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— ({CISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1906. fHE SAN FRA s . I OVERDUE: BARK SAFE IN PORT !rrmmnmr. From Australia, \rrives in Good Condition \fter Very Tedious Voyage —_— | NS SHORT OF FooD s Supplied With Provisions | in Midocean by the| British Ship Kilmeny | Drummuir, eavy weather ti lack of wind e | CRUISER WILL RECENE GIFT Governor Appoints Commit- tee to Raise Money to Buy Suitable Souvenir DATE OF MEETING SET Prominent Citizens Who Are Interested Will Gather at Palace on March 20 Ships of the United States navy con- stricted at the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, have achleved world-wide renown for speed, fighting quality and seaworthiness. The record of the San Franeisco on her cruise from this port to New York was remarkable. The achievement of the Olympla, Admiral Dewey’s flagship in the battle of Ma- nila Bay, and the battleship Oregon's magnificent record in the naval en- gagement at Santiago will live in his- tory. Another ship constructed at the Union Iron’ Works may attain renown. The armored cruiser California Is ex- pected to develop remarkable speed. In line with the custom of the country the people of the Golden State will pre- sent to the new crulser a fitting sou- venir. On this topic Governor Pardee writes the following letter: Executive Department, PLAN - FOR LOOP AT THE FERRY Turntable of Market Street | Cars to Be Taken Out| and Better System Provided ANOTHER MODERN DOCK Harbor Commissioners Favor the Building of a New ‘Wharf at Lombard Street e A loop for the Market-street cable cars will soon take the place of the turntable® at the ferry building. The | curve will also accommodate the Sut- Sold by THE OWL DRUG €O, 112 Market st. and 80 Geary st. ter-street cars. After many confer- ences between the managers of the United Railroads and the engineer of | the Harbor 'Commissioners, plans lor‘ displacing the turntable system and putting in the loop or eurve system | have been agreed upon. The terminal | space of the cable roads at the foot of | Market street is on State ground, and is therefore under the jurisdiction of the Harbor Commissioners. At the next regular meeting of the board the plans proposed by Chief En- gineer Norton will be submitted for ap- | proval, amendment or rejection. Pro- | vision is made for removing the ter- minals of the Mission and Howard | street electric lines twenty feet in a southerly direction, in order to give TIEL CHRED We cure loss of Vital ample width for the curve over which | the Market-gtreet cars will run. Ave- nues for pedestrians entering and leav- ing the depot are provided for. The | plans in the office of the chief engineer - \ 2 _—_—— State of Californi: SACRAMENTO, March 12, 1806. Weather Report. pMr. Frank J. Symmes, (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) o "E‘::."é:.’,":d.‘t:"""'."'“ it SAN FRANCISCO, March, 16—5 p. m. Dear Sir: Some time ago a United States The following maximum and minimum tem- | crufser was launched at tne Unlon Iron Works 2 . peratures are reported for the previous day: | and christened “California.” It has been the | CONtémplate a safety station, two cars ‘Boston »-lsw New Orleans ....T custom of the people of the State or city after | in length, within the loop. On the other, | Solcago 28 221;?&' ork mhich o vessel of the Uhted States navy is | or outer side. passengers may step | cinnaf indelphia. named to provide, by public subscription, some . Hopolulu, H. T.78-64| St. Louts . testimonial, which, becoming & part of the | 00ard the car from the curb of the Tecmonelite . - 16-04] Washinston - furnishings of the ship. enows the interest [ ferry building. mg SAN FRANCIECO 4 taken by the people In the vessel named afier | It s estimated that the mew system | e following are the seasonal rainfalls to | their State or city. will save a quarter of a minute for | date a5 compared with those of eame dute last | The Callfornia I8 nearing completion, and, if | agely car at the depot. This saving of time applfed to all the cars of the Mar- naged by a cc from the and a post lan- wo' remaining piler or, correspondence. Come to est confidence. ha season and rainfall in last 24 hours: the people of California desire to present to the M F. Plant.. e ;1 | BRITISH BARK DRUMMUT Last This Last #bip before it goes into commission some ap- | . R e ey e sion. Mar. 10| | WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDA Stations— 24 hours. - season. season. | propriate eouvenir, it will be necessary to soon | ket-street system will relieve the great | Santa otn ~ . | FROM AUSTRALIA. .00 27.26 23.83 | provide for its manufacture, pressure of travel at tain h ? shortest time vlzh the least medicine, dis- ta Rosa.. | San Diego & V i8 2 E Z avel at certain hours of it I Chas. Nelson. | Seattle & Taco: ST S U o cAmI0 o 2 BLy T ectoritin) S el be; Desbily e80. 9C b oiia “agy: THY Sdvocgtins af Thin ew [T ows SR SRRORA - 2o Hew. b‘l"u’; via.Ancon: . Mas. 13 PRS0 0.24 151 1o | that 1 e vernor ot Calttorste: sppoint s | System contend that much of the peril | [J1f Yo OIS S e, i ey Burek: umbol Mar. | 1and, via Astoria 48% . 0.86 11.66 i4.00 | committes of prominent citizens, which com- | to which passengers are now exposed Drumr t b 22 e 7| Co 7 . 4.76 3.20 | viding, by popular subscription, the funds nec- ) e e £ Phoents, Hendrickson, 17 hours from | SOBSNIBI Loe P BID BR0 | B D Maes i"a proper and Btiing | the cars while the turntable is in mo- | N ours: 8 to 5, 7 to 8:30 p. m. Daily: I & Pi Arcna Mar. 18 | Fort Brass. X I3 1€ B Los Angeles .02 14.37 16.00 | remembrance from the people of California, | tion will be avolded. Sunday, 9 to 12. » Mar. 18 | , Stmr Narional City, Frederickson, 0urs | San Diego . Tr. 9.27 11.96 | and to provide for the pupiic presentation of | Commissioners Charles H. Spear, Pilot Wallace Has Close Call. = Yokohama. Mar, 18 | from Fort Brags. $ 2 the remembrance thus purchased. president of the board; John D. Mac- | R MARKET ST. (Tov Floor), S. F. rge Wallace narrowly escaped | Corona Grays Harbor Mar, 18 | porns EOILCAtels, Wosem T houps it THE COAST RECORD. In compliance with this suggeetion, I nvite [ POV ETL MO e BORTCE SO O nded jorwood. ... | Grays H ey < Mandotino. you to become a member of the committee, . ;5’;‘;“ . ¥ - 18| Stmr Cylia, m:m.b‘}? h:urlz‘tro:;ufibu;r;m g ;‘E _’5 &Q !" E with the following named persons: the meeting of the board yesterday. . mer- - Stmr Vanguard, and, H H g W. W. Hobart, president Society California | The National Oil Company announced Bansade .. : 1o | Bureka; bound south; put in to land passen- § 55i3 b | 3§ | Rroneersi James 1. Gallagher, wrand president | tho transter af its e el | gwisiv DR. JORDAN’S ancar s rbar P ed! r. e s, 3 - inte of Coi N:’ S Wy Pl e 3 | o Stmr Harold Dollar, Thwing, 48 hours from | gy rrong - 1] §§ g3 Nent N. DG W5 Geheral No'B. Chipman, | 11eges to the Assoclated Oil Company. I"SE"' UF ..‘7 Coos Bay . »..| San Pedee & Way Ports|Mar, 19 | Redondo. % PR g b A ? president State Board of Trade; Rufus P. Jen- The chief engineer estimated that W51 MARKET 5. bet. SEASTE0 AP Gal. : Nevadan Seattle 19 Br _antp Deummate Antrons, o iR 5 2 : B | nings, executive officer California Promotion | proper repairs to Lombard-street whart o Seo t ran along. | Sierra & Way Ports..|Mar. 19 | from Newcastle. N 8 = 3 H Committee; J. O. Koepfli, president Los An- | o’ (OO0, “Or M gre i s oubted 9 The Largest Avatemieal Musewm in the e "mr“m“:q d & Way Ports. .)Iklr 9 Bktn Fullerton, Ml&‘i(echnle‘ 26 hours from . i % : + geles Chamber of Commerce; A. = X o 3 w - -~I . off his belsnce and i Fe ey 2 Port Harford, in tow of tug Sea Rover. - <5 | Tresident’ San Francisco Manutacturers Asso: | the advisabllity of spending that much g & e went wes with the great- China & Japan | Power schr Jennie Griffin, Gibson, 8 hours ’;“'{ ceas sl ‘00 | Ciation; Hon. Alden Anderson, Lieutenant Gov- | money on an old pier. Mr. Crocker in- 0t San Pedro .... from Bolinas, crmiRee 1?;1::":,. e T4 s 4 R quired what the expense would be for 3 n order that the committee may be able 0 | puyging o new wharf. The engineer Sen Thursday, March 15. | SE. Farallon. ;19 | promptly meet and begin the important work The board directed the Br ship Rahane, Scott, Sydney via Bureka; | Flagstafl . . 42 Tr. | {t will have in hand, I will ask its members said $100,000. : J J Moore & : Independence , .... 48 +14 | {0 meet In San Francisco, at the Palace Ho- | engineer to prepare estimates for a Bk Fremoni, Kelton, codfishing; Unlon | Los Angeles 58 -%2 | tel, Tuesday evening, March 20, 1906, at S| new structure. Portland & Astor Fish Company. q 3 -21 | gelock. \j“ ";’n,k Horg j\‘,,:,n SAILED. North Head 42 00 | The committes will, of course, understand | John Cassaretto reported to the Com- Puget Sound Ports....|Mar. 22 | “Thursday, March 15. Phoenix . 2 <00 | that the whole subject matter is placed, so far | missioners that he was paying $90 a Grays Harbor ar. 23| Stmr State of Galifornia, Thomas, San Di- | Pt Reye = 106 | 23X can place it. entirely in {ts hande.' It ls | month for privileges on Channel Creek, . Newport & Way Ports Mar. 23 | ego, etc. -08 | authorized, so far ss I can so authorize It, | near gixth street, and that some one s - - ot o . Portland E Clear .00 . 4 & Way Ports. Mar. 25| Stmr North Fork, Lunstedt, Eureka. to appolnt other committees, or to add to 3| THT NS TR S T Sy ad Portland & Astoria.... Mar. 25| Stmr Newburg, Johnson, Graye Harbor, ‘Clear .00 | own number, and to take such other steps as I to it may seem best and pmper to_collect, by | Ariven piles for a saloon foundation on Honolulu & Kahului...Mar, 26| Stmr Arctic, Nelson, Eureka. = @ | Stmr Cascade, Jorgenson, Grays Harbor. NW Clear .00 | popular subseription, a sum of ‘meney sufficient | the State's thirty-foot strip. in front TO SAIL. | Stmr Vanguard, Odland, San Pedro. N Clear .60 |to purchase, iH°the name or-the people of the | o¢ hie premises. The Commissioners | . Br bark Invercoe, Thomas, Sydney. Cloudy .08 | State, a_ fitting souvenir to be plated among ai . i t . ot Bteamer. Destination Sails.| Pier. Harriet G, Pederson, codfishing. NE Clear .24 | the furnishings of the California, and to a&r- rected the engineer to remove the - f |- | Gruner, Grays Harbor. B Cloudy .60 |range for the presentatfon thereof at such time | piles, March 16. | { | €, Campbell, Fort 8 - and {n such manner as may he deemed appro- = Chehalis....| Grays Harbor . 2 Rio Rey, Crangle, Jenner Landing. NW Cloudy Tr. | priate. line Launch Sto! H. Dollar...| Seattle direct . 201 Andy Mahoney, Nygren, Seattle. NW Clear . As the matter is one of considerable public | g, g K“c F115 Guerraro otveet, ro- P Despatch...| Astoria & Portland 18 | TELEGRAPHIC. W Clear .00 | interest and importance, and as the time at ve T £ 1 let 3 Humboldt - 9| POINT LOBOS, March 16, 10 p m—Weather N Cloudy .00 | the disposal of the committee is noae too long, | Ported to the police yesterday that a - . go on dock t | Hamburg & Way.. 19 | clear; wind west; velocity 6 miles per hour. § Clear .00 | I earnestly hope and request that you will be | gasoline launch belonging to Dr. C. E. a gplank would not let Puget Sound Ports 9 | SPOKEN. innemucea . .... 28 NE Clear .04 | present at the first meeting of the committee, | Tones Grant bullding, was stolen from BERRCEEEERRNSRBRANRERRES SRS 5 3 at the time and place above eet forth, and that you will glye the project your full ald and as- " Yuma . veee T8 San Mateo Creek on Tuesday. It has rtland & Way.. Per Br ship Drummuir, from huwunlseé N S, v Grays Harbor . 3 pm|Pler t 17 B T R i a Los Angeles Poris. (10 am(Pler 2 | o155 ig"“"“;;:";:,;’;"ufi,;f trom Ta. | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | sistance. Nery truly yours, the name “San Carlos” in brass letters March 17. coma for Falmouth. FORECAST. GEORGE C. PARDEE, Governor. | on the bow:. It is valued at $1000.: De- Cobs Bay « pmlpier 11 | B8, T5_TATS"S, long 120 W, Br ship Wray | Summit—Southwet; snow; maximum tem- S RTIIT PTm tectives Conlon and McGowan have Pt Arena & Aibion| 6 pm Pler MODERN HOTEL WILL ARISE been detailed on the case. 2 | Castle, from Astoria for United Kingdom. | perature, 30 degrees; minimum temperature, Ching & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler MESTIC PORTS. 25 degrees; average snow, 17 feet, against 18 é City Eyaney | N. Y, via Ancon..|i2 m|Pier Passed Mar 15, 8 & m— | inches last year. 3 O e - S~ CRLES from Greenwood for San Pedro. | The storm has moved slowly southeastward. |y S ange to th pany’ Acwe...... Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm Pler TILLAMOOK —Salled Mar 14—Stmr Coquille | Conditions mow indleate clear weather over | Hastings Trust Lets Contracts for Con- liucn’l:n ..“’sii'&xf""‘ e B P s Sl | for San Pedro. Northern California, with sharp frosts Friday struction of Improvement That For Victorla, Vancouver, Janded head firet | Homer..... oo Bay e el | SAN PEDRO—Arrived Mar 15—Stmr Del | morning if wind 1ulls. Warnings have been Wil Cost $85,000. Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta- Bonita ewport & Way...|'D amiPr il | D8e) oo Fradondo; stuir Gentralia. Nence | saniite fraitoprowers to baasans b riian, coms, Everett, Anacortes, So. Bell Columbia...| Astorla & Portland 11 am Pler 24 | 3or i3, stmr San Pedro, from Grays Harbor; | * Showers continue in Southern Callfornia ana | W H. Armitage, architect, has pre- Beliingham—11" & m.. Mar. 16 31, 3. 3 S, Rosa San Diego & Way.| § am Pler 11 | gop,r Marshfield, from Hardy Creek. snow is falling in Northern Arizona and South- pared plans for a hotel to be erected pr. 5. Change at Seattle to this Company's ueunm for Alaska and G. N. Ry. at Seattls at Vancouver to DEVELOPING on East street, from Clay to Merchant, to replace the dilapidated old structures now existing at that place. The hotel Norwood Coron: Los Angeles Ports. (10 am Pler 2 Los Angeles Ports. |10 am Pler 10 | Mareh 19, |~ Arrived Mar i5—Stmr Northland, hence Mar 13; schr Meteor, from Grays Harbor; stmr Shasta, from Beilingham. ern_Utal FORECAET FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 16: San_Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday; or mng;n- to N P. Ry.; ‘For Eureka (Humbolat B-y)—rm 1 & Coveme, 3 4 pm|Pier Seattie direct.. ) 2| " Sailed Mar 15—Schr Annie Larsen, for Grays | light frost in the morning; light north wind. e acoma. G p|Bler 8 | Harbor; stmr Del Norte, for San Diego; schr | Los Angeles and vicinity—Showers Friday, | building will be a five-story structure, p. m, Mar, 19, 3 C Nelaon..| Seatdle & Tacoma | § pm(Pler %5 | Gsmble for Port Gemble L tollowed by cleariog, Colder weather; south | to rest on piling. v m.] Mar. 18, 22, 25 Avri 3. 2 Cer 5 e e SE Z—Arrive lum- | winds, changing to north, tracts have been let and work & 'or Angeles (via Port Los Angeles e | i Dot ----| 3 puliEler 10| 4t srom Wesmway; Sucramento Valley—Fair _Frida R e ity thotgh e iy o gl i Redondo), San' Diego and Santa Barbara: e e B I e b el 8| TPORT ANGELEB—Arrived Mar 15—Brig W | frosts in morning If north wind ceases; fruft— Il b ‘nded 1 e R arag & bR Santa Rosa,_ Sundays, 9 a. m. . e ok Marsh 20, { | G Irwin, from Roche Harbor. growers should smutige: fresh north winds. considerable time W e expended in are my fizures or Nom- State of California. Thursdays, 9 &. m. -5 N R P(',;Mu 5 pm/Pier 27| _ EVERETT—Arrived Mar 15—Bktn Jane L |~ San Joaquin Valley—Clearing, colder Friday; | the removal of the old buildings, whart ing Films: o 3 For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Bast g Braskwater.| Coos Bay - 5 pm|Pier § | Stanford, from Port 'nn;;u gs—s probably heavy frost morning; fresh north | and piles, ’4‘:!% 2% 5¢; hx:\é. 2gcv San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- ) T — March 21" | | e St sl U rth of Pob .| The bullding. with 117:6 feet frontage FEIE: sl ins o b, doct ol ol T R S —— City Topeka, Puget Sound Ports.(11 am/Pier 2 3 s e Folt . Comoust tos Clay street, 142 feet on East and 35 H s o g Bl el - Sea Foam. . | Point Arens 4 pm'Pier 3 GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Mar 14—Stmr | showers south; fresh northwest wind. on o %xS*. 45¢; 5x7, 80ec. Coos Bay, 9 a. m Mar. 14, a. 30, Apr. T. Leaves Hunters Point Today. Maurch 22. | Wasp, hence Mar 10. A. G. McADIB, District Forecaster. | feet on Merchant street, will be of Photo Prin Bonita, 9'a. m., 18, 26, Apr. 3. pany’s big liner Korea, | Redondo Astoria & Portland, 5 pm|Pier 2| Sailed Mar 14—Schr Philippine, for Redondo; brick, terra cotta, steel and iron, and 2% x3%, Ac each; Hixfla For Ensenada, ll\hlm Bay, San Jose del . = Point drydock ever | Btate of Cal | San Diego, & Way.| § am(Pler 11 | gohr, Boy Somers and stmr Norwood, for Sas | S——— e ==k | 411 be faced with light gray pressed 3585 ana ;;’x:x. e eachi %;:lgmfixm Lo o Tonote Bowiin » n to the Pacific Mall | Korea China & Japan pmIPHE 40 | F R A—Arrived Mar 15—Stmr Senator, | Mok 10 fTom e e N i jignniled from | hrick, with enrichment in terra cotta. i et Spie ey of each month. 2 Hono. & Kahuli... Grays Harbor San Pedro & Way March 23, | | | Aetoria & Portiand|il am Pier 24 Neva: G. Dollar s Bay The street floor will contain nine stores. The vestibules will be finished in marble and there will be marble stairs to the first floor. There will be an elec- Mail orders promptly filled. Postage extra. THAT MAN PITTS, a has been undergoing American steam- On the hence Mar 13. winds to the equator, which was crossed » Artived Mar 16—F¥ ship Grillon, from Val- | daye out, in Tong 151 80 W+ B0t the NB meades paraiso. ‘Salled Mar 15—Br ship Argus, for Queenes- | 1oyt g untors carried "'""53 I 2_‘;.“,.“ To 5 9 1 § pm Pler 23 Newcastle, N 8 W, Dec 3; had light northerly 9 am Pler 11 vears. & the vess fon depe: | Dicgo: stmr Bonita, from San Pedro. POINT REYES—Passed Mar 15—Stmr Whit- tier, from Port Harford for Portland. MONTEREY—Arrived Mar 15—Ship Marion Chilcott, from Honolulu, SEWARD—Salled Mar Clara, for Seattle, BAU—Arrived Mar _15—Stmr_Cottage from Seattle; stmr Farallon, from Be- Every vital part of the Korea | Senat 50 | town. . subjected o close scrutiny and wher F Humboldt - g | © SmiPler 20 | SlTA BARBARA—Satled Mar 15—Stmr | Fou 35 Gaye caim: was mupphed with feesy | tric elevator. The hotel will have 144 1s reserved to change steamers or salling ' ; i I mwi.. . e Anc‘nn 2 miPier 40 | Sants Rom aad etmr Bonita, for San Fran- | provisions 7 Br bark Kilmeny. rooms, single and en suite. The build- i sDi o et e (TICKET OFFICES 4 New Mont t. L The day ahe went into com- | Am. Magon.| Havre & Way Pts.(......| ... clsco. ing when completed will cost $85,000. 08 e K e CHR - " a the day she went c Arelta-o.| Astoria & Portland] _.,pm Pler 27 | Arrived Mar 15—§tmr Santa Ross, from | v iwme 1o REGULATE S Dot iot IMDE Vet 18 to e 1008 Mavket st Sa 13 wharves. GHT OFFICE, 10 Market C, D. DUNANN, thlm wife of March STREET-CAR TRAFFIO | made by Mary Jane Daniell, 26. Puget Sound Ports.!11 am! {pier o FROM SEATTLE. S el i Both Hands Mutilated. McGrath who lives at 264 Langton of a serious accident the works of the Bowers reet, where L —_— James W. Daniell of London, England. City Attorney Says Supervisors Have | After the death in 1892 of her first hus- Right to Fix Fare of Standing band, the late Robert P. Hastings, Mrs. Passenger at 3 Cents. Daniell voluntarily established a trust City Attorney Burke yesterday for-|known as the Mary C. Hastings trust warded to the Municipal Ownership |in favor of her children, Harry and League a reply to a communication | Elizabeth Hastings. Since the convey- relative to his opinion of the legal | ance of the property to this trust the Destination, 15—Stmr Santa TOYO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL S. S. C0.) Steamerg will leave wharf, corner First and Ry SR teamer. | Sails. eward & Way Ports.(Mar. 16 | _JUI kagway & Way Ports. Mar. 16 | Cit: Skagway & Way Pts. [Mar. 18 | attle. Ports. .| Mar. Sailed Mar 15—Stmr Bertha, for Seattle. FORT BRAGG_Arrived Mar 16—Stmr e Harbor Hespital Cases. i an aged locomotive engineer ") Valdez & Seward: kag ikaxna) o Jdez & Seward Time Ball Brunswick, hence Mar 14. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Mar 15— Stmr Santa Barbara, from Port Harford, Salled Mar 15—Bkin Gardiner City, for Port Townsend. EUREKA—Arrived Mar 15—Stmr Eureka, phases affecting the enjoyment of fran- chises by street railroad corporations in view of the fact that the Board of Su- pervisors has under consideration a proposed grant of a franchise to the values of holdings in that vicinity have increased enormously. The building is situated opposite the ferry building and is considered one of the best lots on the water front. Koba (Hiogo). ar 8. r es st 3083 Van Ness avenue, fell into | Branch rographic Office, U. 8. Mer- | hence Mar 14. % Ocean Shore Rallway Company. Tae —_———— p oy Sinatal Tosin e Palk: ghants ¥ jcFan Francisco, Cal, | Salled Mar 16—Stmr Rival, for San Fran- | opinion says: Herman Tved¢ on Trial. mllul‘(en”rll:luol; m:}c' a fnnchll: Herman Tvedt, a Norwegian sailor, s ly for the purpose of ed on his second trial yester- mailng rorits Tor,the wrantee. "Fhchier wna | 1 PG DL 0 states Distriet Court fort and convenience to accrue to m.'m on an indictment charging him with ‘whose streets are occupled. If it having obtained his naturalization by s quits -w:n;lngfo; n:%flclel':tmvmfiber perjury. Tvedt was naturalized as a of cars is not o Y of ,, {s within the power of the city, ,;m‘l‘;; minor in 1904 :ty Superior Judge Law- Board of Superv! uou, by ordinances, to | lor upon his odth and that of his wit- rpqmre the street rallroad companies to in- | nesses that he became a resident of the S thecro::g:;l'g é"::.;% fi; the Jare of | United States before the age of 13 jers y cent The charter gives the Board of Sypervisors | YEars. when in “fi' e "",27,.‘“‘;" power to fix, establish and reduce fares | 01d at the Hme." His defense is “invin- dalia, from New York. and charges for transporting passengers and | cible ignorance.” Former United States HONOLULU—Salled Mar 15—Whaling bark | Bo0ds. As a citizen I have prepared and in- | District Attorney Marshall B. Wood- John and Winthrop, for whaling cruise; stmr | tend to submit ordinances designed to regulate | woreh is his attorney. The jury dis- Vontarn. Soc vl L L thp. atreie ap EaEe M pe Ty agreed on the first trial. The trial will R;l;f).l il :nr r elanope, 5ar be resumed this morning. 3 ——— i — FAGTSEN FORIN. GULAR YEARLY ELECTI PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Mar 14—Br stmr b i Ordered Sent Back to Germany. Herman Wieckhorst, a German youth Auchencrag. from Tquique. Re-elects the Same Board of Direetors DELAW. BREAKWATER—Passed out That Is at Present in who pleaded guilty to a charge of bur- glary in Judge Dunne's court, was al- Aer 14 Sime Indlana, trom Philadelphia. for % San Franciseo. Office, The annual meeting of the stockhold- | lowed to g0 on probation yesterday. He will leave for Germany this morning, SREw JORK—Satled ‘Mar 14—Br stmr St Egbert, for Manila. ers of the United Rallroads was he!d FOREIGN ’011:1‘ yesterday in the offices of the company | and has promised to serve his time in (COLON—Arived Mar 10-Stmr Finance, | i the Rialto buildlng. The following | the German army. The cass was con- ed Mar 11—Stmr Alli for N directors of the company jvere re- |tinued for four months, and meantime Hox Tived Mar 13— Br stme B | elected: the Juage will be advised of the youth's Patrick Calhoun, Charles Holbrook, | doings. He had been here only a few ipping Merchants. HONGKONG—Arrived Mar 13—Br stmr Em- s day in the order of oceurrence as to time; the | Pres of China. from Vancouver. George F. Chapman, B. 8. Guinness, J, | days from the Fatherland last No- Henry Meyer, A. C. Kains, I. W. Hell- | yember, when he got drunk and entered cisco, TATGOSH—Passed in Mar 15—Stmr Mel- [ It 1 ville Dollar, from Seward for Seattle, to operate Passed out Mar 15—Br ship Ditfon, from Chemainus, for Antofagasta; stmr Geo Loomis, from Seattle for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Mar 15—Ger bark Wandsbek, from Port Townsend; Swed ship Thessalus, from Port Angeles. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Mar 15—Stmr Jas 8 Higgins, for San Francisco; Br stmr Cam- brian King, for Nanaimo. ABERDEEN—Salled Mar 15—Stmr Coro- nado, for San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. MANILA—Arrived Mar 11—Geér stmr Van- at_Folsom st ined at the Hospital th bis balance | 0 sound the depth of the wate e i o . m., es Anderson, s saflor who was paid off | e y, was treated at the Harbor Hoe- % pige erday for @ deep laceration of the | . pad, who afterward relieved him | Unitas, Siats Height of High and Low Waters | at Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the superintendent NOTE—The high and low waters ocour at the oity front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of the tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, MARCH 16. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon today, 1. e, &t noon of the 120th meridian or at § C. BURNETT, Greenwich tim: Licute: FYATAT IR K The Overdue Lis vessels on the overaue list are quoted | nsurance as. follows: Daylight, 10 per nt; Pactolus and Sea King, 15 per cent Water Front Notel. | rmy tremsport Thomas is expected to | Sun rises ... port from Manila early this morning. Sun sets .. berkentine Fremont cleared yesterday | 200D TiSes - & codfiehing cruise e Coptic i due next Monday from the | UNITED RAILROADS HOLDS j Skin Oceanic Steamship Company’'s liner Ala- | will sail tomorrow for Honolulu | Jepanese liner Hongkong Maru will sail w for the Ordent | whgace> 0%, NEWS, OF THE OCEAN. H i gi | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides Maticrs of Interest fo Mariners and 1 the early morning tides are glven in the left hand column and the successive tides of the S e e o PLYMOUTH—Arrived Mar §—Br ship Cor- ver trom Puget Sound to Melbourne at 37s | {08rth, UTE COUTE B fnm:um#duafi,tz: tea, from Iquique. 2 ¢ end the British ship Austrasia for the same | sometimes occurs. The hel ven are in | YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to Mar 14—Jap «iness from Puget Sound to Sydney. | aadition to the soundings of the stmr Shinanc Mary, from Seattle; Br stmr e Lo o | Comst Survey Charts, except when & minus (—) | Vienna, from Victoria. Lumber for Australis. | st precedes the héight. and then the number | & Salled Mar 14—Br stmr Yangtze, for Vic- 3 | en s subtracted from the depth Eiven by “ue British ship Rahane was cleared vester- | tne charis. The plane of reference is the meen 3 umir—hmm“mm YFr stme Amira e th 408, 1 ‘waters. au Ty, vre, et at $12 900, e P e GENOA—Safled Mar 12—Russ bark Ocean, man, Joseph B. Tobin, Thornwell Mul- | the store of John Heitmann, grocer, lally, Tirey L. Ford and G. H. Davis. 1400 Polk street. No other business was transacted at N T T the session, which htted about ten Steamer Arrow Libeled. minutes. The California Transportation Com- After the meeting was over Presi- | pany filed a libel yesterday in the ralued at $12,780, as cargo from e . 5 % SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. for San . l:m e dent Calhoun stated that the report | United States District Court against é i 2 KOBE— Mar tmr Tremont, for | 1hat has gone forth regarding his com- | {he American steamboat Arrow to re- v ARRIVED. Yokehawa: intenti 0 Notice to Marimers. { T areh 1a. EMAINUS—Salled Mar 15—Br ship Dit- | Pany having any intention ‘of buying | cover $2088 damages for a collision be- AKLAND HARBOB—CALIFORNIA | ol aeevares. Saeii bSO e i | o Tt Anisamste: the Oakland roads was entirely without | tween the Arrow and the steamer Au- Jst of Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific| memr Santa Cruz, Hail, 10 bours from Mon- SANDY foundation. He lald'lhore was “abso- | rora on January 29 of this Vear. act, 1906, page 16, No_ 37, and List of Lights, | terey. lutely nothing doing” in that line. aviceschRp il ingndioiey s0ve and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1906, page Stmr Pomo, Reinertson, u hour- from Al- e fo q WRITS OF u'ncam.—amu 0( at- Lion, via Point F 2 10 ncxoo:. mmwr AWARDED. — The | tachment were served L. Notice s hereby given that Oakiand harbor | Stmr Francis H Leggett, lwmu. 86" hours Boas ‘orke yesterday awarded the uu- Kiene, owrer of -M Oo&n u th light, entrance to Oskland harbor, | from Redonda. Memorandum. tract bulmn. ‘the Bergerot Selnl PF l‘fl" on claims held ty E. O'Gara and isco Bay, Californis, heretofore re-| Stmr Columbia, Doran, 56% hours from Port- Per Br shlp Drummuir, at San Francisco | Riley for $34,500 mfl- for m. $408.39,