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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | Housekpg ‘I.M‘J—Am'( Houses. | EASTON, ELDR & Q. 635 MARKET ST. ember 10, 1903 7.6 1t b.; al 4 p € 3% ¥ = y —————— e POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. BERKELEY ADVERTISENENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ots ana an arge stables, etc.; seeing. rooms and reet; street gage $15 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS CFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. Oakland_property to exchange for r San Francisco or LASSEN OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | MORROW for bargains in furni- ture. H. Sch 11th st.,cor.store, Oak! e e A rooms; regular *usonable; also single fur. room, $6. { | | THE Frederick, 901 Stanyan, opp. Park—Furn. | ements | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. high mass will be celehrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. DIRKING—In this city, November 3. 1903, Fritz, beloved hueband of Clementine Dirking, and father of Edward and Fritz Dirking and Mrs. Walter N. Kelly and Mrs. Alice Feld, & native of Neuchetel, Switzeriand, aged 55 years 9 months and 14 days. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to aftend the funeral services Thursday, November 5, 1903, at 11 o'clock, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Walter N. Kelly, 3547 Twenty-first street. Inter- ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. A————— THE LUCERNE - T., BET. SUTTER AND BUSH; {EST FURNISHED APART THE_ CITY: THOROUGHLY | SUPERIOR SERVICE; CHOICE | LOCATION; ALL CAR LINES; NOW OPEN. ’ bath; steam heater; janitor. —THE FREMONT. modern hotel in S F.: eingle | DALTON—In this city, November 3, 1908, e Ann Dalton, beloved mother of Mrs. Mary heated; el ’;') Hanson, and grandmother of Matfida, Willls, tr e to §1 Mabel and Alfred Hanson, a native of Ire- aay 1864 Market | Jang, aged 70 years. nd Castro cars, | POLAN—In this city, November 3, at the resi- dence, 65 Ivy avenue, Edward Dolan, & na- tive of Ireland, aged §7 years, | ESTEE—In Honolulu, October 27, 1903, Morris March, beloved husband of Frances D. Est, 5 st —Roome | per week and all night. ¢ st. (or No. 1| & Dnative of Pennsylvania, aged 70 years. $1, $1 50 night; | E7 Funeral services Thursday, October 5, 1 night at 10 a. m., at Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery streets, under the aus- pices of the Grand Lodge, F. and A. M. Portland, Or., October 31, h Frankiin, beloved wife of and mother of Charles, Abra- m_and David Franklin of Portland, Or., and Mrs. A, Carash of Oa d, C a native of Posen, Germany, aged 'ars. 67 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral to-day , at 10:15 o'cleck, from the fun. €rel parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mis: Interment New Salem Cemetery via eiectric car from Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets, GORMAN—In this ecit Margaret T., dearly belov: 1 Fur- e; also unturnished corner Mason—Eiegantly | s reasonable. y front sulte Jefterson Square. November 1, ed wife of Ric Gorman, and miother of Daniel A. Gor- man, daughter of James A. and Margaret Me « Mrs, arly_and James and native of San Francisco. 1l take place lock, from her la er street, thence to Sa- where a requlem high ated for the repcse of % otk. Interment private. LLA—In this city, November 2, 1903, Alesendro Grella, a native of Italy, aged 40 will take place to-day 1 o'clock, from the parlors arini & C Stockton here ser- of € November 2, 1803, her of James Gahagan McRaith, a native of a4 80 yea r Market 700 rooms; | ; elevator table Hospita elebrated for tha re- roin 9 o'clock L ORE, B Holtum 72 GEARY please copy.) 5 are respect- eral Thursday, clock, fr r late s avenue. thence to Point 1« avenue, held at 2:3 m. November 3, 1903, ife of Edward Hanni- r of Mamie, John, ce Han: n, and_be- McGranaghan, ) he late Mrs. Catherine County Tyrone, November 3, ughter of 1903, SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN dearly uancu, be and grandfather Jouanou, a native s and 11 months, quaintances are resps funeral from his ace, Wednesda: £ nds and a £ Frie 1 nvi where a brated fo King, a npative of 1 acquaintances are respect- to attend th nesday) 1:30 o'clock, 21 at Clay Taylor, Wilhelming Roth- an Francisco, aged 33 aintances are respects ¢ invited to attend the funeral on Wed- November 4, at 2 o'clock, from his sidence, cond strest. Interment urtain View Oakland. ovember 2, 1903, es Mitcheil, and zabeth, Robina BORN. t ember 1, 1903 invited to attend the funeral services t ¥ (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, at her late residence, 1321 Lombard street, be- tween Gough and Franklin streets. Inter- ount Olivet Cemetery. this eity, ovember 3, 1003, . Miller, beloved husband of Char- Miller, a native of [Jamaica, aged ars 1 month and 25 day Ohio, November ', sister of Mrs. Out- imbud, Ohlo, aged 34 Mrs. Be a native o November 2, 1903, oved son of Patrick and brother of S hew of P. McNamara, a cisco, aged 2 yeats 4 vill take place to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 p from the resi- dence of the parents. 4. ina street. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery NILAN—In_ this city, November 2, 1903, Alice Bernice, dearly bewved daughter of Willla and Ellen Nilan, and granddaughter of Julia and the late Patrick Regan, a native of San neisco, aged 2 days. will take o’ clock, 1818 The funeral dnesday) at 10 the parents, South San Francisco. place to-day from the resi- Tenth avenue, Interment Holy Croes uela (infant). Cemetery. o Geatn, Dorae) | PARISER. in Alameda, November -2, 1903, Waters, Patrick. James Aifred, beloved husband of Annie Annie. Pariser, and father of A. D., H. N ver, C. C. |y Russell A Pariser, Mrs. Ge William ster and Mrs. George H. Whitney, a native of London, England, aged 55 years 7 months and 13 days. 3 T Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully ed to attend the fungral services November 4, 1903, at 2 o'clock, 2245 Central avenue. erman, Mrs. B. ‘Wednesday at the residence, terment private. TR CKMANN—In this city, November 3, 1903, s beloved husband of Paullne Stock: months al 4 s and acquaintances are respect. ted to attend the funeral on Thurs- ber 5, at 2 o'ciock, from his par- n_Onondega avenus and Interment Italian Ceme- a native of Stettin, Germany, aged » 6 months and 16 days. (New York papers please copy. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 p. m., from the parlors of }. F. Suhr & Co.. 1337 Mission street, be- Capta BEHRMA ovember 2, 1908, F. Behrmann, an wite of C. xe Osgood and James > X aged 50 y tween Seventh and Eighth. Interment Cy- Johnston, 5% Trvtane, 59 years | [ Tess Lawn Cemetery by eléctric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets E7Eriants and acqustntamces ars mspect- | R NN Novesstar & invited to attend the funeral services ey y, November 6 at 2 o'cloc Jane, beloved wife of the late Willlam Staf. morttacy chapel of the Golden Gate 2 ame | ford, and mother of Nicholas and John Stat. taking Company, 2 Mission street, near| ford, Hr;. mL.figuggx{rd lnld “tflh'eluln!;r Séepne,. Tw i rmen Y 4 4 Richas , ‘ounty Y S Setement 1 0. 10, W Come | S ciied. Doainud; kol 48 yoace. YLOR—In this city, November 3, 1903, Ben. TANmin ., dearly beloved husband of Sarah Taylor, and father of Charles jamin H. and the late Frank L, tive of Illinois, aged 63 years BROWNRIGG—In this city, November 1, 1903, Frances C., beloved daughter of Frances and the late Willilam Brownrigg, and sister of Robert and Lulu Brownrigg, a native of San aged 4 mont Francis and 24 days. g tod « »)Y—In this _city, November 2, 1903, o dearly beloved husband of Mars 7 Notiee of funeral hereafter. VALENZUELA—In Alameda, October 27, 1908, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Valenzuela, VON OESEN—In this city. November 3, 1903, Dora, dearly beloved wife of J. E. C. von Oesen, and mother of Irma von Oesen, and daughter of Wilheimine and the late Diedrich \‘t‘\ anaharx C)PLORAL "DESIC 107 POWEEL =2« E L. dy, and loving father of Joseph, Wii- liam and May Cassidy, a native of County Meath, Ircland, aged 54 years €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 48 Sharon street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass be celebrated for the repose of his soul, encing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cemetery. DONAHOE—In this city, November 2, 1903 Julia Donahoe, beloved niece of Mrs. Hannah McCarthy, and sister of Mrs. Patrick O’ Brien and Mrs. George Walcom, a mative of the City of Cork, Ireland. C7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at § o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 523 Myrtle avenue, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral, where a solemn requiem e —— 16— Sunny furnished rooms for e 1202 Lower floor, sunny kitchen, running water, gas E av . with MODEL HOUSE, 1 208 Sto —] - nished rooms, g $12 bath' gas, phone. O'FARRELL, 12752 3 or 4 1 ing rooms: all Arvxxxzx. 608—2 or 3 for housekeeping: gas :nd bath. WEBSTER, 1125—3 sunny, furnished house- eeping roome; adults. —— CLASSIFIED advertisements and received &t Call branch office, 2300 sunny rooms, furnished Dr.R.L. Walsh Bas resvmed demtal prastioe HENRY J. CALLACHER CO, (Successors to & Gallagher.) .., DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. % his former oflens FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. s 20 7th st., opposite unaan ‘School, 847 Geary St. Tlrectiy opposite Saratega Hall UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ~———Funeral Directors and Embalmers.—— Formerly in M itan Now at_866 MISSION, Reduced Rates for Thirty Days Painiess Extraction . . . . . 25¢ &Q0K FOB THIS AD. BACE OTHER DAT. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. Ireland, | e funeral serviees | quaintances are fespect- | ¢ years 8 months and 23 | In- | / 1903, Becker, and sister of Mrs. Aug Hansen, Mrs. Emile A. Groezinger and Edna Becker, & na- tive.of Ban Francisco. Cal. aged 30 years 10 mon: £ Notice of funeral hereafter. WATERS—In St. Mary's Hospital, November 3, 1903, Patrick, dearly beloved brother of Joseph Waters, Mrs. Mary Joyce and the late Mrs. Annie Hln&z: & native of parish of Louth, County Louth, Ireland. EFFriends and a nces are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday). at $:45 a. m.. from the funeral pariors of the Pacific’ Undertakers, 777 Mis- sion street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemp requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commencing | at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. WILSON—In this city, November 1, 1908, An- nie, beloved wife of the late Willlam G. WiL. | som, and mother of A. R. Wilson, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 35 years. Seconds, 13 VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE OFF JAPANESE COAST SHAKES WHALER CALIFORNIA '!So Strong Is the Vibration,,Which Continues for Forty That ther Jar Causes the Stopping - of a Watch in the Pocket of the Chief Officer. oD | WESTENHAVER—In_this city, November 2, | 71603, at his late residence, 1216 Noe street, | Charles C.. beloved husband of Beile Westen- | | haver, and brother of Mrs. C. H. Westcott, | Mrs. M. E Jordan and D. M. Ramsey, a na- | tive of Cloverdale, Cal., aged 45 years 1 month and 14 days. 11 €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. | | fully invited to attend the funeral Thureday, ' at 1:830 o'clock, from the Advent Christian | Church. Church street, between Twenty-ninth 1 and Day. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- ter | YORK—October 31, 1968, Willlam, beloved husband of Jennié A. York. 67 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services te-day (Wednesday), at 8 oclock m. m.| | at the Maso ‘emple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the aueplces of | | Mount Moriah Lodze No. 44, F. and A. M. | | Interment Vallejo, Cai. ZIMMERMAN—In this city, November 2. 1003, Bergitha Catherine, beloved mother of Mary | | Zimmerman and the late Castain Louis | | rman, and sister of Mrs. W. Osborn of Ozkland o late Mrs. B. H. Titien of this city, a aged 05 years ative of Stavanger, Norway. nd 13 days. E7 Frier r y_invited to at- ! tend the funeral (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, f h residence, 207 Lex- ingica ayenue, near Twentieth street, thence ' to Our Savior's Scandinavian FEvangelieal | Howard street, near | services will commence at nt Mountain View ST. fo the de. Church ts and rela- g in St. | at9a m I | | | | FUNERAL NOTICE. XX b Office “of the Grand Secretary, Grand | Lodge, . and A. M.. of Californi: The Grand dge of Free and Accept- ed Masons of the State of California will bold a special communication in King Solomon’s Hall, at the Masonic Temple | in this city, on Thursday, the 5th inst, at | 10 O'clock, a. m.. H r the purpose of conducting the fun-| al of our late esteemed and beloved brother, the M.W., MORRIS MARCH ESTEE | Past Grana Master of the Jurisdiction, | The Grand Officers, Past Grand Officers and members thereof, and the| officers and members of the several| | Lodges in this jurisdiction are hereby | | notified and requested to be in attend-| | | ance. . By direction of the Grand Master. GEO. JOHNSON, Grand Secretary Grays Harbor L - |Oyster Harbor. i Crescent City - Santa Rosa. . Point Arena. J. Dx 5 Newburi San Diego & Way . Mendocino & Pt. Arena. Nov. -..{Seattle & Tacoma Grays Harbor . Arcata Coos Bay & Port Orford N 7 | Coos Bay - Toct \:3 WATER IN THE HOLD. | Columbta. . BARKENTINE KATIE FLICKINGER, WHICH RECEIVED SUCH A STRAINING IN A GALE OFF CAPE FLAT- TERY THAT HER SEAMS OPENED AND SHE PUT INTO PORT TOWNSEND WITH FOUR FEET OF — .| San Pedro & Wi | Portiand & As 5 | North Fork. .. boldt 8. Monica . Harbor. . | Humbolat HEAVY earthquake on the Jap- | Pt anese coast shook up the whaling | Sound’ Ports. Humboldt ........ 2 bark California last August with | San Diego & W b v such a jar that the chief officer’s were on deck, wondering whether or not the bark had suddenly become mixed u TO SAIL, | nat S ir a free-for-all race in which the compwt- | oo s PERGE o' Satla| Pler- | jtors were adult whales of full growth. | 1“_ Lindaue)| NOvember 4. | The California came into port late yes-| . Astorla & Portland| 5 pm|Pler 28 v oon, but reached quarantine | Lakme. ....| Humbolde 2% & Dlpier %3 | terday atternoo: q | Coronado.. | Grays Harb: | 4 pm Pier 10 | in time to pass the doctor. She had a suc- Cheballs... Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pier 2 | cessful trip and in the grand division of G.W.E ;\;.mrm &hr'nn!;anl\ am|Pier 24 | the spolls all hands will recelv 3 | ‘November 5. = ity C. Nelson. . e P vor o thing. “Some of t! | Ceritennial. Seatile & Tocome.| & prEler 2| Josephs, “will get as much as $20. | Humboldt ..... 9 am Pler 13| The California left here November 2. Btate of Cal San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 | going first to the Marquesas\Islands, in | | Bontta Newport & Wa: # am Pler 11 < iRl shie. Westhisied thi | Phoenix Mendocino City ot 1 s the vicinity of which she ere: e | ; Bl terrific hurricane which on January 13 5 iR o swept those south- sea fslands with such November 6. |9 am|Pler 2 Pomona Humboldt .........J1:30 p}n" 9 | disastrous effect. The bark Alice Knowles, Rainier Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 10 | which arrived last night too late for Ramses. Hamburg & Way..| 8 am|Pier 19 { quarantine inspection, was in the same November 7. 1 Allfance. .. | Eureka & Coos Bay|......| storm. 8. Monica. | Lon Angeles Ports. (10 am s 13| From Marquesas the California went to Pt. Arena..| Point Arena ......| 4 pm Pler 2 | Guam, where several days were spent. | Centralfa..| Gravs Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pler 10 | She was at Hakodate and hunted the | RtvalL Tinaps flarbor....| 3 pmiPler 2 | waters along the Siberian coast. She lost | Alameda. .| Honolulu ...... .../11 am|Pier 7 " 8 s Umatill | Puget Sound Ports.(11 am Pier 9 | S€Ven whales and d\{rlng the voyage had Curacao. Mexican Ports ....[10 am Pler 11 | boats stove in five times. No lives were Peru g Lx;{- P 'mm-‘llz m*’;ler 40 | lost and the men who were in the boats laqua um . - pm(Pler 2 | speak lightly of being flipped into the | Arctie e s - e Pler 10 | air by the forc of a blow from a whale's | Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm!Pier 10| tail and soused Into the sea alongside the | Coos B.& Pt.Orford(10 am|Pier 13 | splashing mammal. San Du»gob& Way| 9 am|Pler 11 | ' The California’s catch is valued at . > | | about §20000 and inclules 10%5 barrels of | Humbolar 11 2| sperm ofl, 135 barrels of whale oil and | Astorla & an 24 | 1223 pounds of bone. Coos Bay.. San Pedro & Way. ORI R November 10. A. Maru...| China & Japan....| 1 pm(Pier 40 Lytton Repairs Completed. J. Dollar...| Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am/Pler 2( The British steamship Lytton left the Risdon Queen Puger Bound Poria|tl amipler o | 1roR Works yesterday and anchored in the Chico. Coquille River......[ 6 pmipier $ | S3em. SWhen Sho arrived here some weeks 8an Pedro..| Humboldt . | 4 Pmipier 32 | %82 pe, as the result Nevember 14 ) L ot having been ashore on the Central American coast. Ve lays on unters San Juan..N. Y. via Panama.[12 m|Pler 40 Polnt ary dock and has been thoroughiy over: hauled. “The Risdon people made a quick job FROM SEATTLE, of the repairs, which were completed to the full satisfaction of the London Salvage Associ- Steamer. For. | Satls. | ation, under the eye of whose manager, Archi- = baid P. McFarlane, they were made. The Les. Al-KlL.... Skagway & Way Ports.|Nov. 4| janaw 1s now at the Risdon for extensive re- Dirigo........| Skagway & Way Ports.[Nov. 6 | patra) Bertha Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. Nov. 1 AR TR 5 Valencia. Skagway Vay Ports.|Nov. Skagway & Way Ports.[Nov. 7 The Overdue List. Skagway & Way Ports.\Nov. 13| The French bark Parls was added yesterday Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.(Nov. 16 { 1o the overdue list. She s cut 178 days from Hamburg, for Honolulu, and fs quoted at 10 per cent. There were several changes In the rates of the other overdues, which stand as follows: St. Mungo, 60 per cent; Charlonu: 10 per cent; Wilkommen, 15 per cent; Ver jean, 10 per cent; Daisy, 75 per cent: Torris- dale, 25 per cent, and Paris, 10 per cent. .o Must Discharge Her Cargo. The barkentine Katle Flickinger, which on Monday was compelled to put back to Port wnsend, leaking, as a result of damage su mmd in lhl:l-mo‘fl cammgh:y. w h':v. ; discharge cargo Recovers Gold Watch From Bay. Diver Oscar Abrahamson yesterday recov- ered the gold watch which a few days ago {umbled into_the bay at Harrison-street whart rom the pocket enry Sellers = S supply Combany. - o Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low wsters occur at the city front (Mission-street wi about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. ‘Sun rises. Sun sets. e Moon sets (full). 5:49a. m. Ft. 41100 2oi10:35| ‘B0 —0.1/11:54] 4.9 Wi wi :19) t 01 | cargo Sonoma Sydney & W ; gflc‘o. Coquille River watch stopped and all hands re- |2 onita Newport & Way Port: ” scare, haking Korea. .. Nk W Tevan o ceived a large sized scare. The sha s |a w. Portland & Astoria. continued for nearly forty seconds an | Colon. . New York via Panama|Nov. things settled down all hands | | Clty Puebia. .. Puget Sound Ports.... Nov Mg SN0 ANl Shing day for consigned to various British ports, valued at $21,614, lowin=: 1104 pkes fresh fruits, raisins, 10,950 1bs 185 shrimps, 10 0 rts onions, 1650 Ibs whisky, 3632 coffee, s, 546 gals wine. 2 cs drums acids, 3128 Ibs a with an assorted m s canned salmon, meals, 922 ibs | ibs hops, 6 cs choese, 39 pkgs groceries | Col pkgs fresh vegeta- dried fruit, cs assort 630 1bs 165 bxs honey, 1 cs sheet lead, pigs lead, 15 cs 2 b 3 bbis paints, 8 1bs copper plate, . 18,500 1bs copperas. 30 ¢ leather, 67 pkgs machin arms and am bdls paper. - Shipping Intelligenc: ARRIVED. pkgs dry good: 2070 1bs fertilizer, 15 | 16 cs Tuesday, November 3. Stmr Coquille River, 4 San Pedro. Stmr Bonit Pedro and way Stmr Westport, port Dart, Alberts, ports. Stmr Lakme, Christiansen, 424 hours from | Port Los Angeles, Stmr Alameda, from Honolulu. Dowdell, 6 days Stmr Greenwood, Johnson{ 17 hours Albion. ‘Whal stmr Belvedere, Tilton, 22 Port Clarence. Br ship Craigerne, Loades, 79 days from Newcastie, N 8§ W. Br ship Khyber, Rothery, 158 days from | Cardiff Fr ship Marechal Suchet, Gautler, 72 days from Newcastle, N § W. Br bark Procyon, Johnston, 150 days from Glasgow. Br bark Inverness, Lewis, S0 days from New- castle, N § W. Fr bark Babin Chevaye, from Antwero. hours from 63 hours from Ean | Smith, 17 hours from West- | 20 hours trom days from Robert, 138 days Whal bark Alice Knowles, Montgomery, 97 days from Hakodate. Whal bark California, Joseph, 34 Okhotsk Sea. days from Schr Emma Utter, 12 days from Grays Har- bor. CLEARED. Tuesday, November 3. Stmr Corona, Eagles, Eureka; Pacific Coast S 8 Co. Stmr George W Elder, Randall, R & N Co. J D Spreckels & Bros Co. SAILED. Astoria; O Ger stmr Nicaria, Rubarth, Seattle and Vie- Tuesday, November 3. Stmr Stmr Stmr * Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr San Mateo, Ross, Tacoma. Corona, Johnson, Eureka. Gypey, Leland, Santa Crus. Celia, Nordberg, Atblon. Signal, Bendegard, Coos Bay. Coquille River, Dart, ——, Lakme, Christiansen, ——. Ger stmr Nicaria, Rubarth, Victoria and Se- attle. Br ship West Lothian, Davies, Seattle. Fr bark Anjou, TELEGRAPHIC. Le Tallec, Queenstown. POINT LOBOS, Nov 2, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind SE; velocity, 12 miles SPOKEN. Per stmr_Alameda—Oct 31, 2:48 N lat, 143.52 W lon, met steamer . hip standing SSE. Nov 2, 1:12 a m—34.42 N lat, lon, Br stmr Coptic, hence 31st, for Fer Br bark 25" La Procyon—Oet 130 W, Fr bark Boleldfeu, from Taltal, 43 days out. Per Br bark Inve ST ‘Hongkong, per hour. & m—29.1 bouna SW 131.38 W . for in the Atl reached Staten in the Pacific had light winds and fine t 8 fo lon ASTORIA—Satled Nov stmr Indra- samha, for Honmgkong: Br stmr Vermont, for South "Africa Sailed Nov 3—Br ship County for Algoa Bay: Br ship Dunsiaw, Inverness, for South | Africa; stmr Chacies Nelson, for San Fran- | BANDON—_Arrived Nov 3—Stmr Chico, [ hence Oct 30. Sailed Nov 3—Sehr ciseo. COOS BAY—Sailed Stmrs Alliance, | Empire and Navarro and schr Western Home, for San Francis | _DUTCH HARBOR 1 Meteor. In port Oct 28—Stmrs 3—s Metha Nel- son, | FORT BRAG wick, for San Fran NOME—In port Oct 25—U S stmr Corwin, to sail the same da; PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Schnauer, from Port Gamble. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Nov 3—Bktn mpo. “Sailed Nov 3—Stmr Brus- H 7 F] H g ] 3—Schr Ida Katle Flickinger, for Tacoma. Arrived Nov 3—Br ship Cralgmore, from Vancow SAN DIEGO—Arrived Nov 3—Schr Bertha Dolbeer, from gEureka. SAN PEDRS—Arrived Nov 3—Stmr from Eureka. Sailed Nov 3—Stmrs Redondo and San Ga- briel, for San Francisco; schr Sadle, for Ump- qua. SEATTLE—Sailed Nov 3—-Stmr Senator, for San Francisco: stmr Excelsior. for Valdez. Sailed Nov 2—Stmr Faralion, for Skagway. Safled Nov 3—Jap stmr Tosa Maru, Hongkong. Arrived Nov 3—Stmr Oregon, stmr Elthu Tohmeon, from Nome. TACOMA—Salled Nov 3—Bktn Portland, for San Francisco. WESTPORT—£alled Nov 3—Stmr Fulton, for San Pedro. Neoyo. o from Nomes ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Nov 3—U & stmr Thomas, from Manila, for San Francisco; stmr Sonoma, from Sydney, for San Francisco. Sailed Nov 3—Stmr Korea, for San Fran- clsco. KAHULUI-Safled Oct 31—Bark Edward May, for Makawell. EASTERN PORTS. CAMDEN—Launched Nov 2—Stmr Manchu- ria, for Pacific Mail § § Co. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 2—8Stmr Alllanca, from Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. ALGOA BAY—Arrived prior to Nov 3—Br ship n Castle, from Portland. ANTWERP—Sailed Nov 1—Br ship Clan Mackenzie, for San Franeisco. BREMEN—Sailed Oct 21—Br ship Clan Bu- chanan, for Henolulu. MANILA—Arrived Oct 28U 3 stmr Sher- bence Oct 1. BOURNE—Arrived Nov 2—Bktn James Tuft, from Port Ludlow. MONTEVIDEO—Satied Oct 18—Ger stmr Se- sostris, for Hamburg. -Arrived Oct 18—Stmr City of PANAMA—. hence Sept 26. "A ROSALIA—Arrived prior to Nov 3— Ger ship from Hamburg. SINGAPO! rrived prior to Nov 3—Nor stmr Terje from Port Said. SWANSEA—Salled Nov 1—Ital ship Caterina Accame, for San Francisco. SYDNEY—Arrived Nov 3—Bark Yosemits, from Eureka. VENTNOR—Passed Oct 30—Br bark County of Kinross, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. - OCEAN STEAMERS. - ANTWERP—Arrived Nov 3—Stmr Rhynland, from Philadeiphia; stmr Kroonland, from New - Oct 30—Stmr Hekla, for New York. GIBRALTAR—Sailed Nov 3—Stmr Hohen- sollern, from Genoa and Naples, for New York. GLASGOW—Arrived Nov Laarer- tian, from New York: stmr from via L—Safled Nov 3—Stmr Corean, for St Johns, N F, and Philadeiphia; stmr WK" 3-Stmr Hesperta, for SbEERaTOR Lehed Nov s —sums v, s Totie U P Auckland. DIED. SEATTLE. Nov 3—Died, in this oy, W= @ay, Captaln Fraok J.