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TIES UP 22 SHIPS -All the Coastwise Vessels From New York Arc Held Up.' SHIPPIMNEWS. Coi)J(iiued from Preceding Page. StTothflllan (Ur), I.'uw. Manclifitci-0 uiur., fltm V. CL'ftoIA 'iP-Oiinnnt Hrnmhlr Co, xvHfi '?rt Jttelton Hri. ItepmiU .Auckland, llmiton, Acs Tunc i. Kdre At iW MUX DEMAND ,?1 AN HOUJt Employers Willing to Compro mise Unions Threaten to prencl Walkout. Sp Coastwise shipping In the I'ort-of New York wua stoppeil yesterday by n strlko or 7,000 longshoremen. TwcnljMwo ships wero iieid nt tholr piers. The Old Uo minion, Mnllory, Clyde, Savannah, Mor can and Fall Kiver lines are tied un. Tho International Longshoremen's As- foclatlon is mit for U an hour and J: overtime. After a strlko six months ago tho men won a wngo pcnlc of (3 ccnta, with 11.50 overtime, Friday night l.y unanimous vote they decided to strlko again. All was quiet nlong tho pier tied up v Hie strike. Tho rain and later the enow Kept the men from withering on the streets and tho steamship companies Mnnved no sign or calling In strike brcn kers. i:. It. Richardson, vice-president and Kfncr.it manager of tho Ocean .Steamship t'nmpaiiy, wlUch oiieraten th. snvunnnh line, said tho employers had given their L l.fni. nti.t I. ...., .... F j " ui io mo men to bin k dn ii. "U o havo not ient out a call for strike breakers I doubt if WO COUlfl t?nt ntiv ,f Port di I'll r nnAr.il tlnu Htr UMmn, Kvini, Mn Juan. Fadca and Maytjuw-iNoiv York and lorto JUco UteamiUlp ntyr , I'hllaJHiihla, flood nun Curacao, Torta inn riru n. u mrnn. iv intratinii. i uriii- ceria ami I'rio (.iluiitila Tropical Bteaiuslilp i-mii nun. , htr Joseph J Cunro l.Vorl, Telle fs. n, Kingston, I'ort .Vnl,...ln x iflnntl.. 1.V..U Ftr General (I V (iocthals. NoWta, Port eu Prince mi,l CYlstubnl- raiinmn IUIIroa'1 On. oir vt-sia t.Miri, aiviiu. mno l'laia. sancuci, Mucsrl.. .Giwi'..liiiiiiii Mhtsuicliln f',t. Btr Comet. Ucltracu. Tamplco-SUndard Oil Hir Maple, Pludor. l'tirto Ilarrlos-Coast Strarualili) Co, Sir ,Morn Castle, Jones. JIatana New York and Cuba stall Steamship C. . . Str riitl.dclphla. Hart, Havana New lork and Cuba Mall tjluimslilp Co. ...Sir Miinaiiiar. MclMialtl, Ji'lpo and Hancs Mnnson rUouiiislilii Uric , Str Alamo, Dvt. Key West and CaUtiton JlHllorjr Ktrniiialilu Co, , Sir l.nkc Krerland. Hlrli, lauipa and Mobile Mallorr Sfam!ili fo. Mr Tnn io. Kfiuhli. I'lmtlcston nnd JacKsni Tllli C'b do Strnin.tilp Co, . Str Ult lViuaido, Vow, Hruniirli:k-Cljdo Sti-amshlp C, Sir Mndlaon. Nt'Ivm. Norfolk ami NeiMort Xmi-Olil iMinlnlou Htramaliln ". .. , . Str Iifce Kranit.. Kltta. .Norfolk Merchant. Navigation Co. .... Str Vrt WauneVf. Hrrbrt, lialtlraore-In-ternatloDiil Mcivjiitlle Mirtne '. Str William I' l'almr. l.ueaa. l'httadc!ilila 'Sutitlifrn Sti-annblTi (". . ... , . Sir W'nltir A l.inkpnhali. Hcnnpr. 1'hliadcl IjIiIh Uiokcnbaeb Stniml.ln t'i. , , , Str Kilnarit J.nfkcntai'Ii. llniirttal. l'hlladel pbia I.iirkenbarh Steiunslilit Co. fitr I.aWR ('bed in IScudall. lvrth Amboj ltiinn Slranikblp lln. . ,. , Tstr fawnw. lt.lnson, lloiton -Lantern S3trMHi:.lilp rornorntlou. . . Il.rc.' Sonmv h'J. Itamineretad, latnpleo fitaadarJ Oil Co. lie Faid. "Tho strlko has not uprcadj Zae'api.' llaiu'ua 1'iilladflt.hia.' Smitlinnip in., ships aio tied up." KMth. San Juan, Ac: Wnt Vaca. Yukobuma. T.,a strlko waa tho rnmilt nf in tempt to bring tho steamship companies to lurms a week ago. Tho men refused. to g' to work on Friday cf last week nnd gathered around the jiiers talklt's "stnite" apparently without Brecon. cieved plans. Some we.it back to work tie tip.t day. AH were back by Tuc.r day morning. It n the intention of tho-strikers, to ext. ni tho tlcup, if they can. f rt m Bom .n to Galveston, Authouy Chlopt k. vie. -president of tho 'longshorcmei 's uni. n, said. "Thirty thousand men -.vill bo viiawn in," ho added. "The 'Song- hor.mcn of Itoston are now voting, on the slriko proposition." TV "checkers," who are memfcerj of the uiir.n, are also out. They deinanil a reduction of four houm In their pru.ent weeK of forty-eight hours nnd an in crease in wages of from 23 to a T 'o following olllclal ,nnnourrement issuea Dy tne union yesterday; "riie strike vota having been unanl mo . It Is now tho Intention to extend 1'ie striue from Iloston to Galveston along the Atlantic coast, and lnvalvo 31 " io lorgshoremeh. The mipt iwant an m.reaso in wages, in view o? the fact that the wages of tho longsDiosemen on transatlantic steamship plies. hao been raised." Tl.o men's demands, af-eoi'ding to jaines jtuey, a union organizrr, have boen before tho steamship ompanlcs sln.c October, when tho employers said thf.v were powerless to make an ad justment. The National Adjustment Commission mad a settlement which was to have remained in operation until September 3J, 1020. Tho lines uffected ai- mostly owned by railway companit-s. fThe em ployera admit that tho cost ft living has Increased since October and are riady to mnsider a comprnmlsr. If tho strike continues Indeiraitely It Mil be iiex-e.ss.ir' for tho steamiuiip com pany s to lay off about l.MO seamen, vr KKli.u-dsim said yesterday that the .n'."s, although they did nat .like the Idea of throwing thee men out tf work, iul.l not take tho burden oC tarrying the'v on the pajTolls when the .revenue is -hut off. The workers also are taking tie stand that the harbor row should "bo. settled now or never. They will meet, to-day and T V. O'Connor, internation il presi dent jf the association, has. been asked to crime from Boston to address the meeting. SAILED. Str. Mniunre (Hri. NeHrt New.; Pijonne fnioiori. 1'lilln.l.diihla: l'ort Victoria (l'rl. Her- muda: Standant. lv.rt lolma: Colnml'la (Hri, 'Slntpiw (Viainn. Min Juan; I'lilladclphla. . u- .racao; llaltle iKti. I.1htii1; alu.,ia inn. lioitrrilain: Kreilerb' II Kenoirz. i aiupnn; in PKiana. llrein.n. olnf Krir.' (Non. St .Inlin. Nil: .Nnfo, Halt. more: liui-tarin iSi.i. Philadel phia; (.iilfin.iid. IVrt Artlnr: KdwHrd. I.n. knii Inich, I'hlhdeipbii: Slratliflll.iii iHr'. Mjih'Iim- ler; ll.Ta"llH. ul. Jlllieir.. uuo .....it..'. 22 RESCUED WHILE ROCKS SMASH SHIP Captain and Three Moji Still j Aboard Lake !Dcval as j Storm Still Mows. TVith her captain, flrtt mateand two of her crew still aboaod, tho ineamshlp take Deval of the UnlWd States, Shipping Board fleet, Is breaking up in U north west gale SCO yards off the beach at Southampton. L. I. Twenty-two of the crew wcrc.'dragged arh-e yen'sre' ty -f'.n;no''R !r l-rccboo buoy. After the t'oaHt Guard Jiud failed In two attempts to launch a lifeboat a line was shot over tho stravided ship imd tho men hauled. In through the surf. Many of them were miconscjioais from hmorslon when thpy wero lifted out ef the buoy. Four were taken to --iianiptuji Hospital in a. sanoua con dition. Tne fire alarm was sounded'ln South-t-:pur. village, and all the Inhabitants cati.ored on the bench. The greatest. cx-.'-mpnt prevailed. Hundreds oCporsons worked desperatefy to aid tlw stricken ta.iors. AVomcn served coflco tmd sandwiches, while tho men vvad.ed waist deep in the surf trying to launch boats. I rially the Coast Guard Huotveeded In "sK ,ing" the Iako Deval and) a buoy ins hauled out. The first mim taken 5b..re was unconscious and Southamp ton doctors worked over him until he w ien Uie twenty-second jrim had ' landed safely Capt. Daifcle eig- -1 by jerks on the ropes that no nm, wero coming. There wtfe then i men besides tho captain o ft) board. To coan Guard believe that tjie cap 's n thought there was still at chance '".v liLs ship might bo saved by la cutter hat was standing by. . Then th storm Increased and a blind ing nnw shut the Deval from 1 cw. At n 'I'. ght the gale was bloWingiieventy i le an hour. Unless the w'iid.mod-e-a'. t it will bo Imposslblo tp rescue tr.e . nn remaining aboard. r. Stri Morn CnMle. Havana; Calala. do; Port Urtlleton ilr. Aurklatul. The Hirreetrd n-adlnir of the baroiu'tfr fre dii.v.1 t.. ea ell at New York on Satnrdiir. March l.'l, WM. hi s Ul. aP reporte.1 bj- the l ulled Slnt.H Weather llire'iu. nna Iwentv nine and tlilrl.r foiir hundredlliH W hiehe. 'lh! elovely api.inMtiuitej een bnn.tre.1 and fonr-flre mil n. .-tenth 174.". JI inilllmetreM. t'nntalns f all e..el now IS'Imk In or ui-ar tlie l-.rth of New VtU and nr.oaivn e.in mi a 1. ,t- ... th.. .I.re ..fflclnt rlMln for ob senlne whether their own barometers require ni'V ronvlde-able c.rri-iloii or aiunMinrni. c . - m..! k i.f viv 'Ji. tulle.: -om; anil thick: rouch ea At CUT la. and at .unset. NW. freh: thick snow: ll:Ut sa. pool. tui arrived it Ilorta with tat-tnti oat ef order. Dangers to Navigation. ' deported to the Ilrdrngraplila Office,! March in, lal S3 40 f, Inn 7S 2.1 W, passed a matt or spar prnjecllnir 1 foot above water, apiuri'iillr atlaclivd to nibinerni'd wreck, Man'h 11, lat .17 1.1 N, lou IK! 40 V, pa"ol Inn broken lower inmls and two spar, tip rU'lit In water, attached to submersed hulk, probably iclwoncr; .tj uauseroni to natliia- March 13, lit 33 02 N, Ion CO 08 W, a mm buojr. March S, lal 37 32 N, Ion 10 60 V, a red conical buoy. .March 11, lat 37 2.1 N. Ion W 40 W. two broken loner masts and tno spara ala.ldltijr up rlfc'bt, aiijuircnlly uttached to aubmerued hiilki lal as in N, ion ik ai w. n red cynnuricai biny whh "iiper.trncture anout 14 feel liiRh, and lit 41 OH N, Inn Ml 01 W, n achoouer, but tuui up, Willi three inasls attached. March .1, about 7 miles KNK of foner Itocka llk'liiliuiite, it lighted buoy showing a Xlaihlnj wliilu Unlit. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Carhiik Co Is now salvlni the hsrea William Ki.'lcr. sunk at .North llrnthers liland, and reiiurst steamboats In iKiasliix this wreck to kln llr slow dunn, bo hi to c.iuu as Htllo will at poMib'.c, WAMUMiTO.V. DC. March 1.1, 11 AM ChausH In NU siorin wariiliin. Uastnort In list teras; secondniy dliliirban.o mor soulheast Peiinsvlvaiila. tuorlnir Tanidly Nl.; atrong, slilft Inc winds. becoii'.tiiL' NV this afternnun, reach. Inu- sale roice nnd (i.ntlnuliu. throughout Sat urday ulcht and mutably Sundav iiiornlnc: NV storm namlnt's also dlspliiycd ikjIIIIi vl IIultiTJs to Jacksonville. Arrived nth, itri No 48 (Br). Banua: Vo 62 r6Mj.E, Ala, Marcn 15-ArrWed. itrTtuean, w Orleana, . . Arrived 1,'ltli, atr Pannedalke. Matanaaa. Sailed 1.1th, achr Ulueflelda, Cuban porta. , Sailed isth, itr Achllloa, towing barg. D rlen. Norfolk. , , , ,,M)V OI1MWN8. r-a. March 13-Arriud. atra Alabama, Tamnlco (for ordara nl sailed Tof '"nesiwiij f.oimr, llllini ih ri... .--. i'ubai I.nke iMckaway, Nuevltaa. Cuba! Qulm- Istan (Ilondl, Porto Cortes. .... ,, ., Cleared 13th, sirs Architect (Hri. UTerponls (Vba (Ilondl. Celbai tVilunibla. II7tl,' Martlnhiii Colombia. Veneiiieln and jveat Indian porta: Mexico (Mexl. l'mgreso: Neptune, I'rontera via Tauiplco; iiutinauie. rort liar rlos, , , Nalte.l frm I'nrt P.,l. V... 13th. ttTS (llenelg (llrl. nulfiwrt: Harry Fanium, TamP'1;"! H; . nn.io, unnesion: iionnurns i.-ori. fl,'v.v, i l ut..H ..... n.lnD.tAHl taieliren (llrl, , Kim.pe: Oweeo. l'ort do lVaAe. Martinique! V. '.?"! i..-.i...r. frm. FOREIGN WEATHER CABLE GRAMS. IlK.rtMrDA. March 13-Iliiroineter at no.ia. 30.40 inches; viind, Si:: weather, tine: tempera ture, 70 deir Kahr. OAPK HACK. NT. March 53 n.irometer at noon. tt.3 leches: wind, XV. fresli: weather, dense Il, ralnluc: teruperaturc, 40 dez l'ahr, MARITIME MISCELLANY. The crew of str lake Hevnl. (.iliest.n tv Iloston (before leimned aground off Snuihanip ton 1 Ii. bnded at Co.it Uuard station No '71. Coast Uuard cutter Sinec-i suudlug by vensel, Str Tree. 1'aval for New York (before re ported in dlstre-! arrlve.1 nt this tirt jeter day In tow of I' S Shliplc Hoard tu; l!artnw. Str Ytinial iCIill'. which left this port Mnrfh !l for Havana, Cristobal, Ac vens rertn.l by wireless yestenli.v in lat 5.1 10 N. Ion . . w. In distress: str I.lm.'ii. I'ort Union for lljkton, is golnc to ber assistance. Ill I'.NOS AIIIKS. March 0 strike among a portion of the steyedo-es b'e was begun to dav tylne up th- work ot loadins over-eaa steamers with cargo In .-no seclnn of the pirt. It was announced thnl the action was :n sjin pathy with the striking stevedores at l!nario whose ranks h.ivt been broken by the return of some of tho men to work. The majority of the sievedors here, who beb'ng to u d.fferent union, did not go out. ItOSTdN, Mass. March 12-Str Cowan, hence fur Norfolk letumcd here to-day on account of engine trouble. IlltlSTOI. 111. March 13 Sir Saramore. of the Iijer Tran-is.rtation line, ran agri.ui.d on Castle Island Munis n-ben atteiuptiag to ent. r this hsrlor in thick witlier to-day on ber run from I'rovlden.-e. A hole was soon punctined In je- bottom bv tee twin. Although her cn-eo wn removed e'f-Tts to fl.Mt her were unsuc cessful nnd kHiiisht she wes pouiidlng l-ad.j In u peavy ses. i ne i-..iner ruu. ui-...ien l'ruldence. liri-tol and Call Illu-r. It VI.U'AX.' March 12-Sijrvtv0r nf the str I Ul.atros (I'ort), wre-ked early this week near F.ze 'islsnil, reported upon their arrival here todiy that the nt Lnciauor U'o-tl was lost al...ut the san.e time. TLe ships were together when the gale struck them, the fiim Ivors said, and the I.uciador when last aetn was jinking stern first. LONDON. Mareli 12-Str n XI Whitney, from MmclHMer for New York, before reported, has returned to Plymouth linking l.".;h Str Angelo 'lose (ltal), from Phil.idi-l-phl-i for (.icima, befo-e rei. rfed towed luto Cadli with broken rudder, will make teuipo.-j-jr repairs ... , atr axanacnie, irom uaiveston ior i.iver- CABLE REPORTS. AVO.N'MOI'TH. March P-Sailed, sir Turco man i Hri. 1'i.rlliilid, M" (not lloslon), ANTdl'AtHSTA. Manh 11- Arrived, sirs Sntila Ana. New York s in Ilallioa, Callao and Arlra: l'.ljb!u, New York Ma do; ICglanilue, flilla.liliihbi llAIK'Kl.ilNA. Mandi 7--Arrived, tchr fieorge W Truttt, Jr, New Orleans. rtAMliiA. March 12 Irrircd.- atr Kastern Moon, I'vercll. Arriied 13th. sirs Murshflcld, l'orllan.l, O; WeM I'sjote. Seal lie. Sn fled Mill, sirs ranatna Mam uapl, hots.; Salvndor (Hi I, I'hiiiiiisrleo; O'oekson, VI oil vusiok: I.nke l'll.-b Tucnina: It C lt.nl. Ticoimi. CIlltl.vriAN'SAN'D, March 4- Arrived, bark Skotmaer iN'oii, N'.-w York via Savannah. CIHKTllllAl. Mr.h 1"-Ariltui. sir V D Asche, New lork. .niie.i i,iin, sirs ivenen mri, jnehsonv.iie; lloyal Arrow, Siblnn; lllandon, Philadelphia; uiiiintaKn mri. uinuon; ii u 'oiiciu. i.niion. siiiicii r.'tn. sirs Alliancn, .New lork, i:od:u I'V.ii ntwerp. Sailed lath. Trench itr C IS (Waiscllonnel St Thoiniis. c' itco. March o. n A.M-Arrived. str Caracas New urk vis San Juan. HA! I PAX NS. March l'J -Arrived, sir Cana dian Tiu.ler illri, llaiaua. !au.i u'tii, sirs icojiu i.eo-ge (iiri, irotn New York for Southampton; Watuka (Ilr), San- isgo. LIM'.ItPnor.. Msrch ll Arrived, schr I.lllle M I'ar-on.. Itlo (Irun.le, IOlin Msrcb i:i sallt'il. str II V Morse. New Yo-k. IAS IMI.XMS, Mirch in-Arrived, str Y'url Mnru 'Jap'. Savannah for Hampton HoaJs (lost imo i.nti.fjier liiaucst. rnitr SHU, March .'. -Arrived, str Clan -inciiiiirrar illrt. New Yoik r.ir IiHtavin, e. Mlli:i.Ii4. M ircb il' -Silled, sir Comniuuipaw (f-oin (.. -klK-liu New Y'ork. V N'0!'Vi:it. lie, March 12-Sallcd. etr Ard more (Ilri, Sau Kranclsco. pis 'a. iSrcViWiiOT I'liy; Weslerlan (Itr). Tamnlco; ennac er flirt,' ltouen; Dulclno, I'orto .Padrei ; Columbia, lalii Saramaccn. llarrlos: Mexico (Mexl, Pro- Daily Calendar THE WEATHER. Eastern New York Fair nnd con tinued cold to-day, with strong north west winds; to-morrow fair, somewhat warmer. ' New Jeraey-Falr and continued cold to-day, with atrong northwest winds; galea on the coaal; to-morrow fair, nomewhat warmer. Northern New Kngfand-Clder to-day, with .now rAllmvt t, .. ...i... ... i ..... U'lllflS! fflllnu .1.. ... ..m...... .... II i .1 e---- tur nw.i, tun tin wulhern Now' )u the coast; to-morrow r, except In eastern Maine if llngfand-l'alr In west, ...p, ..'.Mr iu rust isjriiou lu-na, wnu strong norlhweit wlnda; galea on tho coaat; to-morrow fair; allghtly warmer. Western Nuw Ylrk-tOenerally fair today, slightly warmer In west portion; to-morrow fair and warmer. Obaervatlona at United Slates XVeather Bureau atalloiia, taken at I P. il. yesterday, Mvenly.flllh meridian tims; Italnfall T.mn.pnli,p. 11a-. In.l n Stations, High. Low. omcler. lira. tVeather. d, sirs cape AMERICAN PORTS. lly Telegraph. . HOSTOK. Mass. March I'.'-Ar-lved, tr Queen Helena (llrl, London, tugs Miir.v 1' Scully. fMudnbh. towing barge Jack Scully, from New York, Perth AuilKjy, lieierly, lowing barge TS.'t Arrlv.d 13th. str lllel.-i (llrl, Itiauos Aires via Itlo Janeiro slid Para. ( I eared l'Jib. sirs ( omiersilllc, New Y'ork: Kershaw. Norfolk; (ieurge W llarnes, Tamplco; lnkula (llri, iAin.lon. MUM iith. trs Lake Charlottesville, Nor folk; Prnct'ir, do. Sailed l.'lth. sirs (iloueestcr. llaltimore: Ker shaw. Norfolk; City of Co!unit.u, Savaunih: lieorge W llttrnes. TampU-o: Anacondl. New York .Sailed 1.1th, str Virgllla (llrl. I'hllidelphla and Antwerp. Wind at Highland Light, n"n, h , V.. miles; fog nnd rain; sir. nth sea. !IALT1!(JHK. Md. March 13-rrtu-d. sirs Copeutngeii illr). London: 'levns (Dan), lloslon for Copenhagen; S-hrcn. N'orfdk. Arrived l.'llli, str Ch.nles 1'. llarwoo.1, Tam-Pl.-o: Lake Pearl, ll.sa liranrte: (liilfoll, Phila delphia; barge Shenango. p,.rt Arthur. Cleared 13th. sir Delani. Norfolk and New-po-t News, turk Siarvarnut iN'or. Montevideo. Cleared 12th str. Lake Oninrlo, Ma.vaguez via San Jnsn; Marianne .la!i, Trle'e . Sailed l.'llh, sirs Iljornefjord iN'orl, Norfolk: Mlwourl (Hri. Loudon; I.rd DownIilre illrl. I'.elfast; DiMiholm illrl. Ilrtslol: Ijike (lalata, TamiM; c A Snider, Sabine: lUstern Shore. I-indon. Sa'le.1 12th, str Mevcano, Tamplco. KbiIm! nib. strs Westbom sn I'ranclsco: Mat.gore. Norfolk; Tolnt Lobo, Mutanias. ilClii.N mil UK, Ij. Match l'J-Arnvrd, str Caloru Tnmpic... Salle.1 'ih, rr Lneellum illrl. Tamplco. CHWiLKSTDN, SC. Manh l.l-Arr.ved. strs Louisiana. Port Arthur; Tu'sv. T.s'opill.i. Sailed 13th. str ScbeiieMn.lv, 1'ernAndlna. CAl'i; IICNliY, Va. Minli 1.1-Passed oil. strs Mondevllle (..or). Ilsltlmonf for I'ort An tonl... .Manchester Cnillan (ll-i. do for Man chester. LVMiKTT. XVan March IS Arrived, rlr ldssn Msrti (Jaio, Darlen. i I.Vi:si(iV. les, Mnnli l'J-trrled,.strs Mar!- .Her; M. vUo; Ijkc Kotsll. Philadelphia; Chestnut lllll. do. Arrlie.1 lth strs Tames!. Tamplco; Ijncfc burg New Vo l. Sailed 12th, str Kl Mar. New Y'ork. Sailed 13th, strs Monlgi-nery, UvcrrHol: We! Una-ton i.N'on. TnmMco; Chestnut lllll. Pauls N.ro. NJ: New llrldjton (llrl. Liverpool via New Orleans Ot'I.KI'llItT. Miss March 11 Arrived, schr Janus II Drike, Philadelphia. Arrived i.un. sir tjien.-ig inn. evr urieaos. Sailed 13th. s.'hrs J E Packman lUr). . Loan.la (I'ort i. Africa. JACKsiiNVll.l.K. da. March M-Arrlve-1. strs llancev. Hamburg: Walll;ll. Itrest: iVuil..". Chile: Luke Lllenorah, Iloston; sehr integral, C.nary I.linds Sailed 1 Ith. strs Persinn Phllr.delphh via Sv Vhnnah: Mohawk, New York via Charleston; Lnke (sw.-a, llniana: Tona, lluenns Aires. KEY l'.r. I'll Mandi l-'-Arrlttd. atr Idkc Giltedge, Port au I'.-i.ice. NOItrOLK. Va, March 13-Arrlved, itr Ilajamo. New Y'ork for Tamnlco. . .... Arrived 13lh. lira Vlnelenf (P.r). Iindon (and railed for Tamplco); Iakn Shawance. Hull. Canadian Advenfiire (Hri, Manila; schr Camilla M Page, Unrdeau. .. . Arrived 12ln,strs rijsies, hw York; Kcjlpse, do: (lovenioT Ilrooks, Marseilles: I'aramp, Aiiinmoiith: llanm Kiclin (Hri, (Ireenoi-k; 311 larro illrl illbrallnr: l-'enlce 1 1 1 n.l ' . CJ ;" - . Hatted Hill, sirs Coitesmnre (llr). Liverpool! Vlldfugl (Nor). Kingston; Lake I.Ida. I'aiinnm Cinial: Csmlset, New)rt News; Felix Taussig, Newtsirt News; Western Ally. Newport Newa. '-.inn. 4111, sirs wriiii, rtiti-tcte. - t finlvesten: Luke Coresns. poston .J NCWPOHT, III. March 12, AM-Salled, alW Afalkey, siearsj.irt (after repairing!. i iiiu Minn it, lex. jinrrn i- .o"'"..".;. Prlilsh Iluslgu (llri, Southampton; barge Tulsa, Mobile, , .,, . Arrlted 1.1th. sirs finlf Queen, Jacksonville; War Matron (llrl, lindon. Sailed V.'th, str Llnhlbnrne, llajonnc. caned i.iiii, pargo lainpico, ioioviiv... Silled l.'lth. str Vrgon. llaltimore, , I'llNSICOLA. I'i.1. March 12 Arrlie A I'lagg, New Orleans; Il.tllcnvllle HHViaa. .... PHUT TAMPA. Kin. March 13-srrlred, sin Mliiml. Havana via Key West; Ilellota, l'en- Slleols. Sailed 13lh. sir Polat -rena. Ilalllinnre. i.irti .Tii.-Tt.nt. i. r ...,l. 1nArrlved. sir Sierre (Non. Huelvn. ., , CleaYed 13lh, itr (Jorbea Mendl .Spl, J-or-folk: schr Cbas M Strtiven. llumllton. Dor- iiiu.ln, , Sailed 12th. atr Howard, Savannah and Jack sonville. .. . Arrived nt Marcus Hook 13th. itr Bun, t-on Aithur. . . Paised down Ileedy Island 131b, sirs Lase llentm. Phliidelidils for Newport News: I-ake i.inne'i no ior itauunoro: i-ii.rwnier. .. ... New Y'ork. Arrived at Delaware Preakivater 12lh, 10 I'M. lug John A Hughes, lowiu birge Pure Oil No 3. for New York (still In harbor X AMI. Passed out 12th, 0.30 PM, sirs Smioll. Phila delphia for Tumiilco; 11:50 I'M, Amelia, do for Tana mo Passed out Delaware Itrcakwater 13th, strs Otiur (Nor), Philadelphia for New York; e rona i Son. do for do; Point Judith, do for llal timore: Montoso. do for tiuanlc.i. I'll: Pauls bvro do for Texas Cllv. ., , , ., In harlnr 1.1th. 8 AM. tugs Illchmond. Harold nn I Atkins lliuhes.-Wlnd 3. 24 miles; thick fog; smooth sea. PoIIVLa.-sD. Me. Jlaech 13 Arrived, itr Zlr kel. Tyne Kn.land. Wind 13th S S miles; toe and rain. SAN I'ltANCLSCO, Cal. Mardi Id -Yrrlved. sirs West llepbi.rn Slngnpoie: Ida, do. Sailed 2h. tr West llliiirt-l, Manila. SEVlTLli, Wash. March 12 Called, str City of Spokane, Y'okoh-iniii. . SvS'D KKY. Kla. March ll-l'asserd S, atr Twilight (llrl. Passed W 11th. sirs Pethelridge and Itoanoke. Passu! S l'.'lh. strs Daybreak (llr), Duke (llr), War African (llrl and Mceto. Phased west 13th. strs Murlu de Lnrrlnaga I Hri. slslers and Wnbssh SWAN'NMl. lia. March 13-Arrlved. strs Calaveras, Tampa; (iulfllght. Port Arthur; Mor r.iua.k, llaltimore: schr Mabel. . Sailed l.'lih. str laike xunette, Panes, Cuba; (-hr Horatio (i l'oss, Cuba. lietiirned 13lh. str Moimman. hence for Ilreiii. n iback on oicunt of eiigluo trouble). TAMPA, da. March Ke-Salled. achr Henry II ChamberUlo. Matanzai. Ciillfiirnla Pnckliiif Corporn t Ion. It Is olllclally announced that ap proximately 90 per cent, of the pre ferred stock of the California Packing Corporation has be;n deposited for con v. rslon Into Its common eharos, that privilege, which expired on March 2, gives the holder the right to receive one and one-half shares of the common for every share of preferred. At the rate at which ......... .... . ...... 1.. t. - . IIT-AT..N UCjtUMl- IliC uuiii iii.iur-, ii OCl'ilia MIIJ tl.at practically .ill of the preferred fhans will be converted nnd tho com pany will be under the necessity of re deeming very little. If any, of the pre ferred at 113 on April 1. Officials of the company see in tho conversion of practically all of the preferred a de r ro on the part of stockholders to hold the common as an Investment rather than to use the conversion privilege for speculative purpose.'. There Is little or no prollt in converting the preferred into common at prices at which the common Meek lias been selling recently, but that ative cheapness of the Junior shares has not deterred preferred stockholders from converting. r.rnorK. Your Hair . Needs DasArm Save your hair and double its beauty. You can have lo'ti of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 35-cent bottle of 'delightful "Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falliafj hair. Your hair needs stimulating, beautifying "Danderine to restore if) Iffft, color, brightness, abundance. Hurry, Glri-TJ NAVAL ORDERS. epeeiil lo Tun Sex isd New Tac IlgaiXD. WsiilnotoN, March 13. -Ta.se naval or or, r. ,nail(! p.,1,11,. to-day: i apt John c. Church, to con) faind TJ. S. S. "J1"' "hen conrolaaloned. Ijutenant-;onmander Ilnsh 'i. Pay, to TJ. ".S halnbosr rj executlvo officer. it:enaiit Oomtnander John "r. Shsfroth, to bom s a,t wait orders. Lieut Arthur XV. llabcock, to rnttr!Ia, Samoa,' ' assistant to supplr nfdeer. Lieut Thornaa J. nolan, to U. P. S. Han cock aa supply officer. J-eut Howard R. Council, trTJ. S. P. Tracy. '.lent Prank It. Tuck, to TJ. a. S. North Carobtix as supply offleer. r.ut(-"nlor grale) WllltJinjG. Salllran. to L S- Iansdale. . 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"Papa's Cold Compound" is tho quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assisUmeu. Tonics nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Tape's! Adv. FOIl SALE. POCI.TKI. I'OR SALE Strictly fresh Infertile ergi, pro ducor to consumer onu; dj parcel to a bettei PETE V Y er class of people, no cards. Address bit nuivr.iv a i-uui,iiti f Altai, zion rUKCUASK AND KXCHANOE. XVANTED An atlas of Manhattan, new or aecond hand, larro ttz. In good condition nd up te data. K. J.. 1M Hcxild Palrtm it. Abilene Albany Atlantic City.. Haiti mora Hlamarck Hosion Buffalo Charleston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver 34 4S 12 r.i r.i 23 m M 31 21 CO 41 31 H 14 (2 10 21 22 4 I.9S 20 JB 29 M 29.62 2V, HI 2v92 20.04 30 f.) SOO E3.00 W is 29.88 Clear Snow Snow Clear Clear Rain Snow Clear .. Clear Clear 03 Cloudy .. TTloudy I 01 .16 .3(1 Detroit K to zt.fo Oalreiton 63 41 10.21 Helena M 40 23.69 Jacksonville,,,, n it 80,10 Knnsoa City.... 4! 21 30.04 Los Anreles.,,. 80 M 29.91 Milwaukee 30 14 0.0 New Orleans,,, 61 14 3022 Oklahoma City CS 10 30.02 Philadelphia... M 32 29.M I"lttsblirg 24 22 29.32 Portland, Me,.. 4 44 21.90 Portland. Ore,. 14 44 29.74 Salt Lake City. 61 44 2) 82 Han Antonio,., 74 41 30.10 Han Diego 72 14 . San Francisco., 62 12 30.06 St. Louis 4 33 39.12 Washington,.,. 41 32 29.C6 .01 Clear .. Clear .. Cloudy .11 Clear .. Pt. Cldy Ulourljr ,01 Clear ,. Clear .. Clear ,94 Cloudy ,26 Cloudy .12 Bain Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Clear It. Cldy IOCAI. WEATHER RECORD. S A. M, 1 P. M. Barometer Humidity Wind direction Wind-Telocity .. Weather lVeclpltatlon . 29.14 .. 97 . S E. ,. 10 , Rata .. 00 29.36 94 N.W, 40 Snow 20 The temperature In this city yesterday, as re corded by the official thermometer, is shown In the annexed table: A. M....53 9 A. M....41 HI A. M....4S 11 A. M....42 12 M 9 A. M. 11 M 3 P. M. .37 1920. ....41! ....37 ....37 1 P. M....I7 2 P. M....3S 3 P. M....37 4 P. M....37. ( P. M....34 1919. 44 61 59 P. M, 9 P. M 12 Mid. r. m. 7 P. M. I P, M. 9 P. M. 10 P. II. 1920. 1319. 30 41 27 37 27 34 ..30 ..23 ..27 ..17 ..27 Illghea; temperature, C4, at 12:01 A, M. Iiweat temperature, 27, at 3 P. M, Average temperature, 40. STEAMSHIP, KJCUnSIONS nnd 'TOURS, J STEAMSHIP, EXCLUSIONS and TOl'I.S, STEAMSHIP, EXCURSIONS anil TOCI18, STEAMSHIP, EXCURSIONS and TOOTH. . West Indies Spedial Easter Cruise Spend jprll cruising among the sunny talands'of the Caribbean. There It la the beat aeaaon of tho year, with balmy air and gorgeous (lovvoij. You know what April can bo here. Sail April 3 And Meet Spring Halfway Tals cruise Includes Cuba, Jamaica, Panama, Central Amtrlca and Nassau; Kaater Week In faeclnntlng Havuna. 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THE SERVICE AMERICAN TOURS The United States Is the land of all-the-year-arouad travel. The pleasure of planning a tour Is nearly equal to the tour itself, providing the proper Illus trated Information Is available. Have you con sidered the Circle Tour of the National Parks and the wonderful Tours to Alaska? Write U3 about the tour you have in mind. There 13 a great advantage In purchasing all your travel requirements at one office This season your hotel reservation In Europe is Ju3t,as important as ypur steamship ticket and stateroom. You can secure all three at our otuce and at the same time purcha-ie railway and other tickets aad make the necessary reservations tp complete your itinerary. 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