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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1906. SICK WITH SCURVY W0 ADDITIONAL |SAILOR TELLS - 1 SLIPS NEEDED' ~ TALE OF WOES 11 ALL BUT TW french Ship Biarritz| Ends Her Long O ARE L()_’\jfi' ; Berths at Foot of Powell|Complains That Mate of the Generation after Generation | Street May Provided| John and Winthrop Stuek :md o} Sk ofbe B sy Suffer Terribly | Cape Horn | Gales. { for North Coast’ Roads ESTIMATES OF COS’ a Harpoon Into'His Leg BLUBBER FOR MEALS EPN R 1 C— \ Sore Throat, Hoarseness, lembers of Crew| | Harbor Commissioners Note|Member of the Crew Left My ghiest s0m 1€ S | o . @ 2 N ¢ in Pitiabl { That Western Pacific Will| Ashore on Siberian Coast I T ol vo codiple n - - . 3. o . > _ae itiable ‘ Dentand Landing Space| to Live With the Natives| s H I o H Pliol - ——— rlight. = { % The Harbor Commissioners, who met | ° By order of the Department of Com-| 25c._with suarvates whereres mockcine in sold. in regular session yesterday, were quite | merce and Laber Deputy Custems Col- | Vi . 3% | _Sold by THE OWL DRUG CO. 1123 skipy E‘:&:‘: gusr d‘é’;fix‘;afl;"‘::}fi‘%&“&“‘:& lector N. §. Farley and Deputy Shipping | Market st. and 30 Geary st. . g bonds for the extension of the seawall | Commissioner 8. H. Parker began an in- | s * - were valid. The announcement was also | vestigation vesterday into charges pre- . » made that the board had been awarded | ferred by Maarten Dirkzwager, a member -2 & y a gold medal by the Portland Expesition | of the crew of the whaling bark John and z for the model pier and wharf exbibited | Winthrop. The investigation was held be- Call ¥ at the fair. nind closed doors in Deputy Farley's of- | allon the President Spear presided at the meeting. | fice, and he and Deputy Parker declined Dect Henry J. Crocker, who was recently com- | to state the nature of the evidence that | ors s pelled to undergo a surgital operation, | had been !aid before them. They sald | who Curs Foiingent came out of the hospital all right a feW | that they would transmit the report of ; i days ago and attended the session Yes- | their jnvestigation next Monday to Cus- MEN FOR s B 4 terday. Commissioner Mackenzie, who ob- | toms Collector Stratton and Shipping viously intends to serve on/ the commis- | Commissioner Bassett, who in turn wenld sion until his successor is appointed, Was | gorward the report to the authorities at 2 present. Washington. . Chief Engineer Norton was directed 10 | “pukawager is from Holland and is 18 | “ S prepare an estimate of fhe cost of con- years old. He shipped a yvear ago on the | structing two ferry slips near the foot | 30" S0 NyYitnioy for a ten momths’ | of Powell street, one for the North Shore | Tl S8 TUR R, o in Twaters. | | and the other for the California North- 3 . ? s and returned with the ship te this port Western. It is fancied that the cost of the | #0¢ L OrRed WIte, T0e SO0 JO aid off he new slips and proper approaches thereto | HeR % 3 . We eure Skin Diseases. Blood Polson. F e r 2 s : i N apmeosimate $150,000. The notion that | Fec¥ived §1 for his service for that long | Varfeacele. Stricture, Nervous Decline, /(,(d 0 R % shalih ki e’ Norih | period. He wrote a letter to his father. | Weakneas. Piles. Fistuin and Discases e s i inorthers” will render the bt of atned | Who is secretary of the Board of Trade of | of the Kidness. Bladder and Prostate. I Beaca sitps hasurdons Is Hot SHC @ on- | Holland, compiaining of the cruel treat- | Specta) Disenssn-Newly contraciod snd I by the engineer. The method of slip ¢ ment he had recetved on board the ship. | SNEONIC cases cured. AJl Burning. Itohing and struction as exemplified at Lombard-street (; s beouatin I 1a. O, S. Hiller, th Inflammation stopped 'in twenty-four hours: wharf will render the Jandinks cssy n | On one occasion, N safd. O, & FIUEE: U2 | ites eected s wives dums were | gm + . | bigh winds or in any tide. skt sk & Moomial M. S0 HAVE A TALK WITH US g . 1 SLIP FOR WESTERN PACIFIC. | Sl s X a in- p 50 per cent; | Weather Report. : a painful wound. For some allege We make 2 R e s ! Daxt. In the discussion yésterday the Com- | froction of ruleg the boy was placed on | Come ® w fn Cumberiand, 5 per (120th Meri - | missioners took motice of the fact that |preaq ana water Yor three days. He com- | ooh SXCUively ioarne special fiessons ~ 10 per cent SAN FRAN . 18—5 p. m. | the Western Pacific Railroad will ulti- | nioineg aico that the food was inadequate o g - hg;u-m iy XK ) % g i S s RS The following maximbm and minimum tem-| mately apply for ferry slip accommoda- | 4ng that whale meat and blubber formed | ment We will use you v, treat you " NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Boston .. 75250 | Praesbure 445 | tions in San Franeisco. It is the impres- | (i 0 Covle of the crew's diet. skillfully and restore you to in the li < | Matters of Interest to Marimers and | ‘ EMgago: . | New Orleans 117200 | sion that the Northwestern. and North | "y " 00is ta thar at ouce wrote to Presi- | Sipense. 450 N Ve It S o Shipping Merghants. ® | ] Sionohity, i Shore companies would prefer that their | ;... poosevelt, -detailing the cruelties | If vou canuot call. write for symptom pping Merchants. ‘ BRimetaln, 1 steamers should land at North Beach and | (O Chich his son had charged Captain | blamks. ship Hovding is chartered i » h bviate the trip paralleling the wa- o . \-avnt | Philadelphi: PO thus obviate e i . Sec: Puget Sound to Delagoa Bay | | SAN FRANCISCO ........ 5846, ter front to the ferry building. Should this ‘;:‘r;dTMi:‘f"gv}_tu‘:"'g::;;"::“::;:c“l wa DR. HOLSIMAN & CO. ‘ { The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | arrangement prove acceptable, the West- | e g % . 4 4 - iAo 1 date, as compared Wwith those of the same | erp ::mc 2(3 would ?nnd at the ferry | improper food young Dirkzwager was af- | Hours: 8 ta 5. 7 to a:sol! m. dally, Sunday F Exports for Hawaii. date last season, and the rainfall in the last depbt. flicted with scurvy when he arrived, and 9 to ; ner Nebraskan was cleared yester- o =< | twenty-four hours® | i N Wiilat . Davis, “aftorniy for. the | WaS Obiiged o sedk trdsament is _the| Ti8 MARNER SV, ¢Fee Floor). S. hului with a general SCURVY STRICKEN FRENCH SHIP Sations— 24 hours. Season. Season. | Board of Harbor Commissioners, sub- | United Statcs Marine Hospital. President ng at $107,085 and in- BIARBITE, . WHICH . " ARRIVED -} { Beg Bige . 01,02 9:63 17.11 | mitted an opinion in which he held that | Roosevelt referred the letter to the De- e t bbls " flour. 83| 4 - TERIERDAT FRONOA T & | ko the board could not compel the Southern | partment of Commerce and Labor and | gwisir DR. JORDAN'S antar geons s 216 ctlg oats, 1 Ban Feas 7 | Pacific to put in a drawbridge across Is- | directed an investigation. p ! per diet bran, Bay. Published by officlal authority of the | Fresno .. rm,- Creek. The opinion contains a review | Dirkzwager saild yestérday that Captain fr the Frenc o2 superintendent. { Ingependence ... of litigation resulting from the act of the | Shorey refused to receive on board a 085 1be | . NOTE=TH "Mk i e WS Loous ot | e Ea Chtepo Legislature granting a street railrcad the | member of the crew who had deserted on B s | ates fates thanoks Fore Paine; the welght | San Diexo :-. | Tight to bridge the stream. Action was |the coast of Siberfa and that the sailor - " S8 CFS { of tide is the same at both places. THE instituted on behalf of the Board of Har- | was living with the natives. He related 5 - Z = bor Commissioners to have the bridge re- | also that members of the crew were FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 ) @ | moved on the ground that it obstructed | paced in irons and on the bread and water £ 2% 7 | the navigation of the stream. In the Su- | diet for the most trifting faults. § 5% % |perior Court the Harbor Commission| The officers denied the story of cruelty Py S £2 Zlgained its point, but the State Supreme |and charged that the men were insubor- olate. & ce salad STATIONS. 3 -8 2 | Court reversed the ruling. The decision | dinate. € beking powder, . g ?clled holds that Congress never surren- | ———— s and prov : = ders‘ "1'1 r!g:n mscogl::oihtehi_;;:dlg!n‘suco;{ THREE TEACHERS RESIGN . | navigable streams, i o ! o CARTMEN' : | s ~7 | control s not vestea in State or local VROW SCHOOL HpTANE: ¥ m | Reno -1 | authorities. | B t Fduention Invites Dr. Douglas | = | B ; Ed 1s1Als CRBEK AIDE. | et e o Delives Adarem | Flagstaff ... Cloudy .to| The tide of Islais Creek ebbs and flows | to the Pupils. s were blown Independence, 24 i S Cloudy .04|from the bay ta the San Bruno road. At The Board of Education yesterday e ship was throwr | NOTE—In the above exposition of -the tides }fi’.r'\""l’"“ :“,','“ }fi Kentucky street, where the Southern Pa- | .. .pted the resignations' of Miss P ep orward b | the early morning tides are given ni the lert | N EAREIPAIS 2050 Haln . 3ol cific crosses the stream. the only flow | g cq ¢ Fayior, vice principal and ports b suocesslve tidew of the | phoenix .. ...20.80 Y. 30| is through a culvert. The Harbor Com- | t3% BN L o bl -, o Ben = day in the order of arrence @s te timey the | Nt ¢ = :37 | missioners have jurisdiction of the creek teacher In the Spring Valley Gram | - © ‘Dile, 30 pos | LUk Ume colbing syives: the Tagl e = el | A ONeT M ide bbs asd. flows: and)| Hekeol. andief Mra E. L. Coryelle end s 9 bdis 3 ¢ | Gay, except when there ure but three tides, as = X , and’| e ey the 3 'oxe soap, 90 colls | ometimea occurs. e’ helghts given are o | Poraane Clowy |20 | iley iave boen assured in writing by En- | Mis< Sophle Kraus, teachers i bk o Stens o s Techines. | addition to the eoundings of the Unl tates | 3 ¢ the Southern Pacifie that 4 - prsy palnin 15 te 3 S0 pieceden The beight and then the sumbis | e 01! pridge whenevér Isiais Creek shall be | Slon of fifteen days on his agreement | ew salls g - | given 1s subtracte rom e de ive y .| i - £ - 7 | Ehe charts. The piane of reference s ihe Tean | 32| gredged and in the judsment of the | to Temave the old Washington Gram- | e » Movements of Stemmers. | of the lower low waters. : | ‘54 | board rendered névigable. | mar Sel ool‘ b‘f. ‘ndlfl vitath “l N e | e | San Diego . ain T.| The incident was noted yesterday that | The board extended an invitation to e e Time Ball. | Seattle PL.Cldy .28 | the Santa Fe maintained @ crossing of | Dr. Douglas Hyde, the exponent of the > Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N.,\Mer- | SRokane Cloudy T. | jgoic Creek. The Commissioners in- Gaelic langusge, to deliver a lecture Tatoosh Cloudy 0 chants' Exchange, San Francieco, Cal, |yaila Wall Cloudy structed Secretary Fay to communicate | to the pupils of the public schools. . Ay, e b s Wy | Wit Cloudy .02 | with the Santa Fe and gbtain from that Leaves of absence were granted to | butiaing was dropped exactly at moon to-duy, | YUm® Pt.Cldy 00 | company an assuranee ‘similar to that Susie Ward, B. E. Bdwards, N. Sea- | i e. at noon of the 120th merldian, or at § | wmATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | filed by the Southern Pacific. In order to | hawk, M. McConnell, Mann Roberts, | 4 Portiand & | p. m., Greenwich tim; C. BURNETT, | Q FORECAST. 33 create a great basin in Islais Creek the | Etta Parsons, J. Frank and Lily E Lieutenan . in charge. The Tolowine sveclal reports have been re- | Legisjature would have to authorize the | Toomey. i | ceived relating to snowfall and river condi- | Harbor Commissioners to purchase forty NSRS TSR Sy | | ™ N O el ! | SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | tions: 3 | blocks of land. The cost of dredxing.' Elects Officers and Directors. | . | ARRIVED. | Summit—Snowing, stronk south wind; pre- | added to the cost of the land, would| e Mytual Savings Bank of San | | Thursday, January 15, River stages—Marysville, 19.6, rising; Sac- | exceed §3,000,000. ; | Francisco has elected the following of- | Stmr Brunswick, Ellefsen, 3¢ hours trom 22 Oroville, ' 20.5, fising; | Under the decisions quoted by the at-| g . % ang directors: i | Fort Bragg, In tow of stmrs Brocklyn and _Red Bluff® 17.5, Hfln%: | torney of the commission it {5 made clear Phoenix. : 32.7, rising; Knights Landing, 18.5y| {iot Congress can at any time intervene | President, James D. Phelan; first vice pres- PR 1 Btmr Brooklyn, Hansen, 59 hours from Usal, | risin ‘Waterford, 9.8, falling; San Joaquin' 1 the re oval of v ‘obstruc- ident, S. G, Murph second vice president, B Al with disabled stmr Brunswick In tow. | Briage, 11.1, rising slowly. and compel the removal any obstruc- | oGper: cashier and secretary. Georgs | Soma. Everstt. nm.' R Rneae Stmr Phoenix, Dorwin, from sea, assisting A mevere storm owerlies the Pacific slope. | tion to the navigation of the stream. It | Ssbistant cashier and assistant sec- mm:ui‘:...m-;. 3 Harbor MO Benniwith. 0 Sxt Very 'low barometer readings are reported In | 15 alsq clear that the SoutWern Paeific | ritary, C. B. Hobson: attorney, Frank J. Sulli- | & R e i s e = Harbor Stmr Pomo, Reinertsen, 19 hours from Al- | Northern (‘a)llor{!ll.l Rain has been Weavy in | maintaing its culvert crossing at Ken- | van T jirectors—James D, Phelan, James Mof- .Tg:wl:‘r.; e hate & Puget Sound Pos .. [oide: o ool 4 Bours fiom Ben| oioramente ValY. emivd ‘o inany Fiver.| tueky: street..and also -the cwesine et St Butogh Soretai 8 6. WNSTIT. SOOu | N g p: v | pearo. i3 f dangerously high water Friday. Texas street under an old decision of the | H b ~ . ro. points of 5 s James M. McDonald, Charles Holbrook. | * Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 42 hours from somnwmc:mm|w-r§}unt=- are fiying along | california Supreme Court, but Engineer | - = . | Ban Diego. the entire fornia coast. .- ishon Stmr Argyll, Monroe, 2 Zhours from Port rm}acAs'l; e e -~ 3,?‘}5;‘,’,,“,‘;5,’5,.3."3;&3.‘?fia?r:-m :2:: e Hartord. San Francisco and vicin ri- R A nr Wasp, Wehman, 6 days from Seattle; | day: brisk sonthwest winds. is necessary. nmfids e i bound south; put in for fuel. T.os Angeles and vicinity—Rain Friday; brisk — e State of Cal n Dicgo & Wax Pia Ju Fr hip Blarritz, Robinot, 170 days from | southwest winds. = .0 oo e : » Pedro c 3 & ey— iday; Grays Harbor .. |{Ja .:\hx Santiago, Anderson, 12 hours from in ! Honolulu & Kabului... Jan. Monterey. Valiey—Rain Friday; fresh ¥ Ban Pedro.......... .\ Jan. Tug dea Rover, Titchworth, 36 hours from | south winds. - Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Jan. Port Harford, with barge 3 in tow. Coast—Rain Friday; brisk southwest winds. .| Humboldt ariases Jan. 2 Barge 3, Danlels, 36 hours from Port Har- Nevada—Snow or rain Friday; hlgl gouth City Peiing. .| New Yori, Via Ancon.. Jan ford, in tow of tug Bea Rover. winds ;. MeADIE, Siberia’ p Aurelia. Porfland & Astoria ...|Jan. 2 2D. 1 ‘orecaster. iberia’s Safling Postponed. Soiumia:. - Bopsiand & Asins e 1 Thursday, Janugry 18, —_—k ¥ & tor the liner ibe- | Pome | Point_Arena’ & Alblon.Jan. % | Stmr Nebrasken, Weeden, Honolulu; Wil- L P s N AR ; “All the Zee ostponed frof Santa Rosa...! San Di Way . 25 | llams, 'mond Co. 3 et | 7o vat o S el o St Fomona, Swanson, Fureka; Pacitc | FORT GAMPLE- sailed Jan 18-Br ship world | r 2 { Newport Z 3 Cor . el : e« 3 b lyod B C“s':y:::( Ty Dn»fl‘&‘,nunn, Seattle; Pacific PORT LUDLOW-—Atrived Jan 18—Schr John knows s Coast Steamship Company. G North, hence Jan ;'.D AT : i the valug - i e other oy % was Mexican Ports..... " [Jan. 23 s‘“uf;xr;h.; MA\‘ILA—\AE‘:{"&% e o e wair Annon, | OffiCers Describe Fearful ;‘“m‘k:!_: more extensive repairs y Ports. Jan. 2! £ i B o . . I B - ? ese repairs | Ger stmr Pentaur, Monnich, from Yokohama. 1 | T ne Joading of the bl | TO SAILL poris. : Eisrony ronve | Night in a Furious Gale Cutlers. M | e time for the loading of the big L. | ™St San Mateo, Ross, Ta: NORFOLK- Cleare 3 Tidaki 7, : It s eastly the highest s been postponed (w0 dave. | | . Desisation. . | 841 e R for Colon. mk—Arived Jan 18-Br smr| ON @ eaking Steamey standard. Henckel's steel o porfoencd { e S T NI S R I iE .k , i air menckers xoive- @ | POY(Q KISEN KAISHA Vor Repuirs to Tramsport ¢ Sastaney I { Homer. Donaldson, Astor FOREI A 5 G Is at once hard and yet ! pailrs -p Bcuth Bay..| Los Angeles Ports. 12 m|Pler 27 Pomona, Swanson, Eureka. CARRAL—Arrived Dec “3—Ger stmr Uarda, United States Local Inspectors Frank ot béittle. It holds ed: | “ " s. s‘ co. . ndent of Jeznie - Astoria & Portland| 3 pm{Pler ‘5 - Phoenix, Hendrickson, Fort Bragg. from Hamburg for San Francisco. H. Newhall and George H. Whitney heid a e. ge. | (olll A ) r s port, yesterday | M. F. Plant | Coos Bay ... 4 pm Pler 11 Rival, Halvorsen, Eureka. HONGKONG—Arrived Jan 17—Br stmr Em- . o R e ey This. Knife s one of e Vet W ik b » the army transport 13}“.,.‘; J ');1:'\ &&h%:ulu(. 25 Pasadena, Iverson, Eureka. ress of India, from Vancouver, Jaff 18—Stmr l;l l;:lt:“l& or;vyell*e;ay n‘ofll‘;‘wl‘en HENCKEL'S NEWEST Steame: e -t o o, - s B e 3 ity Topeka attle coma . 3 , 9 ‘huria, hence 3 of t steamer e . Kruger ¢ - | Brannan streets, . kohama ™ e ready for a trip to the | NeWport ... Los Angeles Ports > T, ACRI P ANGHAT—Arrived_Jan 12—Stmr 8haw- | Gocino coast in a flerce southiast gale on shapes and one of his | Honkons. calimg st Horoluly, Kobe (Fioge), ere an follows: | 1g, Kpurn. . ¥ 0| POINT LOBOS, Jan 18, 10 p m—Weather [ mut from Seattle via ¥okchama. ey 1t LAGcanitig 0sAHe testimiony BEST. The price quoted i s - ‘. L ke, $1250; Moore & l_h«lla‘n;m 2 | thick; wind mulhzsgeloéit‘);oafl miles per hour. | VK mxx;:n—“"" an r stmr Moana, | 75 Caprain John Norbers:. mastac of the is my spe- G ] GO | aree recsived on hourd on dax ot s e PORT HARRORE i1t Sas 1T—Stme Ar- | - Salled Jan 18—Br sfme Wellington, for San | vessei, Chief Engineer Frank Cookson. Slal figure... 5 | %! i Joo- B teue Main-street Iron | S Monica 2| gvil, for San Francisco. Francige: stmr Umatiila, for San Franclaco. | cpjef ‘Mate John W. Justen and Second Cutlery. of all kinds I | ey - By B % oo = R T Y {81, ELLINGHAM-Gaisd Jey 1} rich Rver- | [ KOTSRS Bt ecan 18—Br etmr Wel- | \rate Carl Nygren, no one was to blame ground and honed. ckets at reduced aten { uperre vre & : g i N ] X . A D e ey P et 10 [ e DT.OCK.— Amsived Jan 18—Bktn | NANAIMO—Salled Jan 18—Nor stme Reidar, | for the disaster. The Krugcr, loaded with Razors honed, 25e. | 1 Roon Merchanty' Exchange. ada in Collision. Pemo. ! Pt. Arena & Alblon! 6 pm|Pier 2 | Brerett G Grizgs, from Bellingham, for San Diego. lumber, left Fort Bragg for San Fran- Mall orders promptly | Y. General Manager. stoamer Baroda, from Callap for | Xewport....| N. ¥, via Ancon..|12 m Pier 40| TACOMA—Arrived Jan 17—Br stmr, Oanfa, Bk 2 ciseo on January 11. At 6 o'clock in the filled. was i collision Weanesday at | Yalencia. . Puget Sound Ports. 11 am(Pier 9 | from London via Jietoria. ez 18—Schr H D Memoranda $ evening Second Mate Nygren reported ten the steamer Catalina. The A~ o) -j1:30 piPler 9 ‘Arrived Jan 16— Schr Wlhmx‘)’éc from Wins- Per_stme Brunswick_Jan 15, while leaving | {100 I8 ¢*Coter tn the bilges. At 8 p. m. Sais "—‘_u‘" S the water was two feet deep. The steam pumps and siphons were put to work, but the valves became choked With woal dust and the sea water kept gaining so fast struck the Baroda amid- al plates and causing the water. The fiooded compart- trate of soda, which will be " F. W. PITTS. The Statiover, ragg in strong SE gale, struck stern B P ee: lost rudder and. rudder north post fried to get back into Fort Bragg, but on ac le was unable to e gount af neely L. 2 } gal about 8 o'clock same evening low, schr ¥ S Redfleld, hence 5 | SEATTLE—Afrived Jan J§—Stmr Queen, hence Jon 15. 17—Stmr_Jefferson, for Skagway. n £afled Jan Jan 1 a m—Stmr Umatilla, for Sa Newport, & 719 am/Pier n Diego & Way| 9 am|Pler Los Angeles Ports. |10 am|Pler Jlnu? 22, i Astoria & Portland)ll am Plet ot = s0; klyn came Baroda will be lml;Dtd ';I‘! : - 3 to our assistance i ey obfl‘ed t 4 wary repaire will made. { 0 Tancisco. okson was 0 pome F - oy i ol poArrived Jan 18—Fr shiv Bmilie Galllse, A i ot ok et e s ‘hj Lo R‘;‘ !:::;“ 400 o Resp.the coal | Too Hough to Go to Sea. Senitie & T.m;.fl 5 pm|Pler WINSLOW—Arrived Jan 1s—Bark g D | About 40 miles north o0 Cor s N4y o | from washing away. He and his assist. b started for sea Coos Bay 5 pmPler 81 peters, hence Jan 8. oint stinr Phoentx arrived and took | ants remained in the engine-room until ner Liszzie Vance ng, but after getting as far 1ed on account of the rougn- ther. The lttle steamer Mag- | Ecd trip to Halfmoon Bay tor | ¢ 2 Epg v 12 “m{Pier Jan 18—Schr Winslow, for 1 pm|Pler Suiled , for Tacoma, COOS BAY—Saleld Jan 18-Stmr Allfance, for Eureks. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrivad Jan 18—Schr John G North, hence Jan 4 for Port Gambl Hilo; sohr Amm Br shij rpose. they were up to their necks in water. At 8 o'clock in the morning the steamer was 1ying on her beam ends and the crew took to the boats. The captain and two of the crew were taken off the main boom by Second Mate Nvgren. After all hands had tossed about in the raging seas for 3 hey were rescued by the —e- Ship Founders at Sea. Kalliope, from Hamblrg 8 put into Funchal, Madera, on landed the shipwrecked sea- rwegtan ship Servia, from New- a. which on January 11 foun- i R o i, Part trowm wnt B send: 3 Saitea e 18-Br ‘stmr Wenetic, for Ancan, | BT e Lo o e G Y e prcsery- ASTORJA—Sailed Jan 18—Stmr Asuncion, ers merked Rellance were picked up on the for 8an Francisco, ‘ h this ing, same evidently - “hsrivea Jan 16-Br stme Ellerc, from Vic- Do ar which, Is ..fit:_. £ | port. S i 8 . from Monterey tl for | " 7The inspectors will e a decision NTEREY—Sailed Jan 18" g by Santiago. in_tow for o i i e the matter some time next week. ; ESCEHNT CITY—Sailed Jan 17—Stmr Del Norte_ for San Francisco. T ey S A A SAN PEDRO—,AM;O{ Jan 18, 7 a m—Stmr “Afl:\?l“: Jan lfl-—“‘filfl' Lakme, ‘Eureka. TATOOSH—Passed in - Jan EB? bark Crocker from San Pedro. O vea Jan 18—Brig W G Irwin, Asts an Diego & Way. ;ygume & Btl’hlnl. s BREG wl tow, Changes of Masters. OF GUILLOTINE A SICKENING SIGHT Drops Knife Thtee Times Before He NOVICE IN USE 11 1 ':ln'gu'-'; o] CAUSES 5 pm|Pler 27 1 pm|Pier 40 rberg Succeeds H. G. Hansen | & 7 o7 ‘the steamer Brookiyn and J. F. | Avrells will command the Newport in place Whitney ki Wauter Fromt Notes. Pacific Mall liner Mongolla, Captain : rrived yesterday at Honolulu and is cctod here next Wednesday. be stcamer Santa Ross arrived yesterday rom the south sbout two hours late, having seep-compelied to $top for that jength of time sccount of her mir pemps getting out of er Bank Licenses, Are Issued. a thousand The ra of Bank Commissioners is- | present and a guard of - French sued licenses yesterday for the Farm- | iroops. The executioner. a novice, bun- ers’ and hants' Bank to its | Bled exceedingly. the execution lasting for the German Natlonal Bank to estab- | ing the culprit only after it had been 1lish & branch at Los Angels - |@ropped three times. } = Ji tes Coast & O e and Height of High at Fort Polnt, entrance nd Geodetic Survey— 1 ance as follows: Pass for re