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THE SAN FRANCISCO (,ALL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1903, 3 39 {15 WHALE TAKES ONE OF THE MONTEREY'S | juny (ISIearrs [SMALL RISE IN |sooraean o a3 Novmber 8, 1o SOUTHERN PACIFIC 3 BOATS INTO DEPTHS OF THE ARCTIC TN, IN FARRIS CASE| CASH ROLDINGS =esiae k. from the funeral LU SRR Submarine Trip Comes to an End When the Harpoon s, o R i g, LT e | P P Missouri State Senator|Increase Over Amounts| o M e, Ty o g 8.004 Davis, Woodland, Knighia ‘Landing, Schooner Must Face Second of Last Year Only $0s AeIEEe i . $ 8L Brings Back to Port Only 3500 Pounds of Bone Trial. — — - ~ — i T Pulls Out of the Mammal’'s Carcass-- N—1 his ecity, November 6, r sband of Eliza | of Dan Harringto & years 3 NI.TM].IMIWMMNBI& Slight. Foomm! 12 Moo o Tacy, : ‘ Eight Men Vote for Convi ; Tob. Modestor brosmo, HAT the whaling schooner ight Men Vote for Convic- | Banks Drawing on Resources Elnep Junciion. Lemoore, Han: Monterey missed in the way of ford, Visalia. Bakerste! 438 e bone and blubber was mede tion of the Alleged to Meet Demand for l-l&n‘-'; (Rxprese_Davia, wiiiaza s . > uwp in part in excitement. She Boodler‘ 'Frute, Ked Biuff, Portisad 3 R g g caught, Killed and secured the | Loans. : 8304 Niler S Jose, Livermore, Sisck: 1903, bone from two whales, but éaught, chased e R R P . - - e s ) o &w and lost three and chased and missed ten. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Nov. 7.—The | NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The Financler ‘aora, Tuolumne and Angels 4 At Luke's Hoepital, Novem- | O1€ Of the whales that was lost took a | jury before which State Senator Frank | says: The striking feature of the state- | 3884 and Statio e k! sudden dive and carried with it harpoon, | line and boat. 80 sudden was the dive that those in the boat had no time to slacken or cut the line. Down went every- body, and the whale probably would have towed all hands home with it had not the harpoon torn its way ost of the mammal's flesh and released the boat. The whaling steamer Belvedere collided with the Monterey in the Arctic, but in- H. Farris was tried on a charge of brib- | ment of the New York Assoclated Banks ery in connection with alum legisiation, | last week was the close correspondence | | came into court at 10 o'clock and report- | in the loss of cash as officially shown with ed that it had fafled to agree on a ver- | estimated losses as based upon the trace- dict. The Judge thereupon discharged the | able movements of money ~during the ad arrives v el petes R i el e s o B ftem was| 1090 ",;..‘,’,',"},‘:.‘:..’."E‘“:f.;o‘""‘ | | reported that the jury stood eight for 38,217,900 as disciosed by the statement,| 1 Bieoens Way Ststiens. conviction and four for acquittal. This' while the estimates indicated a loss of ’i' recessitates a new trial. | $10,814,000. Doubtless the decrease last a native flicted little damage. The Monterey en- ccuntered some terrific weather October in lititude 51 north, longitude 136 west wind came from the northeast and Senator Farris was the first of the in- | week was partly due to the bringing over dicted members of the Legislature to be | tried on charges of boodling. He was tried on a direct charge of receiving §7000 and distributing it among seven | from the previous week of the three days’ average, which was not reported in the previous week, and adding thereto the average loss on the cash movement last nez, Byron, 7. Modesta, Merced, Fresno snd Way Sta- tfons beyond Port Costa. Ba members of the Committee on Criminal | Week. S%zl Martinez, Tracy, Stockton, Lod! Jurisprudence for holding up the bill in- | The deposits were decreased $17,571,%0, r ""‘:&i"‘h‘"‘"fl“““"‘”‘ troduced to amend the law prohibiting Which amount is less by $5,114,000 than the | 4 Niles, Tracy. Stockton. Lod! . the use of alum in baking powder. This | Sim of the loss of cash and of the de-| 4 Hayward. Niies. Irvington, San money, the testimony went to show, | cTease in loans—the latter being 311,413,000 Livermore | came from Daniel J. Kelly of New York, | _iherefore the statement fails to balance. o representative of the baking powder | ;fhhe required reserve was reduced trust, and was alleged to have been hand- | HYG;ZU;P" ul’,)e fld""‘"" in deposits by ed to the accused by former Liuctenant | 1o005%5. Deducting this sum from the N1l - loss of cash as above leaves 34,597,925 as | §.006 Orie = v ] 897, cnul Hlll Governor John A. Lee. This was the!the decrease In surplus reserve, making Omaba, St Louls. cm-";-;' y of Lee, D! a8 | this item $5,394,2%5. Computed upon the e e A ness for the State. A letter purporting | pagis of qeposits, less those of $07.152.200 sun, ‘Eimirs, Davis, Sscramento, for sixteen hours howled and ripped its | way past the littie blubber hunter. Oil | was poured on the water, and to this| | alone, says Captain Foley, is due the| | Monterey's survival of the storm. Dead | | alm followed the gtorm, and then from a gale even more se- veére than the northeaster. The Monterey brought 330 pounds of | bone. The members of the crew will re- ve $1 each as their share of remunera- tion for the cruise. of the Order The whaling steamer Alexander ar- i to have been written by Lee to Kelley, E Rockita. Asbum, Colféz, | » 1 iy X . Reno, W rived in port last night after a long crufse | returning the $7000, was presented as evi- | o P oie Tapn e hmes 5% SAmath e N e in Alaskan waters. The Alexander lost | dence, but Lee denied the authorship of it. may be noted, - - » Mountain, Elko . . 425 two of her boats in a heavy gale on Oc- I P fyt j ey oted, are only $3%02,600 higher 7.580 % | { Foreman Ross sald: “The four men | han the minimum of twelve months. On . tober 27. John Landers, an aged seaman, | | | Who voted for acquittal were Peter Lauf, . December 27 last year the specie was $153.- ez died of old age on September 7 and was | | | Ben Pringer, James Clark and Benjamin . 744 3 . o b v 'and Way Stations. 11.254 4 A | | - a 744,300, while on March this year, the| gg§r Oregon & Californis Express—Sac- b“f“" at 5(;5, Tge Alexnnrlsr: catel “3‘1 | Lockett. Every one of the four agreed | legal tenders were $64,758,500 making the . n{n:nw, Marysyille, Reddin seven whales. She brings 12,000 pounds | | | that he thought Farris”guilty, but he | total $218,502,800 cash: the total reserve Porthand, Puget Sound snd East. 8.554 of bone. The Alexander reports having sighte? the whaling steamer Willilam Balies “-x Cape Lisbourne on October 11 clean. She | g of the whaling | felt that under the instructions the testi- | reported last week was $222,405,400, includ-| ° 107 Hayvard, Niles and San Jose (Sus mony was not sufficiently strong to per- | ing $159.435,9%0 specle and $62 . mit him to vote that way. They felt | tenders. The excess of loans over depos- | | that there was a reasomable doubt of | its, which In the previous week was $: 5164 Newark, centerville. San Joss, Haskett, A. Hender- % Mfatenine, W. John. atrick, H. C. Marsale RS N an, Thomas O'Dowd also reports the sal & guilt.” i1 981,900, was la - Feiton, Bouloer Creel Sants steazser Merains Star Trom Unalaska on | | | %Judge Graves set the case for retrial|ing that the ;;n::fl:]r:?“lzml;nd:fp?n 2160 ,f",,""‘:"‘(’:‘a,‘:’“:: y tober 22. | December 14. The case of Senator C. A.|thelr loanable resources, including ecapl-| - Wew Almaden, Los Gatos. Foitos Alamed;“-’_‘—Sails AEpE AR | Smith on the same charge was set for |tal. The decrease of $11,414,000 in loans Bouider Creok, Santa Cruz aa trial December 16. 5 last week was doubtiess due to operations Prineipal Way Blatione . ; ey Otthls i bobSa e S G incident to the November settlement. 4 %o Noek e S Fan SS s .u:ln_\_-du mma’“‘;m-“er:(i }{x{.m::x:u with Bank Officials Under Arrest. rbfl'lnl’llfllcm of loans show that three| 7930r Hunters Tramn, !;:‘u‘r;l“. o] tain A J. Bradish, A. Brown, A. §. Brown, | | ner, cashier, and A. G. Schafter, assistant | ber of i itutions was uwo\in ° nm| ORKIAND 33 4 40ga 2 Bl A A e a | cashier of the Scott County Bank, which v it B o : rrom A EUANCICO, Pt g ket S8 S D. Elwell, G ay | Gray, R. L. Halsey, P.J‘ 1:00 4.4, 1.00 3.00 | { closed its doors last Saturday, have been From ouu"?m Foot of Broadway — | arrested. It is alleged they received de-| G0 VERNOR SETS ASIDE {25 mm..“"""zu'"zfl"turm posits after the bank was insolvent. They | COURT-MARTIAL VERD: Seage). | were released on $2000 bonds each. The B ‘Eg"fim aad 'F-u-.-u Streets.) P ey 2 | | 51 aniites, sipupt - 2moont o $h- | Provious Good Record Saves Briga- | §i8k 585 Jok 1ol way Suavene: - § Jer . Il-yvh)w rger. W. Sanford, Mrs. Sanford, E. ! abilities, $154,054 dier General Cliase of 8904 New Almaden (Tues, Frid. oniy), 4100 or, Miss Schlueter. H. Schutte, Mrs. 8004 CosstLine Limited—Stopsonly San C. P. Thurston, Carl SRR B l Postmasters Commissioned. Colorado. Jose, Giiroy (connection for Hol- o Wnitne, M. | WASHINGTON, D. C., Now. 7 The to1- |, PENVER. Nov. 7_Governor Peabody Heter). Pajsto, Castrovills, Sa- z SIS | lowing Postmasters have been commis. | 10-d8Y set aslde the verdict of the court- m-amm&nmgmm i g then sioned: California—Luella C. Fippin, | | martial which found Brigadier General (connection for Lompoc) prinet- Vanduara Not Overdue. ! Rough and Ready; Taylor B. Friend, La | John Chase guilty of disobedience of or- stations thence Santa Bar- The carelesspess of somebody at San Diego Costa. Oregon—Ora E. Larson, Juniper. ;ders and sentencing him to dismissal from “:;‘; :?dc::ov‘l?l':':ucma ":: was responsible for the scare the British bark the service. The Governor decided that Monterey and Pacific Grove. Vanduara gave those interested in her. She| | @ iimiifrliilmifieileiofdeiol=i~+ @ | the findings of the court were correct, but | 8.00a San_ Jose. Tres Pinos, Caplts was reported as having left the southern port | % = Al | Time and Hetghts of High and Low |l VIEW of the general's previous good Sen Lot “Dviepe” snd. Princh ays ago for Puget Sound. As z i Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San |F©COrd restored him to duty as commander 4100 i and the vessel failed to put In an WHALING SCHOONER MONTEREY WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY || Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | of the National Guard of Colorado. The | 10- y Stations.. 214 at the northern port, underwriters | FROM THE NORTH AFTER AN EVENTFUL CRUISE, DURING || horityof the Superintendent charge of disobedience of orders was filed | 11 “"‘;,‘}‘";u":“ Juniom Gun e uncasy and on Friday the ! * d b ¥ E—The and low waters ocow tions . was relntured at 10 per cent. The rate ad- | WHIGH SHE GATHERED IN 3% POUNDS OF BONE. the olty Tront (Mission-streer. whart) sbour 35 | 28aI0st General Chase by Adjutant Gen- | 130r San Jose and Wy Sisiioi rday to 25 per cent. A number | minutes later tha; Fort Point; the helght | eral Sherman Bell, who issued an execu- 3.007 Pacific Grove Express—Sa who had played her at 10 per | o AL o e | Of tide is the same at both places. | tive order at Cripple Creek, which was San_Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, i arrive” sold out when the rate | et AT | disregarded by the commander. General e B ‘,‘.,?.}:‘.: r i per cent, making & quick and sub- | $22.661; Holland, $12,089; France, $750; Bel-| Btmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Point Arena. ‘ sk NOEMC. & | Chase attempted to justify his action on Creek and Narrow Gauge Potnts) stantial profit. Meanwhile the advisability of | glum. $150; England, $6332. The following [ Stmr Francis H Leggett, Jahnsen, Eureka. the . ground that st Gilroy for Hollister, Tres mmunicating with San Diego was sugsested, | were the Deircioal erposte: Stmr Point Arena, Biller, Mendocino, | Bun rises ! i at many “manufactured Fiaos, a¢ Cassroville for Saiiass. 12180 This wae done and late in the afternoon it | To Central America—100 ctls barley, 110 gals | Schr Fannie Adele, Felsher, Coos Bay. executive orders” had been issued and he | 5.30r Gilroy Way Passeng 0.454 was learned that the Vanduara salled, not for | wine, 12 pkgs freeh fruits, 221 lbe dried fruit, Bchr Jennie Stella, Hansen, Grays Harbor. | s was in doubt as to whether the order in | 14450 (via. Santa Giara) Lob Puget Sound, but for Newcastle, Australia, | 111 pkgs groceries and provisions, 360 Ibs tea, SPOKEN, uestion y W, and has still’ plenty of time within which to | 276,000 ibs cement, 3 cs gasoline, 33 pkgn malls, | po. Ger bark Atalanta, at Eureka, from | & * RSN Swapor nat. 33:?«::: b B e meake a good passag | 457 1bs spices, 222 'Tbs hops, 11 cs canned goods, | ganta Rosalla—Oct 17, lat 26 36 N, lon 128 23 RPN 07, IS R fim Ban Jose aad Prine! u‘nys:man a —_— 25 cs ofl, 5753 rairoad ties. 63 pkgn machinery. | 3¢ shiy Shemandoahy feora’ THons e At | Masked Man Raids Clubrooms. 8.00r Synset Limfted, Esstbound—Sed Nearly T Turtl § bales bags, 131 pkgs white lead, 50 cs cOBl | York: m1 en J > | T Lais Obfapo, Santa Barbars, Los early Turns e. T ; s L | OGDEN, Utah, Nov. 7%.—A single ‘Avgeles, Deming. EI Paso. New The schooner Seven Sisters, which arrived | To Peru—64,595 Ibs malt, 6260 1Ibs dried POINT LOBOS, Nov T zo"p EEeaRGe masked robber entered the Elite Club Orieans, New York. (Westbound { yesterday from Golovin Bay, nearly turned | frult, 140 c canned saimon. 80 ca alad oll, 35| o0 wing KW, velocity 28 mites per hour.. | | Tooms last night, lined up three men | 1g.18r ,,_,.‘,:;';g'“,;gm‘gn:&_nm | turtle off Point Reyes in one of the fty-mile- | BKED FEORTR D00 PGS Sy Pag 102 Tos DOMESTIC PORTS. | | against the wall and relieved them of ‘Redwood, Fair Oaks, an-hour squalls 1huf.\'rl!hlerdly :hur_r‘\_‘e‘d up l:fi | axle grease, 6 cs | MBENDOCINO—Arrived Nov 7—Stmr Phoe- | | about $2000 in cash and certificates of de- 6300 l',l.l:.l’i?'?-lg&w ':4,:: sea at that part of e coas e squell |aeaying supplies, 420 colls rope, 400 cs blast- | nix, hence Nov 6. | OTE—In the abs it £ the osit. Th obl Sy, S & suddenly and before a halyard | jng powder. 18 bbls oil, 6 cs caps and fuse. ABERDEEN—Arrived Nov 7—Schr J M | m? early mo:meu. ;‘;:'L:pr:l'lsgno 'x.o"d ; ?hrough n.ehu:k‘ :eo;r eanr:;r:?fld mtel ors | F1-40e Sorihten Frmetenn Mittina - couid be let g0 or a sheet touched over she | T Chile--300 cs salmon, 3000 lba lard, 30 cs | Colman, from Redondo: schr Sophle Christen- | hand eolumn and the ebccessive tides of the leutly wore Hagume, Sea Msteo, Bemmont, went on her beam ends, For a short space | eanned goods, 140 bbls ofl, 7 pkgs wagon ma- | sen. hence Oct 22; stmr Chehalls, hence Nov 4. | day In the order of occurrence as fo time: the | TUDDErs, as the men did not hear him ap- | L g e g« g her fate hung in the balance. All hands | terial s TACOMA—Arrived Nov i—iark Hesper, | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | Proach until he told them to hold up ' g11.30» May g B L T became euddenly busy; everything fast was | To Germany—1487.612 Ibs dried prunee, 270 | from San Pedro. | day, except when there are but three tides, as = thelr hands. After getting all the mo: i sie, L ~ B !? e aad |let go. and in a few minutes the danger had | cs canned fruit, 165,140 Ibs asphaltum. Balled Nov 7—Schr Alice McDonald, for San | semetimes occurs. The heights glven are in | 1 sight h by 4 e e S Tk Y et passed. The officers of the Seven Sisters re- | To Holland—375,241 Ibs dried prunes, 870 cs | Pedro. | Soition to the soundings of the United Srat.s | In sight he stepped to the door, told the | port that food is very scarce at Teller City. | canned frult. . o artea o SHANGHAI_Arrived srior to Nov 7—Br | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus () | three men that the first ona that looked Captain Campbell was offe 25 he | To Frai ed, prunes. mr Indrani, from Norfolk. | sign precedes the helght, then the number | a 1 C pe - Wouid take in 100 tons of provisions, but the | To Belzium-—5000 Ibs prunes. SEATTLEArrived Nov 6—Br ship Scottish | given 1s subtracted from the depth Eiven by | appeared. B Av omae i thi on | tions on Sunday. lateness of the season made this impossible, | To Englend—S7 bbln -hmu Moors, from San Diego. | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean -!-“NIYOH‘Y‘ E and Teller City, according to the officers of . Salled Nov, 7—Stmr Valencia, for Skagway; | of the lower low waters. * Via Sun Joaquin Valley. y | the Seven Sisters, Is going to be a very hun- Sailing of the Panama Steamer Ger stmr Nicaria, for Victoria * & Ouly trains stopping a¢ Vaiencis St. soutbbound B Thne RS T i 9eia Bloamer, | un Rka;_Amlwd Oet T BUNE. Pbesshs. Wvsinbuats of Reslsia. s a7e6:10 4.2, 7:004. .. 11:30 4. 4... 3:30 .. and 6:30 . | The steamier Peru, which safled yesterday | from San Francisco. es in iy Beynon): | | B s e e S oty o ioid e Dorts Cagedd 1 Arrived Nov . 7—Schr Lottie Carson, fi o Bar-Bound Schooners. o s b N o L L gan_ Pedro: stmr Marehiield, trom Hardy TO ARRIVE. e e C“-Ml‘m“ RY. CO. The steam schooners Del Norte and Mun- | $20,320; Panama, $2008; New York, $81,084: [ CTgSl o = . o i Q P e T ‘oming soon wit] e Sunday - dalay have been oft Crescent City for a week, | Ecuador, $022; Jamaica, $765. The lsading ex- | ciaco: stmr Eurekn. for San Frageionn © o0 ! = - OTi N St viany Sty on SAN FRANCISGU ANy NURTH PAGIFIS | and yesterday were still outside, awalting a | ports were as follows: WESTPORT—Arrived Nov 7—Stmr West- | Columbla Portland & Astoria . 8 four colors with heavy gold border, RAILWAY COMPANY. lull in the tempest wWhich has been raging. If | To Mexico—838 gals wine, 358 pkgs pota- | Port, hence Noy 6. 1 Grays Harbor . 8| | printed on heavy plate paper. Tiburon Perry, Foot of Market Street. they do nmot get In very soon it may be nec- | toes, S0 zks onions, 215 Ibs cheese, 1025 Ibs | TATOOSH—Passed in Nov 7—Fr ship Ville | C. Portland & Astoria . 2] Words will not adequately de- | | . == essary for them to return here without having | ham and bacon, 84 ca canned goods, 70 cs | de Mulhouse, from Port Los Angeles, for Port | Ee - Seattle & Tacoma - 8 scribe these remarkable pictures. FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFARL. made a landing. While thelr fuel holds out. | whisky, 7 pkas Eroceries and provisions, 20 cs | Townsend. | Gi £ Sy e 100 SOiag Ot thets WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 13:35. however, they will remain In the vicinity of | baking powder, 65 bxs fresh fruit, 20 cs mln-l COO0S BAY—Arrived Nov .—Schr AbMe, | Coquilie River . 8 ¥ f 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip their destinatio eral water, 1520 bs bread, 2418 Ibd eplces. 1615 | hence Nov 1. stmr Czarina, hence Nov 5. Nanaimo . s kind has ever been used by a at 11:30 p. m. | e 1bs dried fruit, s(;’ bxs D‘gte sgfi n; 3 700 . s«:lm(fi.xc{fin;mflcry“d Nov L hr Roy | ‘ll;cr”b‘:l?i(. E g‘ newspaper and The Call will be the s&‘r‘fi"fli’sfi"‘ tnn:lvfitsol'-lfl o m. , 3.. Ibs codfish, 200 bs tea, b cs brandy, , hence Nov 2 um i B = 0 and. Depart for Southern Ports. Tomber, 14 pkgs machinery, 100 flasks quick- | SAN DIEGO—Safled Sext 12—Br ship Van- s | m p;x::l;au:;:vi: th:mc:]un;ryl;‘o 5 00, 6:20, 11:30 o. m. | The Pacific Mail Company’s steamship Peru | silver, 12 cs rubber goods, 5 pl ;‘5’ drugs and | duara, for Newcastle, N 9 e - 8 ne e RAPAEL TO | sailed yesterday for Panama and way ports, | chemic 76 boller tubes, 85,786 Ibs soda, 5 BOUTH BEND—Arrived Nov T—S8chr Volun- -9 exclusive control of their use from | WEEK DAYS — 6:05, " | es boots and shoes, 14 cs paper, 1305 Ibs pot- | teer, hence Oct 28; schr Espada, from San | 9 their owner. :'12:50, 3:40, 5° L e e o e Facific Coast SteamahiD | ash, 44 pkys Dips and fittings, 1416 bdis | Pedro, i 8! Watch for later announcements, | | _SaturdaysExira trip a cmpany departed for Guaymas The Peru's | iy jys 45 pkes railroad materd pkes nalls, | FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 7—Stmr Bruns- | 9, o - argo included a large shipment of prunes | "'y oniral America—3254 bbls flour, 15,000 | wiek, hence Nov G. | u | | Wwith titles and descriptions. o q for New York. Ibs cement, 2,;, guls (25 cs) wine, 22 ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 7—Schr F W Howe | . 10 | “AT THE OPERA" WILL BE : i IR T e canned goods, 15 pkgs groceries and pru\lllon! and schr Samar, from San Pedro; bktn Echo, 10 ISSUED NEXT SUNDAY. | Loses Her Fore Gaff. | 460 1be ‘spices, 568 ibs ealt 11 pkge potatoes from Honolulu; sehr A F Coats, from Re- 4 4 private from his late | i3 | | o ‘onions, 14 cn cottonseed ofl, 4 casks beer, ' dondo: schr W F Jewett, hence Oct 81: Ger | 10! eet, at 12 o'clock, M The pilot-boat Lady Mine hed her fore gaft | 150 OVo0ai o1, 2600 fire bricks, 2 cs ammuni. | bark Prof Koch, from Port Los Angeles; Fr | 10 | % 13, thence to Masc carried awag vesterday in a squall, which | tion, 4 bbls tar, 10 bales cotton, 44 bdls 45 pes | bark Jollette, from Melbourns. i and Montgomery streets, | struck her as she was taking off the pllot | pipe, 3000 1bs rice, 30 bdls paper, 3 cs mineral GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Nov 7—Stmr | 12 - will be heid under the aua- | that took out the liner Alameda, A Chehalls, hence Nov 4: schr Alert, from Guay- | | 5 ¢ Speranza Lodge No. 219, ¥. and s o To Panama—i00 bbls flour, 1000 bxs soap, 2 | mas; schr_Soohia Christenson, hence Oct 22; 9 New York via Panama 12 schr’ Roy Somers, hence Nov 2; schr J M Col- San Diego & Way Ports| vember 6, 1003, & Movements of Transports. M-R, P York—78,030 gals wina, 80,500 «Ibs | man, from Redondo. Mendocino & Pt. Arena. The o Aried prumes, 400 cs honey, 70 bales funk, 123 | POINT LOBOS—Passed Nov 7, 11:30 a m— N livan, and sister | o 107 (Fansport Logan left Honolulu yester- | BHd BIOIPS 16690 1bs dry hides, 93.330 Ibs | Stmr South Bay, from Eureka, for San Pedro. Clarence V. Sui. | 98Y for this port and will be due here on m:-e wool, 4857 pigs lead. EVERETT—Arrived Noy 7—Stmr Grace e of Ban Franciseo, aged 5 | the 14th She brings the headquarters and ten Fcundor"—lfllfl gals and 3 cs wine. Dollar, hence Nov 2, Coos Bay. San Pedro & Way Poris| hs and & daye | troops of Fifteenth Cavairy, under com- To Jamaica—184 cs canned salmon and 2 es ISLAND PORT. Nerth Fork. .. | Humboldt .. will take place to-day | mand of Colonel W. M, Wallace, Her list | canned fruit HONONURD- S« Nov ~S_nip" s | BaEtc R ) 0 o'clock, from the resi- | includes G17 enlisted men, 10 sick and 2 ine | o in Addlllon Lo the foregolng the steamer car- | prymmond, for Port Townsend; stmr Nevadan, | Umatilla Buet Swund" Piste 1132 Tennetsee streot | sane. riod 895,357 Ibs dried prunes, valued at $7982, | ¢or Kahului, City Sydney.. | New York via Panama. s Cemetery The transport Thomas left Honolulu on the | en route to fl-m\mrr. Germany, -nd“azdnoo 1bs, EASTERN PORT. Abydos. ......| Hamburg & Way Ports y @nd County Hospital, | 34 inst. She brings troops C and H of the | valued at $080, for Rotterdam, Hollan DELAWARE BREAKWATER, Nov 6—Ship | Nevadan - Honolulu . W . & na- | Fifteenth Cavalry, under command of Colonel PRl YR (S 0 TR Henry O Heinstand of the adjutant’s gen. Shipping Intelligence. PORNIGN PORTH, - I8 S | eral departmen er complement consists of MA— 26 Des! 114 enlisted men, 120 casuale, 37 sick, 2 in- PRIVER. pure. for Hongkonge. - o 0r S Iodre- | steamer, sl e R. Thomp- | 5ane and 33 general prisoners. She will be Saturday, November T. Arrived prior to Nov 7—Jap stmr Shinano of Stockion, Mre. | due here on the 11th inst Stmr Noyo, Ellefsen, 40 hours from San | Mayu, from Seattle; stmr Olympla, from Ta- November 8, " . ‘\)f";:!::*:fn: ‘ NEWS ;rh;nx OCEAN. e Francls H Leggett, Jahnsen, 86 hours °SAN BLAS—Salled Nov G6—Stmr Colon, 1 i"'u‘“‘.‘.'.;‘.'--‘ g:::'xfli : : & D= ;‘: 15 Tt = e et e | M e s B | Haa i U " will e héld &t the i ;ltum“"“ to Mariners and |, Stmr Coron® A 4 g e s Poptiand, On Indravelll, from | y ., ... | Los Ageles Ports.| 5 pm(Pler 10 Engepe Cowmmtory -on | pping Morchants. 1 ol Dol iy SO i Cran e llnehrlnAn{—"rg:n"gorfi:m 24—Br ship S atile & Tacoma.. 7:30 a| 8:00 a| i .1 Grain for England. "Sime Norih Fork, Nelson, 28 hours from | PUNTA ARENAS-Eailed Oct 23—Ger stmr | & - Foria. 2 R nic Isac Tyeca, & DaUVe | qurdny for Bristor, Bogiad it T 2 e Eurekn. . s, Nordberg, 18 hours trom Alblon. | PSI000E N S TINE Ny 1 Br stme ching - aged 73 years e residence of her | LaneY TAIUS ALY 3756 Tl streer, | salued at $30.300; also 20,000 1t Iucaber ag | PAY; Tilton, 15 days . at 1:30 o'clock. Dri. | Guvnage, valued at $300. 'rxnwr‘tl.:::r Alexander, John ‘Bennecke, 6 days from Charters. e T The French bark Marechal de Villars, whicn | _Schr 1da McKay, Lethola, 7 days from Ku- tive of Rustla, aged 26 years. | made port on Friday, was chartered prior to isle-sur-le-Doubs, France, Pau- | arrival for wheat to Europe at 21s 64, ire, Macgenn, 108 hours from Coos | Wwo, for San Francisco. s Sacon-oal ctls wheat, | p Smr ESP Arrived prior to Nov T—Br stmr Indrapura, trom Oregon. Salled Nov 6—Stmr China, for San Fran- clsco. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Nov 3—Sehr Ma- R T AT AtFiYea prior o N T-Br 3 —. prior to Nov 7% Tfehr Honolpu, Reed, 12 days from Grays | stmr Indrani, from Norfol Yity and County ci of tiee Jate Isaac Weill, | The French ship Berangere Is & Harbor. 'OCEAN STRASERS. motper of Joscsh apd Loult | wheat trom Portand to Europe nhfo'-“:;;f’ b 1 B el i Oamisiall, 28 days Trom | jpuy YORK—Arived Nov T—Stmr Celtic, v olfstein, ve of | the British ship Dundee for lumber from Pugi - from Liverpool - and leenstown. A T o | Sound to a airect nitrate port st 28 9. » BT Sloalas, Urgetl 10 days from As- | gilied Nov 7Stmr Eturia, for Liverpeol; g o oo B e 0n3 D nalag actie Abéw st SN 28 days trom | e B e Fatmar Labn. o G, Ty and loving father of May E.. | A Cargo for Honolulu. mak Faan, Naples; stmr Ethiopia, for Glasgow, and M. E. Whalen, and the | The barkentine Archer was cleared yester. CLEARED. NTWERP—Salled Nov T—Stmr Kroonland, 10 Mary A. Whalen, 4 native day for Honolulu with an assorted merchandise Saturday, November 7. | g7 Now York. Irelend. | gargo. valued at $36.085, und including the fol. | _Stmr Alsmeds, Dowdell, Honolulu; J ed Nov 7—Stmr La Savofe, for and scquaintances are respect- | lowing: 125 bbis flour, 1900 Ibs salt, 460, Spreckels & Bros Co. New Yo Puget Sc Ports{11 am|Pler uttend the faperal to-morrow | fertiliser, 413 ctls Wheat, 4133 otla barloy. 05| Stmr Curacao, Poulsen, Guaymas; LI L—Salled Nov 7—Stmr Umbria, Te2j10 am! ) o’clock, from his late resi- | ctlx corn, 1791 bales hay. 42,083 8 18 Miidlings, | Coatt Sihmsble Co. tor New York ll.re-bet 13. street, between Castro and Jbs bran, 26,770 Ibs Stmr Peru, Mackinnon, Panama; Pacific Mall fled Nov 7—Stmr Lucania, for N ork. aias ~.,:'Z-mn and Beventesnth, | beans, 1620 Toe’ peas. 120 casks B ltffa"»'e"' Steamahip Co. i T iy i o thence t Holy Redeemer Church, | 6038 =als wine, 2700 Ibs coffee, 15 cs salmon, Ger stmr Ramses, Bielenberg, Hamburg; J K. where @ requicm high mass will be celebrated | 267 cs baking powder, 134 Dkgs kToceries D Epreckels & Bros Co. EN--Satled Nov T—Stmr Grosser Kur- and BREM! provisions. 250 1bs pearl barley, 2400 Ibs mq Fr Ah!n Bonus. La Guayader, Gomen, New for Nzw York. 127 cs canned goods, 20 cs bensine, 150 ¢ parr. RG—Salled Nov 7—Stmr New nis soul at 10 o'clock. In- . Caledonta; ¥ Henry. line, 4300 gals distillate, 3 ryll gas, 46 bbls &Br ship m&. Milne, Bristol; Girvin | York, lfl' Nl' York. 4 ils. 360 blast! — e Saps ‘ond fuse, T5 s ol "’"fiu“‘ Bidn Archer, Melville, Honolulu; Welch ) : 13 S Mm' T g o] v e R les 3 cs age. 2 bd's oars. - Saturday, November 7., | BTa15h “""';'"h T R s M St Asolte, er, Eureka. mnw hflfl-'nl to-day— 1. e., at noon of Bfihm-fldhfl.unl ,.-.,un--unm C. BURNETT, ¢ 0 Lieutenan 8 N, nm% Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast

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