The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 9, 1904, Page 11

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THE FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, 11 DRINK FIGURE [N COLON LOSS Engineer Suilivan and the Petty Officers Celebrate Wedding of First Mate Seven O’Clock COPTIC BRINGS JAPANESE GOLD YEN VALUED AT THREE MILLION DOLLARS 'Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company’s Liner Passes Quarantine Bright and Early and Is Alongside Wharf by --Has a Large Cargo and Many Passengers COURTA1DS PHIPPS CASE Judge Palmer Gives Pitts- burg Millionaire Absolute Custody of His Children/ HANDS GET DRU Captain Irvine Charges That His Were Not Oheved a Subordinate s NK | ALL i Orders by ttles of ginger ale or een highballs of gin- | | whisky? This is the prob- engaging the attention | | Local Inspectors on a reef on the 11 off Poi an « was 1 t Remedios, ur was seven miles ahead SULLIVAN'S DENIAL. drinking d Sullivan, with r nk liguor at any night in question I t of ginger ale. ank a glass of red don’t know who or- | for it and I | I never had | fi Mail 1 at was is er Saturday Yl\;“\ | p was lying at J. Wilson w Mr. Wilson's o and something storekeeper’s champagn and, opene were d cham- 30 in the on, uf{ and = WIFE ALSO E\J()I\EDE | Court Issues Order Restrain- ing Corporations From Transferring Their Stock DENVER, Colo., June 8.—Judge P. L. Palmer of the District Court has is- sued an order giving the absolute care (and custcdy of the Phipps children to their father, Laurence C. Phipps, until | further notice. | The same Judge has signed writs of !injunction not only preventing the United States Steel Corporation, the | United States Trust Company and J. | Pierpont Morgan from paying further dividends to Mrs. Phipps, but ordering | them not to allow a transfer of any | of the Phipps securities in their pos- | | session. | Mrs. Phipps has engaged Judge Platt Rogers of Denver as her counsel in the i divorce proceedings. A lis pendens has been filed with the | | County Recorder which states that al- | though the title to the Phipps mansion | in this city is in Mrs. Phipps’ name, it is really the property of her husband, who now ciaims absolute ownership. | —_————————— MRS. HANNAH ELIAS | HELD IN THE (uul'l Fixes the Mulatto Woman's Bail at Fifty Thousand Dollars. W YORK, June 8.—Mrs. Hannah Elas, who was arrested last night, charged with extortion by John R. Platt, was arraigned to-day and held in | 850,000 bail for examination next Fri- @Qay. Bail was not given and she was committed to the Tombs prison. When the prisoner was taken from her cell to a cab, in which she was ta- ken to the Tombs Court, she was met by a jeering crowd, which fllled the street around the police station. De-| tectives, assisted by several patrol- men, cleared a passage and the car- riage continued to the court. Justice Clarke, in the Supreme Court, 1 | TOMB! the case of the Farmers' Grain and RAILWAY TRAVEL. Three Fast Trains DAILY TO Chicago and East Southern Pacific, Unon Pacific and Chicago & North-Western Rys. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smeking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. For sleeping car reservatioas, tickets and information Ipp?y to agents Soutbern Pacific Co., or to R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent, & NORTH-WESTERN 817 Market St wwas San Francisco, Cal. Trains leave and are dus to arrive at 4 Santafe I/ Fuom Juss L 1904 Frazy Deror (Foot of Market Swreet ) Eegvs = MAIN LINE ; Vacaville, Winters. Rumsey______ 7.80% 1 A Beoicia, Safsnn. Elmira um Saers p | mento 7.20m CALIFORNIA 730 Vailejo. b5 2 LIMITED TO CHICACO 7.304 Fg_’;#;flermm Tracy. Laxl:m:. ok LEAVES MOKDAYS and THURSDAYS .00 'anm, xpresa = (Via v 3 ttie. 8.008 Davie. Woc ‘x.Ifi“x".‘i..’.:L.a Marysville, Orovilie 7509 8304 Port Costs, Martinez, Byron, Tracy. Stockton, New- man, Los Banos, Mendota Other Santa Fe Trains: | | -] for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, | M Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. ’ 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and CMicago. | TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and | 7:30 a 9:30 a. 8:00 p. (*Mflten). lone, Sacramento, Marysville, Cbico, e .“lur,'m St | 9.30A0ak o e, T i & e’ da mese, way, Oakland, Cal. 27 th | ‘o""’ otmnne snd Ang ‘R: San .'In 'gA Au-nucx:pnu—ofian- d Bane. 11 | Richmond. Martwez and Way oo cmfonuu NOITHWESI'EIN RY. CO.| tos0 v Srovii figiad ~Gades. 4o, LESSER ‘u%: E::!e]r\“'““ len'e\'—?nu ';g. | | Costa, Martinez, Byron. Tracy, 4 FREKCISCU Ny NORTH PACIFIS this afternoon issued a writ of habe; Iathrop. Stockton Merced, | corpus for Mrs. Elias, returnable to- IMPANY. Raymond. Fresuo, Goshen June- | morrow BATHWAS OO < tion. lianford, Lemoore. Vissila, ¥ . Tiburon Ferry, !oat of Markxet Street. Bakersfieid. Los Angeies I.g: | 3 W e 12 Viies and Way Staiions. 3. SRASKA FARMER saAN rnlmco TO SAN RAFPAEL.| 1l (o Tiver Steatners........ 111009 | L) - OO WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a m. 3.30° Benicia. Winters. Sacra: VICTORIOUS IN COURT | ‘13535 2.0, 3.40. 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11:36 | K aights —— p. m. | Oroviile sad way o o ¢ an Important Point In Suit | Sstu-days—Extra trip at 1:20 p » 330 fies and Way Station 13- " i '"'"““‘ 1:30. | 330e Port Co Martinez. Byro Brought Under the Ramsey ». e LW Flevator Law. S.l' u’lfl’. 'ro 5" rmcueo Merced, Berends, PY‘!wmclnd 12.20 | OMAHA. Neb., Jupe S—Judge Munger T0h, o4 506 S i e e b e T i 1 States Circuit Court to-da: i B $ 50 5, A 7 8.508 back to the reme Court of YS—6:50, 7:95. 9:20. 11:15 a. m., 1:45, | 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:2 all | Zlevatc e of b a. 50 = | ¢ k highballs of ginger 1 ‘Hx‘n:‘t:'r'i: 2 l.m L \‘r?h\l‘::::rr; N a p. m. tEx- his > purser and stew- | ourl Pacific) Railroad Company. ) in Effect | _ Arrive { r the witness to be | suit was one to compel the railroad | San Fran. | May 1. 1904 San Fran. o8 to permit the plaintifs to build el e — e Banos. Meudora. Fresno, Tulars, drunk.” added the elevator on s right of way, or to build a eek | Sun- - ek | Bakersteid. Los Angeles. 8504 s ldn v s ! siding. It was brought under the Ramsey days. | Days. 09% Port Costa, Tracy. Stockton . fi couldn’t navigate . L o FiE e e B elevator law of this State. The railroad com- | TASa| T45 8 | 'S200 Hayward. Niice uid San ) | pany contended that as it was a; foreign 7:30 a! 8:00a) %0 e 88 Uayward - wd left the room on Sunday HOONER ANTELOPE, WHICH WAS PICKED L v ON T TG SEA ROVER OFF THE FAR- poration the State court had no jurisdiction. | §:00a| 9:30a 1gnacio. 20 a | - . 4 tesa - FTER THIRTY HOURS IN AN 1 AN . HAVING BEEN RENDERED | | The cose was argued in May p 30 p| 20p | [ T £ k .- 3y MAGE SUS CED D | . = - o e omcni- Phioed L BY DAMAGE SUSTAINED DI bl s | B10p) 810p 25p | Kimira, Davia, Sacramenta, Col < - - e fax, Reno e e o n ¥ the early morning tides are given in the left - = 7 . da 2 th @ bottle of §in| The Occidental and Oriental Steam- | tnt kas ftr hands o spoxEN = bm’ma Column and the soccestive tdes of the TTH0W Ta0a Te. : o~ 3 M. ot Cabtatn | 20e. at attling Island, stmr Yucafan, | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | 8 Novato, 0:20 a N a ser gave rs =hiP spany's. liner. Coptic, Cap! | Sschrand. siiise” ull preswore. for Colon | fourth time cotumn gives the last tide of the | 2: Petaluma 6200 | 7.000 Oreeen's Cotttornia ;‘:;::-‘:—s-c TE3n Y u should be issued Armstrong, which arrived from the | ;°¥ k‘,,;‘f_m_ gt SLEGRAPHI { day. except when there are but three tides, ‘1“‘ 5: a .ng T2 p Tamento, Marysvitie, Reddin e eor sailed fr 1e VN 43 Bt ol o5 g A # sometimes occurs. THe heights given are in anta Rosa. Portland, Puget Sound apd East. The steamer sailed fro Orient late Tuesday night, passed quar- | ing made ready to go to sea T LOBOS, June 8. 10 p m—Weather g4dition to the s irgs of the United States | —— s . | 8oseRens r'.....:!m‘z‘:‘ cuun;'m 5 t was wrec Much of the cargo to be carried by the Siberia ‘wind NW; ve iles per hour sl B 0:20 a as wrecked ..o afeer s el t 8 arried b I us Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (=) | ¢ Folton, $:20 5 | sun, Eimirs, Davis, Sacramento, llowing s i = e e O e DOME aign precedes the height, and then the number | 5 rrie Bl 4 Trackee, Lake Tahoe. and Way ALL WERE CELE BR ATING g and was alongside the Pacific Mail | 804 the services of an army of men are n ASTORIA — Arrive. Whittier, | Kiven ix subtractel from the depth g'ven by . o e - e Stattons beyond Sacramento.... 7.50a A ) -X S Coiic i |2 Umadns e Sy s Yoard, u | hence June 3: stmr cc June ; | the charts The plane of reference is the mean | Windsor, ) | e Bayward, Niles and San Jose (Suw A ’ y 7 o'clock. e Col < duma, sel or injuri he 9 o e lower lo - :20 a/10: in; ok bt ah S e . 50a W asked In- = g s g - g e g v T T o theciis low M Hesldsburg, 10:20a(10:20 8 cowLm 2 t of Stevens. out 80 cabin passengers, 27 Steerage | wiin mor: than 2000 tons of miscellaneous >k o o Ao S Tetn it St B 2 Gt ol 2285 gmanl S Bt . i as the rest of them; and a large number of Japanese in | frelght weteall ot cusdack the rence May 2 dlock, Time Ball. Cloverdale. T TY T T - h " blem sufficiently diffleult, but ag " X 5 S N. M - - = :hcnmon(sua-ywm 0m g the wedding. the Asiatic steerage. She brought 2201 | with three vesscls at one end of the water 1 out June Br County Lin- | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. er- | = Hopland 20 a 8.16A Newark. Centervilie. incer Bnllives hroks 4ot raeeriang i Dely W g00e S of ks et from Port ‘Townser Caliao; bants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, | } Py o 28 Felion, B e s et et s E tons of freight, w inciuded Japan- s atthe g5 anaec n, from Port Gamble an Fran- | _ June 8. 19004 » Sants Cras snd Wey Brations.. SWle e gp 8. nk any ... 2old yen valued at $3,000,000. This Loendip 4 SID The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry Willit 19184 Alvarad, Nowark. Sen Jose. Loa alle and repeated that he had ’ imes of | auae S—Stmr Hum- bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— T 7 Sherwood. 25 p med e et o4 e wver mu Ut 9 | —- ©c., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | < et i = 210m ' shipment of gol v e [ ton, for S| | B nwich time N H 8 : : -i’“:("i_‘ nt of fl'” ever 5—]““ out ;f) | Medals Are Distributed. for Skagway Lt o o o S g - 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Camp Vacation. 20 p B e e e stan d St okohama. Her cargo included 5010 | .o .0 medals were pres Stmr Ameri i “S:00a| 8:00a| 30 ¢ Boalder Creek, Santa Crus and : id an nedals were pr 8—Stmr Ameri- sl ol [ 8:00a 208 r € h n’s bill for boxes of tea, 2467 bales of hemp, fi-fl' cl 3 | 5: 9 Sof ” Pri; Wi G , o 7 bales of hemp, day rs and crew who ¢ : FEEE 4 . 30a noma, 20 p n was between 364 and pales of gunnies, 192 bales of raw silk, steamehip Queen February 27, and who on | DO-—Arrived June §—stmr Santa | Brvemanty, of Btegmaees. | §:10pl Glen Hilen, way stations In addition to treating the petty 14 pajes silk and 100 bags of | that date saved the vessel and the lves of | Banie Barbur So0C ©. Mmr Centralla, from | TO ARRIVE. T8 120N 4160 Wright, Foiton, Boulder Créck aad ers, he had ordered a pint bottle of 1 - DRE | those on board from des fon by fired 10} piru e kirtved Tune. 8- 8tair South Bay. | ot e ik ol z-wp| 2 Sebastopol. Seats Crus. Saturday snd Sundey eer sent to each of the saflors. Sec- COffee. Fine weather prevailed be- | nresenting se tokens the Pacific Coast | hence June 6; stmr Mandalay. Bence Toue o1 . Atemnar From TA ccnnect at_Santa Rosa for W ’ = J. H. Thompson drank only 'Ween Hengkong and Honolulu. From |Bleamshlp Company made official recognitlon | simr Prentias hence June il bitte oz 2ot O e 7 B R | Sulphtr Springs and Mark West sfi‘l,’n.,‘“:: an E e . OB 1 the sland port 0 San Francisco the | B Bolant vl ,"Ym"““ seveh | Passed north June 5—U § stmr Madrona. | Ellzabeth..... Coquilie River ...... 8 | Fulton for’ Burke's Samitarium; at Lytton’ for Foos ot , fi‘-m. 8 : L . | eD. . handsome as they | irived June $—Stmr Bureka, hence June 7. | Czarina Coos Bay ... 3 | Lytton. Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs van, in denial of the captain's Coptic bucked strong head winds. ar>, are not intenfled as’ intrinsic return for ! VENTUR A& P 9 dal hy '—DAILAND Foot o Broad 0 in's g jars, are not. tris r RA—Sailed June S—Schr Fanny Du- | Point Arena..|Mendocino & Pt. Arena. June Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boore- oot of Bro ) ge concerning the speed at which Visco T . " value recelved, but as a permanent token of | yarq “for Graye Harbor. 5z Santa Rosa. .. San Dirgo & Way Pts./June 9 | ville and_Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan 1200 200 “"l- Viscount T. Torii of Japan WAas a | . company's appreciation, and as such eve: onaggr i h s o Mo fa ; 1 . St R I e LR 7 | HOQUIAM —Arrived June S—Stmr Olympic, | San Pedro & Way Pts.{June 9 | Springs. Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Caris- ART L'!‘F un-au. o). the th . £ passenger as far as Honolulu. He will [ man that yesterday acslr s to-day | nence June 5. San Pedro 9 | had 5pnnx.- Soda Bay, eport and Bartlett wnsend Streets.) officer, had conveyed yig: this country before returning to | “C2ring it with pride. The insurance com | [PORT 1.0S ANGELES—Arrived June $— | Grays Har at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga T B Tose od Weis i m an order from ‘the captain to ) ieno s E €0 | vanies will provaniy ‘Collow”In'the company s | Xor st Torje Viken, from Mo = SRaEE hashor ’ Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witt 5 “_,:_4':;.““3:‘ t“_ un at fifty-four revolutions per min- | J2Pan. Among the passengers who v gy o Ry ¥ cen bas made| SOUTH BEND—Salied Junc §-Schr James New York via ‘-”‘,’m‘e‘;;, Px‘j::""y?““g Vall 164 Mouterey aad Santa Cruz Exear te arrived here yesterday was Mrs. Fred s X . for San :_:tdm | ;"uxt{.m‘bdolunll Porti John D y-.m"mr A o;::.xn A fon 10300 tem i . i r of N 5. s or' 2. S—Stmr | um ) 2 of e TN sta :n:"“rh mds captain de- :mg: ; r .\aea»akr: .\:r,‘,h R;nmrsl Dr. Irones Resigns. | for San Francis nta Rose, ot e Haltway Heouse, - g?:;pl;:h Camo 4 inced as & falsehoo usband is a member ol e firm cf c i New Yo Vi » ass. The case was taken e g g e 4 Dr. R, B. Irones, surgeon of the steamship | iy oy SR i | Humboldt . ;'at Willits for Fort Br. B under advise- | Holme, Ringer & Co. She is E0INg 0 | concic has severed his connection with ti o e g g 5 el ‘I San Pedro Westhogt, Sherwood. Cahto, Covelo, Layton: o rerey TR e b SR Europe, making the trip for her health. [ Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company : stmr San Gabriel, from | gclll}hz _1; ville, Sl;r'lmnnmu Ol :-’::M;I‘:‘Gmu‘)..l;.nn:.m % % o d will ‘spend the ve aki o 5 . Seattle ‘acoma . sens, cod, Scotia i ar- Lamorna Uninsurable. Captain Forteath and Captain ~B. | sd_will Sosng the acet yess B 5 e 4 fled June 8—Stmr Chehalis, for San Fran- | Columbia..... Portland & Astora. and Eure gartta. San Lalis Oblspa. principal A cablegram received yesterday from Lom. | Kiiee-Stuart, both of the British | ... in the O. and O. service for about three | ¢isco; schr Annie Lavsen. for Tacoma | Bonit Newport & Way Tor uEeturday fo Monday round-trip tickets at re- facioss thenoe Surt (sounection ool A B e 3 y s - er. ars &nd mad triend ing the GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed June $— 8o - | Pomona. . uce § r @ated April 28 recelved here | ATMY, Were passengers on the liner. o T e s B corogage gy b 0 RPEL it ot Bar B hr 8au- | o iite of Cal.. | San Diego & Way Pts.June Ou supdays—Round-trip tickets o all pointa mmlulalul-l.!-nln;u C. states that the Britisn They have been on duty in the Far |J3feds of v Arrived June &—Stmr Olympic, hence June 5. | Wyefleld. 2 beyond San Rafael at half ra om Tacoma for Queenstown. Kast and are returning to England on SRS I, FORT BRAGG—Safled June §—Stmr James | Del Norte. ... | Crescent L 'nu’m«k“ i Market 'street, Chronsels ciuclet. probabl e . o ey e S Hiegins, for Redondo. S. Barbara. San Pedro ... I Homs saved as Tar iy | leave of gmenw There were :e\(-ral Charters. ABERD! Salled June S—Stmr Grace | Arcata.. Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|June 14 | JAS. L. FR‘I‘\.I';}.E{“_ R. g-.:;;\x.A occurred Missionaries among the Coptic’s pas- The latest lumber charters reported are: n Francisco. | Pomn‘." f’nlnt‘ A'l"n.d lpAJhlon.\Juno 14 \ger. s Agt. fl‘, Lamon v ace Sehooner Blakeley (at Blakeley), thence to g " Umatiila “uget Soun: 'orts - oked upos as dost dame ta; | Bepgers, which fact, according to the | & 07C 0y "bark Prussie (aiso st Blakeiey), BRI 5 o Soia Oy g | San Jose New York via Panama. June B finding of wreckage ber along the Van. | Sailors, accounted the head winds | thence to Manila; ship Governor Robie, trom ~mrlrt‘v‘.‘\(wx,lhl,l —fr\;r d‘ J:nrh x' 8 stmr | g Ww. hlld‘ ;hr:gnifr .u:.nn 7 TOSANRAFAH_ i ...-.e'w.::‘..‘;,o.; 2 z s cosst. and which ws oo S o & _ | Puget Sound to Cape Town or Delagoa Bay. Sheridan, heace June 1; bark Edward May, | Centennial. eattle aco! % 3 ose a7 Stations . 36a o ) ‘d‘:“:) encountered coming yp from Hono ot hence May 2 | Alliance......| Portland & Way Por 18005 D% Momte” Kxprise onts Gtora. 2 g s lulu Arrived June 8—Ship Marion Chileott, hence | Luxor. Hambure & Way Ports/June 20 San Jose, Dei Monte. Moaterey, ows: Laura,| The Coptic brought more passengers Sh]pplno‘ Inlel_ho’ence. M;in'p‘a :Y‘ur:e‘\ls]‘—‘h . hence May 25. o Gk Queen Puget Sound Ports 0 5?:.’{‘.';"‘"&:":.‘.‘,“:.",‘ Seats Broe. 00 ber cent:!than any of the smaller uriental liners ST B sbnr Dok, Tor (Tind wed Tepen. ¥ To sAIL. Crus. Boulder Creek ixd Narrow | i e auge Polats) . Elizabeth, La Roche. | cuming this way has carried in some Wednesday, June 2 BADEERE PORTE Steamer. Destination. B30p Pacitic Grove Way Passen, Willy Rickmers Homeward bound vessels will | time. it is said, for some time, be crowded, many business men coming home to Solace Sails for Manila. g g g o paval transport | cape the heat. When the Coptic left Folave, which has been In y Guve eatied this atiernoon for Maniia, via | Hongkong the demand for accommoda- icns was in excess of the available space. The Coptic's passengers included the following named: 3. Ambrose, Judge H gartner, G. H. Bohner, J. Edgar Corlies, D. Davis, D. Jr. Mamer L Davis Deai, G. 'Den: G B Drammond, 1. ¢ Enrenteln P B Fillmore, Captaip Forteath, | Mrs. Forteath and_ child, ‘'Miss Forteath, M Gallagher, H. B. Goodwin, Miss E. L. Gray, Miss Hardcastle, Mrs. Harold, Master Guy Harold, Mise B, Harold, F. W. Hartford, Rev. C. Bates, E. Baum- Judge A.' C. Carson, Rev. J. D. Davis, Master F. W. 3 Mrs. | Mrs. vis €. Hatch, Captain R. Kilbee-Stuart, Mrs. R KilbeeBtuart, & Kozal and servant 'H. F. Lyon, Dr. Macleod, ra. N.© Mac- leod, Mies Macieod, Miss A B. Mac leod, M. Matsunami, Mise Mava Das McGee, M M Michand. Mrs. Miliiken, Mise E. P. Milliken, . Montharon; Mrs. Moorehead Miss Moore head, H. 1. Priestly, Mrs. H. 1. Priestly, A. G. Rev. Jumes P. Ricl- Wright, v\vum. Miss K. From Honolulu—lln Carrie Riggs, Toney www Wright, J. Dunbar Pulling a Long Face is something & man never does when ex- amining the linen sent home from the United States Laundry. BSatisfaction is in every collar, cuff and shirt front that m; Sen Afong, Aiden W. __..~. Much of Algoa’s Cargo Damaged. Under the direction of Captain T. D. E. ‘Wilson stevedores worked all of Tuesday night discharging freight from the steamship Algoa, which struck the rocks off Point Bonita Tues- struetion. th the Ing out of the ca War revealed that damage had been s tained than Tuesday's cial examination showed. In the lower hold twelve feet of wa- ter was found and lthunumthnlmtm of merchandise have been damaged in 'n-hdlc O-uunlnl- < Ansu Chan ackeon, J. Hundl is laundered here. Colored shirts are not faded, and we send them back in their pristine beauty of color till they #re worn out. Send us a sample bundle. We please the most fastidious. No saw edges. UNITED STATES LAUNDRY, 1004 MARKET STREET. Telephone South 430, Stm¥ Geo W Eider. Randall, 57 hours from Portland, via Astoria 47 hour Stmr Chico, Martin, 80 hours from Portland, via Astoria 12 hom: Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, 83 hours from Ta- Stmr ¥ A Kilburn, Jahnsen, Port Rodgers Stmr Navarro, Weber, 47 hours from Alca- traz Landing: hound to Westvort; put in on 7 hours from account of bting short of coal. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 13 hours from Greenwood. Stmr_ Newburg, Andresen, 65 hours from Grays Herbor. Stmr laqua, Jorgenson, 22 hours from Eureka. Stmr Maggie, Corning, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, 20 hours from Port Harford. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 26 hours from Eureka, Schr Antelope, Cuthrell, 4 days from Co- quille River. Sehr Confianza, Johnson, 2 days from Nort- leys Landing, via Santa Cruz 20 hour: ®chr F S Redfield, Hutton, 3% days from Gravs bor. Schr Challenger, Port Hadloek. Anderson, 83 days from CLEARED. . Wednesday, June 8. Stmr Valencia. Lloyd, Nome, via Seattle; Pacific Coast Steamship Company. Stmr Ieelanaw, Monroe, St Michaels, Nome: Northern Commercial Company. Stmr Centepnial, Btrand, Seattle; T Kruge. Stmr Stat lifornia, Nicolscn, San Di- via Pacific Coast Steamship SAILED. Wednesday, June 8. Br stmr Caithness, Atkinson, Victoria. Stmr F_A Kilburn, Jahnsen, Port Rodgers. Stmr Masgie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Benita, Preble. San Pedro. avariro, Weber, Westport, retic, Nelson, Bureka. Valencia, Liovd, Seattle and Nome, Leelanaw, Monroe, St Michaels, via Mateo; Ross, Tacoma. Al , Dunham, 1 River. Greenwood, Walvig, Albion. Stmr Centennial, Strand, Seattle. Stmr Breakwater, Seaman, Coos Bay. Suip Soarian, Ferem, Whiteom, Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu. Eebr Witliam Renton, Bruce, Portland, Sehr Jennje Gritfin, Gibson, Bolinas. Schr Mary C, Campbeil, Bodega. Schr Berwick Jacobson, Rogue River, Stmr Nome. Blmr Sails.| Pler. NEW YORK-—Arrived June §—Stmr Segu- Coe | ranca, from Colon. 2 June s. [ FOREIGN PORT Rainter.....| Seattle & Belinghm| 4 pm|Pier CALLAO—Arrived June 5—Ger ship Alster- | Sequoig. arbor. ... | m Pler nixe, from Tacoma. Chehatis rbor pm/Pler LIZARD—-Passed June T—Fr bark MacMa- | Arcata.....| &P Oridl1o amBler 15 | hon, hence Jan 27 for Queenstown G. Lindauer Grays Harbor 6 pm/Pier 16 DUNGENESS—Passed June 7—Fr ship Blar- | State of Cal |San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 ritz, from Shields, for San Franciseo, Pomo Pt Arena & Albion| 8 pm|Pler 2 GIBRALTAR—Passed June 7—Pr stmr Ty- | Queen. Puget Sound Ports.(11 am|Pler 9 deus, from Tacoma, for Liversool | & Nelson.."| Nome & Teller 4 pm Pler 20 | ANTOFOGASTA- 3 6—Br ship | Pomona. . ‘Hnmmfldt x :30 p|Pler 9 River Talloch, for Philadeiph 3. Higgtns. .| Los Angcles Poris. |11 am(Pler 3 HONGKONG— —Br stmr In- | June drapura, for Shan .| Astoria & Ponllnd 6 pm|Pier 2 MOIE rrived May 25—Br stme Tottenham, | Humboldt . 2 pm|Pler 2 from Shanghal. June 11. Sailed June 7—Br stmr Tottenham, for Port | Coquille River 110 am|Pier 20 Los Angeles oria & Port 4 pm|Pier 2 NEWCASTLE, AUS—Arrived May 25—Br Astoria_& Portand|il am Pler 24 ship County of Inverness, from Algea Bay; to |China & Japa 1 pm|Pier 40 load for Fan Franciseo. .N. Y. via P-n-nn 12 m Pler 40 QUEENSTOWN—Sailed June 6—Fr bark | Point Arena 4 pmiPler 2 Jean, for Grismby. Grays Harbor 4 pm/Pler 10 SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived June 4—Schr June 13. Eric_hence May 19 Humboldt .. 9 am|Pler 13 ANTWERP—Sailed June 8—Br ship Gre- . San Di:!n & w-y 9 am/Pler 11 nada, for San Francisco. | Grays 4 pm|Pler 10 OCEAN STEAMERS 36 9 QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived June 8—Stmr Aur- ania, from New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived June §—Stmr Oce. | §. Barbara.. anic, from New York G. Dollar. R Sun, Moon and Tide. cw Puebla. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of Hilh and Low aWters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco By " bublisnad by Aincial authority of the North Fork. Newport Yenty |Sydney & Way Pa. Superintendent. 2 NOTE-—The high and low waters occur at | yeani |Seattle & Tacoma. § pmiPier 20 the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 Columbia. Astoria & Portland|1l am|Pler 2¢ minutes later than at Fort Point; the height June of tide is the same at both places. City Peking|N. Y. via Panamali2 m|Pler 40 .o June THURSDAY, JUNE 9. Puget Sound Ports. |11 am|Pler 9 Sun rises SEATTL es A FROM E. For, Salls. ki & Way Ports. | June 10 A i .| Nome & St. lingame, San Jose and tions, connects at Gilroy for Hol- lister. Tres Pinoa, st Fajaro for Capitola, Senta Cruz at Castro- ville for Saiinas. 10450 San Jose and W ay Stations 18.004 s . 3 Senia Clara, san jons, Tov Gaton, p. m. !undakl and lekal noum-. depart e e ey T . 5, | SanJoseand nelp-l‘uysml-n n:: 45@ Busset _Express.—Hedwood. San h“i.."m . Salinas, Paso Robies, uls Oblspo, Santa Barbara, at San Francisco, week days, 8:17T, Apguics, Dimtng. B Pose, 8:15, 8: ;is"” 1020, 1108 o v Oniesss. New Fork. Con jato. for Sants Cruz flc THROLGH TRAINS. ont, a. m, dally—Cazadero and way statiops. San Carlos, Redwood. Fair OLER a. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, Menlo Park. wod Falo Alio. .. . 9.45m n‘.-m ountath View, Sunny- p. m., dally except Sunday—For Casa- By e copt Satarday and Bus SunSoue: " oo 19488 S Bring Hayes, vic. e & orning. = nt Reyes, cte. %38 o m., Sundays oniy—For Point Reyes, sxcepied sy G ll all stations om Suuq, o - #10PPIDg at Vajenct: 5t soutBdound "‘.*7".1.73& . 11:80. 30 r.x aad 007 B R MT. TamAaLPAIS RAI%WAV Sausalite San Fraucisco | Feet of Sarket §t. | _San Fraucisco o | Vol 15 p. m., Sundays onl 'or Cazadero, ete. T!C&T OFFICE—626 LAM t. FERRY-—Union Depot. foot of Market st. ——— ‘Water-Logged Off Farallones. v The schooner sighted off the Farallones Tues- day afterncon fiying signals of distress proved to be the Antelope, Captain Cuthrell, out three days from Coquille River. The tug Sea Rover, which was dispatched to her assistance, the disabled schooner into port early yesterday morning. Captain Cuthrell reports that June 6 at 10 3 m., when ! u"l:;: miles nmmhtm; the Farallones, was ca n a northwest gale, during which she leak over which the pumps had no control. ‘was Joaded with lumber and couid not sink. To add to the woes of those on board, er, the rudder was carried away and the vessel be- came unmanageable. Part of her deck load or thirty hours the crew's per lous In the oxtreme. The loos- and ever dwindling deck load increased m dltlcu.lnu of the situation, but all hands -unl with ‘t')n Aght untll help arrived. The

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