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PADDLE STEMNER | OLYNPIIN HERE 11 ~ide-Wheeler Is Towed Down | the Coast From Astoria| by the Tug Dauntless BOUND FOR BOSTON | —_— Will Leave for the Atlantic | i in a Few Days in Tow/| | of the Liner Zealandia|! AR Sy s Dauntless arrited | g from Astoria with is b ow old-fashioned Olympian tow. ~In ew ys the Olympian will leave et ston in tow of the liner Zea- a was purchased recently teamship Company til a few weeks ago, Dimond Oregon Railroad | y. Twenty f th She | look x 000 milion does not dollars’ worth her elabc s faded and mu s | b ariea fruit, 43 bxs fresh fruits, 250 lbs gerine, 539 Ibs cheese, 18 pkgs groceries visions. Philippine Islands—25 bxs fresh fruits, pkgs agricultural fmple ‘Weather Report. 120th Meridian—Pactfic Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- £ 4 UARY 31, 1906, SEEKS BETTER Merchants’ Exchange Asks Government for -Wires and Also New Station DANGERS AT MONTARA Grays Harbor and Willapa Require Telephones for Benefit of the Ships e Taking the wreck of the Valencia as the text, Secretary Friedlander of the Mer- chants’ Exchange has written to Wash- ington, D. C., to several in authority asking them to work that the Pacific Coast of the United States may be pro- vided with better protection for vessels sailing on the Pacific Ocean in the vi- cinity of the American coast. There are at least two matters that the Govern- ment may attend to at once which de- serve imnicdiate attention. Mr. Friedlan- der has set these forth for the consid- eration of the California Senators and Representatives in Congress and Super- intendent Kimball of the United States Life-saving Service. A life-saving station near Montara reef, in the vicinity of Halfmoon Bay, to be connected by telephone with the life-sav- COAST SERVICE - NUMBERS DRAWN IN THE Trains leave and are dw to arrive at City of Mexico, Thursday, SAN FRANCISCO. Janual:y 25, 1906. 9L BRI Amount.[No. Amount.INo. Amount. Frary Dzror oo 10 {" (Foot of Market Street.) 0 20 | Tmave — MAIN LINE, — aservs 20 | “7.00A Eimira, Vacavilie, Winters, Rumsey 7. 10 | 7.00aRichmond. Benicls, Sacramento, 20 Sulsun and Way Stactons . 1289 10 740aVallejo, Naps, Calistogs, Sanis 10 Ross, Martinés, San Ramon ... 6.089 20 | 7.40ANHes, ‘Pleasanton, Livermore, 30 Tracy, Lathrop, Stocktor 7.28» 10 | 800AShusta 'Express— (Vis Davish 10 Williams, Willows, tFruto, R 0| aeta n.l!lunhrmnm?. rmo::-.Ls».lzmg. T.48» o vis, Woodland. Knjghts Landing, 16 Marysville, Oovilie 7480 10 | 820aMartiez, Antloeh, Byrom, Tracy, 10 | Stockion, Newman, Los Banos, x| Mendots, Armons, Haatord, e Visaifs, Purterville .. 185 20 » 8:20aPort Costa. Lathrop. Merced, Mo- - desto, Fresno, Hanford, Visalis, 10 Bakersfleld . 448w 10| 840aXiles San Jose, Livermore, Stock- . ton (tMilton), Valley Spring. » loge, Sacramento, Placerville, 2 Colfux, Marysville, Red Biuff.... 4.089 20 | .40aOakdale, Chinese, Jumestown, 10 Sonora, Tuolumne and Angel: Lg - &Ofll,\llnn fe Express—Ogds n and 4 10} Richmond, Port Costa, M art.n 63 10 and Way' Stacions (iConcord) ... 9485 20 | 10.20A Vallejo, Daily. Napa, Sunday oniy 7. 10 | 10.20ALos Angeles Passenger—Port 10 | Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, 100 Lathrop, Stoektol Merce 10| Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- 10 | tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visalis, wiss Bukersfield, Los Angeles . ....... 7.08® 1 | 10-20A El Puso, Kanses City, St. Louls and 20 | Chicago s ieaincidecasch - IR 0 | 11.00aTHe Overland Limited —Omaha, 2 | Chicago, Denver, Kansas City.. 30 | 11404 Nnies, San Jose aud Way 480 11.00p Sacramento River Steamer i 3.20P Port Costa, Martinez. Byron, Modesgo, Merc Hayw ard, Nile: Vallelo, Maritnez, San Ramon, Nupa. Calistogn, Sunta Rosa . tm-\}mu. iracy, Stockton, Lodi. Haywand, Niles, irvington, Jose, Livermore 6.007 The Owi Limited — o8 bas crumble 1o dust tatoes, 7 however, is said to nt % peratures are reported for previous day from | N8 station below Lake Merced, and the Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, pecdr ehaines are To Fast Indies—3685 lbs hops, 68 cs canned | | various citles: establishment of wire connection between Bakersfeld, Los Angeles. .. 8.48a pance it M‘j i ..:.“ 15 cs assorted canned goods, B pkgs Cincinnati 40-34/ Honolulu, H. T....76-66 | the life-saving station at the entrance of 6.00PG iide~ s',‘," umnoa,-—l-:x Plus o . 3 PR S R BT | Chicago 48-36 Plttsburg g Grays Harbor with the mainland and ., T R, iz | | Boston 3024 St Touls 1111118842 | also the connection of the life-saving - L : ¢ cominidioh t New ok Now o 3 station at the mouth of the Willapa with el B of commission Merchandise for Hawaii. | Philadelphia 42 ew Orleans. .. .62-46 & Sacamento .. .. 11.284 not turned a wh The steamer Enterprise, which sailed on |4 b SAN FRANCIBCO:... ... 7:0640 s Hisibor Shatad o, &ae. " ddvockisd " Kipress—Omaks, Chiconns P but appearence tni|Betvriay for Hilo, had ax hesortel merchen- | | OLD! . SIDEWEBNG: CEtmAMS || The follewink ave SE et Rk L o | strongly by the Merchants' Exchange. Deaver, Kousas City, St Louts, > s frequently only a | 8ise cargo. val at $56,626 and including OLYMPIAN, WHICH WILL BB | aate as ff:imrm‘;;{:‘r}:‘hh:g;mfwo{“mmd-hle last | 1In part, ia the communication from the 2, Stockton polish ¥ B B B L P R TOWED TO NEW YORK. Nesiesiiprentia Ly tWeniy-four hours? | Merchants’ Exchange to Senator George R et e pian was built in 1883 a dlings, 60,137 1bs bran, 2850 1bs | Stations— 24 hours. Season. Season. | C. Perkins, the following is urged: 007 Reno Passcnge N vessel of 1420 1bs beans, 036 pkge potatoes, 67 Eureka ........... 0.00 iz 22.08 The wreck of the Valencia and the terrible & nicla, Sulsun, Elmira, Dixon, . meny yeais ? 33 pkgs fresh fruits, 25,000 1bs Time and Height of High and Low Waters | Red Bluft . 0.00 10.43 g‘m loss of lifé, on the British shore, can read a Davis, Sancramento. Hazen, Tono- g s BN S Jt. 6833 Ibs 85 bxs bread, | at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | Sacramento 0.00 8.42 .89 | lesson to us and is directly applicable to the pah, Goldfleld sud Keele: . 708 : 1 3 ad, | 2.00p Val! ckett and Wi red paddle steamer like stuffs, 9560 Ibs codfish, 990 Bay. Published by official authority of the ; San Francisco .... 0.00 6.87 14.10 | question of the Montara life-saving station and allejo, Crockets and Way Sta 3 N fons, Sunday onl 11.284 as been in this harbor | cs canned goods, 2874 Ibs butter, 3282 ibs 1 superintendent. San Jose . 0.00 6.13 9.2 | its connection by telephone with the South e Rentay ey 2 1. she docked yesterday at Har- | ¢s cheese, 4098 Ibs sugar, 1210 lbs 1 cs dried | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | Fresno 0.00 3.60 6.90 | Beach station. It also applies most forcibly O = o £ hér unususl s ear- | fruit, 5780 lbs lard, 189 pkes paste, 3350 Ibs | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | Independence . 0.00 3.54 0.99 10 the necessity of connecting the life-saving Portiand, Pu e{ e o h_{' 8484 it - (‘; i | tresh me: 191 1bs 3 cs candy, 27 bbls 35 lr;lnudu!llnl:r than at Eoml: P|olnl: the height | San l{,u)ll()hirp\) . 3'(&" ";os g»% :‘!,:uon at the entmn:e to Grays Harbor with 9.00p Hay ward. imu'md San Jose (Sun- « a milc ation s salmon, 25 cs 1 bbl baking powder, 3911 lbs | of tide Is the same at both places. Los Angeles .0 g - e mainland telegraph connections; also to the 10 day only 111.484 on she will b acon, 2 s prep: p lego ... 0.00 5.64 4.79 i 2 = g o o strengthen her | Uons, 1620 ibs & cs coffec. 639 Ibs glucose, 4000 | Sun rises THE COAST RECORD at the mouth of Grava Harbor. The amount ik | fkm"“ rhet Street.) DS el | #als 1 cs wine, gals 16 cs whisky, 1130 = =3 of tonnage pussing in and out of Grays Har- boe -1t Newark, Centerville, Sau Jose, e voyage \Li‘e h.:f nbe'-xn b‘rme‘j FRin vinesar, 3i0 guir 2 ca liquor, T e | e e iy 8.k = 1? 7 | bor is quite large, the bar is dificult and a dis- e = Felton Boulder Creeic, ‘Santa v timbers throughout and | beer. 6 cs brandy, 62,804 f¢ lumber, 161,715 lbs . 5. BR9E 237 3 aster is apt to occur there at any time, and it j10198. - ruz and Way Stations .......... A ey on, ars 15 s steel, 183 pes s g ¥} A B mouth of this harbor shoul connect- New . La 08, on, :long vovage. o ew Qays | PIPS 4000 ibs cement, 102 ci matches, 81 pkgs STATIONS. § 2§ §a g5 & £ | ed with the rest of the world. The same ap- Sofver =i Bouider Creok, Santa Cruz snd She in ew days | nails and spikes, 25 bdis paper bags, 57 bdis LS L LG b S | pliss, only In a less degree to the station ';"‘;-,‘v 4 ‘rinctpal Way Statlons ov ia, which is now | paper, 18 pkgs leather, 7 bales bags, pkgs » g nd : 8 | at Willapa. The Merchants' Exchange trusts (e 10121055 15| 416mNewark, San Jose, Los Gatos.....J o through the | ¢S coal oil, 21 pkgs wagon materlal, 60 car- RPN : : able a Ty im- b i 20/11425. 0| San Jose and Way Stations. ... 17599 R 4 acld, 46 cs boots and sho pkgs ary = provements, sas outlined, will be secured. 478 20{ 11428 i it is expected 16 pkgs electrical goods, 2 pkgs ma- 32 22 NW Cloudy .00 | fThe Merchants’ Exchange has been an AN g £ T LINE (lroad Gauge). yage will occupy about 1435 1bs tobacco, 6 cs cigars and 64 46 Clear .00 | \3000ate of a bett t life-savi D ey - (Third and Townsend Streets.) e days 50 bbis 25 cs oll, 145 pkgs paints, 66 42 Clear .00 L Do s i gt 2011784 1 A San Jose and Way Statios . - " R 1200 1bs {in olas colls rope, 39 NOTH—In the abovs exposiclon (nf/mhe, tce | 416 Clear .00 | €quipment to guard the coast line *more 10/11853 i Y ob Wise will be in charge te, 36 coils rope, cs drugs, y ing tide iven in the left { 7.00ASan Jose and Way Statlons, - > Wise wi n charge | y5 hy . candies, 45 gals 2 cs alcohol, 47 gals & | the early morning Y oy " "m" % ma' Independence 60 38 Clear .00 | effectively through the addition of sta- 4011962 {m!ew Almaden (Tues., Fri., oniy).. with a crew of ten |ecs spirits hand_column s0d the succemsive. tides of | Los Angeless 7 40 Pt Cldy 00 | tions for some tim 20 12199 00AThe Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, ssist in steering her. Cap- B dav in the order of occurrence as to time; the | Ny Tamaipaisi0.14 56 563 Clear .00 33 = 1012281 San Ardo, Paso Robles, Sants se that he would Notice to Mariners. fourth time column gives t};e last nue‘ of \hql North Head ..30.20 58 46 N Cloudy .02 Quite a long list of vessels meeting 20/12390. ‘,",.,,.z San Luts Obispo, - % SAN FRANCISCO 2 & day, except when there are but three tides, as | ppoenix . 0.02 78 44 NW Clear .00 | disaster near Montara has been prepared Guadalupe, Gaviota, Santa Bar- whe the side-wheeler. Her SAN FRANCISCO BAY, CALIFORNIA sometimes occurs. The heights given are In | p/’Rurty 7y @84 S8 . Closr. ' 00 | by the Merchants' Hxcbange.:: This'in- bara, San Buenaventurs, Oxnard, five cross collision | (st of Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific | addition to the soundings of the United States | pocgtally 28 20 B Clear . e < Burbank, Los Angeles ... - 10.300 R hihetnon steel | Coast. 1804 page 16, after No. 40, and List | Coast Survey Charts, except when g minus () | portland 5 8 W - Closdy cluded the steamship San Vicente, steam- 8.00AGlIroy, Houister, Pajaro, Castro- f g e - ot of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, | sign precedes the height and then the number | poy Hiue | 2 5 sp o ship Columbia, British ship Conway Cas- ville, Del Munte, Pactfic Grove, T her practic unsinkable. After | 1906 page 26.) given is subtracted from the depth given by | pefil | 50 08 B ey tle, schooner Mayflower, ship New York, Surf, LomDoe . .c.oeonoeeroees T0I0W = fixed up the Olympian will pro- | Notice is hereby given that about February | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean o 2 = 5 9.00ASan Jose, Tres Piuos, Watsonvilie, New York where she will be |10 1906 & gas buoy, painted red, and black | of the lower low waters. ;(mwburg “fle :g Ww Clear .00 | steamship Leelénaw, schooner Argonaut, 10/ 13221 Capitols, Santa Cruz, Pacific - K e fhe Tudson | Doriontal stripes, and showing a fixed white ———— Solt ane S 22 N Slear 0| British ship City of Florence, the reve- 2013296 i Grove, Sulinas, San Lais Obispo T L T o he e | B sty s ok sl | . smerine mrvmiuamnon. | B o'y B3 8 87 Gl G| e suiter Daniel Manning snd the et o s ke @ in 28 feet of water, about 850 8 pelsco. _ NE Clear .00 p mburton. 2013528, 10 .#:s-n.io-uaw‘yumtm from Red Rock, San Fran- ARRIVED. San Jose . 70 38 W Clear .00 | The disaster to the Drumburton fllus- 150 30 ) 216pSan Jose and Way Stations ... ... P AT | Tuesday, January 80. | §. L. Obis 8 48 8 Cl 00 20113640 - S ’ cisco Bay esday, January PO iy lear trates the time that was needed to get 10113833 10 00PDel Monte Express—Santa Clara, Alamedn From Homelulu. By order of the lighthouse board, pStmr, Maggle, Cornink, 4 hours from Half- | San Diego % 42 W Clear | iormation to the proper quarter. The 30/13880 10 | San Joaa. &;r-;‘l Steamship :‘nm&afl\ . ”c 'Av" Commander, U. S. N., Inspector Twelfth Stmr Sequoia, Reed, 72 hours from Columbia gpoklnhe :g 36 sE Cloudy . . ship stranded at 6:30 p. m. September 3, 10{13984 1 “m’br:;l‘n‘eargv: Dowdeil, arrived yesterday from | Lighth Distri: River. | Tatoosh ......30.26 50 44 NE Cloudy. .12 | 1904. An officer - - o By #4 passengers and a cargo Of R o Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, 5 days 2 hours from ; Walla Walia..30.34 64 40 W Clear .00 cer ;was scnt gshore for. as APPROXIMATIONS. e < uded 12,000 » Honolulu, Walla Walla.30.34 04 40 Wo Giear 00 | sistance at 8:3) p. m. The news was DOt | No. 10642 being one number of the approxi- Narrow Gauge....... 10454 sacks of TAW Movements of Steamers. Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, 12 days from Guay- | Yuma .... 0.00 78 40 NW Clear = .00 | eceived in San Francisco until 1:30 a. m. | mation of the first capital of $10,000—$100; No. 3.30pSouth San Fraucisco, i WE mas, via San Diego 42 hours. September 4. Assistance did not come | 1054, being one number of the approximation | Glizoy, Holllster, Tros Pinos. 10450 RS T0 ARRIVE. ™Simr Mandelay, enford. 48 hours from San | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL until 8 o'clock on thie mOFMINg of Sep- | oo, i neumicr of (he approsimation of he | & D80 Sania Crara, Sas Jove, Low Gaion fg008 - ¢ heavy wales In | g = s Y -Olynilan. Wige, 70 Bolifs . from: Asto- FORECAST. tember 4, nearly fourteen hours after the | second cavital of $1000—8$80: No. 6672, being SanJoseand Principal Way Stations h =h sccustomed g2~ | | ria, in tow tug Dauntless. Summit—North, clear. . Maximum tempera- | disaster. The existence of a life-saving | one number of the aporoximation of the”sec- 'flflm... Express—Redwood, San - b she made WOD | Son Pedro....| Humboldt 31| Sumr Arizonsn, Tapler, 52 days from New ture, 39 degrees; minimum, temperaturs, 25 de- | station and connection by telephone with | ond casital of $1000—$50. Jme. Gfiroy. Salfaas Pees F. Kilburn | 3 York, vl n lego ours. 8. verage dep of enow on ground, . Frac - uf 3 s who arrived on her yesterdsy | Xome City. || Ban Pedro 31| YBr stmr Comeric, McGill, 40 days from New- | feet 4 inches. the South Beach station would save & |pomign o s = o 1o ket RO . Barbars, Los Angeies, Deming, -~ ¥ { Ban Pedro . 81 | T 3 portion. Enrith, 'W. L. Grieves, Mr. and New York via Anco 31 | castle, Aus. There has been but little change in pressure | reat deal of valuable time which haste El Paso, New Orleans . 9.10a . and 5. G. Melin e Sk Sy 1 | “Simc “Clinaits, Johonneen, 61 hours from | over the Western halt of the couniry. Norain |ia essential to the rescue of human be- SAvEE Do Kinews Oy, 95. e g San Pi 8 srays Harbor. « fallen on the Pacific Coast, except lght and - Brings Shipwrecked Crew. | China & Japas - 5 Nor stmr Tellus, Amtsen, 94 hours from | showers In Washington. s ariad B to succor vessels in distress. SMorajun c:‘;'“c‘.‘_fl:'mmu‘ o - | Humbola 31 | Ladysmit Afternoon_temperatures in California range o Pacific Coast Steamship Company’s Nt- Saba b s o1 petmr Coos Bay, Nicolson. 51 hours from San trom B4 to 78 dexrces, > - "‘ S T :l' m|ba‘:w'~?“lgg:‘;" A ; 1030 white Miner Curac hich arri 1y | Humbo! |Jan. ego. Vednesday wi air ove 30— . San * Pranci via P Macy ford,_ Betmon R e whes. ahae ina. Pordiand Jan. 81 | ViSESe James S Higgine, Higgins, 15 hours | tion of the Btate. F over the greater POr- | Fonsiyly and Auckland. - s Positively San Caclos. Redwood, Falr Osks, R R e anoantr’ Jemnde | VEnwuasd. .- | Bumboldt . - Jan, 31 | from Fort Bragg, bound south. put in to land FORCAST FOR JANUARY 31. BOMBAY—Arrived Jan 26—Stmr Winnebago, o T o St Be crew the lumber schooner e | Tune) Point Arena & Alblon. Feb, 1 | Passengers. San Francisco and vicinity— Fair Wednes- | [Fom San Francisco. via Sna.nfi.l. AND P Pels At aad Way Station 10 which was lost & few we % 3 el g 3 Y. A enes, ot d - et a few weeks 480 Dear | Santa Hosa | 8an Diego & Way, Ports/Feb. 1 g Stmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, 43 hours {rom | day. with increasing cloudiness; cooler; lght (oTENERIFFE_Safled Jan 13—Stmr M 11.309South San Francisco. Milibrae, Bur- ennie nd arrived off the plant. . | C ‘. B 5 1sco. Tt Atk aine 10 58 | Both Pk | ARG |t Feh, 1] uBtui Jeols Wosa.. 80 hivics fooin Eetand, “ Con Angeles and vicinity—Fair Wedneaday; | n LEGHORN—Salled Jan 25—Stmr Sicilia, for Permaneatly S28 Ciion. Bedwood. Pui Ok before -daybreak a gale ewept | M. Dollar.- .. | San Pedro o T DR AN R B, bound south, put In 10 | gt northeast winds, changing to weatorly: . | vANAIIES salled Jan 35— Stmr Ammon Senio Park and Palo AlLo .o 8488 L o b Wi | A e’ 2| M50 Beulan, Rosinblatt, 16 days trom Colum. | Sacramente Valley—Fair Wednesday; light | for Sap Francisco, Jan 20_-Stmr Armenia, for We Cure T T e v ed he: chor an u 2 as Aigon . . Feb. bia River. 3 g New York and Philadelphia. - Je ehe Duach. TRe SN Nemden O Feb. 2 | "ug Dauntless, Shea, 70 hours from Astoria, [ _San Joaquin Valley—Fair Wednesday; light riiven: Ian 0-nto Amieriks, from® New MENFOR St Qs 278 T Jtn <5 A ! Jennie Wand is still there, | Norwood. Grays Harbor . Feb. 3 | with stmr Olympian in tow. west winds. i York. OT_KLANP "A&'O—W RY tom ked out and the rest of her | ascade Portland & Astoria....|Feb. 3 Sea Rover, Titchworth, 24 hours from | Coast—Fair Wednesday; light east winds. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Jan 30—Stmr Sylvania, (Foot of et St.) hor O it e e okl A Pt lllrzforf;-v;'lih barge 8 In tow. 3 Ne‘-d; lc“‘llr"xeg;‘;d?):{-m‘ ALl for Boston; stmr Lake Manitoba, for St. John. D‘ui'mw 7.10, 5.00,11.00 A.m.; argo of lumbe 5. Lindaver. .| Gray rbor ........ Feb. Barge 3, Daniels, 24 hours from Port Har- - G. s ot Forecaster. ' | Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Lake Champlain, from 1 .30, 3.30, 5. . the sck s crew, who ar- | Bonita. Newport & Way Porte. Feb. 3 | gord, in tow tug Sea Rovel 2t John N. B, Sunday oniy, 7.30.9.00. 10.30A. M.; 12.00%., Mate F. W. Katche, | Columbia.....| Portland & Astoria [Feb. 3 3 CLEARED. e & | S ORE Arrived | b 4 g i " prior_to Jan 30—Stmr Ping 1.30, 3.00, 4.30 , 7.30 . m. E. Peterson and | Pomona......| Humboldt . .li../Feb. 8 Tuesday, January 30. P Suey, from Seattle and Tacoma, for Hongko: the cook | Sea Foam Mendocino & Feb. 4 | Bark Edward May, Jorgensen, ' Honoluiu; | Rainier. trom San Francisco. At L aroot + R, A for Morning. P for Afternoon. a0 reports the | Coos Bay Feb. 4 | Alexander & Baldwin. Sailed Jan 30—Schr Willam H. Smith and 208 fSunday excepted. tSunday only. bMonday only: o end | - A el exander aldy K schr Resolute, both for San Pedro. NTWHEE—Arcived - Jan Amre Krocn- §Datly. and stops at sil stations on Sunday. German_ ship Humboldt - < Fev. 4| Stmr Pomona, Swanson. Eureka: P C 8 S | G008 BAY -Sailed Jan 20, noon—Stmr ¥ A | 1800 from New York. We eure Skim D! RS freen mem- £ 2. orla. ..[Feb. 5 | Co. Yibarn: rtor: Bene iancisoo. == gl 3 iseases, Blood Poi e “The voy- | State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts. Feb, § | Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria, etc.; P c|Xybira. jor jan Francies, vi Eureka. Varicocele, Sgricture, Nervous Decline, . -1 e 3 i S s North Bend and Repeat, Memoranda. N N My e Feb: 5 | ® Stmay Benator, Lioyd, Portisnd: 8 P & P |ToLSan Francisco. gt s I e CEMERIIRR b - e S T o R CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. o Hamburg the cook | Nevadan. Seattle ... Tl Eeb. 8| Stmr X [ : PORT HARFORD—Sailed Jan 20—Tug Sea | at Sants Rosalia Jan 8, and shortly atter an- | | Spee eys, er and Prostate. —_— was lost overboard off | Sonome. ney Way ' Ports. [Feb. . King,* for Han. Franciscs, with batks o s Specinl Disenses—Newly contracted | Tiburem Ferry, Foot of Market Street. aline Island on this | Acapuico. New York via Ancon..|Feb. 5 BAILED. Pavla in tow. choring’a heavy gale (mnnlh\ln. during which | gng chronic cases cured. All Burning, Itching The four-masted | Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports .... Feb. § Tuesday, January 30. Arrived Tan 30—Stmr Senta Crusz, from San | N0, vessel was torn from her mocrings aid |and Inflammation stopped in _twenty-four | SAN FRANCISCO TO'SAN RAFARN de was ischarging lumber | Chas. Nelson. | Seattle & Taco: Feb, 5| Stmr Bee, Krog, Grays Harbor. e g Bl ot Ao o blown out of the harbor. arrived at Guay- [ pod IROAmEr O e e oven days T 00 Ay NN hen the Curacao was there. | Mera Hamburg & Way |Feb. 8 Stmr Breakwater, Johnson, Coos Bay. TATOOSH—P, St Tan ;3_ 5 mas the next day, with loss of her port an- ¥ K 6:30 p. m. = ught & full cargo, but fewer | Rainier.. Seattie & Bellingham. . Feb. 6| Stmr Jeanle, Wood, San Pedro. O e rale. o 30 Brig W G Ir- | chor and 100 fathoms of chain, and the stock HAVE A TALK WITH US o 00 D:30 & m.: 12:35, 3:30, S:A0 e utanl, the travel this way | Luxor Seattle .......... ; 8| Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Eureka. T O et Bont Cianaier oo Gaanciscni | af the starboard anchor broken, ABout Your Alments. ey 3 . e e ar. Ay | ot Grays Barbor . %] Stmr Queen; Cousins, Victorla, ete. bask: 8an VALPARAINO, Dec. 10—Ff ship Crillon, | oo 0 (OR0 EEERe ik € this thme Of Che B et | Oose I San Pedro & Wa; 7| Sumr James s Higgins, Higgins, San Pedro. | 60 5 | an Br ¢ b a el which put in here and has since sailed, was lendly talk. 2 5. Eomma Padiila, Jesus | Aureiia Portland & Astoria 7| Stmr Maggle, Corning. Halfmodn Bay. e T D Arctic Stream, | damaged In rigging and sails, etc.; cost of re- SEZINgl i, Sy SO S e N son 4 £ % Stmr Sienal. Bendegard, Coos Bay. o pairs 2 e seases - o New = {Fen: Schr Santlage, Anderson, Monterey, in’ tow o bark Hy en sold for . 5 s la our office City Panama. | New York via Ancon.|Feb. 9 | Bchr Serlase BANDON—Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Etlzabeth, | P25g & an 30-The captain of the | equipment. We will use yow honestly, treat Out of Port. hence Jan 27. ‘which arrived here this | you skillfully and restore you to health in the steamer - Jefferson. { | | | | Blown TO BAIL. Ty 3 & Monarch, Thomsen, San Pedro, with ST AN EORTH g January 8 went down on barse In tow. s 3 Torning from Skagway, reports leaving Ketch- | shortest time with the least discomfort and iie was anchored in the Mexi- | Steamer. Destination. | Safls.| Pler. Dreager San Franclsco, San Pedro, in tow | HONOLULL -Arrived Jan 30—Bktn 1Imm- | jcan on Jan 27. It Was expected then that the | expense. - - tua Sea Rover, 3 steamer Portland, previously reported ashore | If youw canmot call, write for symp- the German ship Henrietta, newly ar- EASTERN PORTS, . | { TELEGRAPHIC. on Spire Island, would be floated on Jan 28 | tgm blunks. Junuary 31. g, When Sap Bedks Sak- Wi athor -, | 5 pmPler 2| POINT LOBOS, Jan. 30—10 p. m.—Weather | NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 20—Ger stmr Ve- [ and be able to come down fo Seattle under tta was nowhere to be seen o A stes: Pokts.| B omlEte 5 ielocity @ miles per hour. | metis, from Colen, ber own steam. DR. HOLSMAN & CO - e was not explained until .| Asworia & Portland|12 m Piler 27 BPOKEN. Sailed Jan 20—Stmr Allianca, for Colon. e —————————————— " ' DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Salled Jan 29—Br stmr Brilllant, for Boston, In tow. FOREIGN PORTS. ST. LUCIA—Sailed Jan 28— Stmr onian, for San Francisco, via San Diego. oo CALLAO—In port Dec 13—Br ship Holt Hill, _for Puget Sound, : JUNIN—In port'Dec 25—Br’ ship Toxteth, for_San Francisco. SHANGHAI—Salled Jan 17—Bktn Hawall, for Port Townsend. VICTORIA—Arrived Jan 30—Br stmr Em- press of China, from Yokohama. 2 e An‘zléled Jan 30—Br stmr Wellington, hence an 26 Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Lyra, from Yokohama; Br_ship Milverton, from Moilendo. : SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Jan 8—Ger bark Per stmr Wellington at Vietoria—Jan 28, in lat 4545 N, long 12510 W, Br ship Argus, from Mollendo, for Port Townsend; all wel Dec 26—In lat 56 S long 71 W, Fr bark Brenn, from Cardiff, for Honolulu. Per stmr Alameda—Jan 26, In lat 27 57 N, long 146 47 W, bark standing west. Jan 27 In lat 32 08 N, long 138 22 W, stmr Sferr standing SW, hence Jan 25, for Sydney. DIBASTER. SEATTLE, Jan. 30.—The Ger stmr Marie- chen, from Seattle Dec 19, for Viadivostok, experienced heavy gales on Dec 25; 800 miles from Cape Flattery vessel sprung a leak and water gained rapidly; 9 feet of water in boiler and engine room before leak was ing In False Bay, Chichagof Island, about 100 miles from Sitka, on Jan 25, while trying to During the night a terrific Mexican mining port The | » her anchorage, blown | harbor and car- She her port anchor | of chain and the etock of | yanguard r was broken. RS The Overdue the overdue list are quoted Pass of Balmaha, raig, 70 per cent, and Mo- cent. Hours—S8 to 5. 7 to $:30 p. m. daily. Sunday, 9 to 12. 720 MARKET ST. (T .| Astoria & Portland| 4 pm|Pier 2 Astoria & Portland! 5 pm|Pier 18 Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|Pier 27 Humboldt . 9 am Pier 2 Point Arena | 4 pm|Pler 2 Los Angeles Ports.| 5 pm|Pier 27 February 1. | | Portlan” & Way..| 2 pm/Pler 20 Astoria & Portland 11 am|Pler 24 San Diego & Way.| 9 am/Pler 11 February 2. Los Angeles Ports.|12 m(Pler 2 Humboldt .........;1:30 p[Pler 9 San Pedro & Way. 9 am(Pler 11 5 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS—Sale of the U. S 8. Zaffro— Sealed proposals will be received at the Navy rtment until noon on the 27th day of February, 1906, at which time and place they Will be opened, for the purchase of the U. 8. 8. Zafiro, appraised value $27,000. It will be gold for cash to the person of persons or the 'corporation or corporations offering the highest price therefor above the appraised value thereof. Bids must be submitted in a sealed_enyelope addressed to the Secretary of the Navy, Washington, D. C., indorsed ““Proposal for the purchase of the U. S. S. Zafiro,” &nd each proposal must be accom- panied by a satisfactory certified check for Tot less than 10 per cent of the amount of 4 { | ¥. Kitburn. | genator. | State of Ci | | ¥. Leggett. Corona. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California Seattle direct. | 4 pmiPier Humboldt . 9 am|Pier February 8. | PREEE Notes. Water Front l! Pler Pas Mail liner China is due to-day (r;‘ Y. l;h Ancon.il‘z I.'m X: m.dn Juneau {‘g x'.n;‘.in. (s}:_uap "'",3' water | Henriette, from Hamburg. - e ieats. e City of Peking from rays Harbor m| and cargo washing ore. w saved, £ —Arrive 2681 the offer, application to the Navy De- el oL . R | Coos Bay | 8 TDOMESTIC PORTS. FOIENNINY = A0 Jag tmr Hyades, ent, or to the Naval Attache, U. S. 5 4 way ports Los Angeles Ports. % 3| EVERETT-Safled Jan 30—chr Luzon, for | “Berives Jan 26—Br stmr Tartar, from Van- ibessy, | London, Ensland, forms of bids M R Los Angeles Ports.|10 am! 2| san Pedro. D e TacRt. | Tron Taning and bonds, togethér with the terms and con- 1mi e Seamer Comeric arrived yesiert | -\ Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm, 2 | PORT TOWNSEND—Salled Jan 30—Br stmr | * Sniled Jan 27— Stmr Plelades, for Tacoma, | ditlons of sale, also a printed list giving from Newgnstle, Aus )| Coos Bay . ! 11 | Craighall, for U K. Bl 5 _Ger bark Hasstn farcoma; | general information concerning the vessel, 'r & ) tons of cokl. - ol * Honolulu { 7| SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 30, 9:45 a m—Stmr | Townsend. ‘will be furnished. The vessel can be exam- ° O-'gt’_'lh- Days With rican-Hawailan Steamship Com N. Y. via Ancon...]12 m|Pler 40 | Jefferson, from Skagway. “Atrived prior Jan 30—Br stmr Coptic, hence | ~ined at any time after the 25th January, and Diners g 1 or Arizonan arrived yester- Taniti | 111 amibrer %7 | YArrived Jan 80—Stmr Atlas, hence Jan 26, * | Jan 10 Cootie, by applying to the Commandant of | 7:30 A. M. | For Stockton, Merced, Fresno, | x rk by way of San Diego. | - A i Safled Jan 80—Stmr Texan, for Honolu VALPARAISO—Sailed Jan 13—Ger ~stmr P Eemnt e e ade a spiendid run from New | o oo, San Diego & Way., 9 am|Pler 11 | stmr_Asuncion. for San isco. E 0l: !A’ = and intermediate points. —California Limited, 3 days to Chi- | cago, Leaves‘every day. Direct connection | to Grand Canyon. and was 40 hours coming suthern port. transport Meade was out yester- | Puget Sound Ports|11 am|Pier 9 Humboldt . 9 am Pler 20 February 5. Arrived Jan 30—Bark Guathary, for San Francisco; schr Andy Mahony, San Pedro. ABTORIA—Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Despatch, City Topeka. N. Fork jienos Ayrea. Sailed Jan 14—Br bark Kinross, for Kahulul, . The Department reserves several hours adjusting her compasses. 1 C fatr hence Jan 26, via Bureka. 8h EKI—Arrived Jan — PR el b e B flerson, which ¥ Fehruary 6. v A o . an 18—Br ship and points on Sierra Rallway. an 80—Ship Columbia and Br stmr Elleric returned on account of fog. Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Despatch, from San Francisco. BURBKA—Sailed Jan 30—Stmr Alliance, for Astoria; stmr F A Kilburn, for S8an Francisco. ! 9 am 11 am! 11 pm Scottigh Hills, from Manil; of the TENERIFEE—Arrived Jan 12—Ger stmr . Hermonthis, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. CITY ISLAND—Passed south Jan 20— Br mr Indrasamha, from Yokohama, for Boston and New York. NEWBERRY, Assistant 55 A. M.—For Stockton, Riverbank. Oak- dale and points on Sierra Railway, 4:00 P. M.—For Stockton, Fresno and inter- mediate points. 8:00 P. M.—Overland for Denver, Kansas City, Chicago and Grand Canyon. from Skagway, left Ketchi- and learped that the steamer on Spire Island, would prob- the following day.. The Port- to go to Beattie under her Coos Bay . Newport & Way Astoria_& Portlan Caina & Japan. February 7. ‘ Portland| 4 pm) Breakwater. | . P Astoria & 30—8tmrs Corona ‘Eureka, CON—ATTH! —Stmr sews o Tam @ | P A e B onjagading E 5. 5 o tupblomnder on P TR ekt St EWS OF THE OCEAN. Arsiely Sre Sailed Jan 30—Stmr City of Para, for San Oakland; 21 South First street, San Jose. M , via way Arris 20—Br stmr Mio- A—Arrived Dec 31—Br stmr Buenos Ayres. 2 “tiers of Interest to Marimers and Shipping Merchants. spenese steamer America Maru sailed Yor Hongkong and way ports via with general cargo, valued at and Vanguard. for San Fran- 18c0. A “alied Jan 80—Stmr Fulton, for San Fran. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Jan 30—Stmr San Ga- wera, from Vi CALETA B | 7o SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, ! 5§ S e § : : be distributed as follows: For 5% a06: Coina. - §387.263: Philippine Umpqua: schr G W Watson, trom therenns Tl $1524; East Indies, $985; Korea, $138. | ng were the principal shipments: %20 bales cotton, 15,000 1bs sait | 56 cs canned goods. frufts, 35 cs table preparations, and’ bacon, 12 pkgs groceries 26 gals wine, 7 cs champagne, 24 gals vinegar, 14 os cotton do- kge roofing material, 35 crts 26,000 1bs hoofs, 7 u= dfll‘“:.":. 9 cs dry goods, 9 cs - cris sewing machines -4 pkgs s leather, 457 bdls paper, o 4, 24 cs arms and ammunition. 5000 bbls flour, 7928 bales cotton H i Egfl bs millstufls, "or ived J 30—] ship Dessaix, hence Jan 22 e ‘Sailed Jan 80—Br stmr Craggha, tor U K. R e e i G“S..\kd Jan B80—Fr bark MacMahon, for AT S L i e checp | i Foaegt i Sl ok o e . st Leave S. F. 950 145 e M .. Am Arrive S. F.10:45 A M %:55,6:34 pn . 7 90 Jiogs nails. B4 rolls leather, 2t M i 3 803 Ton ‘s nd bacon, 3518 1bs 1ard, Sun, Moon amd Tide. Ghsived JAp. 39 e Letge ) khop Mliic + el 5 547 2 Cabie preparstiony | 1 ieq siates” Coast and. Geodetic Survey— ?u;gnnm—m Jan 20—Steam sche goods, 1700