 9 am(Pier 11 ne 9 Valparaiso & Way.[12 m Pler 10 y the w od out. The leak- | fieese RAte. 20, S e e g A el | City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pier 19 r inue er, and the s T 5 | North Fork. Humboldt 9 am Pler 2 v he Posry bxs rais Sun, Moon and Tide. | BAEE L L i y e wat bales overalls, Unitsd States Coast and. Geodetic Survey— | Santa Crus. Nawsort & Wy Besl 3 am|bler 11 Ibs dried and ba- pota- stores, mostly ra- crew, and the cut- ced on a drydock Times and Heights of High and Low | Mandalay.. Coquille Riv Waters at Fort Point. entrance to San qu“;i:ne“{i Francisco Bay Published by official au- | Stat Cal... San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Prer 11 pm|Pler 2 . 239 Ibe ham: 24 1bs butter, 46 17 bal et T Saiiad Bf A 30,065 Ibs sait, 2 pkgs machinery. { thority of the Su ende S 5 : « Superintendent. S. Monica. . | Humbol 10 shed. This will be done el t*fi*j—’fi:[ A | nNOTE—The high and low waters cccur at | C - | atte & Paagaial T 4 o P 3 nd will probably reveal the ne- xports to HawaiiafmIslands. e city front (Mission-streec wharf) about | Pek 2 ' s~ P twenty_five minutes later than at Fort Point: | Stecrar .. .| Sednsy 3 a(Pler 7 <[ Svd am|Pler 7 | Astorfa & Portiand/11 Pm Pler 24 erable overhauling. The| he park W. B, Flint sailed yesterday for ibilty for the condi- the height of tide is the same at both places. ’ ~ Mekawell, Hawailan Islands, with an assorted tior | be the work of b . 5 = |7 June _14. - sich will probably | Merchandise cargo valued at $27,083. The foi FRIDAY, JUNE 6. Lakme. ....| Astoria & Portiand.[12 mlPler 2 delay. The fact that | JOWIDE Were the princival shipments Sun rises ... Tatacl G. Dollar...| Grays Harbor_.....| 4 pmPler 2 | June 15. | Queen......| Puget Sound Ports.[11 am(Pler 19 Ratnier. ... | Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 2 | | Sun sets ... rt on @ long| 100 bbls flour, 5055 1bs bread, 1200 lbs mill- Moon sets unserviceable | Stuffs, 9404 Ibs 30 ctls wheat, 82 ctis 295,096 11 led barle; 5,744 Ibs wed to « ness which | 0ats, will ¢ body to a wa s bran, 22,590 Ibs miilstuffs, 2834 Ibs beans, 100 | g |Time| June 16. b Trensury Department, | Ibs rea, 217 pkes hardware, 41 pkss steel, 100 g Alliance ...| Portiand & Way...| 5 pm|Pler 18 bxs candles, 600 1bs lard, 472 lbs starch, 640 FROM SEATTLE. SRR WA ER | 1bs chocolate, Ibs cheese, 100 cs ®oap, - Pirates on Mission No. 1. 94 sacks s powder, 4 cnses g The Joss of meschandise by theft from Mis- and wagon material, 3 7 Steamer. For. Salls. 3 Ay o =p csgpion from Ml 30 sewing machines, 56 pkgs pipe, 209 | - et wharf No. 1 has grown to such tron, 500 bals shinglés, 19 bals ehocks,.| 8 Valencia.... |Nome .... B 7 slarming proportions that the shipping con- raflroad ties, 20 bales netting, 1 bale SAILED. Sound; Ger bark Visurgis, foy Valparaiso; 2 Besthy Cooks Inlet & Way FortsiJune 7 s leasing berths there have combined to pkes paints and ofls, 540 bales hay, Thursday, June 5. | bark Levi G Burgess, for San Francisco. 110 Indian: [ Rn—— & St. “l°h=;l~-- 5""" § Dring o past. twe gesss th < drugs, 200 Ibs and 3 cs oo | _Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victorla and Port | NEAH BAY-—Passed in June 5—Shiy James i Polpbin. ..o [Shagway & =AY O e 18 s hoss 58 the varfous berths on X . i8 cs boots and shoes, | Towrsend. Drummons, hence May 21, for Seattle; Br stmr 12 Dirigo. ....... |Bkagway & Way Ports. Jun this do . in the aggregate more | 499 500 1bs raisins, 700 lbs dried | = Stmr Del Norte, Green, San Pedro. Duke of Fife, from Hongkong. Neme .- |Nome City .............[June 12 than $400 a ordinary precautions PS ham, 40 ctls pota- | Stmr State of California, Thomas, San| PORTLAND—Arrived June 5—Stmr Lakme, NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | Santa pe-idh | Skagway & Val ..|June 12 S Sl of The shipping peap ,"14 pkgs candy, 3500 bales salt, 200 cs coal | Diego. from San Francisco. 3 ;‘hedelrl{ morning tides are givem in the lef: ‘fv?‘kanecuy E&az::y & sf:g g::.:. Juno 14 rest ot th hefts | 0il, 416 cs assorted c;mrmd goods, 30 cs and 5| Stmr Scotia, Frickson, ) EATTLE—. o and column and the successive tides of the | COttage S " . . e be T t .;;z,d‘"fl‘nr;’f.,‘ bbis salmon, 85 pkes groceries and provisions, sl Noyo, Ellefsen, Fort Bragg. he:feA r;r:nré. yrl:f,gr ’Eflice“ Sgkfi: E,,‘l‘n‘l’, | day 1n the order of occurrence as to time; the | City Seattle. . Skagway & Way Ports.|June 16 - G Y i Coeanized gang of | 25 hogs, 52 chickens and 1 lamb. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Greenwood. May 21, g ' L e i e et e ot T take aw t by boat. A | e Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Ladysmith. Sailed June 4—St it lay, except when there are but three tides, as 'y day w a at the en Shipping Intelligence Br stmr Cymbeline, Smyth, Portland. Skagway: stmp City of Toraks, for Saeswan h Sometimes occurs. The heights given aré in | T BT BRS ACCUSER TAKES tr nd hereafter only those | ¥ Bark W B Flint, Johnson, Makewell. PORT KENYON—Safled June 4, 6:30 p m— addition to the soundings of the United States | REFUGE IN FLIGET or tent will be allowed to enter the ARRIVED. Bktn Makawell, Nielson, Bureka and Mel- | Stmr Argo, for San Francisco. Foast Burvey charts, except when & minm C_) | prean ok . I s R OERE! o e c 3 : en the number 7 s it night another watchman armed | : Thursday, June 5. ‘OB'"‘ A Ganbete, Willapa EUREKA—Arrived June 4—Schr Bertie given is subtracted from the depth given by | Michel Guillaume and Mary Dubois - s s et ot | i daraci ibatst. b N i e ktn Arago, Genberg, Minor, from Kahului; schr Azalea, from San the charts. The plane of reference is th T watch all boats having | port Bktn J M Griffith, Arey, Port Hadlock. mr Eureka, hence May 3. I o by T Ly T Have Left the City for the do The day watch Stmr Arcata, Nelson, 50 hours from Coos | Schr Bella, Janssen, Siuslaw River. Safled June 4—Schr Ida McKay, for San of owe ters. n Wednesday afternoon | Bay Schr Emma Utter, Allen, Coos Bay. Francisco. Movements of St fe | *Sime Point Arens, Hansen, 14 hours from| Schr Jennie Stella, Taylof, Grays Harbor. | Arrived June s—Stmrs Allance and Brook- . = s s When the case of Mary Dubols, charged | Mendoctno, etc. Schr Lizzle Prien, Anderson, Co * | lyn, hence June 3. cith was called in Judge jed to-day. T Sai C; Vicols Schr Mary C, Camobell, Bodega. Sailed June 5—Stmr Cella, f i TO ARRIVE. with vagrancy, 4 will be tried to-day | _Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, 65 hours from | Scnr Mary © Camovel ColuiS e int. By 8y i ERn Fian 5 l Frits's court yestediy. sttEcon the de- | "hitesbor ELEG P} > S Steamer, From. Due. |fendant failed to appear and her bail o ke e - itesboro, Olsen, 61 hours from San TELEGRAPHIC. REDONDO—Salled June 5—Stmr Coquille ¢ | fe - . PO My S 11 P S D T POINT LOBOS, June 5, 10 o m—Weather | Bier for San Francisco. i A g e S ——; | 50 was declared forfeited. She was one L g Lo gy ptied sl Santa Rosa, Alexander, 40 hours from | fogay: wind SW. velocity 13 miles por hour. | , FORT LOS ANGELESSafled June 5—Stmr | .. g | Palena .11 | Valparaiso & Way Ports(June & | Of the women in Bacon place arrested by . . Sretmsl trom the | Db L e e DOMESTIC PORTS. e I B I uhe 5. sone a2l | R. Dollar... |San Pedro ..... ~-|June 6| Policeman Cleveland Peters. Rt poet S clpck | ] SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 5—Stmr Ruth, | §lade, for Shanghal; stmr G C Lindauer, for | | REVENUE CUTTER WHICH | | [aaua.c. - - i—“rl‘sff,;’,“’qw “ifune 6| 1t was during the trial of Michel Guil- . and was drowned. The | _Desvatch, Levinson, 51 hours from | from Redondo: schr Corona, from Ballard; | San Francisco. e S apune 8 charged with vagrancy, that At- : e steamer was pass- | | stmr Bonita, hence June 3. TILLAMOOK—Arrived June 5—Stmr South BN O REEE RN City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports ....|June 6 {:‘;:‘i Voo g\oflr;nd amacted thas Pi- ing Gilman, who 4 City, Moe, 10 hours from| Sailed June b - 'Mabel Gray: stmr Pasa- | Coast, from Coos Bay. TO PORT. el L [June @ | Ho an P had d tend g, was leaning over dena, for Burcka; schr Volunteer, for Willapa | _Sailed June 5—Stmrs W H Kruger and S. Portland. . |Hadlock . {June 6 |liceman Peters had arrested the defend- e balance and although | Retriever, Sloan, 9 days from Port | Harbor; bark Videtté; brig Tanner, for Port | Homer, for San Francisco. o .. | Phoenix......| Mendocino .. 6 | ant because he had refused to give the e _made to recover the body, no | Townsend; schr Albert Meyer, for Whatcom; | POINT REYES—Passed June 5 8 a m— Pretaliy bt Y b s o 7 | officer any further contributions for pro- F: s conversation | mma Claudina, Mikkelson, 60 hours | stmre Santa Barbara and Honita, for San | Stmr National City, from Fort Brags, for San |, NEWCASTLE, Aus—Safled June 2—Br ship | San Pedro....|Santa Barbara 7 | tecting the woman, Mary Dubois. Guil- v steamer it is thought he | Eureka. Francisco. Pedro. Brambletye, for Oregon. Brooklyn....| Point Arena 7 | laume’s case was called last Tuesday and - n horses ; o 1da A Campbell, § hours from Point| CASPAR—Arrived June 4—Stmr Samoa, EASTERN PORT. PANAMA—Sailéd June 3—Stmr Leelanaw, | oronade.-.. |Grays Harbor ... 7| continued till Saturday, bwhen his _bail 5. 7 hence June 3. NEW YORK—Arrived Ji 5B, for Sau Francisco. on oint Arena. 7 | will also be forfeited, as both ne and the Tt s Ak } CLEARED. FORT BRAGG—Sailed June 4—Stmr Na- | memaletown. from Hambus T ship Lord | 5 DYSTONE—Passed June 2—Ger ship Als- | mcaRuico: - --| Panama & Way Ports.\June 7| woman have gone East. o e A i o Thursday, June 5. | tional City, for Redondo. So TGl Por ter, from Tacoma, for Antwerp. P o P R June 7| Chief Wittman got a statement from b mahip Arab, which is 1ying | gtmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victorla ‘and’ Port |, DMPQUA - RIVER—Salled” June ¢ — Schr 5 BARROW—In port May 20—Br ship Aller- | Sfachniay. .| Coauilic Rrose - June §|Guillaume and charges were preferred stream, lost one c Pr:y’:’?;h: 5 Jester- | Townsend; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Badie, Tot Fa0 P s bk st ‘BTA\RIRO‘\E‘—In port May 6—Br ship Allerton, | ton, for Vancouver. Argyll New York via Panama. |June 8 | 28ainst Peters before the Police Commis- & ugh the b £ ring uE Tel pederse! : . ACOM 2 5—8 . | for Astor 3 i - e oS, . the cable was ed. of P Redersen, ‘Ladysmith; ‘B | sence. May ship Emily F_Whitney, hence | LONDON—In port May 15—Br ship P HULL—In port May 20—Br ship Pegasus, | Bonita....... Newport & Way Ports.June 8 | Sloners. Whe case was called last Tues- st - Smyth, Portland; | May 18: bark Coloma, from Callao: stinr Eu- | wern, for Vancouver. p Peng- | for San Francisco. S. Monica. . ..| Humboldt . ¢ | day night at the meeting of the board, A I\ 0il B | Lichent A : reka, from Honolulu: stmr Valencla, from Se- | CORONEL—Arrived June 3—Br stmr Hazel | mond Rostand, for San Francteos " Cork Ed- | Pemona......|Humboldt . : O o T = xey ew Oil Burner. h W T Bty Sy e B o S e s U mond_Rostand, for San Francisco. C. Nelson.... |Seattle & 9 | desired to make every effort to find Guil- L Bark W _B , Johnson, Makaweli; Alex- J' Qi ;| Branch, from Tyne, for Chile and San Fran- | ANTWERP-Arrived June 2—Nor stmr Ma- | Columbia. ... | Portland i The river steamer Monticello is being con- | ander & Baldwin. stmr Parallon, from Skagway. clsco. thilda, from Tacoma. N R Gl | S i ‘&’\\T“’"; e verte burcer and Hatch Brothers | Fr bark Olivier de Clisson, Bernard, Queens. , PORT TOW Lk T U e NCOLON—Sailed June 3—Stmr Allianca, for | Sailed June 5—Fr bark MacMahon, for San | Lakme. ‘W Astoria & Portiand oy 3‘32: i ex b excursion be 4 town; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. h: ean, I : ew York. ] - s ceeee] | 3 knots B e RETURNED. | Crocker, hence May 17, for Puget Sound. Arrived June 3—Stmr Finance, from New | BRISTOL—Arrived June 4—Nor stme H . ke s SR Lo Will Hold Exercises. ol SO Arrivéa “June ' Siio James Drummond, | York. from Tacoma, T HONda, [Queen - | Doet Sound Parts .....|June 11 | The commencement exercises of the sday, 5 May 21, for & : $) : 2 oint 2 3 rens ....... § t exercises he Loses Her Topmast. U S stmr Commodore Per Falitne: Dt h_’fm;i(‘l’ _'!L,\nfe7r3iafi:‘l:s it e ey n:;:.L!{\?‘?L};K‘::nb:f‘lled June 2—Br ship Glen- hm DLIN—Arrived June 3—Br bark Eu- | Senta Rosa.. San Diego & Way Ports }3;: E Humboldt evening high school will be P atitls lox June 3, for Seattle, on account of vessel leak- | Brisbane. HAVRE- Salled May 31—Ger ship Schwarz- | * LAIMBRICK—Asrived June 4B A P T T AR o M il B Ll K wtiis Dont G- s’ o0 1 e T ioe B lahr Tapttla Bronath s ket | coaN B LA MA R &1 . [DIMERICE s une r ship Lati- | Coos Bay.... San Pedro & Way Ports/June 12 | The programme will be under the direc- 3 Hathor Seattle June 13 ' tion of Principal Lawrence J. Taafs et ittt L L L LT LT T T T TP PP TP TP ET | | § | | | § | | | § | | | § | | | § | | | | | | | ¥ o rmpe < = a...,,‘"‘ TR RO KOG ‘CVOOOO 1= '-éi sl _z ECRORORG ORRCHOROR I suffered untold misery for a period of over five years with a case of chronic dyspepsia. I would rise in the morning feeling draggy, miserable and unfit for work. For weeks I would be unable to eat one good meal. After eating I would swell and the oppression would almost drive me crazy. At times I would be troubled with spells of dizziness. Constant worriment reduced my weight until | was a shadow of my former self. I have been taking Ripans Tabules now for two months and am almost cured. My old symptoms have disappeared. I have gained in weight over twelve pounds. At Druggists’. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. CHORCRORCE KRONRONCE CRORCRORNCY RORCHONRORORCHCHOBORCRIAN KROHCROROIHOROCE SORCRON LAOROICHOHOBUNTS The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. §

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