The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 26, 1903, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL "IHI'RSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 1903 STEAMSHIP ALAMEDA GETS A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH Sickness Among Passengers Turns Out to Be Nothing More Serious Than a Mild Form of Breakbone Fever and the Liner Is Allowed to Go to Her Dock | i | | Harbor Commissioners Take | W Ferry Lines and Steam- HARF SPAGE [ DEMANDED GAPTAIN PIERGE HiA3 FINE OFFER Transport Superintend- ent May Command Big Steamship. el A Resignation Is Said to Have Already Been Tendered Government. ship Companies Ask | for More Room. Many Requests Under | Advisement. PREPARE TO FIX OF BATTLESAIP| LIGHTING RATES Ves-!Supervisors Finish In- quiry on Operations of Companies. ALLER TYPE Senators Favor sels of Kearsarge | Pattern. Ordinance Limiting Charge Is to Be Adopted To- Morrow. Com;nitfee Changes Bill, Decreasing Tonnage and Adding to Number. Robert Dollar représer Captain George I. Pierce, marine s 55 conclu Commissianers ) I of the UnitedwStates army | ©a1), BUREAU, *M06 G STREET, N.{ oeony o anies {) facilities saf service, has recelved- what I8 |y ' v \GHINGTON, Feb ing gas, electricity and. pow d ot practically the offer of command of one | oy’ \o 1 hehalf of the greate ed the committe t whole to p o How of the magnificen: new steams} it slicciantel ' not olile B ol e ¢ 1z - top . ing in the East for the Great Northern |, pave won a victory in be charged the xt 2 preside Slidnishin otk e 6 1 line of | : o .l Steamship Compa orl ine OUt Of | o iivee on Naval Affairs for presentation to the board on nex ary to accommodate the Stockton | Seattle. The company is auxiliary to the {y b0 "o¢ the most ardent advocate of a boats and other craft that would bs com- | James J. Hill road system in the| o tantial increase at the short session t the o ,‘5,“ « t “ Mr Although not rea o ;:,Hrvr>(‘oflt:re!s : H e isston. stast | 18/1n: recelt of & Ve offer Captaln| The committee completed and fancied that the Mission-steet|’8 In recel ‘ 5 ‘ 1 ¢ he ich hi ght vacate, , Plerce does not deny that he has in view | report a bill late this afternoon wharf, which his might vacate, N P . viould be just the place for the Stockton | the quarterdeck a ridge of one of |ing for five fighting ships of the 1m° n- outs e oara e o Reas ol ti.| the vesssls and, th as been n com- | stead of the four for which provision was tevcatad S iehe Lt \King assignment | MUnication with a reprasentative of ‘he | made in the House bill. These include N Shthe : » g ste 1 orporation on that ject. yur first class battleships of 12,000 tons E. R. Dimond of In fact, it is altogether grobable thai|each, of the Kearsarge type, and one P i AR during the next sixty days Captain.Plerce | armored crulser of 14,500 tons. The House M iy = w be in oral communication iu the | bill carried three battleships of 15,000 toms | o ..o » e request would be = East with principals in HHI'S comy | each and one armored cruiser. o (e 3 = . s Superintensent Back of fie Nosty | pany, for the prominent mariner, has ap3| Senator Perkins of California, the rank- | 1"\ %5 o oS 800 o0 s Ly thee som plied for a forty davs' leave of absence |ing Republican member of the commi is les s t el e e Ameng e \i-. | from his post to make the trip. The v tee, in speaking of the change in the bill 1 Braunhart, will p | jn', 7 OpECReL U4 | is ostensibly that Captain Pierce v from three battleships of 16,000 tons each fewe xiat e his father., aged 85 » four battleships 2000 tons eac st of & t ' o "] e e port superintendent said e 3 s i : C1ooo | in all-likelihood viei he committee has given this question A. M g o o | ple as well most th h and careful consideration, | ent ( i for's r . 1 is stated upon zooc and - it Wmost ¢ ton | po wat 1 pe S Tof =1 iin Pierce has reall that 1 a © age ex- | bop . = i ration to the Government | ceed In eMciency larger | oo w t e slips we cauipment £ to accepting command of a steam- | (voa 1t is also, be | they can be bet- | total lor 3 DREE G S COTURN. ter handled and more quickly built, and o %55 f Ve . | experience has shown are of tk e \ghest efficiency as fighting mact - X The Senate Is likely to pass the bill pra , tically as It comes from the committee . as there is no question of it - P cality involved fn the measure s »r additional et o kg Finds His Wife Dead. ri r e P e at the wha ¢ d by the sugac | of goificent steamers that are be Mrs. Clark, wife 0. N. Clark B e 3 N or to i ing built for the Paclfic trade of that company t t ) Shipping Intelligence. PN ahese steamers. which will be am a g No. 2 in the world. has been launch . /, ARRIVEI ferred to the cusaion s somewhat premature 74 Wednesday, Feb But T belleve [ am In line for one o i 5 Swanson, 19 hours . S Jositions when the time arrives, alth rate Stmr Nation Miller, 15 h for propos in_the ‘air P S lding with 1 I n the prime nte 1 belie . > the i t for seafaring m the United 3 “ " 3 sha board authorize fore in istory. My term ashore . 6 . 3 alths n been very g, is the - 5 Tongest e spent off @ ship's deck £ i s ensen, 9 days from Port | Vallejo and F: n i but as I - > . & — 3 ¢ lain of tt g gr matte mewhat un Investigate Bay Accident. o L Rl d s from Grays| Next Wednesday the bus it Fcascne fie\aiit .| TUnited States Inspectors of Steam fasesks g = : s P W S ¢ s ers, 8 days f Cuos | FEpresentatives of the Sion Tor lhaverior absance Cisfidn Pl sels Bolles and Bulger commenced g - scsaipt ’ Lok B Club and the Union Of e . 5 gprday their investigation into the coll 2 B ; Sehr Mary § witjens, from hunting and | ing the request of the cl slon between the ferry-boat Tiburon and | yu 3 dations at a iear the Union 1t true tha he steam schooner Aberdeen off Wash- | .xe. . & a. n Works uth I inder {9f, ADMEEEN 5 iee ington street wharf on the evening of gas is els 615 days Umpqua | Orders to vacate ti B ters at | and also in all pr Janu: 22. The captains and ws . 3 Helg ? ool Tow the foot of Third street « sultation with the both vessels testified, but the nur ‘ t - . C RS matter will be in x ndsses Waa B0 Ereat thatiha e ~ - oot e 2ol Yded witnesses was so great that t biis a D a rt 2 arauted tion was continued il to-da f o | “ANTweRe. Feb 8—Br Thir | &= TR WORKS ¥ i mere. forSan = Nt Bnough Wates. { e Tt te Mo BOARD OF PzBLIC P?)I\T L COLON mr City o 4 | ) NTS . 2 hington, tro The steamship J. L. Luckenbach, which ar- { yijlliam Berg,the seaman who was a MAKES AP NTMENTS 3 alifornia. T " o rived the other day from Seattle, cused of making a false afidavit befors " 2 Coa mahip Co. EW YORK Stmr Cedric, | terday from Fremont street to Harrk the United States ‘Imspectors of Steam ahis x 1 phepol ll;,@r’))uu’\{ | whart to load cargo there awaiting her. It | yessels in his attempt to gain a first 8 |/ Coa s 2 R Stmr Kaiserin | wae found t high tide the big freighter il te, was yosterday-heid by . an, Astorta; Oregon | Marie 1 ow York . tis e mate’s certificate, wa terday held by 000y > : . rk,- via Funchal, [ was aground in the mud. At low water she | Commisstoner Heacock to answer to th g 3 NG - 5t 8 . 4 Honolulu and Ka- y o TR e Federal Grand Jury on the charge of per —| ¥ = i Tt ; ez StowI, stmr | govcer of straining the Hull jury he original complaint against him _J. . AlL ) SLOWI. ew | nd & berth where there was sworn to by Willlam Westcott, man- wise 2 0l 5.2 )2 ende g oD iger the Pilots’ Assoclatior - 2 2 2 5:40 0.4 . g | 28 2 554 5 7 6:141 0.7 o 52| o%8| 1olsie ‘oA &ie Str ; Starts on Malden Voyage. Specifies Fees for Badges. : - B0} “%.9) 5 1 a _ : S A The Supervisors’ Committee on Licenses 2 2/ 7:200 13140 47 B nd et S The American-Hawallan Compdny's new idghint v recommended that . « o : 3 848 25|, Stme « steamship Arizo i yesterday ou her | and Orders yest recommended tha 2 08 3450 43 8:45] 23|, 50 matden voyage. €0 -from - here to | the proposed ordinance regulating drivers above e tides 5 a Puget Sound, w nsignment of New | of hacks and carriages be amended so ca g a , s A Yark ‘and Honol awaits ‘her. At |t a charge of $1 instead of $2 50 be g the i York, via Cher- | Honolulu she will take on a large shipment of | made for badges used by the drivers . - s KINSALE v Haverford, | ahe will come. diveetiy from New Fork TSI NS et DS She BUepery - X : Lol $ ity & ? L % | of those to whom they are issued. | v : Z . erg e : i =4 i s The Overdue List . vl gt b g f pos 2 . 5 RAPHI . a . PO BOS 25, 10 p m-—Weather | : w ‘wate = d y 8 miles per hour. \ — — - M POR - . ments of Steamers. r a e henps v € o GRAYS HARBOR—_Arrived Feb 25— - 5 ) ARRIVE ¥ . b 11; schr James A Garfleld = % - - Grace Doilar, hence Feb Fet Br stir = Vancouver, for China g . o o . . Stmr Montara, hence Feb P 99 66 < ¥ £ & Way P stmr ¢ Nelson, = ND—Arrived Feb 25—Br 5 Port Los Angeles v d Feb 25—Schr Meteor, for X “psses o8 p stmr Kaga Maru, from - 2y Pts Br ship Glenericht, hence + - y b 26—Stmr Eureka, NEWS ‘ } r Corona, hence Feb 24. | e E Schr Bertie Minor, hence | er C . i 5 S i 2 Stmrs Westport and Eureka, | s - f 1 | Py i i Arrived Feb 24—Schrs. Caroline | F nd re- | a from San Pedro, | % Arrived Feb 25—Jap stmr Kaga | - . ngkong; stmr Jeannie, from | . k - Arrived Feb 25—Stmr Brook- | sailed bktn J L Eviston and schr | . ¥ schr Lucy, from Ump- | . ow ¥ - Sailed Feb 25—Stmrs Coos Bay, Alcatraz, | + - et = a Robert Dollar nd_ S for San Francisco; | = - = . = ) | Nevada schr Comet, for Port Gamble; r Compeer, | . 2 s . e Ra Whatco m for Grays Harbor £ . via Par SANTA BARBARA-Salled Feb 25—Stmr . America Santa Rosa, for San’Francisco. | ports to B L e BALLARD—Arrived Feb 2 hr Mildred, | hence Feb 28 | e ste scen PORTLAND—Arrived Feb 25—Schr Olfver J | h - — | Olgen, from San_Francieco; stmr John A | . !Ny h, from Ean Pedro, | - 3 == _ Falled Feb 2j—Stmr Ruth, for San Fran- | s | - g == ASTORIA—Sailed Feb 25—Stmr Ruth, for Yes amena Newport & Way..| 9 am o s i " vragey it by, kgite G B ANDING—Arrived Feb 25—Stmr J gas, 21 pkge g Albior Pt. Arena & Albion| 68 pm i ok ¥ e » . o i ehrnary &7 | | p WHATCOM-Arrived Feb 25—Stmr Rainier, SIS S s D o Wy ha ZiPler 2 | “PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Fab :25—Schr B = - € rs iron. & pook & ‘Way.(10 W Bartiett, hence Teb 10 ber % 5 “Bay direst.. |12 ‘ ISLAND PORT. Humboldy | HONOLULU —Arrived Feb,24—Stmr Sonc- T Astoria & Portland|1l am|Pier 24 | Ma. from Australla / The .Februlry 28 e Salled Feb 24—Stmr City of Peking, for San . o B o B Jtopuirr—= M pm|Pie fsco. Schr Carrier Dove, for R ar Astoria & Portland| 3 pm|Pier ownsend. W33 and < Ce a...|1os Angeles Ports| 1 pm|Pler 2| Sailed eb 25-Schr R C Slade, for Grays . . ] kenbac i; h\dm ; pm : jer 16 | Harbor FOREIGN PORTS. e bs Eureka. .. umbol am|Pier 13 T - “aig s Ao foop Jugutat Porty pmibies 12 | LONDON—Asrived Feb 25—Br ship Manx ay.’ 3615 gais s whisky, 191 N Y. via Panama|12 ‘m|PMSs < | King. hence Sept 30. s botiled bee bottled minera .| Seattie & Tacoma.|10 om|Pier 2 | . TUPOLOBAMPO—Arrived Feb 8—Br stmr s pkes onions, 158 S gy { “Ir Adamson, from Cardiff, for Puget Ibw 22 ea mil ] i | O AmiFler 1 | O WCARTLE, Avs—Satied Fob S0 v merk _— Corona. ....| Humboidt h anv Pier 11 | Marie Molinos, for San Francisco. Coos Bay...| Ban Pedro & Way| © am|Pler 11 | , Artived Feb 7—Nor bark Alexandria, from oal e Senator.....| Puget found Ports|11 am Pier 19 ,I‘.";;" Bay; Br ship Barfillan, from Cape S e ok & Sequoia. ... | Willapa Harbor 4 pm Pier 2| TO 5 % March 3. | sail® Feb 3—Br ship Clackmannanshire, a Nars- i Chta R Tasah .| 1 vmieMEs | I e iiario - Kivia g AL Br ship acco. 4 phes % g~ S o, winerlipd A Hills, from Newcastle, Aus. oods. 30 shoes, 200 DY s 2|, YOKOHAMA—Sailed Feb 24" Stmr Pleiades, o, e _— "K‘! “ te lead. A:'l,nriu & I'olfl':nd l: :2 ;1:; ; for, Seattle, : pkge paints an 8, b . T o4 ) ERD. — ‘el hin b 27 pkgs | | > 4 o, o eving mac bxs soap 89 pkes clec. | | o amiPler 2 | ® T In port Feb 5—Br ship Jane Guil- cal supplies. 2000 Ibe zinc, B0 tins matches Mendocino City ..| 1 pm|Pier 13 | 100, for San Franeisco e T e e s, Bt Wi i ] [t | 1 T S “THE PROCESSIONAL.” = 3 rel . A - Sar 0 N. Y. . ” |a Dollu,..'er)‘; Havhbor,....t £ PpiPler 3|, IOURIUEAN: Dort Jan 168y bark Du- Marel . - o fiegid | G. e, Branch Hytogesphic Office, U. 8. N_ Mer. | g';-,’,:;“m-';: LA ’Z";“’I‘ P AL SR el L chasts’ “change, San Francisco) Cal, | CitY Puebla’ Puget Sound Portslil am|pler GENOA—Salled Feb 4—Ger stmr Memphis February 25 - FR"?M SEA‘K’]'LE for San Francisco. The Time Bail on the tower of the Ferry | “HONGKONG- Arrived Feb 23—Hark Hollis- building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, | Steamer. For. | Sails,” | wood, from Fremantle. | e.. &t noon of the 120th meridian, or &t & — —- ~——_ | "DUBLINIn port Feb 8—Br ship Forrest | arc . M r 8 p. m., Greenwich time, Dn'phm .+o+| Skagway & Way Ports.|Feb. 27 | Hall, for B . J. C. BURNETT Cottage City.| Skagway & Way Ports.Mar, 1| HULL—Arrived Feb 24—Fr bark Ville de Lieutenant, U. 8. N, ir charge. Jeanie. ‘atdez direct ........ Mar. 1 | Mulhouse, hence Oct 23. M ,‘?,‘{"; ” ‘ztnrwly: Way Forts.| {Mar: & In port Feb 5—Fr ship Blarritz, for San y S e AEWaAY ay Porte.|Mar. 5 | Francisco. Sun, Moon and Tide. Nome City...| Valdez & Unga -[Mar. &| 'ADELAIDE—In port Jan 19—Br ship Loch United Btates Coast and Geodetic Suivey— | Al-K -4 Bkagway & Way Ports.[Mar. § | Torridss, fur Newcastls, Aus, and kan Feas-

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