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BANKS WIN GAME ERE IT IS FIVE MINUTES OLD Seals Boot the Ball and Curves of Jones Are Easy to Hit RESULTS OF. GAMES Oakland, S» i»an Francisco, 3. Lo» Annelff., S; Portland, 3. STAXDIXGOK THE CLUBS AVon. Ixist. Pet. Us ABKrifs ...... 5« 42 .571 *an Francisco':". . J 57 ". 4S .543 Oakland .:........; 54 . 53 .505 Portland... ...37 <Jl W. J. Slattery Before yesterday's baseball game wrs five minutes old it belonged to the Commuters'."' The Seals went so far astray that It mattered little to them whether f their opponents got a million runs or one. But the Oaks did not pile up quite a million; neither did they stop at one." The first clatter out of the box netted four, which was a good start for the day. The entire San Francisco team was very" much on the wane. Tho pastime of booting the ball around the lot In' r t he • first' two innings became so popular that the men who were not indulging: in this sort of amusement tve're • overlooked by the fans. And to add to the troubles of . the local contingent. Pitcher Oscar Jones forgot to bring his smile with him; hence' his 'stock of deceivers consisted of -a glove. Jones rightfully became disgusted and retired when the Oaks had "put oVer seven runs in . two in nings. Willis was shot out on thi firing* line, and, strange to say, the team took a brace and the best the Oaks got: thereafter was one point. The "game opened with a pass to Smith and :a sacrifice hit by Van Hal tren'. Heitrauller lifted a simple ono into right field, which both Mohler and Hilde overlooked, so it went for a hit. Hofran* followed with a tap to first. Williams grabbed the ball," but threw it away .-in-- a mad attempt to cut off \u25a0HeJtmuller*:**' eecond." Smith Jn the meantime busied himself with running over the: j>l*te" with the first run. ' Then \u25a0came" Bliss • with" a short \u25a0 fly to short territorj-i-one Of those that thi infielders /eat"' tor breakfast -nearly every 'morning. Bat there was some thing wrong with -Wheeler's appetite, •and, like the other "fly; thls= one also \u25a0tfent sife* -Blgbee 1 - came along' with a fly to left. % Shaughnessy managed to hook the ball all right, but he could not heave tt Ho the plate in time to heafi <sff--HdtinuUer.' The other base runners all advanced a peg" on -the play. A passed ball was next "on the list. This' let* Hogan in. Bliss was posfng on third when" he saw his chance to sneak in. Waiting until Jones* slatted td wind up a bit, the Oakland 'catcher started to beat it to the plate-,' ana lie did, by a" couple of lengths.'" - : ' • \u25a0••' tour runs looked like: enough- for a -while, but the Commuters wanted more and started after them" right away in the second. Carnes was passed; and Smith scored him with a triple against the left field fence. 1 This was followed by hits fro*rn the bats of Van Haltren and Hogan and some rough work 011 the part of'the San Francisco fielders, and when the spasm was over Oakland had seven runs all \u25a0' told and Oscar Jones had' retired for the day. Willis had all the Commuters on. his 6taff for the greater part of the re mainder of the game./ During the prog ress of the fifth -round they put over one_,more on , him.', but 4 this .was not his ' t&'ult: Vlte tossed : a nice article of ball.-'bavirig good control and enough speed' to pull , him but of. the tight places, all tfie time. The Seals made a couple of rallieiT and sometimes gave signs of breaking .up the game, but they were lucky to gather as. many' as. five runs. Carnes, late of^the Angels/performed for^the first time under, the direction -of. his .new boss.. Papa Van Haltren. and his work looked very good. He let up-a; bit when he saw that his team \iad- a lead that would. do/for the day.' Tha SAN FRANCISCO ft P AB. R. BIT. SB. PO. A. E. Khanjrline^y, 1. f 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 Mohler. .2b..".. '. 4,1 .1 O 01 O Wheeler. «5.... 1,00 0 0 1 O T-iM.-hr«nd. r. 1 5 O . 1 <» 0 0 0 Irwin, 3b....... 5 0 10 2 2 0 Williams, 1b 0 .2 4 0 10 0 2 "Spencer, c. i...~. ...... 1 2 0 0- 2 0 0 Street, c. 4 0 10 5 2 0 Jon«*. p .-..1 0 0 0 '0 0 1 0 Willis, p,v,,... k 3 0 10 0 10 Etr*lb, 65.. ;. 3 .o^l .;0 ,1 0 0 Tota!s.vv..l S8 5 10 0 24 8 S * OAKLAND . ! • ' "• - AB/ E. BH. SB. PO. : A. E. Smith. L:i._V.;..:;:f :! 2 0 6 0 0 Van Haltren. <•- f. .,. 2 1 2 0-5 0 "0 H»itmuller, r. f...... 2* 1 , 1 ,O 20 0. •Hogan, sa ....::. 4' 1 10 3 1 1 Bliss, c;...;..'-..'. :.'. , 4' 1- i- 22 1 01 Riglw*. 1b. .;-....-..,; 4i :1.1-.fl <M 0 01 HaJey. 2fc. ...... ..2 0 1. 0 1 2,. 0] I)ev«>reanx, . 3b......'. .2 ,'oi 0' 0 2 2 010 1 Cames. p :.._.'.... :3 I*o 0 01 Oi Totals;;..-/. ...... 2T: 8 9-2 27 7 1 BUNS ANDIItTS BT INNINGS San Francisco... 0 0 0 -2-..1 0 ; 0 2 0 — 5 Babbits ' .-..:.. .0 1 0^.3 3 o^l 1 J-IO Oakland 4 3 0 0 1-0 00 x— B Baschits 1 Oil 0 1 x— 9 i "\" \ SUMMABI Bans o3 Jone« 7, bits.S; runs off Willis 1. hits 4. Three base hit — Smith. Two base hits — Wil liams <2), Bipbeo. nildebrand. Sacrifice hits — Van Haltren, H«ltmnller<2); Derereaur.- Ilaley. Kirct base on called bails— Off Jones 3/ off Willis 2. off Carnes 4. . Strnck out — By Willis 4, . by Carnes 2. Hit by pitched ball — Mohler. Passed ball— Street. Wild pitch**— Came*. Willis (2). Time of game- 1 - 2 boors. • Umpire — Perrine. BEAVERS HAVE A RELAPSE Insist Upon Presenting the Game to * Berry's Angels PORTLAND. July 25.— First Baseman Atherton tvent Into^a trance about a rity block off the second cushion, in the eighth inning: this afternoon. [ While . his thought*, were rambling 'Happy ..Hogan tossed the ball to Delmas. who quietly slipped, up, behind him and tapped him on the back. Ko one- was* out. at. the time, and as McCredle'.was on'flrst and Dolly Graya trifle unsteady,; It looked as though Portland;' had'; a ;; r chance." to gain a few points in; the score. ; " This was Just one \u25a0of the' bad ones committed by the Beavers this after noon. There were plenty, of errors and the Angels won easily,"although'Kln sella was there- with' thel fine winders from start' to finish. "" Portland started well, ; with'- a .run In . each -of the : first three Innings, but fielders, and base' runners did all in* their power to bring off a pleasant : little d6natlon;party, and succeeded." InUhe third and t fourth the Angels landed one" each, and' they; fol- ( lowed these : with five in" the sixth.. A' wild throw- by Ca«ey helped -and fonly one of -the five, runs -was earned. ' The score: - LOS ANGELES AB. R..8H. : P0. A. E. Bt-manL c. t.... ........ 6 0.. ' 3 10 0 •rarllid*, L f... ....... ...3 0 0 1 0 0 Brashear. 2b. ............ 5 1 J * 1 0 Dillon, 1b... ...... ...... 5 1 0 "15 0 1 CrsTath, r. f .....3 2 2 0 0 0 r<mlth, 2b. :..\u25a0:.. ..i:. 5• 0 0.1. 4 0 I>elnj»«, ss... ;....'.. 5 2 0.1 4 1 Ho*»n, c A, 0 0 4 3 0 <Jeay, p.. .:....... 4 2 2 .0 SO T0taU....r......... ...39 8 27 15 2i PORTLAND. :' : ," AB. B. BH.' PO./A.. E. Lovett. t f.. ........... « 1 2 0/0 0 Mott, Sb ................ 3 0 jp 4 ; 1 ; 0: Sa?»=::::::i:i:f. SSft'El : MX^ \u25a0' \u25a0 1 XWri., c............ ...;•«, 0 41 -1- 3 0 CHAMPIONS LOSE BOTH GAMES TO PHILADELPHIA Captain Jones Escorted From Grounds After Clash With Umpire r: AMERICAN* LEAGUE \ f^^.T • . Woa Lost Pet. V> J "f° '• 53 34 .609 Puiladelphla 48, 35 .578 New York ....41 42 .494 M. Louis , 35 50 .412 £?K? Xt°n 52 50 .390 Y«a&hlnston -.... ...28 \u25a0 54 .323 v PHILADELPHIA,^JuIy 25.—Philadelphia took both games of a double header from Chicago today. Bender and Dygert held the risitors safe, while Wash, White and - Owen ' were hit hard. Captain Jones was removed from the grounds during the eighth inning of the second game for baring disputed a decision. Score: First game— ' -\u25a0\u25a0 . R. H. B." Clilcniro N...; ..;.. 0 2 2 Philadelphia .:.*........ 2 • 70 Batteries —Walsh and Sulliran; Bender "and Powers. - - Second game — R. H E Chleajro ....:.... 3 9 o Philadelphia 7. qj\ 8 Batteries—TV*hlte, Owen and Hart; Dygert'ana Schreck. , ;-V;-'. , j\\ NEW YORK, Jnly 25.—The New*-iorlt Amer icana scored another wla from Cleveland today. CleTeland 4 ~-g '\u25a0-**' New York ....9'^lo : 1 Batteries—Liebardt • and Clarke; Doyle. Klei now and Thomas. - - • \u25a0,-. \u25a0\u25a0 WASHINGTON. July 25—Powell was Ter^ eCectiTe today. Score: R.. H E, Washington .....3 '-. 6* 0 Bt. Louis ...5 12 4 Batteries—Hughes, Gehlng, Warner and Hey don; Powell and Spencer. BOSTON, July 25.—Detroit took ' both . games of the donbler header . today., Boston outbatted the Tlsitora in each, but the bits of the latter were opportune. \u25a0 Scores: First game — ' , . n n E Detroit ..; ...........A....:. 2 "' 2 Boston • :.......';.: .....-....* 1 7 2 Batteries—KUlan and Schmidt; Winter and Crlger.r: - . Second game— v- R. H E Detroit 3 7 0 Boston "........................•.... 2 10 3 Batteries—Selter, and Payne; Prultt, Glaze and Shaw: -, ; \u25a0- AATIOJVAL LEAGUE Club— ' ; . «.-. \u25a0"" Won' Lost » Pet. Chlcapo ; 03 22 *.'\u25a0 .741 New York- 60 31 .Cl 7 Plttßburg ,V...;;......; -. 50 32 -.«10 Philadelphia ..-; ; 45 35 V -.503 Brooklyn .•.....:.......;..... i 39 4rt ' .459 Boston ..:.....".. 34 -47 - '.420 Cincinnati .". . 33, 51 St. Louis'...../,.;...'..,„... 19.' «<j j.' .2UI CINCINXSiTI. July' 25.—Ewing' weakened ".in the sixth.' allowing the New York* to accumulate four runs. After \u25a0 scoring two in their half \u25a0of this inning Cincinnati was unable to tally again, although haTlng a man.on third with no one out. Score: • :.;.'.' ...- vr,. h. E: f Cincinnati .......,....;....... k::>8 5 1 New York .'.;::..'.;... >;^.'.....•...-.''4 . '7 1 Batteries—Ewing andl Schlei:' Mathewson \u25a0 and Bresnahad. --.• -. \ •';;,.'. \u25a0' -- • ;\u25a0-.: • CHICAGO, July . SS.^Chlcago bunched seTen hits off Young In the third aud -fourth today and with two steals aad .two passed'scored eight runs. The hits off OTerall were widely soatter»<l, only two of tiie Tisltars reaching;.third. \u25a0 Score:. ;•>'.-\u25a0••' ' - R. H. .E. Chicago •.....-.'...8 9' 1 Boston .".'.•...';.. 3'*;B ..1 Batteries —OTerall, KUag r and", Kaboe;. Young and Boulter and Needham;^'/\u25a0\u25a0*,_ r; \ '\u25a0>,•. PITTSBDRG. July 25.—In; a game of brilliant fielding and some hard hitting-*on A both sides the Plttsburgs defeated the Philadelphia* today. Anderson sared \u25a0 the game for * Plttsburg In the eighth when he made a catch-'with one hand of Courtenay's hard diiTe. Score:- -"\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0.!>.; -'•\u25a0;-->'r. r.H.--B/ Plttsburg .......:.. 5 H-:-2."2. Philadelphia ...;'. 4 :.' 9 ::"--3 Batteries —Phillippl and Gibson; Brown • and - Dooln. •- \u25a0- /. ;\u25a0* Fay. ss^.l.. .........3 l» 0 ' 3 Vv?<i Kinsella, p .'..:. 2 0. 0 0;;2;vt •Porkorny 1 0 0 0 0J4.0 . Total*. ;...::.*.. ..CC... 30 .3 9 27 ' jJi-Tfli . 'Batted for Kinsella In nlntb.-ijg^^ig: *::*'*,?? RUNS AND HITS ; BT INNINGS *j f L*s Anseles..:... 0 0 110 5 0 10-^-8 Basehlte .. 0 0 0 1 13 0 2*'j-^8 Portland ........1 1*1 0 0 0 0 0 0^ it BasehiU .: 1 13 0 0 0 1 2 , 0-- 9 SUMMARY \>\ '\u25a0 c :'\u25a0'*:\u25a0 Struck out — By* Gray 2. Bases on ba1l8-^-Off Gray 5, off Kinsella 3. Two base hits — Cravsth <2». ! Bernard. Three base hits — Gray. Bernard." Doable play — Delmas to Brasbear to Dillon. '\u25a0> Sue-. rifiee hits — Carlisle, ilott, Atherton. First bKae on errors — Los Angeles 3. Wild pitch — Kinsella. Left on bases — Los Angeles 8/ Portland 6. Time of game — 2 boors. Umpire — Derrick. • Baseball Notes Williams responded with four hits out : of flTe times up. It might • hare been ; fire had Perrine been a little more lenient . and . glTen , Nick - the better of tbe last play of the day — a Tery. close one at first. : BMlftSißiifeßSS Smith : and ' Van Haltren made nearly half of the team's putouts.; They : collected eleven flies between them. / Blgbee .at , first' had. only six men to. take care of— ratber unusual In • a ; nine inning ball game. / . \u25a0...\u25a0\u25a0;'; - - When Oscar Jones' left tbe box In the middle of the second inning when the tumult was at* Us height the fans cheered" him. - ETerybody saw that Oscar' was getting .-'the -worst of -It -from* his fielders and the ; fans - were for him. Joues nil 1 Tery'sore young man. ' ; - George WbeeU-i .elt llttU..i«> the bad in the sixth S Inning , and ' retlried ' In"" f aVor •of the hew shortstop, Tay '\u25a0' Strelb. : Tay did \u25a0 all that -was asked of him.' He' had only one chance 'and got away with" it. ' He"-' has changed '. his" Style *of batting, . going after tbe ball left handed now. 'Danny Long thought be would strengthen'' hla team ; by. shifting [ Hlldebrand -into right- field a n<i placing '- Sbaughnessy in ~' left, but tbe : , switch went wrous. Hllde lost the only, one that -came his" way and let , in a run. \u25a0'.. Shaugbnessy had two chances to throw.men out at the plate and fell down _ each Dan^would;- better- put both men back where. they figure.' _ . It Is v not . likely, that . Frank. Arellanes, , tiie crack " busher from San ' Joee, • who" Is to play with ; the ; Highlanders .next : : year, will ] wear !-/»tt Angel uniform during the balance of 'the preynt season! He wired yesterday 'that he could .list make the change. '• A^'player who 'cannot . llTe '; up to his " word * should ' be 1 barred \ f rbin ;\u25a0' organized baseball.- Arellanes told Manager Berry,"posi tively that he' would" report' yesterday. ; Manager Dan Long returned from a • trip Into the woods'.-, without v having ;. done , any i good ' for. himself.' * He made a effort to .'procure tbeT services ; of ; Pitcher^ Fred • Brown" of , the ; Sac ramento < club,*, offering him 'a - grand'.,'salafy.' Brown ' would not , make -. the ' change, vHe - 1» -In right , : In "* the capital ' city \u25a0 and says he \u25a0 will * stay as long as ' things '• are breaking i right , for' him; Long ' has his L eyes [ on T other ; promising • talent \in tbe » bush * clrcuitT and \lf i there \is { a \u25a0 chance he will .book 1 couple of the live ones before "many <!ays. '.\u25a0•\u25a0' ' It :. would appear that * Billy ; Moriarlty. ; made the Jump \u25a0 to , Stockton »• a ' little ' too] soon, h Man ager : Long : receiTeds'a^ telegram"! yesterday^ from John" McClosky7of .: the] St.": Lonis ; nationals, offpr ing ' to buy^- Billy, for; nett season. ," Long : replied immediately ' that the" shortstop ' had jumped and was 'on" the blacklist.' .-,, It ; is to i *ay;: that be . will not . be * restored ;; to \ good • standing In • a hiirry,. for the local^ magnates fare .wroth. It was .'Bill's _ one .'desire: to ; break J into the . big leagup, - ; and r nowj: the " best chance he ; ever had has been t erabbed ; for the' reason"; that be hastened to : the, "grass circuit : for.;- a•: few, paltry/ dollai a more intbe pay '•; envelope for: the r rest* of I this season. . '. . ... .- •-. OFFICKR'.WOUXDSi PRIVATE • SANiANTONIO,;Tex., July 25.- Chap- r lain'; Thomas iDlckson.jrwehty-oixthUn^ fan try. ; .V today '\u25a0\u25a0. shot; -;~ and vl s erlousl y, wounded * Clyde. \u25a0Blakely.'.^a'" private j:Of Company^ B/> Ninth 1 Inf antry.Vt: Dickson gives as ; a reason ; for; the shooting that Blakely, wtth|a'icompanlon;j>asfdrag^ Kin?, away; t ronv his r. front ; yard a brass cannon /made' 1 In v I*9B "which , Dickson brought^ f rom \ the , Philippines.; TJdi^ »ajn :FKAJSl;ifeco--^c RULES FOR AUTOMOBILE RUN TO LAKE COUNTY Committee^ Makes Informal Announcement of the Conditions R. R. l'Hommedieu \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; The runs , and tours committee of the Automobile Dealers',' assoclatioji. headed Dy.i-v.--R. cooper.-.has' been over the plans; for the endurance, run which win be begun a ; week from today. \u25a0* The course ,will j stretch" into LaKe r.county, over; some of the most /beautiful 'roads I" - e^. state - Tne /start \ will: be , made irom Tiburon,: as 'many i. will,, prefer 'to cross;the. bay ' the v day, before andtstdp with 1 friends on ': th e , Marin^'county/side. Others who; live; in ; Rossi-; valley, San Rafael and-other nearby. points. wish- to take part in ' the' run; and i lt : would be &v& v ,, X'\u25a0K '\u25a0 to ° ' much ' s -<>f \u25a0! them i to"; come s to this city, and then recrossi the ; bay. '-.'- The first control wilLbel at '.Petaluma; and .then - the ; mbtor :cars • will go 'l onHo Healdsburg ; for 'luncheon*; Another • con tfpl J wJlj; T borat Pleta; where i the ; auto moblljstsj will ?prepare£to7 ascend -the' grade- to , Highland -* Spring's.'^; At c the latter, place^those' who have not perfect scores :wlll ; drop" oTut \u25a0 of >the ;: contest; while : the " others ;will ' go: on \u25a0to Lake port,, the finishing,; point.v i - There will be v a" hill! climbing contest up the two mile: grade Jto "Witter Springs on Saturday, afternoon or" Sunday morn- Ing.. .This' ls an ew; road 'and ?one; that will test ;the Vcars. V.TheHiotel 1 ; people* are making 1 a clearing where .thbse. who do not take part In. the"; eyent'ean .watch the contest.':; The'clearingiisTso'located that the cars ;/ can"- be^ seen-; the;; whole distance ;aj3 they come: up" the 'mountain side from, the bottom ' of the canyon. '\u25a0~: Besides \u25a0 the trophies j' for, the endur ance run- and : the /hill ; climb,7 another probably will bet offered for ; " the .best showing. This .will* not ; only J Include la perfect score, but -,' will' Involve /a* gaso line and lubricating. oil;test.lTp win the cup a car will t have, 1 toibe:thej best, not. only in i mechaniclsm, ? but, .' in * tlie : way It has been handled, 8 ; for "\u25a0\u25a0. how. much; oil Is used ; wlir depend upqnithe driver. It is v likely that the '•:> bonnets 'arid- a^l other parts that caii be adjusted: will l be sealed.: ..'An 'observer, \u0084wlll\bei carried ; ph each car. > There .wlll'-be a speed iiimlt/ so fixed 'that It will test vthe: cars":and yet be '-within ; the ; - state /automobile laws. / .\u25a0 ;T \u25a0 •'. ; •"\u25a0':. \u25a0\u25a0V-.-^S'":'- /•\u25a0\u25a0'/'.;/•> ;'.•\u25a0\u25a0 -E. V, ,Brinegar, head: of /the ' Pioneer automobile company, who is in 'the' east looking over : the : 1 903 Thomas, i^Wlnton ! and , cars, * has C. wri tteh"j ,to the local offlce that he lls •, well > pleased \u25a0 with -, the models. .. While , there^ : is \ not much 'to , be . said ' ast to radical*: changes/ for up -; to the v present \u25a0.tlmeVnoher,hafli been made, there Is much "of ?lnterest*lri' the - refinements. :^ The cars J-vare finished -much - better/throughout.'^One point .seemed important; >; to '} .him-^th'rf; cars ".. are ; not * going s; to;<be^/ariy ; than, the- 1907^models. | V AI-: though {no v definite ; price \u25a0 has ' been*. seti there { may be an advance.^wi thf slight and -i unimportant •; improvements^oy er; the /1 907 car. -Brlnegar.found that •these :cqhditions; existed finj^ all;, the^factorles that he Brinegar:shlppediyes terdayj a;'carload /of Thomas, flyers 'to .the " coast ' by express. 'This * makes i the thirteenth " carload }. of ; Tliomaa "\u25a0; Flyers \ that." the' Pioneer company ' has \ brought i to' the coast by express -y within*.:- .six weeks. . \u25a0'\u25a0-.- :•\u25a0 . y \u25a0 : \u25a0/' '-;-' r V -V: ? ' V ,]George A. Hensley, the" weir known local >. motorist, 7 has = written! 1 to.*R.>Mas-] feonjSmnh'tOf.this/qity^tha^ iouflng^Europe ahd^expectsi;to6iglart for America ;ihvA.ugusf.\At» last 'reports he;iwas^drivlng VhisTv'Whlte^: steamer, th.t6ugh^Holland.-x-: Smith n^was "ijwith' 1 Hensley;,^f our- months £while^"on/r^ his travels abroad.;^ > v'"- : ':/ ; :'^ ;*.' Charles ' Sneyder.-^of .""Rehb/Lwho/: pufij chased a. ;40 •horßepbwer<Oldsrnobile i in-.tlils^city > recently.^ lias l;left;Un ; thls y ! new i car • f or. ; home/XvThe^Olds-y Is I .to^b'e'i used'c- "in- 1 " /the •.mmm. mmmg y district]?AwKero ] Sheyde^has^largeyintereats/^-^-v^O^-?! STRONG TENNIS TEAM GOES TO LOS ANGELES : Coast "and ' state : cbampibn'"^ Melville Long and .'Carl ; Gardner, V two of .the cleverest tennis players. inTthe 'city,*, will leave for Loa. Angeles ;tpday.^, They; will compete s at; Ocean" Park I " in Ulie' anhtial : tournaments .for, Ithe of southern California. These events .will be '. commenced ; next i Monday. \] Long fand Gardner^ will I make '-&1 strong 1 , combinar tlon'- representative "of -this •. section t of the' state.'- 7 ;- '\u25a0; •.-;;- .'' : -' \u25a0 : ' ; •\u25a0\u25a0• to Professor. Joe Daly, -who is at' Ocean Park, former - Coast' Cham-; plon \u25a0 Alforiao^Bell* is playing the -best tennia of - his career. \u25a0" In j : the;',: coast championship » event 1 , at j Sank Rafael Vlast year ; Bell \cut " a- sorry C figure"? against young, Long.; The/ ex-champion "showe;! plainly : that he 7. had,*. gone 'back."'- \u25a0 He probably ,\f ill f have 5 anothfer.Cchariceyat" Long; next t week.~ v The : latter, is 'the i one upon*whomi-the "locals fans Vl will pin their I faith . to; bringi.the ' honors "north/ While Gardner, defeated ; Long .last Sun 7 "; day/ the fchampion.: is -much more : re liable and can at all times ; be' depended upon : to : put 'up;a\nrst?classlgame.^ '\u0084-. \u25a0 "Aside from; Belli there s wlll:be"ianum-; ber of other strong players in; the com petition. ; ' Flta ; Overton f Ist back •In ?. the game|and"if,he!iS)inihis!oid".time;form will be a hai:d*bne to'ibeat.'3ii.Nat Browne won "the ; l last i tournament g held .' in the south "and- Is in "excellent ; condition. ; ': Hal r Braley," who f.woh'ithe/3 southern" California " championship* last 5 year, r will be on 'hand' tot defend,^ and : if jhe 'plays as well as he } did last * year;, it iwill : be difficult to-, take .the .title 5 from * him., _ \u25a0 -. 'Two "matches .were, Vln -the Hammond' trophy .'; tournament, 'during the;,week. Carl r Gardner, .winner: of ithe championship ; .class, will ;. meet ' E.*£ r_P.' -Fihnegan, winner \u25a0' of "the -second in ' the J nnal| match \ upon the ' former's return \ f rom lthe)^outh;/7AB iwas by/ The , Call * when ? the % handicaps % were first -announced, *the}; event'ilobked^ like aVglft^for 'Finnegan.;:; He^beatvHarry Rolfe^and Dr. {Noble,Q winners^ of -the first "andi fourth : classes,' with- ease. ; ,In they,",San'>: Francisco '"-championship tournament • Fihnegan jwon ; at. set? from Gardner ;oh~ev en", terms 'and iw"dn the jmatch^pespltel*" this !i^G£rdner"f is called upon jtb '< 6oncedeiTodds|of |bwef4o. F Flnnegan'; is" af clever j player/ and|"wo"uld have '-* had *a •; chance \ in', the ; * first f class.' ; '.'.The v match J between^- Finnegan\ "and Noble was 'Jto6 ; on e'slded^tOibeJ Interest ing. The; doctor; did !, his « best, 1 but I had no chances.'.- The J handicap 2-6; The ; score lin Flnnegnirs' favor.. was f 6-o,' 6-3;. ' - \u0084-:. \u25a0; : ;:: ; '~'%~ : .:^--:v:-^-T^r* ; :^T^ r,' Gardner allowed ; Burroughs," Cwlriner of? the ; third .class, ; odds -.of ioweJ4i)fiind 15-and>won two close" sets. .The" score was-.'f-5,>6-4^ "._,;••\u25a0 \u25a0 .'' : ' ; ', v.'; .\u25a0\u25a0'"'^\ ..." "--' '\u25a0' ' BIONBY FOUIfDjON } DEAD; MAX *\u25a0\u25a0 MARYSVILE,; July; ; 2s.-^-On-a dead irian'j found Ton "the 1 city? levee ; today' Cor " oner; KellyXfourvd; eastfijandl securities am6untlng4tqJ"m6re;thanl?6ioooJ : vA H !k*aitik; bbokJbearin'^the^narnejXav'ieri'Fmirler Showed Tdeposlts|of|nearlyJ|6,qoo/Vwlth interest^ forjtwqi years^cHeibook i^as sewedS ln'f canvas fin the . coat.V.];; It >is from! thelGermanJßavinJrai J andf loari][so^ ciety.-ofiSanVFrahclsco.^J.There\wagfa i time i'check h t or^?l2o,'sthe|name| r given being? John! Fry.'i probablyXassumed.l Be-" sides : these^ 4 O i in !coln\was] l^thVpock'i ets.*?i The deceaßedl,wa«fabouti7o|yearg old* - \u25a0 " " HfISBB Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front Cargo of The Pacific Mail- liner -Siberia, Cap tain Adrian Zeeder,.;, sailed yesterday afternoon for the orient, crowded ,with passengers and" cafrylng'^bput 7,000 tons ,of freight. ThevSiberia's cargo Included 800: tons^'of .; freight (f off Hono-/ lulu. ;Among this was a big shipment of machinery.:^ Oni.boaf d tho liner.; also were - eight s automobiles '"._ for the island port,"; lncluding; Captain John Barneson's big I touring-car.'^Captain and Mrs.; Barneson)^eT^. passengers; on the^ liner," ; bound ; on 7a'^pljeasure ' trip <to the Hawaiian islands.^ofjwhich^ they purpose - making : a| tdur jln^thelrfauto-' mobile. . ' c ,' i'-v*-^^:^^ -•:•: •.5. 5 j,; The) Siberia's cargtJ' ; lnclude(ii6oo tons of vleacl. '\u25a0 two-thlrdi i 1 of •\u25a0 which Is .; for Japan. :-:.-..- - r :\u0094 \u0084 '\u25a0'\u25a0 ?{''.):_"/.' :"?':'\u25a0:\u25a0' ' -\u25a0\u25a0' '... V '-"; : Among/.the/, passengera , on .the; liner were ', go verriment v Inspectors i of ': steam vessels * O. ; F.yßollesjand * John ; K. Bul ger.U" The /reglsterr'qf^the} steamer,; Ne braskan, ; wh ichV-jno w J£ runs ; 5 between Honolulu and Sallna ICruz," has i • expired andSßolles and Biilger^will; Inspect the vessel i prior' to " issuirig^new!vpapers.". ; "v'r The following nav^offlcefa • sailed .oh the" Siberia:/; ForY.Yolcohama^-Lleutent ant ; Commander- Irving i 8.1 Gillis, ; U.> S. N. ; ' Sur geon •; J ames \ C. z Pryor,' .U. ; S. " N.; and^ Commander" James ' H. " Sears, :. U. S. N.; v Port Hongkong-^Commander,- Rich ard 1 M.< Hughes/ V. r-S.fN.-.fAssistant.Sur geon- Andre \u25a0EJ'Xee, ia ,Ur ; S/tN.,, and] liieu tenant 'Charles M:>Tozer, '.U. 'S.l N.-. All are '; "under .- orders '* f orx a'-* tour ": of \ duty with .:. the squadron. '". : . .:•.\u25a0-" ; .The iiner; sailed; promptly at I s o'clock! Tlie passehg-ers were : l-s '-- -\. : ?> ':\ 'X^ '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- ,• ; -ForTnonolulvi^J.'vW.' Abrams, Mrs. J. : - W. Abrams.A.-W.v Allen, Mrs: A. W. Allen, -Act- Ing Assistant Surgeon •> Myron C,.~ Baker,'- A.- \>.' ltnldvrln, H . R. ; Banning, v Captain I John ; Barue son; - Mrs.:» Jolin \u25a0: Barneson,? Miss •\u25a0Muriel" Barnp- Bon.CManter '•Harold . Barneson, \u25a0 Mrt.: -M:-«Berger und ni(iid,> MtaJi'U. ' C:± Blttmaa:i-X3apta'ln>o. F.; Bolles,- Av^'C. Bolles; rA: ~Brrint,<iMr».V;A. Brunt,- and • tw<>' children ; >. John '» K.'J ßulgerV k <Jov ernor \u25a0\u25a0 Q.~. -R; :\u25a0}, Carter, . Mrfi.t O. •Br/ Carter,^ and servant, t M iss Mary - \u25a0 Dean, • Drr>L . «i L: ! ? . Ditn bar, Mrs.* L.' L. Dnnbar.rJ. • T.VElUott,:" Miss Charlotte ':n*ll,N. " W. ;Hamllton,r/Mr.-iUtlr riett, \u25a0 Judge .Alf red S . "i Httrtwell^t teon t"Hohlgs-' bergrer, Mrs. =J . \u25a0E. \u25a0Horton/-o:'>F.''T:HurabUTtr, Miss-, Mary,; K. Hyde, Loe Koon^hoick,*-,.Wfi J. G. -Lambert, Hon. '-.. Nicholas^Lotigworth,-? Mrs. Nicholas Lonipworth . an&' maid," Lyon Lwcan, Miss Eda Matthews; P. CC, Meyers. '.Clark' Dr.Mlnor, Miss Jj. 'At Monroe," MlssiMojet,".\Thon!iaß- J. Mnrray.yM." K.^ Nakulna»^l)r.~,HeniTiS./Oppon holmer,iKlmer' E; /Paxtoh," Mrs;'; Elmer.' E.tPax ton,'. Dr.: John Pinto. ' W?*R.'^Pittlnxer, L." E." Ryder,* Dri B. /K. Samto^.^.Slrs* t'J.y W.-' Shu mate, MM* X. v Shuto»te,V;Miiw f, Helen ?. Skelly, Miss " StdireV'. Hon/^QuPar-'iS.-i Straus," Mrs. Oscar^ S.r Straus 'ftlaißinjiit!,'*Ro)rer Straus, = C* B. Thompson,-'- E . "\u25a0 \u25a0B ; T.Tiirner.^ira A Vaughan, \u25a0- Mrs." Ira Vauguan, -.Pa'ulVF^i.de \u25a0•la'r.Vergrne, Theo. L-. ;Weed: W.S.E; n.Weed,^ AT" : J . Wldemsnn, Mrs.:M.-M':*Kt!Vl'li«oh.^J}y.G:;.Wooney,:Mrs.; J.--;O.-Wp<>ney; ; iiMrs.^§. J 4ttdrton. • .• C, 'I c yokohamla>^r>».*-,s,W.j**^bramß. . Mrs. - J. ' W." Abrams, • .FranrJs^Adsma^Jr.;*- Mrs. - E. M. - Bam by f and :lnfant;'^J.-;sSr--'Brad«treet, -: James <0/ Byrne*,' SJ"ijfotn?*flCfl? Bryncs, -<, E. - J. Croasett, James • Dearie iJ; k f.t(^ Fletcher, ? Mrs. M . .A . =: Fol )?er, T.* ; W.^furlopg: Lieutenant . Commander Irv lngr:V.iQnUs.?U. S. N.;- W. E.^Guerln, \u25a0 Mi«s . Helen = ' Guerin,' B. C.'" Howard, < Miss a Nellie Jone»r -v. Miss Phoebe. Metcalf, M.- X: Okura; ! Surgeon \u25a0 James C. Pryor, , U. - S. : N.; Mrs. J. C. \u25a0Pryor: Commander James , H.- Sears, U.S.N.; David-Eugene Smith, Mrs.; D. E.. Smith, Mrs. Charles V M. .Tozer and -infant: - Shanghai — Miss Sophie Bauman, Rev,-W."W. Davles.:'-: \u25a0•. ' \u25a0.-.. \u25a0 "xv. .\u25a0;-\u25a0; ...., -• - Hongkong — Mrs. •R. Butler,' Miss 'E.'• < !arrigan, Louis^Carrigan, .R. S.r Crdmdie'.r Major *K.n.w .- Grif fiUi ; t Commander Richard" M. .: Hughes, . U . S. -: N. ; M' : D. Helmer,: Mrs.': F. J D. 1 • Hetoer ; As sistant i Surgeon Andre : E.Tt Lee, -U.VS.-N.;. j;> J. Ruben, t~R;vD. Sheldon.i? Mrs.- R.D. «Sheldon, yiray CL-/N:tThorpe. Miss SI .*: Thorpe ; . Lleuten ant»J3harlw,M.\ Tozer, \u25a0- U ? S . i N . ; Louis ' J. UI V I "A»»,fi^«Wats<»ii, F. p: Whitehlll, -'Lcagne'Wil- liamS.\u25a0"\u25a0-.-".'\u25a0\u25a0•*&*\u25a0£:'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 - .\u25a0--.'\u25a0 . ./ --\u25a0 . •\u25a0\u25a0:-. • ' .\u25a0.:., .' ''\u25a0\u25a0Jolo -at 'Honoluln — Itor*. Charles, F. Thwinir* Mrs rr Charles^F. i Th wing. : * '-.'. t; Leeway \u25a0 for ', Lumbermen :. Atttheir^ regular; meeting held yes ter^ay-^alternoon? the state '-bbardi: of harbor r^6mmißsloners made 'a-conces-^ slon,"tOvtb'e!?aumbermen in"; response; to' their r-p'roteßt' against s the;? enforcement of Uhe.'riilQ^eciulrlng- lumber!as*iwell:as others freight.' to*.be removed ; frpm*the wharves vwithihv 24 hoursi of ; its s being dißcharged/9 In Ithe I case of vessels [car rying mofe 'than7soo,ooo feet'of lumber; the! timfe;fpV,rem9var;.wiir : be : extended until ; s 'o'clppk Ivj)1 v j). i l.m.-' of thei thircl^day after ; discharge. r *:Lum"ber "'-, not within that:"tlme'will|betrenfoV(gd*and warehoused:, by* the -state at \ the own er's \": r ";,The .HeaJy-Tibbitts. construction com pany,, which' has'the con tract -for; build- : ing section f, 12 i'otli the .i. SA* wall,;; com- I plained; t to4the - board,; that ; the * opera-! tion : by • Gray"; ]§f os: •of a '. rockHbunker wasi inter^egipg^with"; the; operation : fof the T barges } used^in^the^v work; of fconV struction.f" On") the • recommendation ' of Engineers Barker,}-; the -board t rescinded Gray^ BrosV.'p'er mltVto"_operate the bunk* ers and ; ordered; the* quarrymen' toj.va 'cateJ"Vv_ .. vf^ ; - J fr-^V^v -;- •:' .- - \u25a0 \u25a0 r^Upon ; the* recommendation "of \u25a0 Engi neer;- Barkerlfloatlhg'.' f eriderlay willr. be i provided >'- at 'i all : ; wharves Awhqre 5 large ! vessels I are7 clocked If or" thefpurpbse ; of protectins'^thje"; piling/ r * " ;; •\u25a0;.*: : : ; ; : . ; «;*,The* harbor t [commißsioners : are ' build-: ing arladies'^waiting rooml in? the 1 ferry^ depot;t°and • yesterday ;tthe jcprttractlfori the;marblelw6rlc^was;letltO'tHe;Calassl Marble ? company.', - ; Except ? f or.ithe '< mar- ( blej,work] the waiting. room ! ,willtoe'con : * striicted jf by /theji regular' : constructive borcejin^thesboard's.emplby.V' " , • Cj"; President "4 Stafford •: was- not - at Ithe meeting,- being a delegate to the; peace conference.^- ":: '\u25a0:. -\ - - '< ' Hllonlan Arrives , From - Honolulu The vMatson;;;. navigation y company's steamer SHilonlah:"-; ; arrived "- ' yesterday, from I Honolulu -With a ful 1 cargo ;'. and thel following passengers: v ' : *-. •••••\u25a0* Mrs.* J. ; J; " Green,"? Miss ' Marion Green, T Mrs. E :-> McLean,;. Norman . McLean, v Adjutant ; J > II : Batnberryjands wlfe.'lMrs.Tj.f C. Jenkins,'' Miss I ."Williams, i MlssVA". * M. \u25a0-. Zelßler, 1 Brother \ Rob «>rt;ißrotheri James.'^A.-'Keccb, IK:?. K:>Kcech* V.-It. ; N.' Gronvcs, \u25a0 Mrs.' B.- T. : Bojden/iW.iM.i Blxby. J ' Mrs.*--; M.'* Campbell- and^Bou,*- Brother Henry. - Z. <\u25a0 W.> Zelsler, Harry s.. l>enn Ison i and son,': ,W.~..T. •":, Conroy, H. Tullott, :.\VlUiam Thompson, " Mrs." - Mary . Beldlnsr, --\u25a0 Mls« VAusriwtn' Brace, i, E.i L. s ; Ciittlnp. } Mr.; and t Mrs. i Dennlson. two ; children : and ] maid, .-and / 11 ; in . the : steerage." Liner \u25a0Governor;: Ho» Trial Trip '; y Pacific i Coast ,-: steamship tt^epm pany "s ; liner/; Governor;:, was.: out .Wednesday on"{ the ;DeJaware ) f orj its/of flcial [f. trial JiJ^rip. , J The." Governor; ' will start j in~§ a.} f ew^days^ for"! this | coast fand be"-placed 4 on{ the frun\ between \here and": Puget sound y in conjunction with thef President^ ; ; GoyernorJ? ia^the" samefsJ2eTal^tl|srPresident?andtof/slmi' Ilari;constructlon7|butshas?twintßcrews^ Like^the|;Pra«iaent^the:; Governor '; is eqwipped^withia^wlreless plahCarid'will brlngitoUhisTcoastlthelwirelessf equips ment! f or| the £otherj vessels fof the I Pa^ ciflc"£Coaßt -- ; company's : ; fleet. /-.. Captain JackSShea^willVbring r Uthe" 'Governor, from|theTAtlantic.l ; yHe'rriadeUheTr6und trlpfpn 1 thel PTeslderitTas ; Captain t Rind er'siexecutive^offlcer." .^. ' •" \u25a0 \u25a0. ' »w Steani Schooner '\u25a0\u25a0 Reachea ; Port "The - new^tJMuS|schoorier,? BarSonfar-. rived* yesterdayifrom^Coosf Bay i*in|toWj of t the Paulson.-;; After discliargingg itsi^cargo^of Slumber Q the Bandon's .engines/ and- boilers 'will be installed.. The; vessel' will: be ;"usediin: the coast lumber trade. '\u25a0 \u25a0- - \Vnter Front Notes * Receipts i of : lumber i yesterday r, by - sea arhouri ted \ to] I', 6 B 2, o o OjfeetJHaißfe.' \u25a0"\u25a0 \ i,?Th"e?tanker>Argyllfarrlvedtfyestera.ay ifrom^Port HarfoVdtwithl 27,ooo -barels of saileds'yesterdayJfrom[Punta'Arenasjfor; this! port^but \vrl\l% probably! make if s? numberloffcallaJlnlSouthilandiCentrftl' Amerlcaton ithel wajruplthe icoaaL^ COASThSHIPPINQ -NEWS Items of Interest to' Mariners of the Pacific - PORTLAND. . July . 25— Two Bteamerg. - the i Alliance ; and Redondo, ' sailed '\u25a0 from Couch • street dock 'this feTening,": the former; for. Coos' bay ; and ! the latter for Seattle, and .Tacoma. c v.v -. \u25a0;::\u25a0 The : Norwegian : steamer Skogstad ,was rejwrted off ; the j Columbia 'C riTer ; bar ; this >. morning ,' with a \u25a0 enrjfo. of . coal • from \u25a0 Mororan. '- She . was ordered to i San^ Pedro v to 'discharge. The Skogdtad is reported ': to : be ', under ; charter ito f load * lumber ' at this ; port i for v tJie orlent/r? The = British - steamer Ascot ; will . sail r for ' San - Pedro tomorrow. 4 • First Officer McTague and : fire -of the . crew • quit . last night when the steamer reached Its dock.- A new set 1 0* - men \ were < secured ; Immediately t through the . sallorsV union. : . - .'. _ \> SAN i PEDRO/; July,! 25.— The ' steamship ', Roan oke cleared ; tonight! for : Portland Tia: Eureka and San Francisco , with freight : and passengers. : ' The I steam \ schooner • Santa I Monica | came | from Port S Los Angeles i and I after : discharging lumber returned to: that? port.' ... The steam . schooner t Despatch ' arrlred today from I Eureka ( direct with 1 550,000 f eet : of lumber for : the company. *.... -, - ;'; ' The steam schooner Berkeley, finished 'discharg ing ,a •; lumber, cargo ' and •: cleared \u25a0\u25a0 today ; for - Fort Bragg via San ' Francisco, to- reload. ' - •^ The ; barkentlne J Garden " City sailed • today., in ballast : for^ Grays : Harbor, 1 ; where it : will : take a return ; cargo of . lumber j for . this \u25a0 port.i ' ". , \u25a0 The ' schooner -Louise, which ' arrived ' last \u25a0 night from • Gardiner,'- Ore.; « was towed I to : Redondo to day, ' where : Its : lumber cargo was discharged.'^ : - The ;; schooner J Aerial %Is . out •\u25a0 two : : days \u25a0 from Worden with * a : full - lumber, cargo for y whole salers • at : this ': port.'on^a^Bpt^| S ignsj^Bepa^ . The steam . schooner Helene finished -discharging a lumber cargo and s cleared \u25a0 for South • Bend via San \u25a0\u25a0 Francisco %to reload.': > ;\u25a0-;-> -' <jx« / . -\u25a0 - v". ; :•:; -\u25a0 ; The i steam * schooner ? Acme ? Is \ discharging a lumber cargo < for * the ' Southern ', Pacific \u25a0 company. -\u25a0* ABTORIA.I July , 25>- The » eteam schooner To semite»arriyed, here ' today/ from v San s Francllco aud I received I orders to I proceed Ito | South r Bend to load lumber. :It unloaded 120 . tons of chain Jicre for the Hammond lumber company.;;: -. :. r- ' The : steani - schooner i Daisy Freeman,'! with ! a cargo . of ; 615.000 - feet . of-lumber for ? San I Fran cisco, iarriyed" today from: up the river and pro ceeded:to sea." a -.":\u25a0;•; '\u25a0;•-'?:\u25a0-.'• ;>; > . \u25a0'_\u25a0-.-: .->.,- \u25a0;..'< \u25a0 .'\u25a0 '.'\u25a0 The l Norwegian \u25a0 steamship ' Skogstad arrived off the mouth' of 1 the | river : this ' morning * from : Moro ran, Japan,* with acargo of oak timbers. It was given orders from the pilot schooner to proceed to San Pedro to discharge its cargo. :.- /The oil steamer, Atlas, in '.ballast. for Port Har ford,. arrived from \ Portland . and went direct to sea.;.-... : '.'\u25a0....-'•---' ;'j. '.-,-.',-\u25a0':\u25a0;'.. \u25a0/..-\u25a0 .'• - :•: The "schooner Omega, ;":wlth a cargo "of 675,000 feet of lumber for San Pedro, was towed to sea today;."- \u25a0<\u25a0;-.\u25a0" - ~ ' ''"-',\u25a0_:\u25a0:.•:.'' . _.\u25a0;- rf-i •- .;\u25a0 .The $ steam .. schooner Casco, .with - a * cargo of railroad * ties - for * San r Pedro, \u25a0 arrived X from - the ! river tonight and went to sea/ r -.--'\u25a0 \u25a0• \u25a0'--\u25a0 V The steamer Elmore ? arrived j from".- Tillambok j with a : general cargo and passengers. * ' *\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0- ! The schooner, Delta sailed today with a general i cargo for Oregon coast ports.* .' " :. :\u25a0:< ... i V The. schooner -Glendale 'cleared- today with a cargo : of ; 410,000 feet; of lumber: for San TiaJi- Cisco. '\u25a0':'•'\u25a0\u25a0':\u25a0;,\u25a0\u25a0::\u25a0'• '. \u25a0'• •••\u25a0" - , ' : :., '.-\u25a0;-;.\u25a0 '^Advices were ; received in : this city, today, that the United States lighthouse j board had arringed with the Submarine signal company to equip|with submarine bells ' the lightships ;on '. the z Pacific coast. \u25a0;- For ;• a v long '. time . the r ; government > had promised '\u25a0 to ' adopt • thla system along . the < Pacific eoast:i-> Several lightshlp.vessels on the coast are Dow fitted out, with the submarine bells and those that are * not .- will'; be \u25a0 fixed •as ? soon • as . possible. Among ? the Hist i to be » fitted -with : these instrm : ments are the Umatllla reef lightship off Tatoosh, Columbia \u25a0 river \u25a0 lightships : and j relief ' light • ves sel No." 76. Vessels" fitted witb these instruments can ; obtain ! their positions I when I nearlng |a I dan gerous entrance or passing near dangerous shoals during thick or foggy weather, when- the air sig nals cannot s be ; heard; J or, •- when : heard, are 1 mis leading. ,; The vessel's hull is fitted with' a receiv ing instrument > on : both 1 the ? port and ? starboard sides with wires running to the pilot house. ' If the captain ' Is ; in doubt during > thick weather as ' to .which side of the light vessel be 1#- on,, all he has to do Is to place the receivers to his ears and from , whichever : side i. the ! light 1 vessel is on the submarine bell will be heard on that side.' • v .- SEATTLE, . July • 25.— The ! Japanese ' steamship Akl i Maru f arrived this \u25a0* morning, £ 14 ' days , from Yokohama,* and' reported \ having \u25a0 encountered - bad weather 'during J most 1 of ' the t voyage. .-^ While : at \ ictorla | tbe 5 vessel ; was I held lup | several -hours, owing i, to i the i inability^ to .? get t. longshoremen ,to ninale the cargo. <; Four hundred and eighty-seven Japanese I and . 178 • first | class ' passengers \u25a0 were lon the. vessel.^? About 200 of the Japanese got off at Victoria. /; Passengers ; on 'the " vessel \u25a0 denied the report , ; of i bubonic * plague "in ; Yokohama, i saying tha t • when the Aki left ! there : there . was \u25a0 bat one casemnder quarantine and it was doubtful if it .werelplague..'^-;:/..:,:/^- ;';\u25a0\u25a0- v;^-. ,- \u25a0:--••> i 7 .The» steamship ; Cottage City aryl ved '- in port today, with many * passengers , and - 6,000 cases lof canned • salmon ' from • the , canneries at Funta : < bay and \u25a0 Chatam. ! -. '.--.±.± :--'.~u\-; ->-\u25a0-.\u25a0.•-.• •The? steamship Edith, which is loading for Kotzebue = sound, is i taking 1 ,600 tons of - wooden pipe ; for ; the ;Candle /Alaska . hydraulic gold min ing, company. ;\The plpe,\ if stretched out, would measure over. five miles.;..' .-..v: : -. -.\u25a0 ::-A The i steamship -Yucatan ; sailed : today "with L a fullcarpo and -a full, list of passengers. v- The-.; American-Hawaiian i liner 5 Mexican ' sailed today- for. Tacoma.* 1 where it will 'finish loading a cargo for the inlands. ' v • : ..- Army. .Transports t Thflßurnslde-lsat Seattle.' - \u25a0 ; The Bnford," ; homeward bound, left Honolulu July 20: '.-\u25a0 -, ' \u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0:.->-.'. V- .. •..'. : ; ... .. . -.•-•• • ;l The Crook left St. Michael July 16 for Seattle •'\u25a0 The Dlx has left Honolulu for Seattle ' iThe K ll patrick is at Newport News, - Va.' ~' V :,;The I^ogan- is in port. -••-\u25a0\u25a0 ; V The Meade i Is . at ; New -York. Out of commis sion. V ~ ;\u25a0>-*--\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0".•\u25a0.-•','.\u25a0\u25a0;».\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 " --\u25a0'-• -- .;.-; The Ingalls; is at Newport News,. Va i ; Tho Sheridan .is at , Mare island underirolm: repairs.-- • \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .;S7i'W*?V-> * \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'. ... \u0084% •The Sherman sailed July 14 from Honolulu for Manila.'-'-. . . •-' _ . "'\u25a0\u25a0.;•:,. : The Thomas,'- homeward bouud, .left .Nagasaki July -22. - .; ..-\u25a0-.- \u25a0 .- <.. ..:\u25a0"--.. The -, Warren ' is in port;, •\u25a0-•.' ,' •. : ' ' i The Overdue I,lst \u0084 British i,bark l Oriffel, :< but : 154 ' da ys i from Syd ney,* for; Queenstown,"* 25 -per cent. =V- '. : - : British \u25a0\u25a0- bark •" Dundonald," out ; 159 \u25a0 days from Sydney.ifor Falmouth,6o per cent. O : -.-- \u25a0\u25a0••»\u25a0-\u25a0-'rFrenehSßhlplDuguay^Trouln.4» \u25a0 -\u25a0 - 'rFrenehSßhlplDuguay^Trouln. 4 out 136'daysfrom Tclilo,"? for Havre.iC; per, cent. ':' - -^ British t- ship Loch sTay,; out i 147 .' days -from Geelong, : for (ilasgow, C > per cent. * J~~ ii" Italian ship Orealia, J out '\u25a0, 142 days from Walla roo, "\ for. Falmouth.i 6 per cent.* < : \u25a0 \u25a0 Norwegian "«bark ?,Terclar< out • 136 days from New Caledonia;; for; Hamburg,; 2o per cent • ; \u25a0 ship Gripen.-.out. 106 Bahla Blanca. * for ' Fulmonth, s 12 ; per cent. ' ~?. British ship M.-EAWatson,: out; 184 ' days from Iq>ii<iue,' for: the * channel," 6 -per cent" >r --' • •- " \u25a0 - ,„ French Jbark- Neullly, , out \u25a0 122 days from Svd-" nejv; f or^ Falmouth," ; 6 per cent. '\u25a0--••;\u25a0 '/-•>- s NEM'S OF , TIIE OCEAN Char tern The British .steamer ./ Strathnalrn, : on Puget spund, Cls % under % charted ; for t coal 'from - New castle, Australia, ?to this ;port. .: The •\u25a0 vessel will proceed itoi the i loading 'port - - i 1 i 'ballastr'iTJhe French t; ship , Dnquesne ; Is chartered • for > wliat from ? here i to -Europe ? and * tho 1 steamer » Indijia now ion,.; the.' way ; to Honolnlu,* . will .carry Japanese laborers v to -'.Vancouver, ; B.'C.-. ..- • A; Hhlf \u25a0 Million :Dollar]carKo ' The ;-• steamer '/ Siberia".^ sailed '\u25a0', yesterday for Hongkong J and i wayf ports 1 via a Honolulu ? with a general J merchandise^ cargo "„ valued T at s $.")07,251,* exclusive"? of | treasure | and *tos be 4 distributed las follows: V' For Honolulu;'' 185.302; Japan, ' 5252. 105 • China,--- :'sl2s-,926;^ Vladivostok,-^ 14.030; Kast Indies/. $1,062 ; *\u0084 '-, Korea./.? $1,034 ; v\ : Philippine island*, i $1;8S2 ; » Slam.v * 110; « Marshall "% islands * ?20."« The \u25a0 following : were \ the \ principal exports : .: ; To -> Honolulu— 4,949 <: ; lbs : --i beans,": - 10,000 f lbs lard, 5 ; 647 $ lbs ' cheese.*' 1, 020 : lbs ; butter, i 300 1 pkscs potatoes.l 24n ? pkgs ? fresh * fruits,"* 2 5 bbls • flour, *i 30 pkgs I groceries i and' provislons,>, 7,649 l lbs | coffee 5 228 ; lbs and '\u25a0 4 ; cs \u25a0 candy," 300 ; lbs [ and ! 4 cs'i bread!' 10 \u25a0cs t beer,"i2 l cs I mineral » water; «50 1 cs Iwhlsky CO, 100 5 lbs r, sugary 10 scs ?. eggs, , 600 -i lbs s table meals,*;; 11 1 automobiles ; and '- 16 \u25a0 pkgs ' parts.'i 4s cs arms t and I ammunition,*" 158 1 cs \u25a0 boots and I shoes ! 05 5 pkgs I dry^ goods.! 68 » pkgs i drugs. ; 3?cs - hats' 4,877", lbs I manufactured t lead,* 1,070 i lbs < solder 12 1 pkgs 8 machinery, 4 12 i rolls ), leather,? 143 1 dcs iron, 1 3 * crts 5 sewing | machines,! 2.200 lbs % blue stone, f 4.096 y lbs * tobacco, 4 2;« ca Vcigars, ' 4 "*. nkes wagon \ material,';:' 83.760 »lb»i & tin * plate,H72*i lbs opiums 18 1 pkgs ; paints,". 62 ibdls 1 and j2 l pcs • steel 602 -,bxsi soup. i-^ -.'V -v \u25a0:\u25a0 ; . ; " v^SKIVMVMSS'":. \u25a0; ' -*i To J Japan-f 34S;. bbls "; flour, -. 0.023 '. lbs - sugar,' 13,805 j lbs \ coffee;-' 200 y lbs ; breads 60 i pkjjs j. pto cerles fand I prorlsions, l 4 ls l lbs * and * 3 a os^ table meals, .-- 105/ «"« t' eauned f sroods.'?' 17 A pkgs % fresh f mlts, 1 ? 236 ,: lbs \ cheese.'? 20 1 kegs ? pickles,' i 0 cs olives.^ 20 1 ctl8? oats,-t4O S bales '; hay. s2os cs 3,wi ne ' lOicsltnlneralXtrater,'? 801,670 -lbs s pig J lead, ra7 pkgs ? agricultural s Implements, s S bales '•>. cotton? •14 a pkgs ! dry i goodsa 12,156 1 lbs <! hides,! 231 1 pkgs machinery,"* 86 1 pkgs g paints,?* 54 v bbls.^ 32 i tanks and 1 20 1 cs /OIW3 267* rolls I and* 27 jes i leather.^Sl cs £ ink.? 26 1, pkgs % dnigs,47s lj pkgs j car 2 material,' 53 [cs s boots t and X shoes.r 2 ! cs i arms » and j arnmuni ! tion."S 245 3 pkg» i electrical 1 goods.'J D 3 pcs I photo i goods' 11 fe es if typewriters.^ 60 *cs 1>: photograph 1 goods.Sl-carsleadiplpe.fs»2,o39jlb«ftoba<>oo; i 5i 5 251 bxs ! soap,"* 7oo l rolls t and 1 54 » cs \u25a0. roofln jr. > 58 ; pkgs rubber ,* goods.'S; 1,042 ' pkgs 5 machine*,"* 3 ' ealTes. - 4 1 linrnrr-"'^'*^-rr^'*^'7^TT* J nniTiil»rail' •"-.To I China— 6oo i bbls | flonr.'t 2.72s ! lb«[sufmr.ißTß lbs I rice, 3,575 %lbm I beans, y, 073 i lbs t peas. % 28 Jcs ' bakings powdM,*seooslbs s salt.** 11,861 sib«£ dried fWu,"g 3,190 c lbs f codfish, l^ 168 v * lbs h butter."S 37 *c» •alm<m;*T.B2B3lbißchees«.«lS92^lbs7an(l§l|« \u25a0 breads 1.800 s lb» 1 chocolate,^ 942 % lbs % and H i en table mealm, 628 es : canned \u25a0 goods, " 4 cs honey, 1 4,110 j llw j »nd|l^i^"lg^i|'ff} r t >ig^ $Vtm j ral- . Weather Report United States = department s7 of - agriculture— Weather; bureau." San Francisco. \u25a0 July 25,! 1007. " \u25a0"-. \u25a0\u25a0 > ' : t\u25a0' \u25a0 RAINFALL DATA >\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0*- ' ..\u25a0. Past y -Seasonal^ . - Stations— ;» v , 24 hours. >to date. Xormnl. Eurekav ......V....;.. 0.00 Tr.' Red r Binff 1 .:.' 0.00 ftih, Tr. 0.00 Sacramento -:.\... ".;\u25a0.. 0.00 .\u25a0 . : 0.00 0.00 San" Francisco r.~T7.'Tr.''O. CO Tr. 0.01 San J05e.*..:..;...;.:: 0.00 V 0.00 0.00 Fresno sTfrrrTrTrrrvTrri 0.00 'o.oo; o.fo San * Luis 0b15p0..;;.. 0.00 .0.00 > 0.01 Los Angeles ....;. ;*...• 0.00 V 0.00 \ 0.00 San,DlegOv.r...-r.C..r'rO.OO^ .:. 0.00 v 0.00 .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 •'•\u25a0•f : -g--S-'-f i"^f -.-£.. .. ?, ». h her. * -cr. ' \u25a0 / "t 5 D • .\u25a0' • '" * \u25a0\u25a0 . " - :. \u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0-.-•-•.'.• r: . '"o \u25a0 \u25a0•- '•\u25a0 --• - Baker ........ 20.04 82 50 W Pt.Cldy. "M ! Boise .;7.:vvr.2!>. 80 SZ* 58 XW .Clear.. .©»> Eureka .;... .:30. 14 60 ."'54 X. -Cloudy J<^ Flagstaff .. ...20.86 ;70 4S W "Cloudy .OB Fresno ..?r.:.2Q.SS -C 2 -SW." Clear .00 Independence, i 28.74. U2 \u00846S'-S B " Clear .00 Kallspell ..'.. .29. 00, 50 ,'4S 'SK j* Clear ,:~ -W» Los', Angeles." .'.2n. 98: 73. CO ,SW "Clear Modena .T...r.23.e2. 76 60 WIS.JW IS .J Rain ;2,04 Mt -i Tamalpals.2o.O3 m 14Q "NW? Clear . .00 North V Head.T.3o: lo 4.' 58 jj ' 54 \t NW Cloudy \u0084 .00 Phoenix- ...... 20. 561&4 74 W, Pt.Cldy 1.10 Pocatello -T. ~.20.82 \u25a0 88' 56 : KW." Pt.Cldy .00 Pt. Reyes : Lt.2».»S -5S 51 :SW Cloudy • .CO Portland •\u0084..-rr.80.02.T,7«r 58 :*-\u25a0 Pt.CWy rM Red.Bluff \u25a0.:;-.29;86-«0 .62*.S -+l Pt.Cldy .00 Reno- . ;/.'..-... 29. 82 -86' 62 SW Clear .00 Roseburg .:::;.: 3o. OS \76 56 S-: Pt.Cldy ,".04 Sacramento -.V;29.92- 80 56"-S> Clear •-.--,. 00 Salt- Lake •^.-:.29.02 84 64 -X..-- Rain > .^.02 San Diego r..:.29.fi8.r ..:.29.fi8. 74 ; 64 \u25a0NW~ Pt.Cldy -00 San : Francisco. 30.02 60 ;54 W Clear. .00 Sjin, Josei-.;..;30.00 .78 .54 ' NW Clear .00 S. L.vOblßpoN.-».04174 56: W Clear .tW R. E. Farallon.3o.os- 57^52 N Fogpy .00 SeatUe:. ...30.04 72 54 X; Cloudy. .00 Spokane .......29.90 .88 52 SW Clear .00 Summit .:...: .... 09 41 XE Clear .00 Tatoosh .....;.-... .'. 50 ....:..... ... Tonopah .......29.84 :82;'58; NW Pt.Cldy .00 Wlnnemucca . .29.80 -\u25a0 BS '" 6B rW Clear .00 Ynma :...-. . . . . : : .29 . 78 ' 100 -76 , E ' Clear :00 ,••:'"" -rs • \u25a0\u25a0.. ' - :SYXOPSIS.- , .'- ....'--.:'' There has been »•• slight: rise In pressure along the Pacific coast, but the pressure Is still. below the ; normal In the Sierras ' and throughout Nevada. -Unsettled weather prevails In : ArUon.i, Utah ! and : southern ; OregOß.' At ' Modena. ; Utah. 2.04 Inches of rain , has fallen In . the ' past 12 henrs.-. : This :Is* an • unusually heavy ; rain - for this section. - At Phoenix 1.10 Inches has fallen. Thunder storms have occurred at Salt Lake," Mo dena,-Flagstaff'and Phoenix. \u25a0 - i r ,^ '-"• -_ "•. -. FORECAST .- - ' San , Francisco and • vicinity — Fair - Friday ; brink '- west ' winds, ' with • fog. • . \u25a0 Santas CUra valley— Fair Friday; light north Winds.; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.:':- \u25a0" \u25a0 \u25a0 : ;-•\u25a0. .-- S Sacramento valley— Fair Friday; 'light soutb winds/. '.1 'i -»''..-^ •\u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0•"'.'.:.'\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0- " ; '" '. i San * Joaquln valley— Fair Friday; light north winds.: - i \u25a0 • • Los Anjreles and vicinity— Fair Friday: light west winds. ; , ; A. G. McADIE. District Forecaster. \u25a0 Movements of Steamers TO ARniVB : .';.-• ..- .. From : ,'•\u25a0 ;, .' .| : • Steamer : |-' Vne • Coquille Riter . . T;\ . . .lElliabeth ; 1 . . . : .Unly 20 Honolnlu .;.........'.. Hllonlan :r.'..:. July. 16 Coob. Bay .;•.........:. M.^F. Plant... July 2tt New York ; via Ancon.. [City of Panama. (July 20 Bellinitnam ..;. ."..•.. "..lt'oronado ..;.'.*:{ July. 2<l Portland, it Astoria ICrwco ...July CC HumboMt , : . . . . . . . . . : .JKarek* July 2« Ran Pedro A Way Ports Bonlta ..:...... July Z* IT^noinlu & Kahulni:...!Xevadan. .. ". Jaly.2fl Seattle ....V.iTaniplco ....... July 27 Grays " Harbor r. : . . ... .1(4. C. Llndauer. July. 27 Seattle'^. \u25a0;..-..\u25a0...•:..... s»«ntft Barbara.. Jnly 37 San \u25a0 Pedro v :.......... Boanoke . . .'.... July - • , Kel ' River Ports. -.. . . . . Argo . . .....*..*. July 27 Ancon via Acapulco. ... Astec ...". • JnlT *< Seattlfl -......:..".....'. Tbeben .V.V.... July IS Humboldt -...-t..;.... pemona ...'...... July 2S Mtndoclno " Jfc Pt. " Arens Sea Foam ..... July. 2S Crescent City ........ Del Xorte ... . . July 29 San Pedro .......-:.-... Sauta Monlea... Jnly 20 San 1 Pedro \u25a0......:..;.'. Acme .......... Jnly 20 San Pedro & Way,PortsiCr«« Bay .; July 2» Grayg J Harbor r-....:.-;.{Cbehall3'. Jnly «» Portland & : Way Ports. |G. \u25a0\u25a0 W.t Elder.". . Jnly , 29 Grays J Harbor ; . ."7.. :.". Ccntralla ~. . ."... Jnly 20 Ca11a0 <::.%...';". .-. . r.v. Carlque .:..... July 29 San Diego &; Way Ports State of Ca1... . July 2U FanjPedro-. ..:........ HauaMV:...--. Jnly 20 China;* Japan........ Mongolia .....; I July 30 Hnmboldt y. .V. ;.:..... City of Topeka.lJuly 30 Honolulu ."..-.'.....'..... Alameda July 30 Seattle \ & Tacoma. .... Uuekman ' ; Jnly 20 Mexican . Ports . ... ..... Curacao \u25a0 ....... July 30 Tnhltl :.....:;..."..:.'. MsrlpoM V...V. July 31 Puget Sound Ports.:.-. Sonoma July 31 San Diego & Way Ports City, of 1 Puebla. Aug. 1 Point ' Arena k. Albion.', porno ~ .:....... Aug.* 1 San'Pedro '.....:,.::.. V. .A. Kllbnmr. Aug. 1 Portland' A Astoria.:.. Costa Rica .... Aug. 1 r-'M'C- ". TO:3AIL • .'- -'\u25a0:>--• -:\u25a0;>/; Destination ; - | .Steamer; { Sails [Pier 26— : :l -' >.-.;. I \u0084:-.. .-:<!';% Hi'iuboldt .'....^...;..i50cth.8ay...110 ami; 2 Grays Harb0r. ...... ..:'.)Newbure. ."..r-3 piui 1« Havre •* -Way Ports-V-IJaureirulbry ' 112 -ml 20 : Wlllapa Harbor;....:.". D. Mitchell. (l2 m| 2 July 27 — \u25a0 \u25a0 ' ] \u25a0"\u25a0""\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0•'-' ! -.•.-\u25a0•\u25a0• Coquille River.' .:.|Klizabeth .„ spm .... Huraboldt .. .:v.'.;*....".|North Fork: spm 20 Coos Bay ..;...-...;:.. M.:F. Plant. 4pm 8 Portland & Way Ports. Rcanoke .... 1.30p la \u25a0 Iluraboltlt ..:.:.....,.. Vanguard'" /: 5 pm -2 Los' Angeles Ports.... S. Barbara... I'pm ": 2 Humboldt ... r.:....".. CltyTopeka. 1U.30a U Los Anicelea Ports..'... I>\. Kllbura.. 4 pan 10. Point ' Arena <fc Albion r. Porno ..;... a pin : 2 Seattle 4: , Tacoma:.... Watson .... 1.30p 20- Puget Sound Ports. '..v. Ptesldent •.;. Bpm 9" San Pedro £ Way Ports BonlU ..... tt am 11 I s - July- 28— •: :\u25a0'.\u25a0•., [\u25a0;- -fv ;. • Eel \u25a0. Uiver-' Ports.. . ; . ; . Argo - . : 11 am 10 Uumboldt' ....... ."..".. Eureka \u25a0 . .T. 9am 13 San Diego & Way Ports City Puebla.. 10 mm 11 "July ' 29— -.:.. \u25a0 ;\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0" i \u25a0;• .\u25a0 : \u25a0" \u25a0 > Los f Angeles - Ports.... Norwooj ... Ipm 16 Grays '. Harbor . 1 ...... 15. Monica : . ; 4 . pm •. 2 \u25a0 Los i Angeles . Ports. . .*. 0. , W. Elder ft pm 13 Grays , Harbor . . : . . . .'. Coronado ... 3pS '10 " July SO— "-. ' . \u25a0 \u25a0 . Grays : Harbor 1 ......... Acme- ...... lpm 2- Huinbojdt •...:.\u25a0....... Pomons. lo.soa v Hamburg & '.Way ' Ports TUeben • ..'.'. 12 • m 19 "\u25a0•' July 31— r "\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 •- \u25a0 .- -.- .. \u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0 ij -. \u25a0 Point i Arena ......... . . Sea Foam '.'. 4pm 2 Los -Angeles Ports."; .:. Hanalei c.'r.: 4 pm 10 Sun Pedro & > Way Port* Coos "Bay.:.. 4 pm 11 Grays Harbor ........ G. r - Llndauer. 2 pmt2 St Honolulu & Kahului.;. Kevadan .... 12 nij 23 "v August -1 :" \u25a0*-."«, \u25a0\u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0.*'\u25a0 . Grays > Harbor T. .. .'.. r.fCentralla .. 2pm 10 San Diego & Way Ports! State of Cal. 10* m H China; & 'Japan:.'.;.." .iChlna „.:..;: 1 pm 42 Hooolulu V...V, ':".:. .;7, | Hilonian .'.'.•. .t:... ...*. TO .< SAIL f FROM , SEATTLE :'-',: Destination -1 ; * Steamer '\u25a0:\u25a0;: 1 Dattf , Sfcagway & Way Ports . l Spokune \u25a0 ."*;-.' . . . : (July itj Skagwayfc .Way, Ports. ICottage City .'. July,,*!* Skafgway & Way Ports.lDolphln -.:...... July 2a NomeAiSt.'iAlichael.-.^MBtklnaw v..;.. July io Vuldez &Seward..\T.*.|Si:nta Clara ...fAug.' 1 Nome & St. T Michael:.. I Hyadfcs -\u25a0...:;... I Aug. Skagway.& Way > Ports. |D;rlgo, \u25a0.\u25a0..\u25a0..."...(Aug.-: 5 Nome j & -St.,- Michael. Northwestern .. Aug. 5 Valdez & ! Seward..V... Saratoga ':..:.. Aug. S ' Vhldeg & Seward.': . . . . I'orjlnid . ...... Aug.'lo FBIDAY, JULY 20 Sun ! riseg" >.*:;. '."7. I ; s:o7| Son r sets ": . .'. ....'. . .7:23 Snn and Tide v : - - \u25a0 United '\u25a0 States Coast : and \u25a0 Geodetic Surrey— Time \u25a0\u25a0 « and ; Heights ' of Tide 'at Fort Point.". • For city front (Mission street wharf) add 25 minutes. 1 ,? ; -\u25a0'-'- Timelr ,' Tlme|--> Time! .--\u25a0\u25a0: --\u25a0 Time '.- ' -Hy Ft *Ft — - -Ft; 'rr ; y L'iW| -:\u25a0\u25a0---: H.WJ^-; :\u25a0:• Li-Wj :: - H;W M.~. 6:15—1.3 1:27 5.3 6:13 »2.6|:::: :!.... . -/.::; H W .'-> L~W :;j,.- *. H:W L,W 27.. 0:10 ,5.8 .7:00 —0.0 2:08 5.41 7:12—2.5 28.. -1:06 = 5.4 7:42—0.3 2:50 5.4 8:12 2.3 20.; 2:OS \u0084-4.8 8:28 ?«.3 "3:32 i 6.4 ,tt:lt; ; j>.i 30.~. !3:IS .'4.4 9:18E 1.0 "4:20 ."• ' .Vt|lO:29) : 1.8 31 T. 54:36 j 4.1 10:02|yi.g -5:05 \u00845.2 ll:3tt \- 1.8 28.'. 20.; 30 r. 3lr. Time ' Ball UnlttHl ; States" Branch t llydrographic : Offlce, i Mer -'•'" chant*\" Exchange. ~Sun l-'ransisco, \u25a0 C*l.;' Ju'y .25,' 1007. \u0084, ;.' v^-. .':"• "';' ; ; ; : '' The tinaej ball on tiie tower of.the^Ferry build- Ing was 1 dropped * today - exactly <at • noon. ? Parific iStaudard Time (120 th Meridian)." or Jsh." 00m. 00s. Oreenwich Mean Time. ': J. C. BUItXKTI'. ' : ".•:\u25a0;": Lieutenant; U. S.vX..Mn Charge. '\' U. S. \u25a0, Branch }> It ydrograpblc , Office A branch of the United StMtes Hydrosr.-ipiilc Of 3ce,' located .; at ; the * Merchants' ': Kxcuauge, ; Is maintained fine San I Francisco . for the ; benefit : of mariners, without regard to nationality and < free of i expensed NaTigators " are ; cordially « invited 'to visit « tbe i office,"* where ? complete Jse ts ' of 3 charts and sailing directions of tbe world are kept at handvfor; comparison fand- reference,": and toe lat est 'Information can always be obtained regarding lights,"- danger i to ! navigation * aad all . matters of Interest! to ocean coiamtttxfmpmmmumaMmm^Bm ~7- ; J.' C."BUnNETT,V Lieutenant. \ V.~ S. : N.;~ In Charge. sins, u;l3-pkgS4oliTe3,\B6;-cs^plckles. ;: 1,230 lbs coffee,"!; 345 1 pkgs J groceries ;• and J proTislons,- \u25a0 s »ca» ca preserTed Jcherries, .114 . pkgs ftsh. . 85 ; ctls '&>ra 480 >. pkgs ; fresh * frui ts, 3 ? 83 jcs j table pr»pa ra tlons 1,320 1 lbs « paste, « s4 i gals ; wine," 436.515 1 lbs nit lead. 355 rs cotton flannel, 10 pkßs dry 'goods' 1.249 • lbs i tobacco."*' 520 *es cigarettes,' 30 pkgs drugs.'^- 1,650 g lbs i. ginseng.':' 14 j pkgs * locomotive parts,' lI.S . pkgs. paints, i 14 i c« ; typewriters 17.1 «•» soap.'= 2 ; pkgs < leather, iHi .;• pkga • wagon * material 13 *pkps?aewlng 1 machines. - , .- >.»•-.'. -i To^Vladi vostock— 34(4 1 pkgs agricultural , Imple ments.';4 < cs harness. \u25a0\u25a0- '-- , - , >' ;. f.l'Tii East:, lndleß-^-12S < cs ; canned . goods, ' 1 15 cs salmon A720 1 lbs ; lard. • 50 ' cs ; sewing - machines,*' ; 6 cs 1 electrical % good>.\ :• . . \u25a0- ...-.-• \u25a0- -..- :\u25a0*\u25a0•-: ;-To ; Korea— 7- cs canned 'goods, : - 14ipigs''gro- \u25a0 '> eerles i and 4 proTistonsAi 400 » lbs t table * meab. 4 i bdls f wire.' ' 3 S rolls : and i 2 fes : leather,' 2 j pkits i drugs.": -\- ;-/-:\u25a0\u25a0?•;. -" ::\u25a0:,.:\u25a0,.:.-.. - y - . .. \u25a0 _ 3 ....,,.>,; }* To i Philippine . Islands— ls7 ':: ca • canned • goods " \u25a0 10 ?cs table .. preparations,-: 4 ipkgs - electricai goods,'- 41 cs drugs, ; 2 pkgs \u25a0 paints. .» .. :. To > Marshall ; islands — 3SB , lbs sugar. . f " ;.'^, ,_\u25a0-. Notice Jtb^ Martaera *' V A wireless ' messake 'from I Point Argueilo, Cal ' states ; It i ls 1 believed In the past ! week ? the , ocesn currents .haTe 'changed 1 at l that; point. i->>% iafiMi Ig Formerly I the ) swells ! came ; from ; th* . sooth we-jt and \u25a0 now j. they come ; from 1 the ; southeast.'-"' . . '\u25a0" * - ' LIEUTENANT J. ] C. BCBXETT. la Charge. PETITION SHOWS PLANS OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC Station to Be Established at San Pablo and- OAKLAND, July 23.— Southern Pa cific company agents "have", commenced the circulation -of , a . petition amon^ property owners In Franklin street, re questing t the/ city/ council :.to grant \u25a0 to the company'' at, franchise for an elec tric road in that? street from Four teenth' to rTwentieth,: across; a- privaw right of way: between Twentieth. street and:; Twenty-first, westward '*; to San P«Wo r aveßue.>.The petition' recites that the /compiny purposes to change tho old / narrow gauge ' ferry train '\u0084 system Into. an" electric road. • This "latest move, .discloses further plans of the, company."' It TwlU; «3tab lish'astationiat San Pablo avenue an-l Twenty-first street, only, a; block south of >the Key ' Route's" stations -It 'Is ,r« ported that . the" company will = August procure a franchise to extend south in Franklin street from Fourteenth," and to hold Its Webster street franchise" a* •well.;- C. H. Brosnahan, I. A. Beretta, Ben jamin Smith, H. C. Capwell. . and 'the Sunset telephone "company are umons the signers of the petition. MBQH SHOTS STOP A FUGITIVE ' OAKLAND, July 25.-^ln a free for all fight at the Davl3 house. In Sixth street, near Broadway, Charles B. Ho t tall struck J. Rodgers. the night clerk, with a . blackjack. Policeman ! Jorgeason fired two shots at .Hottall, who quickly surrendered. - / N SHIPPING IXTEUUIGENOB ARRIVED , • Wednesday. July 24. . Stmr George Loom la. McKehar Jr.. — ' hours from .Ventura. Point Richmond direct. Thursday. July 23. *.<• Stmr Elizabeth, Olsen." 4« hoars from Bandon. Stmr City „of Peubla. Jepsen. 42 hours from San Diego and way port*. - i -,- \u25a0 Stmr Argyll, 'Juhauon, 19 hours from .Port Harford. . \u25a0 - . - - . - Stmr Westport, Moreno. 19 hours from Monroe landing. ,-„•.=_-» \u25a0 > - Stmr MaTerlck.: Daniels, 3% days from' Seattle. L'p flTer direct. ---.> • Stmr Bonita, - Bowen. 72 hoars from San Pedro and way portx. - - Stmr James S. Hlgslns, Eliasos, 34 hours from Ventura. < \u25a0 Stmr F. A. Kilbum, .McLellan, 3tt hours from San lVttro. f- Stmr Santa Rita. Conner, 30 hours from Port Harford. Up riTer direct. Stmr 'Samoa. Kllnker. 42 boors from San Pedro.-. -. .» Stmr North Fork, Nelson, 24 hours from. Eureka: - - . .- Stmr City of Topetca. Hannah, 20 hours 'from Eureka. " > *- Stmr Fulton, Lareen. *30 hours from Enreka. Stmr '\u25a0 Johan I'onlsen, . Alerr!am. 4 days from Columbia rlrer. via Coos bay 62 hours,' with new stm? ttandon - in . tow. . Stmr Bandoa (new), Jesses, 62. hoars from C**)!» bay.- - : Stmr Porno, Matsen. 16 hours" from Albion, TlaPomt Arena 10 hours. \u25a0 -^ Schr Oakland. Kruger. 4 days from Stualair rlrer. . r-sxgaasMtaaßMjMiHpqtatf -Power schr Ida A,. Campbell, 5 hoars from Point Reyes. *J| 'lliftj] \u25a0 \u25a0 nmmwj iilllli SAILED Thursday, July 23. Stmr.Qulnanlt, ChrMenscn. • Grays Harbor. Stmr NaTarro, Hoffman, Crescent City. \u25a0 Stmr Hornet, Marxsen, Eureka. "~ .«. Stmr Helen P. Drew. Ounderson,' Greenwood. . Stmr Arctic, Olseu, l\in Braii;. Stmr George Loom is. MeKellar. Jr., Redondo. Stmr Excelsior, Krickson, Portland. Stmr Samoa, Kllnker, Caspar. Stmr James S. Hixslns. Kliaaea, Fort Bragg. Stmr Newport, Russell." Ancon. • , Stmr State of California, Gtelow. San Dlejo. • Stmr Coata .Rica. Mason. • Portland. ; - Stmr Siberia, Zeeder, Hoftgkong. . Stmr - Pomona.' Swanson. • Knreka. \u25a0 •\u25a0 Schr Santlagu,-. Farley, Monterey, in tow of tax Fearless. - . •\u0084_.;% ; - \u0084 , % > ". Schr Inea." Rasmusaea. \ Port .Townsend. TEX^GRAPHIC POINT LOBOS,' Jnly 23, "1U p. m. — Weather hazy, • wind * west; , Telocity . 12 miles per h<Mir. : -TATOOSH, Jnly \u25a0 25.- v a. ; m. — M'eather tossy.' wlad southwest :'*eloc-lty 11) miles per hour.- \u25a0 ..• ~- " . • SPOKEN -Per stmr'F. A.~ Kllburu — July 24,. 8 p. m"., 10* mites XW- of Pedros ' Blaacas — Tug Dauntless, with loy. raft in. tow.- .—.". —^ " No date, lat 2S N. fbnj 21 ,W— Br ship Monk bams,' from Antwerp, for San Francisco. ' DOMESTIC PORTS COOS BAY— Arrived July 25— Bittn Ecbo," hence July 10." v-.--•-,v -.--•-, JbUREKA — Arrired July 23— Schr John .A. hence July 10. v ' \u25a0 . -.. \u25a0 ASTORlA— Arrived off Colombia riTer bar July 23 — Nor stmr Skogstad. from : Mororaa, and ' ordered to San Pedro. ; '<AmmhhmMH ArrWed July 23 — Stmr Yoaemlte. * hence July 22. * - « \u25a0; Sailed July. 25 — Stmr Atlas, for : San Fran-: Cis<ro. ' ' .. *. . •\u25a0-' ' Sailed July 23 — Stmr Daisy Freeman, for Saa Francisco:. stmr Yoaemlte, for ; sehr Oineya. for Saa I>di&'MMmHßMMgMM|| > MONTEREY— SaiIed July 23— Stmr -W. S. Porter/ for Portland. SAN-DlEGO— ArriTed July 24— Stmr Marsh field.-from San Pedro. • x - -\u25a0 •' .c ArriTed July 25 — Stmr - Marshfleld, from Hardy creek; schr Mawrema. from Grays Harbor. TACOMA— Sailed ; July 24— Stmr Tremont. for Yokohama: schr W.K. Smith, fur He<ti>mu>. ,- Sailed July 25 — Nor stmr Finn, for Fremantltw biit'vt'A RiVEit — Arrived auiy .4— &tuir oh.i Gabriel. \u25a0 from San Pedro. '\u25a0\u25a0 . .-. . . \u0084<. - REDONDO— ArriTed July 23— Schr Hoooipu. from iuitrie- harbor.' \u25a0 SEATTLE^ — ArrlTeU July. 24, .9 p. m. : — Stmr Meteor,' hence July ' 20. : .: " » .".. ArriTed • July ':is— Jap stmr Akl Mara, jfroai Yokohama. - .j Sailed -July 23 — Stmr Yucatan, for Valde*. - - Arrived July 25 — Stmr - Cottage . City, f rous Skagway. ,' \u25a0:•>.. , • ' '. - , - VALDEZ— SaiIed July \u25a0 24— Stmr Saratoga, for Sltka. .-\u25a0-\u25a0-; \u0084' \u25a0- \u25a0-' -\u25a0 - - •' ' KETCHI KAN— SaiIed July ." 25— Stmr. Hum boldt. forSkagway; stmr Dolphin, for Seattle. .-HOQUIAM—ArriTed July. 2t— Schr. Admiral" hence - July -7; sciir ; Caaxies R?' Wilson.-; henc« July 3.- ~ - .POINT ; REYES— Pasaed July 23 — Stmr Ma t« erlck, • from Seattle. ' for ' San Kranoisc. " ,- " . Passed '\u25a0 July* 2s— Stmr Westport, from • Uaioa landing,* for San Francisco. ' .--^t^rs:^ SAN : PEDRO— ArriTed July ; 25 — Stmr \u25ba Saat* Monica, hence July 22. .Tia Santa Barbara; stmr Despatch, from Eureka/ .: . . " ' . -- Sailed, July Gardiner City, for Grays Harbor.' - - ; •'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. - - '- . \u25a0 -.-. .-' ArrWed July 25-^Stmt Acme, from- Gray* Harbor." - - .> , . .;- Sailed Julyl, 23 — Bark '. Ely, for -;"-; stmr Santa Monica, : for Saa Famclsco; schr Caroline. for'Umpqua; stmr Roa note, for San Francisco; schr ' Louis.- for • Umwna.^|kMMP* B W aß 4M TATOOSH— Passed out July 24— Schr OHTer, J. Olson."; from Tacoma," for San Francisco. •". ' -' Passed out July 25— Stmr Tallac. from .Seattle, for San Francisco : \u25a0 schr William *H. Sm lth, from Tacoma.' for: Redoudo. '-\u25a0 Passed inward July 24— Stmr Northland, hence July 2lr,for ETerett.' '\u25a0•\u25a0:' - ..-.<. .-\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0? FORT BRAGO— ArriTed July 24 — 3tmr C« 2uille . rtver,-; hence July . 23; - atms : Noyo." ' hence uly^ 23. - ;- -\u25a0 -.*-...--..-•-----;.. NKIAU BAY— Passed Inward July 25— Schr Robert R. ,' Hind, from San Pedro, for Port Towivwnd. \u25a0: • " s-'- SANTA BARBARA— ArriTed July 25— Stmr Coos Bay. hence July. 23. - •;. ' . \u25a0 < - • * \u25a0'""'\u25a0/ - Sal!etl July .'i^Stßir Coo^ Bay.'for San Pedro. \u25a0/- i ISL.\ND P»iRTS . . HONOLULU-^ArrlTed July 24— Br stmr Vir ginia, from ' Newcastle-. :N.S.'W.', •\u25a0--.' < Sailed * Joty 25— Jap stmr America Mara, tor Yokohama. • - \u25a0 - "nmmgm i EASTERN PORTS - /' KEWjYORK-^ArriTed July 24— -Br stmr- Jes» rle, i from .Manila: . Br stmr L'rroll, from Manila. -' ArriTed * July . 25-rStmr . J. . H. \u25a0 DeTereaox, ' from Cpper Lakes,. to load, 'for San Francisco. - • FOREIGN PORTS , SANTAS ROSAUA— Arrtred July I*— G*r , ahi> Ostars. frutn Hambars.'t'>VMo"S l VNf*l9MfeH NEWCASTLE. : N. I S. - W.— ArriTed July 10— Br stmr Kalmo, to 'load, for San FraaeUco. \u25a0"' July 20— Fr bark Turirot. for Oregon. « L--VALPARAISO--ArrlTed ' prior to Jury = 25— Br stmr Stratheara," for Baltimore. -"-\u25a0 '. PUNTA K ARENAS— SaiIed - July ; 22— Br ' stair - Strath tay; for^ Valparaiso. -*".... Arrived July ": 'Sr — V <S \u25a0: stmr St. •' Loois. from eastern \ station,': and ,-. proceeded for San . Fran cisco. - ' ,\u25a0 - >ti^MiB!nRV | NBNIP I| VHHV <^PdH " CHEFOO— ArriTed prior to July 24—Br. stmr ? InTertc. i from -t Seattle. -« SYDNEY— ArriTed . July 21— Bart Homeward . Bound.? from " San ; Dt«7iKi^w>4nBBOBAWMWM4K& v HONGKONG — ArriTed prior to July 24— Stmr; Mlnaf-sota, frnni t 3eatUe.Vepw4fßqteaa9(ft*t*qi - GUAYAQUIL^- ArriTed Jnly . 4— Fr stmr, VUI«S dUill«Tre.".from ; .Gla9^ow, for San * Francisco. -' >IQUIQUE— ArrITfid- July 22— Br ship Carmi-'. nUa. -lience iUy ti. 'i.'a^'^pwiSpßßßfiWWWiß *-- KlNSALE— Passed*. Jitiy ' lft— Br. stmr Antllo chiiH, from . : -*'-3?pßK»qß!W^pwa|Sls(flH|9BlßSMß >lAZATL-\N—^4rrlTed Jnly 14— Ger ttmr A6#s-' sin tan., hence Jun« S. and sailed for Himhur?. MORORAN— ArriTed prior to Jury 24— Br stmr" ' Ascot. - from \u25a0 Oreyoa. * 'or < Shanghai. SUEZ— ArriTed July 24 r -Br atmr Cyclops, froai? Tacoma. 'J for London. - ...-CHEItBOURO— SaiIed July 19— Fr bark Boa- ebampn,. for . Saa Francisco. \u25a0 -• - \u25a0 "••.'\u25a0 SHANGHAI — Sailed July : 24— Br stmr,Dako tah, \u25a0! for i Canton. -O." ;f,r ?\u25a0;- - v y----'-.* : -.."..- \u25a0 ic--;- ' •it SINGAPORE— Sailed July. 20— Ger »tmr \u25a0 Ara-_ eoola, \u25a0\u25a0< for ? New York.' \u25a0\u25a0.•-•" - -\u25a0 .-.\u25a0•• - OCE.\N STEAMERS - •-.\u25a0»».'\u25a0 /.NEW i YOßK— ArriTed July 2*— Star , Presi dent -Lincoln,: from: Hamburg; »tmr Nord >\u25a0\u25a0> ika, from Genoa. ; 11