The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 17, 1902, Page 10

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10 THE SA TONS OF CALIFORNIA F FRANCISGO CALL, RUIT ARE SENT ON THE SIERRA TO TIjE SOUTH S KIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1902 ment of her oil tanks every precaution has been taken to insure perfect ventilation and to pro- vide ample room for any_expansion., She was outfitted acrording to Lloyd's requirements and has been placed by Lloyd's inspectors in the highest class erday with every available berth oc- carried stores and whale- aval station at Pago Pago included large quantities | She took 250 tons pig shipment of alfalfa. ngers were the follow- d. She P HE Oceanic Steamship Company’s | passed by Lioyd's surveyors as being . up to » ‘ Lioyd’s most exacting requirements. Her tariks |} sierra safled yesterday for HOno- | . orteq and passed after having been. filled lulu and the Antipodes with 3000 | once. There was neither leak nor-imperfection g i 250 | and ‘the Risdon people, were complimented by tons of freight and more than 250 the inspectors on the completeness of the work. passengers. Among the passen-| The Chilcott is.provided , with {(wd\!e 1&11;&.) rs were i i with a total carrying-capacity of nearly 18, gers were T people prominent in the} 1o {00 OV A or empty all her tanks in social world and a number of Amsrlcan’ twelve hours. She has two separate setls of ustralian business n o na- | Pumps, which can be worked simultaneously or B8 ‘Australian tmsinhs mea. of Suter: independently. One set ls worked by steam tional nc The Sierra, Sonoma and | geperated in the donkey bofler on dleckh: the N B other set s —“operated by _a 21 - horse- WEERER. Bob- (0w -SNB U VEEIES L . [ power pas engine. The ship is fitted through- t s-Pacific 1 ., and the Sierra sailed l out with electric lgihts, and in the arrange- | | d her ca liforr f barley Banffshire Is Safe. The overdue British ship Banflghire arrived vesterday at Manfla and was taken off the re- W Anderson. tRr% | insurance Ust. There are now only four over- J. H, Boyd, Mrs |dues. The Brender and the Glenmark are "R Castle Jr., M quoted at 15 per cent. The Clydesdale and Crocker, Mrs. Croe Beech Harbor stand at 20 per cent. Dodge, Mrs STl i — Logan’s Steward Resigns. . Green, Mrs | A. E. Tilston, formerly chief steward of the Hall, G. W. | Occidental and Orfental steamship Doric, tace, Mrs, Hustace a ‘1;’1"‘ | resigned his position as chief steward of tie James, Jobn Aoy oy | army transport Logan. He will take an ex- e, s Nire, Merchant, | tended vacation in the East before agaln go- Mrs. Le Mever, G. L. Moore, | InZ to sea s. O'Brien, Miss E. O'Brien, | Master ien, Mrs. A. | Ordered to Portland. Potter, Potter, Mrs. e ’j[ The British ship Galbraith arrived off the port yesterday, ninety-three days from Algoa | Bay and received orders to proceed to Port- | 1and, Cregon. | —_——— NEWS OF THE OGEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and iss M. Pratt Du_ Rot. 3 y. Miss Vogt, A. | Young, Mrs. cke, Frederick Ruth, Wulfinger, Mrs. Wul- AT \ pues b | Lhippjng Merchants. i\{ An?frs”n- tl The French bark Marechal Davoust was char- Fatierson, Géorge | tored prior to arrival for wheat to Europe at M. Sm . Mrs. | 20¢ P R The mew barkentine Puako is chartered for g. Mrs. Armstrong, | barley and merchandise to Fremantle at 28s Baynes, Mrs. | 94. option of redwood bos rd, A. Cald- The ship Susquehanna loads merchandise Carver, A. H. Cun- | 3 schooner General Ban- | Jr.. Mrs. Finlay, W. r Mexico; the brig John | F. Forsyth, H. W. Gilmour. | D. Spreckels, lumber and merchandise for | Kinsey, W. J. Kitchen, P. | Guam. | R. H. McCrudden, R. \hldc | | Montgoméry. Mis: Newman. Miss F. A Cargo for Guam. Miss L. Ninde, ‘The schooner Lillebonne was cleared yester- er. D. Stoney, Mrs. | gay for Guam with 260,266 ft lumber, 200 cs M pson, A coal ofl and 50 kegs nails, valued at $4462. The schoomer also carried 48 pkgs naval stores | and provisions for the Uhited States Govern- ment. | [ e | The Sierra’s Cargo. Quito Rams the Halewood. Britist p Quito poked a sh ship Halewood | alewood had five plates| The steamer Serra safled yesterday for Syd- e party responsible for the | ney, via Honoluly, Pago Pago and Auckland, ve o foot a bill of imposing | with a general merchandise cargo valued at wood, deep laden with ‘grain, | $250,589, manifested as follows: For Honc- r Queenstown and was awalting | jyu, $23,184; Samoa, $14,608; New Zealand, ¢ T e Y a0 | $60.060; Australia, $145.570; South Africa, e e ring iaf 352 | s4s52; Fiji Islands, 31220; Fanning Islan The following were the principal ex- dent occurred is_bard t did happen the Hale- | ised hull to show. The ammer with consider- injure her own bows e proceeded on her 1 d discharge | until Tepairs have | pkgs beer, 4750 Ibs 55 pkes onions, 14 pkgs gr $1 orts: YTo Honolulu—26,06 Its frozen meat, 2822 frozen voultry, 1146 pkgs fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, 9450 lbs butter, 100 cs ege: ,440 Tbs malt, 30 cs_bread cs canned goods, tobacco, 280 pkgs potatoes, eries and prov . 20 rolls (3 nuts, here -— sions, 25 cs clxarettes. Carpenter’s Fatal Fall. ; Dbbls flour, 2537 lbs bread, 686 | . a carpenter residing at|cs 5 bbis salmon, 73 cs canned goods, 178 Dkes | x died at the Harbor Re- | groceries and provisions, 208 Ibs dried_fruit ol - 2s the re- | 300 Ibs milistuffs, 4 cs. 112 gals wine, 5 pkgs | sult of a building at Second and | druss, 2335 Ibs rics, 268 Ibs coffee, 300 ibs : heen was working at an | 1a%d. 22 Ibs cheest ‘20 cris polatocs and Folac e g At 27 | onions, 4 bbis beer, 319 Ibs ham. 500 Ibs sugar, - ost his balance, fell 3 bkes machinery boats, 9 bdls oars, 4000 f% | - ¥ e ground. head first. | lumber, 13 pkgs millwork, 16 pkgs naval stores, | baci [Eround. head first. | e Dilding material | e 1 e e and Dever| *'To New Zealand—146,030 Ibs raisins, 56,060 peer 1bs dAried fruit, 1659 cs canned fruit, 1316 cs kgs salt salmon, 156 cs ass 17,202 1bs hovs, canned and 31 ed canned goods, | ife was sent for andi [ 36,594 Ibs | Allstuffs, 801 pkgs fresh fruit, 5100 lbs. cod- h, 7055 los coffee, 2280 lbs beans, 5635 lbs lard, 857 crts onions, pkgs paper, 14 vkss | the Matson S { paint, 5 bdls ocars, 5 pkgs bicycles, cs 5 cet goes to Oakland on | Fooi." and shoes, 16 pkgs groceries, 39 pigs | 4 lu. The Marion | machinery. 1 automobile. | « carrier by | To Austra Ibs dried fruit, 40,080 its raisins, 3t ctls barley. 18,412 lbs hops, o + 51,224 Ibs bluestone, 4 Ibs seeds, 34,392 1bs ham and bacon, 47,040 Ibs codfish, 7090 Ibs 2 cs candy, 1318 Ibs 10 cs millstuffs, 3461 pkgs fresh fri#ts, 2754 1bs coffee, 753 lbs beans, 192 | Pkes drugs and medicines, 102 cs boots and | shoes, 193 es canned goods, 20 pKEs Zrocerics and proyisions, 36 bales leather, 8000 ft lum- ber, machinery, 1246 crts onions, 50 cs oil, 324,347 Ibs oil cake, 20 cs paints, 76 Dbales rubber hose, 28 bales rubber belting and racking, 11,151 cs canned and 730 pkgs salt :shnnn 1bs shrimps, 80,608 Ibs lead, 108 | wing machines, 825 gals whale oil. South Africa— cs salmon, 604 cs canned goods, 4000 Ibs prunes. To Fili Islands—1629 Ibs dried fruit, 122 cs 28 cs salmon, 4 cs millstuffs, onions, nuts, anned goods, 573 1bs beans, 5 pkgs_machinery To Fanning Island—4 bbls flour, 20 pkgs groceries and provisions, 270 Ibs ham, 17 Dkgs pipe and plumbing material, 14 pkgs millwork, 7 pkgs paints and oils, 2 pkgs dry goods. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, October 16. Stmr Rival, Walvig, 45 Hours from San Pedro. g Stmr laqua, Gunderson, 43 hours from San Dieco. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from | San Diego and way ports. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 40 hours from san Die, Stmr San Pedro, Jacobs, 25 hours from Eu- reka; bound south: put in to land passengers. Stmr W H Kruger, Ahlin, 49 hours from San Pedro. itmr South Coast, Jamieson, 25 hours from Swanson, 26 hours from Monte- rey and ports. Stmr Ruth, Johnson, 50 hours from Port Lcs Ancelee. Er ship Clan Galbraith, Barker, 93 days from Algoa Bay, arrived off this port and was { ordered to proceed to Portland, Or. Schr Ida McKay, Lethola, 5 days from Eu- reka. Schr Oliver J Olsen, Olsen, 10 days from Columbia River. Eureka. Sydney and Hono- Eureka, Jessen, Sierra, Houdlette, Rival, Walvig, Willapa Harbor. Iaqua, Gunderson, Eureka. South’ Bay, Johnson, Enreka. Westport, Smith, Bear Harbor. San Pedro, Jacobs, San Pedro. Mandalay. Batchelder, Coquille River. Greenwood, Fagerlund. Mendocino. Albjon_River, Bash, Albion. W H Kruger, Ahlin, —. Stmr Br stmr_Quito, Shotton, Ladysmith. Br ship Bannockburn, Brown, Queenstown. Bark St Katherine, Saunders, Hilo. Bark Alden Besse, Kussel, Honolulu. Schr Berwick, Anderson, Coquille River. Schr Volunteer, Bressem, Columbia River. Schi Jennie Thelin, Peterson, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct 16, 10. p m—Weather cloudy; wind NW, velocity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. o+ VESSEL WHICH HAS BEEN CONVERTED INTO AN OIL CARRIER. Stmr Sierra, CLEARED. Thursday, October 16. Sydney and Hono- Houdlette, lulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Alliance, D Gray Co. Stmr_Corona, Novander, Coast Steamshin Co. Hardwick, Portland: George San Pedro; Pacific MONTERE Arrived Oct 13—Schr Albert Meyer, from Whatcom. REDONDO—Arrived—Stmr Geo loomls, hence Oct 14, and sailed for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Se-. quola, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 15—Stmr Montara, s, | trom' Seattle; U S stmr Warren, from Alaska. | " Saifled Oct 15—Fr bark General de Sonis, for Queenstown. Arrived Oct 16—Stmrs AL-Ki and Elihu Thomeon, from Alaska. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Noyo, from Fort Bragsg: barge Santa Paula, in tow of tug Monarch, hence Oct 14. Safled Oct 16—Stmr Melville Dollar, for Sun Francisco. EUREKA—Salled Oct 16—Stmr Brunswick, Bark St Katherine, Saunders, Hilo; Weleh | (o San Diezo. & Co. oo ot A v © i Aden, Besse, Kussl, Honowu: 3 D peArived Oct 16—Bark Tidal Wave, rom San preckels & Bres Co. 3 a 3 Salled Oct i6—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- Schr Lena Sweasey, Hutman, Mazatlan; | oo ® sty Pasadens, for Sin Peaen: o Wm_Olsen. Fithel Zane, for San Diego. 280 s Schr Lillebonne, Jensen, Manila, via Guam; ‘Western Commercial Co. Stmr SAILED. Thursday, October 16. State of California, Thomas, 1SS DA BIE AR L BARL SR URSSEE0G00000000 000 B0 000500 . to loosen my clothes. Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Arctic, hence Oct 15. PORT 1.0S ANGELES—Sailéd Oct 16—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco; stmr Aberdeen, for San Francisco: stmr Alcatraz, for San Eran- San | cisco. NEAH BAY—Passed in Oct le——stz Mack- ina hence Oct 13, for Tacomai r bark Ecvador, from Yokohama. Parsed out Oct A?—E‘S bark General de So- nis. frem Tacoma, for Queenstown. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Oct 16—Schr C P Patterson, from.Redondo; Br. stmr Glen- cgle, from Hongkong: Br bark Solway, from n Oct 16—Stmr Mackinaw, hence Tacoma. D—Sailed Oct 16—Bktn Amazoll, e SEATTL rrived Oct 16—Stmr Portland, from Nome: stmr Al-Ki, from Skagway; stmr Queen, hence -Oct stmr Oregonian, hence Oct 12, Salled. Oct.15—Stmr Dirigo. for Skagway. . Arrived Oct 16—Br bark Solway, from Ant- werp. Sailed Oct 16--Stmr City of Puebla, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Barbound Oct 16—Stmr Empive, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORT. BOSTON—Sailed Oct 15—Stmr Concord, fcr | Tloflo, via Norfolk. FOREIGN PORTS. 14—Stmr Allianca. w York. ed Oct 14—Stmr NGKONG—Arrived prior to Oct 15—Jap stmr Tcsa Maru, from Seattle. GUAYAQUIL—Sailed Oct 2—Ger stmr Kar- mak. for San Francisco. HAMBURG—Sailed Oct 12—Ger stmr Ram- ses, for MANILA—Sailed Oct 6—U S _stmr Sheridan, for San Francisco. Oct 16—Br ship Banff- Advhnee, for New shire. from Newcastle, Aus. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Oct 16—Br stmr Dorie, hence Sept 2 MELBOURNE—Arrived Oct 16—Schr MELBOURNE — Arrived Oet 18 — Schr Churchill, from Oregon. GRIMSBY—Arrived Oct 15—Br ship Inver- clyde, hence April 24. FALMOUTH—Arrived Oct 16—Fr bark Francofs, hence June 1. CORONEL—Arrived Oct 2—Ger stmr Ama- sis, from Hamburz. Oct 16—Stmr Alaskan. trom New York, for San Franclsco. GRAVESEND—Arrived Oct _16—Br ship Blackbraes, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. CHERBOURG—Arrived Oct 15—Stmr Blu- cher, from New York, via Plymouth, for Ham- bure, #nd oroceeded. ZIVERPOOL—Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Rhyn- lard, from Philadelphia. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Noord- land, for Philadelphia; stmr Majestic, for New Oct 16—Stmr Ultonia,. from Boston, for Liverpool. and proceeded. PLYMOUTH——Arrived Oct 15—Stmr Augu: Victoria, from New York, for Cherbourg and Hamburg, and proceeded. ROTTERDAM-—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Rotter- dam, for Nev York. NEW YORK—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr La Tou- raine. for Havre: stmr Fuerst Bismarck, for Hamburg; stmr Carthagenian, for Glasgow. — Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetlc -Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of tke Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters cccur at tho city front (Mission-sireet wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin the height o1 tide is the rame at toth places. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. Sun rises Sun sets Mcon rises 18 19 20 22 n 24 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column 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 when there are but three tides, as somletimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, 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 refcrence is the mean of the lower low waters, EA COLONIES Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Offics, U. . N., Mer. chants’ Fxchange, San Francisco. Cal., October 16, 1902. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bulldicg was dropped exactly at noon to-day. L e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 3 P. m., Greenwich time, J._C. BURNETT, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in chaige it st Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. | Due. G. Dollar. ... | Gr Oct. 17 | Grays Harbor Mendoeino 7 | San Pecro . Humboldt Paint Arena Empire. Coos Bay . -|Ogt. Barracouta...| New York via Panama.|Oct. Ramona Newport & Way Ports.|Oct. Acme. Riuslaw’ River .. 10et. Wyefleld. Nanaimo ......... Sequola Willapa Harbor City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Port Eureka. Humbeldt Arctlc Humboldt Edith. Seattle M. Dellar. San -Padro ... Olymple. San Pedro ... Crescent City | Crescent City. State of Cal..| San Diego & Santa Monica | Gravs Harbor .... » Alb. River... | Alblon & Pt Arena..|Oct . San Pedro Oct. Grays Harbor China & Japan |0et Honolulu .............10t. San Pedro & Way Pts.|Oct. Seattle & Olympla....|Oct. New York via PanamalOct. San Pedro & Way Pta/Oct San Diego & Way Ports|Oct. |Oct. Tahit! ....... - Oct. Queen... Puget Sound Po 10et. North Fork...| Humboldt . -...|Oet. Sonoma. Sydney & Way Ports. Oct Curacao. Mexican Ports . |0et. TO. SAIL. » Steamer. Destination, | Sail: October 17. Redondo. .. | Astorfa & Tillam'k| 4 pm|Pler 13 C. Nelson.. | Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am Pler 2 Alllance. Portland & Way..| 5 pm|Pler 16 Rainfer. 5 pm/Pler 2 Arcat C. Bay-Pt. Orford.[10 am|Pler 13 Coronado. ..| Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 2 Corona. San Pedro & Wa 9 am!Pler 11 October 18. ) Acapulco...| N. Y. via Panama./12 m(PMsS Umatill Puzet Sound Ports{1l am Pler 19 October 19. | ! Fhoenix.....| Mendocino City ...| 1 pm[Pler 13 North Fork | Humboidt | 8 am[Pler 2 Pomona.....| Humboldt .........}1:30 p/Pler 11 8. Rosa San Diexo & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 October 20. | Grays Harbor ... Point Arena. Siuslaw River October 21, Coos Bay . Humboldt ......... Ramona. Newport & Way... | . October 22. Aretic. Humboldt ........ 2 R. Dollar.. | Seattle direct . 2 lléeq‘:.lm. ::""“llhvn&H;rbor . $ 2 optic. . ina apan. .. pm/PMSS | _ October 23. | State Cal.. | Ban Diego & Way.| 9 am(Pler 11 City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports./11 am|Pler 19 October 24 Chehalls Grays Harbor . 4 pm|Pler 2 8. Monl Grays Harbor . 4 pm/Pler 3 October 25 |} Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way| 9 am/Pler 11 Oregonian. .| New York | . |Pter 20 Barracouta.| N. Y. via Panama/i2 'm|PMsS ‘Alameda... | Honolulu ... .| 2 pm{Pler 7 October 27. | 8. Barbara. | Seattle & Olympia| 4 pm Pler 2 Corona.....| Humboldt 1:30 p[Pler 11 FROM SEATTLE. For, Steamer. 17 . 20 Farallon..... | Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct. 23 Humboldt....| Skagway & Way Ports. (Oct. 25 Excelstor Cooks Inlet & Way Pts|Oct. 23 Permit for High Building. The Supervisors’ Street Committee y: terday granted permission to John Ro: enfeld’s Sons to build a seven-story semi- fireproof office building, 100 feet in height, on the southeast cornmer of Sutter and Stockton streets. After | would eat a meal | would be suddenly taken with such . terrible cramps that | would have to walk bent over, and | would have | It would be a couple of hours before | would . obtain relief. One day I heard about Ripans Tabules, and since | have taken a couple of the 5-cent boxes I have not had a single attack. At Druggists’. The Five-Cent pac;ket is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. 990997959950 0089090000090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009000000500C08850¢

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