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Movement of Steamers. Weather Report. \ (120 th Mpridlzn — Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. IS — 5 p. m. The following ma- irr.um and minimum tem penaurcs are rf ported for the previous day trom Eastern cities: Boston .70-s'i; Pittsburg 76-62 Chicago \u25a0 74-60. New Orleans ... .92-7S Cincinnati ... HU-tiO New York .......74-62 Honolulu. H.T.. .82-74' St. Louis .. ..84-70 Jacksonville !)2-7" ; Washington ......72-54 Philadelphia 72-60' SAN FRANCISCO .60-52 THE COAST RtXTORD. 3 \u25a0 ,i 3?5 <c * « STATIONS. % »§^|*.i§ •?& S : S S :\u25a0 : § •.a a • • Baker 30.06 80 48 NW Clear Too Carson .......20.58 80 54 E Clear .00 Eureka 29.96 62 54 SW Clear, .00 Fresno 29.78 104 C 8 \V Clear .00 S.E.Farallon 29.9-t 57 51 S Cloudy .00 Flagstaff 29.80 84 48 NW Clear .00 Independence .29. 50 106 CO SE . Clear .00 Los Angeles ..20.90 76 58 SW Clear .00 Mt.Tamalpals 29.94 B.J 74 W Clear .00 North Head ..30.12 00 sfi NW Clear .00 Phoenix .29. 0S 104 78 SW Clear .00 Pt. Reyes L't.29.91 6rt 49 S Foggy .00 Pocatello 30.02 80 48 SE Clear .00 Portland 30.00 84 X NW Clear .00 Red Bluff ...29.74 100 72 N Clear. .00 Roseburg 29.92 !)0 54 NW Clear .00 Sacramento ..29.80 96 66 S Clear .00 Salt Lake 30.00 80 56 N Clear .00 Ban Franclsco.29.94 «0 52 W Pt.Cldy .00 San L. 0b15p0.29.94 74 50 NW Clear .00 San Dtego ....29.88 70 62 W Clear .00 Seattle 30.14 72 56 W Clear T Spokane 30.02 82 54 W Clear .00 Tatoosh 30.14 60 54 SW Cloudy .01 Wlnnemucca ..29.98 90 48 -NE Clear • .00 Yuma 29,76 102 84 S Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL • FORECAST. A moderate disturbance of the Sonora typ« Is developing' over Arizona and New Mexico. On the Pacific slope the weather is generally pleasant, with warm -weather in \u25a0 the : Interior and f ok alone the coast.. \u25a0• - ..\u25a0 A thunderstorm Is reported at . El Paso. Forecast- made at "San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight. August 19:- San Francisco and vicinity — Fair Saturday, with fog . In the morning; light north wind, changing to fresh "southwest. * .""" I*os Angeles and vicinity — Fair Saturday, with fog in the morning: light southwest wind. Sacramento Valley — Fair Saturday; .light south wind; continued warm in. north portion. San Joaquln Valley — Fair Saturday: contin ued warm; llsht north winds. Coast— Cloudy Saturday; brisk west wind. Nevada — Fair Saturday: continued warm. . A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. m. 120 th meridian time, San Francisco, Aug. 18: W&\ il 111 if: c . ' 3g;E3''S- :S 9 .}- .5-2 a STATIONS. c>= *SS s -t'K PS" -5 33 S3S 3 2 ?.-.; :3: 3 : % I § ; isf; \u25a0 * ?*• 3 : ' ,;\u25a0 ;[ .. v Cloverdalo 99 57 . . * Clear *.*... Colusa 98 «7 .. Clear ....'.. Eureka (12 ,54 ..Clear S\V 6 Fresno 104 (18 ..Clear. W « HaJirord .100 55-.. Clear ...... Holllster 84 45 .. Clear Independence ,"... 06 C(J .. Clear • SE 10 King Cltyy... .. 87 50 •.. aear N. Lt. Li vermore ....'. . 97 '50 .. Clear .... .. Los Angeles 76 58 . . Clear SW 12 Merced 105 54 .. Clear .... .. Napa .85 58 ... Clear S Newcastle 101 75 .. Clear W Newman .......105 62 .. Clear *.'.•' Palermo ........104 02 .. aear N Portervllle ......105 «3 .. Clear N'W *.. Red Bluff ......106 72 .. Clear N Lt. Riverside ....... 90 51 .. Clear Sacramento ..... 90 -06 .. Clear S 8 San Diego .70 02 .. Clear W 8 San Francl?co •. . «0 52 . . Pt.Cldy W •..- 22 R. L. 0b15p0.... 74 50 .. Clear NW Lt. Santa Maria.... 7ft 5.V .. Clsar .... .. Santa Rosa .... 84 51 .. Clear .... .'. Stockton 90 07 ..Clear .... .. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. " The wreck \u25a0\u25a0 and cargo \u25a0 of .. Nor stmr • Tricolor' Was sold to-day i for $950 to A. W. Beadle. « •>-' Per bark ;, Homeward • ' Bound — Sailed '-- from Hull Apr 1 and was towed to Newcastle, Eng land, to finish , loading." Sailed from there Apr Memoranda. . LONDON. \u25a0 Aug. 17.— Ger ship Henrlette. from "Astoria, 'for Newchwang. ' was spoken on August > 18, ;In i Jat 32 =N, long 125 -X, with lose -. of fore ; and . main . topmasts \u25a0 and ' mlzzen topßallant masts .wnMnMH' ' 20- 'had head winds for 8 days down to the Lizards. On Apr 30, in lat 47 N. long 10 W, had heavy WSW \u25a0 gale - lasting rGO hours ; blew away two lower topsails and foresail and sev eial staysails, and carried away; the sling of the fore- upper topsail yard; had the vessel 'under bare ;>oles tor "several -hours. Got NE trades in 42 18 <N. ; carrying: them to lat .1 N; crossed equator 34 days out in long 27 58 W. Got;SE trades in 3 N and lost them in 23 S. Had' SW and NW gales: to. Cape Horn. • June 20/ In lat 5(5 20 S." long 65 30 W. had strong gale from WSW; blew; away two upper top sails' and ! several staysails,* flooding the decks to rails and \u25a0\u25a0 washinc - overboard everything movable." " Had strong WSW to . NW winds to lat 26 S; gotSE trades there. • carrying them to lat 6 N; crossed equator July 22 in lonu lIS 25 W. rGot NE trades In 6 50 N, carrying them to 37 23 >*; thence to port variable winds and foggy weather.' Aug 14, in: 37,23 N.: VM 30 W saw four-masted", ship 'with- stump top gallant mast; ,Aug ?16 saw three-masted ehl» Hteering ' for ' San Francisco. June \u25a0 28, in 5« 32 S \u25a083 03 tW, .' spoke -Fr , ship \u25a0 Madelaine, from Iqulque. for Falmouth. Three Indictments Retnrned Charcluse C. J. Ilelander, F. Johnson and John Deff With Felony. Three indictments were presented yesterday by the United States Grand Jury. The first was against Carl Johan Helander, who is charged with having forged the indorsement of Carl A. Bodln on a. draft for JB9 33 wages, payable to Bodin's order. The draft was is sued by Henry Thomas Mayo, United States Lighthouse Inspector, and was presented, for. payment to . Cashier Thomas P. Burns at the United Statesj sub-treasury by -Helandcr. Bodln al leged that while he "was la a drunken sleep In company with Helander "the draft was stolen from him. The next indictment charges Frederick Johnson with having passed a raised silver cer tificate upon John Konetzer in this city last July. The third charges John Deff , (alias Duff, alias Duffy) \ with counterfeiting 50-cent pieces In Santa Rosa. John W. Hutchinson, last of the famous band of singing abolitionists, is recover ing from a serious illness at hla home la Lynn. I Mass. ?*--'•.\u25a0'\u25a0 ' BURGU.VRS VISIT A RESIDENCE.— Mrs. James H. Earnest, : KM) Noe -street, reported to the police yesterday-; that her residence had been entered on Thursday afternoon during her absence by, means of a false key. Every room had been ransacked, but $1 50 and a gold pin valued at $5 were the only things missing. The silver had been taken from the pockets of her husbands- trousers, _ which were hanging in a closet. \u25a0\u25a0> • . ' , . • KEDER.IL 'JURY PIIESEXTS . CHARGES AGAKVST FORGEUIS ' "Downtown property" In San . Fran cisco has* a wide significance nowa days—— '• . .Some ellt-edse Investments for Toa to consider .advertised lv Sunday's CALL. *\u25a0 *. v: . * \u25a0-. .-\u25a0 ' *rV5*" rr V > > :*-; >* Clovcrdale— Excellent weather for prune dry- Ing. ..- .- ... ; •',' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 , ' ...\u25a0 \u25a0 . \u25a0 \u25a0 . . Hanford— Grain and Iray crops good; grape raisers preparing* to .harvest. . ; - .Holllster — Apples, and pears . have not been Injured much by. cod lln moth. \u25a0 \u25a0; King City — Farmers storing grain. ' Newcastle— Few Salway peaches; muscat grapes arriving. Llvormore — Table .. grapes better than wine grapes. Napa — Corn and potatoes looking fine; acre age small. \u25a0' , \u25a0 V / •.\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-..-' Palermo — Orchardlsts along" the . river about through drying Susquehanna peaches. • : Santa Maria — Continuous cool weather favor able for ; white beans; too damp . for colored Stockton— First "shipment of White Heath peaches arrived at local cannery. A. G. McADIE; Section . Director. - .•"' OCEAN STEAMERS. HA VBE— Arrived Auk IS— Stmr La Gas cottne. from New York..: Arrived ' Aue 17— Stmr Hudson, from New MOVILLE — Arrived Aug 18— Stmr Bavarian, from Montreal and Quebec, for Liverpool, and - '""mOVILLE— SaiIed Aug IS— Stmr Victorlnia, from Li verrjool." for Montreal. ; Sailed Aug 18 — Stmr .Victorlnia, forLlver- P °PALERMO- Sailed Auk IS— Stmr Calabria, from Nanles. etc., . for New York. , QUEENSTOWN— Arrived Aug lS^-Stmr Lu cania, from New York, \u25a0•* for : Liverpool, and proceeded. \u25a0 • r ' -\' ! : .. PLYMOUTH— Arrived Aug 18— Stmr Bremen, from New York, ; for Cherbourg and Bremen, and "proceeded . \u25a0 NEW YORK — Arrived Aug IS— Stmr Cltta. di Napoll, \u25a0 from : Genoa. Naples and Palermo; stmr I a Sa vol. from Havre : stmr Algeria, from Naples- and Palermo:, stmr Campania, from* Liverpool, and Queenstown. ..:;;• \u0084 : Sailed ! Auk IS— Stmr Certrlc, I for Queenstown, Liverpool. Bordeaux and Havre. LIVERPOOL— Arrived Aug IS— Stmr Re public, from Boston. „- ' * \u25a0Arrived;. Aue ; IS— Stmr Cevic. " \u25a0; from - New York: >stmr?Sylvaniß,' from> Boston. \u25a0 LIVERPOOL— SaiIed *• Aug 18— Stmr Celtic, for New York, ; via Queenstown.* , - LONDON— Arrived: Aug : 18— Stmr . Sarmata rlan : from Montreal and Quebec, ; via'- Havre. - GLASGOW— SaiIed Aus 17— Stmr Parlslana. for New York."- \u25a0' ' \u25a0i - DOVER— Sailed Aug 18--Stmr Hamburg, for New York, via Boulogne. * - .*\u25a0\u25a0'- ..\u25a0,-•*. ' > HAMBURG— Arrived Aug . 18 — Stmr t Patri cia,, from New York,* via Dover. \u25a0 : \u25a0 - LEGHORN — Arrived Aug IS— Stmr . Italia; from New York,* via Marseilles, for Naples. * WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS. VICTORIA. B. C, Aug. IS.^-J. Sim mons, the son of a prominent attorney of Seattle, was this morning sentenced to five years in the penitentiary "by Magistrate Hall. The charge was for gery. The prisoner was arrested yes terday by Detectives Sergeant Palmer and Detective McDonald. . . . As he was being taken to the polica station he made a sudden attempt upon his life. To deceive the officers he be gan to trim his finger nails with the utmost nonchalance, Incidentally ask ing what he would get for his crime. Then, like a flash, he whipped the knlla to his throat and made a slash In ttla direction of his jugular vein. The knifo caught the edge of his collar and in flicted a superficial wound. Before he could accomplish his, purpose the.de tectives grabbed him. Simmons came to this city four days ago and registered at the Driard and passed numerous bogus checks around town. He had victimized people in Spo kane, Seattle, Vancouver, Everett and Belllngbam and has also served terms of Imprisonment at Folsom anJ Walla Walla. He lays the blame on liquor, an indulgence In which renders him .In sane and liable to do anything. * Ha claims to have been a newspaper^ re porter and part owner of a magazine. Snn, Moon and Tide.. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey — Time and Height of High and Ixiw Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco- Bay. Published by official authority of me Superintendent. NOTE — The high and low waters occur at the city front < Mission-street wharf) about S3 minutes .later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. Burn ham's Flylnc Leas. A can who gave his name to the harbor po lice as A. A. Burnham of Loa Angeles Jumped from the second story of 5 Sl&rket street yes terday morning to the surprise and alarm of the procession of westbound commuters that was marching from the ferry depot to desk and counter. Burnham did not hurt himself. Be explained to the police that five . negroes juid seven yellow monkeys had been annoying him and that he Jumped out of the window to get rid of his undesirable companions. "I hay* no prejudice against negroes, but I never could stand yellow monkeys," he explained. He was removed to the detention ward of the Central Emergency Hospital to await examina tion by the Lunacy Commission. "Wreck of Tricolor Is Sold. The wreck and cargo of the stranded Nor wegian steamer Tricolor were sold yesterday by auction on the Merchants' Exchange. A. \V. Beadle was the purchaser. He paid JsT.o for the vessel and £ICS for the cargo. The Overdue List. The vessels on the overdue list are quoted for reinsurance as follows: Lafayette. 00 per cent; Port Stanley, 8 per cent, and Lalla Itookh. 20 per. cent. NEWS OP TIIE OCEA>\ Blatters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping- Merchant*. Th« British chip County of Inverness • will load wheat et Tacoma for Europe on owner* account. The British eteamer Cornerfc In chartered for lumber from Portland to Taltu (lump sum). Sun rises • 5:27 Sun gets C :K" Moon rises 0 :25 p. m D ITlmel ITlme! ITimel ITlme £ I 1 Ft. I 1 Ft I ! Ft. I Ft. » |H W| |L W| |H W) • |L W 10 J 1:56! 4.41 7:46' 1.31 2:39 4.9 8:35 2 2 20 1 2:42] 4.01 S:22| 1.81.3:08 4.0 9:20 2.0 21 3:30| 3.8 »:Ooi -2.1 :;:iu 4.a io:H i.j. 22 4:40 3.0 0:45 2.5 4:17 4.9 11:17 1.5 23 6:02 3.6 10:4:ij 2.7 5:00 5.0 .......... L W H AVI L. W H W 24 0:16 1.2 7:231 3.7)11:46 2.9 5:54 5.1 25 1:12 0.8 8:27( 4.0(12:52 2.0 6:19 5.2 20 2:02 0.4 O:1S| 4.2] 1:50 2.8 7:47 5.4 NOTE — In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as. to' time; the fourth time, column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are. but three tides.' as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (— > sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth . given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. . 'lime Ball. Branch Hydrographlc Office. U. S. N.. Mer . chants' Exchange. San Francisco. Cal., • Friday, August 18. The Time Ball on the. tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— 1 c. at noon of the- 120 th meridian, or at* 8 p\ m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant. U. S. N.. In charge. SHIPPING . INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Friday. August 18. - Br strar -Wellington, - Cutler, -88 hours - from Ladysmith. A Cargo for Cllpperton Island. The eteamer Homer was cleared yesterday for Cllpperton Island with an assorted merchan dise cargo valued at $15,441 and Including the following: 2G36 gal* wine, 65 crts potatoes. 30 crts onions. 107 boxes paste. 273 cs canned goods, t> cs lime Juice. 245 lbs dried fruit. 000 Ib* sugar, 78 pkgc groceries and provisions, 1500 lbs coffee, 700 lbs rice, 300 lbs 9 cs butter, 2400 lbs beans, 600 lbs codfish, 64 cs mil Is tuffs, 674 Jba lard. 430 lbs ham and bacon. 140 bdls shingles, 3 bxe soap, 3 bxs candles, 119.126 ft lumber. 250 rails. 13 pkgs chemicals. 7 pkgs machinery. 40 pkgi nails and epikes, 5000 bricks, 43 pkgs paints and oils. 870 gals gasoline, 4 cs powder. 10 cs coal oil. 12 bdls oars, 6 bxa drugs, 6 tins matches, 3 bdls brooms, 65,000 ehakes, 2 boats, 6 cs dry goods, 13 cs shoes. 338 fks coal. 2000 lbs cement. 2 bbls tar. 2 cs hats, 18 colls rope. 106 pkgs mlllwork. 8 bales bags. KO pcs SI bdls iron, IMI 3 bars eteel. • Special Dispatch to The Call. J. Simmons of Seattle Gets Five Years in Victoria for Forgery. ,The" 'awarding of contracts for all the work will be formally announced on Sep tember 1. .. '. \u25a0. \u25a0 \u25a0 . J. Ross Clark, vice president of the Salt Lake road, arrived here yesterday from the north for the purpose of taking part in the conference now going on between the representatives, of -his road and the Santa " Fe relative to an interchange of trackage privileges In Southern Califor nia. He stated yesterday that the mat ter was , progressing very satisfactorily and It is expected that tne new road will be properly recognized by the Santa Fe Company.'. . \u25a0 \u25a0 C. E. Loss, a well-known railroad con tractor and his associate, Antonelll, leave to-day in an automobile over the I coast route of the proposed Ocean Shore Rail road, which they will carefully inspect as far as Santa Cruz, with a view of bidding for the construction wor*c. It was : stated yesterday that the company will award contracts for this work on September 1. i Advices received here yesterday from New York are to the effect that out of flfty-six bids opened for the construction of the eleven divisions of the Western Pacific Cornpanyls road, between here and Salt Lake City, the executive committee of the company discarded forty-six. Of those retained, two local contracting* \u25a0firms are reported to be the lowest bid ders on the construction work along the lirst section, between Oakland and Liver more. SON OF ATTORNEY . I MOST GO TO PRISON 1 Only Ten Firms Have a Chance to Build the Road. ?Co better eailcnnan than Captain Thom;> son of the big bark Homeward Bound evet trod the deck of a windjammer. He brought bis ve»sel Into port Thursday evening, 119 days Trom Newcastle. England, the banner trip of the year. The Homeward Bound was formerly the German* chip Otto Gildemelster, which made the slowest voyage on record and once upon a time came into this port ions after she had been posted as missing. Since Thompson has had her. however, she has been. setting the pace for the clipper ships of lha world. Thompson does not believe In taking in sail. He sees to It that his xpars are sound and carries plenty of epare canvas. And he always needs it. Several times durine the voyage Just ended the wind made ribbons of the Homeward "Bound's canvas. On April 30 In a southwester that lasted thirty hours, the bark was stripped to bare poles and on June 2O more sa!!» were blown away. The Home ward Bound came from Newcastle, England, in 119 days. Just how speedy this Is can b« Judged from the fact that the French ship Jjeon Bureau left Newcastle 2CKJ days ago for this port, ha* not yet arrived and her non arrival Is as yet causing no anxiety. The British ship Bardowie left the same port, also for San Francieco. IS3 days ago and is not exp«Krtcd tor some time yet. And if you go en board the Homeward Bound and ccc Cap tain Thompson, knowing only that Thompson is his name. It is more than likely you will csk the tail, cllm youth. "Is your father on board?" And Captain Thompson won't care if you do. Leavct Trail of Torn Canvas. WESTEB-N -PACIFIC REJECTS MANY BIDS The subscriber, having supervised the singla number, class "H." Honduras National Com pany, hereby certifies that the above are Uia numbers which were this day drawn from th^ 100.0 CO placed in th« wheel with the prem iums corresponding to them. Witness my hand this Saturday. August 12. 1005. . (Signed) W. L. CABELL. Commissioner. 999 numbers ending with 99. being 1 the twa last figures of the capital of $45.000— 512. 900 numbers ending with 35. beins the two last figures ot the capital of $12.000— 512. 100 numbers from 3t>&49 to 36749 Inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the capital of 545.C00— f60. ICO numbers from 50€S5 to 50755 Inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the capital of *12.C«0— 53(1. IPO numbers from 334.16 to 3C5."6 Inclusive, being o>i numbers en each side of the capital of *60C0— 524. TERMINALS. A PPROXIM ATIONS. Alameda Sails Tu-Dsy. The Oceanic Steamship Company's liner Ala meda -Rill sail at 11 o'clock this morning for Honolulu. Among her passengers will be th« folloTfißi: W. D. Alexander, Mis* C. Cameron. Mis* L. Cameron, Miss C. E. Church, Miss Clarke, Mrs V. S. Cobb F. D. Creedon. Mm. J. P. Curt*. Miss A. W. Deas, Miss M. de Carro, Ed. Dckum. I S. Dillingham, Miss J. de La tigue. E. M. F.lam, E. J. Gay. Miss Rose Kemmineway, Mrs. L. J. F. Jaegar. Mrs. T. K. James. Mis* Johnson, W. King. Miss Mar garet Loom it. Mis* L. Lucas, Mrs. J. T. Mc- CroEson, Miss A. McCroeson. E. D. Marshall, Ira Morton. J. A. Palmer. C. L. Fetters, Mrs. Pt-tter-s. Brother Peter, Miss M. Potter. Wil liam Ray, Charles Rice. Brother Robert, Mrs. L. K. Simpson. Mrs. Gentry Sheldon, Mrs. W. Pt-yton Smith. Mrs. A. E. Sondag and two children. Mrs. C. Torbert. Miss Suzanne Tra cy, Brother William Miss Alice Ward. JJleb Edith Ward. Mn. J. W. Wrenn and three children. BELLINGHAM— SaiIed Aug 17— Schr A. M. Baxter, for San Francieco. SAN PEDRO— Sailed Aug 17— Schr R. C. Slade, for Grays Harbor. Arrived Aug 18 — Stmr Beei from Port Los Angeles; strnrs Shasta and Samoa, hence Ay. 10. • lACOMA— Sailed Aug 17— Stmr Nevadan, for Seattle. |; TACOMA— Sailed Aujr IS — Br stmr Yang tzse, for Yokbhama, etc. Arrived Auz 18 — Bktn Aurora, from Port Townsend. COOKS INLET— Sailed July 29— Ship Llew ellyn J. Morse, for San Francisco. MONTEREY — Arrived Aug 17— Schr Monte rey, from Portland, in , tow tug Dauntless, and sailed Aug IS for San Francisco, in tow tug Dauntless. KVERETT— Arrived Aug 18— Schr George E. Billings, from Winslow. PORT GAMBLE— Arrived Aug 18— Bktn Skagit, from San Diego. BANDON— Arrived Aug 18— Stmr Elizabeth, hence Auk 11. TATOOSH— Pa63ed out Aug 18 — Stmr Grace Dollar, trom Everett, lor San Francisco. Passed out Aug IS — Schr A. M. Baxter, for San Francisco. EUREKA— Arrived Aug 18— Stmr Pasadena,' hence Aug 16; etmr Sequoia, hence Aug 16; stmr F. A. Kllburn, from Astoria, via Coos Bay. Sailed Aug 18— Stmr Eureka, for San Fran cUco. Sailed Aug IS— Stmrs F. A. Kllburn and City of Topeka, for San Francisco. SANTA BARBARA— Arrived Aug IS— Stmr State of California,- hence Aug 17; Etmr. Bo nita, from San Pedro. Balled Aug IS — Stmr State of California, for San Diego; stmr Bonlta, for San, Francisco. . SEATTLE — Sailed Aug IS — Stmr Valencia, for San Francisco. Arrived Aug 18 — Stmrs Bertha and Portland, from Valdez. SEATTLE — Arrived Aug 18 — Stmr Portland, from Valdez. Sailed Aug IS — Stmr Jeanie, for San Fran cls*co;. stmr Humboldt, tor Skagway. PORT BLAKKLEY— SaiIed Aug IS— Fr bark Turgot, lor Noumea. PORT TOWNSEND— Sailed Aug 18— Ger ship Nesaia.-lor South Africa. GRAYS HARBOR- Arrived Aug,l8 — Schr Se home, trom Redundo; bktn .John C Meyers, from San I'ctiro: achr Lettitla, from Golofnln Bay; sunr San f ; Pedro,! hence Aug 14; Btmr Centralia, hence Aus>J4." Hailed Aug 18— Brig Lurllne, for San Fran cisco. ' •A ESTPORT— SaiIed Aug 18— Stmr West port, for San Francisco. TATOOSH— Passed in Aug 18— Stmr Olym pia. from Seattle, lor Nome. ' \u25a0 ' . ABERDEEN— Arrived Aus IS— Stmr Cen tralia, hence Aug 14; bktn John C. Meyers, from San Pedro: schr Lettitla, from Golofnin Bay. PORT HARFORD— SaiIed Aug 18 — Stmr Santa Cruz, for* San Pedro. . MUKILTEO — Arrived Aug 17— Stmr Harold Dollar, from. Seattle. ASTORIA— SaiIed Aug 18 — Stmr Robert Dol lar, for San Pedro. Arrived Aug 18 — Ship St. Nicholas, from Nushagak. ./ \u25a0 •• ", \u25a0''\u25a0;\u25a0" v Sailed Aug 18— Stmr Francis H. Leggett, with raft in tow. for San Francisco. *\u25a0 -.\u25a0:. . \u25a0 PORT LOS ANGELES— SaiIed Aug 18— Stmr Bee. for San Francisco. \u25a0-.'.-- \u25a0 . : FORT BRAGG— Sailed: Aug 18— Stmr James S. Hlgglns, for. San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU— SaiIed Aug 17— Bark Andrew Welch, 'for San Francisco. , . EASTERN PORTS. -''\ ', PHILADELPHIA— Arrived Aug 17 — Br" stmr Mohican, from : Guayaquil. -r. FOREIGN PORTS. NEWCASTLE,; AusT— Sailed Aug 17— Ship St." FTancls, for Honolulu. . ' -. . Sailed Aug 17— Ship , St. Francis, for Eteele, via Honolulu.' ; \u25a0':\u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0•.. - . SYDNEY— Arrived . prior Au« 18— Br bark Adderley. f rom > Chemainus. \u25a0; SHANGHAI — Arrived prior Aug 18-^-Br stmr Indrasamha, from \u25a0 New -York. . "" .. \u25a0 \u25a0;\u25a0 Arrived Aue \u25a0 18^-Bktn ; Makaweli, from \u25a0 Port Towrnsend. ••• '-' . • *\u25a0•..'•"- • HONGKONG— SaiIed Aug 18 — Stmr Manchu rla.for San Francisco. * . \u25a0 .-:••'• * • GUAYMAS— SaiIed y Aug 10— Schr Alert, ' for Grays Harbor. - -VICTORIA— SaiIed Auk- 18— Br itmr • Man uka, for Sydney. -.. ;\u25a0//'\u25a0-• *,;* \u25a0.\u25a0*.*' ; • DOMESTIC PORTS. POINT LOBOS, Aug. IS, 10 p. m.— Weather thick; wind S\V; velocity 6 miles per hour. TELEGRAPHIC. I Per Btmr Jennie, from Cooks Inlet, Aug 18 — Aug 16, 255 milee NW of Cape Mendocino. passed ship Llewellyn J. Morse, from Cooks Inlet, for San Francisco. SPOKEN. Friday, August IS., j Br etmr Dumbarton, Pattie, Ladysmith. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson. San . l'edro. Stmr Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria, etc. Stmr Corona, Glolow, Eureka. , . vA.-i' Stmr Chlco, Norberg, Union Landing. Stmr Meteor, McFarlane, Seattle. " Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eureka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Monterey. Stmr Del Norte, Payne, Crescent City. Siinr National Ci<r. Hammar. Ban Pedro. Stmr Scotia, Johnson, Bowens Landing. Stmr Brooklyn, Carlson, Mendocino.' Stmr Alcazar, Winkel, Greenwood. Bktn Retriever, Sloane, Port Hadlock. * Schr Berwick, Jacobson, Rogue River. : Schr Newark, Johnson, Stewarts Point. SAILED. Friday, August 18. Stmr Oueen, Cousins, Victoria and Puget Sound porti.; P CSS Co. - Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; P C S S Co. Stmr Corona, Glelow, Eureka; P C S S Co. Stmr Homer, Donaldson, Clippcrton Island; Barncson, Hlbbard & Co. • _ . CLEARED. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 86 hours from Cres cent City. Stmr Jennie. Easer, 9% day* from Cooks Inlet. Stmr Vanguard, McLellan, 23 hours from Eu reka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 20-hours from Monterey. \u25a0 Stmr National City, Hammar, 16 hours from Cleone, bound to San Pedro, called in to land passengers. \u25a0> Stmr Gualala, Kalr.ln, 32 hours from Eu reka. Stmr Wasp, Wehman, 37 hours from Port Los Angeles, via Alcatraz Landing. Stmr Maggie, Whitney, 4 hours from Half moon Bay. Stmr Point Arena, Reed, 22 hours from Shelter Cove. Stmr Argo, Crimm. 28 hours from Eel River. Stmr City of Sydney, McLean. 21 days 16 hours from Ancon and way-Dort». Bark St. Katherine, Saunders, 25 days from Honolulu. Schr Monterey, Nielsen, 11 hours from Mon terey, In tow tug Dauntless. BARK HOMEWARD BOUND, WHICH MADES A FAST VOYAGE FROM NEWCASTLE. ENGLAND. Steamer. From. Due. Hawaiian New York via S. Diego Aug. Vi Eureka Humboldt Aug. 19 Bonlta Newport & "Way Ports. Auk. 18 F. Kllburn Portland & Way Ports. Aug. 19 City Puebla... Puget Sound Ports |Aug. 19 CltyTopeka.. Humboldt I Aug. 18 Aberdeen Grays Harbor |Aug. 2(J Chehalis Grays Harbor I Auk. 20 G. Llndauer.. Grays Harbor Aug. 20 Arctic Humboldt !Aug. 20 , Sea Foam.... Mendocino & Pt. ArenaiAug. 20 Valencia Seattle jAug. 20 G. D011ar. . . . Seattle (Aug. 21 Roanoke Los Angeles Ports ...|Aug. 21 Elizabeth Coquille River Aug. 21 Peru New York via Ancon.. Aug. 21 State of Cal... San Diego & Way Pts. Aug. 21 Vwntura Sydney & Way Ports Aug. 21 Norwood San Pedro Aug. 21 Coronado Grays Harbor Aug. 22 Santa Monica. Grays Harbor ........ I Auk. 22 Ammon Seattle |Aug. 22 Corona Humboldt Aug. 22 Jeanle Seattle & Tacoma .... Aug. 22 St. Paul Portland & Astoria Aug. 22 Redondo Portland & Astoria .... Aug. 22 China China and Japan ....Aug. 23 Argo Eel River Porte Aug. 23 San Pedro. . . . Grays Harbor Aug. 23 Rainier Seattle & Bellingham. Aug. 23* Coos Bay Pan Pedro & Way Pts. Aug. 23 Nevadan Seattle Aug. 23 F. Leggett. . . Portland and Astoria . Aug. 24 Breakwater... Coos Bay Aug. 24 M. F. Plant... Coos Bay & Port Oxford Aug. 24 Porno Point Arena & Albion. Aug. 24 Santa Rosa. . . San Diego & Way Porte Aug. 24 Centralia Grays Harbor Aug. 24 North Fork. .. Humboldt Aug. 24 Umatllla Puget Sound Ports Aug. 24 Nauplia Hamburg & %Vay Porta|Aug. 25 Newport New York via Ancon.. lAug. 25 Newburg..... Grays Harbor lAug. 20 Columbia PortUnd & Astoria ..JAug. 27 S. Barbara... Seattle |Aug. 28 Nebraskan Honolulu and Kahului . I Aug. 2S Curacao Mexican Ports I Aug. 28 Queen Puget Sound Ports . ..|Aug. 29 TO SAIL. Steamer. - Destination. 1 Sails. I Pier. Ausrast 10. 1 Breakwater. Coos Bay 8 pm Pier 8 C. Nelson... Seattle & Tacoma. 5 pm Pier 20 J. Hicgir.s. Log Angeles Porte 1 pm Pier 2 .Vanguard..* Humboldt 5 pmlPler 27 Northland.. Astoria & Portland 5 pmlPler 27 Argo I Eel River Ports... 3 pm Pier 2 Porno 'Pt. Arena & Albion 0 pm Pier 2 M. F. Plant. Coos Bay 4 pm Pier 11 Aurella Astoria & Portland 5 pm Pier 27 Alameda Honolulu 11 am Pier 7 Chehalis Loa Angelas Ports 10 am Pier 2 Columbia... Astoria & Portland. 11 am Pier 24 Santa Rosa. San Diego & Way 9 am|Pier 11 *. *\u25a0-«.. ;\u25a0"\u25a0 Aturnst 21. I Roanoke Portland and Way 2 pm Pier 5 Eureka Humboldt 12 mlPier 5 City Topeka Humboldt 1:30 p Pier 9 F. Kilburn.. Portland & Way..' 2 pm'Pler 27 Norwood Grays Harbor . ...| 3 pmjPler 2 All-grunt 'J'2. i | Coronado... Los Angeles PortsjlO amPler 10 S. Monica.. Los Angeles Portsj 1 pm|Pler 2 Elizabeth... Coquille River ... 6 pm Pier 20 Bonlta Newport & Way.. 9 am Pier 11 Aug-tlftt 23. Arctic Humboldt 9 am Pier 2 Sea Foam.. . Point Arena .. 4 pm Pier 2 CltyPuebla. Puget Sound Ports 11 am Pier 9 San Pedro.. Los Angeles Ports 1 pmjPier 2 Aiicunt 24. | Corona Humboldt l:3op|Pler 9 State of Cal. Pan Diego & Way. 9 ami Pier 11 G. Llndauer Grays Harbor 1 pm|Pier 2 1 AiISTUMt "i."i. ! St. Paul Astoria &. Portland. 11 amlPler 24 G. Dollar- •• Grays Harbor 4 pmjPier 10 Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way. 9 am Pier 11 Centralia... Grays Harbor 4 pm Pier 10 Jeanie Seattle & Tacoma.. r» pm Pier Ztt Redondo.... Astoria & Portland 2 pm Pier 7 Rainier Seattle & Bel'ham 4 pm Pier 10 Mongolia... China & Japan 1 pm Pier 40 Ammon Hamburg & W a y.|l2 m Pier 19 City Sydney N. Y. via Ancon.. ]l2 m Pier 40 Nevadan.... Hono. & Kahului. i 3 pmlPler 23 AuiriiNt 27. I N. Fork Humboldt I 9 amPler 20 Alienist 2S. — ; Umatllla... Puget Sound Portsill am|Pler 9 FROM SEATTLE. | Steamer. Destination. Sails. Portland...... Cooks Inlet & Way Pts Aug. 19 Victoria Nome & St. Michael.. Aug. 19 Jefferson Skagway & Way Ports Aug. 20 Olympia Nome & St. Michael.. Aug. 21 Santa. Clara. . . Valdez & Seward .... Aug. 22 Cottage City. . Skagway & Way Ports Aug. 24 Bertha Cooks Inlet & Way PtsjAug. 25 Edith Nome direct Sept. 1 Excelsior Sewajd & Way Ports. Sept. 1 Senator Norn* direct Sept. 2 Ohio Nome & St. Michael. . Sept. 3 The Pacific Mail Company's Panama liner City o f Sydney. Captain W. H. Mc- Lean, arrived yesterday from the isthmus •with seventy passengers and 596 tons of cargo. She brought treasure valued at J130.553. Clean as her decks was the Syd ney's bill of health, and the Federal sur geons gave her quick dispatch through quarantine. She encountered hot weather along the coast, and at San Jose de Guatemala \u25a0was delayed for five days on account of a tropical storm, in which several light ers wera lost. The one exciting feature of the voyage was a battle at Panama between Chief Officer Leo Quayle and a mutinous Mexican sailor. The man at tacked Quayle with a knife and stabbed him In the breast and hand during the encounter, which ended with Quayle scor ing two knockdowns and a knockout. The trouble started over some trivial matter. The sailors sulked and became insolent. Then he started to run amuck, where upon Quayle appeared on the scene and decided to put the man in irons. He was about to do so when the man slashed at him with a knife. The slit in Quayle'a blouse marks the spot where the blade entered. Quayle grabbed for the knife, but the sailor drew the sharp blade through the mate's fingers, cutting them to the bone. With his warm Manx blood dripping freely Quayle rose to the occa sion and there followed a real sailor fight. The Mexican gave no more trouble ex cept to the ship's surgeon, under whose care he was until the Sydney reached Acapulco. where the Mexican sevet-ed his connection with the Harriman shipping Interests. George W. Dickinson, United States Consul at Acapulco, and A. A. Winslow, United States Consul at Guatemala City, \u25a0were passengers on the liner. They are away from their posts on vacations. G. F. Moreno, who has been acting agent for the Pacific Mall Company at Acapulco, returned on the Sydney, accompanied by his wife and son. Among the passengers were the follow- Ivan Wallaeh. Hugh Glenn Jr., L. E. I>id *«ray, F. W. Kerr. L. O. Waterhouse. Miss H. P. "McDonald J. E. Cahill. P. D. Jones, A. T. Echerzer Miss Tereta Scherzer. P. Llubere. D. B. Hcdrsdon. L. Andrlno. F. A. Higby, Mr» M. E. James. D. S. Combs, Mrs. M. Fheets, A. A. Winslow H. Diekmeyer, Juan H. Ramirez Jose A. Rarairvz. G. F. Moreno. Mrs. G. F. Moreno. Master Chester Moreno, G. W. Dickinson. J. A. Pinacho. P. Echesu rtn Bias Ruiz. A. Canobbio E. P. Notrebe Mrs. E P. Notrebe L. Loubet, A. Loubet. J. B Dennis. B. Herrerias. Mrs. S. E. de Her rerias Master M. Herrerias. Master G. Her r-rias.' Master J. Herrerias. Miss C. Herrerias. Miss B. Hfrreriae. Miss R- Chacon. Miss P. Marufo Mies M. Fietes. Mrs. C E. de Her rt-ria? Mits Carmen Herrerias. E. Herrer'as. <\ Herreriau. Miss P. Melendrez, Miss A. Sal cana. The plaintiffs in the proposed suit claim ; that in August of last year O'Brien and Riebel advanced $75 to Montgomery to prospect in the Bullfrog district, with the understanding that a partnership between the men in ' any thing that Montgomery should dis cover would last until September 9, when Montgomery and O'Brien, who had accompanied him on the prospect ing trip, returned to Goldfleld. It is charged that Montgomery located six claims in the Bullfrog district in the names of his partners, but when he took up the ledge known as the Sho shone mine he filed upon it in his" own name and that of Edwards. It is fur ther alleged that the incorporation of the Montgomery-Shoshone Mining Com pany was part of a plan of Montgom ery's to prevent his former partners from getting a share of the property. : In view of the richness of the mine and the fact that negotiations for its sale are now In progress, the O'Brlen- Finnegan suit is expected to raise seri ous complications that will keep the contending parties busy in the courts of Nevada for years to come. Yester day it was common report about the Palace Hotel that two other men, one now in this city and other a prominent man. of Los Angeles, are also ready to prove that they, staked Montgomery at. the time he started out on the pros pecting tour that ended in the dis covery of the Shoshone ledge. Who staked "Bob" . Montgomery in his mining operations -In Nevada? has suddenly become .an -interesting ques tfcmi'among the large number, of Tono puh.and Goldfleld mining men now gathered at the Paiace Hotel in this city, >but it will probably be . left to a court of competent jurisdiction in Ne vada to. fully determine the question. When > the- outside- world began to hear of ; the , famous Montgomery-Shoshone mine at Bullfrog, New, now regarded as. one of ; the richest properties' m the West, it was generally, understood that E.'. A. Montgomery, : who * has been prominently iduntiiied .; with its man agement, got his tirst "staked to prop erly locateand prospect the- mine from T. E. Edwards, , -who owns a large in terest in it and has helped with a generous hand many, of the early pros pectors in Nevada, where he is largely interested in mining properties. Montgomery has never openly denied that Edwards made it possible for him to successfully operate the Mont gomery-Shoshone and the story of Ed wards' generous help to Montgomery would probably have become a tradi tion of - the" Western Nevada mining camps, butsf or the fact that another claimant to a share of whatever credit is due* for aiding Montgomery, when he was an ordinary \u25a0 prospector, have suddenly come forward and are pre paring to tie up the-mine with litiga tion. P. E. O'Brien and JU S. Fin negan, well known In' the* Tonopah dis trict, are preparing an injunction suit against Montgomery to prevent him trom disposing of the Montgomery- Shoshone mine on the ground thatjthey are entitled to a three-fourths interest in the property. They will also sue for accounting. In their suit the plaintiffs join with Montgomery as co-defend ants T. E. Edwards and O. F. Riebel. Bark Homeward Bound Sheds Canvas, Making Rec ord Run From Old World O'Brien and Fiimegan Say Tliey Staked the Owner oii His Prospecting Tour OLD PARTNERS AT WAR Montgomery-Shoshone Prop erty in Bullfrog to Be an Object of Litigation BANKER TRIP OF YEAR Mutinous Sailor on Steam ship City of Sydney Stabs Chief Officer L. Quayle Sinsle Number, Class H, Puerto Cortex. Honduras, \u25a0 C. A., Saturday, A us. 12, 1005. No. Premium. No. Premium. jNo. Premium. 190 24 367:.... 361 515 24 92y »{ 952...... 36[ 974 24 10U>..... 30| 1124. 24| 1123 38 1310. 801 1575 3U 1583 . 3« 1593 120; 1730.";... 60! 179J 2-i 154.U..... 12l>i 1929 " 36| 194U 24 .1978 £4 1 io;:> 241 2U86 24 6«; 2294..... 2412334 6O 2344 3612355 12u 2373..... 12u 25«1 7 241 2GII. 24| 2621..... : ' 3» "8-t4 3tf| 2756 241 3181 3«: 3211 2«| 35;{2...i. 60 3537 30 3T33..... 241 4:»j» 30; 4250 180 4402. 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