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THE EVENING BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. (., FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1900.
Um.K TutU.
Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE.
The Fine Passenger Steamers of This Line WHLArrWe at and
Cieave This Fort as Hereunder.
From Ban Franoisoo: For San TuoiBco.
AySftVA Aot ALAMEDA .'. Joljrot
WSI?..-; A. 11 1 AUSTRALIA Aon
AUSTRALIA Aug, 19 MARIPOSA Aug. II
AUSTRALIA Sru i
In eonneotlon with the saiiins of the above steamer, the Agents
te prepared to issue, to intending passengers, coupon through
tUkei by any railroad from San Franoisro, to all points in the
United States, and from New York by any steamship line to all
sropean pons.
For further particulars apply to
Wm. G. Irwin & Co., Limited
General Agonta Oceanic S. 8. Co-
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Occidental tod Oriental Steamship Co, Tojo Risen Ktlsha
d tk. SOT IMNDM Will oil 11 Hoaotolo U4 lOOTO an sort oa or svoti a
t i I ! MtOW OlOOtlOBH f
For San Francitse:
Ptklnt July 1,
Oitllc Aug 4
HontkMf Maru.,,. Audi
China 1 1 Aurti
Doric .Amtl
Nippon Mtru...j. ...Spt.
Rlod.Janlro..... Stpl.is
Coptic Spl
SHIPf IMG NEWS.
Additional, inl IM lautt SDIoplat Km will H
lout oa th 0111101 port.
VE8SEL8 IN PORT.
Fer lasan and China:
Wtoao Janeiro...' July 6
Cootie Auc t
Aawrfca SUra Aui to
Prtlnt Aui it
Cattle , Aural
Hontkonf Mom .....Sopl s
CMni Sopt l
Doric Spt. ,i
Nippon Mara Sept. 10
for moral WmilN opply to
H. Hackfeld & Co., Ltd., Agents.
Royal
Steamship
Company
kebertslttest-Snccess
Suggest Early Peace
.1 iko atm llaa. raaakut lo conoctloe wttk tf CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Viumrw. B. C. an! Sraaor. Its. W aoacalllncat Victoria. C. C. rlotolalaaes Bilaoaso
en SITS AT H4)!IOliCI.l) on oc abort tto tatoa bolow atatM via I
aatOM VANCOUVER AND
For BrrlboM aal Sranor 1
VICTORIA. B. C,
Mlowtra...
Aorinfl ...
Warrlmoo
Hlowera...
Afttanet....
Warrlmoo .
1. Auc. 4
Stpt 1
.!trt to
.. Oct. It
,.N0V, t4
...Dec 11
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FROM STONBT AND BRISBANB
For Victoria aad Vatcotrrar (B. C):
, Aorantl Au( ,
, Warrlmoo Aug. m
Mlowera Sept. ,6
AorantJ - .. Oct 11
1. .J.. .,,.., Warrlmoo Nov.it
MIqwih Doc. to
For FralfM aad
WTVoath tkkiti Itiuad front Hoaolala to Canada. Ualtod SUtoo tad Baropa.
....u ... .11 laAHBdillMI attetlef tn
raiBBWC " bmh mow.o-a.1.. -rr-i -w
Theo. H. Dav.cs&Co.oLtd., Gcn'l Agents
American-Hawaiian S.S. Co.
(DIRECT SERVICE
BETWEEN NEW YORK. SAN
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS.
FRANCISCO AND
First steamer to be dispatched from New York to Honolulu via San Francisco:
8.8. "AMERICAN" on or about September (1st to be followed by a steamer
"VerareUht received at Company's wharf, South Brooklyn, at all times by lighters
or In cars. For general Information, apply to
H. HACKFELD & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Honolululu
and THBO. H. DAV1E6 & CO., LTD.,
Agents, Hllo.
Wilier Steamshio Co., Ltd,
6. 6. Klnau,
FREEMAN, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI, HAWAII.
Will sail from Honolulu on
Tuesdays at 12 noon, for Kau
aiakakal, Lahalna, Maataea Bay, Klhel,
aUakena, Kawalhao, Mahukona, Lau
nanoehoe and Hllo.
Returning will Mil from Hllo on
IFridajs at 10 a. in., for above named
porta, arriving In Honolulu on Satur-
4fn.
Passengers and, freight will be taken
ttor Makena, Mahukona, Kawalhao, HI
do, Hakalau, Honomu, Fapalkou and
orepeekeo.
Passengers and PACKAGES ONLY
wrlll be taken for Kaunakakal, Lahalna,
(aalaea Bay, Klhel and Laupahoehoe
6, 60' Claudlne, "
MCDONALD, Master.
MAUL
WW leave Honolulu every Tue.day
at 6 p. m. touching at Lahalna, Ka
tulul, Nahlku, Hana, Hamoa and.Kl
njahulu, Maul. Returning, touches at
above named porta, arriving In Hono-
in Bitndfav mnrntntzB.
Will call at Nuu. Kaupo, once each
nonth.
6. 6. Lehua,
BENNETT, Master.
MOLOKAI, MAUI. LANAI.
a. 11. .mrv Monday for Kaunakakal,
OCamalo, Maunalel, Kalaupapa, Lahal
ua, Honolua, Olowalu. Returning ar
rives at Honolulu Saturday mornings.
This company reserves the right to
make changes In the time of departure
and arrival of lta steamers WITHOUT
VNOTICE, and it will not be responsible
Cor any consequences arising there
Consignees must be at the landing
40 receive their freight This .corn
many will not hold luelf responsible
5or freight after It has been landed.
Live stock received only at owner a
Thts company will not be responsible
or money or valuables of passengers
outlets pUced in the care of the pur-
Passengers are requested to purchase
tickets before embarking. Those fail
tug to do so will be subject to an ad
dittnnai ertBTca of twenty-five per cent.
The company will not be liable for
'Joss of, nor Injury to, nor delay In de
Ulvcry of baggage or personal effects of
passengers, or ireigm 01 buiiiijcib. "
'jond the amount of S100. unless the
-ntiio nf tho ttamo bo declared when 10-
.roivort bv tho Company, and on extra
THREE TRAINS LMiLY
1 H-.j , From. San Francisco.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
From Portland . . .
via
PlS?o?
Leave San Francisco: 8:00 A. M., 10:00
A. M.,o:oop M.
Leave Portland: 9:1? A. M., 0:00 P. Al.
fhroueh without Chanze.
Only THREE DAYS to Chicago.
Only FOUR DAYS to New York.-
: Pullman Palace Sleepers Buffet,
Smoking and Library Cars with
Barber Shop and Pleasant Reading
Rooms.
Dining Can (Meals a-la-carte)
Free Reclining Chairs.
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers.
J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent,
135 Third street, Portland, Oregon.
D. W. HITCHCOCK, Genral Agent,
No. 1 Montgomery St., San Francisco.
P.. I.. LOMAX. G. J. & T. A..
1471 Omaha, Nebraska.
6. R. & L. Co.
TIME TABLE.
From and After January I, 1819.
TRAINS.
Dally Dally
(This list docs not Include coasters.)
Agenor, Am. sp. Colby, Newcastle, May
3.
Alden Besse, Am. bk. Potter, San
Francisco, July C. W. 0. Irwin &
Co.
Azalea, Am. schr., Fardellus, Dray's
Harbor, July 14. Lewers & Cooke.
Big Bonanza, Am. bk. Bergman, New
castle, June 3. '
Batnbrldge, Am. schr., Bauman, Port
Townsend, July 11. Allen & Robin
son.
Chas. E. Moody, Am. sp Anderson,
Tacoma, June 8.
C. F. Sargent, Am. sp., .Oammon, Ta
coma, June 19.
Ceylon, Am. bk. Wilier, Laysin Island,
July 7. H. Hackfeld & Co.
Dlrlgo, Am. bp Goodwin, Hongkong,
June IS.
Diamond Head, Am. bk.', Peterson, San
Francisco, July S. H. Hackfeld &
Co., Ltd.
Ersklne M. Phelps, Am. sp., Graham,
Manila, Juno 14.
Eliza, It sp.Marcsca, Newcastle, July
3. Coal 'to order.
Geo. Curtis, Am. sp., Geo. S. Calhoun,
San Francisco, June 6.
Geo. C. Perkins, Am. bk. Maas, Eureka,
July 9. Lewers & Ccokc.
H. D. Bendlxcn, Am. schr. Peterson,
Eureka, July 6. O. L. & B. A.
Halcyon, Am. schr., Chas. Mcllln, Eu
reka, May 31.
Hclene, Am. schr. Christiansen, San
Francisco, July 11. W. 0. Irwin &
Co.
Irmgard, Am. bkt Smith, San Fran
cisco, July 6. F. A. Schaefer & Cc.
Ivy, Am. sp. Halstcad, Newcastle, July
6. Coal to order.
Inca, Am. schr., Rasmusscn, Newcas
tle, Juno IS.
I. F. Chapman, Am. sp., Carter, San
Francslco, April 28.
James H.sBruce, Am. schr., Peterson,
Aberdeen May 20.
Kllkltat, Am. bkt Cutler, Eureka,' July
8. Wilder & Co.
Louisiana, Am. bk. Halcrow, Newcaa
tie, June 22 ,
Luzon, Am. schr.., Anderson, Grays
Harbor, July 12. Lowers & Cooke.
Mauna Ala, Haw. bk., Smith, San Fran
cisco. Marlon Chllcott, Am. bk., Weedon,
Newcastle, Juno 21 To order.
Mohican, Am. bk. Kelly, San Francisco,
July 6. Castle & Cooke.
Mary E. Foster, Am. schr... Thompson,
San Francisco, July 11. H. Hackfeld
& Co., Ltd.
Meteor, Am. schr., Laas, Port Blakely,
July 14. Lewers & Cooke.
Oregon, Am. bk., Parker, from New
castle, Juno 15.
Olympic, Am. bk.rGlbbs, San Francis
co, June 18.
Rosamond, Am. schr. Ward, San Fran
cisco, July 7. T. H. Davlcs & Co.
Sebastian Bach, Br. bk., Nagasaki, Feb
ruary 17.
Star of Italy, Haw. sp., Wester, New
castle, June 1.
St. Katherlne, Am. bk Saunders, San
Francisco, July 12. C. Brewer & Co.
S. N. Castle, Am. bkt, Hubbard, San
Francisco, July 17. W. G. Irwin &
Co.
Skagit, Am. bkt, Robinson, Port Gam
ble, July 17. Wilder & Co.
W. B. Flint, Am. bk., Parson, New
York, June 21.
W. II. Dlmond, Am. bkt.. Nllson, San
Francisco, July 8. ,W. G. Irwin & Co.
W. II. Smith, Am. .schr., Smith, Port
Blakeley, July 12. 0. L. & B. A. .
New York, July 11. A despatch lo
the Tribune from London says:
Lord Roberts' reports at midnight
again reveal the progress In tho Orange
River colony by which the release of
several divisions for service In China
Is brought nearer.
Generals Paget and Clements aftci ii
(Gnerats Paget and Clements after a
hard fight deprives General I)e Wet of
his chief center of supplies and forces
him to retire to Harrismlth and the
mountain district, whero his com
mandos can And little food. Vrcde and
Harrismlth are now the only towns of
the Orange River colony not under
British control. The chances or a
counter-stroke are rapidly diminishing
both In tho Orange River colony nnd
in the Transvaal, and It may be poj-
iilble within a fortnight for Lord Hoo
trts to send reinforcements to China.
PLUMBERS PRAI8E DUFFY.
Members of the local Journeyman
Plumbers' Acsoclatlon are very en
thusiastic In their endorsement of
Plumbing Inspector Duffy. One of tho
prominent members of the organiza
tion said this morning, "We ore proud
cf Duffy nnd bellevo tho people- of Ho
tolulu ought to know of the good work
he Is doing for the city. When tho
Journeymen do their work they llko to
do It In shape and there Is no work of
any kind now going In that Is not ac
cording to the best principles of mod
ern sanitary science. The people don't
npprcclate It, but wo who have worked
In other cities know what's going on.
Mr Duffy on flit to have a great deal of
credit for the short time In which he
has put things In ship shape order for
the benefit of the public nnd tho plumb
ers as well. The standard here now is
ns high as In any city of the United
States. Mr. Duffy lias shown that ho Is
Ln experienced and capable man In
every department of his line."
Tho union men of Honolulu aro con
templating a proper celebration cf
l.ntor Day this year. The member
plan to parade In uniform' and have
ceremonies that will bo appropriate to
the occasion.
STAGE' KISSES ARE GENUINE.
T'j. rMle Dmnda Tionll.m P.tfa
In Stun l.ovrntftklnir.
"Ilinbrnciw nnd klsi-s art- rehearwd
.vltlt tlicextroiiiest oir" writes Frank
lin I'yles of The Itriinirxnl of 11 I'lny"
u The Ladles' Iloim- Journal. "Tln-y
must l:nvc nn linpiililvc innmirr. The
mi lint look sulllck'iitly ftivlil. It Is a
urloim sight Hint of iwu players who
iri to I'XprwH the nnlt'iit lent1 tvhleli
linkeppnrt has written for liU 'Ito
ueo nnil Jtillel.' tit'.l who nt i-ehearxnl,
,1 modern 1 lot en tunl 1:11 newssorlvs of
llninniir. prnel.ee 11 kins ns mechanical
y nntl unfeelingly us though It were,
is It l then, utterly devoid of sentl
neiit. There must lie no lipxltntlon or
Ittmslness. Homed not permitted to
treble whether 10 throw lioth nrms
iiotinil his sweetheart or only one or
.vlilch. nor mny Juliet be shy or for
ward, yielding or ittliiB. ns she
Iiookus. The director will plnce their
nrms for them If they do not tlicuv
telves make n picturesque exhibit of
tenderness.
"And the l:lst? Shall It bo delivered
by the wooer on the lips of the won
or on the brow or check? Thnt ques
tion Is considered nnd settled. Are
kisses on the stage genuine? iVclI. not
ut rehearsals, except, maybe, once or
twice. In order to show the effect fully.
An nctress woultl resent a real kiss at
n rehearsal except when necessary.
For the satisfaction of nntural curiosi
ty on tlmt point lt'inny be told right
hero that most of tho kisses In the pub
lic performances of plays aro actual
kisses."
clSaWnlf MI
r
John IMott,
PLUMBER,
75and79KlnKttrMt
TELEPHONE NO 81
NOW 1. the Urns to get laaasi as
breakage seen to, and Jjsw
Roofs Put In Ord
By competent wMsaaaaw
VESSELS EXPECTED.
TIEN T6IN HARD PRESSED.
Washington, July 11. Tho following
cablegram has been received at the
Navy Department from Admiral Re-
mey:
"Chefoo, July 10. Secretary Navy.
Arrived yesterday. Two battalions
9th Infantry and one battalion ma
rines. Col. Meade, landed todny to pro
ceed to Tien TBln. Allied forces ni
Tien Tsln engaged In maintaining
their defenses Ordered Solace here to
take sick and wounded to Yokohama
hospital. Oregon proceed soon to dock
at Kurc, towed by chartered steamer
and convoyed by Nashville. Jut:
learned from Admiral Seymour at Tien
Tsln foreigners there are bard pressed
Yankee Golfer Leads. ,
Chicago, Julv 11. Harry Vardon,
tho English golfer, lost again today,
He and Fred Herd played a 38-hoIe
match with Will Smith and David Boll
and lost three down, two to play.
ln the afternoon play Vardon putted
poorly In contrast to the work of
Smith.
The result of the afternoon's play
was that Vardon and Herd won four
holes and halved eight The winner's
totalled 163 as against the loser's 169.
Wlterr Tlsrcre Pear Men,
A cheerful plnce Is SorapouJee, In In
dia. The rainfall there often Is ns
great In one afternoon In the rainy
season as It Is In New York state In a
whole year, nnd tigers nnd leopards
are ns plentiful as dogs nrc on New
York's east side. On account of tbo
tremendous dampness the cnttlc have
to bo driven to the top of tho hills, so
that they shall not get their feet too
wet and the tigers ami leopards climb
to tliesc liigit mutinies niso, uecanse
they are Imbued with the kindly desire
to save thoNc cattle from pneumonia
and other Ills by eating them carefully
nntl with due enjoyment.
As .there arc no forests on the hills
l lie tigers prowl nliout all night In the
open, lylu! concealed during the day
In tho limestone enves. the coat pits
ami between the crevices of the rocks.
The residents come upon them In nil
manner,, of odd nooks and comers so
unexpectedly that the beasts arc as
much alarmed as themselves nud usu
ally seamier off In one direction, their
disturbers llylug In the oppcjjlto one.
No one stirs out nt nighttime Without a
powerful lantern or torch, for, as a
rule, wild beasts will not come near n
light though this rule docs not bold
good In all cases. New York Herald.
For the Plumbing
On that new bonse that jrow arc
about to bttild or the aJtetatiosM
yon are Intending to ssake ea
yonr property. Call aad s aw
and get an estimate.
JAS. NOTT, Jr
Practical Tinsmith and PlasslMt.
8hop: Beretanla street, 4 stems sass
of Punchbowl. Phone 844.
Hour 7 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
W.H.Baitn HW.SUtf.
Honolulu Sheet Metal f nti;
Galvanlzsd Iron Skylights and VMUktftsa,
Metal Roofing,
Conductor Pip and Gutter Wsrtc.
Bksait. Swot, sot Qas aa4 Hwrliat, sheesssi
ssrJooMif troaetlr awlil to.-wa
Tel. White 41. P.O.Box: 179.
BEK HAAHBO,
King street, ne. Railroad Daps,
Plumber nJ TinnasJtk
Batlsfaotlost guaranteed.
All work promptly aad osurafaBy
attended to. iMt
FRED ACROSS,
Consulting and Bupsrintondloo-
Electrical Hydraulic
ENGINEER.
KJoctroilrtlraullc Power Transsniaelon
REPORTS AND EOTIMATEB
FURNISHED. . . .
With Catton-Nell Co., Queen street
Office next to Pn-wCHoe. IMS
From.
Vessel.
Mary Wlnkleman. Am. bkt
Gray's Harbor
Kllmory, Br. sp Liverpool
Helen Brewer, Haw. sp New York
Challenger, Am. sp New York
Henry Falling, Am. sp New Ywk
A. J. Fuller. Am. sn Nagasaki
Hayden Brown, Am. bk Newcastle
John C. Potter, Am. sp Newcastle
General Fnlrchlld. Am. bk. ..Newcastle
Euterpe, Haw. sp Newcastle
Star of Russia, Haw. sp Newcastle
SEATTLE BEER.
The ever popular Rainier beer Is be
coming a household word and "will
you have a gtass of Seattle," is mora
often heard than anything else. Ths
Crrcerlou Saloon has the beer on tap or
tn bottle.
JMEST.'TAYLOB,
m.aoi.soc.&b.
Hydraulic
OONStiLtlHO
Engineer.
TeUt.'SSS
B06Judd Block.
. i
t-
Honolulu Iron Works Co
Improved and modern. SUGAR MA
CHINERY of every capacity' and tW '
scrlptlon made to order. Boiler Work
and RIVETED PIPES for Irrigation
purposes a specialty. Particular atten
tion paid to JOB WORK, and regalia
executed at shortest hotleox
....THE....
Honolulu - Tobacco - Co., - Ltd.,
Cos. Fort and Merchant Struts.
HAS RECEIVED PER "AUSTRALIA" FROM
.ETe-w TTox3s
To. Wort! Ronownoa' Brand ol Cl.ait
-Hiillietn - Russell-
PURITANOS.
This elegant CIGAR can be purchased for FIVE CENTS only.
TRY THEM. NONE BETTER.
Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd.
EirailTSEBS
Boilermakers
STATIONS.
(Outward)
Hoooloia ....
Purl Cttr...
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Walaoao
Walaloa
Kafauku
STATIONS,
(lawaid)
Kanuka..,
Walalua..
Walaaaa .
Baa Mill.,
Put I City
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Agent
O. P. DsNisnit, Rnperlntandent
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NOT1CB.
Under the United States law on and
after June 14th, 1900, all shipping re
celDts must' bear a 1-cent 'Documentary
War Tax Stamp on the original, dupli
cate and triplicate,
Shippers are requested to affix the
stamps according to law as freight
Wachusett, Am. sp
Dcchmont, Hr. sp
City of Hankow, Dr. sp.
Emlpde, Am. bk
Republic, Br. bk
Sea King, Am. bk
Perseverance, Br. sp. ..
Abby Palmer, Am. bk.
King Cyrus, Am. schr, .
J. B. Brown,, Am. sp. . ,
Yosemlte, Amsp
Woollahara. Br. sn. ...
William Bowdcn, Am. tfchr. Newcastle
Newcastle
Newcastle
. ... Newcastlo
Newcastle
J'.'WCOBtlo
.... Newcastle
.... Newcastle
.... Newcastle
Newcastle
V.inrr.fitl.,'
.... .,-vi.-f"-il
.... NowcasfleS
Nttwcastle
icharge.bo mado therefor. (cannot bo received otherwise.
All employes of the company are lor-i 8hppIng receiptB must .contain a
Diauen wj .- . .v" ... , ' statement or tne contents 01 pacaaKca.
llverlng a snipmem rbctgim u..u. .
tho form prescribed by the Company,
tand which may be seen by shippers
upon application to the pursers of the
Company's steamers. .....
Shippers are notified that (
la shipped without such receplt it will
'be solely at the risk of the shipper.
C. L. WiailT. President
& B. ROSE, Secretary.
CAPT. T. K. CLARKE. Port Supt
Subscribers to the BUL
iLETlN not receiving ifw" Pa
pers promptly will confer a
favor bv notifying tbe "Bust
wss Office, Telephone 156.
INTER-ISLAND STEAM NAVIOA
TION.CO.. Ltd.
Jas. L. McLean, Vice President
WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO.
C. L. Wight, President
1S56-M
STEAMER JJL CUMMINS.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Beginning with Monday, June 18, and
every Monday thereafter, the above
Steamer will leave Honolulu nt 10 a. m.
calling nt Wnlmannlo, Hella, Kamoke.
Kaalaea, Walnhole (and Punalou,
weather permitting.)
W. G. IRWIN U CO., LTD.,
Agents.
1559-lm
W. H. Talbot. Am. schr. ....Nowcnstlo
Columbia, Am. Bchr Newcastle
Benlcln, Am. bkt Newcastle
Prince Albert, Nor. sp Nowetbtle
Prlnco Victor, Nor. Bp Nevcistle
Clan Macphcrson, Br. sp Newcastle
Ancenls, Br. sp Nowcastie
Fantasl, Nor. bk Newcastle
Invincible, Am. sp Nowcastle
Stjorn, Nor. bk Newcastlo
Wrestler, Am. bkt Nowcastle
Drumburton, Br. sp Newcastle
Fresno. Am. bk Newcnstle
Alex. McNeil, Am. bk Newcastle
Golden Shore, Am. sp Newcastle
Dominion, nr. bk -Newcastle
James Nesmlth, Am. sp Niwcastle
Marlon Llghtbody, Br. sp. Nowcnrtie,
Eng
Quickstep, Am. bk. , Tacoma
Philadelphia. Or. sp itamnurg
Carnedd Llewellyn, Br. sp. ..Hamburg
Ventura, Br. sp Antweip
Yola, Br. sp. ..... , London
American Messenger Service, Ma
sonic Temrl. Tel. 444
The use of the Singer ln millions of
bomea shows the anprecedenfud suc
cess of these lderj sewing macWnes
It Is convincing proof that tht, Qlnger
excels ln all kinds of family rawing
and art needle work. All our Lowing
machines are of the best construeOon,
beautifully decorated, and are mounted
on sleected woods in finely finished
cabinets of artistic designs. B. Ber
forsen, agent 1(14 Bethel street
Largest Steam Schooner.
S. P., July 7 The largest steam schoon
er ever built on Humboldt "ay Is the laqua,
launched a few days ago at Bendlxsen's
yards for a lumber company at Eureka,
The vessel will arrived here soon to have
her machinery put In, bringing a oargo of
shingles. She Is 200 feet long, with a
beam of )C feet and depth of is feet, and
has a capacity for carrying 650,000 feet of
lumber of 7,000,000 shingles. Accommo
dations will be lilted up for twenty-five
passengets Alter rece'vlng her engines,
the vess I will engage In the shingle traJe
between Eureka and Newport The laqua
will b: commanded bv Captain Hasch, for
seven years mater of the steamer North
Fork.
-. .
An Unfortunate; Ship.
S. F. July, io.-The British ship Flngal,
which arrived from Calcutta yestetday,
had a most eventful passage. She took
the time of uGdiys to get here, and In
consequence 10 per cent was paid by the
underwriters to Insure their rlskv An ex
plosion took the roof off the amldshlp
deckhouse and killed the citpenter, while
one of the sillors was dangerously Injured.
The boatswain fell from aloft and was In
stantly killed, while several of the crew
were Injured during the only gale encount
ered during the voyage. To cap the
climax, the Flngal was placed In quaran
tine as soon as she entered port.
End of Night Trlpn.
S. F., July 10. It has been ordered by
the Treasury Department that In future
customs officers shall board Incoming ves
sels only during the hours of daylight. As
a consequence the Rio de Janeiro, which
arrived in this port Sunday night, was not
boa ded until 8a. m, yesterday. Under the
new rule the two boarding launches, the
Hartley and the GoMen Gate, will be on
duty during alternate weeks.
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