The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 11, 1902, Page 4

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SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 4 W TRANSPORT LOGAN'S NET EARNINGS FOR A ROUND TRIP ARE $161,000 CCORDING to the estimate figured out yesterday by the army trans- port officials, the just concluded round trip of the Logan has netted Uncle Sam & profit of $161,000. The tal expenses of the round trip amounted provisions, 5 bales hose, 1537 Ibs ham and ba- con, 416 bales hay, 130,079 ft lumber, 23 pigs lead, 900 Ibs sheet lead, 51 bdls and 236 pcs iron, 400 1bs lard, 204 cs liquors, 1500 1bs malt, 134 pkgs millwork, 872 lbs meal, 77 pkgs ma- chinery, 194 kegs nails, 69 cs ofi, 40 cs paint, 11 kegs and 1 cs white lead, 47 cs mineral vater, 87 bdls paper, -60 pcs and 15 bdls pipe, hand colump and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except whem there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, to $6,00. Under a recent order from |3g9 pigs paste, 200 ctls potatoes, 1266 Ibs nuts. Washington, close track has been kept ]‘12:’ fla‘sk! quicksilver, 1410 Ibs raisins, 165% o "o of os nsport, based | 1bs resin, 21 colls rope, 11,894 1bs rolled bar- O e | aar. o0t Thoe, 14" s w105 ot o | n °T | bdls steel, 709 Ibs seed, 10,915 Ibs sago, i es. The Logan is said to be fairly typi- | ibs spices, 1639 Ibs starch, 550 Ibs sulphur, 31 H of the other transports in active ser- | pkgs stationery and ink, 1755 Ibs soda, 157 cs | - 98 el 15 1 vs- | canned salmon, 459 bdls shooks, 10 bdis shin- ¥ice and the offictals in charge ?lf theksg 4 | Eles, 200 bdls shakes, 14 cs soap, 2139 Ibs tea, 'm F;‘r“‘“ themselves as well satisfie 12 pkgs tank material, 5050 lbs tin plate, 4SS With the owing. ibs tallow, 6 bales twine, 6647 gals and 10 cs They say, howgver, that the transporta- | Wine, 411" gals and cs whisky, 3¢ thon could be handled on a more business- except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low watera. | Movements of Steamers. ' T AmountsOffared Are Far Below Value of the 2 Transport. teamer. From. Mendocino .. | Eel River Ports.. wire, 14 pkgs railroad material. | Phoenix. army transport service, opened bids for the purchase of the Grant yesterday. He states that all offers were much be- low the value of the steamship and that ent arrangement the steward’s depart- | terday for Cape Town via Port Townsend with | t of the transport service is handled | cargo laden at this port valued at $7542 and department of the | Including the following: 120,228 ft lumber, 91 pkes building materlal, | Albion River. Albion & Polnt Arena..|July Wellington. . |Oyster Harbor G. Lindauer.. San Pedro . Acme. .. |Yaquina Bay . umantia. . Hamburg & West ’ —_—— Al . - like basis if the quartermaster's depart- f Alltance Portland & Way Ports. . [July ment had exclusive charge of Uncle A Cargo for South Africa. | Eureka Humboldt .. -ees|July Sam'’s st sh! affairs. Tnder the pres- The bark Mary L. Cushi Vi 1 d ves- | Monica. Grays Harbor . July i eamship Und Pi e bark Mary ushing was lesred yes- | Queen et oten Parts 11 Major Devol, general superintendent of | mer by the commis; Rreny. which works . y o 1724 sks wood pulp, I, Which maris inependinily /oK Hhe | L o, ROl ol el e e department managed by Major Devol.|pags 11 pkgs wooden ware, 3657 Ibs borax, 1 | | Zealandia. ... /Honolulu . it is likely that the War Department will This division of authority is sald to have | cs printing machinery. | Mackinaw....[facoma . s refuse to dispose of her at present. The caused no little friction, resuited in vexa- | —— b Boveka. RowLle & Rocha Nstioviinty highest bid, $51,000, was made by Jobn tious delays and added n. i H i N Vyefleld. N pesie vy - July o~ b S e deg LY LS LR Shipping Intelligence. { Emmpire o By liJuly 13 | Rosenfeld’s Sons. The Charles Nelsou vice. An arrangement is now under con- | ARRIVED. Abydos Seattie -.. e July 13 | Company offered 335,600, Pope & Talbot sideration whereby the transport superin- Thursday, July 10. | Srace Dollar. (Grays Harhor . $42,000 and S. Livingston $35,000. company and be held equally responsible | _ Stmr.Point Arena, Hansen, 17 hours from | Coos Bay.....|San Pedro & W transport. She has been in the transport for the smooth and economical working of | Fort Bragg, etc. H foi sy s“m};’d} ceeen service since 1898 and has given better the system under his charge. [ s oy pEspckivs, ElEiny, (2 oL drom San | Ventura Svdney & Way Porto. .. [Taly service than almost any other boat in the - ~ = 2 o | State of Cal.. San Diego & W y fieet. A considerable amount of money Stmr Gipsy, Swanson, 2 ours f) Mon- -4 80 ay Ports. July - First Time in Port. e 8, 300 (oours yfrom T G. W. Elder.. Portiand & Astoria has been paid out in repairs at various X St S Newburg. . Grays Harbor . times, however, and now a full set of new b S William P." Frye, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 43 hours from Flpest s n ’ 2 . cpsaio o e g San Diezo. G- Nelson."" Seattle & Tacoma boilers is needed. It was considzced that lition. to the Sewall fleet, arr r ids A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point | P Eaftara-s-. ~shim- & Japan it would be more economical to sell her LRy IRl s WESL ARID RRRS § Kraven, ' - | | | Umatiti b ronidigy 3 than to make such extensive repairs. She is ballasted with Shanghai mud, | Ship Wm P Frye, Sewall, 44 days from | | ier e eun The Grant is a converted cattle boat and s com July 17 | was formerly called the Mohawk. She is count of the prevalence of cholera at | Shanghai. L3addy 7 e Chinese port Dr. Cummings, the Federsl CLEARED. | Sants Rass PamicEo & Way Ports|July 17 | Ty "screw steamer and has often officer, does not propose to_take _ Thursday, July 10. { | Corena.-. Newport & Way Ports. [July 14 | broved herself capable of great speed. . e Sanpige: Su B ;Yl:‘r:n<;;vlf;;_/i | ,Stmr Brunswick, Koehler, Kodiak; North 1 | North Fork... Humboldt ....., _lJuly 19| For the present at least, it is said, she D Toeed Wokes the Srarenl ot the | AMerican Commercisl Co. e } { | City of Para..|N. Y. via Panama. “|July 19 | will dcubtless be anchored on the mud ers and the big ship will be | ot Toul, Hays, Unslasks; Northern | | | §olumbia..... Portland & Astoria ....|July 19 | flats, alongside the Egbert and the Rose ted before is allowed t0 | ~ Ship Mary I, Cushing, Balch, Cape Town, | § Barbara... San Pedro -...../July 19 | crans, for both of which the bids were une grounds. The Frye was | via Port Townsend: Pope & Talbot —. | Y Biebia: Yalpamiso & Way Ports/July 20 | toe small for consideration, Major De- ] G 3 ! ity Puebla.. Puget Sound July 21 | vol states that he expects some one will h, Me. She is length, 45.4 beam feet. 'Her first voyage SAILED. want them bad enough some time to pay | somewhere near their value. July 10. | TO SAIL hanghal with case oil 8 “alifornia, San Diego. e — Shi Govy 3 < — R Shipping men _say that the Government ke ot Oap- | Aetoris Steamer. Destination R Pl | wants o0 mieh 1 Wets et e 5 e . perts. It is said that each boat whe oftered for sale has need of extensive re- Eureka. v Prentiss. . ¢ s Stmr Samoa, swens Landing. Arcata. pairing. The fittings, it is also saia e bty 74 Pantons ; would have to be torn out and replaced Bktn Mary Winkelman, Guttormsen, Bureka. | gaiiec Sga : 4 LA : Phoenix. ... |Mendocino City by new ones, incurring great tional Bitn Kohala. Dedrick, \ancouver fosalied July 10-Br stur Soksto, for Quesns DEHOON P Sailed July 10—Stmr Merfon, for Boston, via | July 12 expense. In consequence the bids must Schr Mary Biime, Dannevi, Guay = o T / - Queenstown; stmr Protorian, 'for Quebec and Rrotice....{Humbolas” =", have many thousands of dollars added (o s pbell, Bodega. or P e e 3 real; stmr Turcoman, for Portland, Me. andalay. . [Coquille River .. them to approximate the value which th Anderson, Coos Bay. ot sty T Hhin « dasnes OAKLAND aanOTIERDAM—Sailed July 10—Stm’ Noor- | Arso. ... [Eel River Por: DiddeErs ol ot e B s | SRA = rils , for New York, via Boulogne-sur-Mer. . Lin Grays Harbor .. i Fidtaa ey Mavas | . ZomT_xo80S, duly 0. 10" p m—Weatner | Railed July 9—Schr Lily, for San 5 Rival. oo {Willapa Farbor .| 2 EBEler 2 | op A NGE DISAPPEARANCE s 3 azy; wind SW, velocity 20 miles, | P : ke rbor ...| 4 pm|Pier 2 Britisn bark Ellott, upon which re- | SPOKEN, PASTERN PORT. e Jinacpan, Ty T L [ aoalies 4 OF MONEY AND CHECKS ce bhas been 1 at 90 per c S, lon 34 W, );r s);'ip st ,?;E\\} YORK—Cleared July 9—Br stmr Ra- Erangh Hvfl;;zr:nhlc Office, U. S. N., Mer- | Alameda. .. |Honolulu . f I 7 e it este as missin 3 urg, for Santa Roszlia. pallo, for Manila. ? chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | N 2 7 i a oo e S | June : §1” 2bu w, }-‘x > .\!garp- gearHived July 9—Stmr Nebraskan, from Cam- TJul, 10, 1902, S ;:3::}1'::“”23:&;::: P Sty H ,§ | Military Authorities and Polics Puz- 6 o B 1 rom Hamburg, for #n Fran- | den, to load f | |, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | Santa Rosa.|San Diego & Way I zled Over Lieutenant Terry’s ci R 3 OREIGN PORTS, building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, | Corona..... Newport & Way bis| 5 o - 5 a e don 1D W, e btk Charlsé | | GOLON=SA11E) Tilvh B Stir i 1o i. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § July 14 |Pier 1 ss. NEWS OF THE OCEAN, - oMESTIC PORTS. | New York. July ‘6-Br stmr Grasfeia: for B = Greeie Wil OET R. Dollar.. [Seattle direct ......| 5 pm|pier 2| The police has been asked to assist the T . - 1ep DOMESTI rs. | New Yorx : . -oT. McMILLAN, ;| Whatcom & Fairh'n| 5 pm(Pler 2 | military authorities in elucidating the 5 4~ PORT KENYON—Arrived July 9—Stmr Ar- rived July S—Stmr Orizaba, from New | - Nautical Expert, in charge. ;++++|Coos Bay ...... 3 pm|Pier 13 | Matters of Interest to Mariners ard | & . York. 3 S | - Portland & Way Ptd| 4 pm|Plec 15 | BYStery of the alleged disappearance of ey PORT TO END—Passed in July 10— JRG—Sailed July 6 . | | ver: Shipping Merchants. | stmr Rainter, e July 6, for Seattle, of ToAEERG cReniel July BTr ship Crowayl Sun, Moon and Tide. Albilon Riv..[pt. aveny & Sntvie: 1 f,’;’u?,’l&,,f‘;.ify‘of?:f“;ev:,f,‘:"lf,’,‘li"‘,? lga is chartered for wheat | | FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 10—Stmr Ce- PAN Stmr Plefades, for United States Coast and Geodetio ~Survey— | damposa. .. lmemin qireT 2 Jn|Pler 2| Captain Martin accordingly detailed De- to arrival | L %35 °: an | . v Times and Heights of T i et . am|Pier 7 | v i c S iy d July 10—Stmr Noyo, for San Pedro. | ~QUERD Sailed July 9-Ital ship SEHORNER WHIOH WAB | |} Waters. nt. Fore Pt }ell['l‘t?nnnaendto "é‘;: Prsen.. Puget Sound P 1 am Pier 19 | :len?h:ferg";aontgg &,;z&{:,"y‘e’;‘:e;g;’ o $ lled July 10—Stmr Natlonal City, for San | Cavaliere Ciampa, for Hull LAUNCHED WEDNESDAY Francisco Bay. Published by official au- July 16. | The Oxtactives’” wern Dot ~ Lmmber for Mexico. POINT REYES — Pagsed July 10— ok ey 0Pl harks Mplisre, auce ALL READY FOR SEA thority of the Superintendent; Humboldt. ... pmIPler 28 | L ieutenant Terry that after his company et 8 sed July stmr | Fép 25, R . NOTE—The high and low waters occur China & Japan pm|PMSS o from Fort Bragg, for San Pedro. i % at Vi had disembarked from the trans t ey | Bragz, 5 edro. YOKOHAMA—Sailed July 4—Br stmr Em- front (Mission-street whart) ab Grays Harbor .....|...... |Pler 2 v g s : 5409 railroad ties H BAY—Passed fn July 10—Stmr Eaith, | press of India, for Vancouver. Es N —+ | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Boini: July 17. | | Logan Wednesday he had a valise in his T en route to Topolobam- | July 6, for Seattle. CARDIFF—Arrived July 9—Br ship Cralg- he hefght of tide 1s: the . nt; San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler hand which contained the money and = - L] uly nish stmr Wyefleld, | erne, hence Feb 6. hence Feb 28. July S—Fr bark Alice, hence HOE 48 iy Discesc Ban Pedro & Wa. am|Pler 11 | checks and on top a sack containing $1100 24 ! San Francisco. HONGKO! Arrived July 8—Br stmr - | Marcz 9. _ -|Astoria_& Portland. 11 24 | belonging to another officer. s ! EDRO—Salled July 10—Stmr Pren- | press of Japan. from Vancouver., . o K« SINGAPORE—Arrived July 10-Br stmr St | IRioaT NI it Nevadan... |Honolulu & Kahutui| 3 ;ngiif- 3 | the atievt culted bien and hin:l(edu:!e!: | HARBOR — Sailed July 9—Stmr q“{;l:;m X»:“ F:‘:n_»:; July 9—Fr bark Du- ST NAZAIRE —Arrived July 8—Br stmr | Sun rises T mm\-"fl!:;ytl%vay ) | :v:u:.;k;ulfrx"nhf }t)l;le menbwin& xtnhurglc(lons for San Francisco. " July 10— | ° LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 9—Br ship Ki Kalsow, from Tacoma. Sun sets Vewport \. Y. via Panama.li3 - e on boar e Slocum 3 i Snly 2 - 3 p Kin- g acoma. ewport....(N. Y. via Panama. . d Jennie Stella, for San Fran- rossg nce March 15; Br ship Glenogil, L YORI\OLQA \d §TIEA1MER§. b e Moon sets Newburg. ‘.Gmyf, Hlflr?g;, ----- ‘ pm|Pier 2 3.,’;% lg:u‘::d" ;: (tgee P;’er!e':i‘doi}a Tgfuvalzx;z e v NEW Saile uly 10—Stmr La Lor- o uly R . > ORTA—Sailed_July 10—Bktn Quickstep, | 2505 R S Bl i g o [Time Time |Time| Lt B 5 licutenant’s money and checks had disap. > Redondo; stmr Fulton, for San Francisco; | 1 A n e Rl [ealiie o VIS st Grostar Kurfurst,ilor |/ el Eh e — Umasthie. ,‘ uget Sound Porisiil am|Pler 19 | peared, although, strange to say. the sor 0 pk £ e Genee o W % sed July 7—Br ship River- | PLYMOUTH—Arrived July 10—Stmr Colum- bl ge FROM SEATTLE. containing the $1100 was all right. X tim € W Elder, hence | side, for Oregon. bia, from New York, for Cherbourg and Ham- 0 “m-m" To g s hThdedman to whé.\m the vallse was . e < ! 4 3 Passed July 9—Br ship | burg. b Ea . - 3 anded was arrested at the Presidi s led July 10—Stmr G C Lin- Balmoral, hence March 1 for’ Antwerp. i CHERBOURG—Salled July 10—Stmr Brem- 9 ”“{ o | - Stemmer. | For. | Salls. | demanded to be searched and as ‘f}ggh}’,‘,‘; AR’ ived ly 9—] s 5 , r Ny Y 3 " v = = i r < Arrived July 10— | oAl ly:' g uly 9—Br ship King °“x,¢>f\9'r'»‘r»:\:§§,’?m l:]‘ulyb‘n—}gtrmr i 2 Dirigo |Skagway & way Ports ‘Juxy a ;:?nrboe\;ngloré}:um he was released. Every oode, 35,0 & o o Salled July 9—Fr bark Jean Bart, | Vancouve 1 Spokan Spasway & Way Ports.July 12 | [I€TODET. OF the company has been asked - E xs candles, AMBLE —Sailed July 9—Brig Court- * | "QUEENSTOWN — Sailed’ July 10— Stmr Humboldt. .| Skagway & Way Ports. July 13 it be had received hthe valise from the : . or St 3 Iy 9—Br ship Lady | Oceanic, for New York; stmr Rhynland, for i A |Cabray & Nay Ports. Juiy 1§ g i X DR TR —Arrived July 10—Stmr Selkirk, Francisco. Philadeiphia, from Liverpool. s drugs, 11 pkes Santa Ana...|Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|July 15 | licutenant had no recollection of the man se, 165 pkgs fres arles Nelson, from San ACluch: delphi I : Oregon Nome & Teller 15 |to whom he had hand e . July 10—Br ship Per- | LIVERPOOL -Arrived July 10—Stmr New it o T anded it. The de- Pies & Br bark Inverloch gland, from Boston, via Queensto the early morning tides are given in the left | Faralion 2 ‘,75,‘”;;‘ {i;“';?fll;';ym:ui‘;yflfi much puz- - 0] FEEEEERCER ENNEEEERNEEN It more sales of Ripans Tabules are made daily than of an other medicine, thp reason may be found in the fact that there is % sgarcely any condition of ill health that is not” benefited by the occa- smngl use of a Ripans Tabule, and a package, containing ten, i § obtainable from any druggist for five cents, : At Druggists’. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year.

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