, APRIL 16 1901. 10 THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER:

I. HOPP & CO. -- J. HOPP & CO I I NEWS OF THE WATERFRONT j The best at the O T3 LOWEST PRICES AT HOPPS. --0 oO Rosamond Reports Asleep Dismasted o Bark. SOUND S

and wake refreshed In the O The China's Fast Time. morning. You will certainly do so if you sleep on one of our Shipbuilding for , o March. o Fin Hir X oo o. TJ BIG iron ship, with a black paint- Mattresses mid-Pacif- ic a. ft A ed hull, is in dis- o o masted. Her identity is unknown. Come in and have a look at four-maste- o The vessel is a d one, and them and we will convince you when seen was in ballast. She was HAVE in stock a few NEW PHET0NS,g that we are selling the best bearing northeast with only a small piece of canvas spread on the stump of '' GIES and WAGONS that are In town at a very mod- WE shghtiy dari mattress her foremast, and it was thought she iSf erate price. o was making for one of the Pacific Coast from transportation and shop worn. ports. Trkj m o!o rrrrrti frr naut vy cmsre oKnnf Word of the dismasted vessel was i inanv, win iui iv. gisvvjo auuui IU UllvcWfJ THEN OUR cannibalism at sea brought to Singa- o received at San Francisco by the pore by two survivors of the Nova VESSELS IN PORT. sell these at a great sacrifice. schooner Rosamond, which reached Scotian bark Angola, wrecked six days' that port on the 7th instant from Ho- sail from Manila, October 23d last. The I correspondent says: ARMY AND NAVY. No reasonable offer will be refused. Feather nolulu. Captain Ward of the schooner "The survivors, Johnson, a Swede, t and her crew say It was in broad day- and Marticornu, a Spaniard, assert tha IT. S. tug Iroquois, Pond, Midway Isl- once the, Angola struck a reef. Two rafts and, August 6. van at anu larvc auvaiu;t.;e oi mis Opporyi o Pillows and light, on March 29th, when the disabled were built. The smaller, hearing five U. S. A. transport Kilpatrick, Rogers, vessel was first sighted, in latitude 35 men, disappeared. The other, with San Francisco. Oft port in quaran- to get a good carriage at a very low price. -- and longitude 155 west, or about twelve men, drifted for forty days. The tine. En route to Manila with troops. Down Sofa o north April 13. 1,800 miles west of San Francisco. She sailors ate barnacles, seaweed, and Arrived was about ten miles off, the finally their boots. MERCHANTMEN. then but "On the twenty-fift- h day two became Pillows o schooner, standing in, soon had her insane and killed themselves. On the (This list does not Include coasters.) o abeam but about two miles away. twenty-sixt- h day a Frenchman killed Andrew Welch, Am. bk.. Drew, San (ANY SIZE) 'I "We set signals," said Captain Ward, the mate with an ax, drank his blood Francisco, March 28. sp., I "asking her if she needed any help, but and tried to eat his brains, but was Arthur Sewall, Am. Goffrey, Yoko- I no answer. was prevented by the others. Next day hama, March 20. cap- - obtained There a fair you should see; they will long the Frenchman was killed while trying Antiope, Br. bk., Murray, Oyster Har- breeze at the time, and it was not to murder the captain. The survivors, bor, April 2. Pacific Vehicle & Suppl O ture your fancy at once. before the unknown and crippled vessel all of whom were now insane, ate the Bangor, Am. schr., Turloff, Port Lud- V oa was merely a speck astern. As no an- Frenchman's body. Cannibalism con- low, April 4. m If you have never tried us on --o swer was made to our signals I did not tinued until only Johnson and Marti- Big Bonanza, Am. bk., Bergman, New- COMPANY - think it would be right for me to in- cornu remained. castle, April 9. J- repairing and upholstering you ft forty-secon- terfere in the stranger's business, and I "On the d day the raft City of Adelaide, Br. bk., Greenwood, X don't know what old furniture o kept on my course. stranded on Subi or Flat island, In the Newcastle, April 5. BERETANIA ST., NEAR FORT. o Natuna group, northwest of Borneo. Ceylon, Am. bk., Wilier, Laysan Isl- i looks like after it has passed "From what we could see the ship, Johnson and Marticornu were awfully and, March 27. though badly crippled, was in a con- emaciated. Friendly Malays sent them Diamond Head, Am. bk., Peterson, San I through our hands. dition to take care of herself, though by junk to Singapore." Francisco. April 14. sailing would be slow and tedious. Only Hongkong Maru From 'Frisco. Encore, Am. bk., Palmgren, Newcastle, a stump of her foremast stood. A part April 10. IMPORTANT TO. topmast Early yesterday afternoon the Toyo j Ethel Zaue, Am. schr., Hullistrom, of her main showed above the Port Gamble, April 3. masthead, and the mizzenmast, as far Kisen Kaisha steamer Hongkong Maru, Florence, Am. sp., Ryder, Tacoma, as the crosstrees, was standing. Her Captain Filmer, arrived from San j April 5. jibboom was gone, and her spanker Francisco, having sailed thence on the Hesper, Am. bk., Sodergren, Newcastle, I Bopp Co mast looked as though it was weak and 9th instant at 1 o'clock in the after- - j March 3L- - J. & of little use. There was one yard on noon. She brought a largi quantity of Himalaya, Am. bk., Dearborn, Newcas- Horsei J mail, and will carry many passengers j tle, March 2L mizzen two the fore and masts and through to the Orient. There was one Henry Villard, Am. sp., Quick, Savan- I The Leading yards on the mainmast, but there was passenger for Honolulu, R. B. Benning, ! nah. March 18. only one piece of canvas spread on the who found it so necessary from a busi-neg- s Inca, Am. schr., Rasmuasen, Newcas- 1 Furniture Dealers, t-- whole ship. It looked like a topgallant standpoint to come here that he i tle, April 12. sail, and it was bellied out from the paid the $200 fine which is invariably Jessie Minor, Am. schr., Whitney, Eu- o yard on the foremast." imposed when a foreign bottom carries ) reka, April 14. KING AND BETHEL STS. Shipping men criticise Captain Ward a passenger between San Francisco j Kaiulani, Am. bk., Dabel, San Fran- PackU f T3 severely not having and this port. cisco, March 31. Wilbur's White Rock Hoof for made an effort, The Maru was sighted about 1 o'clock Klikitat, Am. bkt.. Cutter, Port Lud- beyond setting a few signal flags, to in the afternoon; she was alongside the low, April 13. learn least the name of the crippled Manila, Newcas- A natural rock that will absorb four times Its weight of water, i at wharf a couple of hours later. Am. schr., Knudson, a soft, yellow paste. cold to sole frog of O ship. There is a hope following is a of the through tle, April 12. It is and moist the and il o faint that the The list replaces the natural moisture and penetrates Into the foot, roaklnitl vessel may be the German ship Bertha, possengers on the vessel: Mohican, Am. bk., Kelley, San Fran- tough and healthy. 1 ago, For W. Astheimer. John cisco, April 9. 7 -- which, several weeks was posted as "f missing. Becker, A. C. Bryer, E. Bent, S. M. P. Grace, Am. sp.. Grant, Sydney, 63 ddOH 7 00 ddOH The Bertha left Wei Wei for C. P. Low, J. B. Aulin, W. H. April 5. 166 ago. Portland days She has been Bolton, M. Masmoto, James McWil-liam- s, Mary E. Foster, Am. schr., Thompson, Wilbur's Seed Meal out more than three times the number L. W. Smith, Robert Sulzer, M. San Francisco, April 3. of days for an ordinary voyage, and the Tanaka, E. V. Wilburn, K. Yeguchi. Mariposa, O. S. S., Rennie, San Fran- For horses off their feed or in poor, thin condition that needi ai A Man's Home hope that she is, still afloat Is very T. Shibata, H. Totoki. cisco, April 13. bag. small. For H. Kamada, K. Muraka- Olympic, Am. bk., Gibbs, 8an Fran- On pound lasts a horse sixteen days if fed according to dlretttoni There are a number of vessels now on mi. cisco, March 18. ir Rev. and Mrs. H. Jen- S. D. Carleton, Am. sp., Amesbury, Ta- SOLE AGENTS FOR His Castle the Pacific bound to Asiatic and Ameri- kins. coma, April 14. is can ports, and any one of them might For Hongkong F. W. Brooks, C. P. Sonoma, Am. bk., Taylor, Newcastle, be the cripple seen by the Rosamond's Dodge. Miss N. Lunt, Mrs. McWade, April L crew. Mrs. Dodge, F. E. Emery, W. A. Far- Twilight, Am. schr., Ceuthen, from sea, Wilbur s Horse Remedies you mer, F. P. Hamill, H. C. Finnick, D. K. January 21. Why don't own a castle? Dismasted Bark Identified Marsnip, Miss S. L. Wamona, Am. Grays Perhaps you have never seriously Mitchell, Thomas schr., Isaacson, four-mast- Mitchell, Mrs. E. Schultz, A. Harbor, April 11. The ed sighted by Rountree. considered the Idea. bark the H. Wrightson. If this Is true, now is the time to schooner Rosamond is still causing un- Investigate. derwriters to worry. fCvery vessel now Schooner Launched. Naval Ship for Guam. due on four-maste- the Coast has been canvassed, d schooner . Otelia The naval ship Supply, now Investigation Is pretty sure to be and the concensus of opinion is that The at the Manufacturing followed by Investment. the disabled boat will probably turn Pederson, built for San Francisco par- New York Navy Yard, is to be over- Harness Let me talk to you about our out to be the German four-maste- d bark ties, was launched at the White Com- hauled and refitted as a station ship Importers and Manufacturers of Willy Rickmers, now out forty-fiv- e pany's shipyard, Everette, Washington, home-maker- s. for the island of Guam. She will take helpful plan for days from Kobe, Japan, for Portland. on the evening of the 7th instant. She is in ballast and painted black, 1 the place of the collier Brutus, which and so fills the bill as far as it goes. is now on her way to the United States Fine High Grade Harness It will be remembered that the Brit- MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS to be laid up for repairs. ish bark Willscott was dismasted also Large assortment on hand and made to order. while on her way from Japan to Port- STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. The cruiser Olympia will be recon- Independence land, and put in to San Francisco un- Date. structed by August and put the CORNER FORT AN D KINO STREETS. der a jury rig. Name. From. under Nippon Maru Yokohama ...... April 19 command of Capt. H. W. Lyon. She P. O. Box No. 822. Telephone PJ The China's Fast Bun. Ventura S. F ....April 23 will be the flagship of the North Atlan- Park Lots Sierra Colonies ....April 23 tic squadron. Good weather and a smooth sea al- China S. F ....April 24 lowed the steamer China to reach San Doric S. F May 2 Francisco a day ahead of time, the Mariposa S. F May 4 For particulars, apply to 4 ON liner arriving soon after noon on the Coptic Yokohama May TO THOSE THE Co 8th instant, twenty-si- x days from Moana Colonies May 8 Metropolitan Meat CBAS. F. PETERSON, Hongkong, sixteen days from Yoko- Nippon Maru S. F May 10 OTHER ISLANDS. hama, and five days, sixteen hours and Aorangl Victoria May 11 ad- Sierra S. May 14 8 15 forty minutes from Honolulu. In F Kaahumanu St., Honolulu dition to 106 passengers, thirty-on- e of Sonoma Colonies May 14 LIMITED. whom were from China and Japan, the America Maru Yokohama . . May 14 steamer had 2,501 tons of freight and Peru S. F May IS For This Week Only $583,000 in treasure. She left Honolulu City of Peking Yokohama . May 21 on April 2d. On March 29th the China Mariposa S. F May 25 "ARABIC" spoke the bark J. C. Pfiuger, bound Gaelic Yokohama May 28 CROSS AND BLACKWELL'S from Newcastle, N. S. W., for San Coptic S. F May 28 h rancisco, which wished to be report- Sonoma S. F June 4 Will cool Iron Roofs 15 degrees, pre ed. This was in latitude 28 degrees 25 Ventura Colonies" June vent rust, preserve the Iron, and where Steanj minutes north, longitude 176 degrees 40 America Maru S. F June !the water is used from the roof it Is Fresh Meats and Fish by Eevry minutes west. On April 3d, mid- at Miowera Colonies June , Improved, as there is no taste of the Pickles and night, the China met the steamer So- Hongkonpr Maru Yokohama . ....June iron. "Arabic" can be put on the inside Prom noma, and at 8:25 the next morning Moana Victoria June the Coast That fas Cold Storage the Gaelic was met, and outside of Iron Water Tanks, mak- both bound from City of Peking S. F June 13 pure. San Francisco, and showing that the Mariposa S. F. June 15 ing the water cool and "Arabic" Chow-Cho- Sonoma had gained considerably on the China Yokohama June 15 cannot be used on Wood or Paint. w. Gaelic. Gaelic S. F June 21 A sailor named Carey, whose mind Doric Yokohama June 22 became affected some time ago while Ventura S. F June 25 on one of the warships on the Asiatic 25 to Sierra Colonies June station, returned the Coast In the Hongkong Maru S. F June 29 FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, China, in the care of several marines, Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, who had instructions to deliver him STEAMERS TO DEPART. at Mare Island. After the China dock- California Feed Co,, ed Carey decided to look out for him- Name. For. Date. self, and suddenly struck one of the Honpkongr Maru Yokohama . ...April 16 Lamb and Pork. marines named Moody a terrific blow Mariposa S. F ...April 17 LIMITED. 25c Nippon S. 19 ALWAYS ON HAND. on the right eye, immediately after- Maru F ...April Regular Price, 4c. ward running down the gangplank. The Ventura Colonies ...April 23 SOLE AGENTS demented man was overtaken and Sierra S. F ...April 23 ALSO POULTRY, SALMON AND HALIBUT. ORDER NOW, WHILE THE STOCK China Yokohama ...April 24 LASTS. placed in charge of a policeman, and for the United States and its Pos- was afterwards taken to Mare Island. Doric Yokohama ....May 2 sessions. Coptic S. F ....May 4 FOR SALE AT Wreck Still Undiscovered. Moana Victoria . . . .May 8 At the expense of $125, Captain John Mariposa S. F ....May 8 THE METROPOLITAN MAR KET. King Street, NoU Ross Nippon Maru Yokohama ...... May 10 chartered the redstack tug Sea Aorangl Colonies ....May 11 Ship Chandlery! THE BOOTH, PISHMARKET, Telephone 178. Lewis & Qo King, on the 6th for pur- CENTRAL instant, the Sierra Colonies 14 MARKET, ! pose ....May Nuuanu Street, Telephone Telephone Main 240 of definitely locating the wreck Sonoma S. F ....May 14 of the Rio de Janeiro, but the work America Maru S. F ....May 14 A COMPLETE LINE OF was again fruitless. At 5 o'clock in the Peru Yokohama ....May 18 afternoon the tug returned, and the in- City of Peking S. F May 21 formation was given out that the moor- Gaelic S. F ....May 28 Ship Supplies. ing over the supposed wreck had again Coptic Yokohama May ?8 WcCHESNEY & SOK drifted, making it inadvisable to send Mariposa S. F May 29 down Diver Roach, who had been en- Sonoma Colonies ....June 4 WILDER'S STEAMSHIP CO., gaged at additional expense. Captain S. FONTELMLargest, Ventura F ....June and Most Satisfactory Ross will take more soundings over No. 21 Queen Street, Opposite Boat Wholesale Grocers m vm the spot. America Msm Yokohama . June Miowera-Victo- ria ....June Landing. Leather and Shoe Finding! Arrived From Honolulu. Hongkong Maru fl. F ....June TELEPHONE S04. Moana Eight days were occupied by the Colonies ....June City of Peking Yokohama . ....June U to Msnolala ooa Wsrks steamer in trip Ho- Ohlna-- JOHN A. ROEBLING'S SONS Tannery. Zealandia the from S. V. June 15 Maaalala. and to San As soon as Marlnopa 9. 19 A CO. nolulu Francisco. F ....June Galvanized hoisting rope, the vessel can be prepared for the Gaelic Yokohama ....June 21 wire Sold in America. trip the Zealandia will sail for Port 'Doric S. F ....June 22 chute landing cables and H. W. FOSTER & CO., I steam Los Angeles to take on board anoth?r Ventura Colonies ....June 25 plough cables. party of Porto Rican laborers ror Sierra S. 25 TUBBS CORDAGE COMPANY, NicM Gold the F ....June HARTMANN'S and Silversmiths Islands. The Zealandia arrived at the Hongkong Maru Yokohama ....June 29 RATJEN'S A Coast on the 6th instant. Paint for iron ships. Long Smoke for a N. B. A United States Army trans- WOOLSEY'S AND TARR FINE WATCH REPAIRING, Ghastly Story of Cannibalism. port may be expected from San Fran- - and DIAMOND SETTING AND WONSON'S copper I tiotu uu uie in ana ui oi eacn monm. paint for wooden vessels. All Good and Work Guaranteed, The Singapore correspondent of the en route to Manila, unless route Is BOSTON ft LOCKPORT ON SALE AT Hawaiian Tobacco Co.'s Stofi