The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 2, 1903, Page 12

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12 THE (SA FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2. 190 STEAMSHIP LOGAN SAILS FOR THE PHILIPPINES CARRYING AMONG EAGER TO SAVE SOUTHERN, PACIFIC rains re due to arrive at Tralns Lo A RANCISCO, (Main Line, Foot of Market Street ) \ IEATE — Fron NOVENGER 2. 1908, — .-7-3 7 & y 1 004 Vacavilic. Winters. Romsey_ ... OTHER PASSENGERS THE BRIDES OF THIRTEEN OFFICERS OF THE ARMY| BIE TREF BROVE Z5 i = 7.30s Vallejo, Napa, Caiistogs. Sauta . ¥ . Rosa, Martinez, San Ramon. ... 8.25¢ L * * 7304 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. o . e PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Dec 1—Schr Maria Exprose— (Via D The army transport Logan, freighted T T k h T i h U d s | f d h F | f et L e 8004 Shases Exp De # A 3 - s 1 Williame (for Bartlett Sp with the fighting men of the Twentieth fanSPOft aKes t € wentwt mte tates n antfy an t e ramilies 0 < REDONDOSailed Dec 1—Stme Sequota. for Native DaughtersAsked w,,,.“;’;: ‘;F, o Med | BT ‘rancisco. > £ Portland, = e s United States Infantry and a few bat- | ff L w f . H F b A h H Arrived Dec 1—Schr Forester, from Seattle. h 004 Davia. Woodiand. Knights Lavdia 7 o | % e e e : iy O ealions ‘of iy Sepdaso daltiNIse. | Many of the Officers--Leaves Wharf in a Heavy Fog, but Anchors in| zitousdei 555 Wi | to Preserve th | oo Do Groviie ¢ e o ‘ ¢ 2 2 kton, New: uding thirteen brides, sailed yester- [ . h M, “a:md Dec 1—Stmr Leelanaw, from Se Glants. | :y.n:n.l;mc “i:oc“”““ foe Saanie. i egepdl e e ] the Stream Until Sun Shows Clear Path to Sea Through the Mist| s nco cua bec 1sone asmien. vharf promptly at noon. She started ) x Port Townsend. : 8304 Port Costa. Martines, Tracy. < v EUREKA—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Pomona, i 3 vt Costa. s glige for stream as the hydro- = — — - % [ hence Nov 30, i mr Pomond | Grand Fresident Finkeldey Top. “Mogesto, Merced , n 13 Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Eureka, hence Nov 30. = < 3 e —— Sabiie ol - S NINSLOW- Arrived Dee i—Sche William Wishes Site Turned timie bz e fe! et ¢ X . 2 m, from San ro. e “hat the_ferry ‘ot and Y N Salled Dec 1-Bitn Katle Flickinger, for Into Park was clear of the wharf when the chorus | 2K (4 San Pedro. nto Park. g e g ;. ¥ TATOOSH—Pars'd Dec 1—Stmr Hyades, SV P ] . ter iront ; whisties, TRaxied s = from Yokohama, for Seattle; stme Olymplc: : nora, Tuolumae gnd Aogels for tire toilers of the ence Nov 28, for Tacoma; stmr Aztec, hence 4. Atiantic Express—Ogden sn: - P S Nov 28, for Tacoma: Be sme Fmpress ot | Grand President Miss Stella Finkeldey Atlantic Exprese-_Ogden a5 . 2 China, from Vancouver, for China. | of the Native Daughters of the Golden | Stattons ... .- e .5 and the Logan’s start- | Passed in Dec 1—Br ship Beechbank, from | __ 2 - . The Overiand Limited — Ogden. aw f the miajc Santa Rosalia. West is .endeavoring to arouse the Denver. Omaba, CBICARO.©.. <" - - . ro | B e Vi jo ons fioe' & er superin- ISLAND PORTS. membership of the order to the neces- ey et endént noted the story | mxg’*{‘g’-f\,—&'{_fik""o’\\; 29, Br, gtmr Indra- | sity of taking steps to preserve the Costa, Martinez. Byr . for New York. Nov er- | 3 e »f bis watch : Franchen. e | magnificent grove of gigantic sequoias | . arried 4 T—Ger stmr, Nubla, for New |y the .Calaveras Grove. In the pur- Y de up the (HGNOLULU—Sailed Nov 30—Bitn § N Cas- | suance of that idea she has issued the "i P e . FTRe 's passenger . for San Francisco. ¢ 5 e + T r to. i ] ‘Arrived Dec 1—-Stmr Aryll, hence Noy 20. | following circular letter to the varloys | 330r Benicia Wimers Seciupeais. . “were on | onpayeas Des d=-Suny | Nevedan,, Henoe. N3 | parlors.in the Stats; E: Muryavilie, Orovile -aad w ¢ Trienfia whose g0od- | FOREIGN PORTS. | Dear Sisters—A remewed effort is be- | 300 Hayward. Niios and Way Siations. . thio BEACHY HEAD—Passed Nov 20—Br ship | ing made by the Outdoor Art League of 3§30 P o Mariinez, | Byron:’ Be ) the | for San Francisco. NeuPlie: | the magnificent Calaveras Grove of Big | (tiona beyond Port Conta.... 1. Tagse: b itogen, - e 3 AriONGKONG-Salled Nov 26—Br stmr In-| Trees. Having seeh the same, the | ¥30% Nt sititimon vaticio Napa. ¥ he spirits of those MONTEVIDES. Salled Nov 17—Br stmr 5t |8Tand president realizes that a mag- | o o Calisiors Sapia Romn o - ° $88 b = Jeft behind | Hurbut, for Philadelphfa. nificent national park might be made| F3gr gayward. Niles, Irvington, 3..{ q,aA 1 ashnmrs gt | YOKOHAMA—8alled Nov 19—Br stmr Low- : only. of the people of our, own State, Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulars, b G | ;hl::u;;.m‘eér f:rlfl::’: York. Nov 30—Stmr | but of the entire country and of the o rn-:gnnem. Lbs Angeie: ‘;l’:: MELBOURNE—Arrived Nov 2—Nor bark | World. 18 307 5= ’ ET{;*‘- from Eurek |. *“The big tree committee of the Out- | 8.80¢ d sage licbankc. from. Pamateme 15T 8hip Thorn- fqoor Art League is desirous that the i SYDNEY, Dec 1—Br ship Musselcrag, from | Native Daughters should exert their b g e g v Ny e e o A A oo ted sae, . i snip Emny | INfiuence, and I would- therefore urge Rocklin, Aubura, Colfax, 2% Reed, for Newcastie aus_cc 1SMP EmIY | ;4 h subordinate parlor to manifest its Truckes, Bocs. Réne. Wads T 2 T | loyalty and interest in-these wonders g.00r Vailejo. daily. sxcept Sunday . 3. M. Petty, F. OCEAN STEAMERS. | loy - i e Vallclo, Sunday oaly. ... o O CHRISTIANIA—Satled Nov 25 Stmr Norge, | Of the State by signing the inclosed | 7888 FalC0 Sinr SO 50 Conta, rs, A. Ahrend A & for\'i;':‘vy York, | paper, under parlor seal, papers to be | ll-rl[nelvll:d Way Stations. i Boljed; FE ML Nelly and 4. M. Wileon. kBl SORK—Saileq Dec 1—Stmr Lombas | hoaded. with name of parior and writ- | $06r Otegva & Galtforais Rxprose fac The pship’s cabin passengers in- Wiihelm, for Bremen, via Plymouth and Cher- | ten on one side onl { Poriland, Puget Sound and East. 8.564 * he-following named: - bours: stmr_Prinsess ‘Trene, for Naples und | Would kindly ask you to attend to| 8107 Hayware Niies sndSen Jose S v McCaskey -an NAPLES — Arrived Dec 1—-Btmr Syrian | this matter on election night, when the COAST :LINE_(¥ Alfred: Re P'é'{ff\s(f'(',’{{‘ New York. 2% ST | attendance is usually large, and return ot 6f Market Major J trons Movmwar rived Dec 1—Stmr Bardinla®. | haper with' members’ signatures as Cemarvime, Sai- Joom ROTTERDAM—Arrived Dec I—Stmr Ams- | s00n as possible to the grand president, Cruz and Way Stations.... 5.852 e VERPOOL Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Farls- | S20ta Cruz, who is a miember of the - #816r Nevwik, Centersilic, Sas K fan, fram Montreal. | State Council of the Outdoor Art Boulder Creek, Sunta Ctuz and h, 3 ot e o s Loumy, Minneso- | League. | ator MommarBan s ToseGatos aid ] | 18884 F. lvlncvr h 'N—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Ulto- | ‘Should any member of any parlor way sta et s 1110864 nily; R. W. M Disy from Boston, for Liverpool, and proceeded. | have friends or relatives fn other | S03w Nosierniingn. SS0utly s e 1 b X marck, from New York, via Gibraitar and | States who might be able to arouse in- 1ag from Los Gatos Sundmy onty. :7 259 H, First Lieutena N?’r’fi?huu | terest among Representatives of these OAKLA'ND‘ HARBO’R EESRRV. saki and’ Kobe, for Vancouver, B C. “Being confident of the hearty co- | From OAKLAND, Foos of Broadway.— 16:00 ' i3: s .. - operation of all our parlors, I am, sin- | 18:05_ 10:00 12.00 l““ ;‘_"’A_. e "“ "‘ v Movements of Steamers. cerely and fraternally, f L AR S K ( e, J. ) “STELLA FINKELDEY, | “B704 San Joue and Way Stacions.... g TO ARRIVE. “Grand President.” 7.004 oue agd Way Stasion -4 e 25 : ! Almaden (Tues., Frid; only), &1 3 ADVERTISEMENTS ; Stearner, o Due | In view of the interest that the grand | §00s ConeiLineLimited Stopacaty sus <o 0" - . e o | W e e — | President has taken in this matter she o Koo~ 4 CURES WEAK MEN FREE. T 2 has been elected & member of the Out- o LR P oo Insures Love and a. Happy Home for All | XX g"};fi:a-“ gm“;‘rdz’ & | 3 door Art League, which has béen work- ,‘3:.";;:.:’?."{,‘;,,. e s-‘vp( 3 % A DI - % 1 eattle ympia. . . 3 P - la- - i g B o e s A R e S G e ot 2| ing for the preservation of the Cala {comection for Lompoc) princt- STEAM SCHOONER LAKME, WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY.UNDER JURY STEERING GEAR, HAVING HAD @. Lindauer.. | Portiand & Astoria 3| veras Big Trees and she has been | e Cae HER RUDDER BUMPED OFF THROUGH TOUCHING BOTTOM WHILE THE VESSEL WAS CROSSING | Goquilie: River . :IDec. 3 elected a member of the State -Coun- tion a¢ Castroxlle to and from THE BAR OUTSIDE THE HAREOR OF SAN PEDRO. Hamburg & Way Ports Dec. | cil, which is composed of many promi- g g, e . i -| Willapa Harbor .......|Dec. 3| pent Californians, as well as Go : .| Seattle ......... Dec. 3 g 9 3 —— — = | China & Japan Dec. 3|ernors, United States Senators and “10e . v .| Humboldt .... . Dec. 3| Ry ntatives of about forty ‘of the | 10.30a tion: g 1.200 F. §. Bowen and wife, Second Lieuten- | ficers detailed to find out how closely | yember T. Outer end of Fort Columble wharf, Mendocino ‘& Pt ArevalDec. 3 | G ShIesenta y 11304 are San Jove,Los Gikioe oo ants John Randolph, W. B. Wallace, V. | the builders had followed their agree- | gaatariy: Cape Disappointment — lighthouse, a0 & wars Bt D et Nopew by ] LI A s W. Boller and wife, J. S. McCleery, A. | ment with Uncle Sam. The figures | NNW. #W. g etre Thatar H - 30 Pactftc Grove Kxpress M. Pardee and mother, H. M. Nelly and | 16.62 painted on her smokestacks {, Columbla River, Astoria to Mouth of Wil- Portland & Asio 4/ of this circular to obtain the name of Saa Jowe Del Monte, Nonterey. wife, P. G. Wrightson and mother, F. | told of the builders’ pride in the |board side of channel buoy No 2'a firecclase San Pearo s ;;el;i)ri'::':i‘:iDt:)“il:x:::;r:;: &ex:;eifi:‘ln;” f::"k ,(,i ;-.r.““c"m. ?‘Pm;?:a: arsithers fe. 3 A | oriet s e ; . was. moved November 12-in 20 feet o : > S k- * Cheek and Narrow Gauge Pointe) | 5. Carrithers and wife. A. E. Ahrends | crulser’s provess and confirmed the | sar, was moved Novemper 12 7ig 2 fest 06 | Joiarat"" | Tacoma - L e e o e - g b and wife, B. W. Phillips, A. D. Chaffin, | press dispatches, which told of the | F*{iF" P48\ PY 00 % T RIC 01" post lght, | Pomona. Pymbolat . % sl i 7. s Pinos. st Castrovilie for Saitass: 12.189 roded, Steng™ | Emmett Addis, G. A. Dennls, Surgeon | warship's satisfactory behavior. The oKW A . p n; nx:u es! redto ;1:9 ;(oTe w:;x ers .2*2‘!: Tres Pinos Way :'.'-'&"cfim 010458 o 2 ep- | 2 " 1. DO anne oy No. 6, o v S - | Bl (V¥ W. L.Ha and wife. | Tacoma proceeded to the Union Iron m_\(f‘c‘”‘ugfip:r_e “?:. S Tonibes” 30" 10 Pon].nd&ATAnofl.. g fi nabure l;znlemm -newha leda: na b gy Lo g First Lieutenant James K. Tracey, | Works, where her passengers, official | 21 feet of water. Flslihouse.on Tng'l;)r s-,;.‘a:s. ze“lr:\t'l;m acoma. . - on,“ ul‘ ai A e site shoul ecnme‘ S !‘ll)‘u:]n;.le ee, :"i:.,::‘-xg..sdm" :5: A _ A . g i N.; left tangent to Tongue Point. EM BE., bt oo a national park. o . h Masine Corps; Commodore John W 1d guests, were landed. ‘She will [N.: left tangent to Tongue Polnt, ENE. 4l Seattle & Whatcom. 7 ket | '630r Sumser Limit dwocd: S Moore and wife, United States navy: | shortly £o to Mare Island to be put | "Nl insel “bior. s "B, Nesi-ciass thar, | Siate of Cal| Sn Dlego & Way Furlipes: [} The grand president n:la:n:;z';m":; $aai 5 Obispo. Sunta Burnara: Mrs. M. T. Leay, Mrs. T. M. Corcoran, | into commission and will be ready for | was moved November 7 in 30 feet of watel or' ***| Puget Sound Ports. 8 | ques » by Los Angeles, Deming. El . : i t Left tangert to Tongue Point, E. 4#S.; | Queen. 3 0 Rocts. oo Dac., -8, s : - Y - Mrs. L. R. Ball, Mrs. W. O. Cutliffe, | duty within a few months. Tongue Point post light. SE. %B.; Hanthorn's | Coos Bay San P‘e(dr; ':l“l‘):nlnfi( i}:z = and as a member of the Sempervirens Kew YL];...,‘:"; o .E:;t. (En'; Miss R Major A. M. Palmer| —_—————— cannery. 8. by W. L{W. San Jose. . New 31'& ‘; Petn e 14 Club of Santa Cruz, te communicate o Cmavilin for Posite : (quartermaster United States army) | The Overdue List e o SR W isemseerid Boocer s Ehine"& Sapan. .[Dec. 12 | with President Roosevelt and solfcit his | . Sroreiud WayStatons. " 790 © States arx 2 u vember 24. - x Berestord, i OCEAN TRAVEL: and wife, Captain Harry A. Eaton| 7The British ship Thornliebank, out | Martin Talend Bac buoy No. 2, a first-class e | influence in’behalf of the big trees. | '; "': ;d;,,g;h;;‘,';"‘;m o i e : i e spar, was established November n ee L - | —_— ! nio Park. Palo Alto. 48 : (Twenty-third Infantry) and Wwife, | 153 gayg frorm Philadelphia for Auck- | of water as'a guide in the channel over Mar- | “Ereamer [ Satis ] Pler. | 6207 sam Jose wid Wey Siatioia: 1948 Steamers léave San Fran- | Lieutenant Colonel Frank W. Robin- | and ted fi insurance at .10 |tin Island Bar Right tangent to Martin | | PROPOSALS. | 11.307 South San Francisco, Miiibrae, Bur- Y e |'son (Thirteenth Cavalry) ana wite, | 1214 and auoted for relsu {Iaitnd VB A e et L Do L 1 4 pm[Pler 2 ey | Cavion, Redweod, Fate Oube, ; hika | emptain B 0. Van Horn (Seventeenth | Per cent, arrived yesterday at her des- |and Foint. NW. X_i left tangent (o Martn | gan pedro..| Humboldt ....o..:| § BHIPIT 3| pROPOSALS Bids wanted Notice 1s hersby | R e T a Infantry), Lieutenant R. E. Grinstead | tination and the British ship Mussel- | 30, Wy 104" Bar buoy No. 1 was discon- | Noveh Fork.| Humboldt .........| 5 pmijPler 20 | B that Boa L B e Votoeany | 41138 Marfield, Mountatn View. S : A Fis s crag; out seventy-tivo days from Al-| tinued November % e ok | Grava Hasbor .. .. | & WniBler 201 .. by Aba; Bosca of Streciors of he Vetemnst | - = (Twenty-third Infantry), Mise A. M. | ™o o0 cvdney and quoted at 20 | Martin Isiand Bay buoy No. 4, & first-class | pmpire.....| Coos Bay Direct. .12 miPler 13| gqngome st.. San Francisco, Cal.. up to 11 | sosen cone: I8408 | Wiison, Miss Alice Murphy, Mrs. John | 802 ‘ s taken from the overfiue | 0o, was rs!ahn?}’wd' No;em:er 241 in 2.“!::: S. Barbara ?o:!.\nflx:'l;:r?orls.} 2;‘»: P’:Ir' a o'clock a. m.. esATU:}lDAY;' IZ‘)XECEMBER 5. ] )::?y"“ P for Afterngos “« s e 2 per cent, was ta | of water as a gulde in the channel over Mar- | Gentralla...| Grays S | 1903, and opened immediately thereatter in th Regan, Mrs. F. P. Holcomb, Mrs. H. D. | RE¥ 268 WE8 (SR (O legram re- | tin Teland Bar. Right tangent to Martn Isl- | Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| & pmPier 20 | 1002 A0 CPUGors P or turnishing and deitey | |Stobe at al stations on Sund . | Lane, Mrs. Anna M. Campbell, Mrs. . e ré that | and. N. by E. KE.: outer end of Deer Island | genator. ... | Puget Sound Ports.|i1 am Pler 9 ering quartermaster and commissary supplies, | Sunday excepted. a Saturds ,r,,_ n ¢ 1| Marie M. Long, Mrs. David J. Gilmer, | ceived by M. A. Newell, stating : | oty NW. by W. 141V.: left tangent to Mar- _oombnorlr-rdlm EH 1] e, foc the Veterans Hnmye, Napa County, | '0;1{:. -&:l:vp:l;l;zv-u:u;l:- oy n-:_ Alaska and G. D M. D N 3 . ress o fe. The rate on the in Tsland, N. by W. HW. Coos B.-Pt. o am|Pier 13 California (railroad station Yountville), for six ' ¥ o - o — scomi (o 'SP Ry.; ai | Mrs. Je Vert Coleman, First Liutenant | {1° "Nl}s"-\aslsna :‘aa r:duced to 10| Recder Crossing oy No. 2, a frst-class | ATO8 Humboldt 2 pmPler 2| months, commencing Jan. 1, 1904, and ending o = le Vért Coleman, Artillery Corps. | Michele Bianch spar, was moved November 24 in 10 feet of 2 Humboldt . piPler 9| June 30, 1004 'Schedules with intormation | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. 15 x ¥ | per cent. The other overdues are| watcr. House north of Knapp Landing E. San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | and instructions for submitting bids wili be | d . &1, W, ;E‘ Dec { e s .B o quoted as follows: Lurlier, 20 per |by tangent to Willow Bar Point, NW. | Qx(n;i .l-:na. . ;pmx;}:: :l]) gumganeaBE;;on nplxl:lhcnh;n“by' “m. nu“"'i LESSERE B de me ses Her Rudder. | % < A | N San_Pedro vay.| ® am, signed. ers will carefully follow the con- | B e e el ts Tt The steam schooner Lakme, which | cent: Fifeshire, 50 per cént: Faris, 60 Recder’ Crossing buoy No. 4, a first-class December 4. diflons of the schedules” and no bia wii 5o - SAN FRANCISCO ANU NORTH PACIFIC on Diego and Santa Barbara—San- | 8 s r L 2 WRRCAN : 5 per cent; Thalia, | spar, was moved November 24 in 17 feet of Grays Harbor .| 4 pm|Pler 10| considered unless s in accordance with | RAILWAY COMPANY. ta_Rosa aye -9 &. m. . ; ¥ jiper vent; Talca, 15 b ’ . - th th of Knapp Landing, | Newburg... Nes Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2| evch schedules. Bids on tea, coffee and suga g = - Btate fornia. radays Qo m ‘ :rn.evz ,w:l:rdm slxl‘)-fo\: fhourlfi | 80 per cent; La Bruyere, 30 per cent; ;n;; s.l?:;gmuxom““'mo: o Mergs < grm?:" O A k. B ::‘;::", T mm‘:: made on Tr,:rz,,;::‘.l,,:":,:‘; No h“;i Tiburon Ferry., Foot of Market Street. B " rom San Pedro, was steered for al-| Beechdale, 10 per cent. by N. . 5 Astoria & Portland.|11 am Pler 24 W nof s Ol nd E eme. 3 : 3 el spar, was established Nov Coquille River .| 6 pm|Pier ¢ | '3:30, 5:10. 6:30 p. m. Thuredays—Extra trip, Luis Obiepo), Ventura and Huenem. Jan. 4. | der. When crossing the bar outside | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. oF water. First house south of ‘Knapp Land- iliabs Harvor . 12| & bm{Pier 20| accompany his bid wiih a certiled check | 3% %0 Boriwa 9.a m. Dec 7. 15 23, 31 Jjan 8 | of San Pedro harbor on November 23 | S S L SRR pringpns iy NI IR T h Humboldt . 9 ing.house for at least 10 Der cent of the | g Saiitdays—Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 5. m. For Buscnaa. Magdaicos Bay, Sin Jose det | | T 0 ick bottom ‘and the | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | NIV, KW ooy buoy Noi.d. s/ frst-class Rofnt Arens 4 amount of his Mid. paable toC. Mason | SUNDAYSSS:00,:30, 11:00 8 m. 1:30, 5:30. Cabo, Mazatian Altats, lLe Paz, Santa Ro- o i z Rade s e S e e N ork . T e scaritias the Mason | “'5:00, 6:20. 11:30 . m. - lia. Gusymas ) 5 h i Shipping Merchan! spar, was moved November n N. Y. via_Panama.|i2 m|Pier 40 e SAN RAFAEL o s 1078 . T A | jar jolted off her rudder. Instead Of | 1y, jumber charters reported are: The | Water. st house "morth of Resder Folnt Diownber 6 i il nter into s good and valid contract) QAN ] Dats a8 & o or further inform obtain fold t g EN. 4E.; tangent to Wi » Angeles Ports..| 4 pm|Pler 2 board reserves the right t sl & m.; 12:50, 3:40, ) 3 B b ves b cEntos Bimuirrs o wan. | Totuching to the wenthers purt Sar/e- Horitig sy Fiedr da, Lis, frofo Fuset Sound 39 | nrvw: ‘moritienly. 4 n Difee 's; Way.| 0 am|Pier 11| Th bids: and 1o order mny quantley over of | _ Saturdays—Extra trip at 2:05 aad 6:35 p. m. ing_dates TR pairs Captain Klitgaard ordered all w;’f‘j“]" —— ntp Miicd, | $vor o e "r3| Dy order of the Lighthouse Board, Humbotde 1.7 170120 plpier 0| Snagr the" amount oecifed, | Addrass JOHN | €U NDAYS -8:00. 9:40. 1115 a. m.; 1:40, 3140 T Tt 16 Marker sorect amq | hands to the rigging of a makeshift | Gle’ rown: Norweglan bark ~ Rokeby Hall, | Commander U. S. N.. Lighthouse Inspector. December atial o ;m ] e e R B e e = Broadway wharves - * | rudder and within a few hours a|from Puget Sound to Delagoa Bay, 50s, re- ? — et e o ] s R gt o L 3L P T W g . e e O ATkt et per Agent, | XIIIfULlY. Slung spar was doing the |SISrCC, ' w H. Marston returns to Shipping Intelligence. Mexican Ports i as s Tt D | Week | Sun- Destina- Sun- | Weak D D arker wtreet. ‘San Franciecs, | Lakme's steering almost as efficiently | monolulu with general cargo. ARRIVED. Puget Sound Por I A R T R S sy T — = e ¥ as the rudder had served before the =2l °° Tuesday, December 1. : ——— o k . | 8 g Columba...| Astoria & Portland.[11 am|Pier 24 9:10a| S:40a R. & N. CO accident. Captain Klitgaard is a fear- The Mariposa’s Cargo. Stmr.Senator, Patterson, 20 hours from Eu- December 10. RATLWAY TRAVEL. Ignacto, 02 O. < 3 o less mariner and a navigator of some | The steamer Mariposa salled yesterday for | reka. ire, Mackerin, 60 hours from Coos | Ventura. Sydney & Way....| 2 pm|Pler 7 w5 :u: SColumble’” sails Nov. 3. Dec. 8 19 3. | 010 byt too capable a seaman to | Tahiti with a general merchandise cargo, val- | Stmr Empire. 2 3. Dollar... | Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pler 2 £ “George W. Eider” safls Dec. 4, 14, 24. Only d - - |ued at $£34,805, and including the following: sy' Monitara, Rellly, 91% hours from Ana- December 13. | <10 af steamship line to PORTLAND, OR., and short | take unnecessary chances with his |gos pbis flour, 30,399 Ibs 2 cs bread, 10,137 tmr g 1 pm|Pler 40 Novato, :g‘u B lme o o s it ron o s | owners' property. ' The Lakme's jury | gals wine. 35 casks bottied beer, 4 cs whisky, SO trmr Stanley Dollar, Bruce, 21 days from A o 12 m|Pler 40 Feialuma. T Through tickets to_all points, or steam- v ] > 4 Puge 2 D e ra at LOWEST BATES. ~Sieamer | rudder was all right for the run up |0 Pkes tresh frult, 0 pigs freeb vegeiablon, | 1oy odate. CRIme e t Sound Ports|1l amiPler i ot tickets include berth and megls. Steamer salls | the coast, but a little bit unhandy for | beans, 249 cs cantied goods, 15,040 Ibs salt. 5‘;';;‘5'°“'< Johpson, 10:he) FROM SEATTLE. T Gen “Agt. Pass. Dept, 1 Montsomery st making port in the haszy kind of |10 b muesr 4% bn, Sricd it S0, 108 | “Simr Lakme, Kiltgaard, 64 hours from San | ~Gteame For Sail Fuiton. 35| 8:205 CLIFFORD, -Gen. Agt. Freight Dept weather which yesterday morning |pkgs paste, 4i15 Ibs fresh meat, 140 | Pedro. v o L prevatled in these parts. Rather than |ibe dressed poultry. 763 b 1 ‘cs’ ham. TS Greenwoos, Jownsen. 48 bours trom | Delphin. .| Skaeway & way Eore [Dee 2 . ‘°“‘k‘6=”‘ risk a misadventure on the bar Cap- | 75" cis wheat, 10,000 ibs bran, 948 bs 1 cs | _ Stmr, Coos Bay, Nicolson, 71 Boure from Ban [ Bertba. ... .. | Cooks Talet & Way FiS (Dec. o7 cztom Lol emp tain ‘Klitgaard anchored his vessel |candy, 14 cs grame julce, 568 Ibs 2 cs cheese, e l';‘ "':V WC ‘m" 4 Dours from Half-| Santa Ana....| Cooks Inlet & w‘,"n“" Dec. 16 Caverdaie: 8 | outside the heads and by and by the |32 bxa peas and lentlle, 8701 Ibe lard, 503 o8 | | Com5, AESle, Sominks Farallon......| Skngway & Way Forts. Dec. 17 i GALIFORNIA Hopland 0TI ¢ s Bt . oy towboat Sea Queen came along, pass- | G258 (1 1534 pes lumber, 100 bils laths, }{,‘ L P, i bt s Sun, Moon and Tide. LINITED TO CHIBGAGO and Ukiah. | 7:35p| 6:20p X » i bdis pickets, 17 pkgs bicycles and sundrles, Willits, | 7:35 pl 8:30p Steamers will leave whart, First ang | €d & line to the Lakme and towed her % 2 Ship Marion Chilcott, Willlams, 16 days rom Saatie Cobl il Cusaha R ecaves Mondsys and Thursdays o Erannan streets. at 1 p. m., ::Ym;:‘fiKOHA?A into port. In spite of the accident ;“';:fi!'mfa’cr:‘l‘;.‘::. X:TBW;L.T :::‘;f.b:,;‘; :.f.p‘ifl Honolulu. 21 & Foi un“';‘im .‘m Kelo(.b.u o'tnuuh and fo- ‘Waters :".“ a. through In 3 days, 10:40 3/10:20 & end_NONGEONG. “caling Kobe (Hiogo). | the trip from San Pedro was made |pkgs millwork, 2 pkes acld, 62 coils rope, 5 cs | Schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow, 21 days from at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco di a sl Guerneville. | 7:35 p| 6:20 p Negasaki and Shanghal and connecting coal ofl, 7 cs”arme and ammunition, 8 pkgs | Port Gamble, via Port Townsen ays, Bay. Published by official authority of the with diner ai trappings. ety Siesl e e Hongkong with steamers for India, ete. No | in sixty-four hours. Jeather, 11 pkgs saddlery and harness, 25 bdls | bound to Honmolulu; put ih for rw?.ln. 25 Superintendent. 2300] 8005l - clem e, | Sosl 0200 ; . E : barbed wire, 4 bales duck, 79 b , 7 bal g y front (Mission-street wharf) al min- 30 ] 8:00a <40 2107 e siiewoN iaetey, December. 3. 1988 Mariposa Sails for Tahiti. twine. 13 pkgs machinery, 19 bdia_ pipe, 10 CLEARED. lutes later than at Fort Point; the height of Other Santa Fe Trains: 3:30 pl 3:30 pl__ Sebastopol. | 7:35 pl 8:205 O Bednceday Decenpanai®) 3| The Oceanic Steamship Company’s | bales oakum, 6 bales cordige, 2 horses. Tuesday, December 1. | tide is the same at boh places. P 2 STAGES connect at Green Brae for San Sekizestes jay, . : . PG Rennie, Tahitl; § D Spreck- = or Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfieldy | Quentin; at Santa Rosa for 3 u. B B A RICA MR - ary '35 1904 | 1IN€T Mariposa @id not leave for Ta- Notics to Ma Byt g . MSDNESIRY, PEGENEER 3 Merced, Hanford and Visatin. Springs: at Fulton for Altrurla and Mark Wes -trip 3 v 2 o riners. Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Sp: : - e e e e e Tl yesterday Unblisfter 13 0'elock | o i) <3y hoiby latven §f thi Tollowing g 4.00 p. m. for Stockton. serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for Pany's office. 421 Market street. cor Furst. | O1 account of the fog. The mists lift- | changes in the alds to navigation in this" dis- Tuesday, December 1. m. for Kansas City, Grand Casyomand | the Geysers Hooneville and Cresnmood: at W. H_ AVERY, General Agen: | ed, however, and the sun was shining | trict. which affect the List of Lights and Fog | Stmr Gualala. Haneen, Benders Landing. i ooel Timel Hopland (or D ad Bprins. Soda Bay. Lake: brightly when Captain Rennie gave | 'S7als. Facific Coast, 1003: Stmr Mariposa, Rennie, Tahitl. 1 e B i BN ) P e actlate Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy maman, 8440k, 8EW | 1 or t off the 1 o th WASHINGTON. Stmr Givsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. slw "W, Market 8t., and Ferry | port and Bartistt SRS GiueTakes, Lauret m c..m o winggy, | the oxder'th oast Off (he lines And the | 1opes Piss Post Light, pagedq stiae N0 | SORCHSSERG Tiye SSNRESE SINE Bvtey. - = Oak- | PEN ™ ke, Witter Springs, Cpper Laks, Fom, DIREGH 48 1o Taniri, | Mariposa dropped into the stream and | 208 (List of Beacons and ‘Buoys, Pacific Coast, | Bimr Crarina. Johnson, Cotf Bay: 318 2Us Potter Vailey. John Day’s. Hiverside Uesty's E. 5. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck. | headed for the Golden Gate. She [1903. page 85 November 6 a fixed white| o " i N Sllet Buparth, Hamburg, ete. %[ 42 2510 Buckne s, Haltway House, Comptche, Camp Spnt ant Byieey. Foanatiey, Tt 355 post-lantern light, suspended 25 feet above the | G i v 38 Hot Springs. Haltuny o City. Fore Bramsy &8 ALAMEDA. for Honolulu, Dec. 19, 11 am | Passed out of the harbor under a blue | water from an arm on a white stake was R e 961 5.0/ 5: S t?:.;n»" at Willits for Fort Brag & & MARIPOSA. for Tahiti, jan, 16, 11 8 m | Sky and when the Merchants’ Ex- |established on a rocky point at the southerly . BPOKEN. . oo Bils: Weatport, Leall 5% Suhto. Coveller Lenss: A FPRECYELS & BOOA.05., Agh.. Ticke6ffie 643 | change observer-at Point Lobos saw | ¢4 of Decatur Island as a guide for vessels | per ship Marion Cuilcott—Nov 18, 1at 27 N, | § {536 §1) & e e Bell'a Springs, Hardis or Rt entering Lopez Pass. Right tangent to James | jon 154 W, bark Mohican, from Honolulu, for | g { 2:5s| 52| 7:50| . Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia Frnight@ffice. 359 Markat 8L, Piar o, | Pacifie B the last of her as she disappeared |Island, }l:\NE'\ % right tangent to Allan | San Franciscp. Snacit ad Eureka . 5 Island. E. %N. Per_Pilot-boat G B—Nov 20, off the OTE—In the above exposition of the tides turday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- - o over the'horizon she was well clear. of | ", Poime ' Post LArE pags #8: No. 018 | Homir Ehe Coroni. G Hoaous, -t early morning tldes are given In the jeft duced rates. the land. She carried the usual gen- | (List of Beacons and Buoys, Patific Coast, | gan Francisco, £ hand column and the successive tides of the On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. | era] cargo and passengers, among |1903, page 6)—November 9 this fixed white day In the order of occurrence as to time: the beyond San Rafael at half rates. DIRECT LINE.TO HAVRE-PARIS, 2 _ 3 post'lantern -light was moved about three- TELEGRAPHIC. fourth time column gives the last tide of the Ticket office, 630 Market street, Chronicle vh the followi: d Salling every Thursday instead of whom were the ng named: eighths of a mile 8. by W. % W. of its former POINT. LOBOS, Dec .1, 10 p m—Weather | day, except when there are but three tides, as bullding. - Esturday at 10°a m_ from Pler 42, J. L. Doty and wife, Mrs. Doty, Miss | position, and s now suspended 25 feet above | foggy; wind NE, velocity 6 miles per hour. | sometimes oecurs. The heights given are in H. C. WHITING, R X._RYAN, North River. foot of Morton street. Doty, E. B. de Golia and wife, M, |the water. Left tangent to Jack Island, SW.| ‘00" s 3 * | addition to the soundings of the United States Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. First-class to Havre, $70 and upward. Sec- b E. B. ’ » M. lpy W. 3W.; right tangent to Eliza Island, : DOMESTIC PORTS. Coast Survey charts, except when a_minus (—) .- ond-class to Havre, $45 and upward GEN. | Cor and wife, G. Chaffey, E. N. Pop- | Nw. by 'N. “| SAN PEDRO—Safled Dec 1—Schr Marion, | sign precedes the height, and then the number MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY ERAL AGENCY FOR CNITED STATES AND | panrath, M. Charlier, Miss Chaffey, M. |, Peapod Focks Post Light. page 46,_after | for Grays. Harbor; schr Philippine, for /Ta- | Eiven is subtracted from the depth given by = g CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson Building), y [No. 211 (List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific (* the charts. The plane of reference is the mean Leave Tia Saunsalite ve New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue. San i8co. Tickets soié by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. Bodin, L. Martin and Mrs. Texier, A A TR Cruiser Tacoma Returns. The new and accepted cruiser Ta- coma returned yesterday afternoon from Santa Barbara -channel, where on Monday she passed with flying col- ors all the tests through which she was put by the trial board of navy of- Coast, 1908 page 85)—November 7 a fixed white post-lantern light, suspended 15 feet above the water from an arm on a -white stake was established on the ‘mortheasterly end of the largest and most easterly of the Peapod Rocks, as a guide for vessels navi- ing Rosario Strait. Lummi Rocks, NE. N.; right tangent to Sinclair Island.” ESE. E.; tangent to Point Lawrerice, NNW. OREGON AND WASHINGTON. Columbia River Entrance, page 52— it By o 654 Mretsolade it wal o v to the westward. in 50 feet of water, No-'| coma; schr Bainbridge, for Port' Blakeley; schr Winslow, for Everett. Arrived Dec 1—Schr Expansion, from Ta- GRAYS HARBOR — Salled Dec 1—Stmr Acme, for San Franeleco. ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Columbla, _hence Nov 20; Br bark East African, from Newcastle, Aus, gt & SEATTLE-Sailed Dec 1—Jap stmr Rio Maru, for China and Japan, e “Arrived Dec 1—Stmr Leelanaw, hence No- vember 26. g E Dec 1—Stmr Leelanaw, for Tacoma. Potien of the lower low waters. - : ———— Elise De Laurier Inquest. In the matter of the inquest upon the body of Elise de Laurier, the young stenographer who died at 1931 Mission street on November 27, the jury returned a verdict yesterday to the effect that death was caused by an operation with drugs administered by a party or parties unknown to the jury. : . daily—Cazadero 3108 & T Seek days (Saturdays excepted)— and_way stations. 15 . m. sat ero and way sta- YO days only—10 a. m., Point Reyes and way CKET OFFICE—626 Market st. FERRY—Unlon Depot, foot of Market st.

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