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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL; FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1902. . SIERR.A SAILS TO ISLES OF THIK SOUTHERN SEA + 2 A C . W, et s A EASTERN PORT. Avcata.. coo-gnoatflit Orford. |Aug. 18 HE Oceanic Steamship Company’s | P. Raham, J. W. Balrd, H. L. Hartman, G. 5. ~APE HENRYPassed Aux 13—8hip 8 P | San Juan.....| New liner. Slerra salled yesterday for | Vass, Dr. F. ¥, VWelbenberw, Mrs B Tas, Hitchoook, from Baltimore, for San Fran- | Crescent City.| Crescent Clty ..o |AUE. 18 Siiakiute’ anh Hks mEpSEs WES{ona M Frce Noon, Al M3 Fobits a8 e FOREIGN PORTS. € Neison... | Seattle & Tacoma......[Aus. 13 meny passengers and & large | child Mre. rnser and three children, Mrs. ANTWERP—Arrived Aug 12—Br bark Fal- | Nevadan.....| Honolulu & ulul. .. Aug. L. E. Longstreet, Miss A. A. Handburg, Miss = 3 e Columbta.. Portiand & _Astoria ...|Aug. 18 cargo. O. M. Brems, Mre. E. F. Dyer and child, Mrs, kirk, from Tacoma; Br bark Inverkip, from | COlUmE Nowport & Way Ports. .|Aug. 10 Ts po! Prominent among the pu-:l]sen&;fl ;:?*fi“% ):l'ru. k:é. B. aRgfi Miss M. E. Corll, A NJWR—Passed July 11—Ger ship Stlo, fro gllmed. Honolulu ..... Y ::: }’g United States Senator J. . - | Mrs. T. W. Jackson ant by B fo d City Puebla..| Puget Sound Ports.... 2 ton and former Senator J. M. CUXHAVEN—Passed Aug 13—Br ship Dud- | Coronado.....| Grays Harbor ... -|Aug. 21 Thurston. Senator Burton, who 1is| Made Brother Engineer Dance. hope, from Tacoma. g:t;:os-- | Sam D R :::g accompeanied by his wife and secretary, IS | G. Ayers, a junior engineer on the steam- : IO}!,H?OIX» > Salled July 11—Bktn Addenda, Ncrluh Pl Hnmbl:ma‘f 22 oneof & commfn.ee appointed by Congress | ehip Korea, wes discharged yesterday from the BINGAPORE—Arrived prior Aug 13— Span | Colombia.....; Valparaiso 'y > to investigate the late Queen's right 10| service of the Pacific Mail Company for com- stmr Alicante. from Liverpool, for Manila. G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astorla. 3 compensation for the Hawallan Crown eng J. Rotell, also & junior engineer, to ST " HELENA—Arrived off port—Br ship | Queen. *| Puget Sound Ports..... - 3 lan The other members of the commit- | gance Yor Ayers’ delectation. Ayers provided Kentmere, from Hiogo, for New York. Sonoma. | Sydney & Way Ports. ..|Aug. tee, Semators Mitchell and Foster, will fol- | the music in the shape of three revolvers, but ACAPULCO—Sailed Aug 12—Stmr San Juan, Jow Burton on the Korea, which will leave | found it necessary to use only one bullet. Ayres for Ban Francisco. TO SAIL. here about September 1 Ex-Senator | went aboard the Korea on Wednesday night PISAGUA—Salled Aug 14—Fr bark Du Y ing to Honolulu in a pri- | under the influence of liquor. He induced Ro- Gouedic, for San Francieco. Steamer. Destination. |Sails.| Pler. Thurston is going vate capacity in the interest, it is said, | tell to accompany him to his room and there - SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Sailed Aug Seainn 14—Br stmr Colombia, for San Franclsco. | . August 15, OCEAN STEAMERS. Pomona....| Humboldt . NEW YORK—Sailed Aug 14—Stmr Auguste | _ August demanded that his brother officer dance.. Ro- tell refused. Avers produced his three revol- vers, fired a ehet at the deck near Rotell's feet | and threatened to bring the whole orchestra of Eastern sugar men. D. C. Simpson, & prominent Australian road man, is returning to Sydney on 11:30 p{Pter 11 St ] North Fork | Humboldt . 9 am(Pler 2 the Sierra. into play unless Rotell turned looge something | Victola, for Hamburg, etc; stmr La Touraine, The cabin passengers were: lively in the terpsichorean line. When other for Hl:\vre. stmr Grosser Kurfurst, for Brem- ::r:“;“ ‘Hum:ol.dll,lp :g: ;:rssfl Honolulu—Miss Abrehamson, Miss C. B. Al- | members of the crew, attracted by the explo- en, etc. Chin QUEENSTOWN — Salled Aug 13 — Stmr | Acapulco...| N, Y. via Panama.|12 m PMSS sion, reached Avers' room they found Rotell | Oceanic, for New York: stmr Rbynland, for | G. Elder...| Astorta & Portland|ll am|Pler 24 level best. The dance was stopped, ., Mrs. C. L. Andrews, Miss W. Andrews, Mite & Barraciough, T. H. Beaton, Senator J. | doing y 2 Philadeiohia. Augnst 17. R. Burton, Mre. Burton, J. L. Butts, Rudolph | Avers was disarmed and yesterday discharged GLASGOW—Arrived Aug 14—Stmr Astos Eureka.... | Humboldt . 9 am(Pler 13 L O L G R - oouer. . O e e from New York. . ing; Adtah i Roul‘ San, Dicgo' & Wy 9 am|Pler 11 Lewis Crew, W. Cross, Mrs R. g LIVERPOOL—Sailed Aug 1 New ugust 18, W. de Knight, Mrs. E. P. Dole, John Fox Jr., St. Paul Sails for Nome. England, for Boston, via Que i Willamette se.m-‘: Tacoma. [10 am|Pler 10 3 B. Hopkins, C. E. gland, . via Queenstown. [ 9 F. Hengersor, Mrs J B Hopkins C.E | The steamship St. Paul salled yesterday on ROTTERDAM—Sailed Aug 14—Stmr Noor- | Arctic..... | Humboldt ... <10 am{ler 2 Jagues, Mrs. Jagues, M K anicr Tisingston. | her third trip this season to Cape Nome. She dam, for New York. Acme. | Stustaw River ...\ |Bler 2 G e TH. M Pege Mys. Page. W | carried a full cargo and thirty-five passengers. S LR Mandaiay_. | Coquilie River ©1:| ¥ pm|ler 2 Protennetier, Mrs. Piotenniasr, two. chiidrer | She s expected to return here In about twenty. Sun, Moon and Tide. Argo. - Eel River Poria:| & pmiBler 18 ton. Mrs, Thurston T. Turnas, F. A Wedge, Kentmere Reported. Wallees: 4t Fuxt Bine: atavas: v Gn | SN SAy{‘l:.e‘d‘rI\).‘KglV!{JY- am M. R Welr, J. H. Chapman, The British ship Kentmere, which was placed Francisco Bay. Published by official 2u- [ A1p. River. | Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm(Pler 13 f hapmen, Mrs. W. H. Charlock and child, | on the overdue list on Wednesday at 10 per thority of the Superintendent. Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports.|1l am(Pier 18 F."D. Credon, ‘Mra. Dichl, C. A. Jacobson. Jno. | 23, the Gverdue st on Wednesday at 10 per | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at August 20, ller, G. W. Patterson, Mrs. L. D. Timmins | §0%, Was the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about Tahiti direct 10 am(Pler 7 ang two lnfants, M. Wheox twenty-ive minutes later than at Fort Point; -2 Grays Harbor ¢ pm{Pler 2 ago Pago—Miss M. s, Miss s, 6 height ide e . #d Miss M. Quinton, B. Strausse, H. Strausse, V. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. ght of tide is the same at both places. G. Dollar...| G,.K.ug:,:r,fl pm|Pler Strausse, Mrs. Strausse. TG . i FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. State Cal....| San Diego & Way.| 9 am(Pler 11 Wileon, A. Mis i % g | Shipping Merchants. : Sun sets . i aT0% | Arvcata.... { Coo:‘g;y“:'x’i’ ?r!d 10 am|Pler ey 2L Adams, W. J eck. B-| The Italtan ship Laura is chartered for bar-| | - " | Ramona....| Newport & Way...| 9 am/Pter 11 ey “Hastings, Thos. Hirst, | 1e¥_to Europe at 27s 6d; if to a direct port, gL wi = w| [ | . August 23. Mrs P. Hogs, P. A. Mackay, Mrs. lls 34 less. % |7imel Ft. Ft |-—| Ft. | C. Nelson.. Selt‘l'le &u'r-hcom-,. }g .:;1;5’: Mac three children, W. McBean, Lieu- e R T ime| Barracouta. N. Y. v nama, “olonel Reay, R. Roberts, Mrs. Roberts Railroad Ties for Peru. 14 3. Alameda. ‘H°"X“““.‘,‘uh £ S 2 pm(Pler ¥ ld, E. W. Robinson, D. ¢ p | The bark Gatherer was cleared yesterday for | h \ H % City Puebla.| Puget Sound Ports. (11 am|(Pler 19 Callao with 34,900 redwood ties, valued at | \ T S S e AL PR : August 25. 2 - | $15,356. 2 —% 4 \'Q 1 4 Sequota..... | Wiilaps Harbor. .. :w{g«; H D. F: ,;_:m:gh, 31@»(1—-33»?:@ SR G ‘gnodl, 9 pkgs drugs, 501 £t lumber, 8 pkgs / \\\\x\ TELEGRAPHIC. 1 by Coronado. . | Grays Harbor pm| 13{ F. ;3n!«:§h x J;mno?flm[:‘ Merchandise for Samoa. leather, 3 cs firearms, 33 pkgs bicycles and sun- VY H POINT LOBOS, Aug 14, 10 p m—Weather | 20 4. FROM SEATTLE. rwin, A SEEEn S Mrs, | The schooner Glen sailed yesterday for Apia. | dries, 46 cs boots and shoes, 21 pkgs machinery, oy i | | clear; wind SW, velocity 12 miies per hour. o e L vie Eiitand i) vt vauch B BIOEE anin. | 5 Fhus omn. BOf hle gupes. i e | ) DOMESTIC PORTS. 2 | 0:18 11] 1:12 Steamer. [ Pago—R. Deeken, | cluding the following: 110 cs canned salmon, | . 0 Apstravar-20, ok 00D b o 2 EUREKA—Arrived Aug 14—Stmr San Pedro, | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides H Weber. | 8000 ibs bread, 10,000 ibs rice. 17 kegs nails, 15 | sore, Sou 10 1bs oll, cake meal, 2000 Ibs cod; 4 BEI‘I 27 y hence Aug 12; Nor bark Australis, from Hono: | the carly morning tides are given In the left | Senator. .- | y—] ones, S. | pkgs hardware, 31 pk i it . 129 pki , 5 Y zaatlns Sy |7 ulu: stmr lance, hence Aug ; barl [aydn iand column and the successive les of the ‘ atchins, Jas. Sun | miliwork, 5 pkis catriage material, P Itk on R0 o ccuned soods 8 g & B o Ban Eere o tor San Fran | 32700 the order of occurrence us to Hme; the | C1ty Seattle.. | Ckagvay & | : ; v, 22, Ber. Y o ug tmy Eureka, for an- | fourth time column gives the last tide of the ;i e The Sierra’s Ci | 555 S shingles. 10 plegs. machinery. 1001 sisco: achr I B Teeds! for San Francisco; stmr | day, except when thers are but three {ides, a8 Dot ‘ e & Yoy Pt i anila. e Sierra’s Cargo. L 3 A Ch Arctic, for San Francisco. sometimes occurs. The heights given are in ralion | . Belief Arrives From Mani B Des ftenridts Comgninv,! Sterra | 8IS Iubricating oil, 28,03 1bs lead § phss / FORT BRAGG—Sailed 'Aug 14—Stmr Na- addition to the soundings of the United States | Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Forts. | Aug- & t Relief arrived yesterday | ) 4 ip 3 rren | paint, 32 pkes leather. 85 cs boots and shoe tional City, for San Francisco: stmr Coquille | Coast Survey cherts croppe whon & po e | ALKS:.... Skagway & Way 5 3 r an efceptionally smart run | Salled yesterday for Sydnmey, via Honolulu. | 245 Bels paper, 117 coils rope. 183 pkas mill N River, for San Fraacisco. sign precedes the helght, and then the numbes | City Topeka..| Skagway & Way Ports. (Aug. he brought 104 passen- | Pago Pago and Auckland, with an assorted | work, 53 pkgs sewing machines, 7 cs firearms, _/ NEAH BAY_Pasted In Aug, 4—Stmr In- | given is subtracted from the deoth miven by | EXceisior...."| Cooks Inlet & Way PtsjAug. were enlisted men and | merchandise cargo val at $195,599, mani- | 14 bales hose, 89 pkgs drugs, 6 pkgs electrical W\ = dlana, from Nome, for Seattle.® the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | OreEon. . Nome & Teller «|Aug. diers. The majority of the | fested and destined as follows: For Honolulu, | 2Pplisnces. 1 corload clectrioal menerators, ) &z geFyiaed In Aug 14—Bark Olymipte, hence Juls | of the lower low waters. Nome City... | Nome the cabin, and consisted of | g5 168; Samoa, $10,630; New Zealand, $34, o s Fip 3 \ 3 , for Seattle. officers, 2 number of con- e g ‘ s L = . 4 | goods, 30 cs canned fruit, 50 cs saimon, 272 lbs = N 4 Passed out Aug 14—Nor ship Queen of Scots, y officers, o number Of con- | Australia, $80,288; FUIl Islands, $1008; South | Somew 4 piks aried fruit, 2 phgs bicycles. A== S Trimmi e f Bt A s e T:m° Ball. | Julius Walling Acquitted. of the Philippine adminis- | Africa, $343. The principal exports were as | = -—— W2 o BANDON—Arrived Aug 13—Scht Onward, [ Branch Hydrographio Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | 1y woning, charged with grand lar- - Rguadlon g wrpfovee g lpavdesndy Shi Intelli z { hence July 31. chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. e Jary o Julge 1 ral of = 7 1bs ipping Intelligence. IMPQUA—Salled Aug 10—S. August 14, 1902. ceny, was acquitted by a g e Seneral of the Depart-; To Homolulu—32,527 lbs fresh meat, 3520 Ibs 7BD. . San Bt A 1o Bt oy 498 | e Time Bail on the tower of the Ferry | Gook's court yesterday. The verdict was e fresh fish, 3138 a 50 ARRIVED,. 5 1 e the Ratier. was last | o et 155 Ibe drensed ponitry, 250 cs exxa. | ; s 4 Pedro. building was dropped exactly at noon t0-day. | evidently one of sympathy for the defend- mally intended for & BoSDI- | 3 o0 moale. Bos o ar s foADSt. (000 lbs and | s i e iy §=/ NEHALEM-Salled Aug ‘13—Schr Volant, | L e at noon of ‘the 130th meridian, or st § | FHOSRE, OO O SVRC N ¥ 00 Novada, Vine. here ane. has heen en. | 641 Ibs nuts. 890 Ibs and 2 ca chocolate, 8683, o SUnF NevATTO. HIEKInS — BORT "L6S' ANGELES Satied Aug 14— | T O U g o gURNETT, who was in court. Walling was accused d service. Shortly be- | 1os Bam and bacon. 900 Ibs seed, 29 sks beans, | *“gemr santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from Stwr Noyo, for San Franelseo; Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. | of stealing two valuable diamonds from she was thoroughly re- | 5> DKES groceries and provisions, 98 gals and| gon Diego. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed out Aug 14— R T Mrs. Annfe Dodge, 719 Taylor street, on The work on her |8 o5 W o3y Dhes beer, 1110 gals wine.| ~Sumr Mandalay, Batchelder, hours from | 5 _ 4 | Stmr_Humboldt, for Alaska: stmr Glenogle, July 23 last year. The diamonds were et Merivales on July | 343 E:Liu?l‘“-sl%“g “i?:{i;s“g.fif Sfi“fi'r«.}’}." Bandon, via Crescent Clty 34 hours, - for China. Movements of Steamers. found in a plece of paper, which Detec~ Nagasaki July 20, making | 135, Ticee tresh fruit, 5 cris fresh vesetables, | fogrdero. Miller, 35 hours from Fort| | gNyrmD STATES ARMY TRANS- | | | Arived Aug 14—dehr James Rolph. hence e tives Dinan and Wren swors the defend s s | boots”ina ‘Shoes 15 plgs ‘drvke s samtcics | Swanson, 28 hours trom Monts- | | PORT WHICH ARRIVED YES- Nrvivia N 14 sonr Frinic W Howe, e | — =l ant_ihrew from bim while they R. L. Brown, Colonel W. T. Hall, | 2°° a I = 3 vay Dorts. I July 27. eamer. Tom. arc mb, Contract Surgeons H. W. Sea. | 3 ¢S hats, 9 csks zinc, 12 pkgs machinery, 100 | "7 'S stmr Relief, Brugulere, 28 davs 14 TERDAY FROM MANILA. l,’;s“‘d 18 ‘Aug 14—Bark Digmond Head, for —— ndsay, Captain H. L. Jackson, | Doller tubes. § cs ammunition. 30 pkgs sewing | nours from Manila, via Nagasaki 16% da Seattle; stmr Indiana, from Nome, for Seattle, | Willamette. ..| Seattls .. =34 St. Louis Frank’s Trialy E. Vose, Captain W. M. | Ddls steel, 100 bdls iron, 126 bdls | Schr 1da A, Camobell, 5 hours from Foint | o +*| " SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 14— Stmr Noyo, | Acme. | Stuslaw River N i ot 1 = Seide J. N Capta . H. . pe, pkgs electrical supplies, 78 | Reyes. t B Eureka. | Humboldt .. «|Aug. U e Iimpanel jury O Capain C. E. | bils paper, 48 ples miliwork, 20 pkes cordage, | 107 CLEARED. i i Tt and Bed | Ceiol” Mae B St Tl s Aiboti] DRt M| Tkt B ‘[Aug. 15 | Cook’s court to try the case of Frank A more, D, H. W. | 212 pkgs marble. 20 pkes wagon material, 120 Thursday, August 14. | ney : Meyer, for Port Townsend; stmr Samoa, for | Coos Bay.....| San Pedro & Way Pis.|Aug. 15 | w0 o0 Tyiag «St Louts Frank,” one of M. McCallum and wife, Cap- | kegs white lead, 4 pkgs agricultural fmple- Sterra, Houdlette, Sydney and Hono- | - Stmr Aberdeen, Miller, Portland. San Franciseo; stmr Pasadena, for Eureka. | Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports ....[Aug. 15 = h o of Lieutenant A. J. Harris, Dr. | ments E e s b orekele & Hrve Co | Semr St Paul, Hays, Nome. REDONDO—Sailed Aug 14—Schr Mildred, | Arctic. .| Humboldt " 16 | the five thugs charged with the murder o 2 J. 3. Edmondson and | To Samoa—13 bbls flour, 50 gals wine, 189 cs | 1 © g " “Havs, St Michael; Northern| Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, Point Arena. | for Port Townsend. Titania. Nanaimo . 5 18 | Policeman - Eugene Robinson on Valencia 5 3. | canned goods, 455 cs and 4 pkgs ealmon, 45 cs | . EEE Lo S0 SV Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, Bureka. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 14—Schr R | Empire. Coos_Bay 5 - 18 | street, near Sixteenth, on January 21 last, | Coal oll, 5643 lbs bread, 102 ibs nuts, 408 Ibs | COftmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego;| Stmr Phoenix, Odland, Mendocino. C Slade, from Santa Rosalia. Aug 13—Sehr | Argo.. Eel River Ports -JAug. 16 | e R menced yesterday afterncon. Be. Hice, 6 pkes dry goods, 1200 Ibs and 3'cs meal, | o SUnL SSOC, PR S Stmr Navarro, Hizgins, Bowens Landing. | Dauntless, frem San Pedro. Brookiyn. Pt. Arena & Trinidad. 18 | Tore ourt adjourned six jurors had been | B0 e e Amd “octons 52 1o, Phes druss, | " ark 'Gatherer, Ljunggren, Callao; Balfour, Stmr Despateh, Levinsdn, . poslled "Aug Li—Stmr Newburs, for Saa|lIsqua.......| Redonde ............. |Aus. 16 | fore court adicurned o JUOR I oo s. L { shosk, s and 4 bbls HauocaSWis ipkxs mava | SDGe & € samwLED. Schr Glen, Moe, Abia, via Portiand. TACOMA—Sailed Aug 14—Schr Sallor Boy, | Newburs..... Grays Harbor .. - 16| Tyler, A J. za.rrl’brzll%l;! erome Candle, R. R i el R “;,,1,1 38 pies | Thursday, August 14. SPOKEN. o 8008 HAT_Sailed Aug 14_8chr Jenle | Teing. ... | Oveter. Harbar b o | S o s i | artea fruit, 0 1bs and 44 cs meal, 14,200 1bs | Stmr Queen, Hall, Victoria and Port Town- | July 28, lat 9 N, lon 27 W—Br ship Bidston | Wand, for San Pedro, San Pedro... | Humboldt “|Aug: 17 han- - | eostn.. 51 cats, 224 1bs beans, 1333 1bs | send. Hill, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. PORTLAND—Sailed Aug 14—Ship Sierra | S Barbara... Olympia lAug. 17| What is n""“;‘ ’l’t‘bfig‘md 20 - Howe, Alex. Coit, . | coffee, 1000 ibs codfish, 1400 Ibs raisins, 534 cs | Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Pedro. Aug 13, off Cape Flattery, by schr James | Estrella, for South Africa. Chehalls. Grays Harl ‘|Aug. 18 ' dles 25,000,000 bunches of ba: 4 A. Hakers, C. E. Conant, | cenned goods, 92 cs salmon, 903 crts onlons, | Stmr State of California, Thomas, San | Rolph—Schr Camano, hence July 31, for Port | Arrived Aug 14—Stmr Columbia, from Sam | K. Dollar. San’ Pedro . |aug: 18 | 000,000 cocoanuts a year, besides orange: Otto Denner, V. D. Bell, L. | 24 pkgs groceries and provisions, 13 pkgs dry | Diego. Gamble. Francisco. .| Humboldt ‘|Aug. 13 ! and other fruits. Tourists, sportsmen, hunters and fishermen find Ripans Tabules an always handy article in hotel, sleeping car, field and camp. They are the best and only medicine needed for an outing, as they keep head, stomach, bowels and liver in the right condition, and thus prevent any other trouble likely to arise from. exposure or sitting at late campfires. At Druggists’. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year.