The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 21, 1902, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO K CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902. NORTHER SWEEPS THE HARBOR, DAMAGING SHIPS AND WHARVES HE norther that started up on i Wednesday afterncon played its pipes to a lusty tune the better part of yesterday morning and oon and made things hum nd along.the wharves on bay. The storm gave accommodeting notice of its approach and as a result saflor folk were ready for the and ships and wharves came out ¢ he contest with few bruises. e ship Pyrenees, already bruised most floating properties, sus- nts and inflicted on the bark So- cent whar{ on more tained a few an adja de of the yorec ts, large small,” were some vessels from ex- d mooring places impenang dan- thswood rammed her nose bulkhead at Union-street ndore punched a hole in f her plates. The ship Vimeira, t ng of the storm was street, dragged her making gopd time for n the other anchor sta till. Both an- uled the cable and two s had lively hour clearing and moving the vessel to a red anchorage rk Francesca Ciampl, section two of the sea- fender, piles to a pulp and up the wharf for a number of feet. s of staving holes in her ] sides when the tug Reliance pulled i e strcam. Piledrivers and 1l craft in general were treated with e ceremony by wind and wave and ous damage were v shipped enough water e of harm’s way. river boat T. C. Walker broke away r moocrings at and was dashed against the Wz ng ey BRY ingion eet pier with considerable vio- lence. She smashed her wheel and did some Jdamage 1o the wharf before she could be secured. The Kosmos liner Karnak at Lombard- street whart nearly proved the finish of that wvenerable structure A Spreckels tug got her into the stream before the rf collapsed under her pounding and ured herself in any before she d k tugs moved the schooner On- 1 the stern wheeler Valetta from George Wood from beating herself to death at Hunters Point The schooners Volunteer and Honolpu were also saved from harm by the black tugs of the Spreckels company. vessels that arrived yesterday eamships Amasis and Santa number of ships went to sea, and the towboat men that took sported a wonderfully smooth e arrowly Escapes Collision. collision was narrowly averted on Wed- rrow gauge ferry- er steamboat Daunt- was approaching sl wing fiercely and 2 strong tid The Santa Fe slip was the only he terry depot and for this the Oakiand. The Daunt- to the northward, but 1 “nature of landing, whistles. This signal was L igne ut almost immediat: the ryer steamer came ahead, right across the Oakla®d's bows. The ferry-boat’s engines were llision was averted, but be- past_she was within a rrunately the seawall and saved the scow schooner | on account of the | | | | O —p | Movemen: amers. Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San ts of Ste Francisco Bay. Pubiished by officia: au- thority of the Superintendent. TO ARRIVE, - NOTE—The high and low waters the city front (Mission-strest Wh gtorm would without doubt have cost ‘many ves. 5 L0 B Marooned on the Farallones. It is more than two weeks since the Crowley launch Guide, the official means of communi- | cation with the’ Faraliones, has been able to | make a landing on the island, and it feared that the fourteen residents are running short . | of provisions. In addition to the lighthouse | | Leeper and wmily there fs on the island 2 gang of me xed in putting up the new | | ecur at about Steamer. | From. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both Acme........| Siuslaw River . San Mateo...| Portland . Phoenix. Mendoctno Arctfc....... | Humboldt . Alliance. ... | Portland & San Pedro... | Humboldt . Crescent City | Crescent City FRIDAY, NOVEMBE Sun rises ..... Sun sets e Mcon rises (third quarter) ay Ports|Nov Nov. station for the weacher bureau. The norther, | : which made things lively. on the bay yester- | }_:m::om‘”” S-"ml'ffl” iNov T d: seems to have blown itself cut and ir \(\L‘l Y‘I .. «| San Pedro .. «o N . Ft. |- | Fr weather outside the heads is reported -calm | | Pomona....... | Humbolat L W to-day another attempt will be made to sup- | | e L oy | g pl the marooned workers with food. There } - T '_ll‘lkuflnlc el - is no danger of starvation, but such sustenance i Mackinanr .. | Taeran g 2 430 0d as the island affords is apt to grow monotonous | Arcata. . | & Pt. Ortord. |Nov e L and every effort will be made to rgstock the | Senihas it & ord.Nov. i “aralion ‘arder. S0 EAy. - | Dumbolie . S Ay Eureka Humboldt | 42 11| 9:05| 4 A is Arri F. Hembur, { Coos Bay....| San Pedro & Way Pts. o ‘} g S A AT R Queen... Puget Sound Ports....|Nov. 1:04]—0.1110 3 Lindenhall...| Oyster Harbor . iNov. San Diego & \Way Pts.|Nov. San Pedro The Kosmos liner Amasis, wWhich arrived ves- terday from Hamburg and a score of other State of Cal. R. Dollar 1 NOTE—In the above exposition of t#e tides | Corona.. the early morning tides are given in ths left ports, including every point of importance ‘on | Humboldt the west coast of South and Central America, S. Barbara...| San Pedro hand columm and the successive tides of the is the handsomest boat of this line to comie to Alb, Hlve i ST 5 lay in the order of occurrence as to time: tho o I ares 8¢ ARioa thev, fourth time column gives the last tide of the Norti Fork.. |'Humboldt ...... China........| China & Japan ... | 3. Dollar... | Portland . | this port. She has splendid passenger accomo- dations and entered the harbor looking clean | as an oil burner. She brought only 461 tons | of cargo, but has handied many times that | amount pt her numerous ports of call. She | brought _thirteen passengers, among whom | | were: R. C. Richards, Mrs. _A. Schwartz, day, except when there are but three tides, a3 sometimes 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 Aztec. Tacoma N. ¥ v Mendocino & Pt. Arena|Nov. San Diego & \Way Pts.|Nev. Misses F. and P. Schwartz, W. Siemons, A.| e T San Pedro .. N the charts, The plane of reference is the mean “,‘ :mg.an‘u.b;"( er, 5 ip, A. | i ;,(hehall!.. -| grn)’a ?llaibnwr ..|Nov. = : F. ] amona..... | Newport & Way Ports|Nov. EE. . Umatilla.....| Puget Sound Ports. MARINE ENGINEERS Mariposa. ... | Tahiti ......... STILL ON THE RACK Luxor....... | Seattle . Zealandia. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and . Shipping Merchants. ! 3 | Sullivan Tells Why He Refused to Sign Articles for Another Ocean Honolulu . China & Japan The French bark Du Conedic is chartered for | | TO SAIL. wheat to Sydney at 10s 3d | V3 3 Voyage The British ship Indore loads rl‘umber o Steamer. | Destination. | Salls.| Pler. The inquiry on the appeal of Marine En- Puget Sound or at some British Cohimbia port s i | et N a e - e Py ) gineers J. F. Sullivan, Colin M. McKenzie for a direct port in the United Kingdom at 503, chartered in England. e Notice to Mariners. SANTA, CRUZ, CAL. (List of beacons and buoys, Pacific Coast, [ 1902, p. 19). | otice is hereby given that Santa Cruz Whis- | | Buoy, B. & W. P. 8, moored about 1%3 C. Nelson.. | Seattle & .Tacoma.! 5 pmlPler 2 |20d E. B. Huston from the decision of Hambg v.W Coast| 2 pm|Pler 27 the United States local inspectors at November 2. i | Portland was resumed yesterday after- ot el o | o Ble 5 | 100N by Supervising Inspector Berming- G. Doilar.. | Grays Harbor 5 pm|Pler 2 |ham. G’ Lindauer| Grays Harbor ....Cl;:er — | Engineer Sullivan was recalled for fur- Pt. Arena..| Point Arena . | 2 pm|Pier ¥ | ther examination,and inres New; y..| 9 am(Pler 11 |4 - - tion, and in response to ques- Rasioge. . | Newpert & Way..| tions by H. W. Hutton, his attorney, said City Puebla| Puget Sound .Ports|il am|Pier 19 | that after he had handed in his resigna- Newport...| N. Y. via Panama/l12 m|PMSS S, E. 1 E. of Pacific Coast .\'l(r‘au:fl!h' Diezo. b - 3 B % 2 Pnslsl:d in Nov 20—Jap stmr Tosa Maru, for P wharf, entrance Santa Cruz harbor, California, | Stnr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Seattle. 3 | | Taqua......| Humboldt .. -] 1 pm[Pler — | tion from the ste: S - - reported not sounding and appears to be | Stmr Corona. Nopander, Eureka. Passcd out Nov 20—Stmr Victoria, for Hong- i { e . | | Cantaty (‘onwaf amer € f'OTR‘“v“- Elder g. 1t will be replaced as soon as prac- | Stmr Seauola, Winkel, Willapa Harbor. ko, Alliance. ... | Bureka-Coos Bay..[11 am|Pier 16 | o y, superintendent of the ticable. Stmr Albion River, Bash, Albion and Point | GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Nov 20—Stmr Phoenix....| Mendocino City 1 pm|Pier 13 | dcck, and the two local inspectors came | | Arcata.....| C. Bay-Pt. Orford|10 am|Pler 13 |on board and asked him why he wanted Arena. Chehalis, .| Humboldt .........|1:30 piPler 11 | to resign. He replied that he did so in SUISUN BAY, CAL. (List cf beacons and buoys, Pacific Coast, | | | | hence Nov 17; schr Ariel, from 1902, page 28). | | | tmr Scotia, Erickson, Mendocino. Shanchai. H | | Pomona mr Redwocd City, Weber, Bowens Landing. | = gaijoq i 1 - 9 amfPier 11 Notice 15 hereby given that the first-class | Nor stmr Tellus, Pedersen, Ladysmith. S ke Ropbje Ghiienuas ARG | i iy Dean s 2 } order to better his condition. Conway Ger ship D H Watjen, Wicke, Queenstown. . s : X AL PR Dok bt 9 am(Pler 13 | thereupon sald that Sullivan had no right spar bucy, painted white, off entrance to west end of New York Slough, Suisun Bay, Cali- San_Franclaco. ASTORIA— Salled Nov 20—Stmr Lakme, for pm/PMSS | t> resign, and Sullivan asserted that the Br ship Glencona, Lynn, Liverpool. 1 MR, time for which he had signed the ship- H. K. Maru| China & Japan. 2G. | 1 | i fornta, heretofore reported as having disap- | Whaling bark Chas W Morgan, Earle, whal- % s v n o] s peared, has been permanently discontinued, it | ing. e Rt T o oy s o Bt | e St s pm{pler 2 | & being no longar of use as an aid to navigation. ; Whaling bark California, Joseph, whaling. for\Ean Fiatelteo: mDCIeeos y Corona.....| Humboldt .........|/1:30 p|Pier 11 | Ping articles had expired and that he By order of the Lighthouse Board, ' Sehr Mary C, Campbell, ‘Bodega. Arrived Nov S0--Br bark Dowan Hill, from.| %~ —— = | Coos Bay.| San Pedro & Way.| § am{Pler 11 | cculd not e compelled to sign for an- Commaner M- H 2T Taapastog Mapeitth Tigtit- 2 Bopiniee gt :eylgeu: Bay; U S stmr Perry, from Port Au- S & Wi C’:g:’};‘:::’: v [|4 pm(pler 2 | Other voyage if he could better himself POWILLAFA BAY ENTRANCE, WASH. Nov_ 19, miles W of Bishop Rock, Br | SOUTH /BEND—Sailed Nov 20—Bktn Arago, T R Bl State Cail__| Sen Diego & Way.| 8 am(Pler 11 | BY ot doing so. After that conversation Notiee ie hereby given that the hortheast cr.d | SEip Cardizanshire, hence July 26, for Quéens- | for San Francisco FOULED TELEGRAPH COM- | Alb. ‘River.| Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 13 | the two inspectors went ashore, and Sul- of Sand Island Buoy No. 6, a first-class nun, ts | tOWD. i P(}\Rr (§’. MR!:E{Arrl\'ed Nov 20—Schr In PANY'S CABLE IN HARBOR. i S-sMcmXcl Gray: H:rtz[tgr ceeea] ; pm;;’;:; g livan was served immediately with a Teported November 13 as having gome adrif: TELEGRAPHIC. ca, from Port Blakeley. EE Kimball, déattle & Faese. t oo typewritten order to appear before th i e Posgi iy | POINT LOBOS, Nov 20, 10 p m—Weather | PORTLAND—Safled Nov 20—Bark Ingebors, Queen...... Puget Sound Ports|ll am|(Pler 19 N ;’sfl-‘}"‘r‘;&‘ggl;“"- t will be replaced as early | PO d X, velooity 16 miles per hour . | for South Africa; schr John 4, for San Fran: | | Ventura.... ‘Sydney & Way Pty 10 am|Pier 7 | board in the morning. le. ] N, ¥ 3 £kt W Elder, S 3 3 ovember 2S. A 4 p.This notice affects the st of beacons and | DOMESTIC PORTS. acot George W Elder, for San Fran-| g1NGAPORE—Salled Nov 19—Br stmr Ping | Nevadan... Honolulu-Kanulul \ 3 pm'Pler 16 ,acf‘?{,giyn‘,i“i';‘:,“;‘eq Rlue:",:?n 'fi bt oy c , 1002, 9 : verno et Bx order of the Lighthouse Board, BAN PEDRQ-_Arrived INoy 10 cSton B e oy S nanr . Quifo, e S OH AM A Salled Nov 10—Br stmr Yans City P O e Panama.12 m(PMss_|did not bear any rapde —pa el C. G. CALKINS, | m Eureka. * | Francisco. eRme Ll S 5 X ol o 'y Para.. N . via Panama.|12 m)| b 5. 8..N. )—Stmrs Brunswick and South TACOMA—Sailed Nov 20—Stmr Victoria, for e, for Seattle. = North Fork Humboldt .........| 9 am|Pler 2 “Oh, they are not the Su r Commanfer D B J1 (PIEBos SN gt rancisco: stmr Pasadena, for | Hopgkong: schr Aivena, for San Francisco. 1aCOLOMEO Arcived Nov S_Br! st \Wil- - eoanaier; 1= ) up there,” said Captal s ;l’eme S T he M H st | NTURA —Arrived " Now owdene, from New York, for Manila. kan.... New York .. ..|Pler 2 e aptain ermingham, s a E Smith, for Port Gam rriv ov 20—Stmr South TRNE & T Alaska . orl |Pler 20 | .. . . Shipping Intelligence. | ble; sehr Jo Russ, for Coos Bay; schr Ex- | Coast, for San Pedro. S RUBOURNE.-SafledNov 18- Schr; Alpens, and they haven't such talented attorneys s ARRIVED. pansion, for Tacoma; schr Meteor, for Port | CASPAR—Amived Nov 20—Stmr Samon, A N s e S bark FROM SEATTLE. up there as they have here to call their g & rom Bowens Landing. Fsen Tvn attention to those matters.” Thursday, November 20. A—Arrived Nov 19—St - | . REDONDO—Arrived Nov 20—Stmr George | Gladova. from Tyne. Steam For. i Stmr’ Santa Rosa, Alexander, 4% hours | deen wnd Houth Bay. hence Nev 37 sme Na: | Loomis, hence’ Nov. 18, and_ sailed for 55n | SYDNEY_Arrived Nov 20—Sehr E B Jack- s sur B : | Satls- | The investigation then went over until from San Diego and way ports. varro, hence Nov 16 Francis 7 son, from GraysgHarbor, Nome City...| Valdez direct .. .[Nov. 25 | this afternoon. o Ger = mr Amasis, Teme, 96 days from Ham- | Arrived Nov 20—Schr Mary E Russ, hence EASTERN PORTS. M;’ACT?Y‘;[:‘\'Y)’L’;;‘;‘:“ 30"3302‘;":3 ;}Em“;"lg_? Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports,|Nov. 25 e i urg and way ports. Nov 12, SLPHIA — v e % Vern, | Farallon. Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. TS e ok, Mhew, WO s e N AR Bt 26t e e A A T.fi"i‘fié,?.’);-i;‘i.“ir’;m Avrived Nov. 10-ahip e A T RTEE S e e o wm_\m:v‘?o Machinist Sues Iron Works. Hongkong, via Hakodate and Mororan 1813 | Francisco: stmr Aratic, for San Francisco; | NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 20—Br stmr |of Indla, for Vancouver, via Shanghal. Hioss | City Seattle..| Skagway & Way Ports.[Dec. 1| The suit of E. T. MeIntyre. who sued days. ST stmr Alllance, for San Francisco; stmr West- | Glenroy, from New York, for Manila, and Yokchama. b 2 the Risdon Iron Works for $200 for al- . ED. , _for Sam necisco; m e , 1G S i i Tnirstey; November 20,1 | Roa Reancino oy o0 FOREIGN PORTS. . e ermAN e Time Ball. leged breaking of a contract, was on trial Stmr Corona, Novander, Eureka; Pacific| SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 20—Stmr Dirigo, | BRISBANE—Arrived Nov 18—Br stmr Mo-| NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 20—Stmr Sar. | Brafch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- | Vesterday before Justice of the Peace e iia! i Py T T e o Ao Anived, Nov a0 Stme Serc chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, | Daniels. McIntyre was imported during Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, Ladysmith; Pacific | Alaska COLON—Arrived = Nov 1S—Stmr Finance, | fzom Hamburg, Boulogne and Blamouth mres November 20. 1902. the strike under a year’s contract a Improvement C Sailed Nov 19—Stmr Leelanaw, for San |from New York. Saranilan, from GIAsSOW. ymouth; stmr | 1The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | competent e Bl g Ayl " Stmr Coronaco, Peterson, Seattle; Pollard | Francisco. Sailed Nov 18—Stmr Allianca, for New York, | LIVERPOOL—Safled Nov 19—Stmr C: st 11 Ay S e i e 3 i g Syl et Steamship Co. Arrived Nov 20—Stmr Tosa Maru, from | CORONEL—Arrived Nov 10-—Stmr State of | alan, for New York T Cana- | § ¢, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § |t the end of six months. The case went Nor stmnr Tellus, Pedersen, Ladysmith; R ina andL.YH:Jar]l‘; - E:(ce!slcr.,fram Val- Clali(omla, from New York, for San Fran-| GLASGOW—Sailed Nov 19—Stmr Numidign | P: M- Greenwich llme.: a8 N over for additional evidence. Donemuir's Bons G stmr_Umatilla, from San Francisco. cisec. oo Bt Jobuy ang Dhiladelint X . C. BURNETT, — s sk’ v q: = led Nov 20—Stm , for S: “ NGKONG—. v v 18— E: il =5 phia. 2 PO~ o ATLED. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 20—Russ HAMBURG—Sailed Nov 16—Ger bark Pal- i,';f;d for Philadelphia; xtmr Celtic, for New I e r—— i —— BANED L S sbip Borrowdale, ' from é'("f( E"“xk?‘e"" SR ‘“2;05} Sm}:?) R?T“" CHERBOURG-—Arrived Nov 19—Stmr Patr: Sun, Moon and Tide. coxtcr-:x-gr A}“l‘ HOPKINS' INSTITUTE—A T ¥, N 20. | out Nov 20—Bark Coloma, for San | SANTA ROSALIA—Safled Oct 20—Danish | cls feam New ¥ Ply 2| o oot St \he Sestion of Ny NN State of California, Thomas, San b Lt : 2 ork, via Plymouth, for Ham- | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— v Stmr Stal an | Diego. bark Sixtus, for Astoria. | burz, ‘and proceeded. s e erentar ot Cfpastic Survey— | was siven last night at the Mark Hopkins fn- 55" % | § | | ¢ : AR AR A MOS0 00 D SO AR N S O D BB LRI VT T ruees SO OSSOL LIS N000008 SRS OSSN INNGGS 000 550550500508 POTOes li At Druggists’. The Five-Cent packet is'enough for an ordinary occasion. 080006006060006006202 606060066 950200008006300003800000000000000000 0060000080000 0000D © 00000500600900000000000000000800500009 0000000000090 208555, [ had severe stomach trouble and had to take pepsin in some form whenever | ate a mouthful of food. Ripans Tabules were recommended - to me and | commenced using ;hem and soon began to have less pain In my stomach and to 'gain in strength. I continued them for some time and can now say | have no stomach trouble whatever. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. $9000902000390003000000050000008030030000000000050200000000000000000000000000000000000000600060 x

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