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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: THURSDAY. JULY 14. 1921' CO Travel Information Finland, Russia. Denmark, Belgium, Holland, Fran'? and Germany. Consummation of a long effort, to get the NoruMV-l'iiHHc Coii.tMictitHi and Indock Ik The Weather Bureau Marine Exchange Shipping News testified ha taw three or four lifeboats out and.

several men swimming; then the crew of the submarine was ordered below deck. Iater he heard firing and assumed tho lifeboats were being; fired upon. pany of Everett, in which Sl.sm.ooii has two invAKttvl into oori.t.ion 1m included in a letter letter i The United Wates Denartment of Agrieulture and affidavit from M. K. Karuam, recnirer of (Weather Koimu) gives the following I ia mmtMtnv ulio ha Vi.n in cw jotr nw ran ranciNco.

oaKlann ana vicinity nunwiav, HOURLY SERVICE SONOMA COUNTY POINTS LtlXTJHlOUS STAfiKS T.KAVI1 BAITSAMTO FOll PKTAHJMA. SANTA KOHA AMI WAY POINTS. ah increased output or sucar In tli mxmtlis intending to tiring tiie project to a su-- fair, except cloudy cp fogiry in the morning; mod-cestui lsaua. 'Die affidavit and lulter wore pre- erate nwterly ivinds. seutcd in a hearing before JmlKo Uuy C.

Nurfhern Hnrt soulhern California Thursday, in the Superior court at Everett, in a suit con- fair, except cloudy or fogey in the morning near testing the poaaeraoo the iitviperUm. A com-, the ooast: eonlinued warm in Uie interiur; of capital with estenHits holdings in WBprr rtlWrtr1l1l Hawaiian Islands was predicted by ofllclals of the Mataon liner Manoa, foreign oil fields involving hundreds of millions gncramenlo vnllev Thurndiiy, fair and continued which arrived here yesterday after Warm: antln annlherlv winds. noon. Equipped Vith Santa Clara valley Thursday, fair, eioept clorjdy in the morning; gentle nortliwpeterly winds San Joeoiiin valjey IbiuNitay, fair and continued warm gentle northwesterly winds-Nevada and Idaho Thursday, fair and continued warm. Washington and Oregon Thursday, fair; moderate wcsierly winds.

It is declared that a measure re Cntly adopted by Congress will re lease at least 6,000 aliens in the lsl MEETING PASSENGERS ON INCOMING STEAMERS. THE MARINE EXCHANGE maintains the look-out system at this port and furnishes the maritime information service for the convenience of persons desiring to meet incoming vessels or to know of their location or arrival in the harbor. For a fee of 50 cents, a report will be promptly telephoned as soon as the specific vessel is sighted. Personal letters are also placed aboard vessels in the harbor by The Marine Exchange look-outs while the craft is anchored for quarantine. This affords the public an opportunity to communicate with friends on liners due in from foreign ports some time before they meet them at the dock.

A fee of $1 is charged for this latter service. For information regarding these matters or a regular service at monthly rates covering all vessels arriving or departing this or other ports-Telephone SUTTER 2525 (Night or Day) 525 and 526 Hearst Building anda from federal employment, -mak of dollars is Interested in ths proiwd construction of tankers ia the Everett yard, according to the letter. Willi her high-pressure stenm yalve crackea. the froighU'r West Inon. Htruthoi-s Dixfm oi-rators.

which sailed early this morning tor Vancouver and the uouwt of Asia, arrived luck in lrt this afternoon. The mishap off 1 ort Townwnd. Repairs lo Uie valve are leing made at Toiid plant. George M. Walker, hxal managMr lor Struliicrs A- lhion, siaUvl chat the slop will be able to proceed to aa again about midnight.

Captain M. iL Walk is in command of the West Ison. Ilie steeinship Admiral Farragut sailed tonlgnt having 110 passengers and a general cargo ot freight for San Francisco and Los Angeles. A HIT It fit' 1'V 13. The Aberdeen branch ADlllUID.I.j Jh 1,,, Toteil OF IHISFRVATIONS, lif.M.

ing LUcm available for work on th 1 1 i i i i augur and pineapple plantations. Tbeso men have been engaged i Improvements by the United States Army and Navy at Honolulu Vland other island porta. Among the 100 cabin passengers who arrived on the Manoa yesterday Fare, Sausalito to Santa Rosa, 1.50 Sausalito to Petaluma, $1.00 then m. and Including' War Tax. BAN FRANC1('0 OI'l'ICK, 517 SUTTKR ST.

a. Phnae Garfield 500. Santa Rosa-Petaluma-Sausalito Stage Co. waa former Governor Charles J. Mc 4 WIRELESS REPORTS.

By U. S. N. Communication Service, Radio Corporation of America and Federal Wireless. Carthy, who, on the day of his sail ing, was relieved of his executive du by the arrival of Governor Wal Transpacific Close at Ferry ixwtofflce as follows (one hour earlier at niain orficej FOR JIONitKOiNU, MITCH EAST INDIES.

FKE.NOH lNDO- Hl.NA. July 3 u. m. (Per British steamer Mnoteage.1 FOB SHANGHAI Julv 10, 3 p. m.

tCer British steamer Empress of Hussia.) FUR NWW ZliALAXD July 25, 8:30 a. m. (Time of positions is 8 p. m. uuluss otherwise K.

Farrington. McCarthy will HYAIKS San Kranei for Honolulu 489 miles asainst accepting the nroiiottal of the sleainsliini owuors for wjtflcmcnt ol tlie marine strike. 1 lie men were aati.ticd acecit the 15 cent reduction in aa'S, but n'fuse to go to sea under the working conditions iiiKislcd mwo by tho private eniplojem and ofiicers of the govoniuieut a shimiing lid. Tkrve destroyers arrived in port this evening and tied up in Uoruiiain to remain under the session of the State American Legion. The steanior Cleinence 0.

Morse will complete her cargo tonight ad sail at daylight tomorrow morning for Antoria. where additional cargo will 1 secured for New York. The hark en line Forest Friend is leing worked overtime have her complete on FinUy, to iiernut tit' her Ning towed to San Pedro by the steamer Forcut King. An order calling for several million feet of Japanese snuare timlaT has been placed with Gray's Harbor mills and will be shipjs-d out by steamer during the next sixty days. 'iTie American mill has resumed operations after a shutdown of a couple of months, and it is eipected that several other mills wdl sliortlv resume cutting.

'Ilie North Atlantic and Wcstjeni Ste.um.hip Comiwny's interooastal, freighter Clemence c. Morse completed a lumlr shipmeut of MXt.Ot'O feet tonight and will sail toni'n-row morning at represent the Island Chamber of Com NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC Tirket Offire 1' erry l))ot anrl 50 Post, st. ti'er KrllLMi sieanwr aiarama.l FOR AI.WTRAL'IA July 25, 850 a (Per in an advisory capacity at Washington. For the first time in Iav i SAN FRANGW.O Arrive Petaluma, Santa Itof, Monte Rio. JftflSp years Mr.

and Mrs. Frank :i.i boiioma, oien ju 0 i Baste i Eeport. gg a. Be Baker srt RL' Abilerie 4 tli Boise OR fi' Barkerville 44 llagle 72 4n lloston 62 Rircks W) Buft'aol 72 HapatalT 7S K0 Calgary T8 40 Fresno 102 (III Chicago 80 Helena 84 it) Denver 80 04 Honolulu 84 74 Dos Moines 0t 70 Independence 04 Dodge Oily f2 72 Juneau 04 62 Ihiluth 78 64 82 50 Fdmonton 78 4tl tt Angeles 82 Co Oalvemon 7s Marshfield 08 Grand Junction 00 04 Mdfnrd 02 40 Haves 8 Naedlea 100 811 Huron P3 70 Nome 48 40 92 08 I North Head no 54 Kanias City 4 70 Phoenix 98 7J Knoiyille 84 68 Pocntello 94 Under 88 Point Reyes Lt. 4 Mennvliis 94 00 Portland 78 nnea polls 92 Pnnce 00 Modena 90 70 Reii Bluff 100 OH New Orleane 91 7.8, Reno 92 New York 82 8 Roiehurg 82 Rn North Platte 90 08 Sacramento 98 o2Hlr.homa 92 72 San Inngo 74 Pittsburg 72 San 1'Vancisoo.

"4 Bl Prince 78 fi4 San Jose 78 Rapid City 88 02 San Luis OUspo 78 fv. Itoswell 80 64 Seattle 04 52 Ht. Touts 98 82 Sitka f8 St. Paul 72 Spokane 90 62 fait like 92 70 Summit 67 42 Hheridan 8d 60 Tacoma 68 Sw ft 44 Tojian 60 6n Tamrst 92 74 Tatoosh 64 TO Was! ingtou S8 72 Tonomh 8.S 60 Williston 78 68 Tikwou 90 72 Winniie 82 00 Valdea 63 6o Vanoouver 70 6o WaUa Walla 92 01 Winnemucjca 94 62 Y'akitna, 92 54 Yuma ....100 82 'Hustace come to the mainland, to pro I.Rsuniti.'!, Point Keyia iSMjf For Business Trips Ceed directly to tho Atlantic coast to from San rrancisco. WE.ST t'ADDOA -Sun FrMieisro for Bhanfihai 1 ,447 miles from San Pranruico.

TA NKIMi Hongxoni? for tiau Francisco 605 mili-a west, of Honolulu. KINDWKDVK Ixindon for San Francisco 40 milea south of l.os Anielf CAPK itOMAIN Los Anueles for Mobile 840 miles from l.os Ansek. IE1'JSUE Tar-onia for Portland Off West point. Wednesday. July 13.

CHARLBS H. CRAJVIP San Francis for New York 3X1 milea south ot l.os Angeles. WRWT LBWAKK Los Angeles for Portland miles houth of (Vlumbia nver. EAriTKRN MKKOHANT MediteiTHiiean pnrt for Kan Franciaio 707 miles from 8n ranasro 5742 such motors orfered in this sale. The motor boat enthusiast will find In the lists of motors, In which there are included twenty-five foreign and domestic makes, a number of vertical engines which can be converted for use aa marine engines or for power plants for air-driven boats.

The War Department, in offering its Air Service surplus for sale, has fixed prices that are small fractions of the original cost on all the equipment motors, planes, spare parts and accessories. A New Engine for $200 A new motor, suitable for conversion to marine uses, can be purchased at $200, with lower prices for quantity purchases. Notable among the offerings is the Hall-Scott 4-cyl. 100 h. p.

and 6-cyL 125 h. p. motors. uriiisn steamer Ftill PIULIPPINel ISLANDS July 14, 10:30 a. ra.

IPcr steamer Granite State.) FOE MEXICAN AND CM.NTBAL AMERICAN PORTS-nJuiy 20, 1 p. IB. (Per steamer CoHrnbuLI Foil CHINA July 19. 3 p. m.

(Per Bntjah steamer Emprtea of Uitabia.) FOR JAPAN and SIBERIA July 14, 3 P. m. (Per British steamer Monteacle.) FOtt HAWAIIAN ISLANDS July 14. a. m.

(Per steamer Grauite a tale. Tisit relatives. Listed in tho big cargo on the Ma noa were: Haw sugar, 79,385 sacks cases of canned pineapples, 116 crates of fresh pines, 2,477 bunches KOHU t'lTY I'ortland for ban l-Yancisco i-o miles from fttoi Francisco. CI KACAO Kureka for tn Francisco 00 miles from Kan Francisco. MA TSOMA Han IVancisro for Honolulu 4)6 milm from San Francisiio.

of bananas, 500 tons of molasses, 60 V. Backs ot rice, 456 sacks of coffee and quantity of general cargo, making oem-k lor Anions ann oniaini iit gouenu freight at each lrt. Ijeaving the Columbia, the Morse will proceed direct for San Pedro, where she is to take additional fuel oil for her ruyags to the Atlantic. The shiiming board freighter Fdmore of the Pacific Steamship Company's Asiatic Meet will finish loading a.iMfl.OOO 'eet of lumber and Proceed to Seattle Friday to complete her load. P0RTT0WSSEXD, TC.

govemment, the United States quarantine department will make ciiJirgi for the iniection of vemels. An opler which became effective July 1 On.vi.Ua ttut to nf tf. u-ill lm C.llSlVeil fOT Portland, stmr Georgma Rolph. 5 p. 7 Antotaaia, stmr twusa, p.

42 Foi Sunday, July 17. Frm pier Havana, stinr Lake Gunni, p. m. 2o PorUand, stmr Rose City, noon 88 Los Angeles, stmr Admiral Schley, 11 a. m.

18 Boston, stmr Lewis Luckenbach, p. 41 ior Monday, July 18. Fnm pier Portland, stmr Admiral Evans. 3p.ni.... Uu Ban Diego, stmr Admiral Farragut.

11 a. in. 18 PIER DIBrXJTORY'. a total of 8,118 tons. TRIAL TRIP SUCCESSFUL.

After a twelve-hour trial trip out- Bide the Heads, the new tank steamer JOHANNA 8JIITH San Frsncineo for Coos bay l't miles from rUn I'Vancinco. ATLA.S Kureka for ban Francisco B5 miles from Han Fnumsro. 8TM9L IN'VKNTOR San Francisco for LiTerpool 'J7I milfs from Pan Francisco. AJjASKA Cortland for Ban Francisco 00 miles south of Cape fllanco. sn'NAlRKS Brerett for New York 35 miles wpsr of Ciireon noint.

WKflT ISHJTA San PMro for Ssn Francisco i.s mil, from Han Francisco. GBORU1NA UOLI'H Hn IVdro for Ssn Fran- ciflci- 2.1 miles from Han Francism at noon. ftisiiecting a vessel of under Ti'SJ gross tons and Hammac returned yesterday morn-and, according to reports, the vessel 6, Steuart 1... Washington eio when the vesd is over otst grtws tons, i 31.... Sansome 33.

Montgomery to Los Angeles Men like the comforts of the Yale, its fast sailing schedule, the bachelor suites adjoining the smoking room, the Yale's splendid meals and service. Talc Sails Friday, 4 P. 3T. Speelal Summer Round Trip dl gf Rate 60-day return limit I'etiiuina, i-anta Kusa, Ilejildslinrj Ukiah, Willite, Kort liraKg. Lonsdale, Forttina, Eureka, Sonoma, Glen Ellen O.ia Point Reyes, Camp Meeker, Monte Rio, Duncan Mills, 7 Slop Petaluma, hanta Roea, Gueroevilie.

Monte Rio, ljuucan Mills, Cazadcro I.agunitaa, Point Reyea 05p Petaluma, Santa I.nit vmitaa, Point Reyes Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Guerneville, Monte Rio, Duncan Mills 10. Ma I.agunitas, Point. Reyes; CaRadero 3.1 jp Petaluma, Santa Rosa, licalusburg, Cloverdale, likiah t1Jj Sonoma, Ellen. San Geroninio, iiagunitaa Eagunitaa, Point Reyes Petaluma, Santa Rosa, llealdaburg ietaluma, Santa Rosa, HraldnburK, Ukiah, Willita, Fort Rragg, Kureka (carries sleeping oars) fDaily except Sunday, JSun. only.

"To bausaiSo, Mill Valley, San Rafael, Fairfax, Manor, every 30 until then hourly until then and every 30 min. until 7:45, then 8:45, 10:15, (lam SaL and Sun. nighta onlv not to Manor Sua. nightl. Additional trains 9:15, 10:15, 12:15, Sat.

Tiburon and Belvedere Daily every hour from until then 3:45, 6:15, :15, 7:45, 8:45, Sat. only). Automobile Boat San Francisco to auaalito, daily at 6:50, 8:30, 12:20, 2:20, 4:20, 6:20, 8:20, lOp, la. Sausalito to San Francisco daily, 7:40, 9:25, 1:25, 2:25, 3:25, 5:35, 7:30, Sun. lhlOp.

Sausalito to Tiburon connoct with and Bliesr 3 jacsson came up to all requirements. Pacific Montgomery 17 Kearny Mam Main owners of the vessel ffr the first HH) istaaen- eera anil 3 for Muh udi1b.i,mu1 hundred. In 7.. Rroedwav-i The Hammac ia a United States Shipping Board vessel, and was fieale caw. tlia iam.1 is in tht nillim nt ill.

tjl.t.ion Broadway- 9.. 3... Grant ave. Mrning observa tjon of preceding day. Fremont for detention, a fee of i'J day will he Vall'jo 28 30 32 34 38 40 42..

14... P. 11.. 15.. launched at the plant of the Bethle Fir Green UAl.VFALL DATA.

B.asnnai Last Seesimal Xormsl to date Union- hem shipyards May 25. She is of ANMHTOV CITY- 8a Pedro for Han Francisco 140 miles from San Francisco. ALASKAN- F'ortland for Han rVauciaco 44 miles TJniisi-2 M. SB. M.

SS. 4,258 tons. 24 hrs, to date, to daf. last yr. Fi bert 41......

Powell 43 Powell Transp'tLl-agtma 4..... Mihsiou 18... Howard-1 18... liolvard-2 Folsom-1 Eolsom-2 J4 Harrison 21.. charged for each steerage jwiwenger and tl Per day for chidren.

Cabin passengers will be ensrged t3 per day and children per day. Twenly-flve rents will lie charged, for vaccinating each lassengcr. Herelofre when a vessel was fumigated Uie owners wre charged for th amount ot suliihur ascd. Cnder the uew order the ont ot fumigation is 13 cents per 1.0OO cubic feet of 0i Second iff All (arcs Include mealf aad berth. 23.

Oreenwicb-1 91 SERVICE INCREASED. China Bssin. Statinn. ItJnerka Rel Hluff Sacramento San 1-Vancisco no extra charges. nort.ii of taiie Blanco st noon.

PKCKUW Tamin for FoiUaiul Off Astoria. LAKU (tl'NNI Anacnri.es for Hu Francisco 111 miles south of tape Flattery. EFrTVGHAM Taooma for Cortland 30 miles north of North head. Fouria Greenwicn-fa 27.... Iximbard 2f ban.me: Officials of the East Asiatic Com .01) .00 pany announced yesterday an in Blce.

SI for suuertision. SI per hour for each Kan Jose Tr. "Tt. IVniBtl crease In their sailings from this port Odd auiatben north of Market SL; even, south. Pacific Coast Ports.

.01 SEND FOR TITE CATALOG This book Is full of details and illustrations nf the various offerings in this (rreat sale. Send for it today; look over the ex-' ceptional values offered and plane your order. AdtSreas all queries: from one a month to two, and pos- COLI'BA Tacoma for San Fraucisco 6S2 miles frfsu San Francisco. sn Francisco for 8 miles north of Mnrata head. Ssu Luis Obisx lis Angeles 0O Sun Diegf.

HO Los Angeles Steamship Co. fan Frawlsco R. V. Crovwlcr, J. A.

05 Market SI. Tel, Liouglan 23T(i. Oakland: 142! 8ao Fabln Av. Tel. Lakeside llerkelev; 2127 Unlvenltv Am.

Berkeltj 14 Bibiy three a month. ASTORIA Bailed. July 12, 10:30 p. itmr AlaStan for New York. Increase In the European trade and Sailed.

July 13, 9:30 a. nv. atmr Alaska for C. A. SMITH Vkw bay for San Francisco 10 miles fnim Coos bay.

bA FRANCIS4JO, July 13, 1921. the larger freight now ob- Ban r-rancisco. RBNATOR San Fncinco for Portland ISO tainablo make this advisable, it was HURLs A Sailed, July 13. 7 a. stmr lua racao lor San Francisco: 8 a.

nt. stmr Atlas tor miles south of t'oiumma nver lurntship. BARKY LI't'KWXBAOH Is Anjreles f'r Pbil-siiclnliia milea from Ijo Anarles at. noon, Rel umid-lty. p.A.

91 73 71 utated. Throe vessels are scheduled to depart this month. They are the Tenvpera tn re-Dry bulb. Wet, burn, 60. ...69.0 M.7 Ban Francisco LOB ATf fcJLK8 Arrived, July 13, 10 a.

stmr Yale from San Francisco; noon, stmr Oueeri TVne. a. in. Noon 3 p. m.

LANS I Ml Los Angeles for Honolulu Left Los i motorships Transvaal, Chile and Aus tralien. The Transvaal is due to Angeles at im pi m. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. from Seattle (and sailed for San Francisco at 10 p. 9 a.

me Auatralien from Copenhagen; noon, sunr Captain A. F. Lucas trora I'jrttfvmie ismtinuea relatively Uiw get away today for Hamburg and Co over the plateau Stated and relatively Idgh along Reported for Maritime Interests by employee in the service ana per nour trunsiiorting material to and from the vesnel. Heretoton. no charges have be-ri made b' tlie public health service for inspection or fumigation of a vessel except for the amount of sulphur used.

POHTT. ATI Julv 13. Additional evidence lVftlhA.l, thi (h1 jHPaDn) intend to become a aerimis contender in the grain trails from Portland to Europe was report in shipping circles today that Surukl Co. are planning on an earlv entrance into the grain eiport business in Ponlaircl; Heretofore purchases by Suzuki Co. have been for Japan only.

Several Suwiki shiiw are scheduled to call at Portland within tlie next, few months, according to an announcement credited to Kelahiva, general manager for the Jaiwnese firm, who was in tlie city today. Tlie Luckenleeh schooner Andre Liickeiilmch cleared today with 1,100 tons of general freight loaded at Portland. Three sliiiw of the Mitsui line are to arrive in Portland during the next tivo months. The Maudafian Mam, en route fnan San lancisco, will load wrr-at and lumber for Asiatic irts, while the Kaifho Maru has been chartred for August balding lumber to Asia. Tlie Maru v.ill tjiko 8,000 tons of wheat to LYiroi for a local expiTter.

The Portland commiwion on public docks pare assurance today to viaiiing member of the NVejt-em fruit marketing conference that cold storage 1'ortlana. Sailed, July 13, 10 p. stmr Georgina Kolph for San l-ancisco. the north racine coat. snowere and tnnnaer-stomis have occurred at a number of places in the penhagen with a full cargo of grain canned goods, besides 2,000 tons VIA ASTORIA U.

S. Naval Radio Service. Wednesday. July POINT At ft n. sty overcast PORTLAND Arrived, July 13, 7 p.

nx, suur southern Plateau States and also in lenneBwe, and South Dakota. 'IVavperaturee con of California rice. She will be followed by the motorshlp Chile, which is due to sail July 23, and later the wind northnwt 18 miles, temuerature u9. barom- etcr (V()l. aea mmlerate.

tinue high nearly everywhere, except it is cooler in Minnesota. Cond tons sre favorable for fair weather In ths district Ttuirauay, with no marked changes TATXKiSH At 8 a. frsnrr. wind south 1 Australien. miles, temperature 64, barometer MA, smmth.

tcmiwrature. ti. A. tfr-JAL, rorecaster. BRITISH SHIP CHARTERED.

At p. cloudy, wind aoith 18 milea, fcemrieratnre f'J. barometer X0.15. sea amooth. It was anuounced yesterday that FARALLONKS At 8 a.

cloihiy, uind went 1S miles, temwrature Til, barometer 3 -ii. Sun, Moon and Tide. Strauss Co, had chartered an unnamed British steamer to load bar chopoy; at p. clear, wind west 13 miles, tomnertture R.t. Islrometer 30.1.

sea moderate. THE SAN FRANCISCO A PORTLAND STEAMSHIP CO. LARGE FAST PASSENGER STEAMER S. S. ROSE CITY Sails 12 Noon July 17 Cafcla Fare.

$24. J51.40. $28. Round Trip. iSO.

Berth and Meal Included. 673 Market. Ph. Stirrer 2.14-4. S.

F. San Pablo. Ph. I.akexide SiiO, Onk. 217 Inivcrsily.

Ph. Berk. 14, Berk. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. TaMe ahowa times and heighte of high and low water at Fort point, entr.inos to Sau Francisco bay.

For city front, Mission-street Pier) add 2o Kry Route Ferry. lhone Sutter 2339. Offices: Market, 630 Montgomery Leave San FranrUico daily. Kvcept an nuteu. 7 0A oneoni, IJiiiblo, wav, exct.pt Sunriav.

V. LIMITED Sacramento. Pittsburg. Bav I 1'olnt, Marynvllle, Colusa, Oroville, Cluuu, I WowllanH. OlwiTvalJon car.

AOAr Concord. DUhUi and way. Sunday onlv. CO ET Hacramento, ritteburg. Marya- I vllle, ijbeervatiou car.

IHablo, Coiuviril. Sunday II Sacrampnto, I'lttflliurB, i'hico, vtay. I flOP'Sacramento. l'lttebure, Chico, way. 3H)PSacrament, VliwbunE.

Woodland, way. Ilablo. way. 0 Pltuburi, Paevameeto, I Marvsville, Oroville, Chico. Colusa.

Ob- 1 servatiuu car. Diablo, way. Eieent Sunday. Pittsburir, Uie hlo. way.

Hunday only. PlttsburK, Wooiiland, way. No Ntoi3 (ink. and Mallard tiunday. way.

tiuuday only. ley next month at this port for two ports in the United Kingdom or on APR BINI'O- At a. cloudy, wind facl-tic will he ready at Portland whenever sltio-mente are ready this fall for uroiean or Atlantic snuthwest 13 ndles, temperature 58, barometer ra moderate. NORTH HEAT At 8 a. cloudy, wind minutes.

(Standani tune.i Ulty ot iteno from beattie. Sailed, July 13, 9 p. stmr Yslsa for Seattle; p. stmr Andrea for Seattle: destroyers Bruce, Aaron Ward ana Zeilin. 1 kjUT TOWNSEVD Arrived, July 13.

1 a. cableship Buruide from Alaskan wafers for Seattle (iiroceediug.il 2:30 p. stmr Admiral Scl ley from Ban Francisco for Seattle (proceeding). aailed. July 13, 12:10 a.

stmr Lewis l.Ufkenlch for San 1'rancisco: 12:30 a. nv, stmr Kftinghain fT San Francisco; 1 p. nv, sunr Deissre for San Francisco; 2 a. stmr Weet lni for Manila; 3 JO a. stmr Colusa fur west coast.

SKATl'LE Arrived, Jnly 13, 2 p. nv. transport Sherman from Tacoma; 4 fir stinr lrince Geoive from 1'rince Rupert (and aiiled for return at midnight) 3 p. nv, stmr West lecn from Port Townsend; 0 a. stinr Admiral Schley from San Fraucisco; eableship Bumside fnmi 1-t Townsend; 5 p.

stmr Norwood lnan Point Wells. Sailed, July 13, midnight, stmr Admiral flood-rich for Port Alberni; midnight, stmr Admiral l'arragut for San Franciaoo; sunr Mauukar lor Honolulu. TATtX.VSH Passed in Julv 12. 8:30 p. the Continent.

The rate is 62 shill Ings 6 pence, it is said. north 8 miles, temperature uanmeter ou.io. IN FROM THE ORIENT. Thiirsflay. July 14.

Bun rises 1 X1 Sun seU 7 .33 Moon set 12:48 a. m. Full nki July 18, a. m. oon's last quarter July 27, 0:10 a.

m. sea noolh. KL'REKA At 8 a. foory, wind north 13 miles, temperature 49, barometer sea After a slight delay, caused by head winds off shore, the T. K.

K. liner porta. YlfTfllUA July 13 Sailing from Yokohama 1K1U1U4) tost iViday. the a tori Mini of the Nippon Yuscn Kauiia is stUeduicd to ruach this port July 21. US AHFI T'S 13.

Tlie Anjpri LinP jn conjunction with the Roval Main Steam Packet Company Material Disposal and Salvage Division, Air Service WAR DEPARTMENT F-1616 Munitions Building, Washington, D. C. I'PfrWT BOlTM At 8 a cioitfly, calm, Time. Ft. Time.

Ft. lime. Ft lline. Ft Siberia Maru arrived in port yesterday at noon with passengers and cargo of general merchandise. temiiernture Tu.

barometer 30.60, sea smooth. POINT RKYflH At 8 a. foecy, wind northwest 24 miles, ses obscured: at 5 p. partly cloudy, wind northwest 32 miles, sea High. Ixw.

High. 1)W. 1 nv 0.0 8:07 4.1 12:43 3.8 7:20 02 has determined upon placing six new Din.orshii, R. L. Moore, traveling purser on choppy.

Data. 14.. 17. 18.. 10.

SO. VALLEY ROflTr carrying freight only, in Uiei trade between the North Pacific and Europe, calling at Sun Pedro, to supplement the tlm coal-burning steamers now employed in this run. The uiue vestals will 4.3 3.0 8:12 0.2 4.0 2:85 3.2 6.2 4.7 3:23 3.2 0:38 02 4.9 4:11 3 2 10:17 4 0 4:54 3.2 10:54 fi.O 5 0 .1:37 3.1 11 :30 S.8 8:31 0 3 1 0:04, 4:11 01 4:40 11.0 1 1 5:20 0.0 f. Tit (1.1 12:47 Arrived at This Port. Wednesday, July 13.

fl'mr HAMUAO from trial trip, at 2:30 a. ra. Br stmr D. K1JWSLEY. I'Wall, 4 days -ki "-ra ClFCiSr.

San Francisco to Baltimore Calllna at Lot Anf.les, Panama, Havana Flrnt cabin fare 270.4VO Third cabin fare 100.t0 UK STBAMER BIIKKYM STATU Laava Baltimore tor Hawaii luly SO. UNITED from Vancouver, at a. ni. 300 tons mer the vessel, assisted in staging a special ball on July 4, as well as the numerous deck sports and social functions. Listed in her extensive cargo were Quantities of bean cake, brush, bamboo baspets, beans, gunny, nuts, wood oil, rattan furniture, 1,296 bales of raw silk, rice, sheep's wool, toys and tea.

The vessel also brought 388 bags of mail. stmr Admiral Schley, from San Francisco lor Seattle. Passed out, July 12. 7:30 p. stmr City ot Reno, from for San Francisco.

TACOMA Arrived, Jnly 13, stmr Cbilkoot from Granby; during night, atmr Lewis Luckenbach for Seattle; 11 a. transimrt Sherman for Honolulu and Manila: 4:30 p. Jap stmr Africa Maru fT Yoisoliama. VANCOl'VBRr Arrived. July 13, noon, stmr West Ison from Seattle; sttnr Lrlgoa Maru from Seattle tand sailed btr Sailed.

July 13, 6 p. stmr Hawaii Maru for chandise to Can American Line. Uocked at pier 64. Htmr ADMIRAL EVAN3, Bote, hours from Portland, at 7: to a. m.

I'asencers and mer Aeronautical NOTE. In the above tabulation of the tides the dailv tides are given in the order of their occurrence, commencing with the early morning tide in tlie left-hand column and the succeeding tides as they occur. On some days but three tides occur, the fourth occurring the following morning. The cesnvnn of heiehts fives the elevation eg each tide above or below the level of Cst Survev chfirt soundings. The numbers are alwsva additive to the chart depths uniena preceded by a minna sign or dash I when the numbers are subtracted from the depUis given ou the chart Kin lilaa Navy V.rd.

Vallejo. N.p, Si. Hrleaa, Clllll.fa tU leave 7:30. :45 a. 12:3.

3:21, a. a. 1:3 o. a. Villi jo Napa aaly.

Dock an4 Ulfiee. Nertb Fail tl Ferry BailJuj rW Setter 371 V.ITIKU.I SlUlUIr Cl Mealt a la carta chandise to PaciSo Steamship Cumpany. Uocked at pier IS. Jap simr SIRER1A XLARU. Otanl 31 day, IB bourn 32 minutes from Hongkong, via Yokohama Travel Information HAYVKFYK STATU Loaves 8an Franciaeo for Baltimore Aui.

7 Tacoma; etmr William G. Warden for San MATSON NAVIGATION CO. 1 iIsts 7 hours 117 minutes, via Honolulu ua- 2 hnura nunnlefi. at a. m.

CassrUSe MISSIONARY RETURNS. VICTORIA Jul 13 8 n. Br and merchandise to Toyo Kiien Kaisha. iocked 120 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO Manaaina Alenti, United States Shwaina Board atmr Canadian Dniwrter from Sydney. rner J.

Dan CHILE. Knudsen. 32 days from Copen hagen, via Balboa 13 days, at 1.45 p. m. In ballast to East Asiatic Company.

Anchored ofl Foreign Porta. A NTWKRP Arrived. Julv 1. atmr Raiers- Office in Cunard buildini. tviarkit and rini neld from liotterriam.

BCK-VOS AYRLS Arrived, July 13, stmr Van. ban frorn New York. After spending the last fifteen years as a missionary in the Interior of H. H. Munroe returned yesterday on the steamer Siberia Maru.

He leave immediately for his home in Baltimore for a short vacation. Munroe stated that there have been tre- developments in a material way throughout Japan during the last few years. Straeta, San Franeisca. Phone (778 Sutter. Freight Sailing! ta Application.

Passcoarrr and Frelsht Service Kron York. AMERICA UNO tsMuiia saiieo, juiy 12, sunr Jacox ior Hongkong. HA MPHRJCO Mailed. July 10. atmr San ilnai wharf.

Stmr II A. NOA. ISasmussen. 6 dsys 23 hours 84 minutes from Honolulu, st 2 p. Cassmgers snl merchandise to Matson Navigation Comiany.

Docked at pier 30. tiaa launch POINT REYES. Anderson, 19 hour, from Albion, at 3:06 p. m. Merchandise and feet, lumber to E.

J. Linden. Docked at pier 17 Stmr ADMIRAL DEWEY, Ilalvorsen, 30 hours rrom Los Angeles, at 4:05 p. m. Passengers and merchandise to Paciiic Steamship Company.

Docki at pier 11. Notice to Marinets. Office of Supt of Lighthouse. Seventeenth Dint, Portland, Ore, July 11, ItVji. (No.

20 1921.) The following aflecla the aids to navigation in the bevenU-enth Laghlhouso Oregon. Tillamook Bay. Outside Bar whistling buoy ieioited missing June 20, will bo replaced as won as prarticahle. Charts tKHs'la, 6112; Buoy List, 1920, page 17. Oregon and Washington.

(jolumbia iliver. (a) Tongue Point Crossing gas buoy 3A temporarily established July 2 in 28 feet of water at a height of 10 feet on the northerly side of channel in the former position of Tongue Point Channel Range front light, showing a flashing white light of 15 candlcpower st intervals ot uH, fljiAh .8 second duration: conical buoy Juan for San lanciflco. NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM CHERBOURG AND SOUTHAMPTON Attl lTAMA US Ann. 1 Sept. 1 Amveti, July 13, Dan atmr United States fnmi New York.

HAVRK Arrived. Julv 10. Fr stmr Iji Favette COAL MOVEMENTS. MAI IIKT1M4 Aug. 11 Sept.

tt Sept. 20 from Hew York; Fr stmr Loepoldina from Isew lork. IIII'IVI Im. 11 (Imprrator) IS Sepl. 22 Oft.

20 from iialtunore; atmr Luiinre State from liaKi- Seattle, at 4:15 p. m. In ballast to btaodard Oil ('omiiHny. Docked at Richmond. PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE-SUR-MER Ittterdam Jnly 30 Sfpt.

Ort. Ryndara A. Sept. 10 Ort. 15 K.

Amsterdam-Auar. IS Sept. 17 Oct. 22 0 Sept. 24 Oct.

28 PaauDoer OtTIco: 401 Market. San Francisco. stmr BI14PTOKU, urunnan, nays rrom monv LIB ATT Arrived, July 7, Br atmr Esthonia from New Y'ork. MTIKI Sailed. July 12.

Dutch atmr TKanndari ite Star Cedrlc I New York Am. Sept 9 Celtic '13 Aug. 20 ISepl. IT Baltic LiTerpool I "Jul" 39 Au 27 Olymplo 13 Sept. 3 Adriatic 31 Oct.

5 New VorU. aad lluNtnn Azoren, l.l-lion, (iiorallar, Aaplea and Genoa Cnnoplc Auif. 9 Sept. 10 Credit- Sept. 7 Oct.

'Also calls at Lisbon. Philadelphia Liverpool Haverford 13 Sept. 11 Eed Star Um Lapland SO, Sept 34 Klnland LjJSi'JjLj 23 Auf. 87 Oct. I KrnnnlHnd Antwer I July 30 S-pt.

3 Oct. Ceeland VAuk. 6 SoyL lt Oct. II N. V.

to Hamhnrar I.ihnn Danxia; Samland (3d class only), July II MtEmam turn eouier, at 5:35 p. ni. In ballast, to rjianaaru OU t'onrpany. Anchored off Meiggs wlisrf. Jap sunr KOKI MAUU, Fukuda.

24 days from Dnircn; 18 days from at p. m. B.1W tons coal to Suzuki Co. Anchored oil Meigs wharf. v.iiineiy lonowirifir me Japanese freighter Seine Maru, which arrived recently, the steamer Koki Maru is scheduled to arrive here today with -the second big shipment of Manchu-rian coal to be received here in many years.

It is expected that the lower rates now In effect will make a continued movement of coal from the Orient possible. Both the Seine Maru and the Koki Maru are operated by Suzuki Co. The Seine Maru will depart tomorrow for the north, where she will take on a cargo of grain for the United Kingdom for Han Francisco. A. ATIVAN Arrived.

July 8 stmr Oriffdn from San Francisco (and sailed Juiy 0 for San Blasl. PKN A NO Sailed, July 7. stmr Lake Faulk for Calcutta, PORT SAID Sailed, July 10, atmr West Neria for Riwrta. ROTTKR DAM Arrived, July 7, stmr Baiera-fleld from Hamburg tand sailed July 12 for Ant Sailed From This Port. Wedneeilsy.

July 13. Btmr MATSO.N1A, Soule, ior Honolulu, at maintain a fortnightly service. Today tlie submarine base will stage a monster "diving exJiilsiion" in the waters lietween here and Long Beach for the visiting KIks. Mrge numbers of the II. P.

O. E. who will lie at l.ong ilcach to witness the show are expected to come to San Pedro and inspect the harbor at the conclusion of tlie marine siectacie. A strartling evi'lence of the enVcts nf the marine ftrike is manifest in the fact that steamers now leaving for the Atlantic coast cannot lake all of the freight offered. Tlie Charles 1J.

CYsmp now in port bound for New York, is compelled to leave some 3, OX) tons of the cargo for which no room can be found in the boll. WeHilwHind vessels, on the other hand, are coming in light-The West Isleta, which arrived Tuesday from Portland. had put tons for this jwrt. The South western Shipbuilding CoraiMiiy's huge shipyard at fliat San Pedro will nof be, dismantled upon the completion of its present contract on Oct. 1, but will continue in the shipbuilding and repair field, U.

A. Keed, comptroller of the company, stated. Feed attached no credence to the reports that tlie Union Pacific is negotiating for the lease of the seventy-five acres of land now occupied by the shipbuilding company on which the mad is said to bo planning to cstaU-liaii it railway terminal. TAfflHi JnlT lbs gangplank or 1111v.11.11 lne transport Sherman was raised at. 11:30 o'clock this namiing Mill men of the l''ift-uinth coast, artillery from Camp Lewi rore on their way to Manila, The crossing is estimated to take twenty -six davs.

officers antieilwted the Fifty-ninth would sail nith le than MSI men. but records at Camp lewiM show fewer men assed for discharge fnan the Fifty-ninth than Irom any other organization in camp. The lcwis Liickeiiltaeh of the Luckenlwch line arrived at the St. Pa.lu docks yesterday afternoon and loaded lumber and departed at. 1 1 p.

tn. The Kffingham with a large Tacoma cargo of flour and luml-er and the Coliios with flour, lumber and liowder ssilcd Tuc'day night, Tlie Fftlnghain goes to Liverpool and tlie Coliina to South America. Hark from drydock, where ahe got new cost of iiaint and was othirwise put in condition, the Depere. which bought ore here vo-ek, returned to Tacoma yesterday and londi-d 2.000 tons of flour and other freight for Sout A merit's, she sailed during the night. The Africa Maru finished loading at.

the Milwaukee docka this morning and will sail for Japan tonight. She carries the umial cargo of cotton, lumber and iron and stocl wares, including a lot of Hewing machines. The steamer Hawaii. Mam of the Ornka Shown Kaisha line is exacted in from ancouver tonight to finih her cargo of general treight for Asia A largo proimrtitni, of her cargo is heavy machinery. YANC0LTER (B.C.), KicvhT'Urai agent for the Paiilie feet, of Uie Canadian government's nierchant marine, announces, tJutt Hie Canadian Voyager was never in anv danger fnn iire at Port Alls-mi.

The ship wss anchored in the stream and was loading from the water. Atl tlie lumlier for her cargo whs in the water, and the destruction of the mil! will uot embarrass the ship or delay her departure. Tlie oil tanker William Warden, commanded bv Bastien. will sail from loco for San Francisco last tonight or early tomorrow rooming. This vessel ia the largest tanker that ever eutered the port.

In the police court this mominar the three Spanish sailors off the sugar ship Iquitos who were arrested Tuesday on a charge of disobeying orders on tlie ahip were diwmiwed, because the caitain rsT the ship was reiiorted as "bx drunk to attend court today." The city' prosecutor in asking withdraws! of the charge against the padors remarked that he would give the matter caisid-erable thought before allowing the caivfain to relav the charge, as he understood that on the occasion of the nrst information tho skipper was inebriated. Shipping visitors today Included lrew Ohidester and A. P. Hammond, both of San Franciuco. ft JaanW t.

Stmr KTO7ET. WORKER. Kltt. Ior Oeatue, at werp). ST MICHAELS Arrived.

July 9. stmr Asia 12:40 a.m. Schr W. H. TALBOT.

Bioomncia. ior ruin sound port, at 3:10 p. m. iw.Vriii.V THnnNTON. MORRIS.

with skeleton Hiperstructure. This buoy will be discontinued without, furtlier notice when the range structure ia replaord. (b) Astoria to Har-rmijton Point. Changes made July Tongue Point Ciwsing gas bury 10 discontinued; Chaunol buoy 12. Ist-claas nun, eetabliahcd in former position of gas buoy: Tongue Pmnt Crossing gas buov 1, number changed to Tongue Point Crowing buov 4.

number changed to Tongue Point erasing gas buoy 6. number changed to Channel huov 0, number cluinnd to 10; Harrington Point gas buoy 12, number changed to 14. (cl Kalsma River light temporarily shown July 5 from pile, 33 yards 340 degrees from charted l-oition; will be replaced as soon as pracrticAhle. (d) St. Helens Bar Rsnge front light, heretofore reported tcmiorarily moved was replaced June Charts HI 00, 11131, l.i3; Light List, 1021.

Km 2.12 34. JSlfst, 2I8. 230. -1KJ. 311; Buoy Ust.

H'20. loses 22, 23. 2. Swift-ure Bmk light Tossol rci laced on sutioo July 8 and Relief light, vessel withdrawn. Chsrt 0102; Light.

List, 1921, No. 409; Buoy 1021), page 44. Wash ingtou. Pnget, Pound. Web--or Point, light, extinguished July 9, will bo re-liiiliti'd as ssin an practicable.

Charts M.V); Light List, 1921, Ko, 40; Buoy List. 1020 ga By order ol the Bureau of Lighthouses. ROBERT WARRACK, 6upt of Seventeenth Lljdithouse District. LIVKHHOOLi CAROVIA July 80 All. 27 Kept.

24 CAR AMA 13 Sept. 10 Oct. ALU MA 4 new Anf. 20 Sept. 27 Nov.

1 SCVTHIA (wl Sept. Oct. 11 oy. IS PLTMOTTTH, CUERROURf! HAMHURU AND DAN'ZKi SAXOMA Ang.itO Oct. II ot, 22 LONDONDERRY AND GLASGOW CA MUROM A Inrwl July .10 An.

27 (Sept. 24 COI.l'MIII A -Aur. J3 Xept. JO Oct. 8 2I Oct.

4 VIGO, OIRKALTAR. PATRAR nUBROVNIK. TRIESTE. FIU.MB CALAItli I A Atiar. (I HAMBURG AND DANZIG PANXOMA An sr.

IS BOSTON TO T)NPONDERRY AND GLASGOW ASSYRIA Ausr. 1.1 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW rASSAlKAAnic, Sept. 10 Oct. 15 SATI KM A A int. 27 Oct.

1 nv. unnril Mediicrrnnen CruiKcn fAPJOlRA, GiURALTAR. AIXIIERS. MONACO. NAPLES, ALEXANDRIA, PIRAEUS, PATRAS.

TRIESTE (Ports vary according' to cruise) CA ROM Oct. 2S llrr, 7 A I II I A Nav. 19 Jan. 10 T1NGEY, HWASEY and MKA for Los An PORT NOTES. Mlnnekaada a (Dir.

to llambff.) Aug: 11 Delayed by off-shore gales, the U. geles, at p. in. Dan ma TRANSVAAL, Larsen, for Bremen, Hamburg and f'oienhagcn at 8::13 p. m.

8Unr JOHANNA SMITH. Hermanson. for Cooa from New York and Providence. 8INC.APORK Sailed, July 11, atmr Doylea-town for Calcutta; Jluy 12, stmr Lake Fielding for Calcutta. SALINA CRTTZ Arrived, Jlny 11 stmr San Juan from Halboa; July 12.

stmr Wallingford from Msnxanillo. TAMP1CO Sailed, July 11, sum- Solano for Cristobal. Till KSTB Arrived, July 8. Br stmr Pannonia from New Y'ork. YOKOHAMA Arrived, July 12, Dutch stmr Bali from Sau Francisco via Astoria.

Maaehnrla I Hamouro via ut 23 cneruourfl New York Havre 1'aris Roebambran July Ann. 27, Oct. 1 JlourdonnaiM July A us. ItO. 4vt.

4 Touraine July 25. Auit. 20, Sept. 17 I'nrla Jnly 27, Augr. 17, Sept.

14 4 bicueo July ao. Sept. 7, Oct. 12 I.Hfnyette Auk. Sept.

I.Sept.SO I.eopoldlnla Sept. 10, 4K I. 1.1 1'rn nee Auk. 4. A ua 2.1.

Sept. 22 IO lrfrrnlie Auk. Sept. ttet. 1 La Snvole Auk.

1.1, Sept. 10, IVov. 12 Havre Hamburg Panziiy Niagara Sept. 3, Xov. 5 'ew York Vigo Havro Ronnstlon Sept.

17 Fuoarl Pacltle Coaat 630 Montiomery Mongolia J8ept I bay at 5 p. m. Tug STANDARD NO. 2. Olesnn.

for Los Angeles (with two Imnies in tow), at 1 P. m. International Mercantile Marine Co. lltt Steamers 1,250,000 Ton hid Market St, Saa Franolu Phono darfiold I9ii S. A.

T. Thomas will make port to-day. TU5 four-masted schooner Glen-Jfdale of the Alaska Codfish Company, which was burned to the water's edtre at Redwood City last April, has been to the yards of A. W. de Young, Oakland, where the vessel Is to bo completely rebuilt.

The bid for rebuilding the schooner was awarded to Po Youne several st.inr SWll''tJCAUWj, ior :30 p. m. Cleared From This Port. July 12. Rtnu- WliMT CAMARGO.

3.059 tons. Westdahl, for Sydney General Steamship Cononi.tiou. Island Ports. HI IO Sailed, July 12, stmr Rakuyo Mara for Ban Francisco. KA A NAPALI Sailed, July 12, atmr Manulani for Atlantic porta.

HONOLULU Arrived, July 13, stmr West Schodack from Philadelphia. Sailed, July 13, 10 itmr Maui lor Dan Francisco. juiy i.v, Stmr MATSON1A. S.U01 tons. Soule.

for Hono St. Henri Ruollan, r.aaia a ox. raon uucr oj. Sutter bl. aa rrncic.

lulu; Mauam Navigation (Vjnipany. Stmr ADMIRAL KVANS. 1.278 tons. Borg. for Los Angeles- Pacific Steamship Coouny.

yri 1 1 sunr ULihrjM, tons, ior Ijos Angeaee; Pacific Steamship Company. Stinr WILLIAM F. HKRRIN, 3,143 tons, Snxuaon, for Houolulu; 03 Company. U. S.

Inspection Order. Order have been lmned bf tti fnitert Stfe eunervlsinft inspector of hull bolleni. John K. Buluer, at Una port, for the federal inspection af the folluwuif vtidsela on the Uataa herowiUi indieateil; t'ovina of San Pmneiseo Jnly 14. Crockett of Sn rrancico, Jtilj 14.

Cliarlee Van of Man Frncico, July la. Momona Sau l'i'ancisco, July lii. Northland of San l-'ranaaeo, July 1. atmr Canal Ports. BALBOA Arrived.

July 10, Sailor from San Francisco. CRISTOBAL Sailed, July 12, Sailor for K. nutarn Eastern AUSTRALIA JHJW ZEALAND and SOUTH SEAS Via Tahiti and Raratenoa Raaular Mail and Passenger Service Due at This Port. ago and was the lowest of seven i'L submitted. The cost of the work will $25,000.

It will require about ten weeks to rebuild the vessel. At the time the Glendale was turned the schooner Paptee, also of Alaska Codfish fleet, was by fire, both of incendiary or- Igin. The Paptee's damage was slight and she was repaired by De Young within a few days after the fire. Iler Thursday, July 14. 7.

tVailiLW! Hose City, Btmr. from Portland 38 Derhlav. stmr. frran Valparaiso at i 4 IJ i llif UNION S.S.C0. of NEW ZEALAND Thomas, transixirt, from Manila st.

(uraeao. atmr, from Portland 18 Anniston City, stmr, from New York 11 Phone Sutter 7sm Hver PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. Paaacncnra Fret rht TRAJfS-rACIl-'IO SKRVTCBI Honolulu.

Jaaan. China, Phlllpalnea Krnpire Slate, July 30 S. S. Golden State, 20 MAXI LA-EAST INDIA SKRVICB Honolulu, Manila, Saiaon, Siniaaoro, Calcutta. Colomba ft.

S. Granite State, July 14 S. S. Creole State, Auk. 13 PA AM A Maxlco nnd Central America to Panama Sailing; Kvery Ten Days SAN KRANCISt Sorvice (paasengnrs and freight) via Canal Zone 8.

S. Colombia, July 20 UOINU TH WOlt LIJ SKItVICE Krfllcht onlv Gannrai Offlena: 50 California St. General Passenger and Ticket Office: BJI Market 8t. Slitter 3H00. MANAGING AGTS.

U. S. Shipgini Board Mini Maru. Jai stmr, from jrairen HIND, ROLPH 4 General A(ent 230 California St. Tl.

Douelaa 3100 1'inzvnc 653 Market St. (Palaco hmnl II nr. I pr, 16-18, Foot Howard St. Oakland, 1437 Broadway. Ph.

Oakland 1437. Berkeley, 2011 Shattuck Ave. Phone Berk. 426. Pier Friday, July 13 Kinderdsk, luitch stmr, from liotb lam 24 west isleta.

stmr, irotn t'oruaua Ohioan, sf.mr, front Hoston Cstki Henry, sttur. from Haltuuore Ysle, stmr, from Los Angeles Eastern Ports, BALTIMORE Arrived, July b. Nor stmr Ami from (Jilmiltar. BALTIMoRB Railed, July 8, atmr Pugot Sound for Dunkirk. BOSTON Arrived, Jluy 10, Br atmr City of Dunkirk from Shanghai.

GALVESTON Sailed, July 7, Jap stmr Tsuru-gisan Maru for Kobe. NEWPORT N14WS Sailed July 8, Jap stmr Youiei Mani for Lands End (for orders). NEW YORK Arrived, July 13. Br stmr Caledonian from Livorjiool via Boston: Span stmr Leo XI II from Oadia NEW Y'ORK Arrived. July 8.

Btmr Ipswich from Hamburg; stmr Lehigh from Boston. NORFOLK Sailed, July 8, Br stmr Jcseric for Port Snid. NEW ORLEANS Arrived, July 8, stmr West-em Light from Rotterdam. PROVIDENCE Arrived, July 6, stmr Astral from Port Arthur. LOS ANGELES AND RETURN $30 or olnsa, atmr.

from port, on I uget sound. Saturday, July 16. Seasick oo Manl, simr, from New York 44 dniiral Schlev. stmr. from Vancouver IS Steamship Tickets Comploto Travel Service for the inrlrpendPnt travelers.

Steamship Tirkits for all lines. Hotel and J'ullman reservations. Writo for details. American Express Company Market St. at Second San Francisco.

Ph. Kearny 3100 S. Aim lit A I. KVANS A. M.

TlllKSUAY, Jt I.V 14 s. tu 1. M. RID AY. JULY 15 ake (iiinni, stmr, from Pugei nound 2fi i Be guided by the experienca Pier Simday.

July 17. oi thousands of travelers tba rosaiti. Br simr. from Port I.oboa Admiral Schley, stmr, from Victoria lw Admiral V.vins, Btmr. from San Ihego 20 SEATTLE-TACOMA AND RETURN world over and use MOTHERSILL'S S60 er 11,1, wi, Pier MuiKlay.

July 18. Ships Spoken. Japan ma stiiairwr HIBKItU 1VCMS.C, ar- riving in port ycstimlay from Hongkong. At a m. July 13 (aimed 1 1 amiy transport THOMAS en route from Manila tot Saa Pranciaco; Anchored in Stream.

Off MmROT wharf Sl.mr BK A I) I'OIU), itmr JAMES UOUMl. -HT Howard strH 8 IMTOKA, Btmr WEST MI.I'S, tmr WrWT KKHNK. atmr W. PMRTKtt, slinr 1DLMT JUDITH, Nor atmr TANCKKD. Miscellaneous.

TNTON, July 8. Stmr Wplru Comet from Haltimnro tahore off St Nire in a critical "Stmr'' Wichita, from OalvnaUm for Otvpre, put Into St Michaels with btrilr When leaking. 1 Stmr Okalooa, from Nw Orleans for Ant- rn, arrie(i at fit Michaels with turbine broken down. tiVAM. July 1.1.

Stmr Winyah, from Hollo for TOw York. van furred into port to make reiairs to few! pump and replenish water supply which took three days; tbsbcI sailed today for Uon. General Orders. In eftVor a follows: Stmr CBNTUA.UA, from Salina Cnu, July 10, Slmr WESiT KATAN, from Loudon, July 14, 10 a. m.

Island News Notes. GUAM (Ladron Islands), July 13 The steamship Winyah, a shipping: board vessel, which loft Manila June 10 for New York, was forced to Put in at. Guam three days for reisilrs to feed iumis which supply fresh water for her engine boilers. It was necessary also lo replenish her w-ater wip-plv. She iroceoded today.

The Winyah ia a freight steamer of 3.H0 tons net Docking Orders. The following orders will be delivered by the Marine Evchange lookout at. Meigus wharf: Stmr Cricket Dock ou tho south side of pier 43, outer berth. Sunr West Islela Dock on the north tide ot pier 24, outer berth. Stmr Curacao Dock on the north aide of pier 18, outer berth.

The Timebilt. Cnited States Branch Hydrograohic Office, San Francisco, Cat, July 13. 1021. The on the roof of the Fsirmnnt. HotsJ was dropie.l today exsctly at.

noon standard time, 12Utll meridian, or at 8 hours 1). M. T. WILLIAM HI. ASS FoKD, Commander L'.

8. Itavy, in Charge. Auattalien. Dun ins, from Antwerp Knstrm Merchant, stjnr, from Mediterranean. 40 Sonoma, stmr, from Sdnev Speaker, Br stmr, from Deinarara Prvsident, stmr, from Victoria Senator, stmr.

from Astoria CHINA MAIL 'aMenarrr and Krelgat JAPAN, CHINA I'Oins MANILA, MNliAI'OHK 8. 8. NANKING July 30. 8. 8.

NILE Ana. It. 1921 8.8. CHINA Seat. (4, 92l 510 Montgomery San Francisoa Phono Kearny 304 S.

A 1)11 1 It A DKWKY V. l. Till lSI4Y, It S. S. Ul KKS (t'nlln Vletorial 1'.

M. TllIISIIAY. I 18 ASTORIA-PORTLAND S. S. ADM in A KVAS I.

M. 3IOMIAY. IS FIRST CLASS AS LOW AS Queen, stmr, from Los Angeles PASSENGERS PERU -CHILE S. S. "COLUSA" Sailing: July 16(h GRACE LINE 332 TOE STREET Coast News Notes, SFATTLK 13.

Two ocean vessels, the cr.A 1 AlHsU steamship Comienv freightor Ketchikan and La Touche. have been unable discharge, and half a dosen launches and small schooners trading loeallv out of were cast up on the heseh during a storm that swept the Seward peninsula, a coast of the Bering sea, during the closing days of last week, according to wireless and cable advicee received here. No lives were lorn. When the reiwte were sent the Ketchikan and La Touche were storro-lxmnd at Teller and St. Michael, reiectively.

The little acliooners Gerfrudo and Ham, both operated out of iNoiue, were driven on the beach near Teller. Today's Nome advices also state thst the schooner Silver Wave, carrying Captain Robert Adams and Ave San Francisco oil prosiiertors, is ready to sail from Nome for the Mackenzie river via Point, Barrow. The party ia going into the Fort Norman oil field -the scnooner Teddv To Leave This Port. SEASICK REMEDY It prevents and relieves nausea. Officially adopted bySteanuhip Companies on both (resh and salt water.

Contains no cocaine, morphine, opium, chloral, coal tar products or their derivatives, nor other habit forming drugs. Sold bj' lending; drusrsrists 60c and $1.20 on guarantee of sa tisiac tion or money teiunded MOTHERS ILL REMEDY CO. DETROIT MICHIGAN Krm Pier Kor Thursday. Julv 11. alcutla.

stmr Irranite St ite. noon Eureka Coos Bay Portland S. H. i nACAO. FRIDAY'.

.11 LY 1.1 "ancouver. atmr Admiral Dewey. 8 D. Ta'iima, ms Keimecot t. p.

m. BCAMDIfJAYIAFJ y.lney, stmr wwl camargo lasgnw. atmr l'omnna. o. Vioenbageii.

Dan ma Transvaal, d. laconia. sttur Griffson. fi n. MERICAN Transport Service.

Oreat NortJiern At Sail Francisco. Ran Diego, stmr Admiral Hvans. 11 a. hanta Ilarbara, sUnr Admiral Nicholson, Ala an Hear, owned and commanded by Captain i Burnsioe sailea irom oeatue tor HONOLULU Willum Ms- Registered. Utmr HONOLULU, tons; lander, master.

4 p. Bernard, a noted Arctic navigator. Is alao ready) watern 2o Friday, July Maatraal. KnrTatk, I For- Rnfnrd At San Franciiwo: scheduled, to sail to leave She has four standaid oil v.JRa St.Hna.St.. I Raltimore.

stmr Willpolo, p. m. From pier 28 8 i nrtland Me. i. stmr west Keene.

o. TOYO KISEN KAISHA IS'ew Prnpr unrl Krt1ht Hteamer RAKtYO 14atJ Rslfs on nutiiien trip from San FraneHM to ValpvaiM. Chits, via Mexican Omraj Moet-1oq aud canal fxirta July 2U(. 1921 aa ilailr in all rI9M, For rrservations and iatormation apply Geerl Pa9sngfr and re if 'it Office. 25 Mariiat.

Sutter 3900. Licensed, (vaa launch iLLllUiD, tons; Hamos Greo-ain, master. for Honolulu July 27. Thomas Manila for Saa Francisco Due to arrive July 14. Din At San Francisuo; scheduled to sail for Manila Julv 23.

W- Denmark, Xonray, Sweden, Germany, mid Ilaltlc Stales. Hellif Olav July 21 II Aug. 4 United State Aug. II Frea.rick VIII Anseles, simr Queen, 3 p. Angeles, stmr ale, 4 p.

tomisiny exiwrla aboard. Pouit Barrow i their destination. All tierman ships are operating and making a profit, while the vessels oUier flags are laid up bv tlie hundreds, according to Captain Walter 8. Milnor, slio has arrived home after a senea of vo.vagej In the steamship rjutrrn Tempest. The veel left hers tliirOvin niontlia aa-o While Mrv', 4 ancouver, Mr stmr K.

1. Mngsie, p. m. Sailing front Pier 30 R. S.

MANOA July 20, 12 noon S. S. HAWKEYE STATE July 21, 12 noon S. S. MAUI July 27.

12 noon MATSON NAVIGATION CO. 10 -raw it, Smm fraailao irlli'al. titmr i uraeao, a. 17 is pier Change of Masters. Gs launch MiT.nitim, 4s tons; John T.

PS? For Saturday, July 18. Uaian At schftluleil to sail ior Piikwo via Nuga-uiki aud II.010I11I11 Jul; 13. Phermau San l-'raneisco for Mauila Siilei from titeroa-r At Jwbsi Xdrit. Fr Paoagar Batav ata. MtfUt 4U 4.

f. Vmiua, stmr West Caiera, p. pftion, aaiUC Aiicrn li. JB vim iireniHi.i. stair WILLI V.

BlUtl.N, 8.143 Jtjuuiuiet vko Uiuil Anliwa. 28 master of the Temip. Captain Milnor viiateij the '1 If nil irf OLMiM 4l 1-'11" pnl.rt flyaaj ji.yiYen.

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