SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVALS.
**
November 7th.
Karimata, Dutch str., 4,433 tons, Capt. Vermeglen. from Basavia, with a general cargo.-J.C.J.L.
Seitan, British str., 1,421 tons. Cap
D. Thomas, from Singapore and Hoihow, with EL general Nomazee & Co.
November 28th.
cargo.
Bowes Castle, British str., 3,834 tons, Capt. P. Donanghu. from New York and Shanghai, with a general cargo. -Dodwell & Co.
Hanni, French str. 30 toas, Capt. F. Marvan, from Haiphong and Fort Bayard, with a general cargo.-P. A. Lapicque.
Buuping, Chinese str., 2,303 tons, Capt.
J. Thorvig, from Valparaiso, with a general cargo-Chungwha Nav, Co. Korra Mari; Japanese str., 6.100 tons,' Capt. M. Jia. from San Francisco sad Manila, with a general cargo. Toyo Kisen Kisha.
Zinan, British str., 1.350 tons. Capt. E
B Blackburn from Singapore. with
general cargo-B. & S
Lushan Mara, Japanese str., 1,517 tons, Capt. T. Yasakawa, from Shanghai and Swatow, with a general cargo.
N.Y.K.
Nichiren Maru, Japanese str., 1,188 tons,
Capt. R. Funkoshi. from Custon, -M.B. K.
Nessel Mar, Japanese str., 1.761 tons. Cap Idaka, from Hangay; with coul.-Y. Sato & Co.
Shunshing, Chinese str., 207 tons, Capt. C. a de Souza, from K. C. Wan, with
general cargo.- Po On S.S. Co. Suigang. Beitish str. 1.301 tons, Capt. W. Shane. from Canton, with a gen eral cargo-B. & S.
Kwangtah, Chinese str., 1.336 tons. Capt.
Charles Stewart, from Canton, with a general cargo-C.M.S.N. Co. West Ivan American str. 3,466 tone, Cupt. F. H. Pearsons, from Seattle and Kobe, with a general cargo, Trunk Waterhouse,
Willian Fenn. American str. 4.037 tona,, Capt. R. H. Wright, from New York' and Swatay, with case oft-Admiral Line,
CLEARANCES.
November 29th.
Adna, for Tarakan. Changchow, for Hoihow. Chofu Maru, for Macao. Chenung, for Swatow. Empire Arrow, for Amoy. Harman, for Buihow. Hydrangea, for Swatow
for Heihow. Angchung, for Swatow. Awangtah, for Shanghai. Zushi Haru, for Canton. Sinking, for Canten
Tui Sie Ja, ler K. C. Wan,
Teresias, for Shanghai.
Tjiturném. for. Batayis.
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THE ADMIRAL LINE.
THE KEYSTONE" STATE'S SECOND VOYAGE.
The Admical Line's' news bureau as Seattle says:
With a capacity cargo, which included the unusual ito of two measurement tons of silk worm eggs from Italy, con Signed to Yokohama, the Admiral Liner Krystone State sailed for the Orient on ita second voyage November 5th. The abip carries approximately 520 steerage passengers, but the first canin list is the fighest since the Trans-Pacific service from Puget Sound was established. This is attributed entirely to the effect of the threat of a national railroad strike dur ing the latter part of October,
Scores of reservations were cancelled during the period of negotiation between the railroad unions and the Railroad Labour Board, when it seemed certain that all the transcontinental lines would be tied up. A settlement was reached only a day or two before the strike was scheduled to become effective, October 30th, too late for prospective passengers again to change their plans and renew their passage bookings.
The ship's cargo is made up of flour, steel, salmon, milk and lumber, with a considerable tonnage of miscellaneous merchandise, incuding drygoods and shoes consigned to Japanese and Chinese ports.
There is also a large consignment ot apples bound for Mania. THE ADMIRAL LINE'S 'NEW SHIPS.
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Other Atlantic Sailings every few days to Liverpool, London,
Southampton,-Glasgow, Antwerp, Harro, Naples & Danzig Allotment of Cabins on Atlantic steamers held here and through tickets issued.
Early reservation necessary,
Three Transcontinental Trains Daily.
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BETWEEN SHÄNGBAI HONGKONG, SINGAPORE,
'BATAVIA, AND SOURABAYA.
BONGKONG TO
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FAST FREIGHT
HONGKONG TO:
SHANGHAI, S.S. "NILE December 10th.
SERVICE
·Through Bill of Lading issued to all points in United States & Capiada also Cargo accepted on Through Bill of Lading for transhipment at San Prncisco to weekly suihour for principal Atlantic Ports.
C. TSURAmaz, GENREAL AGENT, PRINCE'S BUILDING, TALEPHONE, Passagen Diet. No. 1934
PASSENGERS.
AREIVALS.
Per ss. Huahping, on November 28th: Mr. H. D. Harnett.
Ica Modez ETEIT. TEL FAIGHT Darz & Asent.
No. 2161.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
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The P.&O. 8.8. Khita arrived at Loudon on November 25th.
The, R.M.S. Empress of Buatio is due at Manila on November 30th, at 6, a.m.
The RM8 Empress of Japan actised. Nagasaki yesterday, at 8.30 am, and left there at 4 p.m. She is due at 'Kobe to-day, at 6 pm.
The N.Y.K.. Matsumoto Maru (Hamburg Hine) left Singapore for Hong- kong on November 28th, and is expected here on December 2nd.
The Bea line s.s. Benderan from Singapore for this port on November 26th, and may be expected to arrive here on 'December 2nd,
November Por 8.8. Korea Maru, on 29th Miss E. Cox, MIE W Gatzefis, Mr. G. L. Diss, Mr. C. Dowing, Mr. Lat E. Ensigo, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Hoy, Mr. S. Hamaji, Mr. B. Honig, Rev. Brother cap James, Mr. S. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Captain Martin F. Tarpey, port cap- tain of the Admiral Line at Seattle dur- C. R. Kurrie, Mr. H. C. Kim, Mr. and ing the last year, was to leave New York Mrs. H. Krause, Mr. H. W. Leong, Mr. On November 18th in command of the new M, E. Merriman, Mr. M. 8. Moses, Mr. $8,000,000 combined passenger und Nishi, Mr. H. F. Payne, Mr. and freight been atamship Bay State, which has Mrs. G. F. Straub, Mr.. R. S. Springer, Antwerp, Middlesbro' and London left
the sister ship Fine Miss E. I Ward Lieut. B. W. Wilson, with Tree Stute, Captain M. M. Jenson, to Mr. H. Whittal, Mr. M. Yamawaki dud the Admiral Line Line for operation be Mr. N. E. Zeibok.. tween Puget Sound and. the Orient. When the two vessels take their places Per 8.8. Tenya Maru, on November in the sailings schedule, the Admiral 27th:-Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Anderson. Line will put into effect plans which have Mr. and Mrs. van de Blink, Mrs. J. O.
Miss B, Batcat been long maturing to establish a fort. Brown, Miss H. Bogaton, Miss M. B. nightly service to and from, the ports of Brown, Mrs. G. F. Boyon. Mateman,
Mr. Bateman, Mr. Japan, China and Manila.
The Pine Tree State cleared for Seattle Mrs. F.S. Brockman, Mr. and Mrs. G. October 26th, and will start its maiden Baumgart, Mr. and Mrs. G. Baumgart, voyage from Sentile to the Orient De ember 10th. The Beg Satie is expected. at its home port December 5tb, and will
Man,
DEPAL
Mr. W. H. Bell, Mis M.
Mr. and Mrs, F. P. Crattenden, Mr., A. Chittick, Mrs. R. Christie, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Costa, Mr. J. H. Dreibelbis,
The T.EE... Siberia Maru arrived at Yokohama on November 25th and sailed November 28th for Honolulu and San Francisco.
The T.KK 3. Shingo Maru arrived Yokohama on November 26th and sail- cd November 29th, being due at Hong- kong December 9th.
The E. & A... Arafura left Sydney on November 26th, and is expected to arrived, at Hongkong about December 19th.
The Pacific Mail sa Empire State (November 2b), and will sail for Hong kong on December 2nd, arriving on. Dr. The Pacific Mail så. Golden State sailed from Shanghai for Hongkong vid Manila on November 27th, and is due: here on December 5th
gil on its initial trans-Pacific voyage Moon Lir. and Mrs R Jarrived at Manila yesterday morning. January 7th.
Capt. Tarpey in widely known among Frackleton, Mrs. T. W. Hartley, Mr. J. mariners of the Pacific coast. Ho H. Hatchinson, Mr. B. C. Isbister, Mr. achieved distinction for heroism when B. C. Isbister, Mr. B. B.
Mr L. Junginger Miss cember 4th. the steamship Faiencia, en route from Jindra,
Mrs. T. San Francisco to to Seattle, crashed on
There were 167 nord, Mr. Y
Mr. and
Mr. W.
K. May the rocks on the western shore of Van Mr. J. S. MR Mr. and Mrs. couver island in 1900. persons aboard. All but 95 perished: P. J. Mills, Mr. K Mikami Mrs. W. 8. Captain Tarpey, then a young quarter Nott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ogden, Mr. and master, saved eighteen of these. Mrs. J. Park, Dr. C. B. Patton, Mrs. M. Captain Tarpey want to sea when he Rutishauser, Mr. V. Samuel, Mrs. 8. was soventoen, choosing sail out of Silva, Mr. and Mrs. A Stevens, Mr. Philadelphis. Then he transferred to W. A hedd Mr. B. Salinas, Mra R. team, coming to the Pacific Coust in Timm, Mr. O. J. Todd, Col. E. & L. 1900. In 1907 he was licensed as a second Wallace, Capt. IV. Wilson, Miss M. officer and three years later obtained Witts, master's papers. He served with the Beet of the historie Pacific Coast Steam
hip Company until it was absorbed by the Pacific Steamship Company, the pro
ent Admiral Ling
Witte Mr. E. Wauke, Mr. and Mrs. LV Xavier, Mr. A.A. Abbas Mr. and Mrs W. Barclay, Mr. U. Edwards, Mrs. W.. G. Edwards, Mr 8A, Ismail, Mrs. L. Mayer, Mr. J. Shurgery, Hr Stoessel
VESSELS EXPECTED.
Benvenue (Ben line), due Nov. 29th. Dongola (P, &0.), dus December, 12th Dunera (P. & O., due December 10th. Boyut (P&O), due December 27th.. Empress of Russia (O.P.S.), due Decem
ber 2nd, a.m. y. Rakuyo Meru (T.K.K.), due Dec. 3rd, Mishima Maru (T.K.) due Dec 10th Yamagata Maru (N.Y.K.), due December
Ith
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7th Dec.
18th Deo.
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8.8. "HOOSIER STATE"...
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Dec. 29th
Dec. 10th Noon.
Jan. 21st, Noon
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"Java" M/S. "Indian" M/S.
About 20th December.
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or about. 30th Nov. 16th Dec,
28th Dec.
* Peru' M/S.
*Annam M/B. **Asia **
27
7th Jan.
15th Jan.
MUS. "Afrika"
26th Jan
and
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