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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1902 CLERK THINKS HE HAS DISCOVERED WRECK OF RIO OR CITY OF CHESTER Eoe -+ = Ball on the tower of the Ferry | = 4, in latitude 81.27 north, longitude The Time t moon to-day, | B, SOUTON, x clerk o the|on Mey 4 S latiinde 8137 porin, isssitats Dulicing was froused exectin a¢ meom fr SNy ! employ of Healy, TIbbIUs & | ooy, ;" Shich fneluded a broken spar with L e. at noon of ‘the 12 | { Co., claims to have discovered | goorattgched. On May 31, in latitude 7.16 P m., A “J. C. BURNETT, \ @ beneath the waters of the bay | south, longitude 148.23 west, she sighted a ship Lieutendnt U. S. N., in charge. > f the Rio de | with neither salls nor s on her mizzen e e s e From the description it is supposed to — © or the City of Chester. J. P. e ship Pyrenees, from Tahiti. Movement of Steamers. of 116 Turk street was with him b5 fonmil what he belleyes t0. o Captain Greene Is Better. TO ARRIVE. @ will share the golden Bar-| o .00,y 3w, Greene, commander of the sy expects to gather from Davy | v, onon yraru, has decided that he is strong Sy From. £ o ure vault enough to get along without the vacation the | Willamette...| Seattle President McNear Makes are golng to send down a diver| g .o menip company offered him and 1h spite | Chehalls..... | Grays “2’"&‘ e report justifies their | or pis recent serious experience with sunstroke | | Corona. «| Newport ‘ay Ports. s g sperations will be il he on the Miunars Briles when abe salls | S. Barbara...| San Pedro .. Estimate of New T r the Orient. The dining saloon of the | Areo. -| Eel R’:)rer’\l;::}:s ny. ol in verhauling during the | Brooklyn. Port Los - ever it is, was located | ST 10 port S, 00 Is el ‘rearransed | Albion River.| Aivion & Pt Aren Structure. week. Horton and Hafle| and an inlald oak floor is being put down. isequolu B -| San Pedro ing. The fishing grounds -— Rainier. \\'hl!co{nl-; Arad e s i B SN0 S 3 City of Para. | N, Y. via Pai - 3 s 700 yards from the Marin Transport Movements. Co‘{‘mm Portiand & Astoria . Commercial Bodies to Have side” Lime P(‘mlh” Th“‘(,é*‘j The army transport Meade arrived n‘s{.;-uu ;‘,"“",;“ : Humb{,m; . = B g S e, U | July 16 and the Lawton left the Philippines elades. New Yor to: ome e for the pri and | July 11 for this port. The Sheridan is due t Iaqua. ‘Humboldt Twelve- TY g ey N ctar the | day from Manila. The Lawton Is bringing 2 Bals - r ] Bat Very Soon. B o oy Tu)y | members of the Sixteenth Infantry, 155 of the Crescent Clty | Crescent City gave | Third Infantry and 57 casuals Horens. . | Humbolat PV L vo. : B 7 North Fork Humboldt , 1 . Ccaught | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. State of Cal.. | San Dieso & Way 2| The annual meeting of the Merchants t gave | — City Puebla. .| Puget =oun‘i "Wf:""’ B ?11 Exchange was held yesterday. An ad- ¥ hook. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and Porm 22y - | San Pedro & Way Bts.[July 22 | dress was made by President George W. s Shipping Merchants. [ Ee China. & Japan fJuly 2 | McNear, in which he reviewed the trans- L my he retic....... | Redondo .. z 73 | actions o e last year. > made care- | The ship Hecla goes to Puget Sound to load | Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way PortsiJuly 2} | Jl0toq for the term. The new board il il | & Dingiaer;:| Eortand & Astorle. . [Tuly 3¢ | consists of G. W. McNear, William Bab- B4, cha to arrival. | G. Lindauer. .| Grays Harbor - - y 241 - W. McNear, - e s fipiad iy | | Pont Arens..| Point Arena -duly 33| cock, Leon Sloss, William Alvord, E. ege and business, but [ aeant - o B i :|3uty 25 | K. Wood, Juda Newman, Willlam H. e s were not made public. 5 Ban P ‘{July 25 | Crocker, W. J. Dutton, H. Sherwood, E. n Coronauc. San Pedro ... | Sot = | Queen. ..l Puget Sound Ports....|Tuly 26 | W. Hopkins and R. P. Schwerin. : Cargo for Honolulu. | Curacao. . Mexican Pcnsw Pts'g:}; 2; President McNear spoke about the new Py The parkeotine: W, i Dinpnd seel s ot Yalparaiso & Way Pt July 29 | building that will be erected by the ex- riace, il SeSEh mn)aNeose ool 1 City Sydney..| N. Y. via Panama..... July 23 | change. He estimated the cost at $1,200,- we had located a | va and including the following: | | | 000. The height will be twelve stories. . 5 Ibs middlings, 113, | TO SAIL. The structure will cover the site of the t wreck we have | s rolled barley, ctls whole barley, 156 | | % resent building, and also the land ac p f W the his- | wheat, 60,938 lbs bran, 53,189 lbs corn, | | Steamer. | Destination. |Salls. quired on Leidesdorff and/ Montgomery £ Ky kS 037 1bs bread, 700 1bs beans. s i"eim’ R ;mc?h “fi??:, :;;e nl{lheSmck ce without the uffs, 25 cs syrup, 130 pkes paste, E 3 | Sxchange. For the ece sum k powder, 105 cs canned goods, 50 Eel River Ports...| 4 pmiPter 16 | (¥ S008 was paid, ne candles, 485 gals vinegar, * $oce Bay & Pt Otdl12 miBler 12 | "Within the last year the sum of $237.- cs soap, 5 bdls brooms, 2513 o o barg, & Way..| 2 pm T 35| 000 was received from memberships, of csks bottled beer, 1197 Ibs Eurska.....| Humboldt ... 9 am|Pler R g -t 5 5,501 Newport N P: 12 pMsS | which 474 were sold at each. The o « soda ash, 1560 lbs lard, 15,506 B P, o A Y. via Panama m| 't erations of the exchange brought in o . rope, 150 mineral water, San Pedro.. Pt o;ml 'l;rlnldad\: 2 pm|{Pler 2 Bt profit 'of S0 1x the Iast S fom er, 23 pkgs July 3 Ssthen AL s Sanib BE S. Barbara. | Humbeldt . 4 pm|Pler 2| The membership will probably be r pkgs machinery, 59 cs and G. Dollar...! Grays Harbor 3 pm(Pler 2| ed to $1000. turpentine, 30 kegs white Nevadan... | Honolulu & Kahului[12 m|Pier 20| Preliminary plans have been received gs stoves, 402 cs and 300 kegs pow- Brooklyn....| Point Arena ......| 5 pmPler 2| for the large building to be erected cs blasting caps, 20 pigs tin, 4384 gals A Jaly 20, . | These are subject to some changes. N we will t distillate. c Bel-ém-- Seattle & Tacoma.(10 am(Pler 2| many months will elapse before the wo ome local wrecking con = Oimatilia. | £an Dicgo & Way.| 9 amiPler 11 | of tearing down the old buildings wil be willing to work on a| Shipping Intelligence. Roenix. ... | puget Sound Portsill amiPier 18 |y o ang the new structure, which is : il ARRIVED. FhosnX..--| Mendoctuo Ghty...-| 1.psFler 18 £ S locd to- hotse all the mercantile bod. = - Y. PEPUEtR Thursday, July 17. ] | Newburg... Grays Harbor .| 1 pm/Pler 2|1€s of San Franeisco when it is com- . £ = 2 X 4 | Pt Arena..| Bofnt Arena | 2 pmipler 2| pleted, will be erected as soon there- " ‘“ ha: e Ver treasurs Hasto, Je e 1 i st e LG S‘“’U"a- Néwport & Way 9 lm‘Pler 11 | after as possible. : ‘hatever treasu @ i % ‘a N a | Pomona : 1: er 11 n After the diver has | Nojo, Elletsen, 10/ bours from Moss | - Bely 'S Dantelson, Lacaen, Bisks Al Panac] Brecmrmiropeitcor AU AW, otk an ey 23 o CAPE TOWN, July 17.—The censorship ove ¢ 1de tigations to- or- | Lanci A 2 B it ki ¢ ! o N, ! T rgp B Ry o e oini Arens Hanaio, 14 hours fiom| porm LOBOS, Jvly 17, 10 p m—Weather y FOREIGN PORTS. oo e Pt Arena & Albin| 6 pmiPler 13 | telegrams has been abolished, except in the ' 5 = nd 1og: wind SW, vel.city 16 miles per hour. YOKOHAMA—Arrived -July 16—Jap stmr As 0331 23, <% | case of press dispatches. Se——— a Cruz, Nicolson, 17 hours from SPOKEN. Hol:'.sxkohsTMnru. hence June 28. Arore mm_b:“{ . l12 mipler 2| g — terey ; Fromun. ISHANT—Passed July 17—Br stmr Kalsow, ‘| Mumboldt .. | R aa s Bae .l%a,d}y Snau\lf(‘i",h\, Phoenix, Ordland, 14 hours from Men- [ July 8 lat 47 N, lon 22 W, Q";‘;e::'g‘“?‘“ from Seattle, for London. Peru.. *| Vaiyaratso 32 VOIS miPhe 16 ® « 3 tow Alcazar, Martin, 46 hours from Port | July 5, lat 27 N, lon 20' W, Fr bark Anne me’fx[ekiérzhsgsi;d (?)\r“{]u‘e‘e;s%r:w;l:”p e | State Cal.-| san Diego & Way| 9 am|Pler 1 f;’:,’ff;‘f;} Sl‘e"'s“p':‘r‘,";::fif&‘?? offictal au- . 3 e Tl Benarh o QUEENSTOWN—Arrived July 16—Br ship | Veatura.... Sydney & Way Pta(10 am(Pler 7| yf0fity of the Superintendent: = = = s B e, e, S s o i A Ao e a iR e Hjderanad, bence March 14: Br ship Cunta | NoMem: L Chu £ te g il £ miBine f Ol et (it e SR e P4 . g o ueby RORe = rion, from Fon. y 17—Br ship Imber- | Rainier.. e 2 - a City, Weber, 2 days trom | June 3, al TN lon 27 W, ship Erekine M e L e e S Humboldt /... sm{Pler 2 g e B T T boreey s 2 i PR d yanra- COLON—Arrived July 15—Stmr Advance, | uly 25 | — = — . sunr Philadeiphia, Laird, 18 days from [ May 22 lat 34 S, lon 44 W, Br ship Hyders from New York. Coos Fay...| San Pedro & Wav.| 9 am|Pler 11 PRIDAY. JIEY 18 D e T e Sailed July 15—Stmr Orizaba, for New York. | City Puebla | Puget Soufid Ports|1l am|Pier 19 . k o Hougomont, Lowe, 80 days trom | July 1 lat8 N. ’50:“2%:‘-0 EESHis S existhy HULL-"Arrived July 16—Itai ship Cavaliers | Cororado... Qrays Harbor .....| 4 pm(Pier 2 vate Newecastle, .y i <3 W i 1 Clampa, hence arch 3. y . eck "eith Br shio Crown of Germany, Davidson, 124 [ July 11, lat 49 N, lon 9 W& Be ahip ‘Dal- } NAGASAKI—Arrived July 11—Ger ship | G. Elder.... Astcrla & Portland|11 am|Pler 24 2 - pe_Town. calrne, from Taltal, for Rotterdam. Nereus. from Philadelnhia. Altiance Portind & Way Pts|10 am|Pier 16 — s o Sl A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point DOMESTIC PORTS. 5 4+ | RUNCORN—Arrived July 15—Fr bark Jules | _Jmly 28 | [Time| _ |Time Born at Sea PORT TOWNSEND—Passed In July 17— Verne, hence Feb 24 City Para..|N. Y. via Panama.12 m/PMSS Y e Ft. o CLEARED. Stmr Indiana, from Vancouver, for Tacoma. VESSEL WHICH SIGHTED A SHIELDS—Sailed July 14—Fr bark Dun- | JL W) The Japanese t shi; Nippon Maru Thursday, July 17. " Arrived July 17—Chil bark Admiral Tegett- ) ( kerpue, for —. = FROM SEATTLE. i T 2! ngers who pa » Wyefield, Watson, Nanatmo; | hoff, from Snlgfslg?isl?.l Shiomas auiiian DISABLED SHIP BELIEVED M;'\g:em#&;,\;m:d” July 16—U § stmr 4:10/—0.. s ALLARD—S uly chr red, g 3 e 3 S ot 1w | PALLARDSalle y TO BE THE PYRENEES. { _Sailed July 17—U § stmr Lawton, for San | _Steamer. | i oo 4 W ZACOMA—Arrived July 17—Schr Satlor Boy, | B2l Gity Topeka. | Skagway & Tay Porislialy 13 " AN, < Sailed July 17—Schr J' M Colman, for San 3 { NEW YORK—Sailed July 17—Stmr La Tou- | DOPRI- - Skagway & N ity 18 Thursday, July 17. | pegro, SOUTH BEND—Sailed July 17—Schr Volun- [ raine, for Havre; stmr Barbarossa, for Bremen. Faralien Skagway & Way Ports. [July 20 Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego. | WHATCOM—Sailed July 17—Schr Albert | teer, for San Francisco. GLASGOW—Arrived July 17—Stmr Rosar- | cpetgsiogesr| SIEENAY & SAY Ports. July 22 Stmr Coos Bay, Nopander, San Pedro. Meyer, for San Pedro. ABTORIA—Sailed July 17—Stmr Columbla, | jan, from Montreal, e, | ey & W Perta ey & < . . L. 1 SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 17—Schr R W | for_San Francisco. LIVERTOOLADIved July 17—Stmr Sax- i ditice K o Wy e B L E—In the above exposition of the tides ™ Bartlett, from Port Blakeley; stmr Samoa, SEATTLE—Arrived July 16—Stmr Dolphin, | onja, from Bcstos for . Nene &.ATellef 3 3 |) lg the early morning tides are given in the left = hence July 15. from Skagway: stmr Elihu Thomson, from QUEENSTOW Sailed July 17—Stmr Ma- | ‘;EF‘"‘- St S et J“f: = hand column and the successive tides of the - Salled July 17—Stmr Sequoia, for San Fran- { Nome. i Jestic, for New York; stmr Westernland, for | s"f:ne Skagw:; & “.’ P’;‘;:,Ja]) | day in the order of occurrence as to time: the cisco; stmr Pasadena, for Eureka. Sailed July 16—Stmr Senator, for Nome. Philadelphfa; both from Livernool. oAy | o Miparcrt®|July 28 | fourth time column gives the last tide of the ) | . NEAH BAY—Passed in July 17—Ship Spar- | PORT KENYON—Salled July 16—Stmr Ar- |~ ROTTERDAM—Sailed July 17— Stmr Staten- {EW"O e (S Bt anenoig | day, except when there are but three tides, as t n wens Landing. tan, hence June 1S, for Port Townsend: Br| o, for San Francisco. dam, for New York, via Boulogne, alenciz. Nome . | tomietimes occur. The helghts given w oo — alioch, Coulsen. Puger | stme Wellington, hence July 4, for Lady. crox_ FASTERN PORTS. i Sl e s j 2dition to the soundings of the United States igh T 2 smith; schr Alvena, from San Pedro, for Port | BOSTON—Arrivea July r stmr Anapa, 5 | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (— Sights Wreckage at Sea. Nanaimo. Townsend. from Manila. Time Ball. Sun, Moon and Tide. | sign precedes the height, and then the number Lowe of the I , Honolulu, B o hy M Btmrs Edith, Portland | NEW YORK—Arrived July 16—Br stmr | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | given is subtracted foom mos depth given by ¥ ve Nehalem River. | and Tellus, for San Francisco; stmr Askehall, | Grayfield, from Colon, chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal Times and Heights of High and Low | the charts. The plane of reference is the meay t Bay. for Cape Town. BALTIMORE—Sailed July 16—Stmr Tre- July 17, 1902. Waters at Fort Point, entrance to S lower low waters. [ have been using Ripans Tabules for nearly a year and have derived a great benefit from them.. [ had suffered with stomach trouble and dizziness when going to bed at night. Seeing that the Ripans Tabules relieved me, I continued the usé of them to the present time, and my stomach is now in good condition and the dizziness has left me. 5 ROROACHC 0t HORORORCHOG | 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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