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SHIM MARU TO SAIL AT 4 P.M. Tide Makes It Necessary to Postpone Sailing Until Late Afternoon Japanese Liner Will Take Many Passengers to the Orient and Big Cargo liner Rhlnyo M Captain ■■■>.. which nails to for the far east, will not leev« Western Pa ■ antil » o'clock r>. m, insto.-;.' :;. ih>- r<eular hoar. Th« tide is respeosibta tfie <]play. Conditionß will not be orabie ;i t i o'clock for pftting the ts berth, and there will be no slack water until 4 p. m. company officials dpri<jo<] yesterday thar it would bo better to make a late than to tak'p chances of wrecking wharf. The Shinyo will have no Acuity in making up the three hours ,)tid Honolulu. The iinpr will take a full cargo from hnro, 5.5 cabin passengers, 110 in the second cabin ami 250 in the steerage. Dr. Bernard S. McMahon, who goes it as surgeon in place of Dr. A. T>. Floward, insf erred at Yoko ftia.ru, and Doctor t!)»- Nippon will move his v«a and pills and library to the i: , -", to which he ■will be atiadu-d rmanently. J. B. Wheeler has been pointed freight clerk of the Shinyo ■ ■ •■ Of H. G. Tripp. Among the passengers on the linrr " U be Manuel Barnshaw, delegate in Ba from the Philippines. HJarn iw arrived here on trie Shinyo and the trip to Hongkong' and k again on the same ship. He is ng back to meet a Filipino delegra ■ ai Hongkong, with which he will nee regarding , the Phil -1 legislative program. tain A. Larson of Loe Angeles, his v :'«■ and two friends will make trio trip on the liner. .fames II - ■ and David Dangler, both ron h the Chicago and North «tern railroad, also will make the nd trip. i;. N. i , lark of c] a rk A Co., Manila, be a passenger on the liner. The sengers nill include ihr usual mini business men and in lar employee. >hi|»» ««» Bonr Partnern" >amc« n & Mahony, who ha\e turned Portland business, as far as I merchandise E .i. Dodge Steam ■ mpany, have adopted ;* new pol i!i the matter of naming their ves rhelr new steel steamer building Wilmington will not be called the is at first intended, but the IJ >lson. The steamer building I hews shipyard in ■ til be the Rosalie Mahony. '■icy build (and the order will be placed Boon) will partni - will take n about naming the new ships, and Sung ev> ! in Ilif fleet. - either an Olson or ■ Mahony. • I names in the local Id md should brine: p ! pc I it carry them. < Wfiler front Notes pts of lumber yesterday by sea r>unted to Tii" .lapanesi' liner Nippon Maru ar ry 3 &i Hongkong. liner China, due Monday from niles from he - o'clock Thursday night, the Hilonian was 904 miles, and the om Hi !o 7*c miles. ■ British steamer Tkala. previously eported :it Suva in distress, has been • eyed. Repairs will cost about |3,QOD. ; - ■ rv :rir Steamship com- imer Watson sailed yester ■ Ith a r nll cotnpletttient ■ < v cargo. Be Coast Steamship com dled yesterday tot s° r>ftle with 1?* passengers and a full Ken^Tvalw - Port f'osta — Emfl Person. i:nrollm««n<i« ' iltnomafa —Edward Jahn pti- e—B. F. Beringer. stnrni Touted Ship - ■ g in ribbons, its fore topmast carried away and all bead Americana ar ■ ' ;■ harbor last night after • eptionally rough passage f \ istralla. The vessel first I to lh« rough weather on Novem - 26, when In 12.56 north. L 46.52 '\'-vi~o-;i The wind, which was a north irrled <'' v: *y the foretopmast, ad sails and fore gaff sails. heavy rolling of the vessel g B4 a both fore and main n to rihhons. The > f! ■ oon«>r ran through the heavy sea \rmr Tr.-in«porle rd- At Snn Franeiaeo, ral. r<-an.-i*ro, Cal. •in Francfeco; scheduled to saJl for Jxnoary <". 1913. U rran<-i*co; efhPdnleil to sail ranuary 6, 1»13. •'■■ tianlla Peceabw 24 for Sao ft San Frencisco December Z. 1932, .la. MOWS Of THE O(EA\ \ni:rc to Mariner* San Kranrisoo, Jan. 2. !01.".. -an Luia Ohispo licbt I'■ cfcl to t" Increased atxwt ■.;■;. !v ili.-uiginc the Uloosißant I .-•-■n! ci) 'apw. makinz (tip | • ■. " m cai •!!<■!".".vrr. Tho light (I Uin*: Flash, X.7 Recopdt; v. to M. Kβ. 39, I»12. ft G. P. Charts 53M, KMJOi ■ • s<; Coeet, 1912, page : 1911. papp , PUot, Paclftc Coeet, IMP, PM< . .)ero harbor app«t»aeb— mm , ! buoy, 5. second ctaaa fan, reported , ! n'l! !■<• roplHrr-d MM M _ el ;-as fiiioy. Bβ. re 2ft having ''"on beretofore re • i...i c. A- G. S. <"lihiis -i, I'arific I--', I!.'-. , . ■ IWI. -! I , !.it. California Oregon aod '■• - 7'; .-Mil 77. i alifoi - ■ . ' ■•. Baa Pablo irrdni ' ' ■ < •■ i-an. rfp!.T'-f'l Dp- j I trjr third class nun a -. H Cfe&rU 5383. 5530. ■ ! Pafiftc Coeet, 1011. pa«e I felifornia. I!nmbold< bay *»ntr;in<T -North >pit i .-■■-: :!-- upar. r*>plac**l I**eenibCT 81, • ; ~ i. t) ailr'it, C. 4 '•■ i s. iUs :- :*■::.'. 5«)0. Boot List, Peelle Coert. I i. . i pction of mip cooamtMrioi»«r I n. w. RHODES, loepector. Hydro*Taphlc I San I !-.i;i 'luco. J»o. 1013. . •, .. .;,...|.h-!- V(»«ielt«? rp- ! oflfcre al Port . oV re it t !>• t in(«T L' 7. 1!"!^. a ni.-ui.ip and ftetiPrle*. ! ~ ■ m)i . ii.itp r,f 1>..-<ui,(x-r L' 7. re to i!.iri(ratfon are . .1 in Brit Is D n-at<T«: j b( will t.«- Mtab ; b< -• • -'• re ex (l ;,,»..i about \ mi'p w< ,t --•bor. Johußt<me smut. B. C. . i l sbtv-il iniiM ■ ■.. ■> i ofl Lawn i"> nt. ■-■ r'. InlPt. will I-.•' <-viHl.lNii.-jl In the fol i.;!iiMi(!o liorfti r«-". degrpfs 25 sooond*. loiifltudc «rtert 131 iitgttm e now .-tHl.li«hp<l atinut f Ui rttJ be replaced by lit iti d bsAj. I TU'w ' ileee on or nbout 15*13. A head* iflrotsliip, pelf r 'f O*ora^«, ■ %s'■.UIII-γ permit! »tl Dg ! jr. tin- buoy pal' i win nlw* n rid occulting B. G. BABTHAtOW, 1 ..< 11T«• ri;j111. I". S. N., in i'iiarze. * rttHf Oil for < hile ■ ,- < 'orrti'lia Mited fPOW for \Vf(lnf*flny nith la of .rude -»!l. valued at |3T,050. fount l.nmhcr Charter* T!ip =•. h —- ■\\v>«tprncr and Tarlos nrp char , uruber from folumhia river to this ' ' at !F4.7.Y Thp stpsrnprs .lim IJntl'-r and . ' -on & Mahonj will load on I'ugot s-mnd far Uμ same rate. ' loci f W <n<l In '•liartprril f'.r •*■' ci fi..[ii Grajra liarbm to Bau new jti 4^.i(j. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS IN ALL PARTS OF WORLD Movements of Steamers To ARRIVE SteaiBT !\fl!l»i..V, \{l*OfU» £•«■ 4 .1 a Astnrie ... JiareJ - ,V S-i 'ii ■< I ]ii7.. P.!)!'' k:l • Tort lit ml & Astoria. . . » * ' j I \Ft>n Brae* I«n. 4 I Hnmboldt il'. A. Kftbqr*... Jan. 4 I Balboa and Ban Bias ...|A««epufce »««• 4 • !• «H Soand Ports Senator i Hnmholdt ■ T <-■« Aujrolps Sorthianrt ... I ' ! & STan P*dro ... Kansas iit> ... Port Brncj: ' ,M ; 4 Ban riirjro * Ixis Ansr. 'H; rv >-.! Seattle 4 Ts<*oma Pnrkiaau I Portland & A'torU |Oo. W. FIA* *an + Rray« Iiarbnr |'T. B. Rtttswwi Wilhipa Harbor Barbara. i flra.m Harbor I , , I.r.s Aicrl.s IR*»»f t'ity .... ; Srsttlp direct jOorerBer ' ! Or»y« Hxrbor !Ce itralii iceln & Wav PtsiBanta Clara ... Jaa. <• ' iH<-a,1e= r ■ ' I San Piceo Jt Los Ane..'S!ato of Cal.. Ban M*co ft Los Anc. .IMarvarO '•liirm & .Ii»pnn [China Tsn. h Nitrate port Msnzanillo.jPamnr.i ,'a'i. « J Hilo [Etiterprie* Jan. k NaaaiBKi [Orwo r>f ConJoralJae. 7 Henehilo WOlWinlna ....Jan. 7 S<»«t!lr i- Tai-onn |Ai. Sampeoo.... Jae. I.ns (iTanalri ran. i Anrvrprp Pan Pedro.lOr»fta|Ban Ian. H Pf.rtjfn.1 ,V \vr«.ris . . . S Port Bra** \rctir Jan. H 1 - A''c<>lP= rtirprt Harvard Jan. * rni7 *: San Pippo. Arirrnian .T«n. R ;/« J'.raver Jan. '■* Sin DifJTO \ ! «- Aug.. <>". W. F.Mrr.. Ian '■' . 1'r.int Ar-i.i a Albion.. Poaw ,n '' ! Pnrt Sun Ceea Pay - , :' 11 '■' i Pufcpl S-iiul P..rt< TmntiHn •''" 1 " : S'.in Tiu-z" k I.f« An:.. (Jnreroer iJaB. !0 TO SAII Date I Steamei ; Destination Sa'N Jan. 4 Ynvomitf ;San Dioso. . . 8 pB»| 51 'Jan. 4 Klamatli Portland ... 5 | Jan. 4 Fiir! Bragp . ..ILos Angeles. 111 am , t Jan. 4 Sppp<1wp11 T.o» Ancle*. 12 m 51 .Ton. 4 Wanhingrtoa ...Con Baj .. 5 I Jan. 4 Northland Portland ... 6 pan i^ , Jan. 1 Santa Monies. .. trw ABg*lM>.' .... ••' Inn. A Fnl.on PuCt SoQBd. •"• pro! 38 ■i I'hPhelis r,ra,v- Harbor! 5 pm 27 Jan. 4 1'. A Kilbm-u.. Hnmfcoldt ..J12 m 1 M.ti. 4 Sfwai.l Balb«H 112 mi 42 .7;in 4'North Fork . . . MmnbnMt . .112 m' "«< Jan. 4 H«T-v:u-<1 Los Ansric^. 1 4 pel 1 Jan. 4 Con Bay |Pt. San lyiiis.l 4 pm, II Jan. 4 Si-iiirr. Maru ... JHoegkonc ... 1 pin' 94 Jin. 4IQneen IF'iijrPt Sound.'11 an) B j Jon. 4'r><\ W. KM«r..l8*H IXezo.. 1 Jan. " Furrka IPanta CrttB.. '■- ! .t.tii. :■ .1. n. BtrtswB..!Loe AM**e«.l ' r»w' " , Jan. R.'Nnrwood L<» "pra 1 .... Jan. .'• r<.m<-> Iroinl Ar*oa..l 9 pm 8 Jan. 51 Arctic Fort Braffl|..| " pm . . . fun S'OetraNa |Le« \nePlP«.'1O «ib 51 I Jan. City Portland ...'1- j .Tan. f> j!.'i« Ancelf II Jan. fi (Iovf>rDor ;San Diego... S ran. 6 Harrard Log AnsrU Tun. TNaTnjn [Portland ...I 1 pm i Jan. RSantd Barbara..jwillana liar. , 1 | , T ; in 7 r.nrHi c IHooolnlu ...j S] I Ian. 7l!*M3*tor iPnn-t Sn-i-.i. 2 ■ (Jan. S Hannlfi |Lw" An;rlPs.' i.Tan. R'Moena [Sydney ...111 ijan. S Sph Foam ]P«>int Arona.' 4 i Jan. S!Broimwick Fwt BrairK..! " pw • .. •Jan. R'Santa Clara ... Loe Aiqcein. - pei '" lien. 8'ftarrard .. s ■■ Dl*jco... 4 pm ~ Jan. P'Sihevia [Roapkone ...I 1 pi O : Jan. 0 Ptnfp of raJ...fS4fl Diego... I 1 Jan. miKawa* City jBalboe ... T- a 12 IJao. in'Aii. Sampson . .[Puprrt Sound. S | Jan. 11 npaver Portland ...]12 ml <o J Jan. 10 On. vr. EJd»T.|PortlaBd ...(19 i TO SAIL FROM BRATTLS ■ina'ifvn p.impr nzwsy <\- Wmj Porte.] nncio .Inn. R asru-iy x- Way Porta Hnmhoidt .Ian. 7 '..1.7 A Vtik'vi .1«n. Co pif:r dirfxtory NORTH <>F MARKET STRFFT '■o: 1. .. Washington I'if P 17 I'nlon 1 •irr r. r«rlfiKvnlPi*r tQ Union '2 M.r 7 21 FHyi 'iT f>. .... Broadway ! Pjpr 2". Grefawtcb 1 M»r H Broadway 2*P!pr 2" Or««rwb«h 2 ipr 13 Vallpfo'Pipr 27 Lombard '■Pγ II Grp*n!Pi<v 51 Po«p)I SOtJTH Of MARKET STREET •ipr '2 Minfien I|PiPr 21 Sprar •ipr 4 Mission 2P;-i '.'« >Ta?n ,: »r « Howard llPipr r< Bphlp Mer S Howard 2!Pipr "fi Fremont >)pr lf> ITownnl SjPiw 38 First >ipr 12 Fol*om l(Pl«>r 40 1 Npr 14 FoIKWO 2lr';-r «2 ; P. M. 5. S. Co. 'ipr Iβ BarrbM)B|Pf«T 44 I >|pr 20 StPijsrt'Pipr r>4 Fourth Sun. Moon anil Tide n'trd S'Ktrs <nat ami pn^iPtp , Mirvpy -Timp Mnfi r.f tide* at Pert Point. Fnr olty front iMi-sjori wharft. H'ld 2." tninutPs. SATI'RDAY. .IAMAF; , . 4 'iin l ~ "'• nm s'-i- '■ '■ i I r : ~ r>< ■" .1 " a . Til. iVw moon .T-innnrr 7. af ?:1!* n. m. quartpr noon rattoarjr 15. at T:.".?. a. m. 'Tlmci Thnc' in I -- ■ : i n it I — j Ft '!. W H W I. W IT \V ■jw, :: .' g 18 •'•.•". 4 '.' u.7 11:13 4.'.' i.J •-.':"«■ ::.4 r> ■•_"'■ »;.:: # : s.V—o.e! . ...... H \v !, W! H W I. W . ii-o:: a 4 r.r.'i , ." .*. n .?. .v.:4 |.o ..! n-47 i :. » > ;■ >; in 4-. ».!] r v n j%.<> I jc, a iv .-,■■_■•; 3.SiIl:22 i>. R! 8:451—0.7 J <v; .( 7 t;:1" 3.H 11 "7 .".."• 7- !■ R • 7 t ■ i> r:.i 12:32! 5.1 7:461 0 '• OFFICE Popth nt mfnn low watrr. to harbor«. TM.A<T'"' ' '< ' 3 n I?*I*l~~ Grays Hern? [Nor. l{Lem tre* jest - j iK'rth jftty glvea best wntpr. Not. iratn erer bar". ' vriib in'uT liar F\ S : c«n buoy l>«>aring NE. % N. ImaK.). ___— ~TTt~T7TZ ri ' ' . - N>batelW .] 7'4'Ang. .V fniamook.i I ..I 13 [Not. 28?C1ninnpl narrow aod j I rrookP<1. sTiislaw ..I T INot. "■ Umpqaa -.1 8%[Oc< MIChiiti _■ ij~h+!r 1 to iK.rtb Wrwey buoy J I nn .-rr..t of hir. ij ,.j Lβ S ». w Chmmp] shifted "500 <<•>■< I "nnt!)ward. Gfvp black 1 hiiny nn fnd of jetty I I berth of tWfl .!lt. R<XPM R..i 5 ]'•■'■. l I hannpl rtrgighl oal i Klamatb . I Channel nortfawwt. i iiumbcldt. Js Dec. ("Stratarbt ettana I open. N"t "v." | i j f.-< ■ t el km wat' i. • Saui i'cfii'ii.' W Nov. 3O'Cb»nnel (i <i fret «ri4e. I 30 fet fleep nearly to ' turning hasin VVhnlrm .] An™. Sμ Pablo.I'MVj! Nov._2fli. ■ ........V.... ..V.. Sep. 30 Depth id <i.-.0c<■.< ckaa- i qpI. •' July 28MS»»en«»l freight and ' .. |: mod width. AUeya R I f j Time Ball I Gutted State* Branch HTdrofrapbfr Oftee. Mer i-b*nt<' Rxcbuge 8 I ■ taco, Jaavary 3 Wl". Tho thwe ball on tho r"<.f at Hip F*irn«o( did not drop K"Jave P.. ft. RARTHAT/IW. r.i.-iitcnnnt. U. 8. N.. In < liarjo. s! Branch Hydroisraphlp Office A branch of the United Srnt.'« li.rdro^rapbir nflh'p lixatfl in thp Mpr.-hatif>' Kx.-li ■ : maintain.-.! in San r*ralci»co for the In-neat of mariner*, without regard to nationality, am) frfo of p\p'-nsp. Navigator* »r- cord tally inrilt-d to ; v!s;i the offirc where a complete set of -hHrts and Railing dlwrtlow of thp world are kept at : h an ,i ! on end reference, nnd Jh«- iatf^t i infortDttioe .-an iiiwayt be obtained recanting ' ii?ht-. danger! to navigation and matters of ia : it-rest to oceaD cooiujcr.p. B. O. BARTIIAT.OW. LJputPnfliii. I. S. K.i in Charge. «hipil»«*nl"i f«r tW \orlh Tli" scampr I 'mat :11a for Vtctorta Tn#« --! f!av with 'Hrpo rmi-i-!if(i t" ftrtMM Rrltl*b American valuf<l at $47.';.">! and includiiiß thp following: 2fl 383 lbr« ft*Mrted -lricl fnilfs. lb« I pranks. C<'.4."o His rai<lns. 4.230 lh« ?w>nns. 121 p<, 74 tons salt. 4,1*1 cs fannwl )ro«vls. \bn clKwolat.', 7"><> pkni onions, <-s saJmoo. H!4 ;iV«s rpgetabloi, :<oe sals and 1 «i « ; 'u 84 pkgft w»i!" i material, 9 aotomohltw. 4 72(i Bk»< roDK-nt. :<.fM*"p it liinihcr; 7" hbls and 1 r* 1,',',". ;'s rolls lPather, 142 pkgs machinery, 3B lixs tin plate. Thp steamer Be«ator, on its l:«nt trip north. had f-Hrg" for British Amprican citif? valnrd at I *4ii.2t'>'>. The following wen the prißeipaJ ehlp -1 » 158.500 Ih" pnitips. 54.250 lbs aMorted dri"d fnilts. 29,27S Ib* rnisins. 1.2()."> e«N wine, HTS .mi- suit. MS i'k*> vegetable. 52.M6 Iba malt. L'.Hn lbs nuts. 20.131 lbs "ii ,'akp nipal, :i<>o pkj;* onlone. •"■''•- I'kps ve«etaMe«, .Vt rs ppes. 2.403 <s ranned jroode. .*..4(m !hs bean*, 11.47^ !h« eaanwite. SB.MO Ibi Ihnerock. and il» rtil*. 77 pet an,] 14 b<li> =;tppl. ]-<!> pkga wacnn meierlal. 14 rolls l«»a«w>r. in.nr.2 lbs m, ."it'i I'fiiMiit, 17 |ikjr:> nia''iiiiicry. THE SAX FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. JANUARY 4, 1913. REPORTS FROM SHIPS AT SEA MARCONI WIRELESS TWm reports are received directly from t!w t'm-lnc eonM wtallone of the Marconi Wireless rompanr: Thorsdar, Jaeaey 2. STEAMER CHINA—From Honolulu for San Fran '■!■-■■■>: ft p. m. 1.288 miles ..ff Shd Frami-'". STEAMER KANSAS CITY -From An.on for San Pm-i,■!-..-: s p in.. -Jjn miles youth of Sun Kr:-,i STEAMER KOREA—ITonre Dor. 27 for Yoko bain*: 8 p. ni.. 2.12fl niilr" nff Snn FimßOfiCO. STEAMER HILONIAN From Sttttfe f"r Hnnrt hilii: fi p. ni.. 004 iii Ups off <b[ip Flnttf-rr. STEAMI'R ENTERPRISE from Hlle for San Fran--is".->: S p. in.. T*C> i;iiles ofT San Fraacteeo. STEA'MEH MAVERICK Free Portland t<* San p>f*cd oat Colnmbia rivrr h;ir. Friday, J*oaa*y •'>• STEAMER QUEEN From Ssn Piepo tot S>n fr-m-i .n- p;45 a . m. . off Toint Sur; pxp«ct to .irrivp S:SO t>. w STEAMER BEAVER—Fmtn rr>rtlfln<l for San Francisfo; will arrim in p. m. BAN FRANCISCO, -Tan. 3. STEAMER W, F. HERRIN S p. m.. 3M mile* , fruni MniiKicv STEAMER KOSECRANa-8 p. m.. S mllps north ( nf fiet'on point. STEAMER KANSAS CITY—S p. m.. W mllps from S.in Frail'isro. STEAMEE SANTA ROSALIA-β p. m.. off Faral |cm«. STEAMER CITY OF SYDNEY—S p. m., 4R BUM "■"Dtli r>l San Freucleco. STEAMER SPEEDWELL—fi p. m.. II milps eoatfa of fojn! Arena. BLUCKA. -Tsn. S. 'STEAMER MAVERICK-β p. in., passing Mondo I STEAMER ASUNCION—"rHi mil-s north of Pea Fraorix mj at B p. A. I STEAMER G. W. FENWICK 2.". milos nerth of Mt-nilri.-iii" Ht 8 p. m. i STEAMER YOSEMITE—4O mile* north of Mondo • i n> nt I j>. in ; STEAMER OLEUM IK\ miles north of San Fraiii'is*'' »t 8 p. m. 'STEAMER SENATOR 20 milrs nnrih of Ppal re** >! 8 p in. ! STEAMER NAVAJO -20 ml OMtB of Colatn b'.H rii»r at S p. ni. i STEAMER CATANIA -1.16 altel north of Sue !'■.•<■ ; -'" st 8 p. ru. i STEAMER FlFlELD—Ps<srri F.Tt Brapß at 7 j p. in. EAST PAN PFDRO. Jan. 9. ! STEAMER HARVARD— Pa?s<-d BwaeaM at 6:48 p. m, I BARGE ?1 ."."> miles fast of Point Conerption i 11 r s m. ni. STEAMER ROSE CITY ■ :J milfs off Point Pnue. 8 p. 111. ASTORIA. -Tan. ". --; STEAMER CHEHALIS -S-..iithnr.iin.i; IS milos n "iio of Cape Mmi- hi 8 p. m. STEAMER GOVERNOR -Seattte'-Safl Francisco: 23 atUn aowth of Cotambia rivpr at s n. m. STEAMER LEEI.ANAW At aacbor off Columbia riv.M- .mi t; p. bj. J STEAMERS STANLEY DOLLAR. Colombia, Nor wooti, 1. B. St.:s-:i. Fair Daks. San Jacfnto. Kboebonc, liflon<\ Ralaler, Ontralin nnd Daisy ali l>;ir!,.-"iiul m Grays harbor. STEAMER ATLAS— \Vi:h hers* 1 93 in tow; bar -1 bound off Columbia river at 8 p. m. SEATTLE, Jan. K. STEAMER TJMATILLA—Sun Francisco-Seattle; ]"aio s victoria 10:80 p. m. STEAMER ROMA—Port San Luis-Seattle; oil Sum] ln-ii'is at >5 p* ni. SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST 1 Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific (Special Pif.pflfrh to The Call* EUREKA. Jan. 8 After having been hsrbound inside all wiirlit the steamer V. A. Kilburn de-1 panel thN morning fi>r San Francisco with Lreight, mail ai"l passengers. The Kilburn was piloted out by ti"-- ttijr Relief. [.ate tins afternoon ih<- Marsbfleld ar rival from s.«i, Francisco with mail and freight. ! Tli" Marshfir-ld TiiJl Inad lumber at bay points. i.fi!" tooigrhl ilv bar was in a bad condition, n hoaTv j;a!' !,:iving (sprung up from the north west. SAN PEDRO r.in 3 St»sm"r Rose city ar rived 'hi* morning from Portland via Astoria and san Francisco, nnr tiny behind schc'.'nle. bringing passengera mi! frfiijht and 1,100 tofts aalvelia ergo. Ok Bom *' jty will dear on Hμ re turn triji tomorrow. ftteaner Santa Clara ire* in an'l ne< today from ami t-i San Franeb«eo and way port* With cargo j for tlio North Pactfle Steamsmp ■ ■oinpany. oil barge N<>. »i complrted the diacharge of * partial >>f erode nil for the Standard Oil ; • -■«tii|■:«n v at Terminal and t>ailed fiir Moatenj iv : i"« ai Ul* <ij; B'rculP* to r^lond. f'aciflo <"nst Stesmahtp cofopasy's st.pani p r ' Rtat« •'" California arrived tonight from San Fninrisr-o via Santa Barbara and ll<'donrlo Bfach and Will pn.,fA,j twuiutl'oW for S.jn Oirpo, toiich ing hrm Qortiibonnd n n Bnnday, ArriiiiN ierteC th" ntgbt trill includp the st'-amiT Sha-tM. ftvi> i|;iys fi-nm r.HHnpliain. car rvinc 950.000 f'-t of lumber consigned to the K. X Wood l<*iniiipr cwnpany. Harvard arrived this affornonn from Snn l»ir(f<> anri afti-r taking paaaeagfra and addl tlonsl .!«'-.2i' |>ro-I'i'ilfi! for S«n Fr«nci«>o. Aftw havitic (!ih«'h;iryp(i pnrtial ettgo of lumber nf San Dips" th<> Bt*amer Rowdoin> arrived, di« chargpd jmr; cargn him! .-loari-rl for Long Bfafh. The Bowdotn la acbednlad !, j deat tomorrow for! t" reload. | POHTLAND, Jan. 3. Reports from Coos Bar ! *ay « luinbiT RcnooeeT beiongtnjc to the fJardener! IjirritKT rotnpaOJ at Qard«Oer, Ore., went a shore j M( that place Wednesday. It la ?ai<l the ressel ] had rene from Sun Dtejfo. Wreckage apparently from MHH in-ize sailing m*>l drifted aaben al TlllßEeook today. . Thf wind last night reached, a I relocfty >.f To miles an imur. Aa it failed to resell the Columbia river from I Neweaetle-ou-Tyß* by the end of last araatb, the Trtri'li b:>rk tjeneral de MefOriCT lias lo«t its j outward chatter " nf ! " 1P question us to whether the Portland Flouring mills will load with wheat j whci it arrive- la not ret settled. The Negrler, which la bringinz Inward carge tot Sleyer, Wilson) & iii., was i.-iken parly In Jane for an outward: oargo of wlifnt. but tlie I'iiic paatace has kept I tbe veeseJ out beyond the canreuim date. Laden villi h wheat '-ari'o for the T'nited Klns-i diini, the Hritish Imik BofttflcCa departed this I inorninjr. ; Al the CoetOffl house rbf* mornlnc the Frenr-h bark Mare.-lial d<" Vlllnrs. Captain Grondin. . liiirri! for Qnepns<town or Falrnouth f'«r camera with 112.- r '<»ft bnahelK of wheat rained at |92,258. I under eaarter to serr, Gtffonl A < - ... Wl'.in it sails TaCHrtay for San I'rnnciseo the | r C amino, Oaptaia Ahiin. will hare Aroer-1 i-;i!i Hawaiian freight amounttne t.. Mβ tons of | prnoe«, ■">'' toe* nf crom arms. h''>ps ;ind nlaeeila- ; nf>"us freight for Kew Tort and tens of tal low for i.niTpcoi The remainder will consist of] > Sim Prandaee. ABERDEEN, Jan. r>. — The barhonnd fle»t of 13 i V»< ln<T*a«ed to i~ today. Tβ* On tralia and Dal»«y MiU-hHI and th*> "fhooner Mahn. k'>na for Sa'ila Rosalia and barkentlm* S. C. I Wfl'ler for Pertrrlaa porta coins to Hie lower] harli.ir. Sebooners Tiiiiru"; nnd Espada will be ; ready for Bailing orders tonight. An effort will be made to start ;>!] *team bar- ' bound rraft* tomorrow, aa the noather has im- ' proved and ttv , bar la Babftidinjr.. Captain Ounder- ; siMi of ttio which left today for San j Pranrl*po, m , t with an acridwit While solug down :i ladder whi li will lay him <ip several weeks. Ills ric'if ankle «ns frnefiired. on tank etearaer Qeorjre and stcainerF : llr>-|i)iani a"d Tarrnel arrived. ASTORIA, Jan. •"•. steamer JohM Pwelaea. today tor Sm rranelscn with a cargo ef TOVi.OftO feet of lumber' loaded at Westport. Steamer Brpakirater arrlted this morning from Coon Tiny with freight anil pii«fnjor!i. five daya] 131 i>ll ai'-ount of b'inc t>;i rboii n<l at Marsh tielfi. Sti-nin schoonor Willamette arrived this ronrri iiir frnin Ban FranHeeo to load lumber. sie;uii acbonoer Wa*p arrived this mornine from San Francisco after t»einK delayed outside by the pale. British steamer Strafhinrne arrived today from Victoria. I'iJii Anderson, wlio bronjcht Hie vt(.;ini<T in. r<■■i.-.rts the wh rotigh outside, with na Bqvalla and there is a heavy <>n the her SEATTLE. .Tan. r,. Palled- Hritlsh steamer' Ix>d<'iier. for Australia. The 020 toi! P.ertha was drlrrn ashore T«eti*rtlay riuiins n violent storm at Safety <-ove near Kefchfltae. Ahwte. It* position i«< not das ireroaa and it l< expected that It will be floated MM. The halibut steamship New England is stnndin»r by. The Bertha is owned by the Alaska C.ist cn.npanv and is tinder chnrter to W. V. RWBa A Oβ. of Seattle Tf hnd n cargo of copper ore aad salt Brti for Psjcei soiind. PORT GAMBLE. Jan. 3.—-Sailed— Schooner OfcanMriui, foe Vuli>araieo. EVERETT. Jan. o.—Arrired —Norwegian ■teamer Jason. Iron Lee Antreles; .sehooncr Fred E. Sender, from San Krancis<-o. EAGLE HARBOR. J»u. .",.—Sailed— Steamer Tailac, fur Siiii Framisc.i. Shipping Intelligence ■♦ '— ■+■ ARKIVED Thiin>dar. January 2. 11:1.". p. 18., echr Oroßon. Mflhrg. R days from CoqtiUte; 400,000 feet lumber to Kobprt Dollar any. 11 :'.'u p. ai., Muir Nccaiiioum, Maltson, 3S Weather Report 1 nlte<] States department of Agriciilturt , , r eatlier Bureau. San Fran-isro. J»nuary 3, 19K>. RAIM'AI.L DATA STATIONS t p 8 0 3 I* : S» •■.nrrka | 0.04 118.8S I17.S8 j S.f»2 ioil Rluff .' n.W 8.2T 110.43 ".■•■' -n.-r.-, men to ■.'...' D-.eO 2.SB ' T.:;'.i 1 .W Tumalpals....; O.Ofl 11. Jk S.80 \ [..13 »an FMnclBCO O.oo 4.r»«. | 8.68 • 3.^ sin 0.0O 1.84 i e.48 3.3] I O.CO l.SO j •.Tβ l.» '»!c|.rn(ieiifp I O.OO O.TO I S.Tl : e.ST iaoYale Obbm ! <>■•*> LOT ( §.M »"t M .\. ic -h's ! n.oo o.»4 B.« 8.78 ten Diego ! 0.00 1.71 S.33 [ 2.11 PACIFIC COAST STATIONS In dip fullowinK tables the masimuin end mini mum temperatures and rainfall are given: • ■ v TAT1ONS * 11 x S r STATIONS \j 5 - a a E o a - }akw 1401 18 » ft i U Sole? Ul?: 32] Tr. | ><■! Montr... r,l 32 0.00 Sureka 4S 88 0.0* "lapstnfT .. .60 14 O.OOj 60 58 0 00 |4>!cm .... 4'". 42 0.10 lonniuhi ...Tβ '''2: Tγ. : ndfpndoncp |58J 26 0.00 <alis.poll ...M 3010.78 Aofelee. 84 eOJO.OOl i.l.virtia .... fin 1 14 <».0<> i!». Tmlnais. Sβ! 51 0.00 with [lead. 4it 38 o.R2 'ii.-.f!ii\ .... 66 360.00 .. .46 » f -"«> ■t. llcyos Lt S3 160.00! Portland .. .[50| 50(0^4 ;rp<i Bio«...|ea| -wo.oo Bonn 'KOI 20p.00 Kosoburs ... I 1 - 4<i u.in vacrameato . 62 3S 0.00 salt Lake... 44 20JO.OO Sun Dteco-- 78 *••-! 0.00 s. rrancli «'.- 460.00 San Jew 82 80 0.00 S. h. Obispn. ! Te! 1* 0 00 SF. Farallon 52J •■ " 02 Spokane ...Am 40 0.18 •Sbmmit .. .|S8 24 0.00 Tacoma ....40 3411 Oβ Tatooeb Iβ 3SO.34 Tonopati .... SO 36 0.00 WallH Walla$4 r>20.14 iWiniKMiiiieca 36 16|O.«0 iVnine |t2| 5©|O.O0 •Snow on ground 11 inchp*. KVSTKRV STATIONS Ahilppp ! «R! 8*10*0©HKnoirHie ...:«»' 26(0.53 Atlantic Cifrl.-e! 4610.72 iU.ilisvill? . .|?.O 26.0.32 BoetoB .» 62 400.54 M'-mfhfs ...48 SOlO.OO Buffalo t« 36 0.38 ,j Montgomery \S2 ?A 0.1 i Charleston ..(60 ... 0.4e|iMent»a] ...38 36 0.82 S2 M Tγ. i!\loorhPa<l ...12. ..0.01 pprivor S8 42W.00J New Orlpans 6-fj 40 0.00 pr- \|oii,f-s. 38 ifi'0.00 New Y«k...|e« 3610.38 Dcrtgr Citv. 64 80 0.00 North Platte 4*W 4IO.00 iMiluth ' . : «| 2(0.0411 Oklahoma ..60 6 0.no Diiranpo .... 101 efO.OO Plttelnirg ■■ Sifi.ee Fastpr-,-1 ...]52 3810.00 JReeweH ....«« 24 0.00 Galveoton '.2 4*2 o.ivi !St. Ismi* 42' t'4jO.OO Grpon Bay.. 2ef 22 0.04 St. Peal M ' "'■' Hattoras (Sβ eotO.ee T»nv« r, ' • " 4 " B*«TW 2-J 24)0.Se TolP'In i n »4, 28 0 46 Huron .. ..132 ltiO.00 Weebin)fton 50 4 Mi.c.t; Jecfcsonvnip .vj . . . n.tO Winuipeg ..4.. 140.00 Kansas rU.T.|48| 26}0.00 I I I ft.] 36i Si 14 -ALASKA STATIONS Kagle T«nana 14 JWJO.I2 (Coom |-2e|-*0}0.00! VaMtei I 14(0.00 sitk.T !.!..' r;-J 26tai2 iMit.-h IlrhrJ r.ii' lSu. 10 i •Report* of jrwtertlay. SYNOPSIS "OF WKATTTKH. CONPITfONS Tb" most Important pp«te«i o( the weathw is t].p SPT( r. ri » storm nyor the north Atlantic staff , ?. Kppoits hit- niis-ine from nianv rioints. l>ut t>;tr onietor readlnga of aboat 2'< IncWe aro reportPd I rronj Virginia to New At BisfT»l.> toe prf-.;r.' f« M lew «" 28.78 !«**«. Snow has fallea from Oiii<> to Now York and raitifall lia , * br en heavy alotij: the entire Atlantic eoest. At Baatport'i.ie inches ami at P.alPigli 1 "2 inefata has fa!fc>n In the last 24 keen. Tlip foliosine high wind* haT* ueuuiied: »n- York. 88 mil* , * Keathw«rtj at Pittabarf. 46 wpst: ItslPieh. 4S mwtbwcat; Hatfera*. ",0 nfi'-tlinfst. Charlpston. 40 west; Jacksonville, 40 u«~t; Tampa, 80 D«rt&w*et; Atlantic dty, 40 south: Boston. 44 southwest: Eastrmrt. 40 Booth. There has been a rapid fall in temperature oTpr thp satire conntra east of tbe Mississippi. At Pittsburß tt. Is :1O depreeg colder, at Hsftera* i Sβ, ai Montgomery 2S atrl at .larksonville mid ! Knnxrflle y>. Twlupwaturaa are he!ow freezins point in all the nortiiern states. On the Fa<*lflr CA«*4 liiKli tinriliwr«it wuidii ere reported from tbe Farallr>m>s to Snow i.« fall ins In W&ftfltDßtmi. Orecoii and Idaho. Light rain is rew it'll .-it Euifka. FOKrXAST Forei-a'-t «t San Franri«"-o for Z0 bours ending midnight Jannarj 4. 19J5: For San FMIJcIeCO and vi^inltr —F«air Saturday; hri-k north \T*n<l. For Sant.i Clara ralloj-—Fair Snturdaj , ; brisk north wind. For Karranwvto vallej-—Fair Saturday; brisk ; nor| h " [nd For Ben Joa.jiiln reilp.r— Fair Saturday: I north wind: rloodjr in the Piorras. California south of the Tahaceapl—Fair Bator '■ day; brink north wind changinc to west. A. «;. MfAPIK. District rorectal DAII.V RIVKR IILI.LETIN* SACriANtF.NTO. Jan. 3.— o!>s<Tvaii'" , n.i inken ;at 7 a. ni. today : f "<'■"'; STATIONS -. . - I- Sft |i : i ! - L?a ■ * 2 fi Sacramento Watershed — 1 Kennrtt. Sacramento river.. 25.0 0.7 — i —0.1 Tip'l Bluff, Snerameeto rivet 28.0 ; 2.4 —| — <i-2 '< Sninf XckD. Btaoy <rt>ek.. ... .' 12.0 1.1 — *f>.4 I .Tacinto, Sacramento rtrer... 21.0 1.0— —1<.2 Cotqu Siipranipnto rivor.... 2t.i> 3.7 — —0.0 Kolgbts I.an'iins, B»C. rlTer. 18.0 S.S* *0.2 lOroTll!«. Feather river ! 25.0 Lβ— —O.O ' Msry<vil!i>. Vnb« riv.T 80.0 G..}—i —0.2 Nicdlaus. Feather livr i 25.0 ! t.tt —. — ft.fl Folsom. Amcrica'i rivi*r • .... 2.8 — —".-' Secmmenta flacto. river...! 2:1.0 7.5- —0.4 I Kio vista, Saerstteoto ttt«. 13.0 3.1* •»'.<» s.-iii ,1o»«iiiin Watershed —' ; Ttiolnmrn* rivor 1 20.0 0.4 — —0.1 I Mplonps. Stanislaus riror... .... 1.2 — — f>.0 I San Joannin river..! 17.0 0.5— —0.0 i Jenny 1,1 arl. CalaToras rtm. 10.0 I 0.2— —0.0 I Electra. Mokelunm<> riv.T... i 12.0 . 0.1— —0.0 ; Benson* Ferry. MoketamBC.I 12.0 | 0.5— »0.5 •Indicates a ri?e. —Indicates a fall. SNOW REPORTS Fourteen Inches of pnow at Summit, clear; 0 ■ inches at Blue ennyon. c!<*ar. N. R. TAYLOR, Local Forecaster. lours from San Pedro; baliapt to Hammond Lutu >er company. ■ ■'-■."■:..■■'"V '•'■:■* ■-■' - Friday. January .3. 11:50 *. m., stiur CcL E. L. Drake, Badger, i lays from' Seattle: ballast to Standard Oil com ■ an\ :up river direct. • ".* 9 ' ' ; ;■: - 11:35 a. ni.. ttmr Phoenix. Kokeritz, M hour from Eureka; 260,000 feet lumber to E. J. Dodg> It CO."-,/" - :.-:.:....;'- - ''' :':-. , ■■'• r<. 9:2«". a. m.. etmr Yale. Mer.-irland. IT hours 4: ninutes ■■- from San Pedro: passengers and trier 'handise to Pacific: Navigation company. .--;. --10:4.' a. m.. stmr Prent.iss, lverson, 24 hour: from : F.ureka: % 400,000 . feet lumber to : Paclfl' Lumber company. ~.- •••?.■"-.- ''•''- ' - ' *. w ,8:50 a. m.. stmr Whitesboro. Frpderlekson, V loiirs from Greenwood; 180,000 feet lumber. & tons ground bark to 1.. E. White Lumber com lany. .' - : ■• ':-': : ~-".'y - ■ ■ : : :r- - .; i -« a. m.. stror Eureka. Paulson. 20 hours fron Monterey; ' merchandise jto Monterey . Bar | Steam ■ hip company. ' ■■:'.'-,' ; •'*"''- ; '. . - ; 7 ;i. m.. stmr Pom", Lilleland. 14 hours fron Albion, . via Point Arena — hours; 110.006 fee amber and passengers: to Swayne & Hoyt. tec.: • 4:40 a. m.. stmr Falcon. Schage, Sβ hours fron San Pedro; ballast to Charles Nelson company. f>:.".r> a. m.. stmr Lfinsing, Albert. 24 hour: from Port San Luis: oil to Union Oil company. 1 1 a. in., «tmrs North Fork. , Nelson, i 2+ hour rom Eureka; 300.000 feet lumber to Charles \, I ion company. . , ' .",:.;.", p. m., stmr Queen, Hannah, 2e hour* fron •inn Pedro: paweaferi and merchandise to Paclti Const. Steamship company. :, ; 6 p. m.. H.-hr Advance. Odijrnessrn, s>4 day rrom Cni|\iille rirer; ; .""-'O,OOO feet lumber to Be* Tt Dollar. ■ ; ; - 7 p. in., s.-hr Americana. Wftpner. 8." days fron Newcastle Ati.«=. ;J. 200 tons coal to Hind. R.dpi & C: . . . . ■ ' , ',',.■'' - : - :: ■ - ~ ' '.■•_•- Friday, January .1. i 0:20 p. m.. etmr Bearer,-Mason,. 72 hours fron Portland, via Astoria •"■" hours; passengers ; urn merchandise, to San Francisco and Portlun* Steamship company. , - V': 9:30 p. m., I. B. stnir Sequoia, Anderson, froa Tllise, fj, , '• '■.' _' r- ['~.- "\, <>.:. ■■■ ■, ■.•■ ■■: ;-;._.; :; 10"10 p. m. stmr Nnnn fmith. Maeee, ;37 hour from . Coos Ray: -. 1.500.000 feet lumber to C. A Smith Lumber company:, up river direct. , ■'•' I ; CLEARED ' ,"_ , . .'" -'■■':". ' Friday. January 3. ? l , Jan BtiTir SWnyo Mnm. Smith. • Hongkong am n-H.v port*: W. H. Averv. affent. «;• -r< Stmr Watson, Griffith, Seattle; Alaska . Pacifl ■Steamship • company. v*. ." / ;-; ' : Stmr : Seward. ;; Johnson, Aneon; . Pacific Mai steamship company. -'■■ - ■■ -■ _- ; ;.'^::- : = Stmr TUnalel, Ilamma. ban Pedro; Independrn Steamship company. : ; : v : ' ■ Stmr • Falcon, Schage, Seattle; Charles Nelsoi company: SAILr D' ' . '- -•, Thursday, r January i 2. 11:20 a. m., !»tmr ; Fifleld, SchiUinsky, Bandon '. ,: . ■.■ , ■■'. . ' - Friday. January a. * 1 :2"i p. m.. etmr City .of Sydney, JDreonan Ancni and way ports. : • • 12: in p. ; m.. stmr N><-anicum, Mattaon, Colum bi:i '. river-. ':.;■'■ <?r : :■?■'■ "■*•'•••• - > C - ■ ■-' ■ 11:35 a. m., stmr Vanguard,i OdLand, Lurcka. .'■•.■ ..'.. ■■■.■ ■■: •• .:.- \ . :■.:■■■■■ 16(80 a. tn., xfmr Uosnoke, Dickson. Portland. 2:io p. ni. mmr P.i-n.l»ns. MpGowh, Albion. ! 2:so i>. :i!.. Btaif Phu.'.ii.t. Kokeritz. San Pedro. .", L'uj). in., Minr Nebraskan, K uierlit. Seattle 1.-M p. m.. ctnir Hanal-i. Hmiima. Sau Pedro. 6:80 p. u».. etmr Watson. Grlffitli. Seattle. SPOKEN jyov. 18 —On the linn, loofitod* ">I west, "hip Manga Rcva, from Pillladelpfcla for San Fran cisco. TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOB, .lan.- :;. HJ p. in. —Weather hazy; wind NW; reloeitjr 10 mile* au bour. WEATHER REPORTS POINT LOBOS. Jau. :!. i> a. in.-Hazy; wind NX; velocity 7 mflee an hour. POINT REYES. Jan. 3, 8 a. m.—Fc*ggy; wind NW; vi-ioi-itv 33 miles an bour. - T'AUALI.ONES, Jan. ;;. S a. m. —Clondy: wind NW; reloefty 18 ruilos en botor. Point RKYKS. Jan. :;, 12 in— Cloody; wind N: velocity 26 miles an liour. NORTH HEAD. .lan. 3, 12 m.—Cloudy; wind NW: velocity 4S milos an hour. TATOOSH. Jan. 3. 12 in.—Partly cloudy; wind) W; volocitv 42 miles au hour. ! POINT LOBOS". Jan. 3. 1- ni. -Hazy; wind NW: velocity 6 miles an ho'ir. ' POINT LOBOS, Jan. 3, 3 f>. tn.—Hazy; wind NF.: velocity 12 mile.-; an bour. DOMESTIC PORTS ABERDEEN—Arrived J;in. ?., 10 a. tn.—Pttnr George I.ocmH, hence Dee. 26; stnir Carrael, henco Dec. 30. Barbound Jan. C—Eleven steamers and six sell ing vessel 1 ;. REDONDO BEACH—Arrived Jan. 3. 1 p. m.— ! Stnir Win. H. Murphy. from San Pedro. Sailed Jan. r , ,. Q p. tn. - -Simr Win. H.. Murphy. for Enreka; t> i>. m., ptmr Washington, for San Fr.incisc.-i. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Ppc. r,l--Stmr Paraisn. for Portland. Jan. •',—Stnirs Mflvilie Dollar. Harvard and Saufa Clara, for San Francisco; ; srmr Wui. H. Murphy, for Eureka via Redondo Be»ch. Arrived .Tun. .V-Simr fjanta Cinra. hencp .Tan. ! 1 via Port San Ejdls; stiri*- Rose City, tttat State of California, beace Jau. 2; stmr Harvard, from San Diego. GAMBLE—Sailed Jan. 3—Schr Okanogan, for Valparaiso. POWKNS LANDING—SaiIed Jan. S—Stmr Al catraz. for San Dipgo. i. HEFNWOOD— Arrived Jan. 3—Stmr Helen P. Drew, nonce Jan. 2. SAN DIEGO—SaMod Jsn. 3, 8 a. tn.— Stmr Wbitfier, for Port San Late, PORT SAN Ll'TS— Sailed Jan. I, 5 a. m.— Stmr Argyll, for San Diee<-,; 12 tn.. sebr Afonte rfy, for San Pedro, in tow tug Navigator; 10 a. tn., uttnr Northland, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan. 3, 7:30 a. in.—Stmr Northland, from Hueneme. WEANOELL —S'aiIcd Jan. 3—f?tmr HomboMt. for Seattle. FORT BRAGG—Sailed JaT. 3- -Stmrs James S. Hisci'is and Brunswick for San Francisco. niFNEME—Arrived Jan. 8, 1 p. ni.—S'tinr Be", from San Pedro. MONTERET-'Sailed Jan. 3. 1 p. ro.—Stmr BoMcr&DS. for Portland. TACOMA—Arrived Jan. 3—Strar La Toucbe, stmr Aximiral Sampson, from Seattle. ASTORlA—Arrived Jap. 3, 8 a. m.—Stmr Breakwater, from Coos P.ay; 0 a. tn., stmr Wasp, hence D<>c. 30; f) a. m.. Br stmr Strathlorne. from Nanaimo, B. c.; 8 a. m., stmr Willamette, hence Dec. "0. Arrivfd Jan. 3, 4 r>. m.— Br ftmr Anerier, from Guaymas; 4 p. m., stmr St. Helens, hence Jan. X, Sailed Jan. 3. !> a. tn. —Stmr Johan Poulsen, for San Francisco. WIiJ.APA HAKBOR— Sailed Jan. 3—Strnr Ch'! halis. for San Francisco. TATOOSH Passed Jan. 3. 11 a. m.—fitmr Umatilla. hence Dec. 31 for Victoria and Puget sound ports. Pmwed Jan. ". 4:10 p. m.—Four malted schr, bound out. EAST SAN PF-DRO-Sailed .T*n. 3— Barge PI. in tow ing Hercules, for San Francisco. SKATTLE- Arrived Jan. 2-Stmr Captain A. F. I.nca-, hence Dec 2:> with barge 9o In tow. Sailed J:in. 2 .Stmr Northland, for Skagway; stmr Governor, for SVin Francisco. F:\r.RETT—Arrived .Inn. ■': Nor strar Jason. from S:m Pedro, ■ Arrivr-.i Jan. 3 — Scfcr Pl*d E- Sander, hence Dec. Oi EfTßßKA— Sailed .I«n n, 0 a. m.- Stmr F. A. Ki!h:irn. for San Frsneil • ArriTOd .fan. :;, 9 p. m.— Stmr Marfhfleld, lien -<> Jan. 1. Rnrhointri inside Jβ*. 3— Br stmr Gifford, stmrn General Hnbbard, A«ne. Santa Monii'a, Kathr r!nc. Welle«ley and Aberdeen. COOB BAT—Balled Jan. 2, t:3d a. tn. —Stmr Nn'lll Smith, <-n;r RedosOo, for San Francisco; stinr Breakwater, for Portland. Arrivcii Jan. 1. 4 o, m.-Simr Newbnrg, from San Pedro TKWNSKND -Arr'vo.l .Inn. .", Nor stmr Jason, from S:ui Pedro; schr E. Sander, hence Dec. 21. F.'iv*; BEACH -Arrived Jan. 3. 4 p. m.--Stmr Bowdoin. from San Pedro. I .!..!!. i, B a. a. —Stmr Bowrioln, fat E'ir«»k». cons BAT 8»illefl Jan. 3. 0 a. m.—Stmrs Hardy ;md <~ c Ltndauw, fet San Francisco. Jan. :;, 10 a. m S"lnir Alliance, from Astoria t:\NriON--Arrivcd Ja-n. 3, 0 a. m.— Schr Bor tlc Miner, henc*- ppc. 22. ist,\n:> ports HONOLTTJ" -Sailed Jan. 3 S~hr W. J. Patter sen, for Willapa. EASTERN PORTS NEW YORK Arrive.) Jan. B—Stror Dakotan. from Puerto Mexico. Jan. 2--- Br stmr Trojan, from Cailao. FOREIGN PORTS VANCOUVER — Arrived Jan. ."-Stmr Rome, fmm Port San Lai*. SHJlfii Jan. ".--Br stmr Trincnln. for Port Pan Late. TOWXernXK—Sailed Nov. is- Fr ship Ver dee, for Pen FTAMBTTRG—SaiIed Doc. lO—Gfr bark ! bek. for Santa BoMlta. n'XIIAVEN -Pas-'-d Vr-r. 12—G<»r bark Watidebek, from Hnmburs for Santa Rosalia. SABANG—Arrived prto'- Jan. 3— Br stmx- In- I dradeo; from Manila for New York. VICTORIA—Arrived Jan. 3—Stmr Roma, from Port San Lei* Itmr > matilla. bt-ocf Dec. 31. Sailed Jan. 3— Br ttrur TlißOalo, for tort fian Luis. HONGKONG- Sailed Dec. 31 Br stmr Nile, for San FrasrHico, Dec. 26—Jap stmr Tacoma ilant/ for Tscoma. etc. Arrived Jan. 3—-Jap stmr Nippon Mam, hence \ i.-i Hooolnln, lokobaana. etc. SVlini.V Sailed Dec. 28—Bl stmr Aoranpi. for San Krancieco. PAPEETE -Arrived Dec. 22-Bkfn Irmgar.l. frriin piiect iwmnd. PT7ERTO >lEXlCO—Sailed 31- Stmr Bβ-1 waiisn. for Delaware breakwater. SW.INA CKFZ- Arrived Dec. 31—Stmr N> hence Dec, 2^. LEBfJ — P»s.--ed Jan. 2 -Rr Rtrar Mancunla. fre mi Oregon for Pnlt«l Kiu>r'i"ni. OCEAN STEAMERS BOULOGNE—Arrired Jan. .'t-Stmr Ryndarn. from N<»w fork. StIANCHA: ' ■ prioc Jan. 3 -?tmr Nip pon Mam. from Skn Fn NKW V'IUK Arrived Jan. ."-S!mr Oceanic, from Boothmmpton. ROTTERDAM —ArrfTed Jan. I—Stmr Campa nello. from New York. ANTWERP— Arrited Jnn. 2 — Marquette. from Phlledelphla. ORHENOCK —Arrived Jan. 2—Strar Sardinian, fjoni Philadelphia rta St. Johns, N. F. MARSEILLE—SaiIed Dec. 31 —Stmr Venezia. for Now York. Memoranda p. r =chr American* —Sailed from Newcastle. Aus., Oct. 10: experienced fine weather *n the sd'ith Pacific with the usual calms and variables and westerly wiids: carried the SK trades, whl< li were oore SKI than sr:, to latitude r, uortb; crowed eqaater .",0 d:iys oi;t Nov. IS in longituile [45:47 weet; Nov. Sβ, in latitude 12:.%0 north, longitude 146:112 w«rt, n* 2:l© a. m.. got a sud den r-lmrji tru?t of wind from X to \V* which car ried away the foretopmact find all head sails and foregaff «nd ronii sail--; through the heavy roliinj: iif recaH in tl»« cross both fore and main sails were torn to ribbons; vessel's rails undr-r water: tbence proceeded un der reduced <s,'iil sis all Raffs w.tc broken; e\ perii'iiced light wlad trltl swells and calms to port: Dec. ,jf>, latitude 36:34 north, longitude r_'f!:2S weet, eighth a four masted lumber schooner stferteg psw. SF.ATTI.K. .l.in. :;. -Srmr P.criha. from Ketehi kan for S'.irtle. ran ashore ;it Safety cove, south '•ml of Calveri Island yc-tfnlny afternoon; vessel reported not lenking: e\[iect to float it today. ASTORIA, Jan. . n ,. —S"tmr T.ecl.-iuaw anchored entsld*; unable to raise anchor. SUVA, Dec 1". —Br stmr Ikala. prerionFly re ported., has been surveyed: repairs will require about l< l days and cost tvtween f">OO and £600. SK.ym.i:. Jan. ;s.— Br stmr Amur and t.nrcc Louisiana reported ashore near Prince Rupert: later floated by own power; extent of damage, if any, unknown. "HIGH COST OF FOOD" CRY HEARD IN NATAL Produce Firm That Sent IVlaize From Durban to Antwerp la Having Shipment Itctnraed JOHANNESBURG, -Tan. S. — Tt Is stated here that a produce firm which shipped 10,000 bags of maize from Dur ban to Antwerp at the beginning of October, landed p'-i-f being $3.12 a bag, is having the shipment brought back again, the price at Durban now being §4.12 a bag. with every prospect of an advance. The prlee on the f t;i?i. l Is at present :-.ts less, but it is r> I ready feared that the increased coet "t" foodstuffs may offset to a considerable extent whatever advantage may FMtflt from an Increased supply of native labor. By way of mitigating , the effects of the drought in districts where famine pre vails, the government has taken powers by regulation to authorize an Increase of from $10 to $25 in the advances made to natives by the agents when tliey are about to leave their homes for the purpose of pro ceeding to work on the mines. The drought is reported to have broßen in the Orange Fre State. Tt was high time. Potatoes were selling a few days ago at $7 a bag, as against $2.7-"i last year; onions at $3.75, as against $1.25, and forage at twice its normal figure. ABM BROKEN IN FALL—In fa Pine from a fence at tb* Oc*ae flew railroad station, i y.'iir old Willie TrilHH! Of Mβ Pl.rmnutli .ITi-iiif brake bis Iftt tantrm ?<-sifv<\»y aftfi-nasn He wa» urested at tUe ecatral emcrgoury boepitaL BASEBALL FANS ARE AS FICKLE AS THE WINDS Catcher Wilson of Giants Illustrates the Point With a Story BLOOMTNGTON. 111., Jan. ."..—"I see UlAi the averages of the Nations 1 league give me three home runs." said Arthur "Wilson, .second catcher of the New York Giants, who is spending the winter at his home. "It Is a curious fact," he continued. "that all three won games for the team. One of these drives centered j about the most remarkable came of my i career. "We were at home, playing Brooklyn, and as it was Saturday there were 30.000 persons present. "At the beginning of the seventh the score was a ti<", and McGraw sent me in to relieve Chief Meyers behind the bat. There was no change in the score until the ninth, when Brooklyn got men on third»and second. "Suddenly the man on third made a dash for the plate. Jeff Tesreau, -who was pitching for us. tossed me the ball and the runner started back to third. I ran down the base line after him and should have caught him by an easy throw to Third Baseman Herzog. "I threy the ball all right, but it went to the outfield and the runner scored what looked like the winning run. As I walked to the bench I got a severe pan ning from the fans. Their howls shook tho stand?. "I was 'rotten, a bush leaguer and a bonehead Barry! - In our half Groh singled with one gone. I was next up and supposed that McGraw would send some one to bat for me, and thus show me up right. But he said nothing, and I wont to the plate. "Rucker was pitching for Brooklyn. The first one he threw was a bit wide, and I missed it a mile. The fans sent up a deafening Jeer. "1 was expecting the next ball to hp a curve, but Rucker sent it straight across the plate. I connected and the ball shot off on a straight line for the left field bleachers. "As I was rounding first I paw It fly into the upp*er lier. I ran as fast as I could, and overtook Groh between sec ond and third. "'Hurry up! , J said. "'What's the use?' he replied. 'It's a home run. . "And that's what it was. A? I trotted plgS-^— The Annual Overhauling of the palatial steam- sSgjj ships :£:!:i:i : : Yale and Harvard I : : ; : is now hpjng: done and :>;;:! until further notice one jjjjijljiili i:i:i:i:i:i; of these grp-U boats will sail for th* South &i:|-i:::| frn cities as follows: ■:::■:•:•;:; Moudnra for I.OS Angelea !s:s! pilnexdayii for Low |i|:j:;:i:i : . Anßclffi and San Diejio Saturday* for Lo* Angeles lor tickets, folders. : : ■■■'.]■/ Ot«\. apply :i:£>:i:| Pacific Navigation Co. [ I ■ lijjljlijj 6SO Market Street. iflf&i&i : Phono Gutter 310. &!:;!;;!;: Oakland Office: 1130 BrOadWfty. ' : : : :ij:i:i:| I '-■■- ■"■' r '"' ■■■'■-■■ ' ATLANTIC OfEA\ TRUKI, NORTH k GERMAN LLOYD I Express Sailings Tuesdays Bg Fast Mail Sailings Thursdays ' ' FOR .■■% "* LOXDO\-PARI«-RREME?r 1* Sfiilings on SATUHDAYS for ' THE MRDITERHA.\EAN '■ Three WINTER CJtCISBfI to the ■ ' • PANAMA CANAL '\ and 3fi WTST IXniES JAN. Iβ. FEB. 20, MARCH 27. ■ * By the S. S. "Grosser Kurfuerst" I > OELKICHS & CO.. General Agents ■ J 6 Broadway. N. Y. . 5 ROBERT CAPELIE, G. A. P. C, BBH 850 Powell et., opp. St. Francis ■ - g Hotel. San Francisco. I*'- .''•' Tel. Kearny 4794. Home C 3725. ■' TRANSATLANTIC LINES AMERICAN LINE y.Y. -PI j-ntouth-fherbourc- Southampton Philadelphia—UueenNtown—Liverpool ATLANTIC IRANSPORT LINE Jew York—London Direct F;LD STAR LIN£ London, Pnris, via Dover— Antwerp WHITE STAR LINE >.Y._Plymonth-rherbourg-Sonthanipton >e*r York—Qwenstown —Liverpool Boston —ftneenstown —I.tverpool X, y. & Boston—Mediterranean—Jßejypt Pneiflc Coast Agency, 318 Geary Street Phone Kearny 0266 opp. St. KYaucU Hotel. 3. r. FRENCH LINE CIE. GLE. TEANSATLANTiaiTE. DIRECT LINK TO HAVRE—PARIS Sailing TfcurndHV and Saturday. FROM XE\V YORK TO HAVRE ETerj- Thursday at 10 a. m. La Savoie. . .Jan. t> I La Touraiae. Feb. « La I'roTeDce...]aD. Iβ I La Lorraine. .Feb. 13 La Lorraine. .Jan. 23 i la Provence Feb. 20 La Savoie.. ...Tan. 30 ' France Feb. 27 1 ROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE Every Saturday at 3 p. n>. Cbieaso Jan. 18 I Chicago Feb. 13 Niagara Jan. 25 ! Kochambejiu. Mar. k Floriile Feb. 8 Chicago Mir. 15 Boeham»*>eu..Feb. 8 Nlayara ....M.i Y'uitAZl BEOS.. Pacific Coast Managers, o~J Montgomery Street. San Francisco. CABIN OFFICE, 673 MARKET STREET. EnHBKM Paritt—Londou— Rotterilam , T s' :n Screw Sailings Tups. 10 a.m. ! mmmSI3AJOMM tNew Atusterdam Jan. 21 ■ m*T3|T7Je •Noordam Jan. 2S | Hif l?t" *Rynii.icn Feb. 4 j ■HFPR*m •l'otHiinm Keb. 11 pliJI JHJ 1 N"\v Amsterdam Feb. 1H ataimmmmt \ ■■, non o<,nk s \i. • tI'LYMOI TH and BOrLOONi:. I'aclAc Coast Office, ai'J (.vary M. ai'iofs the plate a mighty cheer went up from the stands, and an army of fang jumped over the railings and fairly swarmed about me. "I was picked up and carried to thp clubhouse. In. the mix up my uniform was almost torn off. As I was carried along on the shoulders of a husky rooter the thought occurred to me, how tickle, were t!io fans. "MrGraw came up as I was changing my clothes. "'Well," he said, "I guess you'll get sr» you can make that play at third after a while.' "That was all he said, making , - Do mention of the home run. But that's McGraw'3 style. "If I had not redeemed myself Uβ would have cheered me and told me rot to be discouraged. As I got by he saw a fine chance to hand me something. He's great stuff." I , \< IKI< OfEA> T TRAVEL LOS ANGELES is •SANTA BARBARA SAN DIEGO X?^c^v EUREKA $«m^hi SEATTLE ((vHaU. TACOMA VICTORIA /(V VANCOUVER N&A^iVt/ ALASKA XIAJS*^ Berth and Meals Inclnded in Fare LEAVE FROM PIERS 9 and 11 T,o» \naele*, San Diego, 'Santa Barbara (Jorernor Jan. c. 20. 2 p. tn. Queen Jan. 13. 27. 2 p. %i. •State of Cal Jan. 2. 9, Iβ. 23, 30. 11 a. m. •Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara. Seattle i Direct). Taronia, Towneend, Victoria. Vancouver, Alaska Governor or President Jan. 11, 25, 11 a. m.- Queen Jan. 4. 18. 11 a. ra. Imatilla Jan. 14. 2S. 2 p. m. Senator Jan. 7, 2 p. m. City or Tuebla Jan. 21, 2 p. m. Kwreka (Hnmhoidt Bay) Tnppkn. . .Jan. 11. IK, 20. 25, 20. Feb. 3. 13 n<^n Alaska Cruises, 1913. Leare Seattle Spokane.June 18: July 2, Iβ. 30; Aug. 13. in p.m. Sailings. Season 1913, will bo announced later. Ttieht resen-ed to chance thie srhedul*. TICKET OFFICES— Palar* Hotel. 653 Market street; Iβ Market street and Broadway wharf. Telephone Kearny 492. OAKLAND—I 226 Broadway; Tel. Oakland sew. BERKELEY—2I2S Sbattuck ar.; Tel. Berk. 44. C. n. PTNANN. Pass*»ntr«>r Traffl" Manager. FOR COMFORT TAKE THE MODERN STEAMERS PORTLAND a LOS ANOELES ROSE CITYJJLI BEAVER Sails 12 noon Sen* 12 noon c ,T,n,:arj c $10. $12. $7.85. $C. w $5. 30. I BEHTH AMi MEALS Included. The Stin Frnnrlti-o A Portland S.S.Co. A. OTTINOER. General Agent. Tkt. of nee, 722 Mkt. op. Call; tel. Butter 2344 8 East st. op. Ferry bid?.: tel. Bntter 24*2 Oakland office, 1228 Broadway: pbone*—Oik lend 1314. Home A 4331. I Berkeley office. 2105 Shattuek; tel. Berk. 331 S»fmmpirn, .Ta« Warrnck. »f>4 X ■=«■ ©AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Tehuantepec Route Regular Fa*t Freight Service NEW" YORK TO PACIFIC COAST 1 PORTS AXD HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, ; Bailing froni New York every six days. ! making direct connections with Pacific steamer* sailing from Salina Cruz, Max.. every six days for San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO NEW YORK. Also to Mexican and all prin ; cipal European ports under through rates and through bills of lading. Sail ings from Fan Francisco every 12 days. Per rates and further particulars ap ply to DEARBORN & LAPHAM, Gen eral Agents. 8 Bridge street. New York. WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., General Agents, Pacific Coast. niO Sanponie St.. San Francisco. PVci*lC MAIL UriQ HONOLULU, iPVD Round Trip $110 VIIK BTO FOUR — "Mongolia." ".Manchuria," "Korea,* , "Siberia. , * Also "China," "Persia" and "Nil*" for Honolulu, Japan. China, Maufla. Next Sailiug: "SIBERIA" January 9 PAXAMA LI\E for Mexlc". Central Aatrlw. Pannrn* Connecting for Kurope end South America. Next sailing (past>€Dgers and freight): "ACAPrUO" ran. 13 \K\V EXPRESS, PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICE DIRECT FOR PANAMA AND NEW YORK Next Sailing: ••SEWARD" (freight onl.v> Jin. 4 •KANSAS CITY ,, (pass, and freight). Jan. 10 Full Information at General Offices 354 Flood Bids. Ticket Offices 722 Market St. Pbone Kearny 3620. UTU KiSEN KAISHA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. Shinyo Mara (new).. .Saturday. January t. B. 6. Stinyo Maru (new) Saturday. January 4, 1911 5. B. Chiyo Maru (ti* Manila direct) Saturday, February 1. 1913 E. 6. Nippon Maru (intermediate Service Saloon Accommodation! at Reduced Ratet) Friday. February 81, 1311 6. 8- Tenyo Maru Saturday, March !. 1913 Steamers sail from company* pier. No 34. near foot of Brannan *t.. at t p. m. for f'oko hama and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu. Kobe (Hlogo) and Nagasaki and Shanghai, ami con necting at lloDgkong with steamer* for Masila. India, etc. No cargo receiTed on board on daj of calling. Round trip tickets at reduced r»t«-». For freight and pansage apply at office, fonrta floor. Western Metropolla National Bank liallJ lng. 625 Market et. W. H. AVKRY. j Assistant General Manager. i AUSTRALIA 19 DAYS J VIA HONOLULU AND SAMOA SPLENDID TWIN SCREW 10.000-ton steamers "SIERRA." -SON'OMA" a:id "VKSTI RA/* Uin HONOLULU SYDNEY S3CO ROUND THE WORLD—36OO Ist rabin; $380 CI cabin, via Lejlon, Egypt. Italy, etc. Liberal stop-f.Tprs. Honolulu <!Hilings. Jan. 14. 28. etc.. 2 p. m. 1 tfTdncy sailings. Jan. 14, Fp!>. 11. <?lc. 2 p. m. "Wrfte or wir» NOW for berths. S.'mi fur j fouler. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO., 673 Market . street; pbone Sutter £48. ! issibWJlimßlHiyasjs^ss»*|b* ' Tor folders. Ticket*, etc.. apply Pacific 1 i .NaviSrftiuu Ct>. bhO MaiHet Ht.. S. T. I Australia and NEW ZEALAND SYDNEY VIA T\HITI AND WELLINGTON— 1 8 S MOANA tio ,(X>o sails 11 a. m. Jan. 8; '< SS. AORANGI (9.000 tons) sails Feb. 5. , S. S. TAHITI (VJ.fiOO tons) sails Mar. 5 and ' every dwy» thrrfafter. UNION S. S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Ticket Office. 679 Karket st.: tel. Douzlu SICO. > lli\Klf\l 111 11 8. B. LL'ItLINK sails .laa. |HONOLULU t^^jnujMM^ ! LULAN Balls Jan. 21. New steamers. la.OtiO tons displacement. Leave Pier No. :w. liouuti trip, $110 and up. Direct service to the VoI "jHTISOV >A\ffiATlO\ iOMTWY Market street. Sau Fraacl»c«