The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 24, 1905, Page 11

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HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1905. 2 11 SEAS SWEEP THE BUFORD'S DECKS [LERK RIORDAN - Army Transport Has a| | Rough Trip From || Honolulu.j f Takes Nearly Ten Days Come From the Island Port. Harbor Commissioners| | Taking Steps to | Avoid Fires. ik e | —— 15 DISCHARGED Judge Heacock Declares Him Guiltless of Any Offense Against United States Law PAESESSE SRt MAKES A »STATEMENT Says He Sold Blanks to Martinho, Believing They Were for Use in Portugal SR T Deputy County Clerk Joseph Riordan was discharged yesterday by United States Commissioner Heacock, who found that he was innocent of the crime of conspiracy charged against him. It was in evidence that Riordan COURT-MARTIAL TO MEET AT MONTEREY Large Number of Passengers | Will Sail on Transport \ Logan. A general court-martial has been or-| dered to meet at the Presidio of Mon- terey at 10 o'clock Monday morning, No- vember 27, for the trial of such persons as may be brought before it. The officers detailed on the court are: Captain Jemes B. Hughes, Fourth Cavalry; Captain Patrick H. Mullay, Fourteenth Infan- try; First Ileutenant Clarence K. La Motte, Fourteenth Infantry; Second Lieutenant Anton Jurich Jr., Fourth Cavairy: Second Lieutenant John McE. Pruyn, Fourteenth Intantry; Second Lieutenant john . Macomb, Fourteenth Infan- try: Second Lieutenant Willlams S.° Martin, Fourth Cavalry, judge advocate. Major William C. Butler and Captain Jacob. F. Kreps, both of the Twenty-see- ond Infantry, have been ordered to Fort @lcDowell for Guty pending the arrival of their regiment in this department. The Fourteenth Cavalry, which arrived on the Buford yesterday morning from Manila, has gone into camp at the Pre- sidio while. awalting orders to proceed to_its proper station. Captain Sedwick Rice and Lieutemant | W. 8. Grant of the Third Cavalry re- ported for duty at the Presidio yesterday. CARVING SETS THANKSBIVING I offer this week a good three- piece set, in beautiful silk-lined box, made by the leading cutlery manufacturers of the world. Each piece is of finest tempered steel, with buckhorn handles. stronglv made and of stylish shape and size. My speual price. $3 Uo .-\nother style, equally strong and serviceable, but more decora- tive. Special at. 3 All kinds of cutlery ground and honed. Razors honed. .......25€¢ Mail orders promotly filled. THAT MAN PITTS F. W. PITTS, The Statloner, e army Buford | in his ofticial capacity had sold several | Captain Willlam N. Blow Jr., Fifteenth | B Frank C. Jewell atnand, 1| naturalization certificate blanks with | Infantry, has been placed on the retired |} 08 Market Streel, San Francisco. rived We ig om the Philip-| | the seal of the Superior Court imprint- |list on account of disability received in stormy weather pines, encou .ed théreon to Antonio Sousa Martinho; that Martinho had given them to An- the line of duty. The following passengers will sail on the tonio J. Santos. that Santos had filled | fransport Logan, which sails for Manila in one of them with the name of Josa ‘0;“‘0"0‘" 2 25 n; Brazil i one, an Francisco to Honolulu—Major General S. T raal a8 the Baturalised one|s. Sumaer. D. 5 A. and wite; Majoe Lea O WOH S SO TS0 TUNIR - Fobiger, inspector general, U. S. A.; Captain tinho testified that he had informed | Eugene P. Jarvey and wife: Captain R. R. Riordan he wanted the blanks for the | Ingram, Tenth [nfantry, ind wife: Lieutenant purpose of sending them to Portugal | Joha Randolph, Tenth Infantry, ize'and baty: 4 | Lieutenant Charles F. Conry, Tenth Infantry, by a man who would have them filled | and wife; Lieutengnt Roiland W. Case, Tenih Up %0 as to show that this man wus | Infantey; Lieutenane Kurts Eppley, Tenth ln- e \“."“r;‘;,a"t‘!"""' "“; ";’;‘:“ belng | (27 ¥ of Admiral Goodrich. U. 8. N 0 gave the two sons of this person| ‘gan Francisca to Manila—Lisutenant Colonel from being drafted into the Portuguese | T. W. Jones, Seventh Cavalry; Captain E. R, army. (d.'fllmn, Elxtoesnl:lx Infantry, wife and wo‘ghlh ren; Captain igene Cotfin, ymaster, S. Clerk Riordan testified that he had D e e Rloar: aiusic been employed as o deputy county | ant surgeon. wife and two cmldnn Captain M. clerk for eleven years, and that thls|L. Crimmins, Sixteenth lnfann’r wife and was the only occasion on which he had | baby: Captain H. C. Davis, U. 8. M. C.; Lieu- swept by high| | ? the ma cabin were smashed by one wave Wh « away a section of rail | damage. Sergeant Hayes and Pri-| | Ward were knocked down by one| 1y bruised | ford was nine days three hours | | four minutes coming from Hc ong those who boarded the trans-| vesterday morning was Major Gen-| i Shafter, who went out to meet his ese housekeeper. iss Marase the house &f Shaft twent Bhe has been visitiy h““h‘i sold any naturglization blanks. He did tenant Frank C. B‘kt ‘assistant wurgeon, U. S. ipan, and brought g % |'sp upon Martinho's statement that | A.. and wife; Lieutenant F. A. Dale, assistant boy, Inyo I. Kedo, wh I also 2 A., wife and danghter; Lisuten— they were to be used in Portugal for A R the purpose stated. He admitted thal | ynarew: Ll“m': t B B. Grubbs Martinho had paid him 34 for the 1,.~me~,.,m E. D. Shortlidge, assistant surgeon, We cure Skin Diseases, Blood Folse . | blanks with the golden seal of the S. A.; Lieutenant W. C. Chidester and wite: | Varicocele, Strieture. Nervous Declix . } eburt attashen Lientenant B 55 Bianhard: | icatenant & M. | Weakmeas, Piles,. Fistuln and Diseas s | > 3 de Loftre aid wife: Lieutenant George F. |of the Widmeys. Bladder and Prostats the service of the distinguished ex- soldier. The Buford br these seventy-eigl cabin and fifteen nt 90 passengers. Of | d in the | nd Bert Schlesinger, counsel for Rior- | Juememann; Lieutenant R. W, Adams, Nmth Diseases—Newly contract: g T There wers I enlisted nen of lhk‘ a . | dan, argued that an offense of that kind In'nmry !.le\uenam H. H. Bruns, mnmt ‘ nnd cnmm cases cured. All Burning, Itchiis n.\a.n‘.:-s( “eleven pr and a few 1 e B R Weather Report. i{'.’gfl was not an offense against the | Overly, Philippine Scout ,;mmum m,, 15{ : HAVE A TALK WITH US - civilans. R T e e oS C i e e United States law. He quoted many | Ballard, Philippie Scouts; Lieutenant Morris | st o3 s o B or ) S PN Ty | merchandice cargo valued at $248,662, to be BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 235 p. m. | 2uthoritles to sustain his contenton. | & i, KEUPRING Ceottyl S eorge R, Clay~ | We make no charge for a friendly talk. Come aptain 8. P. Adan distributed ae follows Honotulu, $19,- The following maximum and minimum tem- Judge Heacock remarked that the | ion, contract surgeon, U. S. A.: Dr. e | to ua tn the strictest confidence. We have been 2 . 899; Samoan Isiands, ew Zealand. peratutes are reported for the previous day: only evidence connecting Riordan with | L. Merion, contract surgeon, U, 8. A.; Dr. m! xclusively treating spectal diseases of men for el Kp g | Boston M, [New York -......8230 | the affair was that Riordun had sold | g F. Farrow. contract surgeon, ©. years. Nothing sciegce can dovise or money $96,770; Austraiia, $118 Mre. Edward Bennett and two children, tunlly | can buy is lacking in our office equipme: hicago -40| Philadelphia 418; New Caledon! the blanks to Martinho for the purpose e the principal ex- ; Friendly Isiands The following we s will use you Bomestly, trest you skillfuily Clnetanati »0-3; 58-32 | Stated. He therefore dismissed the | drews and sister, tamily of lieutenant of Thir- | and resiore you to health in the shortest tima .M case. teenth Infantry: Mrs. Mary A. Boyls and two | with the least dlecomfor: and expense. |Pittsburg of lientenant Philippine Scouts: Mrs. C. F, An- | 80-68St. Louls o {Washington . | |1 1—284 pkes K > BR A s .| daughters. family of lieutenant of Philippine ! If you cannot cuil, write for symptom T e I s s NCISCO .o.vvo.i.. 51-46 Shalss q Scouts; Mra. Lutz Wahi and two children, fam- | plania e "10 2| | ARMY TRANSPORT BUFORD, | |, The following are the seasonai reinfally to | CONSIDERS ORDINANCES ly of Lievtenant Walil, Twenty-first Infantry o 0 1bs butter, =i MY bl 3 3 date as compared for previous date last sea- o1 . rs. . 8. Valentine, wife of Captain Valen- 320 1bs fresh fish ’ ;}:‘{'\iz \Ff;”;}wzn 'CED VERY son and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: MR ALk BGNK lGlneh pay - Aew;nmem‘ (‘)dflh up"i'fi‘ u?; DR. HOLSMAN & CO. 10 bales dry: | %7 2 b Last This Last i raham, wife of Capain Graham. !1ipp! dally; Sunda: G il b 5 1 ntations: 24 Jours. Season. Season, | SUPervisors’ Committee Henrs Repre- | Scouts: Eugene Coffin Jr. and wifs, clerk to Hew-0 G L I Eiey w % . ed salmon, Fureka ... 0.00 2.67 7.01 sentative of » o Captain Coffin; Si: of Charity (3). to Guam; w5 1 TO SAIL. Red Bluft : 0 948 gy ";‘:"" Assoctatlon | 3 George B. Jones and two children, family | 729 Market $t. (Top Floor), S. F. 47 bxs fr i it .00 i S ‘outncil‘ol. of contract surgeon, U S, A.; Asnes ¥ Jamen, | cs Destination, | Sails.| Pier. | San Francisc 0.14 e Supervigors' joint committee on | Army Nurse Corps; Mary rmy B o o o = = e | . - ;“”,"’; are i EEiTis Yot 5 Electricity and Fire yesterdny had un- | Narve, Gue: Mer, G pfiufiéfi'w‘iib‘ifi' ,visir DR. JORDAN'S onear rocerles and provisions, 444 pkes Governme 24, \ | Fresno ., X bt Polsld 2 £ E E nt H. J. Mc b ey gt R by I (S seneaadiae eration the proposed ordi- |T. A. Senn and soms family of Lieutenant - Mrs. “McBrust, Loutse | Sog ,1,‘,;";‘,“..1, e e 0 T, | SRl | G B e s Tl Dhlipa D1 nance regulating the use of signs on | Senn, U & X.: Mice Daicey . Clark. dangh- | Juuszul or ‘.‘Tn st gy R | 16 cs arms and ammunition. 9 | Jre Humbolat 9 am Pler 2 | Los Angeles . roofs, walls and cornices of buildings | {7 utenant _Clar hilipoing _Scests: | N nnor, Mrs. C. | o f 6 bals i % | san D1 A 5 ; 5% | Mrs. R. C. Daly and baby, family of Lieuten e Narion ‘HMP, it 6 b Humboldt l;nm ner 5 | San Diego . et s;xbmh;ed by the Merchants Ansocla-i.m Daly, Thirteenth Infantry: Mrs. George | The Largest Anatemical Musewm in - y f | miPler 2 SIFIC O tion, the Fire Department and Depart- | Frame and child, family of storekeeper, Q. M. Worid. Weaksemes ar say semtractel | Zeatand- bxs oranges, S omibler PACIFIC COAST RECORD. : ghild, family o eeper, Q. | . 5y ment of Electrieity. L. M. Kin -1 D.: Miss Mary U. Stone and mother; ‘lr‘, ¥ diroase poaitively cmned by (he sides: 800 bxs len 630 1bs . . L. M. g, secre. Ty one a g ’ g 1 . 800 = T P = . Biva H. Davis, mother of Captain Davis, U. - Spesialia: an the yonrs. | ‘asorted. dried iruits, 4665 ¢ ‘| 8 pm|Bter 20 ECCRE %z [tary of the Merchants' Assoclation, % K 1735 ce canned fruit, 155 cs s P Aoy E gEs5 28 7 [stated that the ordinance is designed to | famity of o nasderPat A% %O P ] OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN R A ‘1 hina & Japan....| I pmPler 40 § 8338 £° & |secure the safety of members of the | Avallable—Miss Fronle J. Hull, flances em- 3 e D, < Tou oatice,: Tib- 1ne DRna: b Phue el Humboldt, ... .- LB BB 21 eratione 5 RESE $2 g | Fire Department, and to be fair wlith | plove water transpert: James B. Gibson, cus- Postses cure (3 evary sase IBdertakem. ’ = . D5 PhEs BEovistous, ! {6 pmiPler 5| § bl S 8 » . i y x5 toms service, Honolulu; Mrs. Peter Donnelly, 29 cs boots and shoes, 41 pkes automobi! 1‘ 5 pm Pier 21 7 EF8 " g those owning signs already erected. T. two_children.. family insular employe: Mrs. ) ‘Write for M‘Qt s gttt Ll LI o P 1o - 12 miPier 2| 2ot s g |H. B. Varney, of Varney & Green, | Nijanh Taylor, member family clerk subsistenco .. & F oo Sy Snd Te Sk ot e st i | s S : ohject:dl :g lln;ulln; the signs on roofs | department. William Stratton, clerk quarter "9 cs drugs, ! o Y SERR Bl 0 S to a height of six feet, claiming that | master's department. eather, 240 cs 40 pige meis] poiay Tomatis. .| Enee S s AT ¥ [ BaNer 3096 4 18 a sian ten feet high could be made | Seccnd class fi;-;\i‘ln:‘r-fm;grfm SetriGal; goote b lubricatlif® | goueh Bay..| Los Angeles Ports.[10-amiPier i 30.08 42 32 perfectly safe. King held that any ,.m“_“"",,um i) s he ',_m,,y oL 030 Tbs may od i L o pein Elizabeth. . | Coquille River ..... 5 pmiPier 20 m‘; S sign more than six feet high on roofs | tenant Randoiph, Tenth Infantry. . _ g machines, 11 bales rubber 08¢, | Norwood. .. Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pier 2 - is dangerous. F. V. Meyers, represent- From heisco to Manila—Mrs, J. A. PROuTea Py et St s oringee. 2016 bax | Mo F-PIan: | Coon “Bay - os:.ld pmibuer 11| S r-fluumzdg.% H ] ing the electrical sign ontractors, sald | Morrow. wite 'of post ‘Commissary sergeant: ) Australia—2074 bxs oranges, 2 xs | satff ....80. ctric contractors, sald | e Harbor Commi last have de- on . 200 B Qe | November 27. | \ . Mrs.- James F. Woods and two children, fam- e gegicng . Y e g s I o) Dirigo. .....| Seattle pmPler g:{"”“\""“‘{*“m b i they bad no objection to increasing the | iiy post commissary sergeant: Grant . Pool, oo G aimon, 162 bxs lemons, 29, Vanguard..’| Humboldt pm|Pier 21 | 1u ‘Angeles, 8000 8 & height to ten feet. After King had | wite and child, clerk subsistence department; g 5021 Ibs assorted dried” fish. Newburs... | Grays Harbor gmiPler 10 | Mt TR 56 165 read a summary of the points covered | Bugene McCabe, assistant storekeeper, depot coftes, 34,220 Tbs hops, 615 1bs candy, 6396 | G: Dollar...| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pmiPier 20 | Xorth Head ..20-79 S0 45 by the ordinance the committee took | Quartermaster. Manila; Master Boyle. ‘son of Ibe Gried’ fruit. 13,440 1o dried peas. 100 cs | Caseade | Astorla & Portland|......|Pler 2 | Phoentx .....30.16 6 40 ¥ Mrs. ‘M. A. Boyle; Mrs. Albert Fensch, son farinaceous s ‘wine, 25 cs beer, | Novewmber 28. | | R au oS the matter under advisement. and dsughter, family clerk Department of | crte onidbg, . "T6,955 £t lum- | Corona..... Humboldt 0 p|Piler -9 | Tacatello 50,18 4% 80 Similar @action was taken on a pro- | Luzon: Arthur S. Coffin. son of Captain Coffin, 1 and the fire | 4. " 398 p b - 3i2 340 - pags | Sraskwatsr | 200 O pmibler 8 | Biufr ... 80.04 62 44 posed amendment to the ordinance reg- | bavmaster United States army; Mrs. Willlam whart opened the | PeT. 76 K 4 Pk | O imbiar, .| Astoria & Portiand)ll am/Pler 20 Bad By oL Hlating electrical signs submitted by | A. Hunter wife of commissary sergeant United e mischief on o Dt 2 and ammunition, | Northland. .| Los Angeles Ports.[10 am(Pler 27 | Rossburg -...80.48 43 8 h A Tati : Stdtes army: Mrs. P. F. Hoffmann and child, missioners will | 3,8 overal S inting Tk 3 1] November 29, | i e oA % o5 st the Merchants' Assoclation so as to re- | members family of Captain Harker: Mrs. Harry king on State | ¢ p 204 cs drugs, 3 pkgs | Sea Foam.. | Point Arena ......| 4 pm(Pier 3002 54 46 SE Rain 11 | auire the sign to be eutirely of electric | C. Busser, wife of farrier. Third Cavalry; Mrs. resters now in use " rubber hose. 34 baies | Redondo... | Astoria & Portland. 12 'm|Pler 3005 Bt 40 SE Ram _ .14 |1ights on a frame work. S. E. Shelley, | George Christ, wife of sergeant Fourth Cav- - be inspected and | e e aws | Homer.....| Astoria & Portland| 4 pmPier B 5 g 1 tated | 8lry: Mrs. H. D. Moelmann and child, witd | Skagway, etc.. Alaska ive will be condemned. | Byl PR g e | |~ November 3v, | i 20.00 €2 36 BE Cloudy .OL|representing a sign company, stated |yl eene Eightn Cavairy: Mrs. WiNiam P. | s @, Nov. 1. 16 2. 2 jly do away with heat- T30 vals ehooks 100 | Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier e 2 3 P3| that its signs were transparent but not | perninghoven amd child. famnily post quarter- . on State wharves in § "8 U0 ‘97 Uyl Vuflding paper, 200 crts | N. Fork....|Humboldt ... 5 pm|Pler 2 3938 5935 8 Gloway .0o | enclesed and asked the same privilege | master sergeant: Mrs. Ernest Bender and a conflagration may | 75odng” metertal, pkes sewing -machines, | State of ‘Cai| San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pier 3 .. 42 ... ... .00|as given to Incandescent electric lght | child, family of commissary sergeant; Mrs. 10 pkes pipe, 5 electrical goods, 2 pkgs | G. Lindauer! Grays Harbor pm|Pier 0.5 38 80 BE ear .00 | signs. King objected to any change | Peter Peterson fe of commissary sergeant 23012 1 i | e United States army; Mrs. W. H. Cn 1 % . S X, wife 2 pm Pier 20 | Winnemucea 48 28 B "Cloudy .00 |jn the ordinance requiring all letters | g/ S 5 post quartermaster sergeant. am!Bler o | Yuma oo 3020 90 40 B FtCldy #|op swinging signs to be romr_oro:ed en- | family .,‘;‘uprm’: Crimmins, " Stxteenth Tn- ! WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | tirely of incandescent lights. e com- | fantry; Mrs. Anderson and two children, 11 am|Pler 7 FORBCAST, mittee postponed action on both ordi- | family of employe of Navy tment, to terday awarded to | 40 was $10,169, the 1mg & shed on Valiejo-street smobiles and December 1 O onth Africae 51 ca canned salmon, 70| F. Kilburn. | Portiand & Way crts bullding paper, | bale overalls. Queen...... | Puget Sound Port To Friendly Is s canned salmon, December 2. Crowley & Bros. applied to the | y5 o, gesorted canned goods, 3 cris potatoes, | Alameda... | Honolulu on to_install | s 5 : | e | ‘g s Sugie. house and b ; 2 phes providions, § pkgs wagon materlal, | Oty Peking | N. ¥ ember o | {TX" 40| 4 mogerate disturbance has appeared off the | nances until next Monday. Z head between Howard-street wharves 1| o) %jeq” fruit, 200 Ibs codfish. & ca axic| Senator....| Astona & Fortland/il-amiPler 24 e e L T PHFLPS SQUADRON FALL —The second was suspended | E¥ease. 2 bales overalls, 1 bicycle. December 4. | | A A At o atnt a Tug Wizard Case Settled. anniversary ball of the Phelps Squadron will nexlect of e Ramees.... Hamburg & Way.|12 miPier 10 | e06ich "witn the heaviest ratntall fn the vi- | 1In the matter of Albert Meyor and | be heid Saturday svening st Ploneer Hall. returns reg- Sun, Moon and Tide. FROM SEATTLE, citity of San Francisca " T F | Jonn Beatge of the firm of Albert Meyer United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. T Py Srony 0. vs. the tug Wizard Judge de ) was furnished | U" ‘Time and Height of High and Low Warrg | Steamer. Destination. [ Salls. | Port Harford south to San Diego. f‘ C s 1h AD In turning over at For: Poing. entrance o San Francisco . FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 | Haven yes y 1| Bay. Publisnea by official authorlty of toe | & nrullor Skagway & Way Port | Skagway & Way Ports. . 2% Ban Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Friday; | effect that Franklin P. Bull had equit- . 25 | tresh south winds changing to northerly, able title to_the tug; that Ernst Held- 0“ the Shelf . 25 | Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy unsettled |58 | weaner rtay Corobably raln: tresh souch | maler was entitled to recetve $3000 of . 28 | winds. 5 the proceeds of the sale of the tug, with “{bflu in the Uited States theve superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 Seldovia & Way Ports. Valdez & Seward Skagway & Way Ports. minutes later than at Fort Polnt: the helght = 5 aces, Santa Clara.. ) Seward & Way Ports.Dec. 1| Bacramento Valley—Cloudy Friday, preceded | interest at 6 per cent for one year and found a bottl= of Shiloh’s Con- of i he ne .. g s s on the mew Pacific Mall wharves, and Robert | o tce 1o the same 8¢ both places Time Ball by rain In southers portion: lght norin winds. | eleven days, together with costs and Caure, the Lung Tonic, for Coughs, b g e B i B B N N Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | ¢resh south winds. ¥: | proctor's fees, and that the remainder afi"‘h“ A iy the widening 3 pler No. 2. chanis’, Exchange San’Frincieco Cal, | "Coast—Light rain south o Sen ranclaco; | should go to Bull e Sun rises g Novent 190, and aif passages. [tis easy to take, gves Sun sets Thursday, Novemper 23, falr north; brisk south winds. e e L Sterra Sales for Antipodes. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry )\e\m._xnn or snow Friday. mstant relief ana cures permanently. Libeled. building was dropped exactly at noon to-day-- G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Steamship Company = 5 1. e., at noon of the ufl;h cmegl',nf{:'zgr" s -l————————m—-’l- Wieland Bros. filed a libel yesterday (m afl” (;m The Oceanic Steamehip Com) s liner ier- re, Captain Houdlette, sailed last evening for . ~ 3 < xtsons p. m., Greenwich time, Distriect Court 1 noa, New Zealand ustr in the United States striet 3 I ol e s ot Gy i Licutenant, U8 'N., In ehurde. | ciouay; wina SB: veloolty 24 miles per hour: | hgaingt the Pacific Mail Steamship have pronounced Shiloh to be the safest. R e L e Savys, Suvies SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. bar rough. | fESTIC PORTS. Company to recover $702 damages for -M.:élrd and bdhnf& cue for . A et s b Ba ranb e s BELLINGHAMSalled Nov 22"-Bktn Maka- me failure of the company to deliver Coldsand Coughs. Nothing has ever been -3 A | A oy, Mivemberin, - | Mo o R R W il Bris ek | 18008 SODAINON: 1D the complllnhl‘nt 1: hun‘h::‘i:. its place 1 the home. Try ursday, November 23. Arrive ov. 23.—- r Columbla, m e 3 were The Overdue List. U 8 stmr Saturn, Newell, 3 days from Se- | Los Angeles. this city 161 casks of olives, shipp Shiloh cured, of say you were not The vessels on the overdue list are quoted | d attle, BUREKA—Arrived _ Nov 22—Stmr _Noyo, | from Sevilla, Spain. and get your back. lsn't this faw? . - R - B 76 NOTE—1In the above exposition of the tides | Stmr Czarina, Duggan, 42 hours from Coos | hence Nov 20; stmr Vanguard, hence Nov 20; ———————— Mes. E. James, of Hibbing, Minn., says:—- for reinsurance as follows e i b gl I S morning tides are given In the left | Bay. stmr Prentiss, hence Nov 19: Fr bark IAOI\ Dare Will Go East. - P cent; River Indus, 30 per cent: Glusep g - Somr Pomona, Swanson, 17 hours from | Bureau, hence Nov 18, In tow of stmr Fran There js no_cure like Shiloh for Coldy €Abundo, 15 ver cem: MacMakon, 20 per | 5509, column and the successive tides of the | L IEEL o H Tageelt: stmr Francls H Leggett, hence | United States Appraiser John T. Dare Croup, Sore. Thicat, Hoamencas, Bronchin o cent, and M. E. Watson, 76 per cent fourth time column pives the last tide of the | Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. | Nov 18, with Fr bark Leon Bureau in to will leave for New York City to-mor- m My oldest sa was almos B s o | &3y, exceps when there are but three et e e e T, 0 hours from Co- sehr Bertle Minor, from Honolulu. row night to attend the annual confer- e duv.‘n m-H:-‘z_h:h-. 1 v um! . Watst Droat Notes, e i hefents given are in | gimr Santa Cruz, Hall, 9 hours from Mon- | clsco; stmr. Arctic. for Ban. ence of the United States Appraisers. L0 Budkis o R0 — The steamer M. F. Plant is bar-bound at | Roar o, 0, 10, 2oundings of the United Biates | 4oy !:unn. Tor Ban Francisco; stmr Bee, me-m e B B iy don, Many seiling vessels also are detained at | given is subtracted from the depth give: Prapol —. - bor o sccount of heavy weather. | the charts. The plane of satirance i thy ::u: B P"’"K‘,."“"'Nw Bours. CS‘:‘?."- i it ordberg, 66 hours from P()B’l‘ ANQELES—A&H‘V:;' Nov 28—Brig W r Buckman, purchased in the | of the lower low wates —uflv-l mtor to Nov 2—Br stmr Siberia, % B Astoda. G irwin, from_ Roche s Tat S Company, Bime South Coast, Paslewn, 19 hours from | Salled Nov 23--Br ship Tvavancors, for Purt sty sson. o st Tas Angnles. S Movements of Steamers. r. whsend. ‘hence Nov - Tne oiitér Saturn, Captain Newell CasPar: unta Rom. Alexander, 0% hours | MONEBREY-Arrived MNov 2—Tuy Def- | NOHDBNHAM—In Bort Nov 7—Br ship i iy S e o 1 from San_Dieko, ance. with echr Santlago i tow, hence Nov 2. | Carnedd Liewellyn, for Sun Dless, .y g » - a1y PR R s TO ARRIVE. Stmr -Newport, Whitney, 7 hours from uml?ocl 1 ” rrived Nov 23—Stmr Sea msuno—-sum Nov 20—Br ship ) . e ol e 5 d Polnt. Foam, hence Nov 22, ta Rosalia. oy iy . Saviex_ teeuh & From. P Navarro, Jacobe, 23 hours from Eureka. | = COOS BAY-Arrivéd Nov 23—Stmr Break- Qumnsmwn—suua Nov 22-Ger aifp ME"S nlsm{s way at Main and Mission streets. He neg- Stmr Fulton, Panger, 82 ours from Eureka. | water, hence Nov 2L stmr Alliance, from Niobe, tar ka. . O e KOSALIA—Sailed Nov 2—Ger bark g BuE, bound’ Nov 23—Stmr M F Plant, for R.mnk, for Royal Roads. Nov 16—Schr A J Grays Harbor Grays Harbor ssing under a beam the Herbor Hospital he was treated Stmr Eureks, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. Stmr Pomo, Reinertsen, 12 hourl from Al- We npeclury “o':ck“ three broken ribs, numerois lacerations Grays Harbor s Potot Arena. 10 West, for A& W those cases wel i Coos Bay & Bt blor.: ship Bajmorat, Roop, ] ayw trom New: | Ba yuonn—s-u.a Nov 21—Schr R W Bart- | _Artived Nov Li—Br “bip Crompton, from o vy e S y- —- . Humboldt castle, Aus. lett, for San Ped: Ham] Em< 3 drocele, Stricture, Cou- NEWS OF THE OCEAN. { Sthe Newark, Johnson, 16 hours from Byx- | FORT v«fissflb—:mnd Nov 23—snip | - HONGKONG—Arrived S tracted Di: . —_— bee Landing. ‘W H Macy, Matters of Interest to Mariners nd‘ B‘Slf}’-:’kflnfl Griffin, Gibson, 4 hours from SASTORIA S A rrived Nov 23—Br stmr La- o EORT BAID_ “dgg'vb—“n;l:vum. Tele- Shipping Merchants. Schi” Bentlaso. Larsen, 12 Hours trom Moo- POINT REYES—Passed Nov 25 1 p m— | ~VICTORIA—Arrived Nov Zi—Br stmr Bp- British a0k - steamer Dakotsh was | v B from Bureks for San Paivs: 3 o' kiien Nov 2—Br stmr Epeom, for Puget tere; B.rn 93, Danlels, 44 hours from Port Har- | stmr Aleatraz. from Greenwood for Newport. Rover. ford, in tow ot u‘xflx‘sa JUNEAU—Salled Nov 23—Stmr Dolphin, L 4 Nov 22—N . for Seattle, LADYSMITH- Sme i B k . vm Thursday, November 23. SITKA—Arrived Nov 22-Stmr Santa And, | Reldar, from Victorla, and sails Nov 38 1o R . s don : g o Nor st Terde :n,l n, 'nm: trom Seattie, vea o Sap Fra o i Gl Sritish 1 3 s 3 st C‘d \IQ. Cflfill}'o quil v Kofl. from San ro; rdiner , | for San o ot Wednsetar, wae Soasimed peie F o B AR e, e v st SRR SR O R e ; Portian 7 arrival for merchandise to the west coast of Willapa Beroer : iy & Hhos 0O e TOOSH—Passed in Nov 23—Schr Mald of T Tn port Nov 3—Br bark Cara- South America boldt .. Orlcans, returned from sea. dog, for San The Norwegian steamer Reldar is chartered g Parmed for cos! from Nanatmo to San Franciseo out Nov 23—Br stmr (time charter) ,.";“,,,”“'*!.‘,";‘ hk Makawell, M'%"mm‘ NEW Y iled Nov 23—Schr Alcs- terday for Shangha! or Canton with galions of refined petroleum valued | ut §62,139 U —_— . A Cargo for Hawall The schooner H, C. Wright was cleared yes- | terday for Mahukons with an assorted mer- chandise cargo valued st $10,226.&nd includ- | ing the following: 312 bbis flour, 95 otls | wheet, 2110 ctls barley, 137 bales hay, 86,589 | Ibs bran, 9174 lbs middlings, 4027 Ibs bread, 5000 1bs rice, 100 cs canned salmon, 47 cf asscrted canned goods, © bbls 15 Half-bbis pckled satmon. 1100 1b: lard. 13 orts potatocs, orts onl:nl fid cs ‘L:.!:le ‘&,rlnm! 27, e groceries and_provisions, Ibs coftee, | B e, DA Ty Tamber T er i oll 5 cs pasoline 5 cs olis 50,000 ibs fer- uum 53 tons coal, 60 lime, 10 nau'aty'rw- paper, 52 cs s0Gp. oo 3 Chas_Nelson cultural impléments, 3 pkgs paints, xs h-.v. City Puebla. ron, 1 roli Jeather. | omabar ity - Bxports by the Slerra. 3 mwa Ocemnic Steamship Company's Slerrs 1 ’ t and I ‘marry, who not, and why. Call or write. | HAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES. & DR. LIEBIG STAFF s 'mArrlv:de Nov 28—Br ship Tra- S IM ISLAND NavY Hll ;| ‘M;!BQRDE\!R~M«! Nav w ofl.;a_ --. ubt & b ‘ &hr Gamble, mt M— at8am e Tschr_Sadie, from 1 e s-u.a“'fm . oo Lmpany Lumber for Mexico. i for San Pedrot biin Tam O Bnar ter. for San Pedro; schr Sailor Boy, gf'.. ived nwas—scmcomt.‘ 'm-am,' Noy 20—-Lat 50 3 W, e B e et 5 710 p m—Weather n"’"" mm 50 eas e BEEEBEBEREINEREY 7 Gt

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