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9 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1903. e e = AVY AH“HEfiY MARBLEHEAD MEETS WITEH MISI—IAPW'[;]’UHY BRINGS HE cruiser Marblehead, which ‘f | came down from Mare Island yes- BOOMS OVER BAY T = i ARRIVED. | stmr Pasadena, hence Jan 6; terda ur.er'ha.ln, been out of | Wednesday, January 7. | o2 MaKgle © e, from Ban' Pedro. commission for more than two Queen, Hall,- 56 hewve: from Victoria. ‘r!mo stmr MQI’()r"‘{O[ ’i’:s{a)hu{:nrn; an Fran- vears, will have to return to the Del Norte, Green, 36 hours from Cres- BOW Ber e e .l idi d 1 epa e achinery. ity. | Nav . Great Guns of Presidio s e & .>!mMm,1 ,r:m:lf:‘;\f e imr Phoenix, Odland, 16 hours from Mea- PO 108 o an s Seaks e Aarbiehea 1as - 2 » s South Ccast, from Eureka : e e o Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 23 hours from Eureka. | = gajjad “Stme Somtt’ C b Forts Shake Earth kg et | Shmr Feke Jlomen 2 hours from Burel |~ Sathed Jan ¢ CSne Souin conet ton | %, six weeks ago. During the two years she arbor “oster. from Honolulu 5 i = - ot b R s nderwent a | | Stmr Burcka, Jessen, 24 hours from Fureka exd z iy and Nerves. £ comislesion st el S Stnr North Fork, Neldon, 28 hours from | | SAN PEDBO_ Arrived kg et overhav g and was rtually 3 | . SU R i i when turned over to the . gt barkk La Tour ' Auvergne, Frangeul, m;, '"'"’h:{: ;‘(2*;""-&2"”" Quarterly Target Practice rew now on board Bric W Garthley days trom | Salled Jun T—Schr Alice, for Port Townsend: ik To ke arne e Hoche Harhor s low. tor Port . schr Argus, | P arbor. | Begun by the Gunners Jast of her sto 1 been | RED. Lo _Ger ship El- | » ’ ol 42 e | Wednesday, January T - at the Reservation. g ke 3 3 i Stmr Corona, Gielow, Kureke: Pactfic Coast | lld Jan 7_Barge Santa ft the navy-yard, a French ba o | Steamship Co. | Paul Francisco. in tow tug Rescue. e 1 S which required mr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; | PORT HADLOCK -~ Sailed Jan 7- Sohe Mary ific Coast Steamshin Cc ter, for Port Ludlow; bark Bi‘ Bonluzd. ng of se we repair. | tmr Geo W Elder, Randall, Astorla; O R th, Y She left the 1 vard on Monday and & N Co. ! IN—Arrived Jan T—Schr Mayflower, » . justing BB S RS sl v SR IS BRI £ 2e 20 the anchor, the CAPTAXN Heerirtan - - QX‘.,DBY . rraar Co £ ! o Prioro 4 1 . Sonoma's New Skipper. S A . : Captain C. ¥. Her who was ed oy Captain Von Oteren in com . S a Lai 5 y Tos = 0 gals 104,442 | | H - be officers pres t ham{\‘n.w ’ M 5 pigs tin, Crrape 1bs lead pipe. 46 pkes : 60 kegs red lead, 43 pkes sew- | % o 15 v koods, 6800 lbs | i & Bl pkes wind- | OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CRACK PACIFIC LINER, WHICH pkgs | SAILS TO-DAY FOR HONOLULU AND THE ANTIPODES, AND HER ST { NEW SKIPPER, CAPTAIN C. F. HERRIMAN. POI ACCIDENTALLY Notice to Mariners. i = < ot § BRCTHER OFFICER Branch Hydrograph vavs. | - g s RS!mr Chas Nelson, Schage, Seattle; E T hence Jan 2. % e Cabiain i o use. REDONDO—Arrived Jan 7—Stmr Geo Loo- v led by P. M. g g £ Stmr_Enterorise, Miller, Hilo; J D Spreck- | 6, and sailed for San Fran- i 1 Street Police e R e esatia g | SV Brox Co | 5 i »m Newcastle o | Bktn Coronado. Potter, Honolulu; J D | Passed in Jan 7—Bktn J M . un | Spreckels & Bros Co. | Griffith, hence Dec 26, for Port Hadlock. e o e SAILED Ef"ra\"’:.]l an 7—Br sh'p Ancona, hence Dec 27 and s January 7. { Passed out Jan 7—Stmr Mackinaw, ore awaits Shipping Intelligence. rrived Jan 7—Schr Fortun: there s raneisco. < water i g e e s ecial 14 south, mr Alcazal Sreenwood. [ AREONE Arrivad. T80 LR o e as _ perfectly hr Mary ¢ ; Bodlega PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Jan 7—Br stmr s . - 2 % | Foreric, from Vancouver. 1 | tn Charge. ve Molinos, Turck, Queens- | Ve o A - Captain Hall Leaves Queen. £ K town “,,‘“,RT.,,F}"A}";;" pigtyed a5 -3 tain And Hall mmar ot Schr Emma Claudina, Peterson, Eureka. e e a A a m g Movements of Steamers. Schr Coquelle, Joansen, Coquille River. | led Jan T--Stmr Nati ) RSl Ahanan sent in his resigna Schr Newark, Reinertsen, Bowens Landing. e POt Avenas: for s fie ¢ Steamship Company and | _ i TELEGRAPHIC ATTLE--Sailed Jan 6 r City of Se- - him. The | kazy; wind calm. b from 1 was & IMPANELED P - DR. STOLL'S CASE |2rd it vastoh With Murdering Dr. | faicd Walla W Blake Last ihie. e vion L ¢+ the la ¥ - © r - - L)ke xhc New - m A. Hanbt of the arn en eturnable - . 2 M g I ( ¥ ple ¥ o 1 . 4 Purser Campbell Sick. ). J. Camg the' steamshiy R 5 & . CHINESE INHUMANITY o Koo h STRIKINGLY EXHIBITED | formed i Camphel: 3 I s strength. Conditions in Immigrant Abandoned by aid to be improving, bi v‘v 1 His Company and Coun- . nip ‘again gocs into commi g t - G. Dolla \ {um T Heavy Play on Paul Rickmers. Iag < \ & been the specula . ship Paul Rick « e was reduce s Sing = amship Pl —~ - X f e from Seattle et . 1 3 b was placed on the overdue list terday @t 20 per was in 8 igide NEWS OF THE OCEAN. ¢ latest spot wheat charters reported are, L B: of Linlithgow, San Pedro. ip County Eur vsh Hay | Columbia British ship Andromeda loads lumber Sound, for Cape Town or Delagoa s bark Sixtus, lumber, . VERTISEMENTS. DOMFEFIC PORTS Jan 7 Schr H D Bendixsen, from CASPAR—Arrived Stmr Samoa, | gan Pedro. Way Pts.(Jan. Jan. Jan. hama L REB®B R B DL DD P Henolulu § s, TR n. *f3an! Ports Jan %’ — an ay Pte.|Jan. ‘ att 2 aivs 1 uget Sound Ports...\Jan. aint a & Albion. Jan. a arh Jan. rt & Way Ports|Jan. York via PapamalJan. & Astoria Jan. jula 3 " Sound”“Ports .. [ 1t .{tan. ney & ‘Way Ports. |J; TO SAIL. Destination 1 January 8. | | »ma.| 2 pm/Pler pm|Pier pm!Pler m Pier am!Plor miPier 2 Harl ; 2 & Aiblon, & Way.| g toria & Portland 11 8 pm|Pier 5 pm Pler 4 pm|Pler m Pier am!Pler Newport & Jenunry 10, Humboldt Way Orfal 4 pr 10 Angeles .....| 4 pm|Pler dt ........[1:30 p|Pler ‘oint Arena + 4 pm Pler wys Harbor i e China & Jupan 1 N. Y. via Panamaj12 January 11, 9 am|Pler am|Pler am|Pler am|Pler | pm|Pler am|Pier : Pier ays Harbor e n Pedro & W 9 am| Pier Astoria & Portl; am|Pler am Pier m|Pier am/Pier pm|Pier Honolu N, ¥ The steamer Enterprise was cleared yester- | | day for Hilo with assorted merchandise ” cargo, valued at $80.7 and including the fol- | 919 bbis flour, 199 ctls whea en the stomach is weak (he Wq?f liole system becomes weak also, cause it is from the stomach we |t eive strength. Besides weak- ctls b diings I =, 28 pkgs green | and provisions, 1742 I ness, vou also suf = gelables, 48 pkgs paste, 16,750 Ibs salt, 1980 | ess, you also suffer Trom Loss of | |5l 5oy’ 400 1bs frozen mut- Appetite, Nausea, Headache, Indiges- * (00 tone fortilizer. 2 cs mill- tica, Constipation and Liver Troubles. | 360 ins tobac o 11 cs cigars M 2748 Ths 1 ¢ oo Fur these complaints you cannot | codfish, 660 Tbs coffe take a better medicine than Hoc- candy. ibs butter, 40 bb 1t cs_canned Tbs tea, bread, 11 i +it-r’s Stomach Bitters, It posi- | wine, 10 'cs brandy. 18 g | Pears’ soap is ‘nothin tively cures. Try @ bottle ang | thoes, 15 pies a k:'nrd'; 50 cs cont ofl, 800 | DUt soap. . * satisty yourself, oo M“'n"’" Sy s e, 3 "n'“f : =, »: | Pure soap is as gentle as HUSTETTER 8 dne ' o1l to the lxvlng skin. v wiricurwrat | Pears’ is the purest and lead, 400 bbls cement, 1bs zinc, 29 kegs raile, world. or rorado, which cleared yes- carried an assorted cureo STOMAGHBITTERS terday for 1 nolulu, Pears’ best toilet soap in all the ts|Jan. 17 ris. | Jan. 17 Ports.[Jan. 18 Sold all over the warld. PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived Jan 7 James Rolph, from Suva. MOOK—Sailed Jan 7—Stmr Chico, for | clsco. -Arrived Jan 6—Stmr Redondo, ; ! Stme Grace Dol | { Harford: barge e iow oe s One Hundred Canneries Rescue, hence Jan i Salled Deo S| Are Affected by a hr Ale Coce Bay, hence Jan 3. | Decision. salled for San Pedro. Jan '.‘ Bktn Benicla, fr r:xl;r F::l:' e e eas, | ODE Battle Over a Patent ; PORTL. AP\I’ .';m‘T Stmr Redondo, Is Settled in Court at rom San_VFras Stmr Homer, Fordand: | rived Jan 7—Schr Esther Buhne, hence | By a decision In the United States Cir- - — ‘icun Court in Seattle the Alaska Packers’ HIE“\R}”R"\:»-II“;\TI\IE Jan 5—Br ship Garnet| , ., iation, with headquarters in this MANZANILLO—Arrived Dec 17—Nor bark | city, wins a sum estimated at $500,000 and | Fortuna T I Australa. o Bertha, | 350 has secured an injunction against Letson & Burpee to prevent them from using a patent process invented by Math- ot 4, for Antwerp YOKOIIAMA- { | | | ’ 2 FOREIGN POF I | | i | Arrived Jan 6—Jap stmr Nip- ol | pon Maru, hence Dec 19. jas Jensen for the topping of filled cans F e e ol - 21— Stmr Siveria; | In its‘application this affects not less than T New Yor! San Francisco, g o . the Pacific Coast*situ | sui ai ons of coal, and pro- | 100 canneries on th ] e he = ra: ated on Puget Sound, In Alaska and in ARDIF stmr Emma, | Portland, that have been using the Jensen for Vanee Brtien | Y Stronsa_and - 2 | whin Dums-, One of the Jensen machines is sald to wcastle, Eng. | do the work of fifteen enty men topping ffects a saving of Paul, | Cents per case. The matter may be better B understood b, tement that the Pa- | cific Coast f salmon last yea utonic r outside of m ca ed by the Alas - e A ka Packers’ Assoclation, amounted S - 500,000 case Damag ast six | GEXOA led Jan 7 ily, for New D, a mag 1»\ it six | Yor years may be belng | JZARD—Passed Jan Philadelphia. | estimated at $500 | New York, for S i e £ {he proeess § | HAMBURC New to the ca p cecom was a had n topping ¢ BOY STOWAWAYS FOUND ON THE STEAMSHIP QUEEN Come From Seattle to See This City and Are More Than Satisfied. y. 11 3 of age. a Charles Conroy, two years older, want to come to this c get a job as,a and stowed steamship Qu attle. two da compelled | known. When yesterday mor ¥s a th tified and Officers Mc went on board and took t City Prison. After bein the matron fe | sent NOTE to the F the earl - given in s band co essive tid | currence as to es the last tic b 1 are 1 benause he ¢ | e hel er for some days. | oundings of the Unit G fist | Coast Survey Charts_except when a r 7lis a fishd | s1gn precedes the height. and then the number | brazen and could | given is subtracted from the b given by | ery Both of . | the charts. The plane of refe s the mean | poen of the lower low waters | - TR they ) Time Ball. to returr . | Branch Hydrozraphic Office, U Mer. | durl £ chants” Exchange, San Fra Cal, | going Januers 19 The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | : "r- ding was dropped exactiy at noon to-day Change of Officers. I e. at noon of the i20th meridian, or at § | Chief Officer D. Murray of the army p. mh., Greenwich time | transport Then heen grantsd a leavas r J. €. BURNETT, of absence. 1 1 be taken by Chjst Lieutenant, 1 in chargs. | Officer Hall k Exqunsltel eautiful! 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