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10 THE FRANCISCO CALL. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20 JUDGE ARRAIGNS EANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S VENTURA ARRIVES FROM ANTIPODES MMER WEATHER — * HE Oces 5] » V'S Charges Them WithOut- | b et sivet. raeer | rageously Trea.t,ing ‘ from the Antipodes and Hone- | lulu. She encountered summer - weather throughout he voya 'e,l a Client. spite of the fact that a mis-| | |hap to one of her cylinders disabled | | e tne e up om | | Bar Association of Honolulu | = szt B Will Take Action in | was days 13 hours from Sydney, and from Auckland 17 days 14 hours. She | the Matter. met the Alameda on Sunday night and | the latter w in_ the direction making splendid progre of Honolulu. Dr. Solp, the Governor of German Samoa, was a passenger on the Ventura from Sydn to Pago Pago. He was met some miles by the United | at sea and escc d asho scathing ar- s guboat Wheeling by Judge de | been visiting New Guinea and other Ger- col ¥ for after his ys got through t was com nother slice 1 possessions, as well as| h of cheap labor for the | rmy lu, came home ne / : '“® | on the \ leave of absence. | w was t old mane’ s\mong the passengers from ,»\usmun\ we s the Hon. ( J. Ham, a member ‘Ils tigation had Sumner, and fament, who expe K w v 19, when eth to spend the| [ [ g of mining rican Mallaiieu, an / Were DASSCLgrs on W arr/ an offi e United S Postal De- returned on the Ventura f ded he Vent Hor ‘» - Hawke's cricket ed him- | g . ,‘ ( wus too dark to dis- e ! ; sish 1t had ! the - e s . noise, bu were The | | & x ~ 1ip was stopp and in three minutes a B gesting & N boat was in the water pull in the di- K S rection f vlash Meanwhile the 0 med the snip’s officers that was probably responsible f X i No chances were take vward took a rapid iz 2 the chair A : s ) 'k er eter's joke cause an hour's b : . . it it demon ated the excellence : : the Ventu discipline ard gave the : 5 lance estaovlish a record in CLINGS TURNED s AT FOR THREE DAYS Japanese Has an Experi- ence Cests Him ife i . 3 : N 5 v " s was seas The Overdu was no change rday in the rein s on the three ships what it matters | be poated | arn, out 192 remains at 20 per Fatal Quarrel Between Ranch: 50 nigher until rome | he northern port Cargo Was on Fire. mship J. L. I B bac which as o the North « Lioyd Atantic | gutted by flames at the Hoboken |} June, 1880, had a narrow cscape | by fire rer voyage to this was dire red while the ves- | Coos Ba ADVERTISEMENTS. Atiantic. It was among the | City Pu b b and wae oxtinguished only | C. Nels t fight. Just what took fire extent of the damage will not be known inity of the confla- Lack of Eye Bars Him Out. Prevo e enger who arrived here sterd om Australin on the steamship was refused a landing by the immi- The glass c s a subs unterfeit which Agreeable soap for the hands is one that dissolves Ction, ¢ T | Ko qUiCH\', washes quickly, Off for the South Seas. Corona. . rinses quickly, and leaves | built for the South Soa trane, catiod seserins for Jalult in command of h Kessler. - The Triton will re the skin soft and comfort- | Fitine untit che aomar hes nain in the South G able. It is Pears’ Big Passenger List, Gasnic ail .Centralia The Pacific Mail Company’s Korea w Wholesome soap is one &I g o e i it | that attacks the dirt but NEWS OF THE OCEAN. not the living skin. It is Matters of Interest to Mariners and | mball. | Seattl Columbia. orities for the reason that he | Newsboy tute for the missing | Home Arcata | Ramo: r owner, Captain | Queen | auling. | Rainier. ... i achi Ne Humbe uget *| China Humbs Mendoeir Hur Humbol Astoria & ¥ it Aren . Humboldt wport & goods, i pkes dr . 8500 bricks, rk Via Panama s d & Way Ports. | Jay Pt. Orford{Jan New York, via Panama,Ja Henolulu & Kahului... |Ja TO SAIL Destination Innuary 20. h Y i’ pm|PAr nolulu-Kahului, . Willapa Harb it uille River anuary > pm|Pler Y. via Panama unuary 25 ] + Coos Ray-Pt. Orfd|10 am|Pler en Dieso & Junuary | ...... mf" Sound Ports. January 27, attle & Tacoma. anuary 28 China & Japan.... vs Harbor.. ¢ Harbor am am|Pler 7 | THE AHUHN{YS! AND HONOLULU, HAVING MADE A QUICK VOYAGE | cs boots and = and. med past wine, A Jan “Jan. n. Jan. an Jan. . Pier — e 11 am|Pier 24 4 pm|Pler 16 m Pier 13 ) am|Pler 10 i pm|Pier m!PMS 13 +J1:30 p Pler 11 am|Pier 11 am| Pier 11 r 19 ® ] pm|Pier pm/PMSS pm | Pier pin| Pler am|Pier 1wz am|Pler 2% m|Pier 31 2 5 Shipping Merchants. Pears’. The French bark Vincennes was cleared for Melbourne yesterday with 6 ctls wheat, $100.189, and ft lumber as valued Economical soap is one mpereur Menelik w it - tonch Of .Cleanies - | Sme 2 Sydney with 62,054 ctis lued at $93,081, and 12,000 £t lumber as dunnage, valued at | Charters. et | The British ship Alice A. Leigh is chartered shed over 100 years. | for wheat from Tacoma to Melbourne at 17s )d and the British ship Riversdale, same busi- | | ness ‘trom Portiand to Sydney at 16s 54 The Britieh ship Kinrose. ‘now at Tacoma was chartered prior to arrival for whea A that port to Yoko Geig PTh— rman sh) | Puget Sound ror Cailao at 323-6d, a it Jeh ship Miltonburn, same . carge o Buict | Sound for Delagoa Bay, 52s 6; both chartered prior to arrival. . £ ). ALKS.... And this 1s Pears’. | ——a Dolphin Waters Francisco Ba of the Superintendent. —The high and low waters occur at ama at $4.50. the Maipo o loads lumber on | twenty-five migutes he height of @de and _Heights at P gway & Way 2 direct gway & - Skagway & Way Ports.|Feb. t Point. s Feb. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— High and Low entrance lished Dby official au- to San front (Mission-street wharf) about DAY, 742 ater than at Fort Point; e same at both places. NUARY 20, Sun rises The German schooner Triton cleared yester- | day for the Caroline Islands with an assorted | lowing merchandise and produce: .| 5825 £t lumber. 1100 gais gasoline, 2190 gals distillate, 70 pkgs potatoes and onions, | 500 cs coal ofl | salmon, 271 7 pkgs groceries and provisions, 104 ga's wine, | ¢ | 3600 1bs bread. 5 pkes vehicles, 2 o8 tobaceo, 4 bbis machine oik 1 mule, » bales hay and 2 sks corn. =, . I Exports for Honolulu. = SOPYRIGHT S W The steamer Alanteda, which salled on Sun- §’ . day for Honolulu, carried a general merchan- | - The Tl'lal of | dise cargo, valued at $106429. The leading | exports were as follows: 477 bbls flogr, 19,- | 21 E . | 16 1bs frozen meat, 1657 Ibs frozen poultry, | oo venlng‘ Dr s i 12.;:00];:-;11«. ‘g&n €K8%. 23 pkgs oysters, | 23 i | 521 eese, 6305 1bs oate, 552 Ibs bran, | 24 For men rests largely on the shirt bosom, | 1599 1bs miadlings, 550 Ibs corn, 614 ctls bar. | 25 the collars and cuffs. If these are ley, 4 ctis wheat, 1155 Ibs beans, 12,965 2 well laundered. the effect is distressing | ham and baron. 5135 pkes potatocs, 306 phes | 27 ‘ Merchandise for Caroline Islands. |Sun sets 40 cs canned 9 pkgs pickled | sometimes occurs, canned goods, 2120 Ibs meals, | addition to the soundings of the P n s sub NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides cargo, valued at $5605, and iIncluding the fol- | {he early morning tides are given in the lett hiand column and the successive tides of the in the order of occurrence as to time; the th time column gives the last tide of the except when there are but three tides, as The helghts given are in nited States urves Charts. except when a minus (—) cedes the height, and then the number cted from the depth given by The plane of reference is the mean —_—— of the lower low waters. [ - [Timel _ ITime] | Pt Fi mursrsmo! a man of taste. We guarantee satis- onions, 51,500 Ibs sall 14, 1action with our laundry work for social | pkgs fresh \c:tubln.t' 14¢ w:kll':'t::rfd'(mz:? functions, and solicit a sample order. No saw efges. joeries and provisions, 11 pkgs tea, $198 Ibs | millstuffe. 20 pkes paste. 91 pkes pickled sai- Tos shrimps, 650 1bs raisins, 640 lbs | Ib s assoried canned goods, 732 pkgs gro- | Branch Mydrographic Office, U. S. N., Exchange, San Francisco, tower of the Fe; dropped exactly at noon to—d:;'. January 19, 1903. The Time Ball on the UNITED STATES LAUNDRY | $5? i, 1%, poeee, 3670 154” codney | afiding bacco, 61 es cigars | i, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 Cffice 1004 Market Street, Sanay s, gl 0 <o ehivnns it 4477 108 | 5. i, "Greemwich time Near Fowell as2 bbls liquors, 1437 gals wine, 736 Ibs Y . BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge: N SU ! Sailed Jan 19—Stmr Queen, for San Fran- Arrived Jan 19—Stmr Senator, hence Jan 19, | PORTLAND—Arrived Jan 19—Ship Mussel- Arrived Jan H—Passed in_Jan 19—Stmr Leela- mr Olympic. hence Jan Cecilia Sudden and stmr Ramona, Sailed Jafi 19—Stmr Ramona, for San Fran- cisco; schr T BLAKELEY iled Jan 19—Stmr Samoa, PORT TOWD ames Drummend, hence Jan 17. hence Jan 18, Safled Jan 18—Stmr Ramona, anta Rosa, for San Diego. BAY—Passed dut Jan 19—Ger bark Edith, from Port Gamble, for Port Pirie. ISLAND PORTS. for San Pedro. hr Mary Dodge, from hence Dec = OWN— Arriv _19—Fr bark Br stmr Indramay), or Liverpool. Stmr Olympla, Sailed Dec 11—Schr Al As | which the club i for Honolulu: ba bark Haydn Brow | the same” purpose. | kindly let me know which you 'prefe | conditions, in any event, I would leave | the decision of the club or its Stmr_Senator, stmr Queen City, from Skagway stmr _Vietoria, for London: stmr Lancastria Brooklyn, H Arrived Jan OVERDUE WILL SHORTEY BE AS MISSING. ved Jan 19—Stmr Trave, from Ex-Soldier Missing. Peterson, Gra discharged soldier | ‘avalry, Troop L, from Manila on the trans ing for a week, and it Is s he has met with Dorien, a friend of the called at the Morgue yesterday in his search, declared that Boynes had a cersiderable Shipping Intelligence. . Grays Harbor, who returned t Logan, has | | | Stmr Ventura, Hayward, | from Sydney, via Honoluiu | m days 13 hours. 13 Per stmr Ventur Queenstown. Alameda, he n 18, for Honolulu. Stmr Navarro, 20 hours from West- rts that a stranger told | him that a soldier answering to Boynes' | description had been severely | a fight in one of the low wounded in hours from Re- hours from Coos Bay days | Pedro. S gy Jewett Will Leave City. A. Jewett, a bunke steerer, who was ted about a month ago by Detective Vied and O'Dea while steering a stran- | Bill to Establish a Naval Militia. Arrived Jan' 19— | elty. hence Jan 9. ¢ Arrived Jan 3 ana sailed for Schr A J West, Gruner, 9 days from Grays hence Jan 17, or Lizzie Vance, Olsen, 10 days from Port- | NS LANDING—Safled Jan Hansen. 9 days from San was contin- | Jewett wore em- | duced a bill establishing naval m When | and defining its relations to the Govern leave the city till January | blems of the Elks’ ase was called about two weeks ago cr bark Col ae |'De defied the police to drive him out of | Yeddo, for Manila. Arrived Jan . from Kahului ] 19—Br ship Monday, January 19. organization. Conemaugh, Andiew Welch, Arrived Jan 18— | men | I LIPTON SEND3 CORDIAL REPLY Sir Thomas Will Honor Corinthians at San Diego. | Famous Yachtsman Expresses Willingness to Offer a Cup. Special Dispatch to The Call. SAN DIEGO, Jan, 19.—A few weeks ago “| L. A. Blochman of this city, at that time ND—Arrived Jan 19—Ship rom Manila. 18-Ger bark Eai NTA BARBARA—Arrived Jan 18—Stmr | Jan 19—stmr Santa | commedore of the Corinthian Yacht Club, wrote to Sir Thomas Lipton asking for permission to use his name in connection | with a cup to be offered by the club as an \lnducement to yachting. Blochman hard- ly thought that Lipton would give the matter serfous attention. To say that he l1s pleased with his fephs expresses It mildly. In his letter Blochman inclosed a letter | trom Mayor Frary, setting forth the standing of the club and also inclosed ref- erence to hi own financial standing which might be verified in London. Lip- ton needs no introduction. It is only ne sszary to say that he is the builder Shamroek No. 1 and No. 2 and that F now has half-completed Shamrock No ich he will try to lift the Ame next fall. The letter from fca’s cup Thomas t Blochman, hich was re ceived to-day, is as fc ws H My Dear ‘ommodore Very many thanks for your kind letter ich, but for my ab- from town and special pr s would have been answered not_quite gather from vour lette vish me to sim whether you w am perfectly wi cither way, if meet your wishes >mmittee. I greatly appreciate the compliment have paid me in making the suggestion con veyed In your letter and I hope & fut time, should I in the neighborhood of Diego, to have the pleasurs of making acquaintance of vour self and the m bers of the club. TWith best wishes, yours faithtully. THOMAS LIPTON. LUMBER IN THE SEA ON THE NORTHERN COAST Steamer Brings News That a Buo From a Vessel Has Been Found. VIGTORIA, B. C.. Jan. 19 — The steamer Queen City, from the west coa: of Vancouver Island, brings news that a large quantity of new lumber, almost all 12x12, and planking, has drifted ashor at several poin Esteven Point, near Hesquoit, and the islands outside Kyoquot, as well as the mouth of Quatsino Sound, are littered with lumber, which has evidently n been long in the water, and at Hesquoit a left buoy with name “Irving” on it the port of hailing being obliterated, has | been found by Italians and turned over to Fafher Brabant, in charge of the mis sion there. e WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Representa- tive Foss, chairman of the House Com- mittee on Naval Affairs, to-day Intro- tia also for the enrollment and ganization of a United States nawval re serve, “Our Summer Girl.” / Cartoon In Color By OSCAR HOLLIDAY BANGHART Given Away With B -, 1 5 “San Francisco Call EXT WEEK'S SELECTION, entitied “Our Summer Girl,” an up-to-date creation artistically drawn, is- con- sidered one of the best of this justly famed series and is certain to attract every one. THE CALL has arranged to have sam- ples of the original on display nearly every- - where, and after seeing one no time should be lost in ordering THE ‘SAN FRANCISCO CALL.