The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 17, 1905, Page 11

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*CARRIES A L0T OF MACHINERY Mongolia Leaves for Orient With Nearly 1200 Souls and an 18,000-Ton Cargo| | — WANT FLOAT REPRESSED Harbor Commissioners Ask Southern Pacific to Tie|| Up Unmanageable Craft| s of cargo and rd the Pa- , Captain W. terday for the ts principally of it is for most abin passengers, 40 | 580 Chinese and 200 num- | golia’s crew i | | The total number of people | was little late in getting the usual tardiness of the “office mail.” were cast off she made which seemed to | of General Agent who was there with to dispatch the | nderson, Mrs. 1. H. Bea Brock end infant, A. P Burwell, +- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY S via Homolulu with a valued at $1 xclusive of treasure, and to be distribu For Japan, 3 ast Indies, $9662; M: outh Africa, $420; g were the principhl ex To Japan- cotton, cs car material, pkgs locomotive steel ralis, 925 bdls 8 po: parts es S. B. Burwell, Miss C J. Carter, Miss | 108 ) rothy Castle, Mrs. H. N. Castle, Robert Cat- | 108 potash, 884 bdls Christoffersen, A. §. Cleghorn, Mrs. | o, e Davies, Captain P. A. Demens, W. F. | JDachin E t i Domens. W o | 17 pkgs machinery, 41 bals vipe, 121 - - Mra L Fiheon) Taeecrs | ©8 boots and shoes, 152 cs soap, 58 pkgs dry R i | B90ds, 68 pkgs drugs and sundries, 77 pkgs bi- > | cyeles and parts, o cs typewriters, 65 pkgs lu- bricating oil, 4 bal Kincaid, | Mre. R. ( F. W. Mac- e McMath, Monastes, Mrs. D. H Edith B, H miya, Miss al _goods, G cs dried fruit, 716 , , 850 1bs hops, n pnd bacon, | canned goods, 47 pkgs groceries and sions, 500 Ibs 6 cs milistuffs, 198 pkgs ta- . lbs 1 cs cheese, 300 Ibs 1013 Ibs nuts, 1000 Ibs odfish, bales cotton domest tobace print goods, duek, 12 sugar, 46, codfish, 1010 cs canned goods, | chocolate kge prepared fish, 2239 3125 ibs pearl barley, 6 erts 10 crts onions, 783 Ibs butt cerfes and provisions, 9 pkes paints, , ‘24 cs typewr 30 phgs 48 p bogts and shoes, kgs gr 26 pkgs ultural imp 14 cs lubricating | rts potatoes, 120 casks | ) ibs sugar, $10 Ibs milistuffs, 15 cs table preparations, 5 provi 9 pkgs iron, 4 typewriters, 2 bdls brooms, [ | anned salmor g mach o it Movementy of TO ARRIVE. bs Mrs. J 5 er. Louls H L s - e ago Willism Vanguard....| Ban_Pedro v - a2 - S . ®- |\ Kruger....| Portland & Astoria.... Nov RS- = ferry | Nebraskan... Honolulu & Kahuluj steemers. designes relght car floet which | Umatill Puget Sound Ports wa ern-wheel | Pomo. . Point Arena & Albion. . Breakwater. . Bay Cacla: X yaquil Mackinaw ma ... Cascade. ys Harbor Humboldt . Tacoma. .. Portland Humboldt ..... Puget Sound Pe Humboldt Humboldt Seattle Sea Grays Los A { San & Tacof Harbor " Humbolat ... Mendocino & Pt ea Foam n Dicgo & Way Ports|Nov, rays Harbor ’ Portland & Astoria .| Grays Harvor.. !\, San Diego & Way Pts.|Nov. 2 zie float has been busy ever e e 'O 0 8 TeDOMt | Pcspatch... | Astoria & Portland| pm|Pier 1t ssioners by Engineer Lott Norton, who | November 15. | i - y > Centralia. .| Grays Harbor -] 1 pmPier 10 r fiost No. 2 | Argo ......|Eel River Ports..12 pm|Pier 2 e - e B b dam- | Noie City'.| Astoria & Portand| 2 pm|(Pier 16 } an extent that 1 instituted | Blizabeth. .. Coquille River ....| 5 pm|Pler 20| - T Bnd toat the float is va | F. Kilburn. | Portiand & Way...| 2 pm{Pier 20 | ask that the Pacific | Noyo | Humboldt .| 9 am Pler 20 | ey 3+ % use op | Homer..... | Astoria & Portland| 4 pm|(Pier 24 e ~ Roanoke. .. | Portland & Way...| 2 pm|Pier & ed. Northland. .| Astoria & Fortland| 5 pm|Pler 27 > ‘by the | POmO-..... o )Aren‘a kAAimun 1'2 pm|Pler 2 » 3 f par S San Jose... N, Y. via Ancon..|12 m Pfer O e e oventyfive fa | Columbia...| Aétoria & Portiand|ll amiPler 24 ke - e Ry et Bgnnd Topekal Newport & Way...| 9 am(Pier 11 e 3% Sompaly. wents November 19, | | e | own Los Angeles Pte ..| 2 pm|S.Wall i 3 e R Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 2 Eureka Humboldt . 9 amPler 5| Pomona Humboidt ... 250 p Vier 9 - S. Rosa Sa Diego & am Pler 11 1 Humboldt % am|Pler 20| % ngling the grain sbed roof November 20, | | . s T e susrd. | Humboidt .. ... 5 pmiPlec 27 | e ¢ i | P el Ratnter....-| & e 2 pmPiet 10| Breakwater. Coos Bay . | & pm/Pier 8 Sighis Immense Iceberg. City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports/ll am|Pler 9 sh ship Sir Robert Fernle, which [ aEe 2% ool lay, 149 days from Antwerp, had | Corona..... Humboldt JERaites 8 & ay, 1 ntwerp, bad | @ Foam. . | Point_Arena 4 pmiPier 2 “ f it rounding Cape Horn. For | 0, .| Humboidt ..... 9 am Pler 2 - o She as I ihe wicinily | Coos Bay...|San Pedro & Way.| 9 am(Pler 11 « nd battling with northwe Mariposa. .. Tahit! . {11 am Pier 7 & scb hail and snow ar ey i - me w0 Jced up that i | giate of Cal |San Diego & Way.| § amiPler 11 * e n Teebory, | Senator. ...l Asiorla & Portland 11 am Pier 24 quite close 10 an icebers, | gierre Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm|Pler 7 feet done. Jeane......| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/Pier 20 . maz, died on October 25 | Newburg...) Grays Harbor ...:| 2 pm|Pier 10 & pey. He was & native of Jersey, | b cgde. ... | Astoria & Portland| 2 pm(Pier - 2 [ s body was buried at sea. | GMpoha Grays Harbor.....| $ pm|Pler 20 . { Novem| 24, I'be Overdue List. W. Kruger. .| A-"torla & Pon:l::dl 4 »ml‘nor 2 - on the overdue I} ed | ovember . verdue 16t are quoted | .\ a......|China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 e a» follows: Susanna, €5 per . Y 2 lows anna, | Gity Peking-{N. Y. via Ancon..[12 "m|Pler 40 Jus, 30 per oe 8t. Donatien, | November 26. i » per cent; MacMahon, | y;pytiila. .. | Puget Sound Poru.‘ll am|Pler § vpe @ Albundo, 65 per cent, 10 per cent | f an old | San e 8 A N of the light- | City Topeka.., Newport & Way Ports. Nov. . towboat. | City Peking..| New York via Ancon..(No A have tola | North Fork. Humboidt . .o N t steer as | Columbia..... Portand & Astoria. d. The | Queen Puget Sound Porte ...|No T 1t | F. Kilburn Portland & Way Ports|No! "Bad ba m‘ TO SAIL, | b loats s | teamer. | Destination. | Salls.| Pler. rounded. The float = e + . o and wheel anfi n;? November 17. | ) is was some months | Corinthian. .| Humboldt .| 5 pm[Pier 2 s ever | Redondo. ...| Astoria & Portland/12 m Pler 2 in & report | M. F. Plant.i Coos Bay .| 4 pm Pier 11 FROM SBEATTLE. ey Water Front Notes. | " Bteamer. Destination. | Sails. . tish ship Bescon Hill, which put ’ Dotphin Skagway & Way Ports.[Nov. 17 5 e Falkland Island, lately in dis- | Cottage Skagway & Way Ports.[Nov. 23 be deta her month. | Portland Seldovia & Way Ports.Nov. 25 & yma from Liverpool. -Jel{sr‘fig‘!- gk-(v‘vr: v‘;v;-y ;o:: Nov. 28 . ates b - | Bant ew. y Po 1 tes gunboat Princeton ar. Sant1i Valdez & Beaward .. 2 rom San Diego. She was re- station ship at Panama. ates refrigerator ship Celtic, in command, left here yes- ork. i iieiis Cargo £ the Orient. Mongolia satied vesterday for ge | Oregon. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Sunm, Moon and Tide. pks 2175 | | Eurek: | “Stmr Nome City, Sanders, 30 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Maggle, Corning, from Halfmoon Bay. Sanders, 149 | Dimona & C BRITISH SHIP ] NIE SIR ROBERT WHICH ARRIVED YESTER- DAY FROM THE OLD WORLD. the city minutes later fnan a of tide Is the same ai t Fort Poln t both places. front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 the helght FRIDAY, N OVEMBER 17. Sun rises Sun Moon NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the left | the successive tides of ihe | | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of tie except when there are but three tides, as The heights given of the Unit:d Siates ept when a minus (—) height, and then the number the depth given by The plane of reference is ihe mean | hand column and day, sometimes occurs n to the sound!: rts, cudes is subtrected rts of the lower f low Tim, Branch chants Thursday, Exchange Novem! i. e, at noon of the p. m., Greenwich tim Lieutenant, rotn e Ball. Hydrographic Office, V. 8 San e ber 16, 1500 120th meridian, e. J. C. BU U. Rkt Francisco, are in Cal., The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— G INTELLIGENCE. SHIPY ARRIVED. Thu: , November 16. U 8 stmr Princeton, trom San Diego. Sumr Pomo, Relnertsen, 12 hours from Al- | Stmr Mandalay, S Creacent City. Stmr Geo Loomis, Port Hartord r City s Portland, et Stmr Santa Cruz, Cruz. ¥ Aberdeen. Harbor. fa, Hansen Stmr Prentiss, Sch Br ship Sir Robe: days from Antwerp. Schr Rio Rey, Cran sian_Landinz. of Tuveka, an Fedro and way b Ahlstrom, anford, 34 Seddon, Nicolson, rts. en, 36 via Eureka 20 hours, I, 8 hours from Santa 1a) illinsky, rt Fernfe, gle, 60 E hours _from Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from | 8an Diego. 15 hours from Rul hours from 24 hours’ from Stmr Bonita, Alberts, 4 hours from Ames- hours hours from Re- Stmr_James 8 Higgine, Higgins, 17 hours from Fort Brazg: bound south; called in to | 1 passenge Stmr F A Kilburn, Merriam, 120 hours from | 68 hours from Albion. hours from | Schr 1da A, Beck, 5 hours from Point Reyes. Barge 93, Daniels, ford: Point Richmond Tug S Rover, Titchworth, direct. Port Harford, with barge 83 in tow, Tug Pedro, with barge Santa Paula In tow. 1le, 48 hours from San Barge Santa Paula, Pedro, in tow of tug CLE Stmr_Corona, Steamship Company. Thursday, Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria, Coast Steamship Company. Stmr Mongolla, Porter, Hongkong, etc; Pa- cfic Mail Steamship Compan; Cann, en IKing. ARED. ete. Eureka: 34 hours from Port Har- 34 hours from a King, Harding, 48 hours from San | November 16. Pacific Pacific Mall Stmr Nevadan, Greene, Honolulu; Wiillams, Bktn Trovic Bird, Wikman, Schmidt. SAILED. Thursday, U S stmr Celtle, Astorls Noyember 16. Knapp, New York. Stmr Mongolla, Porter, Hongkong and Yoko- bama via Honolulu. Stmr Newport, Whitniey, Pigeon Point. State of Geo Loomis, Meteor. Golight Stmr Stmr Jamee § Higgins, Higgins, San Pedro. Stmr Corona, Cann, Stmr Olymple, Stmr G C Lindaver, Stmr Samoa, Madse! Stmr Harold Dollar, Callfornia, Queen, Cousins, Victoria, Beddon, ete. ntura. tly, Seattle. Eureka, Allen, n, Cai Seas Thomas, San ansen, Grays Harbor. Stmr laqua, Johnson, Willapa Harbor, with echr Ruby in tow. Stmr Chico, Johnson, Stmr Stmr Stmr Simr Olympic, Br bark Inversnald, Bktn Wrestler, . Fort Bragg. Ross, . Acme, Walvig, Willaa Harbor. Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Greenwood. Walvig, Delmar Landing. Hansen, Graye Harbor. Melbourne, Rensch. Grays Harbor, Bktn Tropic Bird, Wikman, Astdria. Schr Corinthian, 'Jacobson, Bureka. Schr Ruby, Korth, Coquille River, in tow of stmr Iagua Schr Oa DIED. At sea, on board Br ship Sir Robert Fernie— Oct 25, William Weysion, seaman, nd, Johannisen, Coquille River. native of New Jersey Island, aged 54, of dropsy, and SPOKEN. No date—Lat 57 N, long 1 E, Br bark Dun- britten, trom Hamburg for Honolulu. TELEGRAPHIC. was burfed at sea. POINT 1.0BOS, Nov 16, 0 o m—Weather toggy: wind south; velocity 6 miles k B DOMESTIC PORTS. Uer hour BVERETT—Sailed Dollar, for Discovery. Nov 16—Stmr Robert PORT HARFORD-—Sailed Nov 15—8tmr Geo Loomis, for San Francisco; Bay_ for San Pedro. ‘Afrived Nov 15—Stmr Coos Bay, stmr Coos hence Nov 14, and salled for San Pedro, etc, Nov 18, 10 p m. EUREKA—Eafled Nov 15—Stmr F A Kil- burn, for San Francisco; stmr Prentiss, for San Francisco. Nov 16—-Stmr_Pomona, for San Francisco: stmr Argo, for San Franeisco; stmr Nortk Fork, Bureka, for San Francisco. Arrived Nov 15—Stmr Argo, hence Nov 13; stmr Bureka, hence Nov 14. Nov 16—Stme Arctie, hence Nov 15; stmr Bee, hence Noy 14; stmr Navarro, hence Nov 15. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Na- tional City, hence Nov 16; hence Nov 15. for San Francisco; .etmr stmr Brunswick, SEATTLE—Salled Nov 16—Stmr Huniboldt, Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by offictal authority of toe euperintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at for Skagway; schr Snow & Burgess, for San Frane'sco. Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Santa Barbara, hence Nov 12; stmr Dolphin, from Skagw Safled Nov 16—Br stmr Iiford, %r Yoko- hama via Vancouver, BC. \ Mer- | Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pactfic Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16—35 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- pieratures are reported for the previous day: Cincinnati 246 St. Louis .68 Chicago “50-46, Washington . Boston . 46-32 Jacksonville . New York 2| New Orleans . Philadeiphia 45 Honolulu .. Pittsburg | SAN FRANCISCO The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of the same date last season, and rainfall in the last twenty-four hours: Last This Last Stations— 24 hours. Season. Season Eureka . 0.00 1.89 6.70 Red Bluft 0,00 0.18 9 acramento 0100 0.03 8 n Frane: 0.60 Trace 7 | San Jose Trace 3 Fresno < 0.16 5 Independence 0.28 0. | 8an Luis Obispo 0,08 4 Los Angeies . 1.8 5 San Dicgo ... 5.36 0. PACIFIC COAST RECORD. 3o aymg STATIONS. “amaoing 39 OO *raagiva M **monwdjoatg 50 Baker . Bureka Fresne 06 00 16 04 EREEBEERREZR Nuith Head Phoenix | Point Rey Pocatello . Portland Red Bluff 00 00 Cioudy Cloudy 2334 o .00 us .60 8. L. Obispo.. o8 ‘ot | San Diego 70 | Seattie 52 .20 | Spokane .... 48 .00 | Tatcosh ... 50 . Walia Waila 2 00 Winnemucca o2 y .00 | Yuma 4 Pt.Cldy T. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Rain has fallen over Cefitral and Southern Califor and cenditions are favorable for more rain Friday generally throughout Call fornia. Rain has alto fallen from Astorii northward. There has been a marked increase in cloudiz ness over the entire Pacific Slope. The temperatute has follen from S to 12 de- | grees in the San Joaguin Valiey and in Cali- | fornia south of the Tehachapl. The indications are that c.oudy weather, witn Iight rains, fresh south winds, will prevall au most points Friday. FORECAST FOR NOVEMBER 17. Sen Francisco and vieinity—Cloudy and un. settled weather Friday; probabiy light rain, fresh souts winds. Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy; posstbly showers Friday: light east winds. acramento valley—Cloudy Friday. probabiy light rain; fresh southeast wWinds. an Joaquin Valley—Cigudy Friday, probabiy ; ught east winds. Rajn Friday; fresh south winds. Nevada—Probably light rain Friday; south winds. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. tresh - = ~ | PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Nov 16—Br stmr Waadon, {rom 'Pacoma. POKRT TOWNBENL-—Arrived Nov 16—Schr Alice. McDonald, irem Guaymi Sailed Nov 1i—Bktn Skagit, for San Pedro. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Senator, hence Nov 13. ¥ Suiled Nov 16—Stmr Atlas, for San Fran- cisco; stmr Alllance, for Eureka; stmr Whit- tier, for San Francisco. SAN DIBGO—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Cali- fornian, from New York. Safled Nov J6—Stmar Del Norte, for San Francisco; schr Kthel Zane, for Everett. PORT = LUDLOW—Sailed Nov 15—Bktn Skegit, for San Pedro. BIELLINGHAM—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Dirl- &o. from Seattle. COOS BAY—Arrived Nov 10—Stmr Break- water, hence Nov 14. Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Czarina, hence Nov 14, GREENWOOD—Salled Nov 16—Stmr Helen P Drew, for San Pedro. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Cascade, hence Nov 12. OLYMPIA—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Santa Barbaraghence Nov 12, MONTEREY—Arrived Nov 16—Schr Santi- ago, henee Nov 15, in tow of tug Rellef, and sailed for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Che- halis, hence Nov 14; stmr Pasadena, from Eureka; stmr Roanoke, hence Nov 1. Sailed Nov 16—Schr Alert, ‘for Grays Har- bor; schr Salem, for Port Towneend; schr Okanogan, for Port Gamble: stmr Sequoia ana stmr Francis H Leggett, for San Fran- 4 clgco. REDONDO—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Van- guard, from Santa Barbara; stmr Daisy Salled Nov 16—8tmr Vanguard, for San Francisco. Mitchell, from Astorfa. ABERDEEN—£ailed Nov 16—Stmr Grace San Francisco, Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Cascade, hence Nov 12, ISLAND PORT, HONOLULU~— Arrived Nov 16—Br Aorangi, from Sydney. Safled Nov 18-—Br stmr Aorangi, for Va Sy 16—Bark Kaitlani, henge Oc Arrived Nov 3 T EASTERN PORT. ¥ Cct# PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Nov 15—Br stmr Juanita, North, from Iqulque. FOREIGN PORTS. NANAIMO—Arrived Nov 16—Nor stmr Tel- lus, hence Nov 11. = 58 ANCON—Arrived Nov tmr Cit; . ama, hence Oct 14, ine b GUAYAQUIL—Arrived Nov 3—Ger ship As- ter, from Hamburg. In port Nov 15—Ger ship Aster, for Port Townsend via Valparaiso. HONGKONG—Arrived Nov 15—Br stmr Tar- tar. trom Vancouver. . Sujled Nov 15—Br stmr Empress of India, for Vancouver. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Yov 144Br stmr Em- gver, Prior to Nov press of Javan, from Vi 15—Br stror Cobtle, hence k& Safled Nov 1 stmr Numantia, for Arivea orior t Nov 16-3 Ve ori ap st) - e ML TN ReatoR, L T Kane. CORINTO—Salled Oct 20—Ger stmr Mem- PR Bathed. Ot 20—Fr stmr Amiral T b ok b tralla, from Acavulco. o Safled Nov 16—Br ship Lord Templetown, O LON BAY—Sailed Nov 16—Ship Alex o e SR e “%‘3&"&%’.‘&" Nov 9—Br stmr Hounslow, for Tacoma. 3 stmr OCEAN STEAMERS.. | LIVERPOOL—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Phila- Doller, for San Franclsco: stmr Coronado, for | NOVEMBER Z0s | rope. -00 | graph recently fnstalled on the Har- iy [0 | the 2o | w 0 | } 100 | ized $802 15. o | to the United States treasury. | vo | eral hospital and the cruiser Chicago | 00 | elevens Wednesday afternoon was won T. | the Bennington monument fund. | | 17, 1905, POSTAL THIEVES ARE NOW KNOWN Youth in Marysville Jail Tells Police Who Robbed | Vallejo and Other Offices DESCRIBES 3 ROBBERS| Valuable Information Given Chief of Police Stanford of the Navy Yard Town Caags MARYSVILLE, Nov. 16.—Edward Whelan, the San Francisco boy under arrest with William H. Sprout for the Yuba Bank robbery, gave information to Chief of Police Stanford of Vallejo that may lead to the apprehension of | the robbers who cracked the safe of the Vallejo postoffice and committed other crimes in Southern and Central Cali- | fornia. Whelan says a partuer of | Sprout, known as Ogdensburg Slim, was the principal in the job, and the two others, whom he designates as Johnny Bull and Texas Jim, were accomplices. He saw these men when they met and renewed an acquaintance with Sprout in Spokane and Idaho, and has given a description of each man to the Vallejo Chief. He said Sprout. told him these men committed the robberies in Vallejo and the other towns. Whelan's confession that he and Sprout committed the Yuba Bank rob- bery has been confirmed by the re- | covery of the bank revolver, which was sold to a Japanese in Sactamento a few days after the crime. GOVERNMENT. BOAT GETS IN TROUBLE Tangled Towrope Sends the Lieutenant Harris to Drydock. The quartermaster’s tug, Lieutenant Harris, while towing a couple of tar- gets out to the range near Point Bonita yesterday afternoon, got the towrope tangled in the propeller, which ren- | dered the boat helpless. After being towed In the tug went into the drydock to have the rope removed. The Lieutenant Harris had been as- sisting in the sub-caliber practice | which is now being carried on by the different companies of Coast Artillery stationed about the bay and keeping the targets in motion during practice by means of sevral hundred feet of tow- | By means of the wireless tele- ris the accident made known and Government tug General Slocum sent to tihe disabied tug. The auction sale af condemned quar- termaster's. goods at the Presidio real- This will ve turned over | The football game between the gen- by the former team by a score of 5 to 0. The progeeds of the game will go to Major A. G. Hammiond of the Fourth Cavalry is sefiously ill at the general hospital at the Presidio. | Lieuténant Nelson Gapen, medical de- | partment, is staying at the Occidental Hotel while on his leave of basen { Lieutenant G. G. Allen of the ne- | | teenth Infantry is in the city, awaiting | | ¢ transportation to the Philippines. Captain Edward R. Chrisman of the Sixth Cavalry is at the Occidental Hotel | while en route to join his regiment in | the Philippines. ! Following is the new schedule for the | sailing of the transports: | Logan, November 23, 1905.—Companies I and K, Tenth Infantry, to Honolulu: 106 enlisted wen, . M. ., to Manila; twenty enlisted men, s M CL formerly scheduied for December 3. Buford, December 15, | States Cavalry (except . tor- merly scheduled for December 5, 1905, Thomas, January b, 190¢—Troops D, H, K apa m, Fourth United States former- Iy scheduled for Deccmber 5 1905; 100 en- listed men, U. 8. M. C. Sheéridan or Sherman, January 25, 1906. Twenty-fourth ~ United States' Infantr: formerly scheduled for Junuary 5, 1903, Sherman or Sheridan, February 15, 1906.— Eighth United States Incanuy: 100 enlisted men U. S. M. C.; formerly scheduled for February 5, 1906, Logan, March 5. 1906.—Troops B and M. | Third Cavalry: 100 eplistes men, U. S. M. C. | Thomas, March 25, 1906. Sheridan, Apri! 15, 1906, Sherman, May 5, 1906, Logan, May 25, ‘1606, Thomas, June 15, 1906. —_— e = Riot Costs City Money. Judge Murasky entered judgment | against the city yesterday in favor of | Belle 8. Macdonald for $431 damages | and $14 50 costs. The plaintiff suffered damages in the sum of the judgment through a riot of soldiers at the Presi- dio. Mrs. Macdonald claimed that as | the city is responsible for peace within | its limitg it should pay for the damage she suffered through inadequate pro- tection afforded her home by the po- lice. Judge Murasky held that her point was well taken and decided in her favor. — ee———— Try the United States Laundry., 1004 Maraet street. Telephone South «20. * delphia, from Portland; stmr ‘Winitredian, from LONDON—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr Cambrian, from i an, s-n‘-;g"mv 16—Strr Minneapolis, for New | York; stmr Samatarian, for Hali 3 1 GENGA—Sailed Nov 14—St rooklyn, for | N SLEN—Arrived Nov 16—Stmr -Cretic, | from New York. | QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Nbv 17—Suer | Cymrie, from Beston for Liverpool and pro- | ceeded. Sailed Nov 16—Stmr Oceanic, for New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 16— Stmr Koeni- gen Louls, from Genoa, Navles and Gibraitar. | Salled NOv 16—Stmr Molike, tor Hamburg; stmr La Savole, for Havre; stmr Main, for Bremen, { ——— SI“K bert vernie, from An Per Br ship Sir Hobert rernie, from Antwerp Nov 16—sauted June 30; had light winds to 32 N, when we cot NE trades; lost them in 12 N: crossed the equator July 20, long 21 30 W; ot SE tradés in 2 N: carried them fo lat 24 §: had NE winds fo 30 S; bad SW winds to Staten Island; was 33 days from 50 fo 50 §, with succession of WNW gales, hail and snow saualls, which made it almost possible to_ work ship, as everything was fromen_up; Sept § lat 60 20 8. long 68 W, passed® iceberg 150 feet high and about 400 r..n%u—awlumu.u-mmr had W winds carried to 24 §: took SE trades and B N aden 11 N tarriod b H t o em 1ong 11§ ‘Vhence to vort IEht. baffing winds. 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