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THE SAN FRA C ISCO CALL, RIDAY, JULY 4, 1902 EAMSHIP SONOMA' CARRIES MANY PASSENGERS F OR SOUTH SEA PORTS —t ot * " 4 . , Newburg and Movements of Steamers. HE Oceanic Steamship Company’s | the working of which will be watched with, ing) | | Batled July, e isco; sche Repeat, fof 1 Spnoma safled yesterday for Hon- | tefest, as it ins not proved & success'so 8l 7Y 1.” | Wilapa iarbor; schr W J Patterson, for Fort TO ARRIVE. olulu, Pago Pago and the An- T_"wn_qnv-(]; gtmr‘Pfis%i?::.sev(‘t‘r Eureka; s tipodes. She carried about 130 Goes: to Aberdeen. Northwest, for Port Townsend, s, - | From. ; passengers and the usual heavy | Captain O. Anderson, formerly master of the BQ‘ST;:?!%;;&O"_ Brooklyn. ... Point Arena : cargo. Eleven head of blooded cattle, | schouner Lottle Carson, goes to Aberdeen, | | P ived July 3_Stmr Santa Barbara, hence | Cruscent CItY | Crescent City . bound for Auckland, occupled comforta- [ Wash.; to take charge of thé new four-masted ! | June 2o, E\,;}r;‘ <+ee.| Nanatmo . $ A Fop | schooner Andy Mahony. The new vessel is be- alec " 3—Tug Monarch, | Edith. -+ | Seattle ..... s ble quarters on the liner's deck, and the | FU0RES 4 U0F RTCR oM. and. wil be man- | o VENTURA_Arrived, Ty hehce July 1. | Pomona. ... . Humboldt «.....--. H cargo included a large shipment of flOUr. | ggeq by Oliver J. Olson. | with barge Santa Pauls, |8 deen, for San Pe- | G. W. Elder. .| portland & Astoria .... ‘ The passengers were £35S | arstiSh Jonaren, with barge Santa Paula in | Newburs. .- | San Pedro - Honolmlu—Mrs. Antbony, H. H. Austin, Miss. ” et ol .|San Pedro 4 2 Auetin, Mrs, G. W. Boardmen, W. T. Will Use Oil. B o e e led July 3—Bktn Wres- | Mackinaw...| Tacoma . : Torigham, C. R. Brown, W. W. Bruner, Mrs.| The new cement works located near Suisun | ads g Lavieenton: gh“eh‘fi «+++| Hueneme ...... 5 Truner, A. Céro, Mrs. George R. Carter, two| will on July 15 commence the manufacture of o o L ARA_Arrived July 2—Schr | Corenado..... |San Pedro > 3 children and maid; Edgar Caypless, Miss C. M. | coment on a large scale. - Ofl will be used f; ol > dlow. g0l China & Japan . 3 Edwards, Miss M. Fisher, Miss Fletcher, Mrs. | ¢ gy ol szt Comet, from Port Ludlow. Ohlo, for | Wackinaw... | Tacoma A4 Jdwards, M. s s 3 uel throughout the plant SEATTLE—Salled July 2—Stmr 4 Argo.... v E . ¥. §. Gill, Miss E. J. Hamiiton, Miss Haskins, N AT L e e City, for Skagway. Arw Eel River Juiy e Mise N. F. Hawley., Mrs. Sarah Jacobus, M Arrived July 2—Jap stmir Riojun Maru, from | SZ1€C. - -- - - - | Nanaimo July 6 E. Johnaon, B.C. Jones, f"i)l'l’::et’i o Goes to the Korea. Honghong: S Lo E;) - \Xé{aum;;ld;lrt P ATIREN :‘\‘u;y 8 ad, Henry Lackipan, Mrs. A. D. Little, Miss | Telnc i > d — S 1y 3—Stmr Ore- | Cc ... |San Pedro ay Ports\July 6 P ey e MoAdory. 4, W, | Dr- Arthur Nelson Beach has been detached PHKLADE&QHX;\ kal!l;dml;:lb“r San Fran- | City Pdebla. .| Puget Sound Ports e o McDohald, Mrs. MeDonaid, A. R. Morrow, Miss | from the steamship China and will remain i s ol i San Pedro.... San Pedro ‘July 7 Matle Or, Miss K. Parker, W. T. Pove, I | ashore until the arrival of the Korea, to which | tdas FOREIGN PORTS. 8. Monica....| Grays Harbor ... July T Rosenberg. A. C. Ruseell, Mra. Russell, Mrs, E. | he has been appointed surgeon. | HAMBURG—Satled June 28—Ger ship El- | Arctic.. Humboldt . iy 7 Scoby, Mrs. Sedgwick, W. G. Smith, W. Tap- — i"'"d' Tor. Theua, Qnflgx:ln oo [ TRRME ... ceerecneen [ July T penbeck. 5 E NGEON Sai —Br ship Forrest landalay. . Coquille River July 7 Pego Pago—A. F. Malsch NEWS OF THE OCEAN. IONGEONG Sailed July & Glymoia, for | North Fork.. | Humboldt ....s..c..... July 7 Auckland—Mrs. W. Donaidson, Victor Gold- = g Tacctn & =, State of Cal.. San Diego & Way Ports.|July 7 Fter, Mre. Goldwater, T. W. Graham, Walter | Matters of Interest to Mariners and ONDON—Safled July 2—Ger stmr Dea- 5'_ Barbara. ..| Portland & Astoria. lJuly 8 1l Eis i > Newport..... New York via Panama.|July 8 Sydney—John Ablett, H, Campbell, W. F.| Shipping Merchants. e SR aoCY july 1—Ger bark | Rival......_.|Willapa Harbor Y. 8 Damon, W. de Schryver, W. Donaldson, Joseph The bark Mauna Ala was cleared yesterday Seefahrer, for Tyne. Columbia. ... | Portland & Astoria |July © "_nnél-q»v Jumes Flood, Miss ‘: (;lcar‘\ m-‘oflfl_p | for Honolulu, with a general merchandise cargo, NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived July :L—Sc‘h: ;s;nxa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Ports|July 10 Some 5, i R Hume, Miss M. Johnton. ; valuea at $12,085, and including the following: Wi R Smih, trom’ Melbourne, (o load {0F | Point Arena Foint Arena .- (July 10 .3 Sondk, C. 8 Jostyn, ‘=’ - Kemaiey, . T | 100 bbic Sour. 5783 ihe meal, (3O ctis ety Hon O Salled July 2—Ger stmr Serapls, | Queen...;... | Puget Sound Ports ....|July 11 Molenry, Mrs. W, Maxwell and child, Mal- | 180 ctls wheat, 41,116 1bs middlings, 110 bales > 2 L, <@ y y ale | tor Hamb 1) San_Francisco. Numantia. Hamburg & West C July 12 colm Mclean, Carl Neuberger, M. H. New- | hay, 220,106 Ibs rolled barley, 980 Ibs oats, 77,- or Hamburg, from San ncisco. _ . rg est Coast. |July 12 3 GIBRALTAR—Passed July 3—Br stmr Kal- | Zealandia. .. .| Honolul 3 mark, Mrs, Newmark and ebild, T. Schiesinger, | 142 Ibs bran, 4430 Ibs chop feed, 126 cs soap, i TAR—Pasred July 3 Zealandia. .| Honolulu .............../July 12 ¥. Wilczek, Mrs. de Schryver. | 1656 gals wine, 1500 ft hickory lumber, 16 pigs sow, from-Tacoms, for London. S e X TR T «[July 13 Join Honolu Auckland—J. G. Mc- | lead, 100 drums distillate, 86 pkgs hardware, 25 | OCEAN STEAMERS. tura. .. dney & Way Ports...|July 14 iy e T R Y ,,k%; matches. " 4 ROTTERDAM—Sailed July 3—Stmr Ratfer- Maru. China & Japan.... July 13 Join_at Honolulu for Sydney—Allan Hyde, he ship Tillle E. Starbuck was also cleared s dam, for New York > % o - - e I | vesterday for Honolulu with an assorted mer- B mo % | CPLYMOUTH—Aurived July 3_Stmr ‘Fuerst TO SAIL. - | chandise cargo, valued at $15,769, and including o - e Bismarck, from New York, for Cherbourg an e — 3 et 2 | the following: 3623 ctls barley, 219 ctls wheat, s i e Hamburz. bt Destination, [ Satl r. Will Sail on Mariposa. | zn,?w 1bs lmldq:inxs, 18,119 1bs oats, 74,222 1bs g f 2 Qj?%EN;’:S\;‘!‘;’:?aHM Jul; 1"::”';;03}2(3' Fl e > "“_““f,_ Chief Engineer G 1l of the Standard Ofl | rolled barley, 58,311 Ibs bran, 97,014 lbs corn, . and, for indelphia; stmr Teptanic, ¥ W July 5. | BT hgtanar SRRl 5. the nip | 2511 1bs bread, 10 bbls and 35 ca salmon, 600 | York: both from Liverpool. =~ Newburg...|Grays Harbor .....| 5 pm/Pler 2 Company’s ofl-burning, ofl-carrying steamship | jy." e "0 0 10 Cordage, 10 pkgs dry goods, NEW YORK—Sailed July 3—Stmr Koenlgen | Pt. Arena:.|Point. Arena | 2 Pler 2 George Loomis will accompany the Mariposa | 1780 bales hay, 115 cs soap, 36 pkgs tank mate- Luise, for Bremen, via Southampton: stmr | Corona Newport & Way Pts| am{Bler 11 When she satls on July 15 for Tahiti. Grundell | rial, 150 bbls lime, 141 pkis millwork, 15 pkes Columbta, for Hamburg, via Plymouth and | Umatilia...| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 19 probably is the best authority on the use of | machinery, o4 pkgs paints and ofls, 185 kegs Cherbourg; stmr La Bretagne, for Hayre. mived I E liquid fuel on this coast. By permission of the | White lea rdmlsd It oak lumber, 40,300 bricks, | {:"")Szx‘:;r—wmrlved July 3—Stmr Saxonla, | ceronado.. | Crays Harbor 12 m|Pler 2 " o st . sa | s lard, 13 pkgs groceries and provisions, FSETO0t. Pomona....| e | Standard Ofl Company he goes on the Mariposa | k les an 7y : Trave, | Humbeldt ........ |1:30 p/Pler 11 Standard Ofl Company he £oen O e apans's | 118 PKEs crockery and glassware, 21 cs glass. | BE. L g P b ogiton o e Santa Rosa | San Diego & Way.| § am|Pler it officers the benefit of his experience. The Mar- _—— | LIVERPOOL—Arrtved July $—Stmr Pre- oenix. .. .| Mendocino City ...| 1 pm|Pler 13 »sa will have her trial trip to-morrow. The Sonoma’s Cargo. i torfan, from Montreal; stmr Ivernia, from Bos- | mnpire. s -L‘;:VY_ 7 ; s b ————— The Oceanic Steamship Company's Sonoma | . Balled July 3—Stmr Manxman, for Montrea). | San Pedro..| Humboldt ..... 4 pm|Pler 2 Peterson Saves a Life. sailed yesterday for Sydrey via Honolulu, Pago o Seguola....|Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 2 ¢ Peterson, the champion oarsman, cut | Pago and Auckland with a general cargo valued | beans, 12 crts onions, 250 Ibs drled fruit, 6 Stmr_ Rainier, Hansen, Seattle; Pollard P ém’ jop " "| Eel River Ports ...| 4 pm|Pler 14 in his well-nicked boathook another notch yes- | ?\:I:lsg.&wmmmremd ;_;_J;:]lov;‘\" I“olr }lom‘;- pkgs ‘groceries and provisions. = 5 Steamshiy Co. Time Ball. L Elder... Astorla & Portiand. 11 ami{Pler 24 erday to reco hand: e | gor s y Samoa, $3701; New Zealand, | To South Africa—163 cs canned fruit, 80 cs Ger stmr Pentaur, Jurgenson, Hamburg, etc; yé cs, U. S."'N. u uly 8. | By e Shited S T s ands of ON | $31,494; Australla, $84,185; Fijl Islands, $217; | canned salmon; 7125 1bs dried frult. 3 D Spreckels & Bros Co. Bt Hydrosrishic. Offcs, . B i R | Sseme.- | Gvays Teatter <3s..| Svatibte s more life DI SInruloum.” . oS M. | South Africa, $1175. The cargo included th In addition fo the merchandise cargo the Ship Tillie E Starbuck, Curtis, Honolulu; chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | Humboldt .. 9 am|Pler 13 rolied off Folsom-street wharf No. 2 about 1:30 | following merchandise and produce: steamer carried the following shipments of | | L g . July 3, 1902 | .|China & Japan -..| I pm|PMSS o'clock yesterday morning. The tide carried| To Honolulu—1163 pkgs fresh fruit, 140 pkgs | treasure: $10,000 in United States coin destined Sk Mamas AW] eithy Hogolula: ¥ D |y The Timie Ball au the tawer of. the gy JIN. Y. via Panama.|l2 m{PMSS him under the wharf and he was played out | fresh vegetables, 2404 gals and 16 os wine, | for Pugo Pag 000 in United States currency Sireciela & Erod 00, g 2 building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, | | July 9. l | when Peterson, attracted by his cries for help, | 5390 Ibs butter, 4710 1bs bread, 200 Ibs ham, | for Melbourne and $1000 in Mexican dollars for By . o 0 i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | Arctie.. Humboldt ... 12 m/Pler went to 'his aid and dragged him on the| 3 s canned goods, 7609 Ibs ‘tobacco, 60 cs | Suva, Fiji Islands SAILED. p. m., Greenwich time. Coos Bay.. |San Pedro & Way..| 9 am|Pler 35 Bartéison ‘was thken 1o the Harbor Hos. | CIEArs and clearetiés, 107 cs and 500 gals g 1 T 5 Thursday, July 3. Nautia pl, MCMILLAN, Curacao. ... Mexican Ports -...10 am|Pler pital e, ur y o som | whisky, 872 I1bs hops, 489 pkgs potatoes, 45 3 Stmr Sonoma, Van Oterendorp, Honolulu and autical Expert, in charge. - | July 10. | From’ y‘::‘eflmfi“ie{uh\:r\aE{?n::llirhr;fiwfi:\fii pkes onfons, 420 1bs snuff, 25 cs eggs, 856 Sailing of the Kosmos Liner. Sydney. e State Cal.. |san Diego & Way.| 9 am/Pler nd harb — T 1bs cheese, 430 Ibs raisins, 33 pkgs paste, 7629 The Kosmos Line steamer Pentaur, that Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego. Arcata.....|Coos Bay & Pt Orfd| 3 pm|Pler &nd harbor wate Ibs soda ash, 1000 ibs dried frult, 88° pkes | sailea vesterday for Hamburs, via the West Stmr Arcata, Nelson, Coos Bay. Sun, Moon and Tide. -‘(:fif}";)l"omk Humboldt .........| § am|Pler | Broceries and provisions, 36 pkgs drugs, 161 | cogst, carried merchandise for Mexico valued Stmr Coquille River, Johnson, Fort Bragg. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | gi'"pair +| Puget Sound Portsill am|Pler To Prevent Fires. yfil;:?;ir:mgo?:s.tit‘: ;:L‘s :!:::le onok, 10 cs mil- | Verori . Central America, $2883; BEeuador, i Br stmr Weilington, Salmond, Ladysmith. Times and Heights of High and Low ;‘" 1?\;1,., Nome & St. Michael| 2 pm|Pler The employes of the State Board of Harbor | o5 paine. £3 es paper. 14 bacy papes joab. 8 | c4166; Peru, $10,962; Chile, $30; Antwerp, Bel- Ship Tillle E Starbuck, Curtfs, Honolulu. Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San | o ruaia¥.. Coquille River . 4 pm|Pler Comminsioners have been-ordered to be at their | Dalts twine, & colle: fope, o oo Caper cags, & 000, e AR wcport e s AoL. Schr Parkersburg, Ellefsen, Coquille River. Francisco Bay. Published by officlal &u- | mivar. . wm;‘:l;‘mlh‘f)-r 4 vmlfier posts of Auty to-day for the purpose of prevent- | pkgs bicyclés and fittings, 158 pes and 29 bdls | lows: ; g TELEGRAPHIC, ey 08 e PNn et Columbia. . | Ast, Portland, f e, et e o e = 2 - - : i g N ¥ S, 3 i % NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | |Astoria & Portland. |11 am|Pler € the destruction of State property by fire. | 1fon, 14 bdls pipe. 10 pkies wire, 1200 ibs tin | o Mexico—274 bbls flour. 825 gals and 16 cs i HEOINT L OBOS. Y, 35 10D Mo Tveather | tne city front (Mission-street wharf) about | AlAmeds..-(Homolule ..........| 3 pu{Pler Wharfingers will report at their offices at 6 a. | PIate, I2 Dicgs machinecy, 645 Ibs meal 23 | \ne 287 1bs spices, 5 cs liquors, G pkes ma- SCHOONER WHOSE HULL WAS i e oRir b ‘| twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; July 13, | m. and remain until noon, when the collectors | 51 ' sizctrica) o ohne, 84 bdls shooks, 20 ctia A SECEEN. the height of tide is the same at both pl Alllance... | Portland & Way Pts|...... (Pler 18 3 3 - z cs pplies, 110° pkgs millwork, | chinery, 120 ctls potatoes, 14 cs canned salmon, 5 7 23 1at 30 19 W ght of s the same at both places. will relieve them. The collectors will be re-| 402 Jbs dressed poultry, 10 bbls salmon, 5 rolls | 4860 ft lumber, 37 pkgs paints and olls, 8 pkes FOUND TO BE HONEYCOMB- une 23, lat 30 N, lon 19 W, Fr bark Mac- | - July 15, | | Yieved &t 6 p. m. by the sweepers, Who Will Te- [‘lenthor. 83 phgs trebh fsn , 5 rolls ittt DL SE s, 00 G4 Ay nadits, 11 & ED BY TEREDOES Mahon, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. | FRIDAY. JULY 4 Mariposa... Tahiti direct ......[10 am|Pler 7 - S e Gth et . 93 pkes fresh fish, 4056 Ibs fresh meat, | agricultural impl , ynamite, 11 cs DOES. DOMESTIC PORTS. ok . Queen P Sou: main on watch until midnight 1496 pcs iron stove pipe, 17 pkgs stove fittings. | caps, 18 pkgs arms and ammunition, 3 cs drugs, . S ~-cco- 1 Puget Sound Forts. [k amiBie 19 —— To Samoa—42 bbls flour, 109 cs and 6 pkgs | 3 cs boots and shoes, 75 bdls paper, 1062 1bs | g & VY MARSHFIELD—Arrived July 2—Stmr Sig- | Sun rises = - Comes Off Drydock. | salmon, 5 cs and 10 gals wine, 2089 Ibs bread, | dried fruit, 10 pkgs ship chandlery, 603 lbs rai- Al July .3—Stmr Alliance, | Sun sets __FROM SEATTLE. s i R D L éi:)dpksilfigwfirN;ixml provisions, us‘n’ cs canned :‘""slin'ikfi i':fif”f»'fi? ;‘:*“p:‘:!'bdfll; fifiggk:‘?fi Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, 14 hours from | "‘SGUTH BEND—Sailed July 3—Schr Advent, | 00D Tises [ — For ' ey e four-masted schoor v . Olson, | goods, 2328 Ibs rice, oy Eoods. - 481 1oe | 31 ca and s whisky, s % Aoes LAtk ZEOUER st 3 : . whose hull was found to be completely riddled | ham, 95 cs coal oll, 14 pkgs naval st pkgs millwork, 108 Ibs butter, 363 Ibs bread, | g = or San Francisco. - s . T T ok year | 10e. wughr, 4 ‘oo ‘drugs,. 114 1be coftes, 31" crts,| 500 1be kam and bacon, 133 Ibs cheese, B0 Dkia | o Bamir noe I s B sonper: | 5 DMEQUASASTivad July 1--Schr Lily, Nence Humboldt. ... Skagway & Way Ports. [July 4 with teredo s, came off ¥ vea- || 108 Snghe, 08 douge, Bhe, 21 crts | O IO B i S| 'Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 43 hours from | une 19. Centennial... Nome & Teller ...... 4 5 terday and was docked at Spear-street whart. | PORIRS A7 e tesl o s arme | “To Central America220 bbis flour, 158 galy | San Diezo. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled July 2—Schr Vine, Farallon.....|Skagway & Way Port 5 While most of the holes have been plugged up | and ammupition. 17 pkgs bicycles, 27 o8 boots | Wine, 20 ctls potatoes, 15 bbls lime, 35 cs coal Stmr W H Kruger, Ahlin, 48 hours from | for San Francisco. July 3—Schr Volant, for | City Topeka.. Skagway & Way Ports.{July 5 the work of repairing the teredo rayeges will [ and shoes, 1000 ibs beans, 5177 Ibs cheese, 1700 | oil, 30 cs gasoline, 8 pkgs paints and oils, boo [ Redondo. Venturs, sohe Metha Natuan.tgr Hilo. | Doiphin..... | Skagway & Way Ports.|July 8 not be completed until the vessel has been in | lbs codfish, 258 cs canned goods, 14,506 Ibs | o8 soap, 40 kegs blasting powder, 14 cs caps Stmr Alblon River, Jacobs, 40 hours from Arrived July 3—Stmr Santa Monica, hence Bertha. Cooks Inlet & Way Pta.|July 8 fresh water Ic enough to destroy all the | dried fruit, 9 pkgs groceries, 2100 1bs milistuffe. | and fuse, 1 cs electrical supplies. Redondo. June 28. AL & ;_\-Ki <ecee.. Skagway & Way Ports./July 8 w She then will be sheathed With copper. | 26 pkgs fetal polish, 57 pkgs machinery. 166 | To Ecuador—850 bbls flour, 1216 Ibs ham and | = Schr F W Howe, Bourke, 6 days from Fair- | PORT KENYON—Arrived July 2—Stmr Ar- Spokane..... | Skagway & Way Ports. |July 12 rolls and 42 bales paper, gals oil, 12 bajes | bacon, 37 cs canned goods, 228 lbs drled fruit, | haven. B Y B P ; Dirigo. Skagway & Way Ports. [July 11 Fire on Derrick Barge overdlle 48 rvkstflsew og machines, ‘200 cs 10,125 mb nmrhle“d\m 1|u,o etls 1);:&&(4{1?51(.'!& gals| Schr 1da A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point Sl{:}‘;’ztfllm N e é;‘:‘:fif‘ July 3 ;:;;;.:nr\nn Cooks e[xm;! & Way Pis. July 15 nd canned salmon, 50 cs whisky. wine, 8 bxs candles, 2 drums acid, 3 - 3 E = - by e e . - Nome elle: e B 3 re broke on Wednesday night in the | To Australia—1750 bbis flour, 23 pkgs bicycles ceries, 4 bales baga: A gro | mevew CLEARED. 3 Pfl”‘s'-‘d‘““‘;‘o';;{e-'“’y —Stmr Roanoke, from Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports. fi:i 17 bunkhouse of a large derrick barge owned by | &nd sundries, 540 1bs beans, ‘51 cs boots and | To Peru—3306 ctls wheat, 40,103 1bs malt, Thursday, July 3. | “BOWENS LANDINGSailed July tmr | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides — — — Gray Brothers and lying at anchor in the China | eyt +56 2 Foms D s candy. ‘4(*%*!1)3‘1:;};‘0»1(*“;“’1‘& g;i‘lyxc:hfla 1;& - wine, -wX Stmr Sonoma, Van Oterendorp, Honolulu and | Brooklyn, for San Francisco and San Pedro. the early morning tides are given in the left Sh: o 2. Basin. The night watchman was ashore. The | 353,085 Ibs_ coftee, 183 cs canted goods, 203 | keks blagting powecr. 10 b, cape, 50 Cn canfcd | syaney; J D Spreckeld & Bros Co. NEAH BAY—Passed out July 3—Stmr Ohlo, | hand column and the successive tides of the aron Estate Reopened. fam = m;m(pl\:;‘ “’!w “‘:'“‘[""‘.,fi 5;{?*,”?”&3 ey o0 Ate-padiad, 19,780.1 imu:‘,' it Snd ciin. ., & e : s;lr{\r l.&or((n: Gielow, San Pedro; Goodall, | for Nome; Nor stmr Tellus, for San Fran- ;iay in the order of occurrence as to time; the | Attorney M. F. Michael was granted let. ashore who off in boats and extinguls! D Rales 3% g5 Bebthos 8 s - 1 P Perkins 0. cisco. | tourth time column gives the last tide of 3 . . the Bre.” The dumage amounted to about $40, | ¥, bales. 12 cs leather, 911 pkgs miliwork, 411 | - To Antwerp, Belglum—70,900 Ibs grease. At Ulnatiila, Cousins, Victorta, ete; Good- | Hossed in July 3—Ship Florente, from Dutch | day, except when thero are but three tides, a¢ | o1 Of administration upon the estate.of —_— B e e TN Tsinery, 96 e all, Perkins & Co. Harbor, for Port Townsend. ) sometimes occurs. The heights given are i | (N¢ 1ate Willlam Sharon by Judge Hunt o & codiersaggl e paper, 839 gals oil, 31 bales Shipping Intelligence. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, EUREKA—Sailed July 1—Stmr SantaBar- | addition to the soundings of the United States | YeSterday, in order that he might admin- Will Use Low Pressure System. s, S ol % olls. ¥ope, (IR0 “cx oy Goodall, Perkins & Co. bara, “for Portland: bktn Amelia, for Hono- | Coast Survey charts, except when & minus (—) | ISter upon a piece of pri t orth She The big freighter Nevadan of the American- | Ehrimps. 131 pKEs. sewing machimes 19 108 ARRIVED. “Stmr ' Chas Nelson, Schage, Seattle; E T | lulu; schr Berile Minor, for sign precedes the height, and then the numbe | located In Fresno Counte. and. di Lo, wallan line, which is being equipped as an | syrup, 1207 ibs tobn 31 bxs type. s Skmr. PoiNE “Areos, Takaene 10 hite Bom | Dtes Latme, Johpson, Eureka and Portland PSuAN rPED%P'M?l‘V“{meyh i71-25“""' ‘Sa_n [ Sqi wmmmld from the depth given by | since the closing of the i's(:r:e gdg‘stcr?:?;e!: ol parmes, wiil mse & Jow prvseurs Sir syetem, | /B0 Fiji Islaiec-80 cb Camasd: Boods 880 Tba | CIobe oos 3 3 S me, Johy 3 and; ! Pedro, ' from -Grays -Harbor; schr Expansion, | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | millionai H E i . . , 52 ) . e Chas Nelson Cp. 5 i jwre. © was appointed - , from Tacoma; schr Loulse, from. Umpqua. of the lower low waters, Iques( of the: Sharon hates upon re. BE . L o FORORCAEO CRORORCRORCE I0BCHORCRCEOIOBO-0F DRCROB0BCK SORCACRCROHOBORORCRONCK 0RCROBCRIBCR0RONC R L O O O O o O Ot O X OO (RO ROf RO CRRORBORS LSRR RORORRo S ANS | have been a great sufferer with piles for years, and | have fried everything I ? heard of, and have been in the hospital at times. I have had bleeding piles and felt terrible. i An aunt of mine came from the country to see me and she made me take Ripans Tabules. § | first took two four times a day, then I took one at each meal, and then one every day. At § the end of two weeks I felt a great change. | thank Ripans for relieving me of all I suffered. g At Druggists’. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, 'contains\a supply for a year.