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MOVEMENTS
OF
VESSELS
IN
ALL
PARTS
OF
WORLD
JAPANESE
LINER
SAILS
FOR
ORIENT
Among
Passengers
on
Chiyo
I
)I
,
Maru
Is
T.
Isaka,
Traf-
':J-\i
fie
Manager
of
Line
Ventura
Leaves
for
Antip-
k;
odes
and
Nile
Arrives
"
r
;
*.
From
Far
East
y.v
The.
Japanese
liner
Chiyo
Maru,
Cap-
fain
W.
W.
Greene,
sailed
yesterday
for
_
the
far
east
crowded
with
passengers
'?and
carrying*
a
large
cargo.
Among*
the
/passengers
was
T.
Isafca,
traffic
mana-
ger
and
one
of
the
directors
of
the
y.Toyo
Risen
Kaisha.
Isaka
has
been
here
for
several
months.
He
Is
one
yof
the
big
steamship
men
in
Japan
and
.during
his
stay
here
made
many
;
friends
in
the
local
shipping
world,
ywhere
he
has
made
a
name
for
himself
/
as
a
good
fellow
and
a
man
that
knows
yhi-s
business.
Years
ago
Isaka
came
to
San
Francisco
and
spent
three
years
\u25a0JltX
the
company's
local
office
under
the
.tutelage
of
Assistant
General
Manager
y
VT.
11
'Avery.
Armed
with
the
expe-
f.-rjence
gained
here
he
returned
to
;
Japan,
where
he
won
rapid
promotion
vfo
>_?-
al
the
most
important
offices
in
the
company's
gift.
Among
the
passengers
were
21
Los
.Angeles
school
teachers
who
will
spend
;
their
summer
vacation
taking
the
round
trip
on
the
rhlyo.
Li
Ylng
Vow.
the
retiring
Chinese
.consul
genera!,
was
a
passenger
on
the
:
Chiyo.
y
,
?
.It
was
expected
thai
the
tide
would
,
prevent
the
liner's
.departure
on
time,
Vut"
with
the
assistance
of
tugs
the
"big
turbiner
was
worked
clear
of
the
pier
with
little
delay
and
passed
out
?of
the
harbor
at
1:30
p.
m.
-
The.
Chlyo's
passengers
included:
*"
**
For
Yokohama?M.
Ando,
Miss
Vera
Brooke,
Miss
M,
R.
Draper.
"3.
11.
Elliott,
Miss
Muriel
Fisher.
K.
Hattori,
T.
Isaka.
.1.
1..
Kauffinnu.
-Mrs.
J.
L.
Kauffman,
Iter.
T.
W.
MacNttlr,
Mrs.
-!'.
W.'MacNair.
F.
M.
McGary,
Y.
Okamoto.
Mrs.
Y.
<3kam.-it'
Miss
Margaret
Schaeder,
Miss
Mary
Schneder,
C.
L.
stubbs.
J.
K.
Tronip,
Miss
Xbbu
Tanaka.
,
-
,
"
Kobe?George
V.
Hayes.
.'Mrs.
George
v.
Hayes.
Rev.
L.
A.
Peatross.
.."
.
Nagasaki?Chun
Chan.
H.
R.
Everitr.
YY.
R.
M«Bain.
Kwo
Pan
Tsai,
Mrs.
E.
.W.
I
Tawing,
,
Miss
"Ruth
Thwlng.
-i-v-
.
;
Manila?Mrs.
Mason
Bluut.
Mrs.
B.
Bartlett.
Miss
Blanehard
Bartlett.
Mrs.
C.
A.
de
Witt,
Mi«*
Katherlne
A.
de
Witt,
Miss
Mar.iorie
de
Witt.
W.
A.
de
Witt.
Mis?
LydlaM.
Fox,
<'.
.".
W.
Hubbell.
Judge
I.
Paredes.
T.
Wilson,
A.
B.
7.e:ne.
?\u25a0
-"''
"*
Hongkong?Mrs.
A.
J.
Corastoet.
Miss
Rose-
."rnnry
Contray.
Miss
Isabellc
Cullinan.
Miss'
Edith
'.
Everett.
J.
W.
Gill.
E.
MaeUillavry.
Mr*.
E.
"
MacOlllSTTr,
Li
Vine
Vow
and
two
secretaries,
T.
Mallo-,'
C.
S.
Paget,
W.
E.
Rabbetb.
J.
Thorkeison,
.1.
L.
Ilndtn
h.
;:
"
Join
at
Honolulu?Mrs.
R.
C.
Uillis,
Miss
Horotliy
Gtllis,
Miss
Adelaide
GillisyK.
Kondo,
E.
McOsrmick.
;:'?-??\u25a0?-School
teach*rs
excursion
to
Hongkong
and
'.return
?Miss
M.
.
Adams,
Miss
Ruth
Forsyth,
?
Mrs.
*E.
M.
Frodendall.
C.
Graham,
B.
W.
,'Gtoyd.
Mrs.
B.
AY.
Gioyd,
G.
Wilbur
Hawkins.
Mrs.
G.
Wilbur
Hawkins.
I'
L.
ffo*mac_,
Mrs.
.X.'L.
Hoss-ack.
Miss
M.
K.
Hossnck.
Miss
Helen
".
J,..
.
larWOOd,
B.
G.
Ijams.
Leslie
Marsh,
Mis*
y\u00dfusle
"O.
Xewboaae,
l".
Palomares,
Mlss'M.
C.
?-.Rlfey.
Mrs.
F.
I.
Smith.
Miss
M.
Frances
.?
Senders.
L.
Q.
Stock-.
Miss.
i.
Zielloy.
y'.
:.*\u25a0*
?.*
Ventura
\u00a3?&\u25a0
f-wr
Antipodes-
.
'?'j.
";Crowded
with
passengers
and
carry-
.-lrig
a
full
cargo
the
Oceanic
Steamship;
/Company's
liner
Ventura,
Captain
Co-
:
Well,,
sailed
yesterday
for
Sydney
via
-Honolulu
and
Pago.
Pago.
Owing
to
\u25a0
the
.late
arrival
of
an
important
ship-
ment
of
government
mail
the
liner
did
?not
leave
until
4
o'clock,
but the
lost
'time
will
be
made
up
between
here
and
..'Honolulu.
-
The
Ventura's
passengers
included:
N
:.'?*??
S.
R.
Allan.
.Miss
P.
Anderson.
Mrs. Frank
-
Baker.-
W.
C.
Herein.
Mrs.
Bergln.
Master
Ber-
?'iin,
R.
L.
Billings.
W.
H.
Biucliili.
J.
J.
Byrne.
'
:Mr«.
Byrne.
Miss
Constance
Byrne.
Miss
Beatrice
Bvrne,'
__*
Byrne
Jr.,
I.
M.
Campbell.
M.
B.
.-<
iart,.
Mrs.
Clark,
Mrs.
A.
1..
favanagh.
L.
F.
'\u25a0".-.o«bcWfoft.
Mrs.
Cockroft.
Misses
Thoda
and
?'.'\u25a0?
Charlotte.
Cockroft,
W.
Clifton.*
Richard
Oeeken,
Mtss
J.
Devoreaux.
Mrs.
C.
S.
de
Forest.
E.
H.
'vl>r*ke.-
Charles
F.
Drew,
'diss
Ethel
Duffy.
Miss
\u25a0'.
Eva
Dnffv
Mrs.
H.
K.
Domlny,
H.
W.
Eiseri.
-\u25a0\u25a0
M?s.
Eisert.
A.
Fitzgerald.
C.
R.
Forbes.
Miss
M.
",(\u25a0;
Godfrey.
P.
C.
Harmon.
Mrs".
Harmon.
A.
P.
.Harris.
Mrs.
Harris.
Miss
Rosle
I".
Harris.
C.
W.
'
33iggin«.
Mrs.
Higgins,
[fa.
1..
P.
Iligby.
F.
L.
'"iTahits".
Miss
H.
i.
Johnson.
Miss
F.
L.
Josephson.
."?».'.?
B.'Kiffeck.
Miss
R.
W.
Kennedy.
Mrs.
Marie
1
-Lohr'and
two
children.
Miss
Anna
Lohr.
Miss
"rrreidif
Lohr.
Donald
MaeKensle.
Mrs.
MacKenzie,
-.Honald"
MacKenzie
Jr..
Miss
Muriel
MacKenzie,
?"?Mrs.
H.Mitchell
H.
A.
Mocvlie.
F.
L.
Murphy.
J.
\u25a0V
IV
Murphy,
T.
V.
(J'Donnell.
a.
D.
oinud.
J.
11.
??*
I'eUcrson.
Mrs.
Henry
Ronton.
T.
Schweitzer.
[S'-JMiaa
B.
M.
Secber,
Miss
Salina
Sciber.
F.
A.
."
Shajon.
Mrs.
W.
V.
Mierod.
A
T.
Smith,
Mrs.
;
Smith.
J.
B.
Stanford,
Commander
C.
D.
Steams.
;VMr».
gleams.
Will
Stephens.
Mrs.
Stephen...
V:
Alexander
Stronaeh.
Mrs.
Stronaeh,
Miss
M.
K.
'-.-
hTronach,
Alexander
Stronaeh
Jr..
Miss
Maria
y-sfftmaet-i.
I*.
Talra.
E.
R.
Wachuta.
Mrs.
Dob
-.
*tVa*»giiiPr.
W.
Claude
Wilson.
W.
W.
Wil.orr.
V
M#s.
Wilsou,
Miss
H.
Wilson.
E.
Zuralk.
A.
Al-
vl'iim.
W.
L.
Andrews.
A.
Bogarilow.
F.
.1.
Bold.
.'.Hugh
Bradv.
ff.
11,
Brady.
T.
B.
Chandler,
?:.Williaiit
Cooper.
.3.
Daly.
Mrs.
P.
E.
lieane.
.1.
:
Del»\ers.
T.
A.
de
Ravin,
Miss
K.
Detter.
Miss
.
IV.
<Ie
Teaer.
Earl
Flynn;
Mrs.
flyna,
infant
?
;
nnd
maid;
J.
E.
Fulton.
Mrs.
Fulton.
Otro
y.Frlce*.
J.
Fleincimcker.
It.
Gibner,
M.
Golden.
.-.Miss
Clara
Gray,
J.
D.
Gray.
Rev.
Margaret
.-,.
*
Ha\u00dfley,
Mrs.
Hannah
Hughes.
Julius
llenninger,
~
Miss
A.
Hot-wtriog.
Richard
Jacobs.
Miss
i,.
'
.'KarIMD.
C
Knott,
Andrew
l.iud.
Mr.
Lin*,
.Mrs.
Ll»|
Charles
1.!..
yd.
Airs.
Charles
Lloyd
and
child.
Miss
Bonnie
Leonard,
Walter
Mantbey,
-.
-Mrjs-
Manthey.
G.
Martynne.
Carl
Mueller.
Mis.
'???.Muetler.
David
Monro,
Thomas
?
Murphy.
M.
yysatter.
A.
J.
N'emrara.
H.
Vieol.
A.
11.
Piper,
'.'\u25a0
Jack
Prlnc.
C.
Reinhart,
Herman
Rose.
Carl
:
'liatbammer.
S.
RussakotT,
Edwin
Salter.
F.
Set-
Vfert,
Mr,
Slasmiunia.
Mr.
Soman.
Miss
M.
k.
y.Tann,
Mr.
Tapu,
R.
,B.
Tatton.
C.
P.
Taylor,
\u25a0Y.
M.
Tomaship.
Robert
.1.
Webb.
."_-Join
at
Honolulu
?
Mrs.
Ada
Baldwin.
Mr.
and
v-Mr*;.
Diamond.
Miss
Diamond,
Paul
liufauld.
;,
Franklin
Holding,
W.
Kretz,
Mine.
Lillian.
Nor-
?*.'?
dica.,maid
and
man
servant:
E.
J.
Pollen,
Ko-
yytuayne
Simnjons.
C.
Strak'.s.
ii.
/.'
-
..'?...Vile
Arrive*
From
Par
Kjimi
v.;
-The
Pacific
Mail
liner
Nile,
Captain
yf.i.
"
S.
Lapraik,
arrived
yesterday
from
?
the.
far
east
with
34
cabin
passengers,
.2.7
in
the
second
cabin
and
98
in
the
Asiatic
steerage.
.The
cargo
included
S
1.7.
hales
of
raw
silk
and
5,299
chests
??<ot'tea.
Among
the
passengers
was
'.-\u25a0\u25a0'J:.
-E.
Springer,
formerly
a
judge
of
the
court
of
first
Instance
in
the
Philip-
pfnes
and
now
practicing
law
in
Manila.
Another
passenger
was
Frederick
Knight,
a
young
English
en-
gineer
in
the
employ
of
Sir
John
Jack-
yon,
Limited.
He
has
been
working
on
extensive
harbor
improvements
at
ffapore
and
la
on
"his
way
to
Vic-
ytoria,
B.
C,
where
the
Jackson
com-
..pany
has
secured
the
contract
for
bar-
bor
development.
.??
The
Niles
passengers
included:
V-
Mr.
and
Mra.
K.
M.
Barton,
M.
I.
Burke.
It.
\u25a0niandler,
Mra,
C.
S.
Ellis,
Carl
C.
Hailing,
William
Hasselman.
Charles
C.
Kolster,
Fred-
Knight,
William
C.
Kearly,
Howard
Lamp-
man,
Xc
Shin
Lai,
L.
Lindsay,
Grover
C.
Mor-
.
gun.
Mrs,
Jane
S.
Mason,
Mr,
and
Mrs.
R.
ft.
"-'Porinton,
Miss
Katherlne
Puilnton.
Miss
Marin
.
Ptirinton.
Miss
Mary
Page.
Dr.
and
Mrs. R.
\u25a0':\u25a0
n-rnicr,
It.
Romer
Jr.,
Dr.
A.
Stehmann,
J.
E.
-*'.
Springer.
'Charles
Stokes.
Frit-
Selioinber.
Mrs.
?
3'
M.
Sherman.
T.
Rawatanl,
Jacob
J.
Tjarrda.
?
William
D.
Taylor.
Mrs. T.
Takaji,
Miss Nellie
'(.li.
Yarobough.
Miss
Sayo
.
amanioto.
.
-
llonolnlan
Land*
Pn-»*enaer-
?
:
The
Matson
liner
Honolulan,
which
.'ar»-i%ed
late
Monda**-
night
from
Hono-
lulu,
passed
quarantine
early
yesterday
"ymorning
and
landed
its
passengers
be-.
rfore
7
a.
m.
V
y
\u25a0>?-
The
passengers
included:
v
Miss
Helen
Blnn«.
Mrs.
M.
L.
Bettis.
Miss
M.
I
O;
Borden.
11.
H.
Brodie.
Miss.
K.
Case.
Mr.
and
Mm.
J.
D.
Dougherty,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
Deeoto,
-iMlat*
C.
i
"dk.
Mrs.
C.
I-.
Ford,
Mi-«
M.
A.
.riemlng,
Mrs.
A.
B.
Foster.
A.
,1.
Foster,
\u25a0
Prof
A.
F.
Griffiths.
Mrs.
J.
H. Harrison
-Mr.
.
and
Mra.
<'.
11.
Jameson.
Miss
A.
C.
Jensen,
Miss
H.
1..
Latham,
A.
L-tt-MOO,
Miss.lty
D.
Morgan.
Mrs.
I.
Maxim.
Miss
11.
Maxim,
Miss
A'ma
Mills.
David
Murphy.
Miss
L.
Maxwell.
Mrs.
A.
MePhail.
Miss
M.
McPhall.
W.
T.
M-
Kenzie,
R.
McKenzie.
S.
B.
McKenzie.
F.
0.
Notes,
Dan
Quill.
Miss
M.
Stamba/jointfilesconvert/477312/bgh,
Harry
M.
Schwartz.
Mrs.
Hyde-Smith.
Miss
B.
I.
Tappan,
Vernou
Tenney,
A.
K.
Welhourn,
Mrs.
W.
A.
Welbourn,
Mi»s
M.
Woodman.
,
Wilhelmina
Sail*
nt
.Yoon
Today
1
The
.Matsori
liner
Wilhelmina,
Cap-
tain
Peter
Johnson,
will
sail
at
noon
today
for
Honolulu
with
about
90
pas-
sengers
and
a
full
cargo.
Among
the
passengers
will
be
H.
Hackfeld
of
Hackfeld
A-
Co.
H.
P.
Wood
of
the
Hawaiian
Promotion
committee*will
be
a
passenger
on
the
liner.
When
the
Wilhelmina
returns
from
this
trip
Cap-
tain
Peter
Johnson
will
Ue
detached
and
will
leave
for
tire
east
to
take
com-
mand
of
the
new
liner
Matsonia.
.
now
>
nearing
completion.-
*
yy-y
y'\u25a0\u25a0*'
Water
Front
>oten
The
wrecked
steamer*
Cisco
is
re-
ported
breaking
up
and
has
been
abati-
,
doned
as
a
total
lota.
?
Receipts
of
lumber
yesterday
by
Bel
amounted
to
398,000
feet..
y
The
new
steamer
.
Aroline
Will
be
-given
a
trial
trip
today
on
the:
bay.
c
A
number
of
guests
have
been
invited.
I
.
.-'.--..-:.-
\u25a0--,
\u25a0?-..-\u25a0'r^.,-,.y.
The
steamer
will
leave
Folsom'
street
wharf
at/l
o'clock.
The
liner
Siberia,
from
this
port,
ar-
rived
yesterday,
at
Yokohama.
The
liner,
Parti,
from
Panama
for
this
port,
left
Acapulco:.Tune.27.
y;
-
/
-
The;Matson;liner
L,urlin-
arrived
yes-
terday
at.
Honolulu.
V
The
Pacific
Coast
;Steamship
;
comp-
any's
excursion
;
steamer
Spokane
ar-
rived
at
Seattle
yesterday,
from
\u25a0-.
Its
:
first
trip
'
this
season?./
to
southeastern
Alaska.'
*
'.-;-;.,*/y
Enrollment*
'/'
Steamer
Pleiades
?H.
C,
Aimnlrotig,
mast
?
*
-
tn
,\u25a0
\u25a0
,
Stejimcr
Aroline?A.;H.
Sears,
master.
Movements
of
Steamers
PIER
DIRECTORY*
Sun,
Moon
and
Tide
United
States
coast
and
geodetic
survey?Time
and
heights
of
tides
at
Fort
Point,-.
For
city
front
Mission
street
wharfi.
add
23
minutes.
WEDNESDAY.
.31
I.V
2
Sun
rises
;
4:51
Sun
sets
...7:37
Moon
rises
.2:45 a.
m.
New
moon.
July
3,
at
8:57
p.
m.
First
quarter
m00n.......
liny
10,
at
1:29
p.
a.
Time
Ball
United
States
Branch
Hyiirngiaphie
Office,
Mer-
chants'
Exchange,
San
Francisco,
July
1.
1913.
/
-
The time
bail
on
the
roof
of
the
Fairmont
hotel
was
dropped
today
exactly
at
noon.
Pacific
stand-
ard
time
(120tfc
meridian),
or
at
Bh.
OOm.OOs.
Greenwich
mean
time.
XV.
V.
TOMB,
V
Lieutenant,
U.
S.
\..
in
Charge.
RTDROORAFHIC
OFFICE
I
.
S.
Hrancli;
IlydrOgrrnphio
Office
"--\u25a0?
.
A
branch
of
the
United
States
lij-di-egrnpbic
office,
located
in
the
Merchants'
Exchange,.
is
maintained
In
San
Francisco
for
(be
benefit
of
mariners,
without
regard
nationality,'and
free
of
expense.
Navleators
are
cordially
Invited
to
Ti«it
the
office,
where
a
complete
set'
Of.
charts
and
.sailing
directions
of/the
world
are
kept
at
hand
ft*
coin
par
la*H
and
reference,
and
the
latest
Information
can
-
alto-ay*
be
obtained
regarding
lights,
dangers
to
navigation
and
matters
of
in-
terest
to
ocean
commerce,
v'
W.
V.
TOMB.
V
Lleutenan;.
U.
S.
X..
In
Charge.
.
WIRELESS
REPORTS
FROM
SHIPS
AT
SEA
MARCONI
WIRELESS
These
reports
are,
received
directly
from
the
:
l»a«d*Hc
coast
atntlona
of
the
Marconi
WireleMN
coinpauy:
r'
\u25a0\u25a0'~'?
Monday.
June
W.
STEAMER
W.
F.
HERRIN?From
Port
San
Luis
'
for
Honolulu:
;
S
p.
m.,,
ITfl
miles
nana
Hono-
lulu;
all
well.
.
-.-\u25a0.-:'\u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0
STEAMER
W.
8.
PORTER-From
Monterey
tor
Portland;
S
p.
m.,
4-3
miles
north
<>'
nan
Francisco;'
all
well.
V
BRITISH
\
STEAMER
POWHATAN
-Hence
June
2%
\u25a0.
for
,Mororan:,
B
p.
m..
."?fio
miles
from
in
y
Francisco:
all
well.
.'
?
STEAMER
J,
A.
CHANSLOR?
p.
m.,
880
miles
south
of
Columbia
river;
all
well.
-
f
-A-
STEAMER
SANTA
RITA?From
Port?
San
Luis
,
for/Honolulu:
8
p.
m.,
.1,075
miles
from
Port
';
Sau
Luis;/
all
well.
\u25a0
-
,
STEAMER
LURLINE?Hence
.blue
'.M
for\Hono-
lulu;
8
p.
in..
1,9*38
miles
from
San
Franelseo;
:
all
well.
;V-A*q_te^_S__Batfp_|g^^^^y
STEAMER
MANCHURIA?Hence
June
26
for
,
Honolulu
ami
Yokohama;
8
p.
m.,
3.5..8
mile*
from
San
Francisco;
all
well.
*
,'y
STEAMER
SIERRA?
Honolulu
for
/San
Francisco:
8
p.
m.,
1.235
miles
trout
llght-
I
ship;
light
east-northeast
wind;
smooth
sea;
all
well;
barometer
30.30;
temperature
88.
vy
.
yy/y--v
Tuesday.
July
3.
STEAMER
,
OLEUM?From
Port
San
;\u25a0
Luis
for
Oregon*
8
a,
m.,
s
*8
miles
north,
of
San
iran-
'
clseo.
y
v*
.."
SHIP
ERSKINE
M.
PHELPS-
In
tow
tug
Dauntless,
from
Port;
San
Luis
for
San
Fran.
Cisco;
8
a.
in.,
-47.;
miles
south
of
SanyFran-
.
CIRCO...
'?'.:
'...'
V.
\u25a0'
"
'.
y
,
"
I;
.
\u25a0''
."
STEAMER
EDGAR
H.
VANCE?From
San
Pedro
for
San
Franelseo;
»
a.
m..
120
miles
south
of
San
\u25a0
Francisco.
,
:
STEAMER
WASHTENAW?From
Port
San
Luis
for
Victoria;
8
a.
in..
12
miles
south;
of
San
Franciaco.
;
vy
yy/y
STEAMER
WASHTENAW
-<*
p.
m..
93
miles
north.
of
'
San
Francisco.
?
STEAMER
CITY
OFTOPEKA?S
p.
m.,
"14
mifes
J
north:
of
-
Point
Reyes.
y
STEAMER
CAPTAIN
A.
F.
LUCAS"
*
p.
m.,
18
miles
north
of
San
Francisco
(with
barge
01.
;.,'
in
tow
i.
/
/'-:''-
'
V""
"
"-.*':':
STEAMER;
EDGAR
H.
VANCE?
p.
m.,
M
miles
*
south
(if
San
Francisco.
?iIsHBB9H
STEAMER
CHIYO
MARU?S
p.
m.,
90
miles
out
of
San
:
Francisco.
V
STEAMER
CATANIA?
S
p.
m.,
134
miles
north
Of
San
*
Francisco.
STEAMER
PLEIADES?
8
p.
m.,
5"
miles
south
of
Point
Reyes.
.
v
STEAMER
OLEUM?B
p.
m.;
133
miles
north
of
y
.San
Francisco.
STEAMER
PHELPS?
p.
m..
17
miles
south
of
San
Francisco.
STEAMER
CITY
OF
TOPEKA?
B
p.m..
14
miles
north
of
Point
Reyes;:hence
July
1
for
\u25a0y
Eureka.
-?
STEAMER
CAPTAIN
A.
F.
LUCASES
p.
m..
33
miles
:
north
of
San
3*raneisco:
hence
July
1
for
Seattle
(with
barge
"01
in
tow).
V
JAPANESE
STEAMER
|
CHIYO
MARU 80
miles
off
San
Frrinelsco;
hence
July
1
for
China
and
'
Japan./
'
\u25a0>
y
.
,*
STREAMER
PLEIADES
S
p.
m..
5
miles
south
of
Point
Reyes:
hence
July
If
or
Seattle.
STEAMER?OLEUM?B
p.
m.,
133
miles
north
of
San
Francisco;
from
Port
San
Luis
for
Port-
land.
?
ASTORIA,
July
1..
STEAMER
J.
A.
CHANSLOR?Monterey-Port
land;
9
mile*
south
of
Columbia
river at
S
?\u25a0?
p.
in.
;..
\u25a0;.;.-.
.
~:
'.
,",
?
STEAMER
MAVERICK
Richmond-Port
Angeles;
off
Columbia
river
at
8
p.
m.
;
ti
STEAMER
BEAVER?Portland-San
Franelseo;
30
miles
south
of
Columbia
river
lightship
at
8
p.
in.
-
\u25a0\u25a0"'.\u25a0
EUREKA;
July
1.
?;\u25a0"
STEAMER
COL.
E.
L.
DRAKE?With
barge
85
in
tow;
4
miles
north
of
St.
George
reef.
STEAMER
G.
W.
FENWICK?
miles
south
oi
Cape
Blanco.
'
-'%_&&&&&''-
''WKSSm
STEAMER
OLEUM?I
33
miles
north
of
San
Francisco.
;'.."/.\u25a0
-'
',""
STEAMER
!
ADMIRAL
FARRAGUT?22O
'
mile*
north*
of
San
Francisco.
*
y"*;.yg
,yy?.
EAST
SAN
PEDBO,
July
1.
STEAMER
CENTR
ALIA?B
p.m.,
off
Point
Fir-
y
mm.'
-
STEAMER
HANALEI?
p.
m..
17
miles
east
of
Point.Concepclon;
northbound.
STEAMER
GENERAL
HUBBARD
Bp.
m..
4*35
miles
from
San
Francisco;
bound-for
Macallan.
..
Mm.
;
;
%
\u25a0"?..;,-
;-
t
,-
....;,
...
:,-.-;,.
...:
STEAMER
HARVARD?Passed
Point
Hueneme
at
6:28
p.
in.:
northbound.
STEAMER
KLAMATH-s
p.
m.,
off
Point
Loma;
bound
for
Redondo
Beach.
SHIPPING
NEWS
OF
COAST
Items
of
Interest
to
Mariners
of
y
the
Pacific
{Special
Dispatch
to
.The
Call)
EUREKA,
July
1.
?Steamer
Alliance
arrived
from
Portland
early
today
with
freight
ami
pas-
sengers.
*
With
lumlier
and
passengers,
the
steamer
Washington
departed,
late
today
for
San
'Fran-
;
cisco.
..
.'
V
~
y
.-;
.
,
Max
Lipowltz.
who
wll»
succeed
S.
A.
Campbell
as
collector
of
customs
at
this
port*
is
expected
to
arrive
tomorrow
and
will
immediately
take
over
his
new
duties.
Campbell
will
remain
about
a
month
to
acquaint
Lipowltz
with
the
affairs
of
the
office.*
PORTLAND,
July?
I.?
Making
another
early
arrival,
the
San
Francisco-Portland
steamer
Bear,
Captain
Nopader,
docked
at
the Ainaworth
wharf
at
11:50
o'clock
this
morning
and
discharged
her
300-passengers
from
San
Francisco
ami
Los
An-
geles
by
mam.
She
had
1.500
tons
of
freight.
.
The
steamer
Beaver,
Captain
Mason,
of
the
same
fleet,
sailed
at
a
few
minutes
after
1
this
morning
for
San
Francisco
ami
Los
Angeles
with
380
passengers
and
1.800
tons
of
freight.
;
-
Wheat
cargo
being
completed
aboard
the
Brit-
ish
bark
Arracan,
the
latter
|
was
shifted
to
.
the
stream,
i
She
cleared
this
afternoon.
Four
million
feet
of
j
lumber
are
-
scheduled
to
go
out
from
here
for
Panama
on
the
New
British
Colusa,
,3.703
tons
net.
Captain
Minister,
which
will
be
dv»
to
arrive
here
from
Pnget
sound
In
about
a
week.
She
la
owned
by
W.
It.
Grace
&
Co.
and
arrived
in
fian
Francisco
on
her
maiden
voyage
June
19.
coming
from
Cardiff
via
Iquique,
with
merchandise
and
nitrates,
she
sailed
for
Puget
sound
June
28
and
will
load
500,000
feet
of
.-.-voted
piling
there.
She
will
come
in
here
on
her
way
south
and
load
4,000,000
feat
of
lumber
at
Portland
mill*
for
the
.-anal
zona.
Duties
i
collected
at
the
custom
house
for
the
fiscal
year
ended
yesterday
showed
an
increase
of
$27,657
over
the
fiscal
year
;
ended
June
,'*o
1912.
This
was
due
in
part
to
th*>
fact
that
two
linea
of
steamers
are
now
running
in
here
regit
larly;
from.
European
and
oriental
ports.v
Duties
collected
-during
the
fiscal
year
Just;
ended
amounted
to
$078,170.
according
to
figures
*of
Captain
John
D.
Merriman,
cashier
of
the
United
States
customs
here,
while
those
of
the
preceding
fiscal
year
amounted
to
$650,013.
y
-
y
.
ABERDEEN,
July
1.-
,T.
L.
Botterell
an
Eng-
lishman
who
repotted
himself
to:
be
the
captain
of
the
British
!
tramp
steamer
Petrlatia.
obtained
indorsement
of
personal
checks
issned
on
the
Bank,
of
Commerce?
of
Vancouver,;
B.
C.
from
men
IniPortland,
Seattle.and*
this
city.
'All
the
checks
have
been
returned
for
lack
of
fund*.vw
'The
cruiser
Chattanooga,
torpedo
boat
Fox
and
the
submarine
j
Fortune
A
will
j
arrive
In
|
Grays
Harbor
i
between
"
6
a.
m.
and
0
p.
m.
\u25a0
tomorrow.
This
la
the
order
which
the
vessels'
commanders
received
-
yesterday
shortly
before
.
leaving
Port
Angeles
for
this,harbor.
The:
vessels
will
reach
the.
mouth
of
Grays
harbor
tonight.
Schooner
Cecelia
Sudden
-reached
port
today
73'
days
out
from-
South
American
ports.,
I"]?.-
Sudden
»had;
calm
,"
weather
all
/the
.way,
:
which
accounts
?
for
her
long
trip.
'yv
.Schooner
R.CVSladey
bound
for
Valparaiso.
got
away
today
after
being
|in
the
lower,
harbor.
several
>
days
waiting
=
for
a
.crew;
from
Tacoma.
",
/All
-:
of
the
earner
Columbia's
passenger
2
ac-
commodations
will
be
"'.
taken
'.''.when-
she
departs
for.
San
>
Francisco
July
4.
y
ASTORIA.
July
3.
-Steamer
Daisy
Gadsby
ar-
rived
this
morning
in
ballast
from
Sau
iran
cisco
and
will
load
lumber.
y
,
->'
Steamer
.:
Northland
-,
arrived
;
from
:
San
*\u25a0
Fran-
cisco
"last
night
to
load
lumber.
-
\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-..
-
.
Gasoline
*
schooner
'Ahwaneda.
sailed
today
for
Newport
.with
general
cargo,-yv
;
Steamer
Bear
arrived
early
this
morning
from
San-
Francisco,
and
San.
Pedro
with
'freight
and
;
passengers.-
-
\u25a0..
y
..\u25a0
'~>._..-.\u25a0;./\u25a0\u25a0-)
.Steamer
Claremont
arrived
today
'from
San
Francisco
to
load
lumber
for
return.-.
Tank
steamer
W.
'S.
Porter
arrived
this
morn-
ing
from
San
Francisco
with
a
cargo
of
crude
oil.
\u25a0 \u25a0
.'yyy
?*'"?::'
:;
v.'.v--/;-,.;,
*
SEATTLE,
July
1
.?Arrived?-Steamers
Spokane
and
City
of
Seattle,
from
Skagway:
-steamer
Santa
Ana,
from
southeastern
Alaska
-y
steamer
St.
Helens,
?
from
Nome;
schooner
Willis
iA.-
Ho!
den.
from
IqiilO.uf).
"
:
'
:
'-
V
..'..-..;,....-.:
i?*
Sailed
?
Steamer
Humboldt,
',
for
?"
Skagway
;
steamer
Victoria,
for
Nome;
Japanese
steamer
Shidr.uoka
Maru,
for
*
the
=
orient:
steamers*
City
of
Puebla
and
Willamette;-
for
San
Francisco.
SAN
PEDRO.
July
I.
?Pacific
Coast
company's
liner
Governor
arrived
i
tool
glit
?
from
<
Puget
\u25a0
sound
ports
I
via
I
San
Francisco
with
'
good'
passenger,
list
and
:
1,860
tons
miscellaneous
s
cargo,
v
\u25a0/
y:
Steamer
?
Klamath
proceededy
for
San
Diego
carrying
s
973.000
feet
/of
y
lumber
consigned
to
Charles
MoCorraiok
Lumber;
company.
y
-/
y
Steamer
;
llelene
returned«from
Redondo
Beach,
discharged
remainder
of
lumber.cargo
and
cleared
1
for
-Wlllnpa/harborJin;
ballast
to
reload.
y
Steamer:
Caspar
arrived
from;
Caspar.i
carrying
750.1M5)
t
feet
of
ilumber,*
consigned
»to
iKfrckboft-
Cu/.ner
Mill
and;
Lumber/
company.
s&BSS6t&W\u00dfa_
?
North
Pacific
Coast
steamer:
George
W.
Eider
arrived
tonight
.from
San
Diego,
1
took
passengers
and
additional
cargo
and
proceeded
for
Portland
via
San
Francisco.
'??
Steamer
Pose
City,
arrived
on
schedule
from
Portland
via
San
Francisco
with
passengers
and
07.">
tons
of
freight
and
merchandise.
?
Steamer
Bochelle;
has/arrived
from
Portland
via
San
Francisco
with
mixed
cargo
of
grain
and
lumber
for
Globe
Grain
and
Milling
company
and
Southern
.California:
Lumber
company.
.*,»,'
Schooner
Azalea
finished
discharging'
450,000
feet
of
lumber
>.
for
*
Hammond
;
Lumber
.
company
at
Terminal
ana
sailed
In
ballast
for
Grays
Har-
bor
to
reload.
v
.\u25a0,?-;-?
-*
Steamer
el
tester
completed
discharge
of
par-
tial
cargo
lumber
for
Pacific
Lumber
company
at
Wilmington:
and?cleared
for
San
Diego
with
remainder,
thence
for
>*
Eureka
\u25a0to
reload.
Steamer
Bowdoln
arrived
this
morning
from
Eureka,
carrying
750.000:
feet
of
lumber?-con-
signed
to
Arizona
dealers.
.
?
Steamer
Tahoe
;
completed
discharge
of
14,000
railroad
ties
for;
Salt
Lake
Railroad
'company
and
cleared,
for
Grays
Harbor
in
ballast
to
reload..-''.,
yvv.yyy;,,,
\u25a0/.
..,.-,.
,-..
Steamer
National
City
has
'
arrived
from
Fort
Bragg
with
375,000
feet
of
lumber
for
various
consigners.
*
Movement
ot
(Transport*
Unfold-At
Mare
Island
navy
yard
undergoing
repairs.
yy-
.
y;/'.;-
\u25a0
",.
*
,
Crook
?At
Union'
Iron
works
undergoing
re-'
pairs.
?.'
;
y
,
Logan
?At
San
Francisco;
scheduled
to sail
for
Manila
July
5.
-
Sheridan?At
Mare
Island
nary
yard
undergo-
ing
repair*.
v
;-*
..;\u25a0;..
;--
y;'-.
\u25a0?\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0-.?.
?..,.,.
-.
....
Sherman
-I.eft
Manila
June
I*.
for
this
port.
?
Thomas
San'
Francisco
June
30
for
Ma-
nila.
j
Weather
Report
]
"
United/
States
department-,
of
/
agriculture?i
Weather
bureau,.
San
Francisco.
July
?
_.*
1913.
*
SYNOPSIS
OF
WEATHER
CONDITIONS
'\u25a0?«.
The
/weather
:hns
been
.clear
/over
most
of
the
Pacific
coast.*;
Light-
rains
have
fallen
in
Wash-
lngton
and
eastern
Oregon./
The
weather
is;
also
clear
over
the
Intermountain"
section,
but/un-
settled
in"
the
plains
states,'the
Mississippi
.val-
ley
and
the
Ohio
valley.'-/
Unusually
heavy
rains
are
reported
In
Oklahoma
and
Missouri.
"Thunder
.
storms
j
have
.
been
numerous'»from
|
Louisiana
:to
western
Pennsylvania.
./.The
following
heavy
rains
have
occurred:
Oklahoma.
5.04
inches
in
the
last
24
hours,
and
St
Lo.ilia.*
2.12.
y
The
most
important
feature
Of
'the
weather;
is
the
I
change",
in
temperature
from
.
Missouri
to
Pennsylvania.
:
At
St.
Louis
'-\u25a0
there
-
has
been";
a
fall
of
20
degrees
in
24
hours,
at
Pittsburg.
14
degrees,
at
;
Green
Bay
\u25a0.
34
;
degrees,
at
:Chicago,/
Toledo
and
other
points
10
degrees.
On
the
At-
lantic;
coast
there
has
been
a
slight
rise
In
tem-
perature
and
afternoon:
readings
have
been
as
high
as
90
at
some
cities.
v
'
'V
'
;'\u25a0
In
California
there
have
been:
no
changes
of
importance."
Afternoon
readings
in
the
great
val-
ley
range
from
'.84
to
90.
"
FORECAST
s
Forecast
for
the
30
hours
ending
at
midnight,
Wednesday,
July
2.
1913:
v.
/San
Francisco
and
vicinity
?
Fair
Wednesday:
moderate
temperature;
light
north
wind,
chang-
ing
to
brisk
west.';,
,
For
Santa
Clara
valley?Fair
Wednesday:
mod-:
erately
warm;
brisk
north
wind.
for
anient.,
valley?Fair
Wednesday;
con-
tinned
wnrtti;
brisk north
wind.
.
*
For
,Sau".
Joaquin
valley?
Fair
Wednesday;
continued
warm:
I.risk
north
wind;'-v~
"y-y;-
For
s
California
south
of
?
the
-;
Tehaehapi?
Fair'
Wednesday;
somewhat
warmer;'
brisk
north
wind,
\u25a0__yy
'\u25a0\u25a0
Ai'G.
McADtF.
District
Forecaster.
MOWS
OF
THE
OCEAX
Lumber
.
for
"Mexico
?
The
steamer
General
Hubbard
sailed
for
Ma-
aatlao
and
Otumaaa,
Sunday,
with
214,250
ft
and.
1.157
pcs
lumber.
15,000
railroad
ties
and
000
I
piles,
valued
-at
$34,274.
The
cargo
was
laden
on
Columbia
river,
the
steamer
having
put
in
here
for
fuel.
yy,
y
\u25a0;
\u25a0A
..
yy.
y
Kngatseti
for
Lumber
The
schooner
*
Fearless
Is
encaged
for
lumber
from
the
north?
Pacific
to
a
direct
port
on
the
west
coast
of
South
America
at
06*.
.'
\u25a0
I-:
i
ports
by/the
**l<>:in
n
/ The
British
steamer
Mi.ana
sailed
for
Sydney
ami
way
-porta,
Juno
2B
*?
with?;
cargo/valued
at
$135,21*3,
to
be
distributed
as
follows:
For
Ta-
hiti.
*tV2.i;fit',:
Australia.
$37,284:
New
Zealand.
$3.1.940;
Friendly
Islands.
»1.2-4.
The
principal
exports
nnd
their
destinations
were
as
follows:
-
v
To
Tahiti--40.ft57
lbs
and
111.-,
pkgs
bread.'
2.401
bbls
flour,
21..
lbs
vice.
-
142
v
ctls
J
barley
403
His
-butter.
808
lbs:cheese.
.
55
cs
eggs.sO.Sso
lbs
beans,
3,0«2
lbs
coffee,
11,550
lbrn
dried;fruit
ami
raisins.
50
?
pkgs
fresh
fruits.
1,.*",
pkgs
:
potatoes,'
505
e<i
canned
\u25a0
goodsy
70."
cs'
and.
22
pkgs
salmon.
329
bales
hay.
8.528
lbs
lard.
4.712
lbs
.sugar.
8
tons
salt.
i6O
ctls
.wheat.
C.552
gals/
wine.
92
casks|
beer.
Xi
pkgs
wagon?
material,
13fes
!
sew-
ing
.;machines,/5;
tolls
leather.
17-pkgs
\u25a0
saddlery,
198
es
and
3
bbls
oils.-10
pkgs
f
machinery,
125
coils
rope.
100
os
kerosene,
57,
bales;
bags.
92
eg
boots
and
shoes.
3
automobiles
and'lo
pkgs
parts.,
yTo
,
Australia
-24.250
-,
lbs
coffee./.
is
-
tons
.
salt:
3.327
es
*
canned
;
goods.
420
t
His
bops.'/
I»tl7
rolls
roofing.*/
33"«
pkgs
»agricultural/
implement)*.
!.1
?.
au-
tomobiles
and
1?
cs
parts.*
At;
pkgs
Inky
0
es
',
In-
ciitio
tor
?
parts.
VI7
pkgs
\
machinery.:
,*3B
pkfrs
\u25a0
rub-
ber
!
goods,:
40
nkgs
paints.;,
2
horses.y..
To
New
Zealand?42.o2s
lbs
prune*.
10,375
lbs
assorted
?
dried
fruits,
2:1.000'lbs
raisins.*
333
'cs
canned
goods,
1.120
;lbs/
eodflsh,
250
bbls
crude
oil.
IR3
bbls
and
02?es.
refined oils. 8
Pkgs
|
ma-
chinery,
839,400
,ft
lumber.
95
rplla
and-.
57
pkgs
roofing.,s7
nkgs
hose
and*rubber,
goo<ls.
5
rs.au-,
tomobile
accessories.'-
'?-
>\u25a0\u25a0
\u25a0\u25a0'-----.*
/To.
Friendly-
Island*?-3,080
lbs"
rice.
.52
cs
canned
goods,"
45
cs
salmon,
U
pkgs
wagon
ma-
terial,
/7,pkgs;sad(lleryV\u00a3y_y_.yy
IVotlee
to
"Mariner*
?/
'/San
Pranclsco,*.Tune.io.,
101.1.
-
-
California!
leacoaai
-
Blunts
reef
"light
vessel
No
B.!
placed
-on
'
station
and
relief
flight
v«*
[
i
'
sel
So
TO
;
withdrawn"
June:
28.
;
No
change
?
has
!
been made
"in
i
the
*
characteristics
'of
the
i
lights
'or
torn
'.
signals
of
,
light
vessel
;:
No.
,
HA.
The
ves-
sel
;
will.'
hereafter
;
show
only
\u25a0,
the
name
It'
Blunts".'
on
each
side,
;f
omitting
*
tbe
*
Word
*?
/'reef
'
from
the
aides
'and
-Ihe"
number
.
'.'B3"/
from
each
bow,
and
quarter.'
-A
Light?
Mat.
.
Pacific,;
Coast...
1012.
page
22.
No.
70.
Buoy
List.
Pacific
Coast.
1011.
page
22.
Coast
/Pilot.-Pacific:Coast;/
1900.
page
19
'By
direction
of
the
commissioner
of
-light-"
houses.
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'
y-y
II-
A-V.
RHODE:?,/
Inspector.
y
/
Honolulu.
T.
11..
.Tnne
34.
101*1.
V
?
Hawaiian
/islands,
\u25a0
Molokai
island,
southeast
side?
point
reef
gas
buoy.
I.
previously
reported
<?:extingulshedyiwas'/
relighted
June
34.
303:
i
c
A
O-yf
l
.'
Charts
4130
and
4100.;*
!
Light
List
Pacific
Coa«t,
1.12.
page
90."
No.
MB.
Buoy
List.
Nineteenth
6
I)lstrlet;yi9Uyjpage
11.
'
By;
order
«{
the
commissionerrof
.lighthouses.;
,;
!-.\u25a0?"???:\u25a0-.?
y.
yyy-.-y:
y-y
yys
t
A.
K.
AIILRDGK.-'v.
:
\u25a0-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-
insnector.
Nineteenth
Lighthouse
District.
I
?
."?\u25a0?,.-.,
......
?????
.....
:,.y
\u25a0
j//C.
?
.1.
:
*
IiIIMm
*
anil
J.
"r
\L
Hainey.
em-
!
ployaa
of
the
Pacific
'las
and
Electric
company,
wore
attacked,;
and
beaten
Monday;
night;,
along:
the;
water
front
4
;
men
whom
they
"claim
are
-now
on
!
strike
against
the
company.
........\u25a0\u25a0-?..'\u25a0\u25a0
~..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
>\u25a0
?..
*
\u25a0
' '
...
'
|
Shipping
Intelligence
v
|
LEGHORN
-Sailed
June
28?Stan
SI.
ilia,
for
New
York..-
:\u25a0'
?
SYDNEY.
N.S.
Vl\?Sailed
June
29-
Stmr
Ay-
merle,
for
Astoria.
\u25a0PLYMOUTH?Arrived
July
-Stun-
Imperntoi-.
from
New
York,
for
Cherbourg-
and
Hamburg.
MONTREAL?Arrived
Jnlv
11?
Stmr
Satnrnis.
from
Glasgow;
stmr
Lake
Manitoba,
from
Liver-
pool.
??...?-.--,\u25a0\u25a0;
.,
.,;,
':.
,
*.v
;"\u25a0
yyy:
??
--
Ap\u00dfiVED;yyvy>'
-,?':\u25a0
Tuesday,.
July
51.
y,
5:50
p.
in.
BtIM
Santa'
Monica;;Olsen.r
24
hours
from
Eureka:
"
bound
south,
put
in
!
for
fuel
*
and
passengers.
.?-'-;'.:
?
.
?
;
''\u25a0\u25a0''.
'
,
'--'?\u25a0
?:?
;6-20
p
m.,
stmr
Lakme.
Oleson.
22
hours
from
Eureka;\u25a0:
170,000
feet
lumber',
to
Charles
yNelson
company,
y
v
':-??::'-
';\u25a0--."..'\u25a0-'?
-.:.-'-\u25a0
.
T
V.-y"
y
_:_0
aA-
m..
;
simr
Sinta
Clara.
..lessen,;
2,,
hours
from
Port
Sft«?Luls:"i
passengers
and
mer-
chandise
to
North
Pacific
Steamship
company.
'5
am.
stmr
Daisy
Freeman.
Devil
5(3
hours
from
'
San
Pedro;
»ballast;
to
'\u25a0-
S.
S.":
Freeman.
~
'--'!>
*4s
a.
in.,
stmr;
Enterprise.
Youugreu.O.days
7
hours
from
Ililo:
passengers
and
-merchandise
to
Navigation
company.
.-'-.'.'\u25a0
*
6:10
a.
m..
stmr
Portland.
Johnson.'
7:i
hours
from
Portland;
';
1,800
tons
wheat
to
Globe
:
Mil!
ing
company.
~
V
.-.
6:40
a.
>"-.
«\u2666\u25a0«
Bookman.
Smith.
C4*,j
hours
from
Seattle';,'
passengers
:,-:
and
;
merchandise
to
Alaska
Pacific
:
Steamship
'\u25a0\u25a0
company.
,
v
7:50
a.
m.v
Yellowstone,
Patterson..
CO
hours
from
Astoria:
620.
tons
whett'to
Balfour.
Guthrie
A
Co.;
398.000
feet
lumoet
to
W.
,S.
Seammell
A
Co.;
1,800
empty
drums.
to
Standard
"Oil-company.
'-.-\u25a0.\u25a0
A--..-A
.'?:'.''
'-.-.'A
yy
<
'y-y'-'-
1
'
8:15
a.
in..
Br.
stmr
Nile.
Lupraik.
28
days
14
hours
J42
minutes;
from
Hongkong,;
via
*
Yoko-
hama
days
31
hours
17
minutes,
via,
Honolulu
(J
days
14
hoars
15
minutes;
passengers
and
mer-
chandise
Sto
Pacific;
Mall
>
Steamship
company.
Vy
'
8:20
a."
m.'
stmr,'
Oliver
-
.3.
«Olson,;;
Anfindsen.
.-.1
hours
from
\
Astoria;
passengers
and
piling
'to
Olson
_
Mahony.
V
~y
*,;'
*8:25
a.
in..'
stmr
Santa
Barbara.
?
Zaddart.
88
hours
from
Willapa
harbor;
bound
south,
put
in
to
'land
passengers.
.
:.V
:
*
9:19
-a.
in.";*,
Stmr
Columbian.
Black
well,
10
days
from' Salina
Cruz,
via
San
Diego
39
hours;
merchandise
.
to: Williams.
Dimotid
'.*&"
Co.
:
10
a.
at.,
Aleatraz.
Kruse,,o4
hours
from
San
Pedro;
ballast to
L;
E.
White
Lumber,
com-
pany.,
y
.'\u25a0"
V.
*
'yv
:--..:
.
31:40
ii.
in.,
stmr
Paralao,
:
Jacobson.
.30
hours
from
.
San-"
Pedro;
000
:',
tons
oats
to
Swayue
A
Hoyt.
In.-.
:
V
AA"
'\u25a0:
*
i
8
1:80
p.
im..
stmr
Flfiald,
Schilllnsky,
3,*".
hours
from
",
Bandou:
passengers
.and
merchandise
to
Hatabrook
A
Co.
V
"
y
-.
10:20
p.
in.,
star
Thomas
L.
.Wand,
\u25a0
Peterson,
80
hours
from
WillapH;
580
tons
grain
to.Hal-
four
I
Guthrie
ft
Co.;
450,000
feet
?
tamper
.to
Fife
Lumber
company.".
-.
-
CLEARED
Tuesday.
July
1.
Stmr
City
of
Para.
Frailer,
An.on
and
way
ports:?
Pacific,
Mali
Steamship
company,
Stmr
State
of
,
California,
Caao.
Victoria,
etc.;;
Pacific
Coast
Steamship:
company.
-
;\u25a0'-\u25a0
:
v
*-v
....
.
Stmr
.Ventura,
Cowell.v
Sydney
,
via
Honolulu;
J.
I).
Spreckola
&
Bros,
company.
y.vy-.;
?Stmr
City
of;Topeka.
Harris,-
Eureka;
Pacific
Coast
.Steamship-company.
.
v
'.-..-.
:'-\u25a0
Stmr
\u25a0.
Wilhelmina,
Johnson;
Honolulu;
Matson
Navigation
j
company.
-:
\u25a0-.'...-
?-
V
Stmr
Olson
ft
Mahony,
Payne;
Seattle;
Olson
ft
Ma
lion.v.
'
*
SAILED
>"\u25a0'?
'
Monday.
June
30;
.
?
p.,
my
stmr
Atlas.
Smith,;
Seattle.
Tuesday,
.luly
1.
5:40
p.
in-,
stmr
State
of
California,
Cann,
I
Victoria,
etc.
-',
4
p.
m.,
stmr,
Brunswick,
Wahlgren,
Fort
Bragg.
-
:
-..
-.-
yyy
V
1:1
.p.
m..
sun-
Katherlne,
.lorgensen.
Eureka.
4:80
p.m.,
stmr.Ventura,
Cowell,
Sydney
via
Honolulu."'
?-
"
\u25a0'..-
yV:
<-\u25a0\u25a0
\u25a0
5:05
p.
in.,
stmr?
Alcatraz,
Kruse,
Greenwood.
,5:50
p.m.;
stmr
Olson
&
.Mabony,
Payne,
Se-
attle.
.\u25a0?
-..
?"'
y.
.'.
-\u25a0;
\u25a0;
\u25a0
".-.
yyy.
y
5:55
ii.
m..
stmr
Phoenix,
Kokeritz,
Eureka.
1:40
p.'
m.V."
stmr
Santa
-Monica;
Oleson.San
Pedro.
>.\u25a0--
\u25a0
:*vVV'
8:20
p.m.,
stmr
Prentiss.
Iverson.
Eureka.
..",'
12:10
a.
in.,
stmr
Falrhavon.
Johnson,
Part
Gamble.
..'
'
'>'-.-:'\u25a0'-
-12:20
p.
m..
stmr
City
'of
Topeka,
Harris.
Eureka."-.-".'"-.
-,-
.?\u25a0
'
?
1
p.
m..
stmr
Pleiades,'.
Armstrong.
Puget
sound.-
--1:30
p.
m.,.stmr
Santa
Barbara;
Zaddart,-San
Pedro.
.;\u25a0?->------
--1:40
p.,
in..
Jap
stmr
Chiyo
Maru,
.Greene,
Hongkong
and
way
ports.
?
'Tuesday,
July.
1.
.
?
p.
in.,
stmr
Captain
'Ay
K.
Lucas,
Bunting,
Seattle."
with'
barge
111
In
tow.
?-
in
in..
barge
91.
Monroe,
Seattle,
ill
tow
of
\u25a0
stmr
Captain
A.
F.
Lucas.
V
;\u25a0?\u25a0::
:
SPOKEN
.
\u25a0
,
May
-Latitude
S
north,
:
longitude
2.".
west.
Br'
bark
Killurney
from
Liverpool
for
Callao;'
all
well.
y.
\u25a0?<
?
May
28
Latitude
1
south,
longitude
M
west.
Br
bark
,
Killoran,
from
Portland.
Ore.,
for
Queenstown.-y.-yy'
;.-*-'
June
3?Latitude
40
north,
longitude
39
west,
Br
ship|
Springbank.
from
:
iquique.
for
Queens-
town.
;\u25a0'.-
\u25a0"-.';\u25a0--
?.-,;";--"
:
June
4?Latitude
50
north,
longitude
a
west,
Ger
bark'.Eilbek,
from
Hamburg
for
Santa
Ro-
salia.,
.yy-
.
-.';.y
.
\u25a0'?-
May,24?latitude
15
north,
longitude
26
west.
Fr
bark
Chauaralyfrom
True
for
Valparaiso;
nil
well.
-
-..--.
-
-..-;?.
'\u25a0\u25a0
\u25a0-
-.-
y
-.-;\u25a0-
June
3?Latitude
90
north,
longitude.
8
west,'
Br
ship
Cumberland,
from
Ghent
for
Buenos
Aires:
all
well.
?\u25a0
-
'
May
21?tin
.
the
a
equator.
-
longitude
28
west,
Cr
bark
General
de
Bolsdeffre,
:
from
Taltal
tot
the
channel.
»
May
lit-Latitude
11
north,
longitude
25
west.
Ger
.bark
H.
Hackfeld.
from
-
Port
Talbot
for
Mcxi
Hones.
-:
;?
-y
:
DIED
??-
;
:At
Salina
Cruz.
1
:
June
21,
on
.-hoard
stmr-Co-,
lumbiau,
M.
A.
Anderson,
an.
oiler,
of
typhoid
fever."
.-'
;*?\u25a0
\u25a0
-:-
..-:\u25a0....
\u25a0\u25a0
y
ti;legraphi<
?-'
?\u25a0
POINT*
I,ODDS.
July?
1.
11l
p.
*m.?Weather
hazy;
wind
NE;
velocity
10
miles
an
hour.yyy
y;
WEATHER
REPORTS
.
;
'
POINT
REYES,
July
1,0
p.m.?
Clear;
wind
.NW;
velocity
72
mile*
an
hour.V
-
-
-
...
y-y...y.
EARALI.ONES,'
July
1.
6
p.
m.?
Clear:
'wind'
NW;
velocity
42
miles
an
hour,
y
POINT
REYES.
July
1,
8
a.
m.?Clear;
wind
NW;
velocity
52
miles
an
hour.
,
V
y.
.->
POINT
LOBOS.y
July
1,
9
a.,ra.?Hazy;
wind
N\Y:
velocity
10
miles
an
bom.
'
?
POINT
LOBOS,
July
1,-12
m.?
Hazy:
wind
,
NW:
velocity
Hi
miles
an
hour.*
NORTH
HEAD,
July;
1.
12
m.?Clear:
wind
W;
velocity-10
miles
an
hour;
bar
smooth.
POINT
REYES,
July
1.
12
.
m.?
Clear;
-
wind
NW;
velocity
52
miles
an
hour.
TATOOSH.
July
1,
12
-Partly
cloudy;
wind
TV:
velocity
9
mile*
an
hour.
'
POINT
LOBOS,
July
1.
.1
p.
-Half;
wind
N'W;
velocity.2o
mil.-*
an.hour.?
,
.
r
??
;
DOMESTIC
PORTS
"
TATOOSH?Passed
June
30,"
8:80
p..
m.?
Stmt
St.
Helens,
from
Nome
for
Seattle.
July
1.
5:20
a.
m.
-Schr
H.
TV
Bendlxson,,
from
Sew
Ply
mouth
for
Puget
sound:
4:.
-
30
a.
in..
;Br
stmr
Falls
of.
Oreby.
from
Seattle
for
Portland;
5:40
a.
m..
stmr
.Graywood.
from
*
Tacoma
for
'
San
Diego;
7: to
ii.
tn..
stmr
Jim
Butler,
from
Tacoma
for
San
Francisco.
\u25a0
\u25a0'-.-
*
Passed
July
1,
3
p.
m.?l
7.
S.
inc.
1".
S.
sub-
marine,
UVS.y
stmr;
Chattanooga,
I".
S.
'torpedo
boat,'
tot
cruise:
sctuyEred
K.
.
Sander,
.
from
Ta-
coma
for
San
Pedro.
?
:
»
.
.
-
;
POINT
LOBOS?Passed
July
L
C:3O
a.
.?
1
Stmr
MarshQeld.
from
San
Pedro
for
Hardy
Creek.
.
.-,.?
y
EUREKA?Arrived
July
1.
7
a.
m.?
Stmr
Alliance,
from,
Portland
via
Coos
Bay.
Sailed
July
1,
8
p.
in.?
Stuir
North
Fork,
for
San
Francisco.
,~
ASTORlA?Arrived
July
I,
I
a.
in.?
Stmr
Claremont,
hence
June
2S:
4
a.
m..
simr
Rear,
hence
June
:
29;
:\u00a3>":
a.
-m.,'
stmr
Daisy
Gadsby;
hence
June
28.
;
r
-,Sailed
July.
1.
7'
a.
Stmr
Roma,
for
Port?
San
Luis.
June.3o,
7
p.
in.
-Simr
G.
W.
Fen-
wlck.
for
San-
Pedro.
v
?-".'
Sailed
July
1,
7
p.
in.
?Stmr
Beaver,
for
San
Francis...
\u25a0.-
*
..'.
**'
FORT
1
BRAGG?Sailed
July;
I?Stmr
:
Arctic,
for
San:
Francisco.
SEATTLE?Arrived;
June
30,
?
-p.;:
tn.?Stmr.
,
Meteor,
;
from
Tacoma;
?
stmr.«President,"Whence
Juno
28.
July
1
?Stmr
St.
Helens,
from
Nome;;
stmr
Spokane,
from
Skagway.
\u25a0
Sailed
:
June
\u25a0
30?Stmr
Northwestern,
for
Vai-
de*.
etc.
'-\u25a0?\u25a0".-'
"'
;-y
?\u25a0\u25a0;'\u25a0'\u25a0'?
'.".'.;
Arrived
July
.3?Stmr
City
,of
:
Seattle,
from
Skagway:
stmr.:
Santa
Ana,
from
:Valdez.
r
Sailed
July
1,
4
p.
in.
?
Victoria,
.-
for
Nome;
TO
a.;
ni..
Jap.stmr
Shidzuoka
Maru,:
for
China,
etc.:
stmr.Wm.
Chatham;;
with.ferry,
stmr
City
of
Seattle
in
tow,"
for
San?
Francisco.
V
"V?
;
?
SAN
.PEDRO?Arrived
July
1?
Stmr
iCaspar,
from
Caspar;,
stmr
National
City,
hence
June,__;::
stmr'
Yale,
stmr
Governor,
stmr
Rose
city.
hence
Jufie
90;
btmr\u00dfowdoln.'f.from"Eureka:
stmt.
Geo.
XV.
Elder,
stmr
Whit
tier,
from
San
Diego.V,-
Sailed
July.l?
Sinus
Geo.;
W.
Elder."
Harvard;
1
Shoshone,
\u25a0
Caspar.:,
Tahoe.
Temple
;
E..
Dorr,"
On;
,
tralla
and
C«'mel,
for
San
Francisco;
stmr
Bow-
i
doln.
for
San
Diego.
-
:,;:
*.?*.-.-
\u25a0:
PORT
CRESCENT?
Passed
July
1.7:30
a.
in.
Stmr^Bee.;hence
;
June
;27
for
Seattle;
SAN
DlEGO?Arrive,)
July
I?Schr'Wawoni,,
from
Orftyt
Harbor.
'
.?
Sailed
July
I?St
mr
Whit
tier,
for
Port.
San
-
Luis.
;
""-:':
'..-\u25a0--
rv.v.
\u25a0-
\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0.-
i
\u25a0\u25a0'
-yy.yy
yy
Arrived
Julyl?Schr
-Virginia,,
from
Olytnpla.
v
SANTA
BARBARA
Arrived
July
:l?
Stmr
CoM
Ray.
from
Ventura.
.
Sailed,
July;
I?Stmt*
CMOS
Ray.
for
San.
Fran-*
*
Cisco.
-\u25a0\u25a0:"".-:.'?\u25a0?\u25a0:
-\
''\u25a0
]
r
~'
-"'
\u25a0-
.A
>
.''-'-.-.*;/
r
"V
;
iTACOMAr?Arrived;
July
:
t?Br
stmr
Keemun,
stmr
I.eplaiiflw.
from
Seattle.
Sailed
July
1
Stmr
Watson,
for.Seattle;
?tinr
'
Mlssourlan,
for
Honolulu.
....-vy--'
-:
?
-?-.
Arrive.)
July
-I
.S.
stmr
St.'
_?*__,
from?
Bremerton.;''
"
Sailed
'"July
1?
Simr
,
Francis
H.
Leggett,
.for
Portland;-'
~
,
ABERDEEN
Arrived
Tune
.".0
Schr
Cecilia
Sudden,
from
'.Valparaiso.
July:
1.
11
a."-m.?
*
Simr
Norwood,
hence
July
'-'
'
:
?\u25a0
\u25a0>
Sailed
".
.tune
30?Schr
R.
'«C.
Slade.
for
Valpa-
raiso.
'.
July
1.
11
a.
m.?Schr
Meteor,
for
Callao.
PORT
SAN
LUlS?
Sailed
,
July
1..7
?a.
m.?
Bktn
-
Fullerton**}
in
tow
tug
Sea
Rover,
for
San
Francisco.
..
*-'
.
.
"
--
1
-\u25a0'"
\u25a0".'-
'-A-
'
w
POINT
'.
REYES?Passed
*
July
1.
2:20
p.
no.?
Stmr
Santa.
Monica,
from
Eureka
?
for
Ban
Pedro.
.
SIUSLAW?SaiIed
June
1
29?
Schr
Oakland,
for
San
-Francisco.
June
30
?Schr
Sansalito.
for
San
Francisco.
.'?-.'
*
=.
?Arrived
June
30?Schr
Hugh-
Hogan,
hence
June
M.
J
\u25a0yy..-:A:
-\u25a0\u25a0?..
.****.*-.-*
v
\u25a0
v-?
;---yA:-
:-
--v
GREENWOOD?To.
sail
July
1.
?p.
m.?
Stmr
Whltesboroy
for
\
San
?
Francisco:
?-:
CASPAR?Bailed
July
1,
12
in.?
Stmr
Scotia,
for"San
Francisco.
??:.
*
-2J-'-
:-
--.?
RAYMOND?Arrived
July
-Schr
King
Cy-
rus,,
from
i
San
?Pedro,
t
-
y
yi
,
t>RT..TOWNSEND?SaiIed
July
I?Bark
S.
C
Allen,
for
Honolulu;
schr
Mabel
Gale,
for
Port
j
Alien.
*
-
y
yy
-
.
:\u25a0:-\u25a0-..
a.-A]
?"ASTORlA?Arrived,
Jul;.
I?Br
-trur
Fall*
of
j
Orchv.-5
from
Victoria!.
..
..*
*!
:
V
:..'.?
I
-???.
REDONDO
BEACH?
July
1.'6
a.
m.?!
StmryHelen
,1"V
Drew,
from
Greenwood.
j
Cs?COOS
y
DAY?Arrived
July
1,
C:3O
a.,
m.?
|
Stint
Hardy,
hence
'June.-2S.
!
.MONTEREY?Arrived
June
Sehr
Monte-
'
reyy
from
Redondo
Beach.""
i
5.-*
Sailed
;
July
y
I
?Seta
Monterey,
for
Redondo
\u25a0
Beach.
s.
'
'.*\u25a0
EASTERN"PORTS
NEWPORT
NEWS?Launched
June
'_">
Stmt
;l
Punaniaian.
for
American-Hawaiian
:
Steamship
;
company:
'-\u25a0'-\u25a0
'
'.\u25a0"\u25a0?
y?.
NEW
YORK?Arrived;
June
30?Stmr
,
Dako-
tan.
--
from
Puerto
Mexico.
'
July
I?Stmr
Pan-
ama,
twin
Cristobal.
ISLAND
PORTS
\u25a0
V:
MIDWAY"
ISLAND?Arrived
June
,
2S?
Power
si
hr
Flaurence
Ward,
from
Honolulu.
?-??\u25a0
HONOLULU?Arrived
July
1.
C
a.
m.?
Stmr
Ltirline.
?
hence*'
June
I
24.
v
yy
'
Sailed'
July
I?Br'.atmr :
Reaehy.
3
for
Noyo.''
V
AA
FOREIGN
PORTS
K.III.IJAP
-Sailed
June*
30?Jap
stmr
Kenkon
Maru**
for
Vancouver.
*
Vfts>\u00a3S*SK
-VICTORIA?
June-30?
Br
stmr
Falls
of
Orc'uy,'
for
Antwerp.
Sailedr
July
I?
Jap
\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.
stmr
Shidzuoka
Maru,
for
Yokohama.
.
\u25a0'"-'
-'.".*
*-,HAMBURG?SaiIed
June
2
Dan
bark
Havila.
for
Mazatlan
and
Guar
man.
,
?
V.VALPARAISO?
Sailed
June
30?
Ger
stmr.Se-
hara,
for
San
Francisco.
'*\u25a0?.
v
Arrived
prior
-!
June
30?
bark
General
.
tie
Negrier,
from
Oregon.
V"
-
'
?
BALBOA?Sailed
Jane
2SStmr
San
Jose,
for
San
Francisco,
v:
'
ACAPL'LCO?SaiIed
June
27?Stmr
San
Juan,
fori
Panama
L
stmr;
Peru,:
for
Francisco.
M
CORRAL?Arrived
'
prior
y
June
80?
*
stmr
Melderskin.
from
New
York.'
1
y
HlOGO?Arrived
prior
June
"30?
Br
atmr
Ege-
I
mont
r
Castle,'*
from
New.York.
."-
v
PUERTO
MEXICO?
June
2S?Stmr
j
Minnesota-,
from
New
York.
\u25a0
SHANGHAI?
Arrived
June
20?
Nor
stmr
Thor,
from
Oregon.
Vs.
V
-V
.
-
'
:
:
V
BAHIA
BLANCA?Arrived
prior
June
30?Br
stmr
Cella.
from"
New
York.
.-\u25a0
'
-
PENANG?
Arrived
June.
80?Br
.
stmr
Indra-
deo.
from
New
York.
:
*
'HANKOW?Arrived
prior
July
I?
Ger
stmt
Buffalo,
hence
?
May
-'30.
v
-VYOKOHAMA?Arrived
prior
July
Jap
stmr
Mexico
Maru.
I
from
Pujret
sound;
stmr
Siberia,
hence
June
12
via
Honolulu.
.."--.\u25a0
\u25a0\u25a0
GIBRALTAR?
Passed
July
3-Br
stmr
Ixlon,
from
Puget
sound
for
Liverpool.
"
\u25a0;-..--\u25a0"
-y-y.
OCEAN
STEAMERS
?
"NEW
YORK?Arrived
';
July
I?Stmr
Canada,
from
Marseille
?'
stmr
Kroouland.
from
Antwerp;
stmr
one
ins,
from
Genoa;
stmr
Kronprinzrssiu
I
Cecllie.
from
Bremen.
*-
Sailed
"July
J?Stmr
Kronprinz
Wilhelm.
for
Bremen:
stmr
Rotterdam,
for
Rotterdam:
stmr
Birraa.
for
Libau;
stmr
Re
d'ltalla.
for
Genoa:
j
stmr
Stampalla,
for
Naples;
stmr
Hamburg,
for
i
Genoa.
i
'~
. .
y.-.
._*.
V
HAVRE
-Arrive!
July
1?
S;mr
Scotlan,
from
Montreal,
for
London.:
\u25a0NAPLES?SaiIed
June
?''<»-
Stmr
LTtoola,
for
New
York.
.
-
.
:
\u25a0..'.:=
'
Arrived
June
26?
Stmt
Martha
Washington,
from
)
New
York.
June
27?
Stmr
San
Guglielnio.
from
New
York.
''
>*
'
BREMEN?Arrived
July
I?Stmr
Kaiser
Wil
helm
11.
from
New
York.
GIBRALTAR?Arrived
"July
-Stmt
Kaiser
Franz:
Joseph,
from
New
York,
via
Fayal,
for
Naples,
etc.
.
LIVERPOOL?SaiIed
Jtilv
stmr
Cymric,
for
Boston,
vv
-V
..
AVONMOCTII?SaiIed
July
I?Stmr
Royal
Ed-
ward,
for
.Montreal.
BOSTON
?
Arrived
July
1
-
Stmr
Ksol-lan.
from
Glasgow.
*
- -
-\u25a0
.
LONDON?Sailed
July.l?Stmr?
Huntsman,
for
San
Franciaco;
stmr
Ansoala,
for.Montreal.
GENOA?
Arrived
June
2(i?Stmr,
Antonio
Lo-
pez,
from
New
York.
June
?Stmr
Aucoo.
from
Philadelphia
and
New
York.
HANKOW?
prior
to
July
1?
Stmr
Buf-
falo,
from
San
Francisco.
'\u25a0-.'-
YOKOHAMA?
Arrived
prior
to
July
Stmr
Mexico
Maru.
|
from
Tacoma;
slim-
Siberia,
from
San:Francisco.?for
Hongkong.
...
Ll\u00dfAU?Sailed
June
24-Stint
Czar,
for
New
York.:"'"\
-
-y-
y
y>
..
.
??
,-.
\u25a0;VALENCIA
?
sailed
June
20?
Stmr
Manuel
Calve,
for
New
York
ALGIERS?SaiIed
June
2T?Stmr
Argentina,
for
New
York.
'
Memoranda
A
crab
fishing
launch
with
Anton
Sabella
In
it
got
i
into
'-
the
breaker*
**
between
*
Mite
-rock
E
and
Bakers
beach
this
morning
and
swamped:
-'Anton
wa«
picked
op
by
his
brother,
Gns
Sabella
hi
an-
other
rrab
launch:
and
brought
to
town.*/
"\u25a0':'-??
.;>SEATTLE.-.-July
L?It
is
reported
here
that
the
attar
1
(orwln
-
has
been
ashore
and-
floated
again;,
can
not
confirm.
,'..
--«,
;
Stmr
.-
Cisco,
-
previously
reported,
t
advices
re-
ceived
today
state
rocks
through
bottom,
engine
loose,
vessel
breaking
up;
will
be
total
loss.
-
'
-
,
:.;-...\u25a0\u25a0,
What
has
become
of
the
old
fash-
ioned
ii\u00dfhtning
rod
peddler?
VETERANS
TO
CELEBRATE
Battle
of
Gettysbur\u00df
to
Be
Recalled
at
Event
In
Mosswood
'
Park
,
OAKLAND,
July
:
1.
?
Veterans
of
th*
union
and
confederate
armies
who-wera
unable
?-
to
?attend
?the
reunion
celebra-
tion
of
]
the
battle
of
'"-,
Gettysburg
in
Gettysburg
will
'assemble
at
Mosswood
park
Thursday
to
celebrate?
the
fiftieth
anniversary;
of
the
event..
All
civil
war
veterans
about
the
bay
have
been
in-
vited,*
and
will
be
served
with
a
lunch-
eon
at
noon.:
They
will
be
escorted
from
the
entrance
of
the
park
by
vet-
erans
of
the
Spanish
war.
?
?
15
THE
SAN
FRANCISCO
CALL,
WEDNESDAY,
JULY
2,
1913.
TO
ARRIVE
From
Steamer
'
Date
Humboldt
.............
North
Fork.
July*
2
I,os
Angeles............;
Hanalei
'."..
.
.t..(.Iuly
2
Los
Angeles
aired
Harvard
.......
July
2
Port
Bragg
...........(
Arctic
JJuly
-
Monterey
&
Santa
Cru_.]Eureka
...j.Iuly
2
Humboldt
.....'.
Vanguard
..
July
'3
Port
San
Luis.........
Coos
Bay
...(July
3
Point
Arena
A;
Albion..
Porno
....(July
3
Talara
Bay
.*..........
Mina
Rrea;
...
.
.(July
3
Portland
A
Astoria.....
Beaver
....
[July
A
Los
Angeles
......
|Rose
Citv*......
.(July
"
San
Diego
*_
Los
Aug..
Geo.
W.
Elder.
.July
'A
Los
Angeles......
Centralla
......
July
-3
Fort
Bragg...
..;..
Brunswick
.....(July
4
Honolulu
..............
(Sierra
.........
July
4
Puget
Sound
Ports.....
!
City
of
Puebla.-jJuly
4
Humboldt
.............
City
of
Topeka.
.(July
4
San
Diego
&
Los
Ang..
Governor
.....
.(July
4
Los
Angeles
direct
"".
Yale
.........
..(July
4
Seattle
&
Tacoma......
!Watson
....
July
5
('rays
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J.
B.
>
Stetson..
.{July
5
Portland
&
Astoria.....
Roanoke
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July
6
San
Diego
&
Los
A
a..
I
Harvard
...."..
.|July
"5
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a
Tacoma.....
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....(July
5
Humboldt
.
F.
A.
Kllburn...[July
6
Sal.
Cruz
&
Sau
Diego.
Nevadan
July
6
Balboa
via
Acapulco..
.
Pent
...........July
6
Seattle
direct
President
.....
Inly
6
l'ug.'t
Sound
..........
Nebraskan
.....(July
6
Mendoclpo
&
.She',.
Cove
Sea,
foam
.....(July
6
Los
Angeles
_
Way
Pts
Santa
Clara
...(July
7
Balboa
direct
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.
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July
.
7
San
Diego
&
Los
Ai,**".
.(Queen
.....
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7
San
Diego
&
Los
Aug...Yale
.
.July
7
China
A,
Japan
.Mongolia
..(July
8
Portland
&
Astoria...
.Bear
.
......[July
><
Los
Angeles
Beaver
...(July
8
TO
SAIL
Date
!
Steamer
|
Destination
|
Sails
IPier
July
2
Yosemite
(Portland
...|;4pm
61
Julv
2
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...
Humboldt
..11
am|
27
July
2)nanalel
...Los
Angeles.
|
8
pm
10
Jnly
2
Harvard
ISan
Diego...
4
pin|
7
July
2
Santa
Clara....
Los
Angeles.
110
ami
13
Julv
2
Sea
Foam......
Mendocino
.'.
4
pm
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2
Citv
of
Para.
Balboa
.....
12
m
42
Julv
2
Wilhelmina
...Honolulu
...
12
m
3H
July
2
Nome
City
.Puget
Souud.
5
pin'
38
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2
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...
5pm
j.i
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2
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...IGraya
Harbor
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3
AroIIne
........
I
Portland
...
Spaa
16
Jo3v
3
Ravalli
Humboldt
..
12
m
87
-
Julv
1
3
Eureka
....
Santa
Cru*
t-.
!
4
pm!.
13
July
3
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-.'
Los
Angeles.
3
pm)
10
July
3
'Paramo
.......
I
Portland
,..|3pm
S
July
*
3.Svea
(Grays
Harbor
2
pa
27
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Riv.
2
pm
27
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A
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..Los
.Angeles.
3
pm
_i
July
3
F.
A.
Kllburn..
Humboldt
..12
m
13
July
3
Queen
..',
..
San
Diego...
11
am
?
9
Julv
3
San
Ramon.....
[Portland
...
4
pm
27
July"
8
Oliver
J.
Olson.
Portland...
5
pin
27
July
Centralis
......
'Grays
Harbor
10
am
21
Julv
4
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......
Puget
Sound.
I
pm
10
July
4
Rose
City
...
.'.[Portland
...
12.
m
40
July
4
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W.
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Portland
.:.
10
am
1-1
July
4
Yolo
......
San
Diego...
.0
pm
.
:
July
4(L!ly
'Hmpqiia
Riv.l.....
|....
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3
Del
Norte
.Crescent
City.3
pm
16:
Jtjly
3
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of
Topeka.(Humboldt
..
12
m
11
July
5
Coos
Bay
..
Pt.
San
Lola,
4
pm
11
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.V
Harvard
Los
Angeles.
4
pm
7
July
5
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Fork
..
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m
38
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12
m
....
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3
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:
12
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38
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5 Governor
.
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2
pm
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5
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(Los
Angeles.
(11
am
40
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7
pm
33
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51
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5
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Portland
...
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pm
27
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5
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....San
Diego...
2
pm
51
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«
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.1
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Bragg..
3
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July
6
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.........
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Arena.
0
pm
Ri
July
7
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San
Diego...
>
2
pm
D
July
7
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......
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Angeles.
4
pa
i'
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(Honolulu
...
32
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38
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8
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Sound.
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pin
10
TO
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SEATTLE
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|
Date
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&
Way
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.......(July
8
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&
Wav
Ports.
.
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July
5
.Nome
&
St.
Michael.
..
.(Humboldt
......(July
8
NORTH
OF
MARKET
STREET
Pier
.",....
Washington
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17
......Union
3
Pier
4
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19..........Union
2
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7
Pacific
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Filbert
Pier
53
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3
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2:3
..Greenwich
1
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11...
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2
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25..?Greenwich
2
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13
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Pier
27
Lombard
Pier
15
Green
Pier
61
.
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SOUTH
OF
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2
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I
Pier
24
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I
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2
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2S
Main
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6
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i
Pier
34
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8
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2
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36.
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10
Howard
3
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38..
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12
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1
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40
1
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14
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11..1
17'ajMay
31!
! I
-
May
31
C
L
channel
filled
In
and
lump.
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for
vessels
drawing
more
than
38
feet.
Remarks
1
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ing
south.
est
water
oyer
bar,
with
inner
bar
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can
buoy
bearing
NE.
%-X.
(mag.).
pr.
1:0.
Channel
remaining
about
I
same.
:"'
?
I
!
i
June
1
une
1
Channel
to
the
southward
!
and
changing
a
little
1
to
the north.
.
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an. 6
Channel
south
of
range,
ISO
to
200
feet.
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?
I
good
shape.
une
4
Channel
fair.
Straight
"
J
1
out
for,
bag,-.
lay
14
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shifted.
!*
now
!
00
feet
south
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fair-'
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_
way
buoy,
v
y y
lay
26
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at
end
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'
?
!
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gone.
Red
buoy
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2,
off
;
submerged
?
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jetty.-
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..
lay
141
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7
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filled
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I
winds
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f
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4
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northwest.
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.|
18
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5)17
feet
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north
channel.
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June
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feet
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1
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Boston
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86
70
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!
88
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74
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90
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Moines;.
88)68
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New
York..
1
Dodge
City.:
8862
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:
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....
78160
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8844
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..
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Francisco
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PORTS
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from
New
York,
every
.six
days,
;
making
direct
"connections
with
Pacific
steamers
sailing
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Salina
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Hex.,
every
six
days
for
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Francisco.
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COAST PORTA
TO
NEW
'YORK.
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Mexican
and
:
all
prin-
cipal
Buropean
ports**
under
through
rates
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through
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of
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Agents,;B
Bridge
street.
New
York.
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General
.
Agents,
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Saneome
St.,
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Francisco.
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July
18
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nt
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first
saloon
ac-
commodation
at
rertoced
rate).Tues.,
Aug.
5
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to
New
York.
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IS
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bldg..
San'
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Phone
Kry.
362*1.
TOYO
RISEN
KAISHA
ORIENTAL
STEAMSHIP
COMPANY
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Maru.
tit:
Manila
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July
1.
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13,
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Maru
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service
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accommodations
at
reduced
rate
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July
19,
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Mara,
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direct
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July
2«,
1911
S.
S.
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service
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-loon
accommodations
at
reduced
rates)
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August
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August
id,
1911
Steamers
call
from
company's
pier.
No.
34.
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near
foot
of
Brannan
street,
at
1
p.
m..
for
Yoko-
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hama
and
Hongkon_.
calling
at
Honolulu.
Ko&e
I
(Hiogo)
and
Nagasaki
and,
Shanghai,
and
con-
necting
at,
Hongkong
with
steamers
for
Manila.
,
India
etc.
'No
Cargo
received
on
board
on
day
of
sailing.
'
Round
trip
tickets
at
reduced
rates.
For
freight
and
passage
apply
at
office,
fourth
'floor.
'Merchants*
*
National
Bank
building.
«323
Market
at.
.
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W.
H.
AVERY.
Assistant
Genera!
Manager.
AUSTRALIA
AND
NEW
ZEALAND
?y
Sydney
via
Tahiti
and
Wellington
S.
8.
AORANGI
(9,000
tons)
sails
11
a.m.,
July
23
.
8.
S.
TAHITI
(12,000
tons*
sails
11
a.
m.,
Aug.
20
S. S.
MOAN
A;
(
10,000
tons)
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11a.m.
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3100.
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office.*
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111
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