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?--?"-?-??'??-?*-*-???? Reports of Shipping and News of Foreign Trade I Opposes Policy Of Preference To U. S. Ships Bureau of Navigation Chief. E. T. Chamberlain, Urges Repeal of Provisions for Discriminating Duties Savs Plan Is Medireval Attempt by France to Put Scheme Into Operation Is Instanced as a Failure Sharp criticism ?f the proposed pol-1 fey of discriminating duties on goods carried in Amer*an ships as a me?n3 (o develop the American merchant ma? rine is voiced in the annual report of v. T. Chamberlain, chief of the United *s Bureau of Navigation. ?Section 5 of the act of July 5, 1884,'* Fays Mr Chamber'.ain, "directa; the Commissioner of Navigation to re port such particular? of the laws rel u-.ive to navigation as may. m his judg ment, admit of improvement or may re- j i uire amendment. "Section 34 of the merchant marine r*- of 1920, which will establish the policy of discrimination duties on th< f.ag, in my judgment, should be re-j I before inevitable injury to our I r.g and foreign trade r it, and before it introduces ai source of discontent and tr - rld's affairs, already sufficiently - irbed to more than satisfy all but I ? Calls Policy Mediana! :'T'-.e policy .? media?va! ratl merely antiquated, originating in the snth century. Its ?best known ap ? .on resulted in the three warfare of 1651-'54 between Eng H aiana, recalled now to mem- ' the rap.*.es of Blake and Van mp. Our early resort to it was in retali for discriminations by other gov? ernments, notably the British, and it? I with the end o? the Napol when foreign governments began to stop those discriminations against :.-; through treaties, since steadily add associated with the names of moat illustrious in American di e men in turr. followed the ?*an policy enunciated by Benja ; n Franklin in the first commercial thirteen United States of America, with France February *. th t amity und commerce can - better obta'hed than by taking 3 the? basii of agreement 'the most ** equality and reciprocity and by ng all those burthen ame preferences which art? us debate, embarrassment and " . Franklin Principle Upheld "Lafay;ta.e, Yo.rktown ?,r.d American roni the two is concluded by Franklkin at ' ?at date and the princ : I as r nco been unde\ American policy up to Juno 5, 1920 the abrogation of tho treaties the policy forma! expression lirected. So undeviating has been - % 7 i r. recent years, versal was : rst Hy greal pari ir, trio res* a internos ? ature judgment to resun-? sway : traditional American policy con irbed. "The only dev.ation during a cen ? any nation from the policy enunciat ?: ngularly was F rar of 1870-71. By Januars 1872, France impose -- duties on October : - . Grant retaliated wi( - nai g dut es, ... . i Sej i 773, France announced its mutations, to which on Septan 73, President Grant re- i withdrawing our diserimlna .!ort lived experiment: Treaties, of course are sub ?? change, but the principle of | Franklin is the basis of peaceful and mutually b'.-r.e*%ial business inter- j : oat In Line With Wilson View Under the merchant marine act of UM i - was dir cted to terve notice within nin?*tv day sactment ol the act, upon k*tion thai ' reaty p rovi renting the application of discrim na? tions . American shipp ng ibr - * ? The Pr a. ed to serve notice ? ipecified by law; but Hubser-uentiy is raed a statement opposing - t.on of the principle. The - time of action to impeach the are to ol ? 'aw which he himself signed; byt the matter brought on of Congr? : among the advocates ? ?ting duties has been the nittee of American Shipbuilders, wl Iscoed a statement to the effect that after the expiration of the notice period prev dad tor in tl '?' th* underwood tariff act of 1913 eome into effect wl eieb trim ?nation would become effective in favor of goods carried in Ana KM, ? ?-. Fe-reign Trade Note? ?i Advices from Mexico City indicate *>*'. ? Presidential decree w ? signed teember 37, placing a duty of 15 j l ,f 2 2 pounds on r*w v.'-.n imported into Me/ - BCtfKHng to the Bureau of Foreign draft? on - house? ?hould be sent to protest . ? ftet th? y be some ?Jo?, r?-gardl*?:i of the fact tr.at a Moratorium baa been declared. Under 7i* Cohan U ?? ? - f, a*, if toe draft*-, a - - <.t to protest *??* 1?\i-.T* nu, *i?n of ejitnmt-.re.n. pap th '?'''? -reed. OflUcis i ties pabllsh?td by the ?spanen" dovernment Indicate that nt?ff? visitors to it >an '' r ? ;' of 1920 Arn? - . - ?:*>mx>*.r< ?: ?,-.. ? 1% V, fengl ins. It i? rtptA <.<?:>: ?'. -mm?r tit}! tir me. a./- ' '? t f-t'i' Um* -.- ??-??. Mexieo, and preffsr credit, op u> one y?*r. {tocan*? ft iar.k *A tapit?) ?ni bifta Inttfresi MrtftJ \w. Uit.fi ? ? higheJ ?He?? are preferred to cash or abort tf^U a?d lumtt prices. I '. S. To Seil Captured Canadian Whisky Boat SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 28.? The Canadian fishing schooner Cunada, from tt'hich it was al? leged, a Christmas cargo of 200 cases of Canadian whisky was larded near here on December 20, was ordered confiscated and sold ander tlie provisions of the pro? hibition enforcement act by the United States District Court to? day. Three members of the crew were fined $1,000 each. America's Share In Chinese Trade On the Increase China's Imports From This; Country Last Year Were' in Excess of Her Exports to U. S. for First Time! America's part in the trade of China ! increased from 7 per cent in 1318 to \ 17 per cent in 1019, says a report from1 Consul Ceneral Edwin S. Cunningham , at Shanghai. The share of the United I Kingdom, however, decreased from 12: per cent in tue pre-war year to 10 per j cent last year. "Largely owing to the -effects of the ',-?3,3*, but partly, of course, to natural causes," it is stated, "the direction of ) overseas trade is found to have ; swung considerably from its old lines ; in favor of America, whose direct trade , ?apart from Hong Kong? j wa valued here a: 211.000,000 taels in! is against 73,000,000 tael3 in 1913. j Imports from America were valued at j taels, and exports at 101, 000.000 taels, thus disclosing a balance \ of 9,000,000 taels in favor'of America, j i is a complete reversal of the figures of previous years, which had always shown a balance in China's ? favor, and completely disposes of the lly accepted explanation of the huge shipments to China by America of gold and silver even if we were to add the cost of freight and insurance to the v;*.Iuo of e3;oorts. "The percentage is not increasing. however, as rapidly as the current opin? ion would in .cate. It is possible that' rablfi American products reach] the Chinese market through Canada, i because Vancouver furnishes better! shipping facilities than do the United; States Pacific ports. Again, consider-j abie American products may be handled i ir. transshipments from Japan and i !\OI.g. The net value of China's trade with | countries in 1010 increased by j ' - as compare'', with 1918, and by ?1.01-1 000 000 as compared with 1013. | Por thf first time since statistics were' the value of the exports! that of the im- ; This is a vary good condition, j another reason why ; ild be in a better financia'. - an ever before. of United States trade in :i gain of 189 per cent over 1913, that of Japan 10*5 per cent, and that of Great Britain only 7 per cent. ? ppears in the returns for to China fro-m that being valued at 3404, compared 000 is: 1913. and exports at' 222,0 . ? mpared with $12,000. hat the outsanding feature of the -tie was its ?itonisl tg vitality tn spite of many ?aps. such as ?::gh e:vcha33ge. j heavy fre ght charges and slowness of i cab es. This activity was \ . rg< !y due to exceptional conditions ; in the United States and Europe. It is not possible to look forward to a! anee - f the demand for Chinese ; products regardless of price. Consider-j able effort is being made to increase j production in all par's of the world. ; ? becomes normal else? where, it will be impossible for China j . :ts at an abnorm- ' al ; :. gh price, ; nd China must expect : in the future to meet the greatest ! competition." Electric Ship Does Well Er?ipsc Shows Marked Econo? mies on Voyage to Port Said According to a telegram r?jteived at the offic nited American Lines ictrically ?iriven ship Eclip th? Unitod American Lin<-*s .ates Shipping Board. , . y .?-.-!' is 'actoty per ? maiden voyage since Mew York November 11 ?"or the Levant. She is the flrst ally driven g?rerai cargo boat to sail from this port. United American .'. i is fron : ping Board and a cal dated Port Said, ays-1 tie E pse arrive.! at hat port De : with machinery orking ?? ?. The new installa ideiabli i '.?on in a ' n.a i ?peed. E. S.Tfas So'?d 430 Ship? 3'.' iSHINGTON, Dec. 23.- The govern o to December 4 had so!?.l 430 nt ship-, t '-? rig 2 13,7,124 dead? weight ions, for $297,818,393, according to a nummary ianued to-night by th?=? ng Hoard. Since .Iu!y 15, when the board's la:st summary was issued, ?aies wre. increased by forty vessels - ; 9SJ06 deadweight tons, which brought 187,748,872. 13.000-Ton Liner Launched PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 23.- Th Lone Star State, : 100-ton combination ?-argo and passenger tihip, named in honor of T- ? launehed at the New York Shipbtfflding Corporation's Gloucc*t?.', N. J., to-day, Georgi '?' .' - old daughtei of H A. D< ? ecial ??s sistant i.o Admiral Benson, chairman of the Shipping Board) ??? eontjor, ??aytian American <x>rp. Trying to Finance Sugar The Haytian American Corporation 3.1V ??tent a notification to thai ? was anabli furl ber I o (inane? Itaelf through bar.kt- ustng su ?;?art a?, may be produced . ? ? ,-< 3- -grinding ginning February I. W21, othei of credit .? - - recto i ? ,: '? the best thfy ; '.."?.? interests, includ , and t?) At this n -c re e i? - * ', " j not to file any of your .-..-.? v. th uuy com m ttee or sign xi OX I'??(." Im- c:ouiiiuny oirni a sugar eatat? ?ivl mill of ?bout 300,000 baga annual ?-,- In Havtf, and a railroad, wharf , and electric Hifht and power property at V'jri au Pr?n Marine Reports THE Tim?S Hljrh Water. Low ?crater. AM P.\! AM PM Sandy Hook. SIj 6:44 - 13:49 Q - Tnor's Island 6:35 7:08 12:'J5 lag Hell Gate..,.8:15 8:51 2:00 3:03 AltnrVED YKSTTItDAT Ptr Bar.kdale (Br), Marseilles, Nov 1$; Barcelona, Nov 27; Malaga, Dec 3; toi .'ames W Elwe? & Co.; With miise; ft 31st! st, Bklyn. 3tr Clarkabnrg. London. Dec 6; to the Coastwise Transportation Co.; ia ballast; Pier 7. N R. ?Str Sophie Frankel, Southampton^ Deo ! 5; to th? French-American Linn; in bal-S laBt; Martins Dock?. S I. Str Graciana t.Br), Newport News, Dec: 21: to Furness, Withy * Co; In ballast;! Pier 32. Bklyn Str ? i3??;.- (Nor), Tampi.*o, Dec 8; V?ra Cruz, Dec 11; Baltimore, Dec 21; to the | New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Co; with mdse: Pier 14, E It. 8tr Aipvlmoon, Port I.obos, Dec 15: to the New York ami Cuba Mail Steamship Co; with crude oil; Pier 5, Bayonne, N .1. Str Evansvllle, Hull, Deo 2. to J H Win Chester <?-. Co; with mdse. Martina Doc -. Stapleton, S 1. Str Lake Marlon, Santiago, Dec 10; to the Munson Steamship Lines; In ballast; anchored off Stapleton. 8 I. Str West Hobo mas, Bordeaux, Dec 4-, to the Atlantic Chartering Co; In ballant; foot C!?th st. Bklyn*. Str Pioneer, Oalvaston, Deo 15; to D T Warder., with ell; Pier 5, Constat;*. Str Monmouth (Br). Liverpool, Dec 1; to D T Warden; in ballast; I'ler x, Bay? onne, N J. Str Cananova, ClenfurRos, Dec in; to the Atlantic Fruit Co; with sugar ; anchored Ott ? I. Str Walter P Munncr-.. Nuevltas, Dec 10; to the Munson Steamship Lines; in bal? last; Pier 9. K R. Str Frednes (Nor), Havana, Dec 16; to the Caribbean Steamship Co; In ballasl Pier 2, Umpire Stores. Brooklyn. Str Carrillo, Cartagena, Dec 4; Porto Colombia, Dec 13; Santa Marta. De,: 1 . Kingston, 1-.-. ? 7 ; Santiago, Dec 18; to the United Fruit Co; with pass, mail and mdse; Pier 15, E R. Str E! Capit?n. San Juan. Dec IT: to ? the West In?! a Oil Co In ballast; Pier 1,1 Constable Hook N J. Str Moravia Bridge, Bremen, D Southampton, Dec 8: to Mooro & McCor i-.ik: i;i ballast; anchored o ft' S : str Mavaro (Br), Demerara. Dec S ; . Brighton, D?*c 13; Port Spain Dec 14; Grenada, Dee 15; to the Trinidad Ship? ping & Trading Co; with pass, mall and nid-o: Pier 24. Brooklyn. Str Burma (Kali. Messina. Nov 17; Catania, Nov is; Palermo. Nov 24: Al? giers, Nov 27; Malaga, Dec 4 Phelpa Bros & Co; with :. . Docks, Brooklyn. Str Caracas, La Guayra. Dec II; Port ', 4 : Curacao, ! >e : *a r Juan, Doc 18; to Bliss. Dallett & Co; with mail and mdse; Pier 11, Brook vn. Str Nevada (Br), Clark City. Dec 4; Sydney, C B. Doe 10 ; to the United Trans portation ' o; with wood pulp, ?oc 2! h st. Brook!; n. Str Niagara (Fr), Havre, Dec 11, to the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, with pas? mails and mdse; Pier 84. ~, R. Str Occ lental, Lobos, Dec 16, to the Texas Co.. with crude oil, Texas Co Docks, Bergen, N J Str BaldhiU, Lobos, Dec 15, to Walker ?- 1'aly. with cruo.0 oil; Pier 6. Constable Hook, N, J. Str El Almirante, Galvos'an. Dec ! G. to the Southern Pacific Co., with Pier 50. N R. Sir Hamilton, Norfolk, Dec 21, to the Old Dominion Transportation Co., wi:h mdse, Pier 26, N. R Str J M Dsnr.iger. Provilence, Dec 21, ro D T Warden, v-ith oil; anchored off Tompkinsville, S I. Str C A Snider, Sabine, Dee 15, to the T'nion Sulphur Co., with sulphur; anchored off Bay Ridge. Bklyn. Str Colon. Christobal, Dee 15. to the Panama R R Co.. with pass, mails and mdao; anchored ?aft Quarantine. Str Leeds Cuy (Br), St. Vincent. C V. FM- Edith, Ponce and Par. Juan. ptr Start Point (Br), Philadelphia. Str Lake Marita, Philadelphia, Dec 21, to Clyde S S Co.. Pier 44. . : Soh Stewart C Salter (Br), Parrsboro, v- ?a to %,,,??.,--..?i Tiros: Potts Cove, Aa torta, ?. I; archored off Quarantine. Str Edward Luckenbach Baltimore, Dec "i to ?,tic'*er?v>ae*i S" <* Co.; 't 83rd "t, Brooklyn: anchored or? Quarantine-. st Awwidale, St Naaatre; anchored off Quarantine. str Detroit-Wayne, Philadelphia; an? chored off Quarantine. Str E! Norte, Galveston, to the southern Pacific Co, with mdse; anchored ?f Q'-iar antinc. Berth Changes Veixe' Transferred to Amolco .Ar.cnor-ii m etre.\m Annetta.-P!*-r?1' N 2" ? elfort.Boot 80th Ft., N. H. Pereby.Pier 6, Bush Docks, B'klyn Conrad Mohr.Pier 4, Bayonne, N. J. lomar .Ft. Clinton St., B'klyn Lakeland.Ft, Clinton St., B'klyn Maumee. . Anchored oit B 1 Hook Hats, B'klyn Riverside Bridge.Piar 23, B'klyn Roman Prince.Morse"s D. P.. I Sara's.Berti". 10, Navy ?ard, --.verre.Ft. Courl St., B'klyn Taxandrier.Pier 45, B'klyn Tuckanu? k.Ft. Clini m SU, INCOMING STEAMSHIP? Due To-rtaj v??ar.;.Port. Departures, Guglielmo Pierce_Naples .Dec to K tina .....Georgetown .' Gen H F Hodaes.. .Cristobal .De City of St Louis. ...Savannah .Dec ? 1 Fort Victoria.Bermuda .Dec 12 Panhandle State. ..London Arapahoe.Jacksonville ... .Doc 21 Due To-*rorrow L'"*o!ano. . ? ? .Cadiz .Dec 10 I.epanto.,.Hull .Dec 9 Comal.Galveston .Dec 18 Dae Sunday Kroorland.Antwerp .Dec 16 Caronla. ? ? London .Dec 17 Calamares.Cristobal . pec 18 Lenape.Facksonvllla Dec 23 Due Monday Rochambeau.Havre .Dec \A Coamo.San Juan...Dec "?a C of Montgomery...Savannah .Doc '?i OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS Bail To-day Mall Vessel closes. sails. Baltic, Liverpool. 8:00 AM 12:00 M Eastern City, Uznzis. . 8:00 AM 1:00 PM T u e lt a n u c k. Casa B.an.:a .12 00 M ICOGFM Toloo. Port Limon.... 4 10 AM 12:00 M Zacapa, Kingston. 8.?0AM 12:00 M Melsdiinler, B u u a o s Ayres. 8:50 AM 12:08 M Wacouta. Vera Cruz.. 9:20 AM 12:00 M : -. -a Sin .Juan. 8.30 AM 12:00 M I I lerian Prince, Buenos Ayres .12:00 M ? M Sail T?-isi?rrew Mount Clay, Hamburg, ? :00 AM poom Arapahoe. Jacksonville- 12:00 M El a id, - :. .Sail Monday Madonna, Naples.10:30 AM 3 C? PM Ft Victoria, Bermuda. 7:30AM 17:00 am Bt Patrick, Kio do ai Iro. 8 30 AM 12:00 M Ron an Prince, Havre . ?- 12:00 M : St Louis, Sa ah .- 12:00 M TRANSPACIFIC MARS ! The connectinc mall? close at the "enera! ? Post Office and City Hall Poirt Offic? Bta tlcn, New Tork, at i p m, as follows: Hawaii, via Han Francisco, steamship ! Matsonla. December 24. . . Jap*n. Corea, China and Siberia, v?a San ; Francisco, steamship Shi ayo Maru, Dtoem ! u<! 14. Japan, Corea. China. Siberia, ''am, French Indochina and Netherlamln Flast .,,,., (except Sumatra) a-ai Ph a; ?? Inlands, via Seattle, steamship li ? , "i . - ? ct-mb?a Haws ands, New Zeala and 1a Vancotlv r ? - VI tor a, | ?t c. steamship N'tacai??.. January Reports bv Wirele?* -??-? fr rom the U. 8? Naval Commu? nication Stution [instance Is given In miles Reports are dated at noon unlens otherwise specified, i ' A C Bedford 200 SW Halteras Dec 21!. Agwldalo 130 8H? Ambrose 8 AM Deo ^3. ! Agwlmoon 40 S Scotland LV B:0C AM Alabama'01 wnw Coton Deo 31. 1 AMentown no NU Palo Ulttiico Deo 31. ' Allowtt)? 912 M Ambrose Deo 33. ! Amelia 40 h Goairtanamo Dec 23, American Press 800 W Torturai r- ? Hatteras n . ? ? . ;r, :: ? , ?..? Cami ei 1 Apache 40 N Matter?* : < ? 22. j A pun 180 |C m ? .i ; a i.|?uh?/o Vi* H feotland '.V pec i Argon 11 W Han I Ki y <?? ? 22, -.,n 10 I-: by N !?'!? ? Island I ? ry an 157 ICSIfl abli ? 1 1 ? Dec 31. Vtalalu it H Band Key Dec 31. a: Bun 1.7;: W T'irtuttas I>?c 33, t Au hum 4 00 IS Ambrose Dso 23. I Auditor 200 K Miami Dsfl 13. 1 Flaton Ito-ise 30?! HVV Tsmps Den tS \ li-snernir '?'?I NIC Tamplop Dee 81. j H?tter?on ?3 >! Ambres? I>??o 38. Black Arrow 1180 K A?.heotr D??e C?. BoEw?ll ?gn sir. Ambre?? 6:30 AM De*: "'S. Bradford 423 N Cul?n Dec 22 Brandon 6:1 SW Block Island De-* "3 C- A. Snider 7S N Halteras Deo 22. . ?- ??Habar-as 10 S Cape Mais' n?. ?* ? Calamares 25? S Havana Dec ?3. Cambria lat 16 "7 Ion 73 07 N'W D?" *S. Carlton 112 NW Torturas Dee 33. Charlee E Harwood 3 B Ba*ne?at Dec 23. Charlee Pratt 12 W Sand Key Der 12. Chinampa IE E Five Fathom Bar.lc LV Deo 28. City of Alma 46 N Bt Thomas Veo 23, .- ? Everett SGO E Tampico Dec 33. ' : ? Eve ?'? 7 - W Sand Key Dec ?3. Clement C Smith :' S Jupiter De<* 2" >;"a-x3'- 330 W Columbia River 8 PM Dec 21. t-oldbrook 659 ?3 Cape Henry Dec 22 Colon 403 3 Scotland LV Dec 22 ' ' t 2 S Sand Key Dec 2' * notton r-'l Sand Key Dec 33. .: i;,'-; \\* N Tampico Dec 21. (uha 30 N JupiK p Dec 22 Danville 41 fij Havana Dec 21 Darden 220 ESE Tampico. Dec 21. Dart ford 2 ( SH .South Pass Dec 21. ? 3 S Jupiter Dec 22 3 SH Cape Lookout Dsc 22, Derbyllne 698 g .\*?-v York Dec 22. D?voient? 334 W Hand Key Dec 2 3. E A Mors? S5 ESE Cap.* Hentopen Dec ?2. rT 3>!1nKsl'?3'r V'J S Cape Blanco S PM Dec 22. -. Cro-R-n 1,8S0 E Ambrose Dec 22. Dt6r23 Dawn 1,2S1 Crora Ca?" Henry Eastern Merchant 1.GS0 TV Honolulu I i -M Dec 23. Editor 465 E Ambrose Dec 22. fcelbeck 5.5 S San Pedro 8 PM Dso 22. E kton 592 E St Thomas Dec 21. El Sol 05 N Harteras De? 23. Englewood ,370 E Cape Henry Dec 22. Ess?* 45 E Fir.* Irland Doo. 23. Eugene V R Thayer pd Sand Key Dec 23. Morlda 254 W Sand Key Dee 23. For: Victoria 270 SE Ambrose Dec 23. tred?jick R K-llogg pd Sand Kev Dec 2-3 Gen Geo w Goothala 26 a Watllng Island Dec 22. Gen W C Corsas 525 S Ba'.bos, 8 PM Dec 22. Ooree 2* S r.oca Grande Dec 22. i fulfstn am pd Sand Key Dec Z" ' 95 N Hatteraa Dec 23. Hagan 65 K Sand Key Dee 2 1. Halea-kala 2,088 E Cristobal Dae - Halsey 27' W Sand Key Dec 23 Halway 12 E Sombrero Dec '-3 ton Roads pd Han.t Key Dec 22 Harvester 3?3o .\" Tampico Deo 31 Heber 3,3,30 33 3-. irfolk i PM Dec 21. Herbert G Wylle 3 32 N7 Jupiter Pec 32 ert ?. Pratt '12 N Jupiter ~>i(? 22 Tidton p,J Rebecca Shoala Dec 22. - ?' Seattle 9 PM Dec 21 1 Island Dec 21. ape Pan A-.ten in Dee 22. Hulai 1 17 S Cape Henry D-c 22. lapan . v ..,?) yk Hatteraa !l<"- 23 - ??- ? 3-* E Tar. ? c - Dec 21. ? ?': 3.) 34 Ion -X.^ 33 Dec ?1 'ulia Luckenbach 1,615 ? Overfalls D?e *?? Kaiserin Auguste victoria. 1,335 E Ai De? -.."'-?* 22. o Dec ? ;- ng 1 Sand 13- y Dec 23 Scotlanti 3.3" ?'? a1? .3" Hatteras Dee 23 - 31 P?a >-. 3 San Salvador Dec 22. I ake Ch lan 20 S J upll er De 22. ??..* E ?e 31 Tl as Dec 21. i-?? '-.-:. Ei?.n : [al teraa D -?? 22, Lake F.-, ind - SE Bermuda : Lake 13 .. - Scotland LV Dec 3'!. Lake Linden 43 S Jupiter Dec 22. Llghtburno 17 N" Hatteraa D ? " Santa Marta Dec 23. Linden 33a.! 2U from Cape Henry Dec 32. Logician passed ^?:ul Ke> Doo 2:3. Los Angeles 140 from Port Sa- Luis S PM : - ?e 22. Major Wheeler 200 SW Key Weal D*c 21. Manatee hi NW Tortucas Dec 22. ? -? ? ?e .' s Cape Henry Dec 2.3. Mar Cara?be passed Sand Key Doc 22. st Dec 22. McCrear; unt 25 S Ambrose D?*e 3". ,'?? K ngston Dec 21. x 91 NNE Hutteras Duc S3. il nia " ,; '-. Jupiter Dec 23. ? 7 1 *. :: Ha?, ana ! iec 3 3 Mlsklanza i"30 VV Ha:-, Francisco S PM Dec 21. ?.and LV Dec 21. Monterey 73 ENE Tampico De?: 21. :? 37" ESE Tortugas Dec '22. Munplace G I -' - ? ith Dec .3. Mun--v.nl 3 - S Scotland LV r?e-* 3 :. Mameaug lu-3 SE Ambrose De Nantucket 16 N Fryingpai Shoala Dec 22. New York (Du tk) - ENE Capa P??-.-/ Dec 23. - : 10 33 Port ;,. 3,0 3 Deo 2 2. - '? ke 113 S San! Key Dec 22. Oscar i? Bennett 82 !V, Hatteras T ? Ossineke lat 17 80 Ion 72 43 Dec 22. Ovurbroci. 12 S 1 Rocka 1i ?? 22. Paraguay 2e'?: W Tortugas Dec 21. Pedro Chrlf-:-,ph?;raon i--- - Ma ?k ! PM ; Pennant 825 S?E Galveeton Dec 21. Porto Ri ?? 38 3- Ambrose * PM Dec 32, Robert M Thompson 3- S Alligator Reef Dec 22. Rochester 513 S Overfnll3 Dec 23. I anaa i30 S San Pedrc Dec 21. Pipestone County 36 X Hatteras De.* 23 Quitta :as t60 S Ambrose Deo 23. Reaper pd Sand Key i??-.: 23. p.obert M Thompson 90 WSW Sand Key Dec 23. Sabine SuA 144 S Overfills Dec 23 Sagadaho : II ? ' --? .-* Cape Pan Antonio Dec 22. San Jo3e 3'.:?- s Bar Francisco Dec 21 v v, -.-.- Dee 23. Santa Rita - 3! Scantic lal 41 29 Ion 58 ?I Dec 3':. Schodack 2191 W Honolulu 1 PM Dec 21, Snr,ulga 20S E Lobos Island G .sennt.ir 164 ?*; San Francisco Dec 21 50 K Cape Henry Dec 22. Solitaire 10 W Sand Key Dec 21 ipltor 1 iec 2". :- 25 s Scotland L\ 8:23 \.M Doc 23 Pouth Pole 307 E Ambrose Dec 22. Steel Ranger 7IS S .San Francisco 8 .PM Doc 22. 30 N Jupiter Dec 22. . . lat 27 il N 1- n 79 31 W Dec 22. ?Sylvan Arrow 510 :: San Francisco S PM Dec 22. Tatsuno Mam 550 E H moluln ? PM Ds ., . 1,030 E Honolulu * PM Dec 21. . ii rd p-1 Sand Key Dec 23. Har aatl -3 K, Tampico ' a .?.-.-.:.-? Ofl *.*. 9and Key D?-<* 3. x . E Si Thomas Dec 20. Westborc 120 N Norfolk Dec 2.'!. West Cadron 1,233 VV San Francisco.? lYd. Dec 21. .? ??:? Cajoot 1,423 W San Francisco 8 PM West Ho'bomao lat 26 43 N ton 71 00 W Dec 22 West Hixton 593 W 3an Pedro ? PM Dec 2 3. West Holbrook l.iTO from San Pedro * PM He?: 21. ._ [soin 170 W Cape Flatury 5 PM D - 31. Wesl Keats 710 W Co.nmbla River S PM 21. Niger 1,743 W San Francisco S I'M : 2i. ** ?? Togus : 239 S San Francisco ? PM Dec 22. . totant 290 '.;K S3 Thomaa De W ico 2-" s >V Hattt ras Deo 22. William ?3 Warden pd Sand Kay Deo 23 Zoppot lat 2-1 IE N Ion 73 08 W De? .: AMERICAN TORTS riMORE, Dec 2.3?Arrive?! ? BtTO .. - en (Swed) openhagen via iVest Waunoke Antwerp. Sailed: Htrs : '- lai Iro; Afghanis? tan ?'.'x ? B ..: Queen Elizabeth (Br), \'alpara?.-,'j : Verona (Nor), Preston: Arc .'?-.<"'?? :-.!.. n ' ' ? -- '.'?? !ba, San J u,.:: .* lulan (Fin). Buei . Will ? :..- iai -'" ... ::" '? "'? : '?' fort.-. 1 >3-.r. Deo 2 3?Arrived: Lehigh, Bco, ?ai 1 dra anu Philadelphia Hovcn, Poi 31ty ? ; Columbu?, Savannah; Lake Elum-r?*, Jack aonvllla and Charleston (la".-'r 23-l>. Sailed; ! C White, Tampico and Buenos Ayres; San Jos??. Havana and Port Limon; Meroer Victory, Portland fer Rotterdam; Everett, Lambert's Point; Jonancy, Nor folk; J D Rockefellor, Norfolk (lattei .. Vineyard Haven, Mans, Dee 22?Arrived: Bchra Roseannc Belllvoau (Br), Havana for Weymouth, N S; Alien Gurnoy, New It-rk for Nentuckot. CHAJtlilCSTON. S. C, Dec. 23.?Arrived: H'.r?! Apache. New York (and proceeded t< Jacksonville), Sailed; Ru?f Jar? (Nor), New Vork. GALVES1 Dec arrived: Stra Concho, New York; Lacicawanna ? irxiic-, Ke " W ?'- ?aarcelona - -:: H II 1 ramplc? Sailed: phla (Br) Uve pool. 13 Italy .! >VCKS< ?NVILLE. D?< - ; " ? Htrs Cub? Havana; Van M ami; Lake ?:. ? rah I Lon via Charle - . ?ehr l?3 ? \1 Roberts. Bermuda. ? House (Br), Bir Hannah; Lenape, New ? : l? via Chai : 'stot ? ?u 3 Coast and bargt Monongal ' ' Arthur; -,. ' ? Adan JkT Intyi -, B*rb?dos, BILE, Ala., Dec. 23.?Arrfvod Strs Lai ? Capena, T?-,?, sehr Georgette, Bilbao, Sil.-tz. Liverpool, sehr IValtfcam, 3'uti-i NEWPORT NEW3. Va. Dee 2"?Arrlv Assimlr.:? Bmbrlcos (Gk), Norfolk; Conne. watro, Haiti.-:. . T.1er (Nor), Dunkirk; I 3 (Pr). Telta!. Sailed ' -?- -,; (8wod), Stockholm: Wlrand? t3w I), Stockholm; Anton: . Baltimore, NORFOLK, ,-'?< Dto -'?'? Arrived: Con nersvtlle, Hordeaoi. Lever:?- (Br), Ball Western Light, New Tork; Vlrg? (Nor) Ui-rnoii: Hem? Franoh (Fr harki, Lambran (Nor), Barry; Nlcoll? Ok), 1 lardiff; Polar * (Va-f? 1, Shi? H - . ? ruglsan ?,.ru (Ja " ?? : Enjtl mil. : ? g -.??,.. I 1 n,-, ,; ivp? m; H&vt i-.-*.- -. - :r Lon -,1.,,..!. 3i ' Brl OlttSE '-.."-- 5 (Dt) n K ttlsha Maru (Jai x 8a Phlla I delphlu Frssno. Barcalona; Antan (Swed), I Wellington] Hslder (Dan), ilarliado?; Itorvlken (Nor), Rio de Janeiro. Lucarna -Hi*), DnnKlrki Norfolk, New England: i-farvey II Itrnwn, New England: Calno, (?ano?.1 pioneer ?Bn, unknown: Corsica. iNiiw knglan.l. Mangora. Havana. Olml < It?) New YorW : ln?a (F?r), unknown; ?i!bi,?*t (Nor). Murmansk: Uai beatsr j Sperlinge ?Br*. Battimor?: Typhoen (BrV i Valparaiso; Calcutta Maru i.lap), Yoko- : hama; Thorgerd (Nor), unknown: Tr?alos, fGk), IC*-/ West; Brookllne, Bremerton; Pe-:--skl% unknown ; Whlteway Hamilton; Mi?osa (Br), unknown; E Ci Pop-', New Eng-?and. PHILADELPHIA. Dec 23 ? Arrived : ' Kalfarll (Nor). Rio de Janeiro; Ar.r.a 'Ok?. Norfolk; VoreneJ (Br). NorfoWt Davidson County, N'orfo'.tt; ParKhaven (Dt), Nor? folk! westpoo!. Rottprdar-, ''?9 Moines I Bridas. Ais ehester; William P Palmer Houston via Baltimore Kr-.-a.seU, New Tork; Tune (Norj. Cienfueg a ?alle Charles M Everest, New "fork; Splendor (It). Savona; Wachtt'eis (Fr), Bordeaux;! J E O'Neill. Port Lobos; -.n?w?, Rio de ? Janeiro via New Tork; Man? ??* [Fr), Ant- i werp; Esparta, Santa Marta; Lake -. Delaware Breakwater, Del, Dec : S3?Passe?! out from Philadelphia: J B5 ! O'Neill, Port Lobos Westcheswald, New I Tork; Anlwa, Rio da Janeiro ??'la New ' York: Espar? a, Santa Marta. PORT EADS, La, Deo 33?Arrived: ! Bratland (Nor), Porte C lombta: Klrk town (Br). Costa Rica. Oskaloosa, folk; Westcoast Asores. Sailed: Blsley ! Brake-on-Weser-Rlver, Qern-.any, via Nor folk; Comua, New Tork. Lake Orme-.. Tampico- Mante Cristo fit), Leghorn: j Turna, Vera Crus via Tampico. PORT TAMPA, Fia, Dec 23?Arrived: ' Luise <Fr). Newport News. Sailed: Mas? cotte, Havana via Key West; Tancarvjlle, Tampleo. PORTLAND, Me, Dec 33?Arrived: gchr Mary M Dieb? d (new). New Castle, Me, fer Norfolk. Balled: Froeman, Norfolk;| Gariba PENSACOLA, Fia, Dec 23?Arrived:' Buckley (Br), Galveston. Sailed: Mydrecht i (Dl Galveston. SAVANNAH, Ga. Dec 33?Arrived: Mi? narte? (Br) Mejillones; Asfg-ersund. Co- I r? nha??n; City of Montgomery, New ?ork; Persian, Jacksonville, and aalied for Baitl- ; more. Sailed: City of Atlanta Boston; MUUnoeket, Port Tampa; bark Slsrtd ! (Nor), Fredrlkshaven. TAMPA, Fla. Dec 23?Arrived: Lake Fartstlll, New Tork ; w.icox. Hamburg. Sailed dchr Favonian (Br . Halifax. FOREIGN POUTS Departure? for Ve??r York BARBADOS, Dec 19?S S West Avenal ; Buenos Ayres), ST MICHAELS, X^r ?o?8 S Bombar- I dier (Bel) (from Dunkirk) (not pre- j : ? BARRT, Dm 33?S E Hokkal Maru A .'TWERP, P--C IS?9 S Eglantier ? PORT SAID Deo IS?3 P Schwaben , (Br), (from Kar?, hl) BAH?A, Dea 19?S S Salluat (Rr). PATRAR Dec 21?S 3 Pannon?a (Br). rPTON : 21?S S Carcnia ', (lu) fr? - . a ion). : 1 i' K.LLICE ! ?? * 18?S f East ' le GENOA, Dec 18?S S Elkridpe. LA PLA T "-. D? ..'' -S S I Arrival? from New Vork i SANTOS, Dec 19?Sehr 0%a M (BraaV. COPENHAGEN, '? ? 23?3 t1 States (Pan). ANTWERP, Dec 20?3 S Chester Kl wa n s, via Baltimore K iTTERDAM, I""* 7 3?3 3 Batarnia. i MULLENDO, Poe 15?S 3 Rcr.alco, -'.a, ! Callao, ! AVONMOUTH, Dec ?2?S 3 Tuscan Star ! (Br), via Bo LISBON, Dec 32?3 S Atlantic City (Br: PORT PAID, Dec 20?8 S Patroclus. FRBMANTLK, Dec 32?8 S O? ndla (Bri, ??'a Newport News. MALAGA. Doc. 14?3 Holmenj?ra 1 (Swed). U. S. $26,775,000 Loan To NsYs Central Approved Seven Subsidiary Lines Would Share in Credit Sanctioned By Commerce Commission WASHINGTON. Dec. 23.?A loan of ! $26,775,000 to the? New York Centra! ; and seven subsidiary lines to he'p I iinar.ee the purchase of new equipment ! and additions and betterments to cost I $56,623,000, was approved to-day by the ! Interstate Commerce Commission. The S roads are to furnish $"0.000 000 for this purpose, and the fund will be ei ! pended jointly. The subsidiary lines of the New ; York Central to share in -.he loan are ? the Michigan Centra!, the Bij Four, ? the Cincinnati Northern, the Toledo % ? Ohio Central, the Zanesville &? West ; rrn. the Kanawha & Mich'gan Railway i r.nd the Lake Erie & Western. -*~-~ ? > Bill Aimed at Foreign Ships Would Bar Vessels Not Meeting \ . S. Standard WASHINGTON. Dec. 23. ? Foreign -hips on which conditions were I '.hose set by the American merchant 1 marine would be denied entra?e?.' to I American ports under a bill introduced 1 to-day by Chairman Jones cf th ? '?? : - . ate Commerce Committee. The measur? would b< ime effective r ?net" ??-? " f ;f r its passa'*;?, n described as one "to promote and de ' velop the interests of the American i merchant marine." In add'tion to ' other papers now required by law, for ; eign vessels would be forced Lo carry j permits issued by the 31 in li .' Board, The Shipping Board would have au? thority to inspect all for? ign :raf1 entering American waters and to -? ?T-.-.tp that conditions a? to san living quarters, food, finance and the lik<* be up to the standard on American . craft. .Armv Order?; -The Tribune's W?shinp-ton Bureau WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.?Array or? ders issued to-day follow: Infantry Odom, 2<j Lt. B E., resignation accepted, Leasure, Lt. Col. S. '7*.. to Honolulu. Dental forp?! Capt M. >. ' iliter ?-? ' 77 >ap. 'apt. :??:?* .- ? m r.. Air Service ' Rutfgrles, Lt. r. W., to March Field. : ?apt. G imery Veterinary Corps I Neate, 2d Lt. N. M. I Fort Bilss, - --. ?"an*. !:. I . :. Chi iag >. hers, 2d Lt. D. L., to Fort r>o?h. -?iernal forp-; i ? C-j.pt. E. O., tt Camp l':k . ' ' . ! i ? ???- ? I, <Juart<?nnaster Corn? :.<*rrran. Capt. H. C. to Panam ? ? Ith, Capt. fl . : g y, ? apt, !'.'. K., tu Fan :. . : a". Capt. T.. to Honolulu. Uisccllanedna ' W, I-. Eng;., t.? Antwerp : .*i^j. N. I'. !-*. a., to New Orleans. H :. IV pointed Capt. Judge 1 icato General's Dept., aaslgmed u> New i'oric Sly, ?' pt. E. !".. Fin. Dept., to Fort - . ? Lt. W. E.. V. S. A., retired, to hi LgO. Navy Order?? th? Tribune's Washington I WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.? The fol ; ?owing naval orders ware issued to? day: - 1 ilion. Baum, Com. ?.i. M , to Asu-.ic ?".ation. Belllngham, B .' ? Laval ? - ? Atlantic ft set. ? ;i Roads. Browi LI ''.>n: >l- S., tn i". S S, TrUXtTTB. Lt. C to AI Ian '?.<? fleet. Lt. M , to L*, S. 8. North Dal-ota. -' a. M., to Atlantic fie t. lan, Lt. Com. G. C, to i?uffa'.o. Dounlasa, Lt. Com. A. E., :o C. S. S. Ar??Eioo'c Katun, Ens. H. W., ta C, S. S. Btrtalnjf Umu. i;.*bn.irrt;. Lt. y. H., to Waahir.-;tcn. liai!. Lt. (J. G.) W. B.. to U, .S. 8. Fred srtek. Henoltlor, Lt. C. Vf., to Harrlshurg. lull. Ens. L. E. Jr.. to C. B. 8, Bt.TT.ln? h?m. Iioi matin, Ap. Clk. H. H., to V. B. B. llrldire. Hook, Lt, F. ??.. ta V. K. B. Belief. Homer, Lt. Com. K. B.. to U. t?. 8. Black Haw".'.. Jayne, Lt. J. K.. to V. P. S, Fulton, liana, (in-.. J. .v . to 17. .-' 8. ? -.-.?i. to u. s, a. SO a*.. . . ?'-??- r.r.i h, C A., to t". :'. s. Pa - v.. v, . to ?. P. B. Sftiramentr? ' i- ???? I'-. I,-.. J. M.. to O. H. B. B-1. fi raun?, Bear i ' , tn Asiatic fleet. V Inkle, Lt. I I., to N?W Vnrli. Wadsworth, Com. .'v. S., to L'. S. 0. illc?i?- | ran. Lt. T., to IT. P. B Michigan. Capt, D M. to a.-.a- c station, /'.?Kim. i.t. r.i. a.) Vf. ft. to '? s. p. Lona' Beach. Fuller, Lt. E. J.. no ?. P. 8, Lansl-iy. wbippsi, Km. H. L to T* S, 8 Nsrena Baker indorses Use of Army F'pf-'litiVs bv Private Plane? WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.?Legislation authorizing army aviation stations to sell supplies and make esnergeney re fa*rs to commercial and private air riar.?? :=?? approved by Secretary Baker, who wrote to-day to the ?enate and House military committees that such legislation was desirable, because de? velopment of military aviation was linked with private enterprise. TRAVEL fTirna m *aV*kW*B*WSkW*aW*m 'u BAHAMAS Perfect climate. All outdoor sports. Excellent hotels. Sailings from New York Dec. 31 ^? For Reservation? apply to authorized! Tick st Aj-cncie? or gg WARD LINE "T- Foot of W ail St? New York ALL-EXPENSE CRUI3E SISO ANO UP No lovelier spot for a winter'? ruling j than thi* island of Encliantmen!. Rat?? cover all necessary expenses o? meals ; and stateroom accommodations for the j entire trip to and around the island and ; return In N'ev/ York. Sailings from ! Sew York Wednesday? and Saturdays i for !6 and 20 day cruises respectively. ; PORTO RICO LINE 11 li.'udwaf. New York 100% American 100% Service NEW YORK to rQUE?NSTOWN iw..^?? -BOULOGNE?LONDON First Class Only Luxurious, New 16-Knot Ships PANHANDLE STATE: Ian. I.Veb! 5 OLD NORTH STATE: Jan. 15. Feb. 19 NEW YORK TO BREMEN AND DANZIG DIRECT S. S. SUSQUEHANNA -, i ? i . ' Dotsmlw - ' ? : x?-*'?? ???? fouet??- Dep't . . *S ?r?d*?y, S. T. Tkoo 12M WsrteUali Freig'.it D-p'c . 1??lr?oii?aj.B. t. ?Pho.na 6300 Rector \\\\JtBX\\\ NEW PASSENGER SERVICE ~m. *?, ,? t ^ ?P?a WB ett To ?.K JL*| I'll Jul w P.y tlie FoBt and Modernly Equipped S. S. "COB?" Sailing from JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Every Saturday :- I . ::; if ?5 nange 1 13 From HAVANA Every Tutsday FIRST CLASS ONLY QinTMilHF ?? ' M? AM! * STEAMS HIP CO. ? 1 A"??\,?ai?W!?- rt-im- IBMi. OFF1C3SS ? ? *?rt;i? ?-. -? . Braarfwar N. Y -,m*li:t. F.. T-: Broad 379-32*33. ? i vorita sp? rts o? ko.'., ?ennl rid rl vi ng i : ? i tor : . lishins ' ; par e the manj lod Hotels No Passport? ttaqoired for ??rrmuda. Two mailing:* w?eklj daring Jan . Feb., M;ir. and April, via inst I>e Luxe Twln*8crew Steamers, S. S. "FORT VICTORIA1' 14.000 Tons Displacement Sailing from New fork s. s. isf mi nmiuow 11 100 Torn Displacement from Now ' - ' 13. 19, ..-' 6**i.: for .-??..;? literature* ta IIRNJW SMIlt III l.INf, U V>"?r.?iill St.. N. Y.-T?l. BowllnB G.-ten 780t \ &<5?-. i?o JNwtol tin i is* | NEW YiRK ? HAVRE ? PAili; l.r.OPOJ jf?l>A !><?<*, 338, Feb. J?, nwi'HAipt?Ui; ...Jan. 4, .U?r. S, Apr. 13 l.A l.AUATtE. , Jan. ft, F?b. S. Apt. J i A To; RAINE. . Jan. 15, Mar I }, Ai?r. 1? FftAM'K.Jum. tO F?h. 17. M?r. 1 I.A ?AT?IB..Jan. 29. Fab. 3?, Mar. 3? CHICAGO . Seb. 15. Mar. 19, Apr. 2? NEW YORK-BORDEAUX CAJIOI.INE .Der.'.". HAMBURG DIRECT MA'? \li.\ .Jan. D COMPANY'S UHU F.. l'J STATE -T., S?. V. \\ rat Indies CtoIm-s. Frank Tourist Co. Pitt? Ave., between 4lat and -4J.i Sta Vanderbtlt 33*" ,*ihort ?nd ld?-?l limn? to Orient from Seattle, I ,<-. Palatial Passenger StsaRi* ahlpa. Nipputi Yuaen ku.?<!*..>.. ?3? H way.N.1 CAN \01AN PACIFIC BAU.WAT Hotel* l'rans Continental. Ali-Y,?ar Kootn?. f. ?. PiHRV. ?. A. Pass, Dspi.. 1231 B ?aj N. 1. TRAVEL TRAVEL SOUTH AME?ICA /? DIRECT PASSENGER SERVICES NEW YORK?VALPARAISO Regular Salir,*? Cristobal. Callao, Molleado, Arica, Iquiqtt?, Anti?agast*. Valparaiso *EBRO, JAN. 29 ESSEQUIBO, FEB. 26 * 'Cal',? ai. Havana. NEW YORK?GUAYAQUIL Regular fallings Crfatobat Buenaventura. Sameraidas, Bah?a, Manta, GuaraqaS QUILLOTA, DEC. 29 QUILPUE. JAN. 22 HAVANA^VALPARAISO and Intermed?ate Pert* ORTEGA, DEC. 27 ORIANA, JAN. 31 ORCOMA. Feb. 28 CRISTOBAL?VALPARAISO and Intermediate Vxrta P.egular Sailing? CRISTOBAL?CHAMPERICO Calling at Punta Arena?, San Juan, Oorir.to. Amapala. 3La C?lon, La Libertad. Ac? juila ar.c! 3an Jot? Kegular fallings ENGLAND?BRAZIL?ARGENTINA Frequent Sailing? by Large Mall Steamer? PACIFIC LINE lli? Paci&c Steam Navigation C*. ROYAL MAIL Tb? Royal Mail Steam Packet Company NELSON LINE H. A W. Neteon. Ltd.. South Africa SSiSsSriS na? Uaioa-Caatle SI ail Steamship Caapaay, Ltd. Sanderson & Sor CSMJkRAL .4.?O.NTS 2# Broadway. Me? Tork PHONt AitQAl) ne* m Aa? 6t??M?h?3 Ticks?? A?/*? ?WH!T? STAR LINEA Nrarby Sailings BALTIC. 12 Noon DEC. 24 ?Liverpool OLYMPIC... ip.M. DEC. 29 to CI"^r? =d Southarrpt? NEW ?OK*-tHiJti??iBtr-HOrTBAMPTOM OLYMPIC.. ? P.M. Dec ?9 ,Viar. ?i Apr. ?0 I ADRIATIC. 12 Noon Jan. 19 Feb. 16 Mar. 11 NEW ?ORK-L1VHKPOOI, NKW YORK?BOSTON?AZORKfj? *?}**.'2,N?on **"? *i Z~~Z I-; GIBKALTAR-.N Af 1.RB-OK9IOA Celtic.iZNoon Jan. ?3 reb. ?o Apr. 2 .,?.. ,v -,o >? -ii a? i Vedic (new).12NoonJan.26-Canopic ... .^ P.M. Dec 28 Mar. 22 May 17 Cednc ..... !2 Noon-Feb. 5 Mar. !2 i Cretic .3 P. M. Jan. 5 Mar. 8 May 3 AME RICA LINE KEW roBK?BAMBOU? DtrMt ?eeetee ft. T.?rRERI'.Ol lit.?SOlTHA.VJFIO.N (Commenelne Dec. 31. N. f., I'ljtiiuu^a and ? Cherbourg ?Kroonland .12 Noon Dec. 3 I Feb. 5 Mar. Y? ?Lao.and ... ?2 Noon Jan. 6 Feb. 12 Mar. 19 MANCHURIA 12 Ntt Jan. 13 Feb, 24 Apr. ; ?Finland ... 12 Nocn Jan. 15 Feb. 19 Mar. 26 ?Zceland ,.. 12 Noon Jan. 22 Feb. 2b Apr. 2 MONGOLIA.. 12Nn Jan.27 Mar. 10 Apr.2l ?RsJ Star L!n? Eteimm *n rout? Antw.rt | RED STAR LINE ?BW TOBX-lflf.K??(Kr-SOI. IH- ; A.MPTU.N?A.V?T*KRI* (Comnienn,... Dec. SI, v. 3i.. Plymcath, ? VTETW YORK?DANZIG?VIA HAMUCTt* Cherbourg and Antwerp.) | Kroonland .. !2 Noon Dec. 31 Feb. 5 Mar. 12 | Ttalr? C'.aaa Paa??n*?ra 0*?r. Lapland ....12 Noon Jan 8 Feb. 12 Mar. 19 Finland ....12 Noon Jan 15 Feb. 19 Mar. 26 ! Gothland . . !2 Noon Ja?. 12 Feb. 26 Apr. II ?reland ... !2 Noon Jan. 22 Feb. 26 Apr. 2 Ideal winter cruises 4 West ?n-iies?Panama Canal?Sauth ?merict Ravins New lork ...?mar, 88. FebrtiaO 23. M?rcb 333. ISM. WOO upw? WHITE STAR LIME S. S. "MEBANTIC" 20,740 Tons Disp.?Largest Steamer to Tropics 25-26 Days. Specially Selected Port* of Call ? J'-r Barbados?Cuba?Jamaica?Klnsaton??Port Antonio?Martlniciue?Fana?? Can? (Panama Citj ?Porto Rico?Trinidad?Venezuela?Virgin lalanda, etc INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY Office?, 9 Broadway, New Tora. Pier?. 5*. ??. ?0, ?1. ?2 North Bl*?er. ?MCHOR a rf information and eduoe ?'our comfort is ?M^'fii 0 Historical placea and institutions m Europe-? .-i. r.r visited to advauvtetsre at *' '-?' ' of the :? ? ,?: one of our ? tea*n?r? Passene-r and Freie!*,: Services from New York CARMAN1A ..Liverpool.Dec. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. W CALABRIA.G?ora!tar,Nap!eswpatra?,I>ubrovnikandTneste.Dec. 28 ->-? VAUBAN .Liverpool.J?. 5 ' -? CARONIA.Mediterranean Cruise with Shore Excursion?. Jan. 15 - ?- ?? - COLUMBIA.Londonderry and Glasgow.,.Jan. 15 Feb 19 Mar. 26 K. A \ ?CrORlA...Lverpo/:? .Jan. 15 Feb. 15 - IMPERATOR....... Cherbourg and Southampton.Jan. 20 Feb. 17 -? PANN0N1A ...._Pirarus, Dubrovwk and Trieste.Jaa. 18 - ?? SAXONIA. .Halifax, Plymouth. Cherbourg and Hamburg. .Jan. 22 ?. ?. ITALIA.\ igo. Pairas, Dubrovnik and Trieste.Feb. 1 . ? ? ? - AQUITANIA.Cherbourg and Southampton.Feb, 3 Feb. 26 Wkl. 22 ALBANIA (new)....Plymouth. Cherbourg and London.Feb. 8 Mar. ?5 Apr. !? SAXONIA .Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. Mar I Apr. 12 --? SCYTHIA (new)_Liverpool.Mar. ? Apr. 2 Apr.23 CAMF.RON?A (new)..Londonderry and Glasgow.,.Mar. 5 Apr, 6 May 4 MAURETANIA.Cherbourg and Southampton. ,. .Mar. 10 Apr. 7 May 12 I.Ist of Later suilinc? on Request The R. M. 5. "CARONI HI aa:3 on January l?tb t->r a ?even t"??'*?' ro'-nfl trip to the MEDITERRANEAN, EGYPT AND THE NILE A most tsmptieg opportunity C?NARD LINER, CL'NARD CUIS.NE, CUNARD SERVICE and an !:!r:irary fianr.ed with only one Mm?that ot the paaser.c-?r?' ec* :ymez.t as? comfort. OFFICE ?1-2I STATE STREET. NEW TORK. A?UISEdeLUXEtothe ^?^ MEDITERRANEAN B?R EGYPT and the NILE S, S&"CARONl? &C0NARD LINE W\<*/ A ?even we?k?' cruise sailing January 15th. Mott attractive rnnwary. Tho$e ?estraui of extending these fiery tn the other side may make use of an alternative schedule and return to New York at their conrenience hy Cunard North-Atlantic Service. fare:? $1*50 up, ?ccordint to stateroom ?elected Appiy taimediately. THOS. COOK & SON 245 Broadway Opt* Cttf Hall. TeL B*r*l*j 7!Ok> 561 Fifth Avenu? Co?. 4**, Sk, Tti Mmrret Hat ?T? m*!?0aa\4tmJittttim*m Mm^e^'m:^^' m-,*^.* x**\-<MY.m,,M xt*?