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SUNDAY DnfelanO iCtlbunc NOVEMBER 2 1923 Edited by FllANK CLIFF. SHIP, WITH MO FHANGONIA IS OH MV ROUND GLOBE Oakland Port of Call for Ships Of Pacific Mail Finland Takes California Eggs East When FINIvND of the Panama-Pacific line sailed for New Yoik yr.itr-nl.iy noon lia! a large shipment of Petaiuma egg aboard. Three well-known skippcis command the 'hips of this line CAPTAIN ADRIAN "KING" ZEEDER of the Manchuria an old IV, tic Mail commander. CAP IAIN W. J.

MUNROE has the Kroonland and CAPTAIN THOMAS GAR LICK has the inland. He is alfo of the Pacific. TOB MILLION FEET LIBER PRODUCT FBDH13 MILLS rxneae mures 15 -Knot Ship Placed on Coast From Gt. Britain London Importer Will Carry Refrigerator Cargoes to Europe. Trie T.nndnn Importer has been i.Mod to the fleet of thi Furnesi-I'rlnce plying from the T'nlted Kinifilom t.o tli Pacific Onst.

The r-e'v vessel will replico the Southwestern Miller, one of culler members of the fleet. Tli" rio addition li a 15-k-not vessel niid Bl be on this rnmt for lending early in February. The London Importer Is one of the ships of Its type afloat. She of 11, tons deadweight, and is a new vessel. She Is a sister to the London Shipper and London Merchant, lso on the Pacific Const run.

The London Shipper has established ft new record from San Frm-elsco to Glasgow, making the run in 2," days, 2 1 hourH, from dock to dock. The vessel sailed from this port October 27. Tlus, according to ltlpping men. Is the fastest time ever made by ship regularly cniploed on this run. These, nhips are employed in rnriylng large cargoes of fruit ami perishables, from This coast to Furope.

lOiperlmental taken across last year arrived In nich perfect condition that a rPKul.tr service was established by the Furness-Prince Line. -I i I A lt ij Vy' "vJ ir. I I "ji 1 REPORTS 21 Hour. 9 a k- Va. ii Mu Pedro: 12-1 niileii S.iu Pedro.

i II. ho New York, tulles felll a. I for New ors 1232 iiio.sl rom ran io. ii'sm. Vvoe.ilo.i I New York.

SOS'l 'il l. I'loe i ion i. Plilla.feli.hla. 13. -2 li hi p.

M.ii, ii, s.i. i Pi aiicl.eo; 1 luil- -r So I i i- i.i li( Frauils. a i in i ii i i lie lor 1 1 ool I Ml TONS OF STATE Liner Also Carries 150 Passengers on Trip East Via Canal. When the Pa nama -Taciflc liniT Finland, Captain William J. Munro.

sailed at noon yesterday from San Francisco for New York via thr Panama canal and Cuba, she had on board ISO passengers and 300a tons of freight. The Finland Is the second vessl of this company's fleet to sail from this port on tho renewed coast-to-coast service which was stopped during the war. Included In the Finland cargo are 500 cases of efjgs. 500 tons of rice for Cuba and 100 bales of hops for Antwerp, as well as numerous other shipment.4 of California dried fruits and vegetables. The eggs were shipped froni Petaiuma yesterday morning and rushed aboard the Finland ntnl placed in the refrigerating ifrhee.

Anions the cabin passengers on the Finland are Colonel George A. ltaynes and Mrs. Baynes. Colonel Iiaynes was the oldest surgeon-general In action during the war. Their home Is in Snohomish, Washington, and they are now on a tour of the world.

Captain J. C. Wallace and seven officers of the U. S. Government dredge Culebra.

which they re- cently brought to San Francisco, are returning to the Canal zone on the Finland. The Manchuria will be the next ship of the Panama-Pacific line to Arrive. She is now on her wnv in command of Captain Adrian I "King" Zeeder. For many years Captain Zeeder was in command of Pacific liners on the trans- Pacific run from San Francisco. I Captain William J.

Monroe, who has command of the Finland, Is the i youngest of the line's command- I era and has spent nearly all of his time on the Atlantic. 1 Captain Thomas W. Garlick, who 1 is In charge of the bridge of the I Kroonland, is also well known on the Pacihc. having had command of the Minnesota of the Hill line. This was the largest American built steamship and plied from Seattle.

He started his sea career at the age of 10, aboard a whaler. For twenty-five years he has hold Pacific commands, leaving this ocean, as did Captain Zeeder, at the opening of the world war, to command transports on the Atlantic. Poor Visibility Causes Bad Wreck BALBOA, Panama, Nov. 24. The steamer Mevanla, from Kan Pedro, yesterday rammed the steamer Steel Knglneer, bound from Philadelphia for Vancouver.

The accident occurred In the outer harbor. The Steel Kngineer will be repaired at Cristobal, but the Mevanla, only slightly damaged, will be able to continue her Poor visibility Is held to have been responsible for the collision. ISIJM) PORTS dlan Swttlah for Vancouver. Arrived Not Br Btmr Afplnpf from New York: Btmr 1 olunteer form Manila for New York Snlkol irtmr urtT for jsr clir Vancouver fur Vanoouver. OT.

21. tmr Manoa for Sun Franctaro- 11 a atmr W. s. Miller for San Franciaoo; 9 rt p. atmr Makawell for Dllo.

Not. 20. Br itmr titilatit for senttle. Arrived. Nov.

21, Pro at ill r. c.i oeouana, nence Sept. 28 NoT" 23- Uahuta Manila Arrived. Not. M.

ttmr JaTa Arrovr heme Oct. 24; MmF Presj(lent MeK1nleT fron! Seattle via Yokohama, Sailed. Nov 17 tmr Somme for Ban Francldro; Nov 'l I 'ii- i.i'"-"iM ror rsan rrwno 1 kpo Notice to Mariners The following Information lippn reived from the branch Hydrograpblc office at Port'and. 'Numhr of henry timbers floatlns hlcb apparently, part of a hoathouse, In track of "8twle Nor. 21st.

In lit. N. i-' 80 v. 12 3S'." The master of the American pteamer Col.l llarlior renorta to this offlre bv radio that at 1 p. Nor.

22nd, when In Int. N. 17' 44'. lone. W.

102 2.V. panned a log 40 feet floating horizontally 17 Inches out of Trat.r: also at 1:2" p. when In lat. 17' Ions. W.

102 10' pased a tree root about 2 feet out of water. 7 feet tn diameter, i J. T. Nautical Expert, in Charge. Llghti and Beacon, Portland Canal, Alaaka.

The position of the liirhts and beacon rp-eent'v established In the Portland Canal are aa followx: Reef point Mffht. 10 feet above the let. 04' 40 ltng. ISO 12' 2e V. Cliff Point Light SB feet above the water and olcured from to PJO: tiosltitin.

lat. 5.1 4P' 5S Ions. Lift" n'." 12" w. Turn point Beacon. 15 feet hlih: iK-idltion lot.

2' ao lone. 180 25 v. Beaconi. Humboldt Bay On Novemlwr 1. lluniholdt Hbt Kntrance Range Beacon-were perianent'T dlncontlnued.

Buoya. San Dif.fo Bay Alioot Peeen'ber 1 the fol'owlng buova will he eMabll'hed to mark the ctiannel from Ban Itiego Bbt Beacon 12 to Glorieta Bay Beacon 1 Glorleta Entrance Buoy 2. a second class nun In 12 feet if water, about ft.il yarda 12b fmm the tank at Corinado. Glorleta Bay Fnlranoe Boot i. third claas nun In fj feet of water, about iron) varda from the tank at Coronao.

Apnroxlmste position: Let. J2" 41' long. 117 10' TV. Crescent City tifht. Callfoynle Abrliit Feliruary 1.

ll24. the luminous power Creseent City Light in aporovlo'atelT 41 44' 40 long. 1J4 OS" will he tnereaed to JiV OOQ randiepower. Sbol. Cave St.

EMea Altaka TJe master of the steamer Latnnche reports sbol water, wltk least depth of I fathnma nnfu hottotn about 24 miles 142 from Cape St. Kllas. Approilreate position: Ltt. J9 2l' loot 141 in- Transport Movements lb ftMlowina arr dm aoieaaienete ns rt tires and orrlrtlt In tfce asoTentent th TnltM tat Treosoort Berrlcet Arror.ne in Sa iVanciaoe. Canhral At 8e.

FreDClaro, to Bevlole Not. 20. Onumont En route (aa rraaelse to Mew Tork. Sanellt Mtnrii to 8s rrtaelaoo. dremonro 1 Kew tort j.

Gratt rente tM, rrtecleeo to new Tflrt. Ft.rera Jtf rTsointoa Rosda. Metre So eoote Mantle to Ma fnoelooo. Merrlrt ro more to tewoBtoie, Keveort tewe Kae rmlm tf Manila. Vera la Son fraocloeo.

eatsso if MseMe. -KB roe to jxaau runs, sails 21. l.i lr tor fcT for Lu. for rVAKLAND and Philadelphia have befn added to the ports of call of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. The Santa Olivia, which i to sail fro niNew York early next week, will lie the first ship of the service to make the new cities.

Philadelphia will only receive the freight vessels while Loth freight and boats will call here. This will give Oakland a weekly service to the Atlantic coast. move upon the part of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company is one of the most important' additions that has yet been made lo the port. It no tonly gives Oakland merchants and fhippers another direct service, to the east coust hut alao gives the city a tiirouph passenger service hy way of the Panama Canal. Carrisso Will Hold Trial Today Tlie trial of the new Oceanic PtpHiiiv'iip Company's motorship Carrisso will be held on the bay to-dny.

The vessel was formerly the motorship Maiiunkook of the V. Shipping Board. he was purchased by the local concern and will be placed In the sugar carrying trade. On her maiden voyage she will be in comnnnd of Captain Harry Houdlelte, wli'iso father has been a commander in the Oceanic service for many years. The CaiTiHso has just been overhauled at the Moore rlrydock and sliipyard in the estuary.

She is equipped with twin screw Diesel engines. TO DEPART Z.WZ Li vi Fln'aer llricjiiuinj HmUuvo Mum Manila Itfihcrt Dollar Vlrtntla Canadian Funin'i rorlland Monlorry Marunrei Loa AiJKeh" Puth Alexander Tuesday, Noyembar 17. Xeve Vfirk Wl 1'pM'i t'l'ilndeliiliia And. T.iTckentiai'li Souih Amerieu Santa Cruz Si-atile Admiral Oewev Seattle Cadareltii Porlland' On'ia I'orilnnd Admiral Mi'hlev Portland Fort Kra! Ilnrelia Wafhlnnton int Arena Cnanteinor Ib Angi'l-a Yale Wedneaday, November 2" Liverpool Ilowlek Hall Liverpool New York "ev York Honolulu llnno'lllu Seattle I'ort'a'Ht Coos liny I'uri'kn I'nlnt Arena Gothic Star VenezneU Obloan MntHtinln Mmina Ala Stanwood Pnf.r Putnam Hortie Hnnlon Mnzstlfln Sen Poam Tlilrvar.l nuinholilt NoTember 29. Warrnna Cnrnrao Wallinffford San Antonio Hrooklnirs Lou A'liroli'P Loa Anpt-1'1 Thuriday, Sydney Sioltle Portland Monlert-y Loa Angele Friday.

Lfindnn Vlrtnrla Pol Lns AniieV November 80, Pern K. H. Klnmley Adm. Klk Yale Loa Aneli Adm. I'orraut Saturday.

Deoember 1 Cnr.llfr Charlton TTsll ILuiikonR 'fenvn Maru Svdnpv HoM.vwv.oiI Nnrr.dk Panta Rosn ltaltlnuire Pomona Moxioo Npwnort Mexico Bollar Sen tl le Klith Alexander Vli'torla t'anaJlan Oliai'rver Lnreka Mayfalr 1ia Anirelos Harvard Los Anodes Admiral Evan" TO ARRIVE Bnerioa Alret Weat lappa Cristobal Newport Seattle Ruth Alexander Portland Monday, NoTember 28. Shanfhtl 1 Tahoh'f New York Btitorpco Honolulu Lnrlloe BrttUb Columblt Portland Srlilev Portland Cuba Port San I.n It San IjO Admiral Dewey Los Angflea Yale Tuesday NoTember 17. Rnltlmore Eastern Kntjrht lllln Manila Ala Seattle Curacao t'uget Sonpil Amlrea fUckenbacli Wedneaday. Norember 28, Phlladplrhla Vnilhllo N.w York Santa Fluooliilu Manon Mobile Katberlne Lnokenhorli Loa Humboldt Loa Aogeloi Harvard Thursday, November 29. Manila Plprre Harrv Seattle Admiral Farracot Portland Cballamba Loa Anireles Yale Los Annele A'lmiral Fiskv Friday.

Hoyember 80, New York Pranclsrn Mnlilln New Orleans Portland Monterey Los Angclex Saturday Baltimore Paltlniore Florence Luekenhaeli Lena Luckenbach Admiral F.vantf MarcHret rtornthy Aleiauder rjeoember 1. Georse Allen Alhert Jeffreys Ito-e Cltv Portland Dui Anzrle Sunday rcember Harvard Bordeaux Boston New Yfli-k New York Lob AnicMes Vermont Kentucktan Pranmna Vintta Humttoldt ARHIVED a. an. Stmr Bertl M. Hanlon.

Jacob aon; 00 houn from 1 mua River; feet nf lumber to K. A. Cbamherlan. a. m.

Fr itmr Provldenole. Furt stimt: 4 daya n.1 lo hoora from Santt jno tons of ropper to Coaonafntt Du toleo (Silovlcb. pilot). 1:5 a. m.

ftiur Hea roam mil: 11 boura fvora Point Arena: 210.000 feet of lumber to Union Lumber company. 8 00 t. ai Sirar OHIO. Johnson: Si bonrt from Ran Pedro: la ballast to Steamibip Company. t.

m. stmr Hnmnoidt. Baurbmta: iw twuMb from San Pedro; pant, sad tadt. ts White Fler Line. I.

m. Stmr Helen P. nrevr. Turret- en: 14 near from anenwooite; Sin OOO feet lnroher and mt. to Ooodyetr Reilweod Lumber Companv SOTIBa n.

a. m. Stmr Annette Kolp. Johneon: bonra from Rao Pedro; la btllen to Me-Cormlik Steambln Cmpany. 1:00 a.

m. Btmr ierocrie. P'lln! BT tonra from Kn Pedro; ell to Cabin Oil Com pa nr. 7:40 a. Br etiT Canadian reriner Me- Keman: tionre frm San Pe-'ro: SM tone pa7er to fodwell rliir (Olelow.

p'ot. I. etmr MetTiii lienor. tt: 15 ifaye front Kew Tors. SI Woere frnae I'edro; adee.

Robert IVUr WITH NOTABLES Liner Carries 368 People Ibanez Is Aboard; Has 45 Californians. The Cunard liner Franconla Is on her way from Npw York to San Francisco "with 3G8 ratten rvors aboard, Including Vinrente Blasco Ibansi, the famous' Spanish and other notables. The" liner is the first of the around-the-w olid fleet to get away from New York for the 1924 season, and Mie ehould in San Francisco, December 2. Two days will Vie spent here and then the vessel, her passenger list augmented by a number of bay district travels, will continue on around the globe. Forty-five Cnlifornlans will be aboard the liner when she heads for Hilo.

The passengers on the bitr ship paid approximately 1 in passage money, and experience of the line officials indicates that they will spend at leant that much more In eouvenlrs and other expenses. For this voyage the express company had printed artistic script of the face value of $30,000 in denominations Of 25 cents. 50 cents, II and 15. This script will be traded to passengers for real money, and will be used only on board ship for tips, purchases of reading matter, candies, drinks and other items not covered by the passage money. A TKEASVTRE SHIP.

The express company's cashiers also have on board close to half a million dollars to defray expenses to be borne by the company in transporting passengers to places of interest on shore. The cruise will coverall points of interest in the Far lOast, the tropics and the After leaving San Francisco, the Franconia will call at Ililo, Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Inland Sea, Miyajlma, Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Batavia, Singapore, Rangoon, Calcutta, Colombo, Bombay, Port Sudan, Cairo, Alexandria, Naples, Monaco, Gibraltar and New York, where she scheduled to arrive on March 2 7. EASTERN PORTS Baltimore Sallrd. Nor. 211.

stmr American for Shu Franc-laio, Arrived. Nov. 2o. hluir Sagadahoc. lienca Oct.

atmr Coinuiiri'iiil Spirit, hone. Sept. 30. Hulled. Nov.

lilt, aluir Agwipond tor Sjo I'cilru; stmr Akwi-Biex for San Pedro. New York; Arrlwrt, Nov. 23. atmr Jolm Vt orthlUKton from Snu I'edro. Boston Cleared.

Not. 1. itmr Fairfield City for Manila: Nov. 21. atmr S.

M. Simula lu for San I'etrro. Baltlmoie Sail.il. Nut. 81, Btmr Kanta Caci.ia for Sau Fram-lano: nuir Diiiwjn lor ban I'edro.

Arrived. Nov. 21. atmr lluul- y. hauca Oct.

80. Cleared. Nov. 10. itair Ste bunk for San I'edro via New York.

Arrived. Nov. 22, atmr Hauley, lience Dot. 30. Mobile Sailed.

Nov. 21, uis Orunilale for San IfraneUeo. New York Arrived, Not. 21. stmr aufico from WWapa Harbor.

Balled. Nov. 21, Btmr W. S. Ulieem lor Ban I'edro; stmr Bubortco for San I'raucisi'O.

Arrived, iU, tror Hueuenot from San Pedro. Sailed. Not. 22, atmr J. U.

Luckeubach for Sau rrantlBco; Btmr AlKonquin for San I'edro; J. X. Mwffett Jr. from San I'edro; stmr 'lexan, haca Not. 1.

Sailed, Nov. 22. uur Soi.kouU for San Francisco; Btmr Norlina for San Pedro; atmr Walter JennlnBB fmm San Padrai itmr Robin Hood, nenre Oct. as. Sallad, Not.

12, Btmr KcuadOr for San Fran jiBCo; itmr Manchuria tor San Francisco: Jap stmr Lisbon Maru for Yokohama. Newport Newa Arrlred, Not. 22. Br Btmr flbndlrlat. rnc Oct.

81 for London. Norfolk-ArrlTCd. Not. 22. Br Btmr Albion tar from Astoria lor Europe.

N.w Tork AkItM. Not. 2. tmr Chaa Pratt from Baa Pedro; Btmr Halaey from ban itmr Jamea Mctiea rroiu baa t-enro. lied.

Not, 23, atmr Iowan for San Fran fiscal itmr Muoalret for San Prancttco. Batlmor Hailed, Not. 28. Jap atmr Bel arliim Mara for Can Antonio Chile. Philadelphia Arrived.

Not. 23. Btmr I. C. Unnnall from Kan Pedro.

Norfolk Sailed Not. 18. Br itmr Royal tat for Ban Padro. Arrived. Not.

S3. Peru alnf Marl from Mellllonea. New Orleans Sailed, Not. 21. Br Btmr IVottlak Caatle; Not.

16, Jap atmr Seattle Mara fr Oalveaton. COASTWISE NEWS ASTORIA. Nov. 23. The turner Howlck Hall arrived this morning- from Vancouver, u.

ana will talc on freight in Portland nd Astoria for London. Tha Norwegian steamer Storvlken, aftar discharging Oriental freight hr tailed this morning for Cooa Bay, Laden with 00,000 feet of lumber from Prescott, the steamer schooner Davnport sailed today for San Pedro, The motorship Challambra arrived from Portland this morning, and after loading 600 tons flour and feed hera sailed this afternoon for San Pedro. HAN PEDRO, Nov. fcS. The Luck-enbach freighters, both heavily laden with Gulf and Fast Coast products, arrived here today.

They wers the Katrlna Luckenbac.h from Mobile and the Harry Luckenbach Transpacific Mails Tim of eloiim. nnluoa qtltrwUe anocitwa. It Oakland oiapfftcsr --CHra ls'sTcmrwr ST, t-M Franresg of AIa. Pscemher 1, p. r.rant.

Daeemher 4, 100 (. Prealilcnt Wilson. Japan and Kora Not. JT, 2:80 t. EmpreM of Asia.

rremher 9. Prldrnt Orairt. Deeambtl 4. .00 t. PrteUBiit Wllaon.

JiVorifc Not. ST. 1:80 Fmnrfsi of Aria. rcmhF 2. PreMent Oram.

Cmbe 4. 8 00 a. PrealiVn Wtloo. Bites Iet Iniie asd Freneh lado-Ctitna Not. BT.

n. Rmpresa it IetBhr 2. ti. m. Prel1eit Grant.

December 4. a. President Wllnon. lam ad Btrtlti Settlememte Ne. IT, 1:80 1.

Fraprem of Aili. ranker 3. 1:80 p. Pre-tdost HranT. reeemeer 4.

00 a. Prealifcnt rMUea. t)illiree Waade Noremher 80. 6:30 a. Arionne.

Not. IT, 1:80 n. Ettpreai of Aria. rVrtntwr I. 1:80 Preeldent nranr.

Dorember 4. 8:00 a. Pretldeat VTlltoa. Eavalla lalaada JleTeaahtr J. 1:00 Mttjjnls.

Tfmlr 0, City of tJSmtot'i. a. ti', freeld'ent Wnm. loatralla aad Weat Au.trali KaTeoiher :00 a. m.

TehltL Tcmrr 4 a. Tearsra, Hew CealaaaV VoTmhr IS. OO a. at. "ashttU tWeahef 4 a.

ta Ttntara. IUxIm aad etrtral Amerlo a at. vitfila. reeetaoer 1. T.S0 S.

teesmfrer 00 a. Bollrar. of SS of All But Fivi- MiTfon Arc Shipped From Pacific Coajt Ports. htir.lr'd n1 htrty-ttiroxi mllli roportlna; to V.t Toast for th -jveelc Vnlemlipr 17 TnanUfaC- nire.l feet rf lumber: r.v',1 I 0 1 i ft. and shipped f.f.

f'-r reporting mills was -ti rrr rent nbova normal. New business 'vai per cent be loir prn-iucipin. S'hlpmi'nta trere) i pfr cent below business. Fifty-nine per rfr.t of allnW hnsiiioss taken duiinir tha Week was for future; witep delivery, tlla amounro'i t-; which 1 9.37?.3I- was for ('iraro and 43,012. i 1 f-'o- export.

Nrw business 'try rail nmo'in-oil 1 2 7 3 fan. per rent of th wok's Iunibr sblpnifnts moved hv w.iler. ThI.t amounted to 5S f't, of wliirh 34.764.49S feet rniivcl roan and Inter-coastal, IS, 194 009 feet overseas. Kail shipinen.13 totaled 1541 are. I'nflliod doTie'tlc cargo orders totaW 111.414,733 feet.

Unfilled export oruWi 43,371 feet. I'nfilled rati trade orders J873 ars. In the first 4n weeks of th year, production reported tr West I'oast Lumherrrion'-i nstsociatlon has been 4.17.V771 2o7 fet; new business. 4. "SO.

1 47 fPt. and shipments. 4.iy32.5!9 feet. Line Vessels Make 2 14 Visits The shirs of the American- i Iliwailan Steamship Company hive made enlls at Oakland since the opening of tbe line direct Oakland-Atlantic Coast service, accord-j lug to announcement from the Law. I rente Terminal, local agents for the line.

The American-Hawaiian Conl-i pany was the first 'of the big steam-i I ship lines to make Oakland a port of call. MISCELLANEOUS I MAN MKcn, K-t. ti. Th motorshln J' aiii it. 1 ton-, nt mij txAaj bj fr "oa.it Tra-Pnir t'otfinanv to C.

llnhft of run Hacu for T1tJ will be Into refrlferfrtr nvfi'rr hrinipi tail ittoerar nirhttnIj't' tn ivitero- Mexican porta fnm ITi taflinir of th tiamir Prenldeat for Jf---'ili y. li'ihutna. HoiiKkons mmt it 'i (n hn t'' ruei fruin NoTtt9a9vr CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR- D0NALDS0M Naw Tork to CharDmrrr and Soathamptea. At.l I TAMA Her 4 Jan. 5 Jaa.SH PKKfNi A A MAI KKI'ANIA T.

to Cobh fiee 2-2 reb.l Mar. 8 Mur.ts Adt. 8 Aar.St (Dueenatowa) aad IJirarpoat. SCVTIIIA I 1 ItlillKNlA (new Jno. 1 2 Feb.

Mar. AUSllNIA Jn.2r) fob.23 liar.23 Meaion to Cobb (Quaenauwa) and Utdw1. At'MOMA I'eo. 8 Jao. WOt.14 ASSVKIA Jlar IS Daw York ta Londcnderrr and Olauaw.

CAt.HWl.MA (ilewi Uee. 8 b. 1 C'lU-MBtA Iee 23 Jan.lU Mar.l Ckerboarc aad Laadaa. IV. Fb.M Dee.

23 tt. Mar.l K. T. to HTmonta. ANP.tNIA.

ALBANIA AN IONIA N. T. ta atedi terraaeaa. rrat. Hair land.

i'l'SPANtA mevi 19. 1124 Via HiII'ji. CANADIAN SERVICES Halifax to i ueeiaalow l.lv rrpevol Ptjaa. oath (herfeourar and Londua) Kanona nt. I.nwrenee Rive Ho ute 'font ren I to PItmou her bourn leoiadoa) A OM A A UA.M.t AtrSO.IA S.e vour Ux'al Curard Aaent or writ Cuoar.l jk An.

S. S. Ltaea. lt an.l Hi ToNEW YORK Water Km PANAMA CAN ALaWlf AVANA 1 den-a-hrful Ur oa anbjhty ocean Uacra. Hihca( rrana-clantic aran.Iani ol food ajul aarvita.

SAIUNGS FROM SAN FRANCISCO T)fC 1 MANCHURIA J-CLa 0 Ton Dap. Dec. 29 Jan. 12 KROONLAND Tbaa Dtao. FINLAND AND REGULARLY THEREAFTER rirat CaMa 8aeo4 Cabia Third Catna $250 Up $150 Up $100 INCLUDING MEALS tad BERTH ROUTE: San Frandacta, Loa Angela Panama Canal, Havana, Now Yotk.

STOP OVERS ALLQWEJ Apon IW Maarkat Urntt, Sao Praaariat. oa opt aaatatorteaU aaaaotahlo aaao. Panama PActnc tmr 4lk m4 9 HA FT El It P1.4. S43 Train (or anil Ptilabura; L.av I in. 1 1 so a.

to. 1:10. 19 l. m. Throuab Trail IO Marvavilta, Onlttaia Crnvtltat anal fhitA KA WIRELESS For 1'aM In lets reports from to luul No.

tiiiiter 2 I By U. S. WtATHtR BUREAU. 6 A. M.

Niagara lat. VK -Ii loot. 15S.12 I I list nd. Holes. IT, lit Jeflersoti lu ltt.

4 I j.artly elou.i.v. ei w.iil. 4' lu.le. Moriukal In lat. 4:1.

1S N. long. 13S parl.y el'iolv. west win 40 ml Tt.1.111 In la I 34.21 lorif. 121.311 eloiio v.

vv mil, 2S mil. Lull, nc In lal. 3 1 I b'l'K lloiiov nin. I. II nHi' lu lal.

2s 12 N-. lone. HI .3" W. Cl.lUdv. Wllld.

IS i.helmliia lu "2 1-W cloudv enlio. i in- of i.os Angel. In lat. 31 31 lon. r't' clear.

N'. wind. 1h miles. Stuart lioliar lu lal. lOMK.

I -'I 1'-' el.aiilv NS'. win. 31 mites, I'V. tiraiit -In lat. f-J 'one.

I inn Hi OUUV, west T.II1U. oi IT, -Mi nt 38 v.A 42 cI.mmIv. i In 42 S. I'-nH. 1.7.

IS iloii'lv SW. In. I. "I nilln. In Int.

"U.I- 1T2 4S W. oil vv i. i on i. Uy RADIO C0HP0KATI0N. r.

m. Tahiti San Knoieiei-o fur fydoey uile from Sun Krunoieo. Diunu lio.mr--Hun i-'runelco for New VoU, 14V.7 in i itfiom sail We-t CiiIii.i riii I'oro ior lilt; nill'M lr- in Hun Sar.lu New Y.rk for ITil.ailellihll; San I'edro: urn mile Iroin I'a Inn noon Steel Trad, Son Pi'-t'o for New Tork: KKiS loll. from I'te no. I'l'in Sun for New Tori-.

lrtl'l miles from Clin Boon. KtMV.rto-New Vink for fn I'eiiro; 12. nji'ies from Sau Ptilro. noon. M.

vleo reil off Han -fiart-ovle-nn r. ho for I'lidoilellihla; nille from San I'eiiro. noon. CLEARED NOVEMBER II. Btmr Kehraakaa.

brown, for Fortlaafl; Aiu.rl.'ari llawnnain Kimr A.lniirnl Evimn. (Inea. for I'orbana: I'a'i'le Mmr i liar 11. Sartor, for Seat t'e Norton l.i 1 1 Coiupanj. Ur slmr l'i ii-a lr.it for Rlngaiiorf 1 Tiiinvi.ort.ill 1.

iifsiiv. Alo.iral Hnt'. for Van c.ov.r: I'm-fie sian'i'i. ''ohm nnv. lil-i ltovo itv Mu, for I'ottlaii-I; Ksn IraneUiu iol rolllaiol hi' am.

lit I oil' CANAL PORTS Ha loa Not. ii I'i'f I'Uli fr in A kl.iiel Sn ti J. 'HI', in 2. Kr "triir Nov. -1 Itro.

it i i Nov. 'Jo. "i mi Nov f. San I'. -tmr s-r, Mon i Ita for i Krn'-i-er, 1 1 i liar'.

or. ptnr At Ki i for tiatit f. i II ie Iiek a a to flo-n I rare ilr in. ill.i Ijjii.lon Mi Arriveil, Nov. jo rtr ttm, r.hro New S-.

tttl'f for New York: Br r.aa .1 1 a Soil it 2 ZJl York. Arrived Vjv. I from New York: V'Lf I I i i i 1 WEATIfEH REPORT All California: Fair tohlstit anil Suii'lay, except rluutly or fi'KKy In tbe moinintr tii-nr the coast moderate mu I Invi'si erly vslnila. Nov.uin Fair und colder tonight; Snti'piy fair. "icKnti and Washington: Rain tonlKlit and Synduy: culiier esi porttun lunlcrllt: mn.lolnt aniith.

Weslerly I.l.iliu: Kain and colder tonight, i Siniilav I t'OMilTIOHiej, The ntorni in inovlnsj eastward llirntinh i 'una, l.i and ha cuused cliiuily weatlier over the northern pnrtlun i.f tho iimntiy from tha I'a'-llic tli l.ikea, with ruin In Oregon. Idaho, estern Montana and extruinn north-uistein 1 1 fotn In. In other portions of the Pacific const the weather la fair. Haiti has) fallen over the inn lioaat ern portion of the errantry. Storm are continued at North stations.

The outlook Is for tain In I lie northern portion of the. Pacific alope with fair vv.ather In the southern portion tonight and Kuiulay. li. H. W1U.SOV.

ForeOHSter. Pry. Wet. Hum 0 i) DID 7 Nov 2. noon.

Nutenil'er 21. 52 0 Hi) RAINFALL DATA. Issued 'Illy st .1 ii. U). t.Nov.

niber 2Ji Beaaonal. Norm It. 'I He. Io III I 7 sti ...411 lii'j I -ii 3 .11 I.H "ui si 1 1 Cor, ll'nlr St. i nd.

sa it i ii- 1 l.e .71 1 71 ii'. i .1 id ea I 4'-' 1 14 TEMPERATURES. Illk'h li.v fit 40 I oi, rilr. 4H 40 I dniilin Sin Anae! San AhlVlie linker ville IttT-iga Itoafon P.of i altfar, Iienver I Phoenll 4h to I i'itrtth. 6-1 I I'lteatell.) 4.1 4.1 I Point 41 I "re.

Ihi -M I I'rlnee A'liert Jrt 42 I'rliiee ll ioert 4.1 :,4 4D 61 44 Bluff. nil St- 34 I Ileni. il Hoaeltiir tvi 31 'Jt I Itoaivcll 61' lululli nioi'lon Kate' an IliKHaff iiaUeaton liranl Juntt. Havre Helena Huron linleiiemleiiee KalU.e! Karn 'xipa. liln.u.

City an vllle. I i nder I Anitaie. SHrahflfld. 'M I Narrnmi nto. Tt 44 I St.

a I St. Paol 3rl 2il I Sa ake ft Ml HI ft.l 74 74 41 tt 4 40 32 at IVi All 7 i 44 I Saa rranelaeo fl7 nan iee ,4 IJila Dtilaoo Santa 54 Peattla so Hheriiian Srwtkane. AA swift furrunt 41 1J I Tinim 21 I Tatwuh lal'. 's I Tononah. f) I Tlleaorj 40 I fi.

21 Wall, Walla 4a Wllliat.tlt 42 Wlnnenitieca. no Wliinlpeii HI I Yakima ee.l lea New New N'-rih tlrleana 71 York Ilea f. Platte 4S nak mil 50 I Viirna RAINFALL. Pakr too He I 2. Ne I.lirli .14 Park, nK ni rto- Hiffa'i .42 Kat.vun elta ol i i ie I 4 1 1 4 Knreka II .1 Pitta ra 1 V.

Norrh Head -4. itlre.t 18 IT nee Liil'er' 1 01. Ki ael-ur Seattle .74, Si lane Tanm.1 Ttooh 1 n. (' i .41. alla Wa la .2 avi ngton .48.

limine ...5. Yiklroa .22. TO LOS ANGELES 8alllnga and Sat. from San Frantiaco, 4 P. M.

Round Trip Fare $22.50 TO SAN DIEGO Salllnga Wad. and 4 P. M. Round Trip Fare $28.50 Loa Anfjele Steamship Co. H2 San Pi Wo.

Tal. laka. lift 014JM ni tel. Barbate, 14 tlit-UAV tltllNB on inmaaa l.inee BUFORD trmm lu aav IS. 194, Tiairjaf troaai.4 ipoa.

af a eWrt L.aia t.aaa'a faat Mawsil, Iarta, Tun, rill, Taiu, Niaa, MvaMa. Fan, Uidaati.t all ea yreaaa. AiJQO wvaaaav. fmU afv aiitioa frota Craktraw Traaal Ottic. 13U Broa4wa.

ar ALAwaa-tiaaauka NTKjlTloa UTH 1 a it Ferry Smashes Into Pier in Fos The heavy fog which hung over preatcr iurt of resulted In several near airicmt; the crft. The ferry steamer Alameda slammed into the Iiicr-head dolphins at 1 lie ferry building. Attempts were made by the crew to warp her into the slip with a haw ser. These ami i-ne was run into the adjoining slip nod her jiassetiKer were d.wti. barked.

When Die steamer struck considerable excil ciiiont No one was injured. FOREIGN' POUTS Yokohama --Arr veil, Nov. Yiiki'liiuiiii Muni from Senlll Jl ainir IlorukonK ArrlM'l. AcbilH-i fiotn Mhiii. hence t.

22, Nov. 22 Br itmr Jin Mini- SiIh-iIb httur Shnl.ooka Mora r-'in S.aU!p Cljile $liijiii-r licnii- tlit. 27- Sliiitinhni- -Arrived. Not rro-nit fi'oin I'i'ir' Hull Aniietf. Nov.

2:.. Br ptmr 22. Btior West luir lnu-rara. a. net.

8. Vancouver- Arrived. Nov. 1 Sen ill-' nf ti: lion- nv 2" utmr Yeli nie Mum Iron Mtioran. Sailed.

Nov. 22 7 I' ra. kii.o-icv for Kan 1 nun l-oo Itr tlmr Nov. 2'1. a in.

Itr lmr Wiilruna tor Sun -Arrived. Nov. Put stmr hnoe Nov. balled, br ttmr Walnut i f' San Nov. 23.

Br atmr Empress of ISllsula for Van. outer Kb. Aroved. Nov, IS; tr stmr City of Tckio from San Pedro. 1le.1.

Not. J. "il-ir neiiuiark Maru for lVrnaod; Nov 14. etmr MiowlMe Cltv for Arrive' Nov 20. stmr Stnnlev Hollar, beueo Oct.

-1. 10 stmr Went Niger for At-Terla Nov. IS. stnjr West Pros-teit' hence It 'In fan Pedro: Nov. stmr Wheatland Montana from v.

a Y. koliatna. Yoki.l.aina-Arrlved. Not. II.

atmr Pr'-I dent Jai k.onf rom cS -ttle: Nov. iB Btinr West Keats frm Pori.and: Nov. M-f'1 stmt Arl7.oua Marti from Seattle. Sa Not lb. Jmi stmr ljo Mnru from Peatti'.

Nov is, ainir est (Vtm fun rian ki.JL Arriie.l Nov. 22. stmr president Jan. hence Nov. 8.

failed. Nov. in. Hons Maru for S'uttle. Arrlv.d.

Nor ttmr Frugnor from Astoria: No' si'tir Kl. is. Jen stmr Tokina iar-i ir.cn slmr ('resilient from Seattle. Victoria Arrival, 22, Jao ttrnr Yfhllue Maru from Muroran: M-nr I'otiu from Astoria SaCeif. utmr It nh Al sanlr for hrfliic.ioo: stair 1'! r.Tsr.n for MHll't: NOV.

21. tmf liall for Portland. Vani oiivi s.i led, Nov. 21. 8 s.

atmr tini It lla'l for Fros. ltiv.tr: Nov Vi. put stmr Wo sum VeV'O'rne. Ar Nov. 8 p.

Jap slmr Ail' MC'l on t. toria. C. rroaeiilo Sal VI. 17.

Btmr Eastern Eattorn Gale for K'H'e. Siine -Sailed. Nor. M. st'nr for Ta'ari.

N.iv we-tmioster Arrive. Nov. 2ti bVlli Vakawll sail rrniii. Sioekholin Arried. Nov.

pwed ms Pi.lios Air.a. beute sjet. 10 via CUiisUati a. etc. II otterdam-Sailed.

Nt. 17. Put Jloinlvk for Fan I ran. isro. Hont'k ru Arrived.

Nov. 17, stmr from Kobe; Nov. 20. tmr Maru: snrr President M.K'.nlev from via fa led. 21 Jsi' Aisbsma Varu for S'attie.

Shf gi.al Sailed" Nov. 20. stmr P. Mu 'isou tor s.at'le; Br stm- Ktv.n ss Canada f'-r Vancnnver. Arnve.l.

2' sttiir Ttrrrrrryen ftoyy TJIsebar from (ape Town Arrlve.PsAoy. 20. Br stmr Paris tlty from Kvrritt Tla San Pedro. Melbourne Sailed, Nov. lb.

l-ed uia Ars, fan Francisco. Tient'lti-Arrived, Nov. II, stmr tin Jeiter from Port and. failed. Not.

21 Br stmr Cfilel's for -m Hull Arri'eJ. Nov. 22. Br atmr Bsne'li hence net. S.

Pert Not. 19. Br Btmr In dinn Cltv for San Francis. -o. Tyne Sailed.

Nov. 21. Put Btmr Mido'ra Portland. Atl'ti-Sal e. Not.

18. ttmr Steel Mariner New Orleans. Key West -Arrived. Not. 15.

atmr Marr kenhaeb from Tamploo. La l-ilon ArriTed Nov. 22 ttmr Cor to. aence Nov. t1 Maastlea, ete.

Falle.1. Nt. li. 'ttmr Blr Bilneham Cltv f-T MMPInae. Vokohama Sailed.

Nor, 23 itrar Prsl1n: Ttft for tlanlla: Not. 21. Jap ttmr Tekemr. Mara for New York. Arrived.

Not. 21. Jap ttmr lsro from Seattle. Karatsti gailed. Not.

IS, Br ttmr Moo foPaa Prince for Victoria. Shanghai ArriTed. Not. tl. atmr Bear-nrt from Reattle yla Tokobama; 'ot.

S3, atmr P.enveaue from Seattle. WePtuaton. N. rToe. B.

Br ttmr w'a'trmata for aiaa Hosae A.rrl.r4, Kae. 2A. Br oitse Cite Athene fro. New Tork. P1 Not.

tl. ttmr ITesldenr I a for tte rvtnHsew. Adelaide ga'lei. i.v. ji.

rte Raorskl Tletorta; Bt ttmr Caradiaa iylasel for Vaacwant. -a too, i Ii. 1 II "lot ui 0 I III in I r.in Ol-' lor i. L'nlyu. WIHELESS.

M. I il ll II I By 8 P. Tin oi. 1 1, in rr Aatoria; 2v. nine, from i l.i.

Mi for fioin i Kl tl I i-. frion un 1 r.in AnutUe II i ti loll' floto an I i for H.ift Frail Sau l'i SI Ki- i Aflnna; 410 hnijl lu-lu Im i li- fr- on ia. I I -ota liar for I Vl Bt 11 fr. Ill 'i'l'e 4 lit' lllw till i i I'm tianil 83u in if-f rotn o.iii,, 11 1 r. I're-ote.

I wian' 1 liultl a for Beattle, flro titllea from Seattle. tin La Mux v- la lat. Im 141 I i W. ii ken i-i. rot iv liar; 40 fi" lltver.

hliantfliai fttT Aberileeu, lies of A o. r-teen. DOMESTIC PORTS J'. Ar. l.w.l.

Nov. 3. atmr Mlii from H'-att-e. Sau Anivo, Nov. 2S.

afnr Sanla Ana li-iii N'-v atmr Aui.on tj. Ilrooka fr, in 1 1 miiii- iiitnoti fr-oit i-lmr fr-in ban aunr from Sun 1'ieo. itmr Wr. II. Nvoi.l.

for New I rU; atmr Horate X. Hal ter lilallie; arnir Kilil (leiU f'T Kolte; leiilia io for l.i.i.'kt. aru.r K-lua llirl-t-. I. for Al.

r.l'.-n. atmr Harvard for Hn Unie tlmr ay lH.I.'f for Ho IHeI. S.IV-I. Nov. I.

4 I). a'mr for UawnoioU 0. 1 -i I r-, f- I', 1 1 la. Kvetett- I. 4 p.

Jao rtuir M' it m. arriLx -r Shi vl. ilitl'S mu. uri. i.

ii.ta-u for ban l-MO out Af Arr'v 1 Nor, 23. 11) a. a 1 1 'ii il ro Fort Prai Itoi. v. t.nr Mo'i'it I I ie No, Mur a.

Mattbewa lo'ii -nir S.Ola I. ii f.ooi I 1. it 1.1 M. i Io "lo'a Mo an', lor i V'tv from tail Klvrr to v. 11 Jao a I in N-v.

l. s.iii.l, i ror iim' SI i I I'oi-ar I ai u.i M.v Cairo. I jt Jo1. 2 10 a. m.

ma Si- .1 atmr i i.n- io tow for Ft for to I a I riti.e.. N' i 'k. For.jk Arr tl'iji I u. vv I 1 1 o' Svil. 1 A-" i -t L' Pll tt'ur 2-'t.

aiinr ii 7 a. 1 a. ii, 0 a. a m. afnir A I a a ui atmr no'l rl.as..

nrlleli atju Adm ill' i r- i lta A Nov. 21. aimr C. A l.i ii. Knnli.

fr- 21 vv i'ti Jo toa II-: loo lr' n- F-. r. -I San P. p- rt 'r. nr.tiei: iin fr- 1 A', A ri fro.

att i Nov 21. Ml, I Ii v. A 'a Nor. atmr iirlf'du for Vrrlve.l. Nov.

21. atm- V.T. 24 et -nr II vv ot'K ICnii -Si Nov. 23. Ituir Pre lUite for Sfln IV Arrived.

Nov. 24. tmr tnjr l'rentla. at.ur TVituaa for AISh.li Arrived. Not.

23, fcrer-e Nov 1 i St led. 'T. 23, ffowiev Pan Peoro. ri i ArrUe-l. J3 1 o- atmr I.elirh from eatle: Nov 2t.

a a. atmr Admiral tarrnit.it from S.atte Not. 23 8 Ita alter Qvoka Maru for AS. i'e'i: 0. -Tmr Ka' ia Froa for Sao Franclaoo: lr da for Iira le.tr- Arrived.

2t atln'r Point from New York; ma MUwmrlan. bo Nov 22: atmr lj Anitelea f-i Port I.oia: atair Yale, heme Not. 23: atmr Manna ill from Ililo: atmr Admiral IVtarer, h'oce Nut. 28; a'mr ladia Anvw fnun SUana-hal; Tt i'if Verm" "I from HiiriT Ma'led. Sa.

18. atair Bva Adata foe Jw Yrwat TVat Sari Z- iitv of Pri.l.atie from N.w York; 'L'' N.er atmr a Povve 1 lor i in Solera, i ec for Na'a. 'or Roiaran for atmr I'a Oaif'vM for Nrv t. I ml I. 1.

I. I I- 1 'or Kiulaua f'-i York, SUN, MOON, TIDE Tti time irt hr tl li of lea la the lowiiir p. s. an.1 (le-Hetle Purr.t UMi ire mren at Point at tl.e tt M. For W.

tler atret Lrldge ii, i-'-'mf a-lil anrol'matelv fen mleoiea I'elav. N'ovemiier Sun r'ea. rl-ea .7 I Sun ta. i p. I nip and heltlita of tM" a NoveToLer 2f ta N.ivemtier 30.

"Time rtT'Inie rt Time Kl. Tlirn Ft. W. 1 S7 2 28 3 14 4'i 4 no fl 34 L.W. II.V.

I.W. 4 8 It 1111 8 1 4.3 8:88 0 lJ IT 2 4)8 4 3 7 24 8 I 12 4.1 817 3 4 3 8-1 8 2 1 23 4 7 0 1 4 4 9:17 i Hi 4 4 8 48 01 4 8 2 9 SSI 4.1 ID 3 0.3 '-T SO Note la tbe alwrt tabulation nf tldea the dallv tl'lra are atvn ta the order of their oreurrenee ettntraeoetna with tha earlr antra Ina ll.tr la 18 left hand eolnraa aad the aueeee'llnf (idea aa tber arear. Oa an roe tirva lint three tldea arrur. Uia fewta ocui rin tha followlac aarala(. 11 tii'umiia of tba t'evattw of ea.k lld abova the ana af refereaea af the Coaat and lleooVtle 8orvv rhart annnd lb(.

eieept whera tba autabera are ararede,) br the reinua alia, ac daatk ara Iba aalibu ra ktlaw, jm C-a it. Market lliiq tmr hiiaa ul fur ao altur Wear foe 8m Frarf-ie: Met auir tli'aanaa at Corlalet ats Claretmwt fi kaa aiiur Clbe4 uf .1.

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