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COMMUTERS BEAT SEALS BY THREE TO NOTHING Barney Joy Has Off Day and Barely Escapes Being Supplanted "»«*iL'LTS OV GA3XCS wckia "». ** San Franclnco, O. I** -Vk K p»^ / T, Portland, 3. STAXDIX& OP THD CLL'BS AY. L. Pot. •'*« Anar«-lc» ..• BS 44 Xft.^ >«n FrasrUco K9 HI M3a nckl«n<l 6T «J fortlanrt 39 03 jss2 Wijd Bill D«ver<«aux'* simian stunt: sot on the nerves of Big Samey Joy early in the baseball battle at Free man* park. Oakland, yesterday after noon. As a consequence the pitcher from the land of poi loet some of his | control and passed throe of the red>j headed josher's fellow players in sue» \u25a0 cession fcftcr Bill had noaked one of ; Barney's best in the fifth frame for three-quarters of a homer. The wild 1 man did not have to extend himself in the last quarter. He was forced to i ecor« when the Jollied Jey sent Carnes. j Smith and Van Haltren walking to the first station as fast as the utupire could call four balls on each baUman. Man ager Danny Long was on the point Of taking Joy out of the box when Helt-j muller terminated the tension by strik ing three times and hitting nothing that anybody could notice. In all Barney gave six baces on balls and flailed to connect for his usual brace Of hits. The same «nded; San Francisco, 6; Oakland, 3. Carnes twirled well. He allowed but two safe swats and coaxed nine of the ! Seal* into reaching- after something that looked l!Ke a baseball, but -was not where It seemed to be when they made their reaches. The Oaks accumu lated but four eate cracks from Joy's offering*, so that the loss of the game by Mahler's minion* was not all the bijr fellow's fault. us Van Haltren'e forces gathered in their first tally in the, lnitial Inning. After Smith had been p\ut out of the {To;ni? the old leader rapped out one .that put him on first. He stole second, moved to third on Heltrnuller's out and came in on Eagan's hit. The second run for the Oaks was developed in the fifth. In the ninth Bliss was handed one of Joy's passe*, advanced to the half way stopping place on Bigbie's bunt, took third on Haley's sacrifice and romped in on Devereaux's slow bounder to Eagran. While In the act of heading: off a \u25a0rround drive from Bigrbie's bat in the sixth Mohler injured his left ankle and was forced to leave the field. Tay Etrelb, Jule'e brother, was substituted and accepted six chances without a mis play. An unusually large crowd for a Tuesday game was in attendance: Th« score: >> v->.*v. Oakland _ ,«\u25a0 . AB. R. BH. SB. PO. A. E. Pm!ttv 1. f. ... 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 Vno Hsltron, «•. f. ..2 1 ft 1 ft 00 riPitnrJler. r. f 4 0 o 0 00-0 I- -run. m 4 0 1 0 « 3 0 £;'«. c 2 10 fl n 0 0 fW*. « 3 0 1 0 12 0 0 "•>. 3 0 O O 1 8 0 TteTprxmux. Sb 4 1 1 ft * 2 0 Carnes. p 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 Totals «jjs T 1 1 «7 12 *1 SAN FRAN-CISCO _ AB. H. BH. SB. PO. A. E. Rfcanffcnewy. r. f. ..4 O 0 1 0 1 A Mob>r, 2h 2 0 0 0 1 S 0 Wh^!«r. «\u25a0 4 0 1 0 1 a 0 HiNJebmna, I. t 4 0 O 0 1 0 « \IZ™- 3b 3 0 112 6 0 W|j;i«nj. lb S 0- 0 0 IS 2 1 Ppeaeer. «. f. 2 0 0 O 10 O Street, c 3 0 0 O S7'l 0 Joy. p a 0 0 n 0 1 0 Streib, 2b 8 0 0 0 8 8 0 Totals Jfl *0 •"2 ~2 27 IS 1 \u25a0 SCOEE BY INe^INGS OskUnfl 1 O 0 0 1 0 0 ,0 1~3 BawtiU 1 « 0 ft 1 1 10 ft—4 8«n Francl*«> O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 o—o Basehits 0 ©0 O 1 1 0 0 O—2 BCMMABT Thre« b»*P hit— Dettresnr. Sacrlflf* hits— Birltb, Blrhie. Haley. First bas* on called bal!*— Off Caraes, 1; off Jot. ft. Stfnfk ftnt. B.r^Csrn^s. 8: by Joy. 2. Double plays— l n» In ti>"TVilll«njp to Irw-io: Kyan to Hair-y to Bljrbl* Tim* of jame — Oae boer *5 taiontes. Cnspire— Pcrrine. •"-.;. 5-.- ANCELENOS BEAT BEAVERS Game Played ia Hottest Weather Known in Years PORTLANT). July 30.—The Los Aii ptles team won from the home nin« today, Sto 8. Considering the weather, \u25a0which was the hottest in years, with the thtfrflonseter over the 100 mark, this was going: some. The score: LOS AXGKLEB . . AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Bernard, c. f 3 1 0 0 O 0 Carifcle, 1. f........ 4 2 2 2 0O Brßttear. 2b ;.... 4 1 1 l »'" * Dillon, lh ." ..4 1 2 14 3 0 FJlis, r. f 4 0 1 0 0 1 Smith. 8h 3 0 12 3 "0 P^lmas, es 4 0 0 2 6 0 E«»rir. c .• :.... 4 0 1 3 0 1 Na^le. p 4 0 13 3 1 Bums, p 0 00000 Totals ...34 8 ' J 87 Ig *6 , PORTLAND AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. Irorett, c. f.... 6 0 1 5 0 0 Nntt. Sb 5 O 113 0 C*t-T. 2b 6 0 2 2 2 0 MoCreflie. r. f » 4 O 2.1 00 AthrrtoX 1b.... 3 1 0 12 1 0 Bassrr. I. f.... ..3 12 10 0 Donatane. c 4 1 o-430 Far. m 4 0 0 15 2 Oroom, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schimpff, p ../.. 401020 ToUls \u0084..37 3 8 27 1&, *2 RONS AND HITS BY INNINdS Im Am1M...... ! 6 3 i 0 0 i 0 o—s BaMhlta 1 141 1 0 1 O n— » Portlanil ...:..".. O 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-^-3 Batckitß ......1 0 12 1 3 10 0-^9 BCMMABT Strock ont— By Gtoom 1, by f&hlmpff S. by Ka»r!e 1. by Bnrn* 1. Ba»rt (m balls— Off Nsgle 1. off Groom 1. Two base blts^-Branhear, Car title. Three bu** ftlu— Carli*l#. Casey. Home ma Dillon. DoDble p'.arf— Donahup to Attcr ton to Fay to Dona hap : Smith to Dillon to Car> li*!e. Sacrifice hit*— Bass«y, Smith. Stolen bsne-^-Dooabne. Flrrt base m> erron-— Los An> cMm'l. Portland 3. Wilfl pitches— Groom (2). L*ft 6» ba»e»— Los AnppJes 4, Portland 0. In n\ng* rUched— By OrOoih 2. by SeMißfilt 7, by, iKacie i by Boms 1. Baw bIU-~Off Groom B. '\u25a0wt Scblmpff 6. Time.of rame — 1 hour and 45 \u25a0> tastes.- Cmpir*— Derrick. Entries at Seattle rirst rice— Fit* furlongts, , B*Ulc*: lianHMtahort ......1121 JSO3 rorest Ro*« ..103 "JniSSSn- Jr....ios im ft. b«ip .....105 lUO CanaeUa* . ..1051 .... Galvea .......Iwß seceud ract— rtr« fnrloc««, Bellln*: 874 ProcraEtloat* 111) 18«{ Dr. Kowell ..10« llil Km»»..lU 1522 Mis* Proto .;164 $l» cffitrlx ...1W X 154 Kaoev W ... 85 1510 Pr. Vrbeel»r..lWl ;... Voutfi ........ 1U Tblrd r«x*~ One soil* «« 80"y*rd«.' MlUn*: rnnTiJ B SmiO>..im l*3B ; Royal Scot . ;UO9 ImsiXmdt i..-..;UX ISI4 Jackfull; v.r.;ioa 1819 McG^ Princ*..lH 1330 Miss Bowdi.b. 104 (181?)Stoma V.vV..l<» .... Ma/ HoUidty.lo9 rotxrth r»c«^-On« «nd_a «Ut**fitl« iailM, han dlcap: ' -\u25a0 i»<mi tioeistlUa .... 1141(1 J25)ra8ny»Me ......100 ' 1102 jSfooyae ...107 OS81) Johnny o Lyons.,S7 1277 rtU B*«t ••• I< >« Wls <2>lm., Swe*p.. 87 "mi*? A*t**>»-™ IS3I Trew. Seeker. St (1312) H. >tcGoyaa..loll. flfUi r»e^-On« *** * ilxtoeith" mUm, «eUin X : :lli mv. B.IIIIV ..IQ7 •* Slrti raceH«T» ud • b*W furlongs: i«M Twn»e* "";.'.'..". IW] 12SS Tarora^. ".*.... 107 ROAST STARTER WHEN HE IS NOT AT FAULT Seattle Racegoers Angered by Mishap to King of Mist J. R. Jeffery SEATTLE. July 30— Th« racinpr at The Meadows today was marked by. a vigorous demonstration directed against Starter Mcknight when King of Mist was left At tho post in the fourth rat! e, after he had been played Into favorit ism. Vzir minded observers considered the demonstration entirely Uncalled for, the mishap trhieh resulted In the leav ing: of thft favorite having, been due to the inexperience 'of "no'yiee-. rider McEwen. whosfe efforts to beat the baf^ rier with Black Cloud resulUd in the catching at the webbing undef , hts hOrse'S head when' the machine ; was sprung. In the • mixup. that followed the favorite was \u25a0 left: McXnight has been ffivlhß pttit edsed service at' the Wrrier, today's unfortunate incident being virtually the only miss h« has made since the dpening 1 days of the meetlnfc. - . " : I Although Only two favorites were (successful, the; Other 1 winners were j well Supported and the. books had none i'the better of it. , .-• ;, Jockey Manders* brilliant form in the saddle was a feature of the -racing. He duplicated today his feat of 'yester day in piloting three, winners." If the boy continues to show the form -In which he is now rifling he will head the list of winning jockeys her*. He probably will ride at Emeryville next winner. . . Judge Egbert announced today that if F. M. Smith would .ship Mamie AISOI here from . Butte the associa tion would hang up $1,500 in add4d monej'.for a four mile .race • a month or so hence between Mamie Algrol, I^os Angeleno and such other ' horses as may care to tUh. Loe Angrcleno, which defeated, Mamie Algol a nose in the Thornton and agrain In thft. Thornton renewal at Emeryville, is already here. Four horses changed hands by the claiming: process today. C. C. McCaf ferty became the owner . of King of Mist and Croix. d'Or.. Hutchirigs & Abbott acquired Foncasta and R. Gut ter took Colonel Bronston. T. Wittier arrived from Denver; to» day with Electric Spark, Koenlgen and other horses. Book Maker Comlskey of the Falstaff club arrived last night from Califor nia and will cut in soon. Jockey Mcßride-is here prepared to accept mounts, for the first time since hiß fall at Montreal. , ', The stewards have ordered Search Me returned to A. L. Bell, the trainer who claimed the horse for Barnes & Co. having .bad no authority to act for his partner. - Jockey Oross will have an enforced vacation of three days. Starter Mc- Knight havlnff suspended the boy for his failure to get away from the post yesterday with Canardo &nd Pellgroso, two heavily played favorltts. Jockey Davis i* down for two days on account of misbehavior at the barrier. Jim Neil is expected here tomorrow from Oakland. Seattle Selections J. R. Jeffery First race — Kismet Jr., Import, St. Bed*. I Second race— .Money Moss, Dr. Rovrell, Princess Wheeler. . Third - race— Kermlt, Storma, McGrathiftaa Prince. Fourth race— Joe Coyne, Hush McGo-ivan, Fred Bent. Fifth race— Miss RUlle, Santa Umr, Datifnl. Sixth race — Xattie Bumppo, Bu colle, Grace G. The Call's Form Chart of Raws at Seattle SBATTL2. Jaly BO.—T*-eaty.seteßtß day. Weather fine. Tract fast. H. H. Egbert, pre sldiag judg»: Arthur McKnight, tuner. _ .-../-'; . :.- ._-,.-..- 7 7,1 . 7. .. ; 4 OAf\ FIBST RACE— rive md a naif furlongs; purse; maldea 3 year olds; vaiue |250. lndct-1 Horse. |Wtj St. Str. Fin.. | ..Jockey. \ Op. hCLv IZS4 Mechlin "."..."..".. 106] 2 Tl 1 6 "* JKeogn ....... 7-2 11-5 130? Lncky Lad ..107 1 S 3 2V, * Wright ...-..: 15 20 1326 Calmar ...• ..107 7 4ta 32. McClaln ..... 11-5' 1 1279 Blsaimo ..107 6 3tf 4 2 MentTy ...... 12 SO 13JC ScbdOlbell .......:.... 105 S : 5 1 5 1 E. -Sullivan . . 8 . _. 12 \u25a0 1826 Cadet. II 107 8 7 3 6 4 Riley ...;..... ;30 '40 1279 Anopu« 10? 4 62 78 Hayes ;.......- 15 :.. 25 .... Colo&el Warwick ;i .-...110 5. 8 2 82 „ Leeds ;...... 20 100 1279 Qold Ledge ............................. [lO7 ft }.P ..". fl '7 - HolComb ...; /80J 80 Time—:23Vt.-:*5V4. 1:06%. Mechlin, 7-10 place; i-3 show. Lucky Lad, 7 place; 6-2 show.; Cal.' ; mar. Out . show. Start fair. Won easily. . Second : clererly. - Third 7 driven. - Mechlin :-, grt t avray well and breezed In. Lucky Lad was second because Calmar got away poorly and had to take the orerland. \u25a0: \u0084 -, \u25a0\u25a0.* - :' ... :. \u25a0 .-.\u25a0 .-., .;.\u25a0\u25a0:..._..:. , < o^l SECOND ftACE— Mile and fifty yards; Selling; 4 year olds and upward; value $250. , lndgi.| "- ...\u25a0Hots'*. \u25a0>.' -. -.':' |Wt| g^ _\u25a0;. Str. Fia. \u25a0-_ \ \u25a0\u25a0- Jockey. ._: I Op.-. -Cl. \u25a0 1315 Leash ...1107 d 5 1-1 n MaOders .... o^-8 1293 Crolx dOr .........:..' ;..... 108 1 8^ 22 Gross ....... 3-2 6-5 1318 Fonea«ta 104 5 1h : 3 4 Ryan: .;....: ; 6 7 12SG Lovey Mary 167 6 ,0h 41 Hftye« -:..'.... 10 ' 25 1319 Capsble ; 100 2 84' 512 lUley,' V. ; '.: : \ ' (J 10 I2fll I'hy« 107 4 41 . flh McClain ..... 15 £0 1815 Crtßll 102 7 21 7 3 \u0084i Mentry . .. .... ,8 0 131 ft MeGrathlana Prince .....;.'. 109 10 9 8 3 Keogh .;...;. 10- 20 ; . SO Royalty. ••• ....;. 109 8 71 8 . Palms ....;;. 716 60 ISIO B»i=lg Vasey .................. r.... 107 3 ___ Polled tip W. -;- Kelly: .;i| ;10 25 Time— :24»4. W&. 1:14H, 1:40%, 1:4*5,4. Leash, 8-5 place; 7-10 show. <Oroix dOr, 8-5 place; 1-4 show. Foacasta, c-6 show, start good. Won first three I driven!' - Leash \u25a0 lay away for flte furlcnrs, got through on the rail and wore down the leaders in -the stretch, v Crolx dOr waited Oo roccasta for sis furlongs aud then raced to tbe front, but . stopped in the last sixteenth. -_j___ - -_\u25a0\u25a0 __ .' - ...-- --..[."A 1 ..•-..'' .. -.. ..-'^ :_;.: : ..\u25a0.:..•_.- v; :.. 7 :..\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0;--»- - \u25a0j «3y4 O Tlliuri EACE--OnB mile; aelllngj 4. year olds and upward; Talu*. $250. -; Indet-I- ."'. - ''\u25a0 kbrse,. '_' ~ ~ -'""-'.[wtL "st.r Btr. '\u25a0"\u25a0'> Fin. I ' JocXey. >- 1 ypp. Cll 131(9 Jack Ltttl* ..:.. 109 1 22 1 8 'iLeeds \u0084:„..'. 8-2 li-16 1S1« Bessie Welfly,. ;.....;. 107 L 6 -, 12 . ; 2 4 Oaliado ...... 10 • 12. 1323 Dota 1... ........ 102 3 .4r %4 3 M McHae ...... 10 .10 1316 Pay Me ..........;... .:.... 109 7 75.44 Palms ....... IS> 16 1317 Caroburn ;.............'........... 107 8 ,6 b -\u0084 5 1 Hayes ...;... 10 8 1321 Hustle Lady ...V........ 109 6, 8 1 fl S LOagud ...... 6 ; 10 1307 Duelist ....... .:......... ...........". 109 2- 0 .% -T 3 Keogh ....... 15 r f 20 1316 Bonnet .........: 107 :•-.-»;\u25a0 0 . ,8 1 BUac (......;. 15 20 1323 Suatlta ;......... 102 ' 4 88' 7 0 •". Holcfttob . . .. .[ 16-80 1316 [Lady Kent .....:..; ,_._.;. ~r..,rT.... ;|lO7 \u25a0 Left_ - j :j [CaUahan .;.._...| 15/' 15 Time— :2SW. :50%, 1:16%, 1:41 H. Little. 1-2 place; -1-4- show. . Welfly,. 4 place; - 2 show Dora, »2 6how. Start poor, won easily. Second handily. -i Kext two driven, x Jack Little won despite an atrodousiy bad ride. Bessie Welfly pocketed Little on- tUe; far turn and - ' (stole \u25a0 a lead of 1 two lengths, but could not hold , her . advKUtage. Dora ; I and • Pay ,Me finished fast. - \u25a0- . -.\u25a0'.:.'._,'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-", "v." v . ..-;' . .•\u25a0•\u25a0-•'\u25a0 . r - . ;.;^ 7-7--- ... 'i-;-' 7' ;: : '\u25a0;-'--.-; :."'\u25a0'.'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0- : \'*>A'\ )^6URTiI RACK^-One mil^ sfelllng,,4 year.olda anfl upward; .value; $250*. - inde*in .....'\u25a0. ...\u25a0\u25a0 Hor 8 *- - ... "'"* j w t| St.;. -"str.".. * FtnT ;(. Jockey] • | Op.'^cT .. UhS Melar .1 ..^ .......... ............... 107 ;S " 2 3 •' 1 2 ; Manfltrs :-.... .]\u25a0' 8 ,10 WO.) Grrolettp 102 3 11 2H Buxton .. 10 20 lIP, Colonel Bronston 109 Vl-- 8 8 3 8 Palms ....... 3 13.5 »lft Ray \u0084107 2 4 1 4 H W.:Ke11y..... 7 8 6-2 ISI7 Jlngler A....:r.; 109 6 5 2 8 4 Blley \u0084..;;.. 15 20 1304 T011er:.... .107 4 0 1-66 Archibald .".Y. - 1 i Jl2J 12 1317 BUik Cloud ....... ......*.."....:... 109 .7 T , <7" McEwtn ..;.": . 20-<iso 124 C King 6f Mist . ..;.V.........;. ...i..(109 18-. Pulled up Mentryj;;. ;.;. _n. B-2 ' _: 6-5 TlnTe— :26. :49V4, 1:15%. '-1:41 H. Melar. 3 place; 1 show, - - (Serolette, 8 "place; 4 Show. Broa ston, 2-B ' show. - Start poor, j Won handily." Next • three ' driven. ;. Melar r., 6asllT picked vud • Oerolette in the final furlong. , Colonel Bronston flnislied well. Block Cloud was Caaeht In the wtbblng at the start. The resulting :ffllxup caused King _of Mist to be virtually left." Inmm 7 FIFTH RACfi^-Seven furlongs; selllag; . 3 ; year olds and upward; value, $325. ,-".'.' Index. I y • . -\u25a0\u25a0 Horse. ... IWtl '.St. '-'•.- S'tr'.'-*'.: ?\xl... :\y~ Jockey I '""l-dpTTcT (1278) Spring Ban 102 7 -7 4 - 1,1 :5 Manderi .... L i- . i lSis My, Choic*/;. ...;./.;... *r.".Tn:i;..; 102 s 3 1 24% Haye* >....... -7.2 7 1283 Salable ...V.. ;.....;.. ........;:... 106 :-.. 8- 61 r•B 4 • KeogU ....... \u25a0« " B (1328) Water Thrush . ....:.:... ..T*.;.;.r. 107 8 7 4h- 4 n W. .Kelly :.. B-8 • 6 1283 Re volt ?.?r.~irr.T^;TTgV;7:.. .-».:... IO? \u25a0.;.-:6'.:- •6 h 5 1^- Lo»«ie'..;.;. ,15* r 1278 Pickaway ................ ....;.'.7.\ lQfl 4 2U 7 6 M McClain ...... \u25a0."\u25a0••«'- r « 651 I, Told ; STo« 104 71 •817 h Gross '.:;..-;;. 20 -so 1323 I'm. Joe ......:..... 107 9 9 ,82 \u25a0 Mcßae ;...;. 15 20 \u25a0 liSjTitna n»;>. _.".. <..:..;........ ..r...v. lfce J(^ _yr: : 6 . iMentryt;:;...};. \u25a0-.6i-~,iQ time— 23 V*. :«*. 1:13K.-1:26H. Spring; Bsn.^-C •place; f 2-6 * Ihirw. My -Choice, Vls-J? toiaeeP - a-5 sbow. .. Salable. 1 »how. start : good: Won y- cleverly; ' Next * two j driten^r,. Spring « Baa ! bugged the rail on ; the stretch ; turn and bad little < trouble '. winning. My « Choice - was s ai> ways th« contender. Salable flnished ; wall. Pickaway t and Tltns . II stopped/ ..;-; -- .. ; : . v; . m o/l C siXTH &AC£— Five furlongs, \u25a0 purse, -3 year old* and • upward ; «, value, • $250. .\u25a0-.-- .- \u25a0\u25a0) AOttO.*' -. \u25a0 '- ; . .1 :. ' ... '-*'-r -."».."«. "?,. '. =\u25a0 *".;: ;.;.->.. \u25a0 •\u25a0"-\u25a0 - : ~~-l.;?^-"*-i «' ; > /^•'ftv,'-^--^^' :-.' •'\u25a0\u25a0'-. \u25a0'/;' tndex.|"^~ - \u25a0 - Horsa. . -'_'-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. ..^ |Wtl St. -Str, \u25a0_ - Ftn, -^ |' :>-.: >-. Jockey' .'>'--. | . Opl^TcT "1832~ Nappa .-.'. .......................... i. 103 -6 - .-i.lV'-i -l : -' : -.- W. ; fcelljr. . i .". r 7-2 \u25a0- 18-8 ' 1832 8nc01ie. .....-..-....'..:.:....;...:..; 109 • S;lh h- Alarie^.v... a £1.5 mi Betty ...;..:;......... ......7...... 107 g- 5V4 81 , ; gross. ;T.;;r. :30' -40 ll»2 Rigtorti^m»M;r.... ..".-.::..:.".; 107 il7v.^B hi 8 2ir Palmar.'.;™.. - 7-i \u25a0-.-.:.> Peppsr-and5a1t;. ....:.. ........... OS .4 72 62 •> 80yd.^..:..:. 1 15 { 100 1333 Vl«ada^..... ...........~.... ......... 107 .8, 8 78, A: iWright:... 7... 4 7.H i y 628 JLaCene ................. 107 ; 1 »-<2 2 .8 - 3 . - \u25a0 jMandem f. .,-. 720 725 Time— :23, \u25a0 (47%; 1:00%. - Nappa. 7-8 puce; 3-s '• ahow. Bncolic,- 4-5 place; 2^ abow. Betsy" i fi show. - Start - good. , Won first , fonr "\u25a0 drlv en. "v Bucolic raced ; Lacene into ? SRbmiSslon but' \u25a0 had nothing left , to ; stall off Kappa ' s 1 1 rtng : clotlnf sprint. <c Betty; cam* from I behind carnal* I and wIU 4a. Kooie Lucille stopped after Bnowlilg ipeed.- Meadahad no Ipeed. \u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0-\u25a0 THE: SAN IRA^CISCO; GALL, '.WEDNESDAY^ OTJLY 31, 1907; Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front Big Liner Mongolia Arrives ; Prom the : Orient W^ Crowded with passengers and carry ing nearly 6,006 \u25a0 tons ' of cargo," the : Pa cific; Mall Hrier Mongolia/ Coptain R. :\u25a0 H. Hathaway,, arrived SyesterMay; from the Orient ; and' Honolulu. ;\VThe 1 blgiHiier never looked \ pfettief thin :i in ' yester day's bright sunshine. -f The voyage* Just ended will s be .the Mongolia's, last fdr. sdme months. .When", the :,'cargO has been 'discharged s the -feteamshlp will be turned . over, to ;. the Union ; Iron -works for ' permanent repairs' of ; the sustained on (thd.reef'at-Midway.- The temporary ' patched covering \u25a0\u25a0 tH6 ,; r6ef wounds 'will be-torfidnt-iand the/dam aged plates replaced -.by.j new,, Ones.- The Manchuria .will : sail 7 August^ in" the Mongolia's, place. 7' ' '\u25a0"\u25a0'•;',» - \ . Among the Mongolia's;' passengers \u25a0from Honolulu were'many \u25a0 well: known 'society 'people, v One large; party 'from here JiAve been spending; three .months at the Parker- p)antatlon?bn Hawaii as the guests of \u25a0 Mr.- and .Mrs. ' Fred, S. Knight. ; In : the farty : .were Mrs. M. ; AY Newell, Miss; 'Newell, '«•- Miss -Alma Haines, Mrs- Erafik 'G;- Smith. Miss Thelma- Parker, J Mrs. ,: Bu8h;-.Finnell, Philip FinnelU 'Mrs.. Eaton 5 - and >Mr. and-Mrs." Fred S/,Knlght. :Mr.. Finnell accompanied -the- party: from' Honolulu and M. -A;:, Newell -went out >on ' the revenue cutter, Golden; Gat* 7 ; and - met the liner In Quarantine..' Thdparty left here April 23 "on 1 the liner. Korea, .: Among • the": passengers.*.. was ,:R;- B. Kidd, a Honolulu • newspaperman, for riierly I connected* with ' the/ ; local press. The Mongolia's 485 passengers in cluded:-.. '\u25a0-,', .; : ',.:.'-:. .'\u25a0-.-:. . From Hongkong^-Baron Cftrlog' de Cadora, H. J. C»r!eton,-Chau.KliJ Cbl,- Chut . Sul. Miss E. Dice. P. S. Drurr.^An Out- O. A. Gallagher. Mt#. • Q. A; GftiUgUer. ; A. \u25a0X, •, Ourney, K. ,8. Halle.-'MUs .'fi.-.-- Henley, C. H. -Horn. -TV. H. Urwellyn. •H. N. L»noy. Mi« C. RMwrtJ;.. Misft M. •r. •Mlss'A. Seldoer,, Mist E. Sfldner, It. A. SUfford.^' ' ; I '\u25a0- \u25a0. _ \u25a0 ' . -'. * Shanghal-ia.- B. Coehran. Mrt. J. B. Coehran and three childrpn^ Louis Get*. Mrs. I^oUlS Oetz, Mlkh L. IU Oeti, Rev.M. B.Grier, Mrs. M. B. Orier and four children. L. 8. J. Kristeas6n, Mr». L. S. J. Krtsteflsen afid. three Children, J. H. Mon«on,.L. Moo*er. J. ,H. -,K»than; ;pr.\W.. D. Owea? U. 8. X.; B. A. Parkinson, ..Mm.:- H. P. . i Robert*^ , A. fiobrMber. A. Spltzel. . A: Stephenson, feh Kwung Tcng/-Mis« P. -0.. Lieutenant 8. \u25a0Williams. U. S. -M. C. ; S. B. Nagasifei— Miis J. M. Gheer, Mis* M. K. Seed«. - \u25a0: \u25a0 „. '+, , • ' Kobfe-^Missi M. R. Armstrong. B. H. Bakf-r, Miss M. J. Barro^i, Miss M. Barttow, C. Car. rlgan, Mrs. C. Oarttgan. : J. L. Gerdinv Miss J.- : C* ' Hounshell, U. Ogawa. A. M: Sljurrocks,' Mrs. A. M. Suanwks and thrift ChiWren. ;-^; -^ ; /. toVAhama— l. Aoyapl,. Mrs. 'J. C. Cocbran. Miss J. C. Cotfhran. W. E. Coffin, C.« E.-_ Ellis. M. Gray Jr., Mrs. E. Pruyn Harrison, Dr. H. Hlrscul, T. Kcaishl, K. F. Lehman. : Mrs. \u25a0 L." B. Miller, n. H.- Myers, Mr*. J.- H. Nolan, S. X... Setorance, ' T. Stlckney, Mrs. J. H.:- Thompson, Master J. H. Thompson,- Mis* H, :C. • Yates, F. Barbour, Mts* E. B»ss. T. Cock. Al-ran B. Doe, F. Goflnjr. B. Guggenbeim. Mrs. H. E. Hea cock, Mrs. T. V. Hunsaker. Miss' B. M. Latham, Mlm E. " M." Maltby, George A. > Millar; Mrs. A. B. Meyer*, MUs A. St. J. Nolaa, Mrs. S. L. SeTerance. Mrs. T. Stlckner, Mius E. B. Thompson,- Lieutenant., Commander: M. 7 -Rill man, Mrs. T. Burbour and maid,' Joseph \u25a0 E. B!en, Mrs. T. Cook and infant, Mlsft Alleen Doe.'i Mrs. M. H. Gray, Mm. J. . H. Hunter, Miss A. F. , Heacock, Miss ,F. X: Hunsaker, Mrs. R. H. Lasbbrook, Miss K. F, Maltby. Mrs. M. Mitchell, J. H. Nolan, Mrs. C. S. Perr, Miss M. H. Screrance, J. H. Thompson, Mist E. C. Thomp son. Mrs. E. W'lttman. \u25a0 \u25a0 - • Honolulu— W. D. Barlow, . B." R. Browning, Mrs. N. O. Brockley, Captain A. Bodero, B. V. BazaU, Mrs. B. V. Razuta, Miss Elizabeth Ba> xata. Mrs. 11. R. Bradford, Hiss M. Bradford, O. L. Blew, P. J. . Gross, Mrs. . F. J. Gross, Master Cecil Gross, Mrs. L/B. Crooks and «on, Miss Lake, . William . Crook,' Miss A. Cassldy, Miss F. Cassldy, D. A. Cox, Percy L. Datls, Dr. A. J. Derby,- Mrs. A.'. J. Derby. Albert E. Derby. Mrs. E. B. Derby. -Mis* A. E. Datis. Mrs. H. Eaton, DaTid Forbes, Miss Ferrler. Bu«h Finnell, Mrs. Bush Finnell. : P. . Fianell, ; A. F. Franca. Miss M. B. Fairtveather. Mrs. S." Gray, M. L. Heeft. Mr*. TT. : L. ; Howard, C. HUBtace, Miss A. C. Hnstace, Miss E. Florette Hodpdon, Dr. A. H: Hufldy. Mrs. M. A. Hill. Mrs. A. Hocking, - Ml*s • Sybil Hocking, W. W. l Harris, Miss A. Harris. Frof. Darld S.- Jordan, U. <• B. Kldd, F. . S. Kntcht, • Mrs. V. \u25a0S. - Knljrht and maid, Mtus Van Aukeh..Ret. < J. Kettrldge. Mrs. J. Kettrldpe. A. H. Ton'der Lelth, S. H. Mosm, R. Menefoplei, H. D. McCrabbe, Miss A. Ma loney, Miss ,1. Mertel, ; Colonel George W. . Mac : Weather^ Repbrt United States \u25a0 Department of\"-'-AjrrWiiltn'riJ, \u25a0 Weather BuWitt—San FrabPlSOrt.tJuly 30.--1007. • , RAINFAtL-J DATA' \u25a0 .• ' , v V •:.-.,\u25a0 " Paßt.":-gsae<mal,*';"Kor- • Statiens-^ , 24 Botirg.v -t6dnt6. ' \u25a0 mil!.-. Eureka ....'..., 0.00 \u0084 , T. • r '-\u25a0 OH RedUluff (i.w ,T. '• ' 0 110 Sacraittentd,\u25a0'.:.,...:... 0.00; 00.00 * A.OO San Krancisco ......... O.ort - * >.... x. *: 7 . rt.ol •San Jose ......:.. 0.00 , .00.00 > >'.~;r'i 000 Krejno ... 4. .'0.00,.. .00.00 -\u25a0-:\u25a0" ft.O^ !iSan LUIs f OblspO .... :\u25a0 Q.OO '.. * o"o.(K) \u25a0'\u25a0' N0 01 Iah \u25a0 Augele* .\u25a0...;..\u25a0..'.'"0.00\u25a0:.••>:;\u25a0 ott.oo ,\u25a0-\u25a0:; o.ea' S*n':-Diego\u25a0'.':lv::::.'.: 0.00 ": ; 00,03 ,7.;0.00 I; .-•.-:.,.„ : I -:.Sj^gg; |^ff! :-t STATioxs.;:-, B:: ;-. -_ -..\u25a0.-,: | >;. a '.'j., /\u25a0 • '? I 1^ ': t 7-. ?/v 1 Boker ..-.......30.06-88,*'..>vXW.vClear ' -..Of) , Bolso -.. ;'\u25a0*..;; ;r.2f1.98i; 04," 62 .W. - Cli Jar ;>\u25a0".oo i Kureka .1.. .-...80.10 'C 4 52- W : Clear - .00 JFloßstaCf :":... :30.00 'S2 '54 N \u25a0' Cloudy .'' .04 I Fresno :....".. .20.55' 98," 62 * W • "Clear \u25a0 '.00 independence ..2».90; 04 .5)5 RE Clear .0.1 Kalispell ......30.12 SiH-2 ;S Clear I .03 Ixm-Angeles V.'.ZO.CO- 78-- 50 -W •> CUar :O! .Oil ! Jlodena ..:..20.92 , f»2 - f.4 RW Pt.Cldy .00 iMt.^Tnmoliials.no.OO- 7.1 80 : "B.''., C.eaf - .00 North • Head :.;20.ft8 .- 70 vCI; SE Clear «-. -.00 Phoenix r .'.;,. v .2076 104 -82 N';. Pt.Cldy,^.oO P. Re.Yes Llglit;Bo.o2--62 'S.V'Nf- Olesr:-- .00 Portland ..20.50 102; 60' NE: Clear ''.',OO ItM Blurf ... < :MM" PC .64 I f»K - Clear . . .00 Reno ;.. 29.02' 92 :58 SW Clear - .00 ; Rogebura ...,".^20.02 100 •62 NW ' Clear V.OT I SacraruSfnto 1.. :20:ort M;- 6rt rS \u25a0 S clear *^kn Salt /Lake ..';»: :20.Q6i/!) 4- R4 XW, Clear ' .00 SanrDlego .:..2f1.94v'70,74 NW Clear" .00 San Francisco..3o.o4 '64 •. 5B W/V C!earv: ".00 San -Jose .....;30.02 7(l' 58/ NW Clear ' .09 San Lnis.Obisp63o.o2 70-f8- W Clear \u25a0 .00 S.,R.' Farall6n. .30.05' «1 : 57; NWr'Pt.Cldy \u25a0 .00 R<»Attle ........20.86 '92 152 N . ':: Cleflr • .00 Spokane :.:....30. OS'B9-; 00 \u25a0'\u25a0 N- > Clear r - .00 Tatoosh .......80.00-:74"' SO. W .\u25a0\u25a0•-•Clear': *.00 Toadpah '......2!).P4: 86 64 SE . Clear . .00 Walla \u25a0 .30.00 OS 1,.7 vW. > Cleir - .00 Winnemucca ...-"9.M • P2" M;:N- • < Cleari'; .03 Yuma:'.........29.76 104r 73 SW.yPt.Cldy .00 \u25a0 -v.^isSYNdPsia;~v.\i:-i .-\u25a0\u25a0-,..;\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0:\u25a0 '. There has • been \u25a0a ; rise -In i pressure \u25a0 over the mountains of northern. Idaho • and|eastern' Wash iiigton. '.Warm, 7 dry. northeast winds prevail over the;northwestern portkm<of! the country,'and In consequence some unusually jhlglv' temperatures have ..resulted. ;At ..Portland?a ..maximum j.tea* \u25a0 perature: of ' 102 degrees 5 is" reported/, and - even along', the immediate coasts temperatures^, are phenomenally • high. \u25a0 Over .the; southern half, of tuei| Pacific slope .trpicah'summer -weather, pre vails, with high afternoon temperatures = in.- the interidr. \u25a0 i Cloudy, showery; weather i prevails lih the • valley of the Colorado! and | southward ..into Mexico. A thunder storm is reported at Phoenix.' and light.rain has fallen.at Yuma and FlaestanV Conditions favor more showers \u25a0in \u25a0 the. valley- of the 1 Colorado. • -\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0•-.,--.\u25a0•-'. •'; \u25a0\u25a0 :* ... \u25a0 FORECAST. . \u0084 -v";:'--.. \u25a0 •San Francisco and :»lcinlty—Fair I Wednesday; light • north: wind, ehfinglng,' to west."; - :.-.-? v: •. Santa Clara valley— Fair .."Wednesday,! warmer; light-north-winds,'-- .\u25a0 \u25a0>\.o^ ;;. -; v J . -;..,• .Sacramento valley-—Fair-Wednesday, warmer; \u25a0ljght. south winds, changing-to north. '. \u25a0\u25a0 -San JoAqUln valley—Fair Wednesday,- continued warm;, light-north winds.-*->.-»• -;.'.-^.~- \u25a0-\u0084-;-. Los Anseles and vicinity—Fair s Wednesday, possibly thunder, showers:. in ,the mountains .in \u25a0the afternoon; light northeast; wind, changing Ito west. -. \u0084-\u25a0'\u25a0 : .\u25a0 • \u25a0 \u25a0-..- \u25a0\u25a0V-.; -. -.-,'. \u0084\ .i - \u0084 -'. \u25a0 . ;.- -! A. - 0.. McADIE.-; District Forecaster. = j farlane,!'Thomas J. S*olsn;'Mrs?iM. A. -Newell, T. •: Nakatnura, Mrs. f A.-- R. > Orr, \u25a0 Mrs.- C.' L. Orr, Miss'L. O'Netll, J.-T;:-Parkinson. j Mrs.' J.: T. Parkinson, Miss S: B.: Parkinson. .R.L." Parkin son. Dr. M. 0.; Peters; Miss Tnelma Parker. J. B. Hyan, Mrs. MM. Rule, Mrs. ll.' Robinson, C. Rea, A. i BobinsW, 'Mrs.; A. ' Robinson, K. Nishikawa,' Sinclair Tloblnson;* W. Robinson. -< S. Robinson, Miss;Elener;Robinson,-.Lester: Robin son, Mrs.'M. S."Robinson.?Miss K.*.Smith, Mrs.' Frank Smith, Jmlce : Charles " W.-- Slack, * Mrs. t!. W. Slack.- Miss Ruth , Slack,: Miss Edith Slack, F.~. M. Swansy. J.?H. Vivian, J. rlngion, H.- A. Welles, Mrs.wH.'A." Welles, Miss s. /N. - .ward, Mrs; *B; Warder, Miss -H. Zimmerman.- ' : — ~.: i-: '. r ,.•• ~ . \u25a0' > COAST -SHIPPING NEWS Items of Interest to Mariners 6t the Pacific PORTLAND, July ; 80.— The steamer Costa Elca sailed - today,: for . San 1 Francisco. «. \u25a0>"': . ., v- - ': The • American ; schooner. Susie M.'" Plumtner is coming to - the . Columbia ' river, from Cuaymas to load - lumber. •• She \u25a0 left the Mexican port July 8. \u0084= .- - >V :\u25a0\u25a0 . \u25a0 -V. - .\u25a0\u25a0>. ,-,- -- : . . . .-\u25a0\u25a0 ; < The (Steamer Alliance, \u25a0 Captain Olson, : arrived today and will rail for Coos bay Saturday night. The steamer Breakwater, < Captain McLennan, sailed for Coos bay. last night. v . - v The oil , steamer "Asuncion arrived at 'Ports mouth : this : afternoon.''-:" The \u25a0. S. W. \u25a0 Porter and' Argyll I have sailed/.- The steam : schooner Excel sior • arrived \u25a0 from t San Francisco | last night ,to load lumber for a return cargo. . • .'. -;* »' The British tramp steanshtps Knfcht Templar and Red Hill have been fixed to brlifg coal from Newcastle. N. S. -W. •; - ,'f . .•-.- ; \u25a0 The en t route fi^et wa» swelled •• this ' week by the charter of ; the. French bark , Alice : Marie ,: to carry . « 'cargo of . cement from Antwerp to Port land. .. It ; comes ' for > W.v P. - Fuller & , Co. '\u25a0\u25a0 and will bring about 20.000 barrels. • \u25a0; With. the Alice Marie added Ito the list there Is now 70.723 \ tons en ; route :. Available a for * grain loading » this :- fall, which is • more 7 than •at any { time -at i the cor responding \u25a0) date r during • several years past. 1 . . : It i« : nearly . twice • the smount '\u25a0 headed . for Puget sound, thew \u25a0 being -. only • 45.512 \u25a0 tons bound • for the several Puget, iound ports at ' this time, i i : The,. German steamer -Eva -will \u25a0\u25a0 brings a full cargo *to - this bnrbor and San \u25a0 Francisco ' from Hakodate,. Japan.V. ; r .•'.-'.. • '. -'. , , "For, the first time In the history of this port a full cargo of sulphur will be brought. by steamer to, this city and Pan Francisco. It will come on the Gorman . steamer,' Era. ,: Captain A.: Crowe has been retained bf the local marine underwriters : to i make \u25a0 special inspections of : a 1 large number.; of ; the : river . boats : plying but of ':. Portland i whose'; owners are having them in sured against fire and acCldentß of every, sort.- : - 6AN% PEDtIO. - July 30.— The schooner Ida Schnauer, . Captain :- Larsen, . hns nrrived *at \u25a0' Re dondo from Tlllainook' with 300,000 of lum ber consigned -. to the " Ganahl , lumber " C6mpanr of : Los Angeles;.* The j steam schooner James ', S. Uigglns, -from •: Fbrt Bragg. 1 and ',* the ;..: Steam schooner." . Brooklyn; ; from -\u25a0 Westport, \* are . •: due here \u25a0' tomovrow; with i lumber cargoes. ' The » bark Louisiana, at - Beilingham. . has . boen chartered to. load., a: lumber ;cargo for: this; port.' ?"\u25a0» \u25a0 The 1 steam schooner * Daisy Freeman, Captain Johnsdh, - from ..Portland,- is discharging 1 775,000 feet of . Inmber g for ,i the \u25a0 Southern f Pacinc " com pany." ~ = /The - steamer 3F. A. •• KJlfturn, is Captain McLelland,, .' sailed today • for Ban v Francisco and : way- ports j with:: freight and ;, passengers; The - steam ; schooner Santa 1 Barbara, t Captain Staddart, f finished » discharging ' a ; Cargo of . rail road ties \ for \u25a0 the Ran Pedro, Los * Angeles "\u25a0\u25a0 and Salt - Lake • steamship . company •-\u25a0 and sailed to day for -Ventura, -where 800,000 «feet 1 of -lumber will be ' discharged. The steam : schooner J. > Mar* hoffer/' Captain -Naypran, arrived \u25a0\u25a0 today,'* fltft flays , from Qraya \u25a0 Harbor, with " 710,000 fe«t •of lumber.- -;• Ur^ \u25a0<\u25a0'-'•;'<: <\u25a0 ,T .:•'\u25a0 . \u25a0-\u25a0•: ;-. : : • .?\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0 *\u25a0 -- The steam schooner \ Alcatraz, ' Oaptaltt '> Fred rlckson, , finished ." discharging ,' a lumber a cargo today ' and £ Will ; sail . tomorrow • for G reen wood 1 6 reload.*-^.-'- ';--•«. i . i -"'-,T- \u25a0"- :'i \u25a0\u25a0• -. .., :\u25a0'\u25a0, .•,-\u25a0...\u25a0\u25a0,.,- ASTORIA,' July 80.— The. oil 'steamer, W.Cs. Porter : sailed today In ballast for San Francisco. The • steamer Breakwater sailed 1 for j Cooa \u25a0 bay with> freight; and r;passea «rers. : ? \u25a0' TneJ stefim«. ? Asuncion 1 has ; arrlted her* from Mouterey ; witb; a : e»?go of. 8(000 barrels ' Of fuel oil : for J the ; Standard , oil s company. \u25a0 :•: • k'f s;:.\ •. -; .. :;The Ufler, Costal Blear; Captain Mason,' arrited from \u25a0 Portland ' this \u25a0 afternoon ! and , called ; tor^ San Francisco i With la . general \ cargo \u25a0 and ; passengers. *'\u25a0\u25a0 The tstesmer -Uoanoke, '\u25a0'; Captain i- Dunßam, \u25a0'. ar rived ; last f. evening '.; from ' San t Pedro \ and -- way ports swlth' freight ?and":nassenjrers.-.;\- ; ."-'-x"' r * Tne \u25a0 oil steamer ,-Argyfl, in ballast : .for; Snn Francisco, v arrived from Portland; today .and went to sea, , '- :\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ;>."!' ••'•.•. "\u25a0;"--.\u25a0-.,\u25a0 \u25a0 '-;, The Steamer,'. AlHftnce, ' carrying ' freight and passengers,'* is '! due '• here i from Coos 1 bay. ••• .* - ;'; ' The -barkentlne \u25a0' Chehalis.v, Captain Wikman, cleared ' today -. for :-.v Antof agasta, > - Chile. >< with 77C, 516J feet. of lumber i loaded at Knappton." Thk. Chehalls will sail. as, soon; as. a; crew li obtained. NEWS ;OF! I THE |OCEAIf ,' The steamer - President^.wblch^ sailed* on? Sat urday i for j. Victoria,'! had s a'\u25a0 ca rgo i consiamed % to the ,. port • of -i destination ; and to *\u25a0 othw * British- Americsa \u25a0 cities -\u25a0 valued i at ' $20,480 and ! including the \u25a0following:.'-?' v ,-k-. >;.-.:--..^;;.-,,, -t^-.-.-c; --i.. '«i 1507; pkgs ; fruits; 40 pkgs onions, : 160 i pkgs I po tntoeß,> 61 ;J pUW :• Tegßtftbles,^ 28.550 -.: lbs \u25a0 beans; 40,000 .- lbs '•. salt, 1 432 .•\u25a0 gals ? and ,- 42 \cs « win* ,~7 6 M : brandy. / 630 lbs ; cheese, , 844 lbs I coffee,- , 4ftCo lbs ' chocolate, ' 5 75 sos ?. canned " goods, a 17 «' pltgs salted s fish, < 18 * Pkw* groceries and « provision* 450 1 lbs x sugar, '. 106(5 \u25a0 lbs J hops, , 220 . kl ta pleklcs.- Baes b arms ,: and ; ammunition,' \u25a0 6 s bales | burlap 5 : bdls • bags, 125 • rolls and : 4\u25a0• os , roofing,! 68 1 bdls and 18 pcs iron. IB bdls and 23 pcs steel. 43 kega rttett.s 27« kern 1 * nails, ; J l4 a pkgs j machinery m v cyls : gas,"? 95 \ obis '< oil, glB-. cs < sewing • machbes; ; 16 1 eolit = wp«> 4 1 pkg« [ P*tnt«^ tfi pkgs » eiectncai goods, 762 \u25a0» lbs ; potash,? 128 ' pkgi ? rubber goods, I roll leather. - - - * •<In * addl tlon k t6 l th« 'S, foregoing the t steamer bad kth pkgs 1 machinery, >f valued - T at -\u25a0 $3,517,% *n route Ito 1 Australia.- and ! 18 : pkgs , wagon • material and 2 pkgs machinery, valued at $2,153, for New Zealand. :'^-:- ""-;.-. -\u25a0""> ::\u25a0.; \u25a0-.\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0:.-:..-:.: >;\u25a0\u25a0>-;•\u25a0•? .\u25a0"- " Siitpmtnt-ot'iPtttitltinm The BriUsb: tank /steamsr-Wtonsbago was - ai6 veiucntM .: ef Stcamtn '.i"l.,^ From.., o-1. »1 Is S.: Steamer. -.-|i DiifA c*iiao«:':;.:.;;.:."r.'.'.joetQuec..,;.;..Uuly Si riduoiuJn*~;..r.;...-,". Alameda ...*.... July 31 M«»*J<«aii Ports<::....".". CMracaox ;....:. Joly,:n NatfalmoT:..f'r:-;".';r... Te»!us?-;.vr.".r;: Jnly;.ll Niiiaimo;.:.-....'..:;r. Tor<l?n.<(kjold -.'. July.3l Gr*rs S Harbor - ... r.V:I. >*tnwrK»d ".:. .r:!.Tnly 31 Hntotioidt . *.:.. .*. r :... Enrcka \yi'i...... t Jnly 31 Tahiti #-;r. y;"r:T:vr.r.r.-:;y ;"r:T:vr.r.r.-:; Matlpo*a .-.:r:'.:!.iuiyM{ Pusot: Sound • Ports. :t; : Sonoma v. \. v.~. *.. j July. Si Humboldt ••.:T.';'.'.*:Tr^ Vftnjjßafd*.":".;'•. Jnly 31 San<Pedr<i* ir n".Trr;'CT;;i(:lias.'.Xelson*i':: Ausf.'*l WllLipa \u25a0 Harbor ; .;..*..iYc-senilte i .'...:'. Auk.' 1 Humboldt:.;;.";: V..'..l North Fork;.\.; Aur. . l San i Pedr6l...'.-;;.: 7:."'. I Nome > City .;; Aujr. •\u25a0 1 Seattle &^T«donia;..:. Delhi i.......... Aug. \u25a0 1 KelißlveE .Ports.'.™.". ;';•; Argo?;:. .T,;:.-.. Anjt. 1 San Diego &;Way Ports Pity..6f iPuebl*: Aug.Cl \u25a0Point-Arena A^Albion.'l: Pomof..;;;;t":.-. Aujr.' 1 SaniPedr« :*.;r;v.T7:r. X; A."'liiiburn.. Ang.xi PortlandV& Astoria. 1;.'.1;.'. Costa'Rl<*a'r.VT. Aug.-1 Coo»- Bay .vr.*T.':;:'r.T;-. M.> F.Q Plant.f. Aug.*r2 llnmboldt .-.r.........;. I'Oxaona.v^":r;."'. Auy.;?2 San:Pedro ?....".":T..":: Santa? Barbara r. Aug. i 3 San:Pedror;\r.:::tnr: G.>w.'iEid«:v. Au«.;z Sftn!l'Mro ft.Way.Parts BOnita->-:.'.'...;. Aug.- 3 Puget; Sound sports .V.f. S«nta; Rosa ?;..'. Auj.' -3 UuhiDOMt \u25a0%.":-;".-....-.". ."iditytat'Topekfc. Aug.i"4 Mfrnddcluo' &\u25a0' Pt. sArmsArmsiSea' Foam *::.'.. Aug. -. 4 Portland & t Way Port*.'ftoattoke -'.".-.':.\u25a0;. Aug.--5 >Wiilanai narbbf *:;..;. D.-: Mitchell- ;.'.;.'. Aujr. r> N«wtYork via Artooa.^.Clty^of.Sydney. Aug. ,0 Sart :Di»jfo A.Way.' PortKlStft te \u25a0' of.-. C*l r.. I Aug. "s S Satt irPMro \u25a0.';.'?.\u25a0;-.\u25a0; .V.~.. Hanalel-.. .V..:. Atlg." 5 Chiha'^ &=• Japan r? .*t*.'..". I Nippon,' Maru 't: Auav 9 Seattle >A y Taeom>r.\'.". jWa tson v-: T?V. p Ikvg.i ii ->,'.:• f"''r.^..---.-'>-.V' <: JO - SAIL I-\u25a0I -\u25a0 >\u25a0-.:. '•- -»;-.' ';'-\u25a0 :^:\ ~ri ' -',-il?/ D»»tlnatlqttv^ v I'KSteamer \|'3alls |Pler j '^i~:.~.'•.\u25a0:'\u25a0\u25a0'-:. -1..'., \u25a0 \u0084\-. : ..-:-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ••. i Coquille River. ..-.*;.;.]Elizabeth "... 8 ptti :16 LosAMejes Ports..;:. O: w.- Bider. oipm ;13 - i Gr^cs Harbor.s*'.'.::.':'.'. CorAnado .'.. =3 pm >10 .Grays.Harbori::"..i.~;.: Acme .:';.;-. 12,- m t-. 2; Grays Hafbor^..";;t.y..lCarmelt....: 5 pro V 2* Hamburgh Js'.Wav.-Ports TUeben;..:. 12 -m rl9; Los; Angeles; Ports. ..V. Norwood -..". 1 pm 16 Point:7Arena'*:-. r.'rvrv;. 9ea Konm .-. -4 pm r%.:. Los-Anjeles-Port's..l.'. Hanalel ;.... 4 pm 10; San * Pedro &iWay P*ts!Coo». Bay ;. 9 am 11" '-.August 1— \u25a0>.-:.•;-;/> J ....... ; \u25a0_..,. . -\u0084_ 1 \u25a0;-.-. Astoria. *" Portland.'..JChas.-.Nelson 10' am 20 Coqnllle 81ver..".;...;. Moutorey-. :: i.~? Honolulu & Kabulul... Nevavlaa ... 3pm :23- Grays Harbor :..;..... O.Llndauer. 2nms St Humboldf ..i. '..: City Topeka. lO.oOa .» Grays Harbor ..; .;"...*. Ontralia'\u25a0>:: 3 pm 10 San.Dlego & Way Port* State of Cal. 10 am '11: China A Japau...;..... China '.:...: 1, pm \42 ' Honolulu.; ..;.......... HUonian ... 12 m ;Xf> r -'August 2— \u25a0\u25a0.-.•' '.:'•_\u25a0: - Gray* Harßor .::,:... Tamalpais'..'. ;'..v'.. !..':" Hr.mboldt v ..;.. /..:;.. Km eta ;....:. oam 13 . EeUßirer;.Ports..;;... At»:o 1.:..:.-. 11.am id • Astoria & Portland.;.. >*6me City.. sinm '16' \u25a0•August 3— -• v"' \u25a0•' •'-: ?\u25a0 :\u25a0 -' >.j ;\u25a0• --' •- • •-.- Hnmboldt \u25a0:':.....;...'... Vacffuard \u25a0.. spm 2 Portland &. Way' Port*, O.W; Elder I.Bop 13; Astoria • A Portland...: J. B. Stetson ;..... 2 ' Humboldt 'T:rr..r.T...: North Fork.. S ptn 20 : LOS Ahgeles Ports..... F. Kllburn.. 4pm 10 1 Point Arena *'Albion.". Porno ..7... 6 pm : 2 Honolulu ...; Alameda ... ll'am '-T Seattle A Tacoma.;... Buetman ... I.SOp 00- Puget Sound Ports....'. Sonoma j.;;. 3 pm f & S.patt)« : ft ;Taeoma...\. Delhi ...... 4pm ; 9 - August 4-^f :' \u25a0 :': ' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0>;\u25a0' Humboldtyr...".\u25a0..\u25a0..:.". Pomona .... 10.30 a • 9 San Diejro'A Way Ports City; Puebla. 10 am >ll ' Astoria A Portland.... Costa- Rica.. 11 am -24 .San Pedro & .Way Ports 80f1ita...... 9 am 11 - Coostßay ............ 11. F. Plant 4 pm 13' ; \u25a0-August:s— :'•••-\u25a0<. ,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 "\u25a0.. ..-.-. \u25a0-. ,-\u25a0 .. .-, I New-York. Tia Ancon.. San'Jnan.. 12 m 40- Los. g Angeles ? Ports:.,. Roanoke ... 3 pm 13 •*AURUSt:ft— ' \u25a0• \u25a0; ,: ,; . Tahiti •..-.-.... Mnrtnosa ... 11 am .7 ; 'r-?"-*\u25a0-t* TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE \u25a0\u25a0'";.^V;i • V Destination^, -; --|r - :Steamer. |'Date. Skajtway & Way Ports. Hr-mb01dt.:.... Aug. l Valdex & Sewardf.:.;. Santa Clarar... Aug. 1 gkattwty * Way Ports. City of Seattle. Aug. 3 Skßjrway & Way Ports. Jefferson .;.... Auk. r4r 4 1 Skagway &Way PorU. Dlrigo ......... Aug. 0 ; Nome &ißt. Michael;;. Northwestern .. Aug.<s SUSRwayi Way PortauFarallon ....... Aug. a Valdez;& Seward...... (Saratoga ....... Aqg. \u0084«t Sfcaßwaj- A Way Ports.iSfxsltane ,'..".:.".. Aue. 9 Valdes A Seward...... IPortland :...... [Aug. 10 Nome A; St.,Mlchaei.%.-.|Hyades ......... Axis.lo \ Nome* St. Michael..'.jvictoria i....... Aug. 16 Vflldea & fieward..;...tYucatan". .".'..... Aug. 16 •<: -:: v WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 . - ; Sun rises \u25a0..".... ...s:U[Snn sets "..:.... ;.:7:20 Sun : and ; Tide , United States Coast and Geodetic Survey — Time ;= and Heights or Tid««;,Fort Point. For city front (Mission atreet wharf) add 55 minutes. Time - T{me Time Time JMy ——Ft — Ft — — Ft - — Ft j;>. : H^wL . -.-. L W '.:.\u25a0.. H W LV W '\u25a0 :\u25a0. 31:. 4:86 ;«.l 10:02 ,1.6 6:051. -5.2111:36 1.8 Ang '-' - \u25a0 - :- • \u25a0• - -\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-- • - \u25a0 . -•\u25a0 \u25a0» . . . 1.. 6:02 4.010:48 2.2 5:51 6.2 ..:.. :..; r\u25a0-;r \u25a0-; i> w ..." - H w ;. l -w - h w '2.. 0:40 - 1.8 7:22 - 3.6 11:39 2.7 6:38 6 2 3.. 1:43 0.8 .8:34 3.9 12:34 i 3.0 7:22 5.2 4.. 2:37 0.5 0:35 94.1 1:33 8.3 8:06 6.3 8.. 8:20 0.1 10:26 4.3 2:30 v 8.4 B:4S 6.3 Tint* Ball Dnited States, Branch Hydrographic Office, Mer - : chants'; Exchange, - San Francisco, Cal.. July "•30,-1907.'' ' \u25a0 .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:-. • --\u25a0\u25a0-.--\u25a0-._> \u25a0 The time ball on the ferry tower failed to drop today.: :-. \u25a0; ' J.,C.' BURNETT, -.:\u25a0•• > .\u25a0'-., \u25a0'. Lieutenant, U.'-S.;N.V In \u25a0 charge.- \u25a0 V. S. Brnnch Hydrograph lc Office \u25a0 A branch of the \u25a0 United ; States i Hydrographlo Office. * located at - the Merchants', Exchange, is maintained in San: Francisco for the -benefit of mariners, without regard.to nationality and free of. expense.-: Navigators ' are cordially jlnvited to visit; the, office, where complete sets of charts and sailing directions of the world are kept at hand,'for. comparison and;reference,'and'.the lat est information can always be Obtained regarding lights, danger, to' navigation and all' matters of Interest to ocean commerce." - -•*•.:\u25a0 *v - • .- V J. C.;BURNETT,k;i; Lieutenant; D. S. N., ia Charge.";- cleared yesterday for Yokohama and. Itosakl with 'l,ooo,ooo. gallons of reSaed petroleum, ral ned at 155.C00, and 1 soldering machine, falued at-$300. ; --. .;;\u25a0-•: .\u25a0 , - - .--\u25a0;• \u25a0\u25a0;,-:;-\u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Jr ELECTRIC LIGHTED— MODERN . ' VESTIBULED HIGHv- CLASS TRAIN TO CHICAGO; IN THREE DATS CROSSES-GREAT SALT.' LAKE AND HIGH SIERRA BY DAYLIGHT THROUGH WAHSATCH- MOUNTAINS, ECHO AND WEBER CANYON 3. Southern Pacific-"Union Pacific SELECT DINING SERVICE - LATEST STYLE OBSERVATION CARS - GENTLEMEN'S -CAFE LADIES' PARLORS-READING - ROOM . •#•\u25a0 : ' ; • LIBRART/:^ - : ;—; — .'" ; - - OBSERVATION T ROTUNDA" /fW''-, DAILYv NEWS; BULLETINS V. 7 MAGAZINES * AND PERIODICALS v % \u25a0"•T> ; (Siijl7-' : O?A"'rFI?Q-^ • " -"•" \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 :77^;: 77^ ; \u25a0;, • ;- \u25a0 \u25a0;\u25a0'.- •- July. 31; August 8. I,' 10,' 19. 20, \u25a0L; \u25a0, . Stopovers gping and coming— choice of routes- — long time limits -^^^ SOUTHERN- PACIFIC 7 rrT^K'l7'T' yST?TTTV*^'PQ« UNiox pacific RB4; Market Street; Corner Powell and 'Eddy* Streets ;_\u25a0':\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0":\u25a0": •".'- v Charters \u25a0.\u25a0_\u25a0::.'\u25a0•; \u25a0-'\u25a0' \u25a0" ":"" -. Tlie ; Norweslin .-.-. steamer; ?koirsta«l. at San - Pe.(!r<>. S wax ; chnrfered '• prior \u25a0> t<> - arrival • fur * loot-" ber I from I Portland : or « Pujret ; sound to 1 . \u25a0~'.Th*i -bark^LrTvJG;. Dnrpess.'at -RtHlonUo. will proceed : In JBallast- to -Xewcabtle.'Aus.-; to load coal -for, this port..;' ". , , . r ;• : 't* AriitT : Transports .The", BumsM^; i«:«t; Seattle. ' - . \u25a0': : % The.- ltnford t !» tin-, port.',;" =."-i \ J The , Croo'i; arrived Jnly ; 2(5 : at > Seattle. •i The ; IMx», Ims I left » Hrtonlnln : for Seattle.' :•", Tlje I K II pa trick -is\u25a0 at i Newport j News, \u25a0• Va. - t'Tlm'Losai'is laport.' •- ' :\u25a0 • - S"iThe,3lCade,is at New : York. Out of commie slrtn.V.-' \u25a0-.•-\u25a0• w.-r .--.-\u25a0 ;. "'-. i:' :• ; .- .The Insalls is at 1 Newport ; News. -Va. The : Sheridan \u25a0 U * at * Mare ; IMand \u25a0 under^oiDg renjiirs; -'••-!\u25a0;., > "\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :\u25a0 .. -' .- . \u25a0.-\u25a0 . \u25a0• The Sherman ' sailed July \u25a030 from Guam . for : Manila: v; i - - ,7; .- •\u25a0• , \u25a0; .. .\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 Tlte Thomas,- homeward bound." left Nscasak! JMr-22;- :-\u25a0 r. \u25a0•-\u25a0 .- \u25a0\u25a0 > rThfl Warren .i s la, port.' :_ \u25a0 ':\u25a0\u25a0:':,'...' . ,-.Tbe . Overdue^ L.l«t t : British : bark * CriSel. 'l out . 15D days from '\u25a0 Syd ner; for Qupenstown.2s per cent.- • ' - -. '-- British • bark * Dnnrtcmld; "* ont** I*4 days from Sydney, for Kalmonth.' 7s* per. cent.-- :-:\u25a0 ! » French ' ship . Dngnay Troiiin.*: but Xl days . from Tokyo,: for 'HavrerO per cent. ; ' \u25a0. Italian sblp;.Orelia, ; out < 147-"days from Walla roo. ' for sFalmouth.'.ft per cent:*- \u25a0•' \u25a0 Norwegian bark ,jTercla.-,out v = 141 days from New Caledonia, for * Hamburg 20; per . cci t. \u25a0-• «hlp Gflpcn.; out 111 days from BihU Blnncs. for Falmontb. 12 per cent." ' > j. British ship M; ; K..,Wat*oa.' out 139 days from Iqttlque. for the eh.inncl.i6 percent. -•British -„ hark s Holt , Hill;: out i 202 days ' from Liverpool, tnr. Vancouver.' « percent. , » German ship^Slim, oat 179 days from' London, for; Portland,; Ore., fl, per cent.i : - - -\u25a0 \f?K ( ?F we £ 11 * n » l V. rk -. Guian »- «it • 133 ',. days from Mobile, for Bslila.Blaaca.-SO-per, cent. SHIPPIXQ IXTELLIGEXCE akiuved- . r Zi'~ ""'-.:\u25a0 Tuesday. July 30. r sto«5 to « Alameda. : Dowdell, 6 days and 6 hour* from. Honolulu. - .. r Stmr Mariposa, Lawless; 11 days and 6 bours from Tahiti. . *^*y-g a *°T*TrgniF « <pii 1 1 m uih .--- Stmr -e.-'W.': Elder. Jessen. 3 days from P6rt land, via Eureka. 2l hours. /. ' , : Stmr Acme.^WaMsr, 48 hours from San Pedro. 2 Stmr Attec, Frailer, 3S days from Ancon. via ManranlHo 8 days. .. - , - - Stmr • Samoa. 1 Klinker, 15 hours from ' Caspar; bound for San Pedro; put in to land passenpers. <-. Stisr -Buckman. -Wood, -04 bours from Seattle., ' Stmr; City or ;Top«ka. Hannah. 20 hours from : Eureka. \u25a0 \u25a0 Stmr \u25a0\u25a0 J. B. Stetsoa. Bonlfleld, €3 hour* from Will«p«. : \u0084;. : \u25a0 Stmr " Tamalpais.- Anderson, , C 5. hours from Grays, Harbor. - \u25a0 ' ' ;"Btmr. 'National , City, . Webtr, 15 hours from Cleone; bound soutb: pat In for fuel. . ' - Ocr ~ stmr Tbebm. ' Petrrs«n. \u25a0 S^i days from Seattle;- put tn : to finish loading. > - -- - \u25a0> Stmr i Aberdeen. Iverson, *24 boors from Eu reka. -.. \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0.'- \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0 .- -..-;. . .- •\u25a0 \u25a0 , :- Stmr - Mongolia. ~ Hathaway,- 29 . days 4 bours and 5 minutes from Henc&ong, Tla Yokohama 13. days 16 bwrs and-Hcaoluln-5 days 21 bours i and -3 minutes. - - -> Stmr Gualala. KJellen. .17 hours from Albion. • Stmr * Brooklyn/,' Henrlckion; - 19 . hours . from Westport.' - - --; \u25a0 . • . B.irpre S, . Kirk wood, ! ?KV bours from • Port Har ford. In tow tug Sea King. \u25a0 Tug Lincoln. , from Bremerton.' '•; Br tug Pilot, Terra. 3 V4 days from Victoria. i ; CLEARED ,-; . . ; - Tuesday, July SO. Etmr -Coos. Bay, 2eb, San P«dro and way ports;- Pacific Coast steamship company. -• --Br . stmr Mifcdonald, . Yokohama; Standard oil' company. ..< \u25a0 . f \u25a0 \u25a0 -- fitmr,- State of California. . Glelow, San Dleco anw way ports; Pacific Coast steamship company. • - v? A SAILED *a«fflS*96W,'-' Monday, July 20. Stmr Tlrtf ton, Jobngoa, Grays Harbor. Tuesday, July 30. Stmr . Helene,- Anderson, " Willapa harbor. Rtmr Coquille. River, Sang berg, s Fort Bragg.' * Stmr Pomcna, Swanson. - Eureka. . - Stmr Alblou, tiansen, Bowens Landing. Stmr George • Loomts. McEell.ir, - Bedoodo. Stmr Francis 11. Lecpett. . Reiner, Eureka. : Stmr Elizabeth, Olsen, Bandon." • Stmr. Noyo.v Lee. ' Fort • Braes. \u25a0'- Stmr Samoa, Klinker, San Pedro. National City. Weber, Sun Pedro. t v Straf Atlas. Badger, Portland or Seattle, with bartre dl ia tow. '- • Barge 91, ' Stannard, * Portland or Seattle, in tew stmr Atlas. .-. ."Schr Ida ' A. Beck, Point_ReTe». , . _Sehr Sotoyome, Peter3en. Albion. . Schr . Santiago, . Parley. Monterey, in tow tug Fearless. . - \u25a0 , . *< Schr Alice Cooke. • Penhallow, Port Townsend. OUTSIDE BOUND IX— lO P. M. Stmr Alameda: schr Ariel.. TELEGRAPHIC - POIXT • LOBOS, • 10 \u25a0 p. ; n». — Weather, cloudy ; wind, southwest ; velocity; 6 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS REDOXDO— Arrived July 30 — Schr Ida Scbnsuier. < from - Tillamoott. - ' -\u0084--/ . EUREKA— Arrived July 30— Stmr Yosemite, from \u25a0 Willapa. \u25a0 Sailed July 30— Stmr South Bay, stmr Eurekt, stmr Yosemite, . with new stmr Yellowstone, • for San . Francisco : s t mr J> an Gabriel, tor : Umpqua ; stmr Vaa(roard;.for San.Fraacisco." ' - »«\u25a0» FORT BRAGG— Arrived ; July 30 — Stmr Co- Qullle River, hence July 29. . Sailed ; July 30— Stmr Berkeley. \u25a0 for San ' Fran- Cisco.'./ . \u25a0'-;- v>.. \u25a0-.:,. . \u25a0 .-..--- -- \u25a0-, SAX DIEGO-^-Arrived July 30—Tugr Dauntless, with . log raft , in tow, , from : Columbia river. '» Sailed July 30— Schr * Caroline, for Umpqua river." -" - •-- •'-\u25a0'"\u25a0 .' - \u25a0. - - - : 5 SAX " PEDRO — Arrived Jnly 30— Stmr Daisy Freeman, from Port -Los Angeles; stmr J. Mar hotter, from : Grays Harbor. - Safled- July ' 50 — Stairs Santa Barbara and F. A. Kllbcrn. 'for San Francisco. \u25a0 SAXTA BARBARA— Arrited July. 80— Stmr Bon! ta. hence July 27, and sailed for. San Pedro. •• ASTORlA— Arrived July 29— fitmr Roauoke, hence July 27. July 30— Stmr Asuncion, hence July S7. '--;\u25a0•\u25a0'--- . • Sailed Jnly 29— Bktn J.' M.. Griffith, for Re dondo. - July ' 30— Stmr W. S. Porter, for Mon terey: stmr Breakwater,- for Ccos bay.' > Balled " July 30— Stmr Costa Rica. ' for San Francisco;- stmr <\u25a0 Argyll, for -Port Harford. Arrived July . SO— Stmr " Alliance, from Coos bay. -\u25a0-:;. ----.-' \u0084 \u25a0 .. BAXDOX— Arrived July 80— Schr Prosper, from San .Pedro.- . ... PORT LOS- AXGELES— ArrIvsd July, 3o— Stmr Cinriii NXwn. from Saa P*dro. Sailed , Jcly Sft— Sta? Dal*y Freeman, tor Saa Pet! ro.^Mtii \jfmaiflt jjMS&mmg&ißMmmimmgmim - NEAH BAY— Passed - imrird July Sft^-Sohr Forfst -Home, "benc* July -I, for *»*»ttl»; -aciir W..H.,TalbOt. tone* Jaly 15. for Port Townseart: Chilean bark Royal - Sovereign." f rom Aatofa tf»st».:fer Royal" Ruarfs. - - *\u0084- - ' UMPQUA s RlVER— Sailed Job 2S— Star Sari Gabriel, for S*» Pedro.- rla Eure&a. - , ;. SOUTH BEN&— Xtrirtd Jnly 30— Stair Dal«y Mitchell, ben** Jol? 26. - '* . ArrtT»d -. July : 3<v_Strar CiscJ*"!*. ;. hrno* Juty 2i>: Tiktn 31* ir a «•*!!. •;b*im > » July 17." . .rOIXT. REYES— Paswd j;s«Yith July -in. • 2 p.,m.— Stmr W«Mhj«. from Grays Harbor, for San P^Uro. \u25a0. .- .•\u25a0•\u25a0.- .- . . * COOS BAT^ArriTed July . SO— «tm'r r -il. F. Plsnt. : bfac^ Joly 2S>. . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 , BKLLINGHAM— ArrJwl Jfaly 2JK-%S«hr'A.' M. Baxffr. lienw Jnlr 9. • \u25a0> - SEATTLE— SaiIed July 29— Stmr Washington. for .Skajrway. . Arrived Jnly 30— Stair TVatsrm. »«!«• Jiily 2»: utmr Prrshleut. b»nc« Jcly .27: «?hr TCtUl* R. Ham«,- from San Pedro; acbr Wtnstow, lt«ac« July 12. .-.>-.-' - .< -'i- \u25a0 \u0084 ~\ HOQUIAM— S*II*<J . JnlT ; .1(V-iSch- > Com^t. for San{» -Bir&ar*. . Jn)y \u25a0 2fl — Stmrs : Norwond and Cheballs; for gaa Frstctae«;:irtir O. M. Kellojrg. for Mahntonav -*7^'Hli<^ 53^»«^ftip^BtoWWiaB ./ArrlTjd July, 1»^-Bktn Mary.TvrioSelmaa. h«nee TAToo9B— P*m*4 In -Jntr 2»— Stmr PrwU dent. fc?nc**JaJr 2T,~.for'Tl««ori».- - v . — P«s*<j out July 23— Stmr Soaoma, . for San Frnnofwo." - '\u25a0l'»*i<w^Pfcg^BP^<B|—i mWWßhW :PQRT;<CRESCE?rT— Fa«s«<l'. ia,", totrta j. \u25a0? scar Wtnslow, for,.Wlflsl*ir. ISLAND'PORTS HONOLULU— Sailed Jo!y 30. 1 p. M.— J4p sttnf Nippon Mam.for San Franctaco. ; - FORBIDS <. FORTS . ? _ MOJl— ArrtTed Joly 23— Ncr ftmr Sark, from Sbanfhat. -".-..' ,;-.^:c--- '- \u0084 PORT NATAL— ArrW<M l*y »— Br - stmr Fittclar»T»ee, frota Norfolk. . aod taUed Joly 13 fcr^MaOlla.' :-..-.-,-=;.- \u25a0--7--' -.- - ..-,..; , PORT . PlßrK^ArrlT*d "prto "Joly 30-^-Nor stmrT*rj» ,Vlkec. frea> BcUlactatr. . 1 BOBABT— Arrlt»d prisr . Joly . 30— Fr hart General -Fey,. from Eott»rdam for San Fran cisco. - rmrmxiTlTiWiUljwnH HMjiiiMWWijaißi FALMOCTH— ArrIYPd Jalr 36~8f abtp Cmmty o! lnT»rness.-h»TJc* Mareti $. - - \u25a0\u25a0• ' MOr.ORAN— Sall*,l July. 3T— Br atmr WyaerJc. for MoJJ.. - HABWlCH— Atritfd Jnly-2T— Fr bar* Bra tame, hfnw March 14.- - -- \u25a0 •;;.-\u25a0 "HONOKONO — Arrltfd Jtrly 23— Br itmr Ea»« press of Japaa from VsaeouTer. " ";' •\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 < 3CILLY— Fawd Jnly 23— Bf sMp Count? of InrerneM. henc* March $, for-Qtuennfown. .* CORONEL— SaJIfd Jmw 21— Br utinf RedhUl, for Port ho* Avzrt**. rta - Neoreastle. Aoa.* •*-t*» -MOLLrNDO— Sailed :jnljr - X3 — Br axmt Carl of Carrlck. for N^w Tort. - \u25a0•-, \u25a0 MONTBVIPKO — Sailed, Jaly.i4-ißr itmr Pre toria, for Philadelphia. . .- " •QUEENSTOWN— SaiIed Jnly 2&-Br ahlp -Aus tralian:, for Antwerp. \u25a0•-.-- -- ; !\u25a0>• NEWCASTLE. -An*— Arrired prior July • SO— Fr bar* Bel#«, from Tac«na;.Br bar* KlWalton. n#n<« Mar 10 : Er ahlp DlmsAal^. from Oregon: Br *hlp Wlscosntie Par*. b»nc« May 15. v ."-- •\u25a0 SHANOIIAI — ArrtT»d prior Jnly H—Tx atfflt Atnlral Olry. from Aatirern. tH nenrkau;. for ."an Francisco. July 2? — Br stmr Ascot, 'froxn Seattle. \u25a0 \u25a0 -.VICTOBIA—ArrITfd July «or-CWl«aa bark Boytl Sorerflsru. from AntofaMJta.* • OCIAN STEAM^P^ :,' t l \u25a0 c • SEW'TORK-.ArtlTfd . JolyTM— Stor .Varter. land, from Antwerp; atmr Fqra««i«. frora OHs *" '' ' '• \u25a0' " ' . - • / Memoranda Per star City Of Toppka, at San Francisco. Jul.t 30. fretn Eorek*-~Jnly 30. fa. in., nt-v* mile* east by wrath: from Point Iteye«. pawed a larce piece of wreckage about 25 U«t lon*. apparently the rib* of a. woortea -reweLr »^.-j \u25a0\u25a0 Per stmr • Burkman — Jnly 25. noon. 15 mlJe* norta of Cap* Mendootno. \u25a0 pitted Tvrecknw p.irt of thml'i bonse about 40 feet loo*, with round port holes " In • It; also a - lif * - preserver. - .. Off Trinidad head paused » tuir boat • bound soutn: red funnel wltn Mark top. Per. attnf „ J. B. *St»ts9o.' tt - s«n" Fmnctsw. Jnly 30. from Wlllaps turftor— July 30. 4-1 miles mrth Of • Point P.eyeil. ; pa «se<i the*, tajr Libhy, from Se*ttl? to San Francisco; wished to be re ported all well; \u25a0. \u25a0 ~. \u25a0: <\u0084 • - . CLOOiSE. B.* C. July 19.— Scboonar oreTlously reported close la snore off h#r« ept oS shore at htch frater. Jnly SO — The nrikaowa sctiooner re ported cloa* -in to VancoaTer island \u25a0. wa« th« schooner Forest I1obj». from San Frtncisco July 11, for Seattle. - . OrttUb Towboat. Here The' British • tbwboat; Pilot." own^d by th« Dunsmulr .interests of ..Victoria... ar rived here yesterday: from' the /-British. Columbia port. The , Pilot was • thre-* and a' half days 'making the' trip, and has corns \u25a0 her« t0 .: .. tow^tha -; lumber barge Oregon to Comox. Water Front Xotea . A. . G. D. Kerrell, \u25a0 general paasens#r agent of the Harriman steamship . lines at this port, \u25a0 returned yesterday from a business trip to Chicago. \u0084 The Norwegian steamer. Terje -Vlken, formerly under charter as a collier on this coast, left BeHinsham yesterday with a cargo of ; lumber for. Port Pirte. 'The Japanese Miner. 'Nippon ' Maru sailed, yesterday afternoon at 1- o'clock from Honolulu tor this port. ;> .• . The army, transport Sherman left Guam yesterday for Honolula." Receipts of lumber yesterday, by ; sea amounted to 2,500,000 feet.- "' * '* The Kosmos , liner Theben arrived yesterday from Puget Sound * to . finish loading for Central America and Europe.;^- -. , \u25a0 .. ;.\u25a0 • v - >\u25a0\u25a0.-,,.\u25a0..,: The tve Lincoln .arrived yesterday from Seattle, consigned " to tho. United States quartermaster's department. * . ' The ; steamer • . George i W.* Skier, ; ; th« vessel, that .-took", the Columbia's paa sengers and the disabled steam schoon er Sari -Pedro into Eureka and : later carried some of the Columbia*: pas sengers to Portland; arrived yesterday from the north. . " 9