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FRANCISC THE SAN O CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1903. BORN il et SHERIDAN f Lieutenant Long of Marine Corps the PACIFIC LINER SONOMA ENCOUNTERS TERRIFIC GALES DURING GREATER PART OF HER VOYAGE fifjj SHHIINf HE Oceanic Steamship Companys ne Sonoma arrived yesterday from Australia after a ver. hours of the tormy PTAIN MIGSING e tish Columbia. s = : Exports for Bri h saifled on o bl and SAN PEDRO—Arrived March §—Stmr News ; stmr Marshfield, from San Hugh McCulloch, from San Diego. CITY OF xfm-q Marecl PUEBLA, SONOMA Stmr Phoenix, for San Fran- | 3 AND SHERIDAN, WHICH AR- | sco; stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco. s 1lize | ‘ | TACOMA—Arrived Feb 2—Stmr Mine matertal; 4 RIVED YESTERDATY. | | nenos Feb 27 e | | Salled March 2—Br ship Australian, for Mel- - e e Xv;)urnehklfin h 3 Sy"“]-r ,‘:ln"‘r ”;d {[ or [.\'un Fran | | eisco; bark Gener: “airchild 'or Fremantle. A Cargo for Honolulu. TR | o Sailed Mare Stmr Mackinaw, for San | . z | ¥rancisco Fp LRI | CEEARED. | "SAN ' DIEGO — Arrived March 2 — Schr ] Tuesday, March 3. | Oceania Vance, from Port Hadlock | r ¥ L Luckenbach, Peck, New York; Al- | PORTLAND-—Arrived h 3—Bktn Ama- A H Post & Co, | zon, ‘from Tsing Tau o] i stmr Redondo, mr Columbla, Doran, Astorla; O R & N Co. | from San Francisco; schr Virginia, from San 3 r Nippon Maru, Greene, Hongkong, | Francisco via Yokohama, Honolulu and Manila; W H | Railed March 3 r Geo W Elder, for San Avery Bark Annle hnson, Nelson, Hilo; J D | Feb 3—Stmr o Spreckels & Bros Co | seotia. for . i W Watson, Weltkunat, Apla, via | TILLAMOK 3—Stmr Acme, Willlams, Dimond & Co. | for San Franc 3 Nalss | SATLED. ASTORIA—Salled March 3—Br ship County i 14 Dkgt | - | ot Linlithgow, for United Kingdom. R s e Tuesday, March 3. | Arrived March 5—Barge Santa Paula, hence — g 3 ‘ weios ¥ | J L Luckenbach, Peck, New York. Feb 27, in tow tug Sea Rover. se. 75 bales psy, Leland, Santa Crua. REDONDO—Arrived March 8—Schr W J E = Daniels, | Pattarson, from Grays Harbor. Cargo by the Japanese Liner. | 1ing, Cottman, San Diego. | MARSHFIELD ed March 3—Stmr Ho- R A L n Maru, Greene, Hongkong | mer, for San ncisco Japanese stea ppon Marn via Honolulu | _TATOOSH—Passed in March 3—Br stmr yesterday for Hong nolulu, Yoko- | Johnson, Nelson, Hilo. Empress of India, from Hongkong, for Vic- oma and Manila wit} ncral merchandise | Machle, Willapa Harbor. torin; stmr San Mateo, hence Feb 28, fo i a sive of treas Japan, shipments cs canned | E C ods, 197 pkes | groceries rovisions. 5000 Ibs sugar, 2710 1bs oats. 1000 Ibs millstufts, 1381 lbs coffee, 20 | pkgs paste, 20 bales hay, 6 1bs | 506 bales e cs 10 pkes 2 cs hats, pkes bicycies - PkEs ap- | passage During ter Proud 7 r worst of the weather the big Proud Mother. _the | steamship was compelled to heave to and SR T » distance from the Antipodes Cay n abedy, Trooper’s : fe Commander, Solves the Hezd seas were encountered from Sy Z ey nd. After leaving Auckland Stowaway Problem was encountered until Feb- R . 2 r the liner faced a storm | t hat 1 almost hurricane Ty vty Ferrif 4 all around and at fre g the ag “first and | © steamshir h. althoug . 1 hose on board. ove to n : § 5 : -r‘v 1 10 o'clock that 4 e . " 2 moderafed and 4 t 1 bas _ , days be- « T e "X His noma met daughte f b ng her full share of. the bad weather, N was ne hr gh which she was thrast g her way 5 effort to make up some of the time t 1 of her malils. - 4 s passengers were e wmakers, Hon. Alex s a member of the New South he » Legislative Assem and the Ho - onald-Paterson is a member of - b T the Que nd Parliament ’ Sonoma brought a full cargo. She 3 2 board two kangaroos and two . N for the United S wernment M fay ¢ Waits for Delayed Passengers. - £ A gh the Japanese llner Nippon Mar & i of k promp at 1 o'clock ,, s 2 passengtrs and a few bags of m s s . ¥ e a training Ama Bego s A emont & wharf an, t Pag s Cas Pa stponed. anned coods et et Survny the T. P. Emigh. . Turher and Captain Pillsbu < of the barkentine T. P. Emigh o i n with the . r The Emjgh was struck 1 side betweeh the maln and Several sails were torn to Her for a further survey and extensive sty i - Visitors to Siberia. : = ral public will on F: morning e S and afternoon and on Saturday morning be allowed to inspect the Pacific Mail Company's The Cayo Is Floated. w steamship Siberia, sister to the Kore t from 1 e ting readv at the Pacific Mall whart X first voyage to the Orient ). in- n cards will be necessary. On Satur- frernoon visitors will be limited to Chi- 2 dents of the b gl A Wl Back on Overdue List. Fren bark Réne Kerv r, which, on g ay, was taken off the overdue iist, where Seaiyies-aatotn sy was quoted at 85 per cent, was yesterd. g i back on the board at 0 per cent. T 3. L. Luckenbach Sails. e - T it F e TR present saf although it reduced the prem- ADVFRTISEMENTS. HIMROD'S CURE CURES _Asu:m isa upumodic contrac- tion of the air-cells. A scientific and successful treat- ment can only be had by inkalation, Internal remedies-impair the di- gestiod and seidom if ever, even HIMROD'S ASTHMA CURE d as a atien instantly reaches the affected parts and cures the most obstinzte chronic cases. Wor over a quarter of a ccxf ILM 20D’S ASTHMA CURE hzs n the standard in all countries, lf you are discouraged aud skc tical send for a generous free sam- ple. Our strongest testimonizls are our free samples. A trial will not disappoint you. < HIMROD W'#Q CO., 14-18 Vesey ST, New YORK. e druggists. r sale by all s { relnsurance very considerably, | Buried in Sand. um 'he British ship Hougomont, which left here October 9 and a few days ago went ashore Workington, has ended her sailing days. dispatch received- yesterday from London Wseys that she is lying broadside on the beach, is deeply embedded in the sand and at high ater is totally submerged. Her cabins have en gutted and her cargo, which now strews the beach, is being store | s Puebla Has Summer Trip. The Pacific_Coast Steamship Company’s City f Puebia, which arrived yesterday morning om Puget Sound, encountered exceptionally fine weather throughout the trip. | & large number of passengers. s <t Lost a Mast. She brought The British ship Kelat, which arrived yes- terday ut New York from Hongkong, lost her main t aliant in a storm encountered dur- ing the voyage. | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. | The schooner C. A. Thayer is chartered for | lumber from Grays Harbor to Levuka, Fiji | 1s1ands. The ship General Neumayer loads wheat at Algoa Bay or Cape Town, 25s 6d; er, whegt at Portland for Cape rtiand f Watson was cleared yes- | " Samoan Islands, via Taco- ma, with 6 feet lumber, valued at $2 | e, oarn | Merchandise for New York. The stea terday for ? : canned salmon, bbis tatlow, Luckenbach salled with 5360 bbls wine, 1S cs canned frait, 498" half bbls brandy, 654 100 tons | Notice to Mariners. §79 gals wine, 210 | i cs dgied fruit, 20 and provisions, fresh fruit, 5000 hrimps, 2002 Ibs | ‘SAR NY” sheet lead, nd parts, 7426 1bs 1800 cs as- | 50 cs syrup, 1toes, 50 cg honey . \ | Schr Bessie K, Petersen, San Vicente Land- ; < Celson, Umpg | Schr Newark. Refnertsen, Bowens Landing. | KEN c lat 54 Br ship Eulo- { | mene, hence O for Liverpool i _Jan 14, lat . lon E. Fr bark Rene | 11 | | Kerviler,’ from Zanaitar, for Hobart. | ( | LEGRAPHIC. | \ POINT LO: 10 p m—Weather i | clear; wind NE, 2 mil per hour. | DOM 1IC PORTS. - | | PORT GAMBL Safled March 3—Bark Star ; of Bengal, for Sydney ) Comox: stmr James Dollar, hence Feb 28, f Seatle. | _ Passed out March | Solar, from P from Tacon farch Lucas Koops Supposed to Have Lost His Life in Bay. SR S Hat Found Floating istobal March 3 San Franeisco. ISL. PORTS ch 2 HONOLULT ~Br stmr Cop Under p Fails of Clyde, hence Feb 19. the Wharf at West PORT ch 2—Stmr Ore Berkeley p Mardiarmid, from - e | e BERKF Y, Mar Lucas Koop | ANTOFOGASTA—Arrived Jan 14—Chil bark | captain of the schooner Pi wi a | Antofogasta, from Chemainu tied u S LEITH—In port Feb 18 ip Crown of | ¢ UP » Scotland. wharf & i | . COLON—sailed Feb 27 City of Wash- | it is sup ate IQUIQUE —Sailed Jan 25—Br bark County | last nigh he ba of_ Anglesea has been dragge In por CAY Ship gr bark 1 According to tain Koops wa | _\b};“‘-};:} Vest Berkeley v NEWCASTLE, evening in one Agnes Oswald, tion. Sa andria, for Pa o o Has heard for he i T waters er the a 1 ship’ gei night and although sarch was made H l'.',"niu.. § iego then nothing was d - el ip St Frances, for | INg his hat was rancisco; Br ship T r San | Koops was o Germa made his Ner bark Vivax, he ¢ in San Francis > W n r . alled Feb 1 b Dry ri?l\-‘;L s o ; s rancisco. Feb SShr M T/ : Br ship St Mungo, T | VALPA Anubis, Tac! RA & o son Seatt] a + 2 Ralinier s Stme 5 from : N—A Mar tmr Kron- | g Montea - . 2 prinz Wilhelm, from New York G. A and 11 4 Arrived March 2 Stmr Vader- Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE New York Portland & Way Ports. Crescent City Coos Bay & Pt Orford China & Japa attle & Tacc attle & Whateom Pedro Bay Nanaimo .. Mendocino Honolulu & Kahuluf F Arena & Portland & Astoria Tacoma. Redondo San Pedro laqua... Redondo Theben Hamburg & Ports|3 Cocs Bay.... | San Pedro & Way Pts Queen. ... et Sound Ports ,}‘,,“r : e e T | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 State of Cal San Diego & Way Pts = o e ” e = S. Mot San Pedro . > s o e Albion Ri Point Arena & Al | Moon_sets J. Dollar. Seattle & Tacoma |g Coptic China & Japan < 18 Ramona Newport & Way Ports |3 North Fork.., Humboldt ... T | 3 Columbia Portland & Astoria | & Senator Puget Sound TO SAIL | Steamer, Destination Satls | Pler. | | March 4 | } Crar Coos Bay direct..| 5 pm Pler 16 | ret Humboldt ..2/10 am Pler :[ NOTE—In the above exposition Chico Coquille_ River 5 pm|Pler 2 | the early morning tides are given Columbla Astoria & Portland/11 am/Pler 24 | hand column and the success! March 5. | | da in"the order o Arcata....., Coos Bay-Pt. Orfd.| 4 pm|Pier 13 | fourth time column g North Fork.| Humboldt .. 9 am|Pler 2 [ day, except when there Alliance Portland & Way..| 5 pm Pler 16 | so curs. The San Pedro..| Los Angeles Ports.| 5 pm/Pler 2| hé sc Dollar...| Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 2 | a mboldt Alaska via Seattle 10 am!Pler 8| b A E ka Humboldt ....... 9 am| Pier 13 | ted T h Pomona Humboldt 1:30 p|Pler 11 | plane of te of Cal! San Diego & Way| 9 am Pler 11 | w S, bion Riv.| Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm 13 . ——— venix Mendocino City . 1 pm 13 ewburg... Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm | Time Ball. | _ Mareh 6. | Branen cgraphic Office, U, S. N. Ramona.s.. Newport & Way..) 9 am | chan Exchange, San Francisco March 7. | | March 3, 1903. Chehalis. . ys Harbor 5 pm { The Time Ball on the tower of the Iaqua Humboldt 4 pm butlding was xa at noon t Empire. . Coos Bay direct.../12 m i at noon of e 120th me a. r Centralia...| Grays Harbor % pm | 5 3 . pt. Arena.. | Point Arena _....| 4 pm J. C. BURNETT, sboy Los Angeles 2 pm T N.. in charge. ' ANOTH[R I | ‘SA ONY” ' ), %08 1bs ont: 780 06 bdls bot- rd, 117 pkgs bxs fresh frui natls, ke 30 s drugs and medicin 38 stationery, 126 tled mineral wat pkis sewing machines |26 cs typewriters, | ammunition East Indies—200 cs cs assorted canned goods, and provisiors To Vladivestok—16,314 cs_plow i 6 cs typew 'To Korea—350 1bs butter, canned fruit, 3 cs ammunftion, canned 16 salmon, 34 pkgs groceries hardwood, 100 ¢s canned milk, 6 cs hard: ST R e WILLAMETTE RIVER, OREGON. Notice is hereby glven of the following changes in the aids to navigation in’ this dis- | trict which affect the List of Lizhts and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 1903 Coon Island ‘Post Light, (List of Beacons and Buoy page 65)—Th: this fixed light ported Janua: extinguished, 1 148 1003, | page 34 Pacific Coast, beacon from ‘which and which was re- away and the light | ition and the light | shown as formerly Three-tree Island Post Light, page 36, (List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coi page 65)—The five-pile beacon which was carried away January 28 has been replaced by & three-pile beacon and the light re-established, bruary 24. wan Island Bar Upper Post Light, page 38, | No. 158 of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific page 06)—The three-pile beacon | Janua has been replaced and . February the light re. By order of the Lighthouse Bnam C. G, CALKINS, Commander, U. 8. N., Lighthouse Inspector. ST Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, March 3. mr Coquille River, Frantzon, 83 hours from Harbor | Albjon River, Bash, 13 hours from | via Point Arena 11 hours. Pomona, Swanson, 19 hours from Eu»“ n Ailbion, Stmr réka. Stmr Ci! Victoria. Stnr Signal, dondo. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 16 hours from Cas- par. | Stmr Ramona, Gielow, 60 hours from New- port (S), ete Stmr Columbla, Doran, 531 Capritghe. sha 5 s Portland, via Astoria 41% hours. P it N Y Stmr Alcazar, Martin, 14 hours from Green- P e wocd ; Strar Eureka, Jessen, 22 hours from Eureka. Stmr Rainier, Hansen, 76 hours from What- com. U S stmr hours from of Puebla, Jepsen, 57 Bendegard, 41 hours from Re- hours from heridan, Peabod Manila, via Nagasak! 18 days. Ship’ Chas E Moody, Rasmussen, frgm Acapulco. . 25 days from 20 days N, Br ship Conw Cox, 142 days from Ant- werp. Bkin Fullerton, McDonald, 28 days from Kihel. | Schr Bessie K, Peferson, 17 hours from San Vicente Landing Schr H C Wright, Nielsen, 22 days from “THE PROCESSIONAL.” E==s] SUNDAY CALL March