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19 THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER; THURSDAY. MAY 26. 1921 The Weather Bureau Marine ExbMnfe Shippine life Ran Francises, Oakland and rleinlty Thundai fair, except cloudy or foggy la the morning; mode rate westerly winds. noruiern ana noutnern uaiuornie mursnaj fair, excei.t cloudy or foggy in morning Dear to. coast: niodcrato westerly winds, Sacrameuhi Vallev fair: eentla south Ther la every Indication of an Im-Ireved financial revival In the Orient, Dairy Produce Cheap In Chicago Market CHICAGO, May 25.

Fresh, eggs luoted at 41 cents a dozen wholesale May 19, 1930, dropped to 20 tents a dozen-up to May 19 thia year, according to figures made public today by O. W. Olson, president of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Standard tub grades of butter that sold wholesale at 66 cents the greatpr part of 1920, were quoted May 19. 1921, at 27 cents.

Figures for "daiRy" grades of Plymouth cheese show a drop from 28 V4 tents In May, 1920, to 12 cents on May 16, 1921." Oregon Lumber Co, to Build Short Railroad The California and Oregon Lumber Company of Brookings, is completing the cross sectioning of, fourteen miles of main Una railroad from its mills to its redwood holdings in Northern California. The work includes construction of a Howe truss bridge of three spans, several minor bridges, approximately 6,600 lineal feet of trestle, and the necessary grading. Contracts will be ready to let for the whole, or any part of this work, not later than June 15. erly winds. Ssnta Clam and San Joaauin Valieys Thursday fair; gentle northwesterly winds.

Thursilay fair. VI f4 r. riM.MMM Sal. MMn. and the business- outlook declared to be quite promising, according to paoacngeni arriving here yeeterday er intiirior west liortion nmlar aaiir.

nnrttnn! mod erate to freh westerly winds. from Far Cant on the T. K. K. cut the rate to 8 and then mada it up by reducing wages, aliich couie nnar uauaUig a strike on Die f.

ft. K. lins. troulrte was edlnated, however, but the ten shippers still are ciiuuoring for lower rates. 'Iliev riedare tliat Americana, who usually take pour la of tee a eea-oa.

are buyhur, and want lower rates to start trarfle. Hie' steajuthip com pan on the otlif hand, are reporting tust there is no money in carrying the product at tht present rates, VANCOUVER (B.C.), gsSUPjft freight aecotnmodstJona booked up. tlie British steamer Kninruw of Russia will sad for ports Asia Thursday. Amoiuxl the pasaKngera are ntty I'ulted officials to take positions with the Miilipplne govmuuent. The Hwwlish tuuturshlp Canada today com- fisted discharging Migr carno at the British kilumbia ntflury.

'lite Danish steamer Natal with a cargo of 0,400 tuna of Peruvian sugar will atart unloading on Thursday. CslUin Loreotaen of tha Natal reported an uoevenUul trip up the coast. Catrtaln F. DavtcJaon. marine superintendent of the Caoadisn Pauilio railroad, will leave neat week for California to spend a tares mouths holiday.

Mr sailing schooner fn.J,aiie, owned and operated by Henry Hnaborn of Seattle, was plaurd on the Window inariue railway, Unale Harlior, this after, noon to have a new mainmast stepped and for butt-calking and more or less minor repair work. Urace it sti.smar Santa Flaria, which ta baviug eighty feet of sew keal put on at the same plant, is be laid up in ltke Union as soon as her reinirs are comHetrd. Return of tJi. drat marriaira lireiue certificate i i at ill mano nuirsiiay fair: riioirt nortn portion. BKCORDOF OIWKItVATioN MAV 20, 1821.

liner Khlnyo Maru. "Japan la ahowlAg aigna of more MEETING PASSENGERS ON INCOMING 8TEAMERS. THE MARINE EXCHANGE maintain! the iook-ct 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 srrival in the harbor. For a fee of SO cents, a report will be promptly telephoned as soon as the specific vessel is sighted. Personal letters are slso 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 8329 (Night or Day) 623 and 626 Hearst Building Saa tern atable conditions and Import and ex Beporta, 5.5 Reports port housea are opUraiutlc regarding the future," atatod K. Tsuruta, son- HAV1M3 boimht furnlmre from Pater Corri-can, will nut be rmiamaibl (or an; ikuia walrscted ea or a(T Mav 'Si, Jlal. ivan fen.

UiV'lSV; )1(J UV vnxxrr ni laidw ar3 will oot be raiiiilble fnr aigr la Ha niter thia rials, May all WH, ta US presented within BdsTS. Joint Kimwo. fiy "Ue, H. kily, having Wt inJ bfd and. board wltliout cauae or rmaon, I will not ba reapuusible iur any hi I la con-tracted bj bar.

f'W' 1 833 UuimIp Way. Bf'tTTONftllCK younit man goin to Nr-W vork Hty within iew dayai, will tranaact lauineM to dot ray upeusos. Bus Otloua yKiamiiier. l61oghmkktin'gs7 ihjriais. Auction Sales Auction Sales in-law of Baron Asano, one of the leading financial geniysce of the Abilene iiarkerville r-rrton Buffalo Calgary Chicago "Money la freer and trade la picking Curtis Studio Sale of the World Famous Denver Dea Moines Dodge City tuuwinn, Ttnnn at 1 lUilutb fetinnnton far a marriage pertin-med at sea ever received at WIRELESS REPORTS.

By U. S. Communication Service and A. Uiaa SuttK st-ITiird dwi THIS CITiursdajrl JiVJv MNli. TJill n.

m. Oalveston Havrs uia ciers a oince la uun city wan uiaoa, wiay i Captain Hardy Hurst of the ship Auapulun, who testified that, an March 14, 11121, ho married Charles Mailsen of the SRhomier Elwtn It. West to Mlsa ItohM'ca Madvenn at Lima. Peru. ITime of positions is fj p.

a. unless otherwise Huron "5 ut. and A. uieeting THIS (Tluiraday) KVKNINU. May 2U, st AA TilOn.

U.J Fillmore at. The Third Ogres will lie conferred by the. Kirjt Master of tbe Lotlira. t. 41: Nah.

sausM hy hi origUml corps of Olflecm. Vinitora cordially invited. ltnde omi. iiwynuur IJBHV MAINI Seattle fur Bristol IJi miles from Ct Flat AIMUHAI, WAISON- Ketchikan for WrsngtU Tranapacifio Mail, flow at Ferry nostofflo as foUuws (on tiaur earlier at main oftta): A ll.s I'HAlvlA May 81, II 30 m. Wt Keamor Sraioma.) XK MOW KKALANDJun, 3.

B. II Britiali aimuier Mskura.) tVU AI'AN, KIHMIIA, Uar W. a p. (Per Jspanasa steamer Arabia Maru.) b'OH CHINA, HtMiKONO, MH AMiKAl, I'HIMI'I'INte Iflf.ANnS, JU'Ti'H ilAST IMUKS, May 2H, 8 a. m.

(Kef sWmr Uoldaa MEXICAN AM CKNTBAfA MKKl-CAN OltlaUay SS. 1 p. m. (Pet ateamer Newport.) the oernmony being jierformed on the Acapulco three miles off shore from Callao, Peru. Mitsui Co.

Jaiauieae carriers to sail during the next thirty days with I1er. sound cargoes of railroad tie have consignment segregating feet, 'The sliipping tmord treufliter Cross Keys ia rrrerhauling the Todd drydock irreparabiry to loading feet of Gray a 68 no 40 52 4t rill 80 4H 7 70 h2 8 80 5 tut r.2 70 4il 82 74 82 74 78 fis 74 2 00 74 88 4 (18 42 88 71 HA 40 0 72 40 84 8t 70 78 74 04 70 no 88 00 70 82 00 04 48 no r.2 82 fi- 88 70 70 no 74 tO (4 up In all quartern. Many, factories bich were closed six months ago are again on their feet and, shipping has also -displayed progress," Tsbruta is here to attend a class reunion of Yalo, from which untver-alty he graduated In 1905. He is accompanied by his wife, formerly Miss Ajmio. Mr James II.

Ta.grgr.rt, wife of the manager of the Hongkong Hotel, came in on the Hhinyo. She also told of improved business conditions In the Orient "The situation has now clarified itself to such an extent that we have started our new twelve-atory concrete hotel, and I am here in San yYanclsco to purchase $200,000 worth of equipment, including plumbing supplies' The hotel at Hongkong la one of the popular tourist assembly points in the Far East, it is stated. wiAf San FraneUo- Raker Roiae Mgls Kireka Flagstaff Frwnor Helena Honolulu, Independence Jumaii i Kallspell I. as Angeles Mamhfiaid Meilford Needles Nome North Bead Yakima Phoenix I'oeatAilo It Keyea Light 1'oHland I'rince Butier Ued Kluff Itenn ttoaebiirg SaiTamanto San I Ham Hen Francisco Han Jose San Luis Obisp. Seattle Sitka Spokane 1 Summit Tacoma Tanana Tatoosh Tonopah Tncson Triangle Ialand.

Vatdea Vancouver Walla Walla Winnemurca 74 7 50 f.4 Sfl 7S 82 4S SO 70 S4 OH 84 SO 82 70 TO 4M SO so 80 S4 4 04 72 70 54 48 76 an 60 40 52 72 SG 56 58 82 7 nivoH iram nn rimy. PKARL HH 1 Hwilrtorn, fr Hn Francisco- nanair lumuer fur a port the. orient. Knmlonre Kansas City Knnvrille lender Memphis Mortens New Orleans Sew York Nt.rth t'latle Oklahoma Pittsburg rim-e Allwrt Hapld City Roswell St Louis Minneapolis st Paul Salt Teke it. n.

huuikk. necreiary. M.fapaiistl rmwUng THIS fV lThnrBlT) fiVKMNU at. 7 o'clock. Ai lliinl lioimw.

1'iiat Master Iwia ASTORIA. May schooner K. V. roil from Han, rYsncisrn. WKST JIOHssri'--Kobe tor HetU 73 miic uer arrival in me river rrom riiai-olulii on Feb.

4. lias been chartered to load a full from pe If lattery. MoNTAOrw Yow4ima far Portlnd-IMa miles 1. Moinmon win aue.k on A Uit of tne Hlatom nf Mdolity LoUta" Muatur Siaaorm cnmiaiiv invttm. WtBIHtlUOK ItARBT, Seemtsry.

VKSKTIA 6u iancUwo for Ban JJiego miles from Han, Francis. OOM5KN OATB (I1I4PTBH, NO. Bunda Ma Pier 12L it. A. iim Mutter at, Hue- A i Pi- I i iv 'M I'urlmii Mam.

Japshur, from Bhanghai iHI (Tliuraiay) i tilde 28:40:00 north, lomfitude 114:13 west, Wednesday, May 25. HAN Jf8K OmUiIwI for a trmnettco rial tneLuig i Sheridan KVBMNU. at o'clock. It. A.

Mundav Wav JUL Fie degree. Uueen, atur, from Victoria ju President, stmr, from Angeles 1HEO. FEOUCTH, Swift JOurreot Tampa Washington Willinton Winnipeg cargo of lumber at Knappton for San Pedro. She ia the second sailing schooner which la to carry lumber from Knapinon to San Pedro, the schooner Minduro having been at the mill there for several days taking on cargo. The tine of sailing Teasels iu transporting lumber from the Columtria river to ports of California is due to the dullness of the off shore lumber market and the marine strike which has tied up large numbers of iteam schooners.

Eagle boat No. 57, Commander W. K. Allison master, arrived this afternoon from the Bremerton navy yard. Commander Allison comes to accept tlie formal- transfer to the lepartinent of the Navy of the Tongue Point naval base site which saa donated by the cltiieiis of this connty.

111 is transfer will be msde on Friday. Advices received from Washington say the detsrunent hss detailed Commander tjaylor Ohun4 to take iharge of the property and direct surveys for the focati of tlie DIRECT FROM INDIA. Cattadori Collection from Venice, Italy Unusual Art Event Exhibition Today (Thursday), Tomorrow (Friday) Auction Thursday, Friday and Saturday. At 2 P. M.

Each Day Lower Floor, 575 SUTTER, near Mason (It will be recalled that this incomparable collection was awarded the GRAND PRIX at the P. P. I. E. of S.

This wonderful collection comprises in part: A Renaissance tapestry from the collection of the Rt. Hon. Lord Braye, Brussels, XVI century; one Aubusson, "The Triumph of gold needle-painted cope of the XVI century from the Iglesia Esperitu-Santo, Salamanca, Spain; one tapestry in petit and pros pointe; linen table cloths in pointe de Venise and Venetian filet from the school of Her Majesty, Queen Margherita; ex quisite luncheon sets, banquet cloths, tea cloths, bedspreads, lingeries, Spanish and Italian altar cloths of the XV, XVI and XVII centuries in filet and file-tire. NOTE Madame Cattadori will be in attendance at both the exhibition and the auction to aid you in your examination of these exquisite things. EDW.

CURTIS, Auctioneer. Par.ifio Coast Parts. 1SIAM TBMPliH, A. A. N.

eve 8., will tement for Noblaa eVrty sml their ladies "Thrills ami 6 mile irom uo BtiWiOK J1A1.U in Krncl for Ko 0 niln from Sq Kruowsco nnnn. I'orUnnJ for bu Pedro IBM rnilm north of 8u VIMTASn Plru for Tortlind Jw) mil Miuih of Columbia Ql'KHV Ban iYuiciKO for BetU-Wl mil BANTC Bellinghtm for San Krncioo Pawui The big United States Shipping AI.BION Arrived. May A 4 a Wa.arhr Stockton City Crura 8an f'rancisco (and sailed (or mas of uat A no oo Tiiirt rotiim at 4:10 u. m.l. ABEIUieUSN Sailed.

Msy 25, 2 JO p. rh Ftiedt H(M, fop fullao. iinuraaoyi r.vrjnimi. aiay Mtitli. at the headonartera.

two ASTultlA Arrirel. May 25, 9 a. atmr Willeola from tiray't Harbor; a. atmr Fionia frim San I'OHTIuANK Arrived, May '33, 3 a. stmr umrv at ctont.

'me lorformanre will be uroirr tlie dlrwrjon of Noble Karl Khrr. Your UCl card WU sdnvit von and sour ladies. By order of KRNH8T C. ffnETKll, Potentate. TjA.RltY Itworder.

Yuma urna 88 Pfl 001 Morning observation of preceding day. vuuiam Hum irom Ban runnicu; tmr Willaoln from Gray'a. Harbor land sailed Board passenger liner Wolverine Htate, flying the house flag of the. Pacific Mall Company, will make port Saturday. Radio messages, received last night by the Marine Exchange stated that the vessel was making excellent time, after a pleasant voyage.

After leaving Calcutta, she touched at Oriental porta, then Manila and Anally Hawaii. Among her passengers are: Mr. and Mrs. J. Bemis and daughter.

Mr. ranow on gmunn, pownes. for Saa Knnrlaco at .11 p. 4 P. aunr twin irom nan rranctscu; p.

Atlas ffom Sun PYsncuv lltfjrp AIIKNA Arrired. MT 25. 10 a. lallnr'h Mm ttmn from Kan FmnranrO. JBWKI4 (Dayliglil) No, H74, V.

A. M. Mr degree THIS (Thuinday) MOtlMA'O at 10X0. Mailora weir. .1.

A. fief. Slt'l M'P! VlRStnv rHiPTvn Kit BAI.NFALu DATA. Seasonal l.aat Seasonal Norms to date Station 21 bn. toda'e.

to date, ls't ye. Bureks T. 47. HO 44.40 22 Ited Blnff 00 27.47 24.30 1O.S0 Ssrramente ,00, 10 7 lo.e.l 8.85. San .00 2n.0.1 22 08 J0.42 San Jose OO 14.8-8 J.M S.fin Fresno .00 8.

IH n.47 8.21 8. Obispo 00 m.20 10.22 a KM Angeles .0 1:161 SI 12.52 San Iheno 7.QI 0.02 8.80 A. M. Special rrimtini THIS I1JUT TCWNsBNI-Arrived, May 23, 12:10 a. trarmort Uii froro Tcnma- Sailed, Mav 2D.

47 a. power achr Kuhy for Prihilof ialanda; 5 a. stmr West Ctns, for New York a. atmr Bantu for New York ia San VYancisco; 3 p. Jap stmr Tokaabuua Maru SEATTLE Sailed, Msy.

25, IhuTh for and Mrs. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

1 1 nnraoayi kvk.mm,, 0 ciuck. liojal Arch degree. r. f. ortriKY.

H. p. JOHN It. 1ITI.I MAN. WteST i'ATAVACB Wattle for Oraj'i Harbor 'M mlli-i from Gray' Harbor.

UOIULK CITY It AnitW for Sin Kmncuco 1(10 niilm from San tnm-ueo. WOLVbUINB STATE Honoiiilu for Ban rran- cbfOT4 mil" fan l'nwdsja MANX'LANI Ifooolulu for Kimaciioo AJ miles from San rancuro. MANOA San lTanoi for Honolula-76 anl" Al IN Hankovr for 8an Krancisoo 82S milra from San hand'0. noVAI. ARROW San for Woon 2441 nillM from Ran.

I'Vancuwo. A. SMITH San Prandwo for Cooa bay lib milm from Sun l-Vancimw. STA.MAKD ARROW ihanhal for 8 in rTia- no mii frtjirf San Vranniwo. CKKOl-H STATU Sun Kranciaro for Honotulo CHUYO MAKU Salina Crur for 8o Francisco 1M milra aouth of San at noon.

HKNRY S. (illOVB San PeJro for New York Uu3 mile from San Pwlro. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Reported for Maritime Interests by U. S.

Naval Radio Service. Wettnraday. May POINT AROI KlliO At 8 a. rtwidr. wlnrl northeast 18 milm, tempera tur 5.

30.17. aea amnolh; 1- P. lou-T- i.n M4ht A miU lemtMratura SO. baromeur Connor, C. A.

Keo.n, Mr. and Mra. H. TO. Drummond, Mr.

and Mrs. V. D. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs.

P. H. Cook. Walter 55. Smith, John Bordwan, 1 E.

pan fTancuM); asp sunr uureeu aiaru.iur oaa Franriaro. unuKu, n.rrainiu. nu -m nine Buuye. He ia Bow an route from Washington. U.

S. Inspection Orders. Orders have bean issued by the United States supervising inspectors of bolls and boilers, John K. Bulger, st this port, for the federal inspection of the following Teasels on the dates here-Wll hsperified: Rh hconcsl of A lamed, May 2, 1921. Ileitum of Oakland.

May 27, 1921. Vacuum of Oakland. May SS, 1K2I. -Apache of Oakland, 'May 29, lUl. Manifests.

Per steamer PACIFIC, srrlving in port Monday from Cardiff. Among the interesting items in her raried cargo were the following: 6.ioO bags sugar to China, Japan and South America Trading Coin- Kany; 3,,00 haga sugar to Otis McAllister; 10.200 sga to American Finance and Commerce Company. Jap atmr STTTNTO MlARfJ. arrivtng in port es. terriay from Hongkong.

Following were the chief items of interest in her miscellaneous cargo: 2.m bags walnuts in shell to order of Centra) Trust Company; 407 cases dried provisions to Ishimitsa Bros. 47 bags Chinese shelled peanuts to order MiUul Ac 100 bags Chinese shellett rnnts to Tokaknwa St 100 tabs baeyu order V. N. Nanska. Licensed.

BAN FBANCISOfi CAI May 1021. SAN I'KDrtO Arrived. May 25. 10 a. attnr Yale from San Francisco; 11 a.

stmr Pres fin a' Relative bumid' IVfTeflCW Dry hnlb. Wet bnfb. ity. net MM PACIFIC UMiK No. 156.

I. O. O. Nomination of e'f i- iCSn c-rs and drrocc feTved bv Oakland deirree team '''iim THi.S (Tliursdayi ENINU. May Srtfh, AU brothers cordially invited to attend.

H. J. AII.LtOT. Grand- PKKSirHO UUt)K No. F.

ft A. Masonic Temple. Van Nes, a. at Oak at Third decree THIS AA (Thnradsy) KVENIVO at 7 o'clock. Visitors cordially invited.

J. Seeretsry. Time 5 12 noon 5 p. m. 01 4 Pi 73 50.4 5.1.

9 53 0 WO Ill fc. if 1 PARK UtWK So. 410. F. aid A.

iRK HOWE No. 410. F. aid A. Barometrie pressure is-relatively low over the Plainee States and relatively high Mcmg the north Pacifie CoasU Light rain has fallen in western Washington and showers and Uiunderstorrns have occurred in the central Plateau States.

Rain has also fallen in portions of tlie Missouri valley and in the north and middle A tlantie States. Temperatures have fallen in Washington and risen In the southern Plateau States. The conditions in favorable (or fair weather la this district Thursday a. A. EEALS, irbreeaeter.

I "ALL'S WELL" ON CREOLE. Daulton Mann, general manager of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, announced last night that the Mall Company's bir liner Creole State, which departed port Monday evening for Honolulu and Manila, was making excellent time and that Captain John Miller had radioed him that all was well aboard the craft. The Creole State was slightly delayed in departing port because of the marine workers' strike. Other radio messages received here last night stated that the craft was maintaining her average speed, with 174ft Haisbt at. Third degree fV rHIS (ThunWay) kiVliNi.NG.

at LX 7ilt o'clock. r- 30. H. smooth. A.

H. neoi Btmr OBBSOX. 3C3 tons; KristUa Johnsew, EUOSF.VKI.T IXJWJB, V. V. AT AUCTION Today, Thursday, May 26th, commencing at 10 A.

M. At our salesrooms, 17 Beale near Market We will sell the entire stock of Ladies and Men's Furnishings. Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. For the account of BRANDENBURG'S STORE, KLASIATH FALLS, ORE. Retiring from business 13 niilea, teraperariire barometer ant smooth; at 8 P.

clear, wind west 13 mile, tomjwramre 01. brontr MM. tea motlerate. FA ItAliLONfeS At 8 cloudy, wind we miles, temperature R-. baromeUir 30 M.

rmooth; at 5 orercast. wind we 13 mllea, Uiniiwrature 68 barometer 305. tea Hnoolb. A. iiomi nail, i-owen at.

Sc-onrt dezree THIS (Thuradjiyl Reaistered. EVbMNG, 730 o'clock. Vuatora Auction Sales fttrnr COALINOA, 4.770 tons; Jakm O. TJhren, l.ArH BUSH, a. nnrthwest 13 miles, temperature Iwrometei sea moderate: at 5 l.

clrar. wind north. (Vl vfUl.J WTqi 1.1 II HITS WUlWntil r-w- near skies and moderate sea. BIO CALIFORNIA CARGO. north 13 miles, temperature 4, barometer am amoolh; at p.

chnidy, wind ijirtb miles, temperature barometer 30.JB, sea When the United American Line's Comprising: 1 part aa follow i. mi lee, Urapewture 40. bsrometer Miinoth: st 6 p. partly cl-rndy, wind north miles, temperature 70. barometer 0.01.

aea Transport Service. Great Northern At Paradise core, Bumside At 8esttle. Edgemoor Scheduled to gall from Boootata tor Ban Francisco May .27. 1 Sherman Sailed from NagasaU tor Baa Francisco May 21. Thomas Sailed from Eonolnle for Manila via Guam May 13.

Logan At San Franelsee, Fuforf---Arrivei at Honolnln May 50. lui Una at Baa Franeisoe from May 27. The Timeball. CtdtefJ States Branch Hydrogranhie Offlee, San Francisco, OaL, May 23, Itl'A The timeball on the roof of the Fairmont Hotel was dropped today exactly at noon, standard time, imh meridian, or at 8 hours T. WILLIAM GLA8SFORD, Cemmanuer U.

S. Navy, in Chant. always welcome. LINCOLN V. JOHNSOM.

Bert7.j BPBRAN.A HALIANA JjODGB, i No. 219. F. ft A. M.

Knecial meat- ftif in THIS (Tluiraday) HV'KN'INy st XI 75o o'clock. Van Ness end Oak St. Rieptinn to the moA worsliiiiful Orand Master Ueorga Rorirten auid Uurd dcifred Uy order of tlie W. M. G.

SCIjATjM1 AXIXf. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO liOIXHO NO. Sii. P. ft A.

Manio tjr 1200 Railroad San Fran- JlX ci.o Special meeting TH13V iTbursrlsvl KVWNINU, st 7:0 o'clock. Third degree. Master Masons cordially invited. WJJMVAtt.VKR. fOBRTSnESENCE IS KtXjllHST vvV-j ed st the 43d annual picnic and gaUiering of Hie Austrian M.

ft fvv? B. Aas'u of 8n Francisco, to be sW held st Shell Mound iark, Sundav, Mil 'JO. mil. Society kwvea on the 10:40 boat. General sdmiiaioD 60c; children Under 12 free.

ERINDLE bull, whits t4ieat, weight GO 11M. Steiner snd Green; reward. tUlmors 11 H. F6VRD5ogrbTack setter, vntiTliconae at- U.ied to collar. Cell st Broad at 139, temperature fWhuninetr mm ootn.

whmm at a m. eloutly. tv wind northwest S3 miles, set smooth. freighter Texas steams out of port early this morning bound for the Atlantic via the canal, she will take an extensive cargo of California nets, according to V. A.

Hooper, traf-flo manager of Williams, Diraond Co. Listed In the Texan's cargo are vet 2,000 tone of California canned fruits, fish, vegetables, and over 1,600 tons of California dried fruit. The balance ia made up of other lecal products. Hcoper announced that his company was maintaining a perfect schedule in the coast to coast trade in spite of the marine workers' strike. WIlliamNkyons went out as skipper on the freighter.

BARNARD AUCTION ROOMS MONSTER AUCTION SALE TOMORROW, FRIDAY HAY 27, AT lOi.tO A. M. SHARP la Salesrooms, 601-S McAllister at Franklin Four Carloads HOTEL AND APT. FURNITURE Braaa and Enamel Beriaw ChltTonlere, Dreeaera. Dreseinar Table, C'natra, Ire Bozea, aa, Oil.

and Comb. Ranges, Parlor Seta, Dlnlnar Seta In alt finishes, $2,000 Bric-a-brac Ornaments. Clock, 20 Fhonosrrapha, Bnsrs, Cnrpete, liook-caaea. Mirrors, 500 Plctnres, (Jaa Plates, Library Tables, Wlrea and Matrreaars, Blrd'e-eye, Ma-bngrany, Fuaned and Coldest Oak Odd Pircea. Foil aartlevlara 1st tomorrow's paper.

These arc 4 carloads, aet wan loada. Coantry, city dealers and general nubile this la a monatroua eaJe more sooda than we ever had la one ale. Goada pnrebaaed mnart be removed In 24 hours. BARNEY U. BARXARD, Auctioneer.

jArrived at This Port, -v Wednesday, Msy Tanker FAMBIto from trial trip. I P. m. Taffetas, Georajeftea, Crepe de Cblnea, Messallnea. Canton Crepes, Silk Pongeea, Sarin, Velvets.

Broadclotka, Trlee tiara, ftera-ea. Flannels, Voiles. Organdie, Ginghams, Oatins; Flannel, Ltnlnaja, Lares, Emnroiderlea, bilk Ribbon, Etc. for Women and ChUdrea, JVia-bia-owna. Combinations, Underwear.

House Dreaaea, Apron. Children's Waeh Bnlta, Children' Dreaaea, Silk Threads, Flelaber's Yarns, Horal ticietr Sllka, Bllko, Notions, Ieory Men's Underwear, Flannel Skirts, Tfress Sklrta, Bora' Blonaca, Arrow Collars, Hoslerr, Snsneadera, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Arm Ban da, JUarters, Etc. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Oaast and Geodetic Survey. Table shows times and heights of high and low water st Fort point, entrance to San Francisco bay.

For city front I Mission-street pier) add 26 37 minutra from New Orlesna; 1 dy alba. 38 hours 15 minutes from Ioa Aneles, at m. Merchandise to Swsyne it Uoyt, fewanioo Pilot. Kocked at pier Vi. Stmr R.

1. HAonVa. Bcott. 3 days from lMt sound poH. at a.

m. In ballast to Standard -JSwtK'Sll u.m o. rf. 1 minuTea, taraTiaara time.) Thursday. May 28.

houra 4 minutes from Hongkorjt; 5 days 23 boura FUN, FROLIC ON SHINYO. Sunrises 4:61 I Sun seta 7:23 Moon rises 10:64 p. m. Moon's last quarter 28, 1:33 a. m.

New moon 5. 10:05 a. m. vj minutes iniui iiuii'wi 1 neneers and merehandise to Toyo Risen Kuaha Commny. Msnhall pilot.

Docked at naer 3j. Stmr WEST NILLS. AUen ft days 14 houn May 26 to June 1. Time. Ft.

Time. Ft Tune. Ft. Time. Ft.

from lvsnuiut, at p. js.o.t diss to Mstaon i'agaUoo Company. Docked Kayaer silk Gloretf, bate. Low. Low.

High. B1IK HOI aiery lrlS i 8:43 4.S' (t-fit 8.1 Oruiaer FREOEKICE from Ban Pedro, st p. m. Two hundred first-class passengers arriving here yesterday from the Kar Bast on the T. K.

K. liner Shlnyo Maru gave evidence of regret on arrival at the dock. This they stated was because of the series of deck sports and other pleasures indulged In across the Chief Steward J. A. Rooney was I'rean lew.

tOUND A pair of men's glovea. Owner may f.i by provingownerahip and paying for ad. Box 6u2B0.Exminer. FOUND Child's gold bracelet in (root of Binporinm May 19. Pacitic 42IH.

FOUND Male Airedale dog, 143 Duncan at. i.c Call after 4 p. m. Tel Valencia 240. LOriT SCbUXrL, BVi MONT, ON OR ABOUT MAY 23.

TWO MV1CR AND WU1TK POINTER ONE FUld. CROWN, ANSWERS NAME OK OTHER EIGHT- MONTH-OLD PUP. "JIM." FINDER PM3ASH RKl'LRN TO ott TQLBPHONK HORACB BAXTKR AC SCHOOL AND ItrXMVIi RbWARP. LOST In S. F.

shopping dlat, sftemnoo of VVsdneaday. May Zi. one Past Matron's 27.. 28.. 28..

81.. 2t 4 4 0:24 0 2 4.8 87 Jt.O lOvg 0.5 8:5.1 4.7 11)05 2.6 4.00 8.8 10 2 0.8 6:12 4.8 Low. High. Low. High.

0:11 2.4 3.7 11-37 1.1 647 8.0 im 1.0 3.6 12:24 1 4 7:22 B.3 1 :58 1.3 7:59 8.7 1 :12 1.7 7:56 B6 Cleared From This Port. VL. Shoes for Men, Boys and Children; Rubber Boots, etc. Stock now open for Infpecrloa. All will bo sold la Iota salt.

N. restriction. AU koc to the hlRhest bidder. UNITED MERCHANDISE EXCITANGB. J.

JOHANNES. Aacfloneer. Harsns and Bminore. Pacific Mail CJo. for Vslwraijo.

Toyo Ki kslsh. BUZir alA'iUA, iA-nJB oouucum lulu. Mar.nTitionto- w.m. passengers. Rooney acted as official host and staged the various entertainments.

Excellent weather marked the voyage the entire distance, it is Jap sunr ihjuaioaw amity. urhi, for Yokohama. Toyo Kinen Ksishs. Stray R. J.

HANNA, tons. Scott, for Hon- jeweled IX E. studied to dragon crescent pin inscription 03, beck; reward. Notify MRS. J.

TAYLOR, NE. cor. l.Vh snd Jefferson Oakland, or ph. Oak-laiid 6M). LOST Sunday, soUuire diamond ring; Tif- OIUIU.

otsnoam t-Ji 5l't in 4 1 SHAKEUP ON NILE. lork i I.o AnielM Nswsro Line NOTE. In the above tabulation of the tiaes the daily tidks are given in the order of their occurrence, commencing with the esrly morning tide in the left-hsnd column and tlie succeeding tides ss they occur. On some davs but three tides occur, the fourth occurring the following The column of heights gives' the elevation ot each tide above or below the level of Coast Survey chart soundings. The numbers are always additive to the chart depths nnleaa preceded by a minus aign or dash when the numbers are subtracted from tha depths given on the chart.

British Government Cuts Down Expenses LONDON, May 25. (By the 'Asv YorkTBostotTand Ii Amteles. Williams. IHmond i Co. JOE LIBERMAN TODAY THtTRSDAY, MAY 36, 1021 11 a.

m. on the premises 122 GOLDEN GATE AVE (NEAR JONES) Content of the Desk Shop Flat Top Sa'nltary, Boo, keepers, and Typewriter Desks, Steel and Oak Filing Cabinets, Bookcase, Tables, Revolving and. Office Chairs, Cos turners, Waste Baskets, etc. JOE LIBERMAN, Auctioneer. NOTK This atoek la np-fo-daie and practically new, Tbe late John Boc-denfuld, manaicer of the Desk Shop, mi known for the quality of office furnishings he sold.

Terma Cash Absolute Sale, Sailed From This Port. Wednesday, Msy 2. OA Gas achr ONTIME, Uilicb. for Seattle, st 630 lany setting; on ro. car, or oetween aio Alluter to ltivisadero and Waller to Pierce ata, or vicinity of St.

Joseph's Hospital; keepsake; liberal reward. Telephone Fill-more 'J42H, or Pacitic 5ti77. COST Platinum and gold bar pin, ainethyTt setting, st Cslif. Hall, Polk U. or No.

3 Suiter car. Return to 3131 Washington st. or pbone West GU14 after 0:0 p. m. Reward.

LtNs'P In Owl Drug, Powell and Market, at 4 n. m. Tuea. black vanity box containing glasses. Kinder please return bag ident from Seattle (and sailed for Han Francisco at 10 n.

noon, atmr GrifTdu from Champenco. 8ANTA fVAftBAHA Arrived. Ma; -24, 8 P. destroyer Litclitieid from San Fraaoiara. Bailed.

May 25. 6:40 a. deitroyer Utchlield. TAtrt A Am'ved, May 23, 8 a. power s-hr Uuno from San hVandsco (and sailed tor Seattle at 4:30 p.

0 p. Br stmr tfudra from Uritannia fieach. Sailed. May 25, 6 a. atzar West Jappa Mr )eret.

VEVPI MA Arrived. May 23, 41 a. poer achr Vsquero from San franciacoJsnd sailed tor return st 7 p. m.l. VICTORIA Psssed, May 25, soon, atmr Bradford, frym Talara for Vancouver.

Island Porta, HONOfvOUI Arrived. May 29. atmr West Jena from Singapore: sunr West Bfka from Yokohama. Saild. May 25, 4 p.

atmr Wilhelrolna tor Baa Francisco. Foreian Porta. BATA VIA Arrived. May 83. Doich atmr TJ1-soudari from San Francisco.

CHAMPKRICO-Sailed, May 22, atmr San Joss for San Francisco. CU.AO Arrived, May 23. stmr Hant Terla from New York; atmr Jeptha from San l'Vanciaco ria Guayaquil, etc. GOTH KNBORU Sailed, May 14, Bwad mi Ballioa for Kan Francisco. GIBRALTAR.

Arrived, May 21, Br itror Canadian Pwwpevtor from Seattle. HONiKCNtJ Sailed. May 20, Dutch atmr Go-rontala for San Kraneiayox HALIFAX Arriied. May 25. Br stmr Caronia from Liverpool (and pfoeeoded for New York I.

liOHU Arrived. Mv 17. Jap atmr. Bbtnset Maru from San FrancUco via Yokohama; Jap atmr Argun Maru from. New York via San Pedro.

MRLHOliRNB Arrived. May 20, Br sunr Wal. marino from San Francisco. NEWCASTLE (AUS) Arrired. May 2.

achr Vigilant from Adelaide. PF.RIM-Tpsased. May 23, Br stmr Aframont Caatle. from Shanahai for York. S1NOAPORB Sailed.

May 22. Br atmr City of Dunkirk for New York. SYIkNEY (N W) ArriTed. May 23, atmr Ventura from Pan Francisco. SOUTHAMPTON Sailed, May 25.

Br atmr Olympic for New York. SAL EiRNO Arrived, May 16. Fr itml Mont Cerrin from Portland (Orel. SHANGHAI Sailed, May 20, atmr Broad Arrow for San Francisco. Arrived.

May 22. Br stmr Empress) of Japan from Honirkong (for Vancouver). TIENTSIN Arrived, May 20. atmr EMridgs from Seattle. VALPARAISO Arrired, May 20.

Br atmr Esae-qoiho from New York. WELLINGTON (N Arrired, May 20, Br atmr Tahiti from San Francisco. YOKOHAMA Arrived. May 17, atmr West slip from ban Francisco. Canal Ports.

BALBOA Arrived. May 23, Fr stmr Bt. Anrde from Valparaiso; stmr Montgomery City frotn Honolulu; Jap atmr Anyo- Mam from elan Fran-Cisco via San Pedro; stmr West Haven from ban Francisco via Sao Pedro; Br atmr Ebro Irom Callao. May 23 stmr Selma City for Yokohama; Nor sunr La Hsbra for San Francisco. MANILA Arrived, May 20.

Br atmr Mongolian Prince from Hongkong. Eastern Ports. BOSTON Arrived. Msy 24, atmr Yala from an Francisco via New York; atmr Alaskan treat New Orleans. HAMPTON ROADS Arrived, May 22.

Nor ma Theodore Roosevelt from Hamburg. MOBILE Arrived, May 24. atmr Clemencs 0. Morse from Baltimore. NKW YORK Sailed.

May 4, atmr Colon for Cristobal. Arrived. Mav 13. stmr Providence from Naples. PHILADELPHIA Arrived, May 25, stmr-la.

I. Luckenhach from San liVancisco. SAVANNAH Sailed. May 25, Jap stmr Meiyo Maru for Balboa and Han Francisco. Coast Newa Notes.

May S5. Air numo aboard Uie ate-mer Admiral Watson, bound from Seattle to Alaskan ports, were tampered with during the voyage north, and salt water was allowed to enter the boilers and fresh-water tanks, delaying tht vessel 48 houm, according to a message from Capl. Charles (Uasscock, master of the Watson, to the Pacific Steamship Company, own-em of the liner, today. The Wateon, which left Seattle last Thursday, arrived in Ketchikan late last night. One member of the crew, alleged to bans been found tatnrjeriKr with the vessel's machinery, was put ashore at Ketchikan, the message stated.

PORTLAND. Mar 25. Ship operator hers lUIliliAilli, piesaea the news that the eastern transcontinental railways had adopted reduced ratna to PorUand on produce Intended for export. Shipping interests received further good news today in an announcement that the Colum-ha rirer taisin rates irwiid become effective July 1. This will give Portland a differential over Piuret amind points of 10 per cent in grain and other freights from interrnaot points.

Twenty carloads of Waahintito and Oregon white ne is being asnembled at the docks at St. Helena for shipment to Lmrban la the barkentine George Hind. The atenmship Willaolo was working cargo at alt four hatches today at terminal No. 1. Some of the cargo taken on by the WiUiama line steamer came direct from the steamer Bearport, and will be carrixl to Atlantic ports.

Furs, silks and other swnn. freight came into Aaatio porta for transshipment. The Willsolo completed heir cargo late today, and shifted to Astoria to load 6,000 oases of snlmnn. I'm eest K. Johnson, general agent far the Pacific Steamship Company at Kobe, today took up his teniprrary duties as manager in Portland for the Admiral line during the aiwnce of Frank J.

OVonner who is re covering from a sevwre illness. Johnson arrived last week from Japan, where he the shippng business-ia showing much activity, Taking advantage of the cheap market, the Japanese have been buying heavily and tending their ship far and wide. The Iian.sh mntorsliip FSonia arrired today with cargo that included 437 tons of flat glaas from Antwerp. She will take a part cargo of grain here tor Balfour, (iuthr.e Co. and shift to get sound to finish.

Complaint was made to the Portland Chamber of Commerce totiav by Idaho wooljrowers that when heavy wool shipments were stilted from the interior the steamship companies operating ont of Portland promiseri lower rates when induced to make their shipments by way of Portland. TIPAYI i May 25. The steamer Owno lt 8 0-ciouk tut rnorn.ng at the Cutnusr-rt-la dnrk to load a cargo of euppLiee to go to Kuskokwim river, in Alaska. The Went Japna flnlatied loading at the North western dock and left downaoimd at o'clock this morning. She carried 12.000 tons of wheat from here, and will load lumber at Seattle and Mukllteo.

and then retnm here to take additional carvo at Ins Puget Sound lirmlwr milts. The Wahkena with ore, arrived at the smelter Tuesday night, and the Quadra came in today. Both will get out ton ght The Takushima Mam of the N. T. K.

fleet is expected to flnhh loadinf its lumher cargo at the port commission dock and leave port tonight As the frtabwt tea-Importing pert hi the iwuntry ontsirie of-New Y'ork. Icnma 'shipping see n't-iir the oriental nnawl evr re a gstoa, btaamakia ontnpsaiea era saul to sAse lamry Press.) In a Treasury cir ill', ana conicnis, seeiua coin. -10 vanruiu, apt. 2. Paiifi? W)7-' or Sutter.

5775. rilfch In TamiiTnaia Tavern "or Stmr C. A. SMITH, Olaen, for Coos bay, at '8unr MAJUOA, SsndeUa, for Honolulu, at 12:25 Gs achr COQtrBT.LE, 8wenon, for 8n Bimeoo 'VHhUMARV. famanchi.

for "wISr for Besltle. 3 P'8tmr CAPTAIN A. F. Roeers. st 3 5i Petroyer Wlt.MAM JONE8.

at 8 0O l. m. (ias launch KIWANCA, Anderson, tor Urn A ('J, Tsunch LAGPUNA. Hyman. for bo.

Anjele-. ''pesijycrHAZBLWOOD, at 9 AO p. m. To Leave Thia Port. Sailing schedule of vessels listed below subject to change by owners due to maritime labor difficulties.

Goodman's Sutter Street Salesrooms 422-8 Sutter Street near Stockton Tel. Setter 4839. A Fine Collection of HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AT AUCTION Today, Thursday, May 26, at 1 P. M. A beautiful Yerstnffed Chesterfield with chair and rocker to match, covered' tn Faun and cold mohair, Tvlth loose cushions 3-niece mahopany and cane suite with bine and gold velour covering; other suites In blue, mulberry and tanpe; odd overstuffed chairs In tapestry; dining room sets In vfalnut and mnhofrany with oval and round tables In William and Mary and Queen Anne design; wicker breakfast sets; an elegant 9-piece American walnut twin bedroom 6nlte with vanity dresser; another very attractive 9-piece twin bedroom suit In walnut; "-piece Ivory enamel set complete with springs and hair mattress; 7-piece mahogany suite; Hepplewhlte bed room chair and rocker In light oak; player piano In mahogany case; Columbia grafonola; Vernls Martin French cabinet; Davenport; gateleg, console and end tables; sewing cabinets, smoking stands, writing desks, teak wood furniture, Chinese console table in red lacquer with mirror to match, elegant red mahogany Chinese press, Chinese bird cages, mirrors, table, and floor lamp standards, silk shades, candle sticks, sterling silver tea set, 2 antique chests of drawers, 2 Italian hand-carved hall chairs, wrought Iron fire set; unusual gold leaf floor lamp standard, original cost $150, with made-to-order silk shade; 2 bronze electroliers on marble pedestals.

In Persian rugs there Is a 9x12 Uoyal Kermnnshah of unusual coloring, a Scrap 11x17, an Asia Minor 9x12 In blue and gold, 2 runners, several hearth.size rugs, a 9x12 blue and gold and a 9x12 mulberry and blue, Tien Tsicn. Talntlngs of note, bronzes, etc. WM. G00DM AX, Auctioneer. Another' change in officers was made on the China Mail liner Nile yesterday on the eve of her departure for the Orient, for where she Bails at 1 o'clock today.

Captain C. H. Cross, well known and popular skipper, formerly an American naval officer, was teiieved of command and in his place was appointed John T. Kinley who was formerly chief officer. Waterfront circles buzzed with gos-.

aip over this last-minute change. The vacancy caused by the promotion of Kinley made necessary the appointment of K. L. Tlndall as first officer, and Dr. J.

C. lOd wards, surgeon on the Nile, who was also relieved, was replaced by Dr. G. D. Schoon-maker.

Cross refused to comment on his removal. Officers of the China Mail dFclared that their action was no reflection on Cross. FaNOTHER MATSON SAILING. Promptly at noon the big Matson liner Manoa, setting well In the water with her heavy cargo and with cabins filled with steamed from this port for Honolulu. This was the third vessel of the Matson line to get away with non-union crews since the strike started.

The union picket boat Lillian followed by the San Francisco police launch, trailed the liner out as far as the heads. It is said. TTREIGHTER DISPLAYS SPEED. I ladv's silk liandha containing money; reward offered tor return to room 7, sequoia otejjJSaD, Jonntt CtiST -Vicnitj t.resn snd vtliite foi terrier, answers to name of "Teddy." Reward. BARBARA COCK-RITM 11M Hrwen at.

TTWack-leather ke case aniTTteysj name snd addreaa on esse. Finder pleaae notify K. 0. iltXIHSON. Pbons Sumiet 190i 142 H'Jl ve.

COST- Lady's wrist watch at carnival grotuida Blh snd Market st; initials H. B. to I. Return 31 6lh it, Irene Lewis; liberal reward. i LOST Bsby'a gold bracelet, Sunday the Kith, on 1:40 Key Routs boat or connacluig car Pgravcd "Inns." 114 Cols at a'acttio 54 Reward.

EtlHT Airedafe dog, male, black and bow-Buii. 22, vicinity t'Sth av. and Lake lincnse number L'5IK; name Hector, i'Uto Pacific reward. Xrfiw7! ndsy eveiiinii from auto, brown Kolinsky fur either Ala. or reward $0, Box ZUUo, Jsiiinutr, Oakland.

From Thursday. May -t. 9i p. 10. 1 p.

m. SinEntiore, Br atmr Wollina-ton, Br stior WaioUpu New York, atmr Tn Vancourer, Httn Amy Turner Vaniiourer. atmr- Admiral Sebree. Philadelphia, Uur Artigas Vllriiso. Jan r.tmr Hayo rlrilny.

May ill. p. m. p. 'M 3 p.

ni. 1fl 5 p. m. 24 a. in.

Mil From pier l.o Anirtles. utrur Premdent. I.os Aniie aluir Yule, Auckland, ntmr Wet Hlxtnn Garnie Auction Co. BY ORDER Or MR. ALFREDO TRIGITER0S I Will Sell the Entire FURNISHINGS Of Ilia' Elcaran Realdence At 1914 Clay St.

Between Franklin and Gonga, Tomorrow, Friday MA Vs S7TH 11 A. St. Consisting of 12 Rooms of Elegant Home Furnishings ta Detail In tomorrow'a paper. FRED II, GARNIE, Anctloaeer. ma- api-ikAM anil ffemllvr arc arnlnar Saturday.

May iW. 8 p.m. Hi 4 p. ro. 7 m.

31 pm pic p. m. sn p. m. 33 p.

m. as p. m. 2ii honKkoriR. utiur Arour Maru.

SanUMi, atmr Holartan Manila, ntmr West llrnshaw LowT Kodskand caae wednesdav a. in, 7th 8. P. local. A.

Sutter, M'4 Biui. inary Court. Oakland. Klmlmrst Kl.a rel EtiST Kwfakat West Point, Miy" .3. ItiCK OI-SON, 61 Market at buttle fi.6; reward.

JJQifTpiTiro'li Iliby, voin puree, conummi silver, gold piiic and two importaul kcji, Reward. Bos Kxaminer. EotsT UoTiT nroiN.Ti. i in diamond surrmmded by feed pearls Under rrln 11 llvayms lussiawHiaii Local shipping Interests are keenly UlM.1,,1 'O Fro'n pier Itoiujkoug. Jai stmr Clioyo 1 p.

m. 84 Almli-il lliM. 11am cular, issued today, calling for retrenchment In departmental and other expenditures for next year, the necessity to provide for interest on Great Britain's debt to the United States Is especially referred to. All government departments have been instructed imperatively to cut the estimates for next year's supply services 20 per cent' The circular says that so far as can be seen, the ordinary revenue for 1922-23, even if no taxation is remitted, is not likely to exceed pounds. Interest and debt services will absorb 165,000,000 pounds, so that only 486,000,000 will be left.

Brass Foundry Firm In Bankruptcy Court An involuntary petition in bankruptcy was filed yesterday by creditors against fi. F. Von Der Mehden and E. G. Soeth, doing business as the Commercial Brass Foundry Company and the Commercial Metal Machine Company.

'The petitioners and the amount of their claims, are: National Smelter Corporation, Harron, Rick-nrd McCone, $281, and A. Spiro, $209. The Kelly-Springfield Tire Company filed a petition In the United States District Court yesterday asking that the Thomas J. Powers Tire Company be declared bankrupt, as It had shown preference In paying certain creditors In full when it did not have sufficient money to pay all of Its obligations. Sheridan Auto Co.

Purchased by Durant MUNCLB May 25. Announcement was made today of the purchase of the Sheridan Motor Car Co. of this clty from the General Motors Corporation by W. C. Durant, former president of General Motors, D.

A. Burke, president of the Sheridan company, and others. The deal was reported to Involve about $5, Ui I3IS mtmlKiiut nanK.nio. ana rec. From laer Mnntlay, May 30.

A ps'eel post package. Kewar.l r.ir p. in. TT p. m.

2 return. HLCKI.fcX utEIu a-l Boston, aOur Bantu Haltimore, atmr Wtllwlo (l.l:AVTNri WORKS. IKS tiUtt at. I'I Bit DIKKCTOHY. watching the speed of the big new Matson freighter Manulanl of 14,600 tons capacity, Which Is making her return maiden voyage from Honolulu with a capacity cargo.

Radio messages received last nigtyt by the Marine Exchange gave the vessel's position as 200 miles off port and while she Is not duo until tomorrow afternoon, speculation is rife that she will boat her record to the islands and will make i ort tomor Steiiart 33. Montgomery S. Washington Jarksnn Paeiflc Hroedway-1 ll.n. vr. V- Monteomery 12.

134. I3ll. Vallejo r.nlr,! America and his instrue- cp-er Mnin M'in Bcsle Freinnnt KiMt Firat fr. M. SB.

P. M. BS. Second 37 Kearny .10... Grant ate.

(1 Powell 43 Powell Transp't-Lairina 4 Mission 1(1 Hoard-1 lion are to acll ever thlnjc. to. 12. 44. 16.

row morn nK. lr not ion cnt. Kevera Dealers and Hotel Keepers, Attention! MONSTER FURNITURE AUCTION 2 Weeks Accumulation, including Complete Apartment House Two Upright Pianos, Table lctrola, 1,500 yds. of good Carpet In large sizes, "25 room size Kugs, many Bureaus and Chiffoniers, Brass Beds, 20 Vernls Martin and Enamel 2lnrh continuous post 34 and 44 Beds, 2 Complete Office Outfits, in Immense one-diiy trade Auction Sale. TODAY, THURSDAY, MAY 26th, at 10:30 A.

M. in salesrooms, 1742-44 Geary below Fillmore Included In thia week's tale we ore offering the content of IS flat anil ureen TJnii n-1 l'nlon-2 Filbert Oreenwich-I Green wich-2 Innhinl Sansome lloward-i Matson officials are making the trip on the Manulanl. h'hina Kuurlh Kolanm-2 4.... NEW TANKER LAUNCHED 'M. Hamami Odd numbers oorth of Market st.j eren.

aouUt. Due at Thia Port. LWtT' Two carat diamond, in claw set mi broken from ring; reward. -lo i'oat St.rt. Blark dog.

witti wliit pans s-id breast; license No. '-'l8. Return Xo 2si 2th it. Phnne Reward. lOST Post and VtxTSrm.

silver fountain pen: name engraved. ittu l'rnsject7li5v tb'ST Mare Island emplovTTadijNo. Kinder piesw mail to J. E. IionweU, i44 Kntuckyst, Vsllejo.

al. TJOSt IHamond-nog infrotit of Haas candy atrre. Market at. Reward. Intiii Oak st 0W Brown euiala dog, black now; nam Mitsj- child's Jiet; reward.

Lr.rkin CiiTsT A VmaJlHack purse, coiitauiing aoout rewrrl I'hone West 401H. ffiis'ffcffoW" mentwgr6uhday. dO'ruitvals car Reward; Ifiiting witli diamond; reward. 259 27th ta. CThH'P Bunch kevs.

Return to 7341at bntjer fJvST Alrwial'e: fag number 2(131. Phone l'arkril3 jrwariL LTiKT Young man'seost Finder, irtesse phone anurias I3K. Llifi'f Two Tani" wicker naakets; suitable reward. Call Berkeley 4104. SMALT.

watrn vicinity Polk sfc llewarrt I'hrme Pscifig 13l, rcwslTTir Viiv Inforiiwiira of Rotiile, black ih! while fn titrier, I year old: no Quuut km. tM Bnant at slaraet 6-4 -li. I'ier Thurday, May 2. Mobile City, stmr, from New York Standard Arrow, tmr, from SliaiiKhal Preaident. atmr.

from Ian Anaelea Eastern Auction House Bought from Public Administrator Sale NEW TIRES Vulcanizing Works Formerly O. J. Wild, Deceased. I Will Sell TODAY, THURSDAY At 11 A. on PrrmluM, 3776 MISSION ST.

fonaiatlna: of Vulcanising Outfit, Air Compressor Tank, Motor, Tools, Tiro Machinery, New Tires, Used Tires, Inner Tubes, Materials. Ktc. -IIEUIAJf COHJT. AMtlsmeca. Sttttatiw.

Br atmr, from apartments, Duntler electric vacuum cleaner, apartment house aiaei IV apartment aiise ran anil coal ranges, library and llvlnsv room furniture la fumed and leather, dining nets rh all woods and finishes, folding; beds, sewing machine, floor Iniaps, aluminum ware, dlshea, utensils, hrlp-a-brac, paint- The steel tank steamer Hammae was successfully sent down the ways at 8:20 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Potrero plant of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. The vessel has been built for the United States Shipping Board and haa a capacity for 75,000 barrels of oil HOLIDAY FOR EXCHANGE. In- view of the observance of Memorial Day on Monday, members of the San Francisco Stock Bond Kxchange yesterday voted that the exchange remain closed from Friday te Tuesday, next. and pictures, nennine, rnriainn, nrapea, iiimiain Davenports, Indies' rfMka. buffet, bookeaoea.

silverware, etc berond Mimee to enumerate here. Friday. May 27. I'ier Wolreritie Stat, atmr. from 4(i Choyo Mam, Jap atmr, from New York AA Amur Maru.

Jap itnir, from New York Yal. stmr, from law Angeles m. 7 liritTdn, atmr, from Charonerico .17 AlK.inn.mil, stmr, fmnt Slianshni Manulani, atmr, from 30 l'ts. trsn'rort. from port on Puget Lafins Come early and examine Kood.

aa ire eipect to eell at the rate of 100 lota per boar for seven houm to complete nle. A our reeriilar patrons know, there Is no reserve or limit here ear salesroom cleaned ont at every aaic. NOTI4 Tuesday next we will aell the I'nn Cafe and Saloon at Turk and Taylor street, Inilurllns. Hranke Ilach bnby arrand piano, electrlo regla- iturdnv. Mar i.

ters. bar, futures, table and cssuru. iienier note tne naie. 1 Admiral TVe. atmr.

from Vaneoiifsr. Aiaiuju is. CXAiisas Anctloaeer, Jssjtns. sWBsVliaa porVMa Jrwrat.

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