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«SIERRA WILL SAIL TO-NICHT Departure of Australian | Liner Is Delayed by Late| \rrival of English Mail EAVES FOR TAHITI Steamship Mariposa, With Many Tourists on Board, Is Off to the South Seas ip Company's Houdlette, will ing for Hono- aland and Ags- ture is owing to York of the of products glish tourists, 1ave taken pass- , Miss N Salls for Tahiti S Brings Sugar From Ecuad Water Fromt Notes. - - & NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Imterest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. d) ence umber potatoss, 60 cris kge fresh vegetables, 4 f 0 bdls shin 7 cs drugs rope, 18 pkgs plrur 16 cs cs turpentine, eyls achinery, 6 cs can 1er . Exports by the Pucbla. ¥ of Pucbla, which sailed on had an assofted cargo British Columbian po: d including the foll The steamer C “ucrday 1o neigned PRis &roceries and provisions, 8 <s epurations, 2070 ibs beans, 40,000 Ibs 71 cs canned goods, 700 Jbs chocolate, 750 ufts, ibs gmiiie, 707 ghis 15 cs eral water, 10,831 Ibs soda, 500 2 bbis 7 ce lubricating ofl, 36 cs he ns me sumunition, 204 rolls roofing, 3 c8 steel bars, * crts ewing machines. stesmer zis0 carried § pkge leather, ed at $u05, en route to Northwest Terri- LSy et & large cargo, | | | Fort Brage 1bs raisins, 14,437 Ibe assorted dried 6 ykgs Tresh 'fruits. 48 phes fresh | ks onions, 4040 lbs mait, 5200 | A THE SAN.FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1905. | | November 22 hours from San Sumr Pedro. Shasta, Hansen, Novander, 59 from Sound ports. Meady, 114 Umatilla, hours and Puxet Mackinaw, ar hours from | Tacome. Star Brunswick, Ellefsen, 15 hours from Br atmr 16 days from Guayaquil. Stmr Robert Dollar, Discovery Bay Stmr_Maggle, moon Bay Bark C D Bryant, e5. Cacique, Crossiey, Johnson, 141 hours trom Corning, 4 hours frem Half- Fagles, 12 days from Port Paula, Pille, 72 hours November 22 d mpany J D spreck- Eureka _ Weeden, Seattle; Williams, of California, Thom amship Company. Beonce, Nanaimo; West- Tupman, Bailey, Philadelphia; v, Jerkenwon, Henolulu; n Ltd. Thomas, Mazatis Edward & Buld Banning, M wm. SAILED. Tuesday, ‘November Dixon, Vancouver. 5 2 n, San Pedro ari . Halfmoon Bay. Pigeon Point. Tabit Seattle Portiand. tainier, Hansen, v Shasta, Hansen W, Fr bark trom ! San Fran- | Paclfic Coast | San Di- | Port Townsend; | ST e D rde i e | s s S ey o = KATIB FLICKIN- ASHORE LAST REDONDO. .- - werp; stmr Oceanic, from Liverpool; stmr As- toria, from Glasgow; etmr Prince Oskar, from Genoa. ANTWERP—Arcived Nov 21—Stmr Kroon land, York. dian, from Montr Manchester. ov 21—Stmr Phil W st Boston for Satled k. ~Satled trom w LIVERPOOL.Arrived Nov 1 22—Stmr Cana- m» Bostonia, from 2delphia, for Boston. rrived Nov 22—Stmr Siberian, Stmr Nord Amer- Nov 22—Stmr Sax- Memoranda, ' Per stmr Mackinaw—Nov 20 miles NW of Point Arena, saw a four-masted bark: seemed to be light. ~Br ship Achnashie, from Ne ort Townsend, put into - Monte: . Nov 22—Br stmr Crosby Hall is n s at South Seattle: vected to ficat at high water with as vessel will receive no injuries. Per stm strong NW | Lucas to San Francisco. - Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Portiand & Coquille .| Coos Bay .| Grays Harb Portland & .| Grays Harb -| Humbolde . Point Arena City Topeka. .| Newport & M. F. Plant.. | Coos Bay & | Argo boldt . | Bureka. . | from London for Diego r iat or long—Br ship kskasoni, | or ¥ Ore PELF POINT LOBOS, » m—Weather | | cloudy; wind NW; miles per hour. stmr Stmr Na- ov 2 Sailed chr Caroline, Helen P Drew and r San Franclsco; schr Stmrs Umpqua. Arrived v 10 "21—Schr Olza, for Kahului. HARBOR-—Sailed Nov r, for San Trancisco; stmr. Frangisco; stmr Cascade, | Cascline for TACOMA Nov 20—Br ship Bute- hence Nov GAMBLE—Arrived Nov Winslow. ved Nov 21—Stmr Cottage 22—Schr Br ship Kelburn, from San- Arrlved Noy 22—Stmr F A Kil- Nov 18, v 22 \k'l‘lJlH A burn, henc Arrived | 18; schr Jennie | Alpha pot arrived. ‘Stmr Roanoke, hence Nov Wand, hence Oct 30; schr POINT REYES—Passed Nov 22, 7:30 & m-— of Mainmast Eone: bound y bark C D Bryant, from Port keley. n Francieco. MEN DOCINO—Arrived Nov 22—Stmr Brook- Iyn, hence Nov 2i. 10N RIVER—Arrived Nov 22—Stmr Ce- lia, hence Nov 21 RAYMOND—Arrived Nov from San Pedro; schr Murlel, PORT BLAK Diamond Hea CC BAY Stmr M F Y Btior Chico, for San Fran- TATOOSH—Passed In Nov 22—Schr Colum- B los Angeles for Bellingham; Smith, Ship Wm H Macy, hence Nov 9 for Port Townsend, Arrived Nov 21—Stmrs Santa celsior, from Seattle, ed 2 n m—Ger via San Pedro, Passed Nov 22, 4:30 m- San Pedro for Hardy hence Nov 1 s Stmr Mdmhngl(d from Creek VALDEZ—Sailed Nov 22—Stmr Oregon, for Seattle, AORT 1.0S, ANGELES—Safled Nov 22—Stmr ornian, for San Francisco. EDONDO-—Safled Nov 22—Schr Mildred, | for Willapa Harbor, Arrived Nov 22—Stmr and salled SANTA BARBARA- f Topeka, from San Pedro, m Francisco; stmn Santa Rosa, from San iego, and sailed for San Francisco, ISLAND POR’ HONOLULU rived Nov -U § stmr Suppiy, © ; stmr Mongolia, bence Nov 16 for China. MANILA—Satied for Puget Sound. FOREIGN PORTS. ANTOFAGASTA—Arrived Nov 18—Ger ship Argo, trom Port Blakeley. SINGAPORE—Aryived Nov 21—Br stmr Oan- fa, _lf‘rom Clyde for L Nov 21—U § stmr Dix, CTA Afrived Oct 31—Stmr Watson, from New York, and sailed Nov 14 for San Franclaco. TAKU—Arrived Nov — —Br_stmr Comeric, Portland, and was to eail Nov 8§ for Moji. TALCAHUANO—Arrived Nov stmr Auchencrag, from New York. KOBBE—Safled Nov )2—8!” Dakota, Yokohama and Seattle. MORORAN—alled Oct u»nr stmr Epsof, for Victoria. " VALPARQYISP—BIHQA Nov G—Br nmr Bor- ‘tor O KOMAMA- Salied Nov 6—Br stmr Ver- mont, for Newchwang. a W—Satled Nov 21—Br stmr Bessie Dollar, for Antwerp and San Francisco, FICTORIA—Arrived Nov 22—Br stmr Rel- aay, from Taku; stmr Shawmut, from - NAGASAKL Salled Nov 21U 8 etmr Thomas, for 8a 8an Francisco. EAN STEAM HONGKONG—Amved Rov 25 Stme_Coptie, from ko~ tor Francisco via Honolulu end Yol Merchandise for Hawall. The bark Edward May sailed yesterday for Makaweli with an ussorted merchandise cargo. The following were the principal shipmen 188 bbls flour, 3626 etls bu-le)‘ 175 ctls \‘xnl 264 ctls oats, 165 ctis 675 bales 134,750 Ibs bran, 20,000 ibs Blfldll 6850 bs on cake meal, 488 lbs 5 cs miiistul mo bread. 217 cs canned goode, Ibs lard, 5 1bs beans, 800 Ibe coffes, nlo Tbe sait, u x» paste, 5§25 600 1i ., bis salmon, 2136 Ibs candy, %0 on table .)p rions, 1010 The mugar. 60 crts potatocs, The § bxs dried fruit, 1884 Ibs ‘lm Tasom, 330 1be Shecws, D o8 ulnn;opwmer u,-:r6 s0s Aietstinte hasiie, 193 :nu bbls 076 1bs soda, 421 bxs eoap, 33 colls rove, 250 1bs tobacco, 3 cs cigars, 9 cs dry goods, 2 YORK—Satled Nov 22—Stmr Majestic, tor Eiveroool stmr Potadam, for Rot Lo Oscar Ii, for Copenbagen and Christian” Arrived Nov 22—Stmr Finland, from Ant- Phoenix, | Dirigo Tumboldt . Grays Harbc Portland & Portland & rk Hadlock fumboldt . Portland & Portiand & Willapa Ha Corona Redondo. | Del Norte Crescent C Eureka. . Humboldt . State of Cal Coos Bay for | € Queen. Homer. .| Portland & Curaci .| Mexican Por F. Kilburn Portland & Aeapulco. Portland & Puget Soun From. River Grays Harbor, San Diego & Way Pts Grays Harbe fendocino & San Diego & Way Ports Nov. San Pedro & Way Pta.|Nov. Puget Sound Por New York via Ancon Astoria. or. Astorla. o, & Albion. | Way Por Pt. Orfor York via T Way F Astoria. Astoria . Astoria . rbor ty Astorta, . ey Way Ports. .{Nov. Astoria. i Weather Report. —Pacific Time.) CO, Nov, 22—5 p. m.: The following maximum and minimum tem- the previous day peratures are reported for from various stations | Boston . .50- Chicago . Cincinnati .. Honolulu, H. T Jacksonville New Orleans . SAN FRANCIS The following are the date as compared with those ot same date last season and rainfell in lasy twenty-four hours: Last This Last Stations— 24 hours. Scason. Seagon. .00 2.67 7ol 0.00 0.20 9.48 0.00 0loT 6.31 .00 olod 7.86 0.00 0.10 4.19 0.00 018 5.07 0.00 0.38 043 000 0.04 4.7 Tr. 1.8 114 0.03 884 0.17 PACIFIC COAST RECORD. g B 2 g - ] H 9% 43 & ¢ ggagrEE Al 5 STATIONS. § 35%5 3 &R § PR R = P Bam e Uy 1548 : : Baker 5 Reno o4 Eurek: Cloudy .00 Fresno Cloudy .00 . Farallon. Cloudy .00 | Flagstar Pt.Cidy .18 | Independence . Cloudy .00 Los Angeles Clear Tr. Mt Tamalp Cloudy .00 North Head . Cloudy -00 Pt. Reyes Lt. 20 Cloudy - .00 Pocatello - Cloudy 06 Portland Pt.Cliy .00 Red Bruft . Cléar (00 Roseburg Pt.Cl E Sacramento Salt Lake San Francisco.29. San Jose . San L. Obisp! Sam Diego Seattie . Walla Wal Cloudy vt Winnemue Cloudy (00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND . GENERAL FORECAST. The pressure has fallen rapidly over the northern balf of the Pacific Slope, and con: tions are rapldly becoming more favorable for | rain, During tiie past twenty-four hours there has been a fall of nearly half an-inch in press- ure over Oregon and Washington. The greater portion of the storm will move castward. | " "Phe indications .are that there wiil | steady increase In cloudiness, fresh southwest wind and probably rain Thursday over Cen- tral and Northern California, Scuthwest storm warnings are displayed at Eureka. FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, San Franciseo and vicinity -4‘lol|dx tled weather Thursday: probably rain; thwest wirds Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy Thursday: light southwest winds. Sacramerto Valley—Cloudy Thursday, | ably rain: fresh south winds. San Joaquin Valley—Cloudy Thursday; rain by night: fresh south wind Coast—Cloudy Thursday. with rain north of Paint Sur, and brisk to high southwest winds. Nevada—Cloydy Thursday. A McADIE, l)ls(rlc( Forecaster. o | minutés Jater than at Fort Point; | of tide ie the same at both places, be a V. 28 fresh prob- pos- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. City Puebla. d Ports. Assuan Seattle ‘| Dec. Rainjer Seattle & Belifngharm. . [Dec. O SAIL. ileamer 1 Destination. ' Salls.| Pler e s v | November 23. Olympia. Sierra. Seattle | N Arctic... | 9 am|Pier Elizabeth 5 |m\PIrr 2 W. Krager. Aslorln l. Portiand| 6 pm|Pler BEureka ..; Humbold! .1 9 am,Pler Eel thr Ports...|12 m;Pler | Coos Bay.. .| 5 pm|Pier "} “November 25. | .| Beattle direct.. .. Grays Harbor Los ™ Angeles Coos Bay China & Ja Humboldt Los Angel | _November City Topeka Newport & Way. Umatllia. .. | Puget Sound . Lindauer | Grays Harl December F. Kilburn. | .| Los Angeles Ports, | Grays Harbor .. ney. & Way Pts, & Tacoma. .| Grays Harbor Astoria & Portland|. Pt. Arena & Anflon, & pm| Pier Asioria & Portland San Diego & Wa 8 pm|Pler | B pm,Pier 20 | 20 Ports. | r 2 2 4 pm Pier 11 1 pm|Pier 40 180 piPler 9 6 pm!Pler 3 5 pm|Per 26. 1 9 am|Pler 11 Ports. |11 am Pier 9§ 9 am|Pler 11 | South Bay..| Los Angeles Ports.[10 lm.Pler 2 i November 27. Dirigo. ... Seattle & Bei'ham \ 1hmiprer 2 Vanguard..| Humboldt 5 pm|Pier 27 Novemnber | Corona. flumboldt . -11:80 p/Pler @ Break wi 5 pm|Pler 8 Columbla 1 am|Pler 24 | November 29. | 1 Sea Foam. . Point_ Arena .. \Prer 2 Redondo. ...| Asterla & Pertland. |12 m|Pier 3 Homer. Astoria & Portiand| 4 pmmn 24 Coos Ba | n am|Pie X ‘| Humboidr 5 b ! ler 20 | 2 pm Pier 24 Portland & Wa: Queen... Puget Sound Port 1 am!Pler 9 December 2, Alameda. .. | Honolulu ... City Peking | N. Y. via Ancon.. 11 am|(Pler 12 "l bler 40 FROM SEATTLE. Skagway & Seldovid & Yaldez & Se Skagway & chants’ ‘Wednesday, November The Time Bell on the building was d:w.‘d exact] L e., at noon of the m p. m., Gmnw Sun, Moon an Destination. W-y Parts. Wa, h t?%m‘ N,, In charge. time. Tieutenant, U.'S. st vat g Bails. e [Nov. 4 v Way Dorts. [Nov. 25 le Ports. :w' Nos yPamDe:ai Time Ball. Branch H)’fllvlrlnhla Ofm:: Exchange, N., Mer- San, Eein Peanciscer Sar {ower. of the Ferr; 17 8¢ noon to-daye d Tide. Unmd uute- Coast and Geodetic Survey— ight of Hm- nna h-v Watera sco tie Time aj at Fort P n'. Ontrm ‘San Franci: lllll.gtrln!mt« e OTE—The high and low waters occur N the city front (1 |Time| lnwl NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the sWccessive tides of the day In the order of gccurrence as to time; the fourth time column glves the last tide of the cay, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs, The heights given are In addition to the soundings of the United Stats: Coust Survey Charts, except when & minus (—) slgn precedes the height, and then the number | given ie subtracted from the depth given by | the charts. THe planc of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. STEAMER SAN PABLO SUED FOR DAMAGES BY THE TOPO Complainant Alleges That the Ferry- Boat Had Only One Man in the Pllot-House, The Bay Development Company, as owner of the gasoline schooner Topo, filed a libel yesterday in the United States District Court against the ferry steamer San Pablo to recover $1070 damages. The libel alleges that on November 5 of this year the ferry-boat ran down the Topo off Jackson-street wharf and inflicted the damages claimed. It is lalso averred that the San Pablo’s look- out man was incompetent, that theres was but one man in th® pilot-house, which is contrary to law and custom; that the master of the San Pablo, who should have been in the pilot- house, wag on the lower deck and that the searchlight of the San Pablo was . !turned upon the pilot-house of the Topo and kept there, blinding the pilot and rendering him powerless to get the Topo out of the wa; —— McPherson Is Convicted. Alexander W. McPherson, known as “Brick,” 2 better was convicted by a 28 | Jury in Judge Dunne's court vesterday on a charge of extortion, with a rec- ommendation to mercy. He will be sentenced on Saturday. McPherson got John Sheehan, who was living in the Tremont House, interested in- a scheme to nmu{;le oplum and extorted small sums of money from him, amounting nltonlh:r w' tl;‘“» ;l‘: May last by threaten 0 have Sheehan indic by the l‘:goul Grand Jury, i The United States army transport Buford arrived last night from Manila, three days overdue. She encountered some vgt, heavy | It 1s shown also by these afidavits that unset- | the height | SHLORS NEARLY STARVE AT SEA Cargo of Fresh Redwood on the German Bark Werrain Taints Food and Water FUMES (‘&bbh TROLBLE Steamer Renders Aid When Crew Was Exhausted From Illness, Hunger and Thirst NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—A cargo of redwood, the fumes of which tainted the food and spoiled the water, was re- sponsible for 4 terrible adventure which befell the German bark Werrain in the South Atlantic Ocean and which | was reported yesterday by afficers of the steamship Koranna. The Koranna is in port here from Calcutta. While in midocean the Koranna sighted the bark becalmed and flying a distress signal for provisions. Four sailors in a boat put out from the bark for the Koranna, and those on board the steamship were shecked to see that the four carsmen reeled in their seats from exhaustion. The condition of those remaining on the bark was found to be even more pitiful. It was explained that a carge of | redwood obtained in South. America, | | while still heavy with sap, had tainted | both the food and = water with its ! fumes. For six weeks previous to the Koranna's appgarance the twenty-two men in the bark had drunk rain water | and eaten salt pork. The gaptain and the first mate, both 4ll with seunrvy, | had been carried to their bunks many | days before, and the command of the starving ship had devolved upon the in- ferior officers. Every man of the crew was ill. Provisions and medicine were sup- | plied to the bark by the Koranna, after | which the vessels parted company. Since then th ‘:errmu has been re- ported as safely in\port at Porf Natal. | ISTAR ROUTE FRAUDS T0 BE SUPPRESSED Postmaster Fisk Is Advised of Corrupt Practices by Certain Speculators. | Postmaster Fisk received a communica- | tion from the Postmaster General at | | Washington yesterday advising him of | frauds In connection with bids for Star Route contracts. The Postmaster’ Gen- eral states that affidavits have been pre- | | | | sented to the department from which it | appears that .certain persons, through | agents, are attempting to induee men re- siding upon certain mail routes that are to be relet to enter into an agreement | whereby proposals for carrying the mail shall be submitied to the department in the name of the local man at a rate per- | haps higher than he would gtherwise have ibid. In the event of his being awarded the contract he is to share a part of the | | compensation with the speculator. | | the speculator through his agent attempts | to discourage the local man fromr sub- | | mitting a bid solely in his own intérest, and to persuade him that it is to his in- terest to enter into an agreement with 4the speculator, the speculator setting forth that he can furnish a bond through | a surety company, or that he is in a po- | | sition before the department to secure | scme advaniage over the local bidders. | The Postmaster General announces that | \he will place such contracts in the hands | of responsible men living upon the routes | who will either perform the service in | person or give their active supervision to | its performance, and who saall receive | full compensation pai. by the Gov- | | ernment for the service, and shall not| | share any part of it with any speculator. All contracts heretofore made or here- after to be made otherwise than in the ihulm-fi\ic way will be annulled. | ———————— GAME LAW VIOLATORS GET INTO SERIOUS DIFFICULTY mcramento River Fishermen's Gang iy Broxen Up and Sellers of Drowned Ducks Are Arrested. Executive Officer Charles Vogelsang of the Iish Commission announces the | convictlon of eight of the gang of law- breakers who have been using set and small mesh nets in the Sucramento River. The minimum fine for the offense is $200, so the State will be richer to the extent of $1600. All of the men who were caught are Italians. For years the gang has successfully eluaed the officers, but Vogelsang finally succeed- ed in trapping Lhe offenders by a ruse. Black bass, striped bass and salmon formed the biggest part of the fisher- men’s catch and these fish have been regularly shipped to the San Franciseo market. Four Italians with 1400 dueks in their | possession were arrested at Fisher- |ml.n's wharf yesterday. The birds had all been caught In nets. Physicians say drowned ducks are dangerous when used for-food and the Legislature has 1 made it an oftense to have them in pos- | sessfon. The drowned ducku are all sold by peddlers at back doors. Many of these birds are cut or stabbed after death to give them the appesrance of having been shot. ————————— FOUND UNCONSCIOUS IN BED WITH THE GAS ESCAPING Joseph Phillipi Is Dead and Joseph Ferroni, Hisx Roommate, Is in Serfous Conditi / Joseph Ferroni and Josepir Phillipi, who slept together in a room at 1328 Sacramento street, were found uncon- scious in bed yesterday morning about 7 o'clock with the room full of gas, which was escaping from an open jet, Louts Ferroni, a brother of Joseph and who lives in the same house, detected the odor of gas coming from the room occupied by Joseph and forced the door n. Dfinu" at once notified the police and Philllpi was sent to the Central Emer- gency Hospital in the patrol wagon, | but dled befare reaching the hospital | and the body was taken from there to{ the Morgue. Ferroni was not moved and his brother summoned Drs. C. E. French and J. B. Mitchell. They enter- tained hopes that he would recover, al- though he was in a serious condition. Both were employed as dishwashers at the Pacific-Union Club. Phillipi was an unmarried man, 30 years of age. It is supposed that one of them had acel- dentally turned on the gas when re- tiring for the night. ————————— 2 ‘Want Owner for Bolt of Cloth. L. Homme, alias John Harrigan, an ex-convict and notorious talef, was ar- rested on Kearny street vesterday by Policeman P. Campion. HHe was car- ry:ng a bolt f Black ploie oloth which the ice believe he had stoien from some shop. 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