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4 . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, WO more whalers have arrived l fsures as the Jean has taken and still make from th v | a little money. In twelve shilling charters, from the crulsing grounds and it |} yeve, "there is little comfart for the own- is expected that this week will see | ers of vessels fiving any flag but the tri- the last of the fleet safely in port. ! color, The whaling bark Andrew Hicks, =k “ which has been hunting over the South Takes a Pilot Now. Seas i €03 _| The British tramp steamship Quito arrived DS ABS-Hh Fie watses OF Ch (St AT | yesterday from Ladysmith. She brought 4800 rived on Wednesday night and ¥esterday | ; .. or coal. She aid mot collide with any- the steam whaler William Baylies @ame | thing in the harbor this time and @ocked with- into port from the Arctic. ut hurting any of the wharves. ~Captain The catc ; ay v otton says he has learned that in entering e catch made by the Baylies was only | Shatton says he bas 16stned CRoe | but compared with the luck of the | as well for the Quito and the vessels in her ndrew Hicks it was a Klondike clean-| path to have a pilot on the Quito's bridge. e Baylies killed seven whales and | To Be a | ort 12,000 pounds of whaie- | Freighter Again. ) barrels of oil. -Only one.soli-| The steamship Egbert, the former army Pty oo ixrnnlmn recentiy purchased by ‘the Dollar ¥ sperm whale succumbed to the guns and harpoons of the Andrew Hicks and ber harvest for more than eight months’ | work was just eighty barrels of oil e was mutiny on board the Andrew | Steamship Company, was taken yesterday to the shipyard of W, A, Boole & Son, where she will be restored to her former condition, d fitted out as a freighter, The work of onversion will occupy about three months. Hicks when she was at Hakodate. She 827 ed there July 7 he crew ed for | Oiler Has Hand Crushed. eave d were refused. They in| John Muilin, -an oiler ‘on ‘the 'big steamer refused duty and for a week there work done on the Andrew Hicks. end of that time everybody turned According to the officers “the | came to their sens as the men San Pablo, got his hand caught in the ma- chinery of that vessel yesterday and received injuries which will cripple him for life. The crushed band was treated at the Harbor Hos- pital, was n he § | te e captain compromised with | t On whatever grounds the settle- | To Bring Down Elder. was made, Lewis Thester, one of | A deck crew was sent to Portland last night leaders, spent the mext two | to bring down the steamship George W. Elder. ons and four other sailors| She will start for this port just as soon as she prived Of their liberty for a | comPletes her engine room crew. v | r term. < e Hicks got only one whale, but in Will Ply From Seattle. that had two boats capsized and | The steamthip Portland will go north in a damaged. Baylies brought down H. | day or two 1o relieve the Bertha on the run between Seattle and Valdez i eward, and Henry Wilksen, a | i sailor B the schooner Penelope,” which | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. was sold to the nat »me months ago. - 3 On October 6 the William Baylies, which | Matters of Interest to Mariners and “'gone westward,” reached the Shipping Merchants, therly latitude ever touched by a it is just | cs canned goods, 7210 lbs lard, 200 sks pota- | toes, 202 pkgs groceries and provisions, 104 pkgs ~ s The following vessels were chartered prior e found whales| . o rival gor whe German ship Alster- but had time to get only one| 2 &R e Wt Hts 68 G5 ng ice commenced makilg | yprench bark Ernest Reyer, same voyage at 24s hort of coal, she| 35 with option of Cape Town, 26s 3d or ‘Algoa | This particular | gay, 275 6d; the British ship Largo Law from whale was the of the lot and| Tacoma to Cape Tow: , or Algoa Bay, 28s Yielded 2000 pouné bone. od. —_—— | The latest lumber charters reported are: The Too Much for the Priscilla. British bark Bes 2 Eureka to United British ship Crown of India, which ar- | . priur fo arrjval; the E Hamburg, narrowly es- | D et Houn 4o Vaiphy- s amage, if not destruction, on | 2150 for orders, (Pisagua Ranse), 3 prior i The tug Priscilla went to the | 10 8Frival: the schooner Columbia, from What- . the lttle towboat | O to Hons 42s Gd; the ship John Cur- ch Rock iteelt | Ti€r, from Puget Sound to Cape Town or Dela- oa'Bay, terms private; the schooner Lyman D. , from Tacoma to_Geraldton, a; the barkentine Echo, from Columbia River to Cape Town, the Austrian mer Java, from Puget Sound to Algoa Bay, chartered in England. The Crown | e was drifting toward illa, which was in the wheat to Sy ney direct. 10s. India Jet go her anchor. r of the rock until | d. The Sea Queen anchorage. A Cargo for Australia. The Italian bark Speme was cleared yesterday or Sydney with 23,368 ctls chevalier -barl 8,848 1t lupb 0 1t door stock and 1220 . valuell at § The ship carried 8000 ft lumber as dunnage, valued at $120. Transport Sailor Drowned. 1. on the army trans- into the bay vester- T the trooper’s flag The Sumner is lying s staff was blown or Additional Per Queen. In sddition to the cargo previously reported Columbia: 451 pkgs green fruit, 22 pkgs fresh ¥ he threw up his | vegetables, 1100 gals boller fluid gy el 6 kegs olives, Be- | 2 pkgs machinery and 3 bars steel, valued b was at the boom, | $1523, Also, 546 cs canned fruit for Minot, Jdisappeared. His | North Dakota, valued at $1638. 'r\l-’l;l'd \.;. om joined the | - ———— e w about thirty years | 3 Merchandise for Honolulu. R B - The . steamer Kinau sailed vesterday for Honolulu with an asorted merchandise cargo, valued at $22,480 including the following The Lowest Charter. | vk Jean, yesterday accepted | car rain o Ei r 64 our 0 1bs bran, 3086 lbs i grain to Europe at 12 | 690 bbls flou . 3 s miy S ol e ighag | dlings, 1202 bales hay, 10,000 Tbs. rice, 11 a ton. This is the low- o oty 1bs oats, ct 154 ctls wheat, 2 ¥ of the port. The | 030 tbs o 525 1bs peas, vessels by the Prench to about 13 shillings a | hmen can accept 406 1bs and'4 p G s salmon, 7560 Ibs dried fruit, 820 Ibs and Ibs millstuffs, 500 1bs codfish, 560 1bs raisins, 453 such 3 es cheese, Nysirom, who was on | the steamer Queen, which sailed on Wednesday | ide wangway, jumped | for Victo arried the following for British d swimming toward *ide and passed aboard a | " The latest soot wheat charters Show the tried 10 go ahead of the | Jowest rates ever paid at this port. They are : insicad got caught across her bows | as follows: French bark Jeanne Cordonnier, a s Finding the Priscills power- | usual European options, 9d; French bark | e ship or herself and as by this | Jean, same voyage, 12s 6d; French bark Belen, | u Rock was within & few feet of the e crockery, 105 pkgs agate ware, 12 pkgs ship 20 coils rope, 5 pkgs railroad cars, i B i Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, November 13. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 12 hours from Point Arena. Stmr Crescent City, Payne, 36 hours from Crescent City. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from San Diego and way ports.. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, 43 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Aztec, Fletcher, 41 days from Ta- ma. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 18 hours from Men- docino. Stmr Noyo, Ellesen, 19 hours from Fort Bragg. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, 6 hours from Pigeon Point. tfr Emuire, Macgenn, 79 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 25 hours from Eureka. Ship Crown of India, Sauter, 120 days from Hambu: Bark W B Flint, Johnson, 14 days from 17 Fr bark Pierre Loti, Protel, 150 days from Swansa Bktn John Smith, Wick, 13 days from Co- lumbia River: Oakland direct, Schr Spokane, Jamieson, 16 days. from Port Gamble. Schr_Jennte Thelin, Peterson, 8 days from Coos Bay. Schr Newark, Relnertsen, 13 hours from Fisk Rock. CLEARED. Thursday, November 13. Stmr_Ramona, Glelow, San Pedro; Pacific Coast Steamship Co, Ital bark Speme, Schiaffino, Grace & Co. Schr H C Wright, Nielsen, Mahukona; Chas Nelson Co. | Makaweli. Whaling _bark Willlam Baylies, Cottle, | days from Unalaska. Sydney; W R ST Dririsr § HIP ‘BRITISH SHIP WHICH NAR- ROWLY ESCAPED DESTRUC- TION ON ARCH ROCK. S + SAILED. Thursday, November 13. Stmr Kinau, Freeman, Honolulu. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego. Stmr Albion River, Bash, Point Arena and Albfon. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Bktn Archet, Calhoun, Honolulu. Schr North Bend, Jackson, Cocs Bay, Schr C A Taayer, Hansen, Fairbaven, RETURNED. Thursday, November 13. Bktn Archer, Calhoun, returned on account of rough weather. SPOKEN. s Oct 14. lat 22 N, lon 33 W, Br ship Lydgate, henee May 28, for Queenstown. Per Br ship Crown of Indla—Aug 12, lat 6 N, lon 18 W, Br ship Lady Wentworth, from Shields, for ‘'San Francisco. Aug 30, lat 13 N, lon 26 W, Fr bark J Q F H. Sept 28, lat 45'S, lon 82 30 W, Ger bark Potosl, from Ham. burg, for Iquique. Per Fr bark Plerre Loti—Seot 28, lat 40 &, lon 87 W, Br ship Indore,’ from Hambury San Francisco. Oct 7, lat 27 8, I bark H T B J, bound to Astori: 1902, CRESCENT CITY—Sailed Nov 12—Stmr Mandalay, for San Francisco. 3 PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Nov 1 Schr E K Wood, from San Pedro; ship S g from Honolulu; bark Hesper, from HORG/I " Arrived Nov 13—Fr bark Bretagne, 1 | Hobart. o stk EUREKA—Arrived Nov 13—_Stmr S Coast, from Santa Cruz; stmr W H Kruger, hence Nov 11: schr Viking, hence Nov 5. o Salled Nov 13—Stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro; stmr Ruth and stmr North !‘ork.s 3 San Francisco: Br bark Collingrove, for Sy ney. NEAH BAY—Passed out Nov 13—Brig W G Irwin, for San- Francisco; stmr Santa Bar- i | bara, for San Franeisco. | |, WHATCOM —safiea Nov 13—Schr Comper, for Montere: PORTLAND—Sailed Nov 13—Schr Roy Som- ers, for San-Franeisco. ISLAND PORT. KAHULUI—Sailed Oct 31—Bktn Fullerton, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA—Salled Nov 13—Schr Honoluly, for: Port Townsend. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Nov 8—Stmr China, for San Francisco. VALPARAISO—Sailed Nov 11—Qer stmr Isis, for San Francisco. HAMBURG—Sailed Nov 11—Ger stmr Tot- mes, for San Francisco, MANILA—Arrived Nov 11—Spanish stmr Isla_de Panay, from Liverpool. COLON—Arrived Nov 11—Stmr Allianca. from New York, Sailed Nov 11—Stmr City of Washington, for New York. HONGKONG—Sailed Nov 13—Jap stmr Nip- pon Maru, for San Francisco. SAN BENITO—Sailed Nov 9—Ger stmr Am- isis, for San Francisco. OCEAN STE. ROTTERDAM—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Rot- terdam, from New York. MARSEILLES—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Pa- tria, from New York. QUEENSTOWN—Safled Nov 13—Stmr Ma- jestic, from Liverpool, for New York. 5 RPOOL—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Noord- landy from Philadelphia. Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Commonwealth, from Boston. GENOA—Sailed Nov 13—Stmr Nordgmica, | for New York. NEW YORK—Sailed Nov 13—Stmr La Lo- raine, for Havre and Bremen. Movements of Steamers. - TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. No date, lat 37 N, lon 120 W, Chil bktn Alta, from Puget Sound, for Manila. Arcata Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. | TELEGRAPHIC. | Acme. Siuslaw River .. 2 POINT LOBOS, Nov 13, 10 p m—Weather | Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports . cloudy; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour. | e oy :g:allgfl&Raifmi“ - RERIe TOERS. Coronado San_Pedro SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Coos Bay, hence Nov 10. Sailed Nov 10—Stmr Coos Bay, for San, Francisco; stmr Rival, for San Francisco; stmr Chehalis, for San Francisco; schr A M Camp- bell, for Port Blakeley. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Nov 13—Schr Oceanfa Vance, from San Diego. SIUSLAW RIVER—Arrived Nov 11—Schr S Danielson, hence Nov S. Nov 12—Schr Mary Etta, hence Nov 8; schr Bender Bros, hence Nov's. TACOMA—Sailed Nov 13—Schr Endeavor, for San Francisco. Arrived Nov 13—Schr Ludlow, from San Pedro; schr Endeavor, from Port Blakely, to load for Newvort. Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Victoria, from Hong- kong; schr W J Patterson, from Redondo; Lr ship Largo Law, from Fremantle; Ger bark Alsterrufer, from Taltal; Fr bark Ernest Reyer, from Havre; schr Commerce, from Gua- yaquil. Sailed Nov 13—Stmr Charles Nelson, for Sar Francisco; stmr Queen of Pacific, for flshing cruise; Fr bark Gael, for Queenstown; Fr bark Alice Marife, for Queenstown. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Nov 13—Stmr Se- aquola, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Safled Nov 13—Stmr for San Francisco. | North Fork Humboldt . Chehalis San Pedro . Alhance | Olympic San Pedro. Eureka. | Seattle Portland | Humboldt . Wyefield. . | G. Lindauer. .| C. Nelson. State of Cal Ventura. Nanaimo ... Gray's Harbor . | Seattle & Tacoma San Diego & Way Pts. « | Sydney & Way Ports. G. Dollar. Grays Harbor .. Sequoia. | Willapa_ Harbor Newburg. Grays Harbor Kurnak. Seattle .. Eureka. | Humbolat " g Corona - | Humboldt ....|Nov. 18 Alb. River...| Point Arena & Albion.|Nov. 18 City Puebla..| Puget Sound Ports 18 Panama & Way Ports.[Nov. 19 Newport & Way Ports.|Nov. 19 Mendocing & Pt. Arena|Nov. 20 San Diego & Way Prts.|Nov. 20 Crescent City Hakodate Puget Soun China & Japan... Navarro, TO WAIL, COOS ‘BAY—Arrived Nov 13—Schr Repeat, - - hence Oct 31, and not Advent, as reported 12th, | Steamer. Destination. |Salls.| Pler. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Nov 13—Nor stmr Ti. = £ tania, from Nanaimo. November 14, | | FORT BRAGG—Sailed Nov 13—Stmr Na- | S. Monica. Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm|Pler 2 tional City, for San Francisco. laqua. | Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm|Pler 4 Artived Nov 13—Stmr Coquille River, hence | Montara... | Seatile Direct......| 4 pmPier 1 Nov 12. Redondo... | Tillam'k Bay-Way.|10 am|Pier 2 PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 13—Schr J | Arctle..... | Humboldt . 12 m(Pler 3 B Leeds, hence Nov 6. Despatch.. | Astoria & 5 pm|Pier 16 SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Nomeé | J.5.Kimbail| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 2 City, from Nome; schr Lottle Bennett, from | Corona Humboldt ..... :30 plPler 11 San'Pedro: Fr bark Lamorieclere, from Ant. | Ramon Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pier 11 werp. Chehalis. Grays Harbor . 4 pm|Pler 2 PORT CLARENCE—In port Nov 1—U S| November 15| stmr_Corwin and U § stmr Bear. S. Barbara.| Los Angeles Ports.(12 m|Pler 2 ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 18—Stmr Prentiss, | Coronado.. | Seattle & Whatcom| 5 pm|Pler 24 hence Nov 10. .| Humboldt ... 4 pm|Pler 2 | Excelsior. 3 | given is subtracted from CIRCLE Euw Humboldt ...... Arcata. C. Bay-Pt. Orford|1 Pt. Arena..| Point Arena ..... Gaelie. . China & Japan Zealandia..| Honolulu San Jose... Y. via Panau ovember 16. Acme. Siuslaw River Phoenix. Mendocino City 8. Rosa San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler | ‘| November 17. Alliance... | Portland & Way..| 5 . Pomona. .| Humboldt .. J1:30 p . Tmatilla...| Puget Sound Ports|il a . Manda}iy..| Coquille River ....| 5 p 2 “7"'| November 18. | Coos Bay.. | San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler November 19. North Fork | Humboldt |9 | November 20. | Lindaue;, Gray's Hacbor .... gin(e Cal.. | g Diego & Way.| 9 Alb, River.| Pt Arena & Albion| 6 C. Nelson..| Seattle & Tacoma. 10 Eureka. Seattle & Tacoma. oy ys Harbor. G. Dollar. F - [ g | Neovember 21. | | Hambg v. W Coast| 2 November 22. llapa Harbor.. Karnak. . Newport...| N. Y. via Panamali2 m/PM | City Puebia| Puget Sound Ports|1i am(Pler 19 November 25. . ] H. K. Maru' China & Japan...| 1 pm|PMss sk FROM SEATTLE. St 33 Steamer. For. | San | o Cooks Inlet & Way Bts/Nov: 15 Skagway & Way INav, 16 Skagway & Way Ports. [No Skagway & Way Ports.Nov. 1¢ Skagway & Way Pts. | Cooks Infet & Way Pts|Nov. s;m: Moon and Tide. Dolphin. Times and Heights of High.and Low Waters. at_ Fort Point. ‘entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. the city front (Missfon-street ‘wharf) about | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Pol the same at both plac [Time| .' | P aw 3.2| 2:40| —In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given im the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time: the fourth time colui gives the last tide of the | day, except when there are but threé tides, as | sometimes occurs.. The heights given ars in | addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, exceg when a minus (—) | sign precedes the height, and then the number the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Sun rises Sun sets... Moon sets. Time Ball. ydrographic Office, Branch H; chants’ Exchange, November 13, 1902. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, 1. e, at noon of the 120th meridiam, or at p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, U.'S."N., in charge. U. 8. N, Mer- San ' Francisco, Cal., Lieutenant, Objects to Examination. James W. Comstock, who drives a pa~ trol wagon for the Police Department, filed a suit yesterday for an injunction restraining the Civil Service Commission- ers from holding the examination of ap- plicants for positions as drivers of patrol wagons, recently ordered by the commis sion. He contends that as the drivers are only required to have a knowledge of how to hitch, drive, handle and care for horses the examination would be en- tailing unnecessary expense upon the city. 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