Show J amm r Leaves Golden Gate F For or Last Voyage rf t J Around Horn I SAN FRANCISCO J Jan n 27 Associated As al almost al 41 Press Press Memories of an most forgotten ago ajo rode in n the tho wake of the four masted bark Abraham formerly the tho Star of Greenland today as she ploughed her stately way down tho the California a coast under a fair wind on her final voyage around the Horn Loaded to the oll mark with W old windjammer Jam Jam- California burle the HIP tim Golden GoMen Gate mer pa passed through l fur for ur tho the last In her hel colorful ca ca- ca reer roer yesterday at noon her cargo I I collo consigned ned to i n firm Irm of or Irish distillers dis tillers Un Under el the command HI of oC Captain Sum HUll a lieutenant com com- mantler In the Swedish naval na ro- ro the will proceed to Stockholm aUf i discharging h her hei t cargo at nt Dublin and will be lie fitted nUd out as a training ship Nhip In time the Swedish Swed I ish h merchant marine While Whilo the Panama canal canol n a much Continued on un page 7 Windjammer Leaves Golden Gate F For Last Voyage Around Horn Continued train tom page 1 1 sh shorter route could havo have been taken Commander Thamm decided to tako take tho the aroun around tho the Horn HOln Barring accidents and with Ith favorable avOla le winds the trip Is expected expect expect- t- t cd ed to take tako three months Tho The Star o of Gr Greenland was the belle belie of tho the Alaska Aln packers fleet for near nearly fort forty years cars A four- four masted bark with spanker panker mast foro and aft rigged she he was built in Glasgow In 1892 1692 Each year ear sho led Jed tho the fishing fleet to northern waters water where after neter a four months' months stay she sho returned with ith her catch salted down and anel her herhold hold filled with salmon canned in inthe inthe the tho Alaska ka packing plants FEW SUCH REMAIN Only a few of or tho the wIn windjammers which figured In San Francisco's I romantic history r remain Several SQ are out of or commission and their hulls are arc rotting in Richardsons Richardson's bay ll near Sau Others aro still sUIl In the fishing trade but are soon to be supplanted with steamers In Ina Ina a 1 few years yem's old salts predict the once familiar an and thrilling sight ht oCa of oC ofa ofa a square rigger white sails billowed out In tho the wind and towering masts outlined in the setting sun over the Golden Gate will vIll be he but u ii memory |