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/ £CO. CALL. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1902, 10 TEE AN FEAN TRANSPORT THOMAS ARRIVES, AND CITY OF PEKING ENDS LONG VOYAGE 4 'S S - - —_— i i, s HE army transport Thomas ar- | the Peking passed about a week ago wu{ (r- chants’ l:xrh.n:;‘. San Francisco, Cal, fved yesterday from Manila _ | toughest he had ever experienced. One of the December 22, 1 rived vesterday from Manila.: Al- | \S8el% 0 s it by & sea_and’ smashed T e il o the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i.-e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 though the p w » od by the | and a Chinese = r was washed overbonrd guarantine officiale no seng and drowned. Another Chinese seaman 7 knocked acrgss the deck by a wave and badl M. Greenwich time. were allowed ashore iast night. | kmeky : 714 p J. C. BURNETT, The troop ichored off Angel lIsland,| 7The Pcking brought only two cabin pas- | | Lieutenant, U. 8. N., In charge. sengers, but a 0. The passengers | | R e where she will this mor-ing land such tn. Gat = ilepe Se A . . were Mrs, M. Cross and J. K. ¢ r. She of her soldier passengers as have not | brought twenty-three Asiatics in the Movements of Steamero. teerage. he had tons of freight. which included 17.000 mats of rice and bales of raw silk. Captain Pillsbury, who was sent | from here to bring home the Peking, severs | 3 his connection with the Pacific Mall Comp: their several civilian ways. | having heen ‘appointed superintendent in San ort will then proceed to Fol- | Francisco of a large underwriting combination, ¢ wharf, where passengers and | {3Ptain Robincon will succecd to the command of the Peking 1 wiil be landed s Rogers Bid Declined. The owners of the explosion-wrecked steam- hip Progreso and the underwriters interested in the Insurance on her have decided to decling | left port Jooking ke She passed | Uil iony T Dacember 1, when the vessel was he harbor yvester ing all the | offered for sale at auction held in the M TO ARRIVE. | off. ‘They will remain at the | detention camp until the master gets | n they will be From. G. Lindauer... Grays Harbor Coronado. ... | Grays Harbor | - | Sam Pedro . | Mendocino . Nanaimo umboldt Pedro . Humboldt Alb, River...| Point Arena & Albion. Queen....... | Puget Sound Port: Hermonthis. .| Seattle Leelanaw. Oyster Harbor Mackinaw. .. oma . J. 8. Kimball.| Seattle & Tacoma. through with them, wh Wberty (o g Schooner Susie M. Plum- mer Is Tossed About in a Storm. The som stre pdcd %27 enlisted o ers and two gen- eral prisoners. The Thomas, on which Gereral Miles went ~to the Philippines, All Hands on Board Except Captain and Twoo Men Suffer Injury. | { | | | | outward apps of 2 dissolute | chants’ Exchange. They think the Progreso Corona. Humboldt tramp steAmer. A fringe of green grass | 85 she stands is worth more meney and will Zealandia. Honolulu B e onber Tout oF hes Solty mihon. H'fi to Fet it through the medium of scaled San Juan N, Y. via Panama. “ e =, which will ul; dvertised fo) Nevadan Honolul hulul whose proud coat of white paint was com. gl B o ‘ i Honoluly & Kahilu SANTA BARBARA, Dec. 22—The four- masted schooner Susie M. Plummer of San Francisco, twenty-six days from Grays Harbor with a cargo of lumber for Iquique, Chile, sailed Into the harbor this forenoon. Captain Lund reporu having struck a very heavy southeaster shortly after leaving Grays Harbor, and for days the schooner was tossed about In the terrific storm. Three men were washed over- { board, one of whom, Dr. Baker, was . ool ¢rowned November 2. Only a very small Portland & Astoria: © 31 | portion of the cargo was lost. = — Every man on hoard except the captain TO SAIL. and two men were incapacitated for ser- e e vice, and for several days the three men Destination. | Sai) ravigated the ship. As soon as the December 23. : schooner cast gnchor a physiclan was Santa Roea.. | San Diego & Way Pts. Mendocino & Pt Arena San Pedro & Way Pts. China & Japan Por Humbolit Portland & Tacoma Humboldt Hamburg & Way Mexican Ports .. l'lx‘el Sound Ports. pletely hidden under the accumulation of ashes and filth. The red. white and blue Prisoners for Alcatraz. stripes of her smokestack had merged | Nine military prisoners arrived here yester- | into a composite daub of no color in par- | day from Vancouver Barracks, Washington. ticvlar, and altogether she was, on the | They wara in charze of Lieutenant Van Horn outside. the dirtiest looking trooper that |37, & guard and were taken on the army r . ender General McDowell to the prison at Al-, ever came home from foreign ports. | catraz, where they will be hp!':I for terms Considerable rough weather was en- | varying from six months to five years. One countered ¢ g the trip, but the health | of the prisoner lhare. Nichotl ho was of all on hoard was excellent and there | @ frivate in pany ‘enteenth Infantry. were no deaths en route. | earned his punishment’ by forging an crde for Private Mattson of the Seventy- Among the pessengers were a nuraber [ e “urtitters was ri-% of volun surgeons, o few army nurses | cently comicted of a Mattson and Nich- nd a dozen school teachers. J. W. Rags- | olis have five-year sentences to serve, United States Consul —— {1 and W. E. Bainbiidg: legation Peking, § Newport & “‘l San Diego & Way Pts. Deck Hand Accidentally Drowngd. | | | While standing on the guard rail of the | “teamer al cleaning the windows of | lower cabin, Osear Carlson, a deck | | erboard | | Steamer. L sbb. Majer B H. Chesver | hand, lost his footing and fell . - of e R e Dot B B Chedvec | hand, Soat Tis TOAE ADE T o | Pier 13 | sent for to care for the sick members of daughter.” Captain Jov Worki piain | morni ‘;‘"i?l :fl‘:‘dr‘nv\"n‘:;(::pfni: f.srcd:{\ Pler 13 | the crew. Captain Lund telegraphed to L. M. Nuttman Captain P. Whitworth, (ap ¢ (op e Grays Harbor PieT 1 | San Francisco for a new crew, and upon - e R hwaet) ould reach him. The body was Humboldt Pler 11 - - King. Capt 3 S half an hour after noon near Mis- 7 Seattle & Whaicsin| [Fice '2 | their arrival the schooner will set sail Ay B =889 e e 2o <5 > Of Bme L 25 - et . ¢ - December | or the ean coast. Every one o gtni : 5 §1‘: rson and wite ‘k: :\ |”r l;l;(‘w«. a native of Sw { PAC ll‘ll(KMA:h « ll)’lle;)): ]SIT;E;-A:J[::;‘I;(;:;L;‘{HAEngé‘lzirl)(;;Cpg:’rfl‘éisg:‘l;;l;)?‘\r‘}A-l!;TER BEING DETAINED gmzhldlm' Los Av’i’gol;z Ports| l;}er i board reports having endured terrible wife. On % e e { AT KOBE, JAPAN, FOR FIVE v’ 3 FT WHILE EN ROUTE TO THAT ‘entralla.. Grays Harbor er ’ : Captain Caidwell | AT KOB N, FOR F Satells - grayvHu 5 pmiPler 2| hardships during the trip. o, Firs Lie o F. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. PORT FROM HONGKONG. e o B 8 9 miBter 11 seute 3. Clark, 't 4 y It 1} P =t Lieutenant —— 5 L 1T SO S PVt i 26 The American Soldier : o, | The Frencn Edmo 201 x| o e . ~} et g e e 5 | Phoenix... Monsecime ity .| 5 pmipier 13 | In the frigid Zone of Alaska or In the <t eonard and wite mhay for Gssnslomn e txdecs | pr Chas Nelson, Schage, Seattle and Ta- | from Mendocino; schr Magste C Russ, from | NAPLES Arrived Dec 20, 4 p m—Stmr | Eureke, .\ Humboldt o....=| 8 amiPler 13 | orrid zone of the Philippines can enjoy ard, secon h tis wheat, value 5.200, and | co, Surcka. oen N v o rena on| 6 pm Plec3 ‘s E 4 Mrs R P. P 112 ctls barley. valued at $70.000. The ves- | Sunr Redondo, Krog, San Pedro. ‘Satled Dec 22_Stmr Meteor, for Eureka. Satled Dec 31, 7 & 'm - Sur Palatla, for New December 26. | e St ""a"’;m"l: 'B°,‘l'|"°“ ot Nagle > crs Mrs. Capron. | el also carried 21,000 feet lumber as dunnage. Signal. Bendegaard 2 SOUTH BEND — Arrived Dec 22— Stmr | York. Corona Humboldt .. [1:30 plpter 11 | Brand Condense R R s ¥ M- A valued at $3 | Alcazar, Martin, vood. Acme, hence Dec 1 e State Cal.. San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | OF chocolate. Established in 157, it has e L Di The French bark Plerre Loti cleared for National City, Johnson, Fort Brags. PORTLAND—Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Alli- Sun, Moon and Tide. December 27. | | stood first for forty-five years. s 3 R .i“':u Cape Town, South A(rh; esterday with 68,12 laqua, Gunderson, Grays H.rbor.H e, ‘flrnm STn Francisco; ship Foyledale, 4 ” e\:'.Imho < Los Angeles 4 pm|Pler 16 — e — - M. Liddell | ctis wheat, valued at and 22,000 fee + Coquiile River, Franzton, Grays Har- | from Liverpool. e alifornian | New York <.....[Pler 20 ery Closes Seaso: ; - Boliwine. Mrs. | Jymber as dunnage. valued at $330. \ Sailed Dec 22—Ship Wandsbek, for Newcas- | United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— | Pt. Arena..| Point Arena . 4 |Pler "2 | Refin Clo for the = ., — M = 1“ The French bark Du uedic. which was bark Jean, Lo Gal. Queenstown. }'j‘ (r‘s;sv«'; bark Cornellle Bart,” for United Times and Helghts of High and Low ‘C,o;?n-do | Grays Harbor 4 pm ?fifis" SALINAS, Dec. 22.—Spreckels’ beet 2 Scholdt. | cleared vesterday for S trs - - < = 2 <l 1 . b R | G108 ctin wheat vatued at $100.215 and 22000 | Per Pr ship VIl 1 e ratreDo%, 14, 00| - GRAYS HARBOR—Satied. Dep 21—Schi Sai- P e B o Tomts) San | Zeataniis hfcmml & P MeS | susar factory at this place closed down feét lumber as dnnage, valued at §330. miles S o San Francisco Fr bark General | 1or Bov, for San Franciaco; schr Alice Kim- thority of the Superintendent. -| Queen. | Puget Sound Poris/11 am(Pier 19 | this morning after the full season’s run. s o e 0 Veprier. trom Junin. for San Francisco. | ball. fof Kahului. £ NOTE-The Hieh and' low waters occur at | Peru..-..~-| N. Y. via Panama/l? m|PMSS | About 200,000 tons of beets were sliced, ; Shipping Intelhgence RAPHIC. m’.‘,’."’".!?..‘!.‘.‘)::“',';’ Dec 2—Stmr Grace :2«: x;uyn front (Mission-street wharf) about | .. = H‘?,fn‘;;?f,',"" 28. 1“) 'rr ,| turning out in the neighborhood of 25,00 D ARRIVED. POINT LOBOS, Dec 10 p m—Weather | EVERETT—Salled Dec 21—Stmr Melville u.."h:..y,‘l"o’g'".?::";,':;’,’,L‘:fi;‘ S rorsEalk; | Hoas ... San Diego ' amiPier 11 | 1on8 of refined sugar. The beet growers L. Monday, December 22. | clear; wind NE, velocity 6 miles per hour. Dollar, for San Pedro. e » Coos Ba: n Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | T€ceived for the product of their labors a ani RN o cyry e g S < EUREKA—Salled Dec 22—Stmr Eureka, for TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23, Alltanc Fgrtiand-Coos Hay| 4 pm|Pier 16 | sTand total of $900,000. Miss irene F B i efundlo, Ivor. @0 houirs teom VL. | Bl e e Gt an e JREIGN PORTS. Sun rises B | G. Eder... Amioria & Portand|ll am|Pler 26 Tectver 2edy of Dossined e Mrs. Emelt via Fureka 22 hours; bound for San | PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Dec 22—Schr Ida | FLEETWOOD—Arrived Dec 22—Br bark | Sun sets 63 | J. Kimball Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 2 y N & s Bk put in for passengers. | Schnauer, from Apia. Killoran, hence Aug 2. Moon rises ......... m. December 30. | | VALLEJO, Dec. 2.—Navy yard work- Japan—ates. Joha | cent City, Payne, 37 howrs from | TACOMA—Satied Dec 22—Stmr Shawmut, |\ GU ATEMALA-Salled Dec 20—Ger stmr | 5™ Timel —|Time| |Time = N. Fork Humboldt ... le m{Pler 2| men employed at the magazine this morn- n William Lyster, J Jacobs, 16 hours from Caspar. | Arrived Dec 22—Schr W H Smith, from San | HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Dec 20—Br | 5 |1 v, bl Hermonthis| Hamburg & Way.! 2 pm|Pler 34 | ing recovered the body of J. W. Marshall, ainbridge, J Kess- D oF Caliorate; Thomes: 41 Eia lvas stmr Victoria, from Tacoma. ! i g January 1. | | an apprentice bo# who was accidentally - ~ n Diego and way ports. ATT ailed Dec 21—Stmr J § Kim- % L:"F“’“;Lfif\m"m Dec 21—Br stmr Kin- | 23 | Umatilla.. | Pu :-5-0:21; ;.:m' 1 lm‘!’ler 19 | drowned from the United States steam- T for City of Peking. Pilisbu ~ das | tor “rancisco: “stmr Cottage City, | tuck, from Seal e City of !'ekmg Arrives. 5 th‘xkn'x‘ vin Yokoname 15 davm | aEway: stmr Excelsior. for Valdez. LONDON—Arrived Dec 21—Br stmr Clum- |24 Nevadan...! Honolulu-Kahulut | 3 pm|Pler 20 ;:'lv ;nd'tpendence two weeks ago last The ¥ = = Thomas, Buford, 29 days 13 hours Safled Dec Stmr_Alaskan, for Honolutu. hence Sent 24. 25 uréay. The Pu s <coddaczrads via Nagasaki 21 days STORIA—Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Despateh, PT ACHY HEAD--Pamed Dec 21-Br stmr | 2 FROM SEATTLE. —_——— of Peking b ba away he Tug Deflance, Marshall, 52 hours from As- | hence Dec 19. olamhall, from Tacoma, for Un! ng- | 27 esterda 1| toria | " TILLAMOOK—Sailed Dec 20—Stmr Chico, | dom 5 2 Steamer. For. Sails, Kansas City Excursion. \gkong mme! Juls Fr =l Nazaire, David, 107 days | for San Franclsco. ST VI T—. Arrlu-fl Dec 21—Ger stmr - $60 theére and back is the special rate s Jutr | rom Cape Hobart 76 days | _PORT "HARFORD—Sailed Deo 22—Stmr | ierodot, hence Sept 22, for Hamburg; Br stme | 20 Dirigo....... | Skagway & Way Ports. Dec. 25 | January 8 and 9. Stopovers returnin £ s ¥ongheng she broke b s v rth, 12 days from Coquille | Coos Bay. for San Pedro. Poplar Branc! Seattle. Santa Ana... | direct .. - 25 | Full particulars at Santa Fe office. S L der < n the Intand ; py | TATOOSH—Passed in Dec 22—Stmr Edith, MAZATLAN led Dec 20—Stmr Curacao, NOTE—In the above aw‘lllofi of the tides | Al-Ki.. .| Skagway & W s B L et St . . 3 She wa wed to remaine: CLEARED. | hence Dec 19, for Seattle. for San Fran the early morning tides are given in the left | City Seattle.. Skagway & Way Port: WET - =caiaph - . Monday. December 22 | (ALCAT SLAND— 21—sup O STEAMERS. band column and the succes:ive tides of the | Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports Dec. 31 « — Arrives 22—S a , for i g - g > Sty of Puebia, Jepsen, Victoria, etc: | bence Dec stmr Tritonia, for St John, N B. day, except when there are-but three tides, as SAN DIEGO, Dec. 22—The United iy R R orla, etc: L “BORT TOW D—Pazsed In Dec 22—Br “PlléYllOlJ‘;‘ll—BallemMr =-Stme Grat sometimes gecurs. The helghts given are in Your Good Taste tates cruiser Boston .has arrived here — = - | ship Ditton, henee valdersee, from Hamburg, for New York. | addition to the soundings of the United State. and willremain in port unt! “hrist Plerre Loti, Trotel, Cape Town: E | *Ig 0t B e Skaglt, for San Fran- | CHERBOURG—Arrived Dec 21, 10:20 p m— | Coast Surgey Charts, except when a minus () | With our varied stock. of good goods to mads and probably T “s;iu;a(sh;ios. : ciseo. Stmr_Deutschland, from New York, via Piy- | sign precelles the height. and then the number | select from cannot fail to please your i : ol Rastand, R0y, QGuessetown: |~ e isel :in, Do tmr Edith, hence Dec | mouth, for Hamburg. and proceeded. | given is subtracted from the depth given b . practicing at target and boat drills at W McNear. o et e LIVERPOOL—Arrived Deo 22—8tmr Geor- | the charts. The plane of reference iz the mean | (ricnds. "fmp'e" departments of sta- | Magdalena Bay. T bark Du Couedic, Pignorel, Sydney: J J | “prroNDo— Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Geo Loo- | €lc, from New, York; stmr Umbria, from New | of the lower low waters. tionery, plctures and frames, leather Moare & Co. = e Aonoe TR 10 Fork. goods, dolis, Christmas cards,.calendars, Chri Gl SAILED. | "Satied Dec 22—Stmrs Geo Loomis and Sa- | BREMEN—Arrived Dec 21—Stmr Kronprinz Time Ball cameras, pyrography goods. Sanborn, stmas Glove Orders Monday, December 22. | for San Francisco. Wilhelm, from New York, via Plymouth and ° o Vall & Co., 741 Market street. Open even- | For Danicheft gloves, good at either stere, 131 | City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victorla, | SDRO—Arrived Dec 22—Stmr Rival, | Cherbours. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | ings. * | Grant ave., S. 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