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. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1899. E g 7 ¢ 3 1Y WEATHER REPORT. . loN S E S ue RAILROA® TRAVEL (20th Merldian—Pacific Ti VES l l G i \ l S ULD MAN HEU] PR okt ol L AUCI ] g S- SOUTHRRN rACIFIO COMPANT. ] ‘am following are the seasonal rainfalls to - - Tralms ve nnd are due to arel’ ne - : UP | o i) FURNITURE 10 ROOMS. | __ ool soidicbuiion Stations— W ionrs. Samsn. Beason. THIS DAY (MONDAY) AT 2 P. M. G005 N T Way B T 7Y ¢ 3 0.00 18.2 e $25 JESSIE ST., NEAR FOURTH. TR g S ol i e X 5 PR 2 Red 0.00 d:hh. Oroville and Redding Fresno . d 3 e 3% | _FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD, 2 Mark iE A o i Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, et B N oy At 0.00 318 625 BNYST. Established | ni50s San Joss, o : W. H. H. Thompeon [Sommemm O o) skt | 38R g B Re . A1 00 . :13r P H H Robbed by Thu S. The weather fosf:lngecr:fi;" cloudy over the PCIBHON. Hox 1057, San Francisce I o e Al In an Elaborate Report the Commission Commends R o e e IS e falling throughout Washington and Northern OCEAN TRAVEL. 12:00x Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra. s Erdim ‘mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalis, G the Work of Secretary Alder and Various De- |ruey reLieve Him oF 11| bogs e s o Tpon o Steamship Co. | ot oo of the barometer has fallen quite rapidly east Naps, Uslistogs, Sauta Ross. partments Except the Quartermaster’s, and i L T o (e W L W The temperature has risen generally in all For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., o le, ,,,,,,ms, 5 . districts. 5 Censures the Commanding General for O R amawriaie | | e e iy mEEE bl st ELECTRIC LIGHT. weather in California Monday. For Victoria, ted. Fresuo, Bakersfield, Los.” Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty G ot owaead Hestils Asigel o 9:43, hours ending midnight, February 13, 1590: Fosoma, & Everett, "Anacortes | 8180p Biockton, Meroed, Frean ‘B:20r Martinez, Tracy, glendota, Frosno, M rbara ‘aud .1ioa = O — =i N » P, y o1 g Not Immediately Reporting the et SR ey douty Moty D, R, A : han ngeles. ... EEEN northern coast; fresh northwest wind. Al [ oo e o e b gy £ ; ; . PP Victim of the DesPe“d"”. Declares | " IHE n Caittormia—Partly cloudy Monday; Mar, & and L G 15:00P Pactfic Coast Limited, Tl Paso, Alleged Existence o m- Ho Can Positively Mdentify the | g wetowind 07 WO T o bl & e ot Ry | 007 Pof S P R i 3 iver to C. P. . o >y Chief of His Assailants if S Ot tiade Maatier 5 - mowaias Gh Ry e Humboldt Bay), 3 p. m., Feb, 3, | . siser s;-m"l‘n Route” Al oapicds balmed Beef Captured. nountaina gt the noeth pastion. 8 B 1 m Mar. 5, and’ every. ftth day | g qq, pionMolare sl Toust it . Arizona—Partly cloudy Monday; warmer in | tere T, o Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, 00 H Nilés and San Jose. e north portion. ; San Francisco and_vicinity—Partly cloudy | Sayucos. Py e e i) Monday; fresh northwest wind; warmer. S adiro, Tast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and OAKLAND, Feb. 12—W. H. H. Thomp-| Mount Tamalpa! eport—Partly cloudy: wind | Nogport, 3 a. m. Feb. 1 5 8 13, 17 21,25 son was held up shortly before midnight | Rorthwest, 24 miles; temperature, 5i; maximum | yyp "3 ‘and every fourth day thereafter, o R 1 ek PRTI WASHINGTON; Feb, 12.—The report | who has his confidence, and who 1s his | fenorance, thetr officers not knowing what | 185t Right within ten feet of his home | temperature, 8. - | Q. ;% WELGRH, | wor San Dieo, stopping coly sf Fort Hat, | c10:00r Samset Limtied, " Heoio, 1:53 1bmitte > confidential adviser. The commanding | was necessary to be don and a few feet from the patrol box from S e Al ford (San 3 Angsles, El Paso, New Orleans submitted ' to ‘the President _last ; h by L5 108 Angeles and Rendondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. ol Bach b1:43y Wednesday by St | general is assigned to duty as such by | Refrigerated Beef—This commission | which the police on the beat report on and THE CALL'S CALENDAR. Feb. 8, 7, 1L 15, 19, 23, 27; Mar. §, and 2 = S ednesday by the commission appoint- | the Presice and under the military | was organized on the 24th day of [ off duty and in the broad glare of an e Sery fourth day_thereafter.’ - | “BAN LEANURO AND HATWARDS LOCAL. ed by him 1o’ investigate' the. conduct ?“As Br m}mx]?‘z‘zsg States his duties are SD'XZ-::?!P:“ 11‘351. L‘lx; to the 2ist day of | electric light. The footpads relieved him February, 189. For Ensenada, fl:c‘d.alin‘nyflly.ssu:\ Jfile del (Foot of Market Street.) o te epa . v defined as ows: | r its mem] - p i lan, 3 az_Santa Rosalia I ;T the, War Department in the war with | *0R80 8500200 exercised by ths com- | mony In seventeon distera Tocen, tostis | of si1. oo, N armas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Feb, 11, Mar. 5, oLt Stmine iR afn, was niadé public to-night.” The | manding general of the army, not hav-|citles and nine camps. It had 8¢ The robbery was one of the boldest that eport ‘i& a unanimous. one. all the | ing been made the subject of statutory | received many hundred letters mmm{l,lng has been reported for some time, particu- d is determined by the order of g 1 bexs J6r 3E B s detel ed by N L |catlions and newspaper clippings from | larly as it was committed in a thickly the commission -having I been habitually com ersons 1ivi a 1§ S 5 t the several ter- | Brmiaotions In all parts of the country. | settled part of the city, in fact, within a ed it-excépt. Colonel Sexton, whose e O hoen or may | xamination of numerous officers and en” | gix minutes’ walk of Broadway. Thomp- 1 February 4 - ‘The re- al comm; iy Y | listed men had been made as to the qual- | a vith hi hl A inous e created by the President. ity and condition of the meat issued to |5OR resides it s son-in-law, At- nous - document ‘con- The military establishment 1s under or- | thie troops. The testimony, with some ex. | torney Will Powers, at the corner of 0-words and.an offi- from the commanding general of the | ceptions, showed that fhe refrigerated | i8hth and Jackson streets. He is 60 Apr. € For er information obtatn folder. " T B pany reserves the right to changs without previous notice, steamers, salling dates d_hours of =afling. "-'x‘lc"xg-x"’ o]r;r:ilt)mq New Montgomery reet (Palace Hotel). 3 S EOODALL, PERKINS & CO, . Gen. Asts., Nles. 10 Market st., San Francisco. TOAST DIVIRION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) t prepared by the secretary Which pecietns e beef issted was pure, sound and whole- 'e:';lsaé’lb:gle'ofirgf“‘gf,rfii%';gl'igl’;s'fi,]ll,i'. T T R T L AT ssion, was furnished to the | fairs my are conducted by the | ™o ne 215t day of December last M and the money stolen comprised his first THE 0, B. & N 00. Boulder Oreek, Sante Oruzand Woy or its’convenience. Sr‘c;;egnry of. Wa })Ix)raorugl&_; meRsc\l'g&;_zx)l General Nelson A. Miles m“pofn R‘SM “?léfif earnings in the employ of the street de- DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO 'l-larfl?.un sisep roceeding to a specific =~ de- departmen s AT o from. tno | €N Tequest of the president of this com- | PAELIENt Canirastitro bl NOTICE|TO MABINERS, I, AND Kimaden, Fetton, Boulder Creek, rders a uctions mission, appeared before it. He refused Zhompecn was shoitt S et om0 Banta Oruz and Principal W, eonduct ‘and ‘manage- | Presidenit or -Secretary of War relating d - He refused to | gate when he stepped out of the way to | A branch of the United States Hydrographic From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. ta ¢ in L ary operations or affecting the D€ SWOrn, as all other witnesses had been, | Jliow o pedestrian to pass. The latter, | Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is FAHE $12 Fliat Class Including Borths | | €iibe N e Be Jos dad Tas Gakcs. + the Teport gives com- control _and discipline of the | €Xcept one, who affirmed, stating that he | however, suddenly grabbed Thompson by | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of 55 Seopma Clies . and: Meais. e 8 G T Xl Lo R i e 0K ns- touching - cer- en he | Would make his statements without being | £ £ 1 4 : gestil uching o oy will be prom gn:; (hll;gugz the | O ad way Statements without belng | both wrists and forcing bis arms up said: ?;::'2:':&;‘;.‘3"‘ regard to natlonality and 1170 B8 SCO0TC 00T 2, March 4, 1, Way SUAUIOD8. c0ereoe e iveeeeres $71808 ters which camre under consid-'| commanding ge S sald. He proceeded, and, for th J sceepstill, iold fmen, Aniliyou Wan L geky s e State of Caltfornia seils Feb. 7, 17, 27, March S g ceeded, and, for the first time | hurt.” At ‘the same time an accomplice | Navigators are cordially invited to visit the , 17, 21, CREEK ROUTE FERRY. ion as a-Jogical consequence of the| i ant General ‘Schofield, who has | in the history of this investigation, the | ran across from the other side of the S ey e RO re ot “oee hand | . Short line to Waila Walla, Spokaiie, Butte, | FremA¥ TRLXCISED— o o Nariet S 8 81 pursted probably had as much experlence and | @llegation was made that refrigerated | sireet and immediately searched Thomp- 00au. $100. 3 :08° Fing to-the -qu given the question as much thought and | beef issued to the troops had been chemi- } o cfathes. Recured his pocketbook "opi | for comparison and reference, and the latest ;l;;:a:h-ggh:‘w e i D i 3;_.3;1:.: 1100 *200 33:00 e S Siudy as any one In our country, says, in | cally treated. In this statement, revised | disappeared in the darkness down Jackson | \nformation can always be obtained regarding | T E. 'C. WARD, General Agent. i he Teport says: : : ¢ hims e B 3 o0t of Breadway.—*0:00 8:00° 10:004. the ey ey e ! | By Bimselt, General Mtles said: Strost L R L e " ST ekt v, | R AMKLUD Tl o ety 0000 B0 109008, laws the officers. of the | . o one exierience hag served to confirm an | “There was sent to Porto Rico 337 tons| Thompson is confident that he “;xmhlbe The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | GOODALL; PERKINS & CO., . - = . o 4 i 2 tred f they Feach the g8 | tha: sesults of my - lifelong study and large | Of what is known as so-called refrigerated | able to identify the man who hel M | puilding, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted uperintendent. COAST DIVISTON (Broad Gauge). 1d before Us many Sugges- eriench that the proper position for the | beef, which I might call embalmed beef.” | Should he be apprehended. As the robber | gbout ten minutes before noon and dropped at (Third and Townsend Sta.) e Tetiren Siat, /senior officer of the army on duty ab Wash- | He Droceeded to read a -communication | forced his arms up the old gentleman had | noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal re. [ io 6 I T lanti 1001 Ban te Dy officers on the retired NSt | oo n e not that of commanding general, a | from Dr. W. H. Daly, major and chief | to drop a nackage he had carried under | ceived each day from the United States Naval umpagma eneraie ransat alfllqua, t - nce -and- distinc- | OG0T hich - is practically impossible, but | surgeon, United States Volunteers, on his | his arms. In trying to kick this out of | Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. 4 (French Line) 1004 Ban- Jose, - Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, bo 50 amended’ o o g e Brer emich meane i’ tact, | staft, béaring. date of September 21 186 | the way the footpad's hat fell off and his | " A notice siating whether the ball was.dropped | . . (French Ling) = e o e o ‘ retired officer -Eeneral-in-chief -was a permanent one durlng | several fnspections I made in the various | 50n Says that tho Xellow is DORVEEE 0 Sl o R aties, at 10 @ yn. from. Pler 43, . North, or il Way Stakicus . the entire history of ‘the country up to the | camps and troopships at Tampa, Jack- Lieutenant, uwi! N., in charge. his right eX~ | tim.“\hen General Grant became lieutenant-| Sonville. Chickamauga and Borto Rico, I |Shaven face and short, iron-gray halr. B e ; 111304 San Jose and Way Statio: LA BRETAGNE 243 Sau- Mates, Redwood, Menlo Park, -—, a -officers .of the nav | ;- general. found the fresh beef to be a tly pre- s LA TOURAINE a s.there is no reason why : nd the pparently pre. Palo Alto, Sante Olara, Sau Jose, ded" to embrace | adaressed &"i??’pii‘fieifl?fi‘“fi?fi?f (Whieh 1| Served with secret chemicals which de-| e are leaders In pocketbooks, trunks SUN, MOON AND TIDE. ffi N MPAGNE. Gliroy, * Hollister, Banta Crus, - : Dointed: out to him what had been the resutt of | Stroved its natural flavor and which I|a5q valises. Sanborn, Vaill & Co., 1| ynyeq States Cosst and’ Geodetic Survey— | LA BRETAGNE: Salinas, Monierey’ mnl Pacific reasonable that an-| my study and experience, and saying that the | 150 belleved e S the | Market street. * e and Fielghts of HMigh and Low | First-class to Havre, $65 and upward, 6 per | emmor Su e » prevent. during the | way ‘was to abandon entigely, which I did | B¢2 of the troops. | —_— Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San | cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to|- e4;18r SanJoseand Principal Way Stations 5:007 San Jose and Principsl Way Stations : th was to ab ‘ 11| “Although Dr. Daly swears that he in- ONS. 5 ] use 0f expertenced | durlng my seven years of serv all prétense | __ 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTI . Francisco Bay, Published by official au- | Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduction round.trip. Of their age. Weo | of.being the commanding general, and o con. | formed General Miles about the first of sk thotity of the Superintendent. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITEDSTATES | 0:30r pon o ane Erici el Wy Stations o e - | tent myself with acting as the chief of stafr | August, 1898, that he suspected that the | i N d low waters oceur at| AND CANADA. § Bowling Green, New York. to make it discre: 8 Jacob and L. A. Furth to Polixene Furth OTE—The high and low D A L e o Yok 3;;5:::1'::.‘.‘.} g:; s:;:',:‘u Montgomery ave., San’ Francisco. “ATor Morning, T for Afteriioon. AMERIC AN Ll NE * Bundays excepted. : Sundays only.. { Baturdays only e NEW YORK, BOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. e s s sk ittt From New. York Every Wednesday, .10 a. m. yaret 15 | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. e ‘Wise 5 et T a the OM. | of the army under the Secretary 6f War and | refrigerated beef was chemically treated, | .7 Simon), lot on N line of Ellls street, | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about o A positions | the President. The result was that perfect har. | {t does not appear that the general in: | (Ji¢ 06 PRENGL F 210 by N 120;°gitt. | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; ench oi the.eXecu- | mony prevailed during my time, and I afd not | formed you or the War Department| "y C and Charlie Ann Firebaugh'to John | the height of tide is the same at both places. may be needed in corner of Washington and | — - N 102:8%; $10. | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13. exertise -a legitimate irflience in command of | that an officer of his staff had made thiS | wmartin, lot on the army, this because I did not claim to exer- | discovery, nor does it appear that he at | Baker streets, W 56:3 by | 2t 1a§ many positions | tise anything which the law d1d not give me. | the time ordered any of the officers under | Anna and Daniel Macphee to Maud Town- e e DS ivil. | . The President must have the same power of | his command to probe to the bottom an | send, lot on N line of Fell street, 8l:3 E of | Sun rises. SRROM selection of his general as he has of | gllegation, which, if true, concerned the | Clayton, E 25 by N 100; $13,000. Sun_set tired officers could have | B Ghoetnry of War: w eloan be S Exnod Farite V. iraining. valuable | b SecTsiary,of Was MLbou, fls (et 202 | health of 7500 sbidicrs th the Srmy. It | Max aud M Raeess o T up | Moon xet ; M E Ly AL xperience. Seeretary of War will place 1n the general-in- | wHiCh'so handed to General Miles Octobet | tro street, 27 N of Nineteenth, N 2 by B 1%; 'flmelm Time| S BED.BTAR 20 L san - Feeimental o | SHar it coviaree ThHoR Lo meEEy S | e O T s it 5. pareeh 1o e e [ New York and Antwerp. | GAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIG n found that' all | BAEEt BERCER O . ab3 | thot the retrigerated beef furnished to | Harry 4. and Fiys B 0 SR From New York Every Wednesday, i2 noon. | 0 aund Sras Secretary. of. War should bave in the command | 1 =% Eorn Iy chemically | Parrish, lot on corner of Twenty-third | e e Kensington:::.Feb'y. 15 Southwark RAILWAY COMPANY. cered” by. men | of the army an officer who is not working In | the (ropps was T ur whon thil | and Capp streets, N 120 by W 122:6; §10. i 5. 1. 5.0) Noordland. 4 Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. ence: and tralning| harmony with him. | et vaB. madn. Ootober @1 1t maving || oimon and Rabects Altfeld (i T, B charai) 5 e 7l Friestand. ..., M BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. of thanthose officered | . The report.now takes up the War |been already Made to him in August, 1858, | 527 or 90N JIne of Elizabeu street, 116 i H o3 3’3 EMPIRE LINE, WEBI BAYECAW0, - 3:00, 1:0 “w in.;: B The soldlers weré more | pepartment and its various chiefs of | that General Miles communicated to you “yonn 8 Scott to Mary C. Scott, lot on W | | 5.5( 12: o5l 6 38! Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. LT BEE R e enjoyed. -better | sybdivigions, beginning with the Sec- [or the Secretary of ‘\1‘ It"' or to ‘1}‘? comr;HS— line of Clara avenue, r‘ N of ' Eighteenth | 5,4‘ 1:06] 0.3|- 8:19| 4.0, For full !nlormal.mn.fl;&r‘dlnlxnfrfigh: atdipay. | 85 L8 D I Stusdayn- i D8 at 1:60 ; e 2 | sary general the belief or suspicion enter- | street, N 63 by W 103; gi | w LW “ap) B B . 4 A . retary of War. ‘ tained by him that ferrigarated meat, | Marie de ‘Laurencel de Sieyes (wite of Jean), | 19 3,1!!{5;‘2 5.3 2:01] 0.3 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, | , 11000 & m.; 1:80, 3:30, “| .The records of the War Department, | dangerous to health, was issued every | Angelique de Laurencel de Poliniere (r:en{e) at| = 30 Montgomery st,, or-any of its’agencles TO SAN FRANCISCO. 5 which have been laid before us, show that | day to the troops, in failure to do which | Louls). (by Sigmund Greenbaum, attorney | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides WEEK DAYS--6:10, 7:60, 9:20, 1110 & -m.; 135 of all-gfficers apvointed | Tyo “Secretary of War extended to all | there was dereliction of duty. It is true | Romain C. de Boom, lot on 5 line of Merchant | the early morning tides are given in the left : e e 1y T slar or volunteer. “The | chiefs of bureaus cordial.and upport | that on September 20 he had directed | street, &:3 E of Kearny, E 283 by 8 40; $10. | hand column, and the successive tides of the § : A PR R ps s. of-instruction | end promptly responded to every proper | that an order should be issued asking for | Estate of Frunceses fe MOTIn (OF FRCTC" | day in the order GtopMuIeReHagtaltizes? e o [BUNDAYB=$:10, 8:40, 11110 & - m.j 1:40, 3:40, 1< taken from | demand made upon him by commanding | reports relating to meats issued, but the : ) oth st %% | vecond time column gt 5 S 100, 6:25 p. m. Ming M SR - | i A e canmed fresh | re-recorded undivided one-sixth of lot on S | tne day, the third time column the third tide an Francleco and Schustsen Parl meet . the emergency- ereat- | officers. No testimony has been presented ‘orllvr specifically mentions S% | corner of Dupont street and Hinckley place, | gng the last or right hand column gives the TE. ‘WILL LEAVE roast beef’ and nothing else, and It Was | being 50 S of Vallejo street, E 57:6 by S 40; | fast tide of the day, except when there are but ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for reports received in answer to this that | g7, three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights | YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG.. calling ' at Mary H. and James Cashman to Joseph Han- | given are additions to the soundings on the | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and , undivided one-half of lot on W line of | {injted States Coast Survey charts, except | connecting at - Hongkong Wwith: steamers for Stone street, 117:6 N of Washington, W 6 by | when a minus sign (=) precedes the height, | India, etc. No cargo received on board on day § 20; also all interest in Stone street; $500. | and then the number given is subtracted from Pierce Quirk to Charles Bogan, lot on N line | fh depth given by the charts. The plane of -Wednesday, Jan. 3% | Tuesday, Feb. 11 i Frd e te ¥ o & shewing intentional’ neglect of ‘duty nor R ey r“‘;’gm;fi‘i;’g; any attempt to serve personal interests, | th er of regular officers. as-. The charges made that the Seceretary of | were printed in abstract by the general at command of voluhteer | \War was privately interested in the con- | the time of his appearance before’ the »pted this expedient and the | tracts, purchases and other transactions | commission and since. factory. ~A | of the War Department have been thor- | In his report Dr. Daly does not make m Dby . the com- | eughly examined and found baseless. the all-important statement that he had s In the judgment of the commission there | already chemically analyzed any meat, el- of Bernard street, 70:6 E of Jones, E 22 by N | roference I8 the mean of the lower low waters. : s follows: 1 8is | 60; $10. day, was Jacking in the general administration | though he suggested that an analysis | 60 310. R . ‘March 17 e work in.the departments, | of the War Deparment during the contin- d be made. He does state that in | Mary A. Riordan O O Hivhe, W 8 by TEAMERS TO ARRIVE. “For 5'far beyond what Is nec: | tance of the war with Spain that com- | i saveral Inspections made by him at | 1ng of Faciic street, Li:6 W of Hyde. ¥y I = F Bt 4o pusmace apply o L h-year seems to Increase pléte grasp of the situation which was es- | Tampa, Jacksonyille, Chickamauga and | julius and Emille Kannglesser to Abraham | Stesmer. From. Bus. W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. empioyed make it al-|-sential to the highest efficlency and discl- | ports Rico, he “found the fresh beef to| Ruef, lot on SE line of Folsom street, 57:6 NE | Healdsburg, ;A 'tlv» ntfr:;rlllsa;; BE&:&(Y::(’;‘ | pline of the army. be apparently preserved with secret of Fourth, NE 20 by SE 80; also lot on W ‘Hng (ZDO! ';l:yc.li Lyt qeadt ? 18, | The commission has refrained from crit- | chemicals.” He said that at Ponce the | of Hyde street, 40 N of Green, N 20 by W 60; Crescent City - e s depots;. chifefs of staff, de ertal o; o1 [ 3 Glov K cory .lmd”d!\!llshmfi have nec ’f"i;clrxx’i‘c;r;fi:gugc}?s :&?gsfgésl;;;h:fl\;: beef h? exBn’l\J!é;A;l}! :pa:a;lel:?u?t ;?:sesa;‘z}g i‘:gx::;grfims }l‘m;x ;{ tsl%: “:(vrm, 91:6 E of obliged to give thé time and | preparing their various departments for | SHareCter:y Do g AR e result of an | Abraham Ruef to Julius and Emilie Kann- Auckland’ for -Sydney Wednesday, Feb. . 22, at 10 p. m. 8. 'S, . AUSTRALIA salis . ‘for Honolulu [Feb. 13| 4 V.| . The 6. §.. Moana Feb. 13 !“'clllll via Honolulu.and . 12 y bee 7:85 pmi| tion to detatls. which should -have | gotive wi bafora:wi = - i s fesser, same (three pieces) for life; $20. eiven o Thatiers of larger HOMENL. | Sird; pecaner re matap s, acptally de- | analysis has been reported to us and it | PRl dfekewen to Lue Beaudin, lot's, block No wel] regulated o n of torparation | national defense fund - provided by the | Will be seen by the reports eppenced tASl| 4, Sunny Vale Homestead Assoclafion: 190 salis | 7 14 prid satistactorily un- | Bot of March 0. i80S, was not arede hvelC |in_no specimen examined has elther| “yargaret Dowling to Thomas Costells pa > Wednesday, . Maren 8. |: Gurneyville. | 7:3 pm| der such regulatio s ‘govern the staff.| gffe for use eXcept for the navy ond gar | boracic or ylic acd or other deleterl | on SW line of Falkland (Sixteenth) stree o TR Bseahanl L I R T 8:30 pm| der the fact that every. of-| aoast - defeases - ana . the Ty 8nd for | ous chemicals been found. In view of| SE of Susquehanna (N). B8 2 by SW X e O T e TR i fice: e staff " departments | {adt e Shareto until of xpenditures | %0 facts above set forth the commission | 16, block 330, Case Tract; 8800, S L0 O Aty B 8 g B Jonsibie. - pAsitions has . been | {jon e atll after. the declara- ¢ the opinion that no refrigerated beef | M. K. Landen to George Sutter, lot commence LS S k > hore routine demonstrates the | HOR Of War: I O e Ry contractors and issued‘to | ing at @ point in lot 10, block 11, Market-strcet S ey STMoemey A Glen Blien, |6:10 pm| ghore To; 8 demon es the | sk 4 5 | = S fro 7 Mar] s B ciati U a thorough reform. The report eulogizes the wo; U e Dring the war with Spain, was | Homestead, distant 100 8 from Casselll, 4% - Sebastopol. lindam a T o8 he work of the | the Gone ¢ e ottt b ot | from Wiclize ot lotaD. thenss JAE A B TIL i n = Dol - The réport now proceeds to*take up | ddjutant general, commissary. general | subjected to or - | portion of lot 10, block 11, Market-street Home- | ‘ST B p pn 17:85 pml “ubjerts in thelr regular-order, be- f and criticizes the deficient work of the | cals by the contractors or those in their | yead; 310. e Washtenaw. BAY AND RIVER STEANERS.: |~ e or Nark West : army | proper inspection o 5 B -G cestment C A 2 e or s Bprings; a officers and 26,040 enlisted men, |- significant part of the report in ref- | commission to inquire into. the character | corporation) te TS S UG O EoR | North Fork. A iGaticeio.” Highland _'Springs, . Kelseyville, . Carlsbad £ 28,183.. War with-the kingdom | €rence to the bad work of the quarter- | and kind. For months, as it appears, Drt | JORP Y (* Sla Filbert ‘streets, E 250:10%, N | Corona.. Steamer ‘‘Monticéllo. Springs, ' Soda . Bay, Lakeport nd "Bartlett was’ dei il 2: master general's depa = v he commission of a crime v 1415 o S 28:9 t - | Del Norte. Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat., at 9:45 a. | Bprings; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratogm was® declared April 21, 1898, g epartment is as fol- | Daly concealed t | 133:71, W 173, § 114:4%, W , S 0 be- & 5 e , 125,000 volunteers had been |- lows: affecting men under his charge, whom, as | ginning, block 441, Oskland; also property in | St oL Eara. = .'éfi“s‘?'m?'s\ififi.fi“%n-‘.‘%.' F‘f;fl-g 85:::: %:&f‘mf‘?flo‘)“}n Laks, Witter 4 into.the'service. In AURUSL. | ' Land' transportation of the command | 2% omcl:e:(and a physician, he was bound Butte County: e e T e L hrgfitomu. Mission-st. Dock, Pler No.: gohrl;edb;‘y‘lfi ‘Rfivsnfiieh m’er'ngy-.. Eucknell's regular army- nunibered 56.365. | during the Santiago campaign—Owing to | 10 Protect- tatia B. Commins, lot on NE line of East Nine. | = o) s o anbedrin Heights. Huilville Booneville, Orr's unteer army 207,244—a total of | lack of necessary transport the means of [ The report, then after quoting from. teenth strest, 190 SE of Twentleth avenue, SE STEAMERS TO SAIL. FA 500 -g'fle;:h:,n‘?}m?",{%?fi:?: gmog‘.’,“fie. B{\‘,‘,f: 509, ! | land transportation during the Santlago | the regulations of the Agricultural De- | 55 by NE 140, being lot 7, block 49, San Antonlo, ming’s, -Spring: rris, Olsen’s, Dyer, H of themselves indicate that campalgn was painfully deficient. General | partment prescribing the manner in | East Oakland; gift. 2 Steamer, | Destination. Salls. Pler. RAILROAD TRAVEL. | Beotia "an: figures:of ms 8 In the | Shafter testified that he could carry no | which Inspections are made (and no| Charles and lda V. Armstrong to Willlam T SRR R e e Baturday to’ lay round ‘trip -tickets. at nse Work was. thrown upon the | more on his transports from Tam: ha " Corbin, lot on E line of Spruce street, 280 N [Humboldt. .13, 2 pm|Pler 9 reduced rates. B After thirty-three Years | Lo realized that he would have very few | PACKINg house in the country Is al-| (Pine, N 8 by E 1347, block 1, resubdivision | Orizaba ....[Newport .13, 8 am|Pler 11 @ %~ @ . . | On Bundays round trip tickets-to all polnts ftof-which the | 27, F00 200 o hat wagone tomd b | lowed to do business without GOVern- | of portion of T. M. Amtisell's map of Villa | A. Blanc'd.|Coos Bay._....[Feb. 1, §pmiPler 13 beyond San Rafael et halt rates. ; 0 men, 1t eud- | seq' for transportation, both of the | mental inspection) after detailing the | lote merkeley; H0 | |\ b 1oty 13 and 4, | Sanie Rose|San Digsoesy:|Feb: 35 11 b/ pler 11 a | T Qe g0, Market st Chegnicle De l'w S : : 4 3 v Christine Park to u s, lots 43 and 44, e 5 % & R G T3 3 & D A Or Supplet, Bl s v;g;%;:;fltggr;‘;ggu‘gl °3;,,3‘}1${;},’;;’:;}{ e 5, rocubdlvision of Tovnaite of Fitch: | Umatitla .|Vie & Pet S |Feb 1 10 am Bler 3 < ol g ol gy s e A 3 Ll _ s | burg, Brooklyn Township; $10.* oha .. ..[Feb. 15, ,r 3 Age: that diity was discharged will ap- | hurbose. General Humphrey. testified that | putting impure meat upon the market,| “Richard and Elizabeth’ Wallace to Wiltam | Chilkat ... [FUmPOSt 0 Eleany ! e : 3 ; n detaf]l in subsequent parts of this | g 51" oln se th portation was taken, | goog on to say: and Emma Thompson, lot on W line of Pine gle\te and, . [Puget Sq 3 Hra < NURTH PAch cuAsT HMLRUAD rt, . The sudden. emergency which | joudu 50 the vessels were fully|®, . ommission has not confined itself | street. 81 N of Taylor, N-21 by W . block 402, { FL2 57 7% inewport, 1 [Pier 11 PR T T 3 -NUAU: ed our people t6 arms after an inter- B - v vi ve vritten proof. Im- | ©%% T 5 v .’ Pler 13 X 7 K Bge . Via Sausalito Ferry. 5 DY nT e Deate | S8 testimony shom, tnac she s | 0, merely Senial ok, SN R S| R i S, Oy B % ¢ SnGaTERa TR R | Ganta e Roufe |Tor s R i vaa £n . powers s 4 a + e ST e s - aly, V. it - Yot 4 . 4 . . 18, m. er 1 E 3 cnt with - Carnestriess and _en- | BOAT BICa8) on June Tvae 2. Thew i ohe l“'nf;‘”&ér'e'"sifif fg‘l}xl{’(ls"sfl:;rg&m;}:‘.‘xfl B D ia Tract, Gakiand Annes G o= Ehrome |San Diewo-s 3¢ 11 am Pler 11 . | . WEEK DAYS—#7:20, %:%, 11:00 a. m.; *1:46, -The situation, faund the. country | frst'wagons were innded on June At e | e M Cuba, Porto Rico and at the | " Abbte and John Martin to H. C. Firebaugh, | Queen Vic & Pt 8 eb. . 10 em/Pler 3| Connecting Owl Train Leaves San | #5080 2.7 putant on son- LR e AL e e“qum_' that the landing of the latter was con- | various home camps occupied by troops, | lot on N line of Prince street, i E of Calais, Francisco via Los Angeles at 8 | gaya. Wadnesdays. and Saturdays at 1130 p. m. O S . tinued more rapidly than they could be | asking that samples of refrigerated beef | N 13, B SE 135:4%, W 55:1% to beginning, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. P. M. every SUNDAY, TUES. | SUNDAYS—*8:00, *10:00; *11:30 & .m.; *Ll5, - That tiey were provided and the | sot yp on shore and that, in | o en. placed in glass jars | block I, map of subdivision of biocks I, J and DAY, FRIDAY. 300, *4:30, 65 p. m.- rous demands on the fndustries of | 36t b 0%, BRoTe GnG hat, n fact, some | be At OnCt16d and forwarded to the com- | L, Harmon Tract, Berkeley; $i0. o . < o | P Raing marked Tun. {o'San. Guentin: cople were. met 8o promptly, will re- | Of those that were landed were never set | securely sealed and "o o e fona | “Harriet B. and Joseph E. Nutting to Harrlet ASRYELL Arrives In Chicagoat 9:52 A, M. tha | FROM SAN RAFAEL TO-SAN. FRANCISCO; 4 one ‘of the marvels-of history. up at all. mission. These samples were to be of one | ;3¢ (ot lot on N line of Channing way, e LAyt following Thursday, _Saturday AYB—0:25, *0:35, 145, #9330 & i peaking, of:the Jns taught by ex- Ff:”l?ltfihaflte%lu:“nos‘ that on July 1, | pound \\:elghl f!mm tlheei::l;e uran. s | 100 N ot ‘Audubon street, W 50 by N 130, bels Stmr Alnhni Janselr;:&nu:dho;x?hgr:nAl?:g; A T e Th New 93:45, 5:05 p. .. T the report says: . - e e op =k Ganey, ten dayaaltar | gound W elEH e e ouear imany | a3V Sirect ol 51N tew) or blnck Wemepiat | RO CITEENGE Sainet Yorkat 1:86 b, M. Friday, Sunday p Moudays, | Wednesdayn with wwhich rnm‘mnndlgg bulances .or wagons ‘available and that | samples have been recelved and later sent | jey; gift, : ¢ | GStmr Groenwood, Fagerlund, 14 hours from and Wednesday. BN e et m " divislons; trigades, regi- | the roads were so horrible that they could | to the chemist of the Agricultural an israel C. Wilson to Amelia S. Damon, lot on | GTeenwood. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR, Ob. 2340, J L f S EDa o o -1 N v ¥ Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, — hours from At o » o B S marked ® ftart-from San Quentin.. in ‘the improvement of | 17,000 men disembarked in the face of an | Our specific duty is to &ve an opinion | deed; §i. s 3 tmf, Ged {8 AK Hours. o 3 : 220 p. 0. i helr. locatlon’ Water: sup- | enlemy. {n & hostile country and rapidiy | as to the quality of meats furnished the ————— B, N A ioTeod, 11 days from Kahulut, | This Train Is In Addition to the Dally | *S¥7RX TRIPS on Mondays, “Wednesdays SrrAngements. range. | SToWn _forward against a well armed | soldiers during the Tecent war with Spain. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Schr Archis and Fontle, Jensen, Stewarts Overland Express. and Serurays at TO0p m T 3 - | for vas nfully icief ® ega e Tl TN DA YS—8:00; * 10 .3 12:05,°1:20, 3 & troopd were soon dia- | foansporation, DUt In Suite-of- the LLid | AIere s N that boracic or salicylic or PALACE HOTEL. PR Newark, Beck, 1 hours trom Bowens | $U FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—520 MARKET SI: | s s m - 2> & 2% 2 . was_learned th-+ with | sence of this Almost absolutely necessary | any other acids have been used in the | H M Wolf, Chicago |S R Sargent, Ohto Landing. 3 - . THROUGH ‘TRAINS. er system e?;“fm.‘x"é"'f;{»’.‘,’}".f‘?:‘- they | portion of the gauipment of Well-tralned | eanned meats furnished to the troops, but | R E Jafk,' ducu BL S’rt;nher‘. Scotland SAILED. oiszfig"' ‘;;’.N o : b e e S e S cAIony, 5 able sanf-1 command, it drove the enemy before it, | such meats have nevertheless been great- | A B Coleman, omson, Scotind Sunday, February 12, | 08kland Ofioe—1118 Brosdway. e e L e Motpi{u aantel o (og ochne | SAbLiSing thelr outponts plshed them be: | Iy crticized agd they have for (hat rea- | T S ECiln G, |ERTmnAFLGH | simr B, Ay, s B O Wik Sttt |20 oot Dot M ety ' fort and ocare of .the sick, -the grounds | nind the bt LR L i o | J Fox, Stanford |Mr & Mrs de Saliassy, | Stmr Columbia, Green, Astoria. e : . : IS ; : clean and the sanitary conditions sreatly | from Santlago, bay to absolute destruc- | lyzed under onr dUection, SR Solsmve | WM Sitis,: secto rgal e O ases, Port, Hlakeley, - - - | THE ‘SAN FRANCISCO: AND: SAK JOAQUIR - improved. The troopd are now . moved on B My after zailant fighting wase | mode of their preparation. o canned | G A Gressey, Stantord |7 A Mcllhenny, La Schr Ida McKay, Johnson, Grays Harbor. < - xR ; b Jromptness, without 1 5 \ e 3 C V Keys, Berkeley nter, APH : { “ 2 e Peptdity than T ,hgcb;;;nn';gg & tropical sur, amidst most adverse con- | meat is o;d{)nagl;: taken from the fore- | ¥ Kevs Bl 1P O K eman, N ¥ -mmubn 5 1:0. I 3 -~ YALLEY RAILWAY WHN“, of the war These {mprovements have |-ditions, captured a strongly fortified city | quarters of beeves. = . o |AE de Ricgles Colo |D Barrow, Lexington |, POINT LOBOSZEEb. '8, 10 P, m.—Weather o ‘| . From Jan: 25, 1899, tratns will run as follo e from experlence, and the new army | @nd received as _prisoners of war over | The Agricultural Department's officlal |, "G " Habinentinger,| M L Cory, Fresno foggy; wind SW; velocity § miles. 2 okt N s Y now Is far acvanced in facilities for feed- | 23,000- Spanish soldlers. ‘rgg‘g::k;;‘x?';mg{e "1?2%3 ‘;rgndz!égg i h Guatemala_ {P Janes, L Ang DOMESTIC PORTS. ST .| "Bouth-bouna: . Noith-bound. ing, equipping encamping and transporta- | Subsistence . Department — Brigadier- | {8 PAGONS v 3iiations, s incorporated. | & 5 Kayton NY |10 Tanner & w TACOMAAZIG, PR b e T : b Passen- [Mixed. | . ixed. | Passen- G L Charles Eagan, Commiss yton, & w, Cal | City, from Dyea. ke Gemeral Al T i charge: Tho Sur¥- | The unaniuious report shows that a num- | J D Davidson, Fresno |W T Eliis, Marysvilie | Sailed Feb 1i~Ship Oceldental and brig Gen- UNION j ; TS| ger. - |Sunday | Btations: [Sunday | _ger. A recommendation looking to the fu- | RISST Log caretully Investigated® the | Der of officers testified that canned beet GRAND HOTEL. eva, for San Francisco, PACIFIC (R : ¢ - | Dilly. \Exe'ptd| - |Exc'pud | Daily. | ture then follows: subject of the condition, quality and | V88 “““.“".“;‘o’.‘f,;, It lshalso“e‘llcnehd that | ¢ © McShare Garvaza|T Moyle, Placerville SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Progreso, VIA THE . . v pml One of the lessons taught by the war i | quantity of food supPHed to the army. Al- | 10 & tropical countey, ,‘;e:{epre:eggligctred H Dougins, Oklatoma _|Miss M Schlaier, Sao henco B E Lot Seb 19-Daik OaMland, : : i) that the country should hereafter.be.in a | most without exception it has been shown | Jiigsive appearance at first. Furthermor%— ;:Jlflufiwmcv‘.l e P4 7 Edd!:lilnfl for Seattle 7 . % x 3 m' better state of preparation for.war. Sug-| by the testimony taken that wherever the | [*tFanspires that oecasionally an inferics | B 5 Gook'& we, § JosalJ Thomeon. St Heme, T DMat aiin b 15 Sobe ‘Miaxim, for ope pm Lifons have been made that iarge sup-| troops wete ordered, Whether to the var- | sritan Ta found . But the roeomts ne ik | 8 A Mokitean, Too 4.0 B Oranam. Freer® | gan Francisco. 3 unon CIIIC, am fiies of all the material not liable to de- | ious camps im the United States or to| arm prove that canned beef has been | J H Brags, S Jose |A Nippert, Berkeley USAL—Salled Feb 12—Stmr Sunol, for San 3 i A pm {erioration should be kept on hand to_be | Porto Rico, Cuba or Manila, the rations | ysed for many years. €N | R Sipley, Cal R T Heath, Mexicy | Francisco. gy AT . A =] continuously issued and renewed, so that | prescribed by law Were on the transports | “mhe work of the signal corps is hi N B Ford, Chicago |M Levy. Townsd FORT - BRAGG—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Se- : - “Stopping at intermediate points as required. ' {n any emergency ‘hey might be avall-|and at the camps With the soldfers, o gnal corps is highly | 3es ¢ Lynch, Valjo |7 W Willlams & wr, | quola; stmr Noyo, hence 1L SAN FRANCISCO 'TO BHIGAGU For Detioilaruof states anll gther connectiond able. Especlally Bh,,,fi’ this be.the case| So far as we have been able to ascertain commended, as is also tha‘t of the pay | A B Watson, Vallejo Baltimore 1 EUREKA—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Samoa, he B 3 inquire at Traffie Manager's Otfice, 321 Markeg with supplies which cannot be rapidly ob- | there was but one occasion, that of a | department, the engineers’ department | Mrs R Gardner, 8 Rat |C J Parker, Placervie | Feb 10; stmr Chunt.edne;e;l;';’b_smh PR street, San Francisco, tained In open market. day in front of Santlago, when the troops | and corps of engineers and the ord- | F V Grady, Vallefo |I Morton, Los Angeles | COOS BAY Arrived Feb I2-Schr O de, he | . wrmou]’ BHANGE erd > 2 bt f rations. Th nce department. J Cooke. Sacramento |H A Jastro, Bakersfld | Jan 28; schr Dal owe, A . 1 \ Oty B g Perhaps the most significant utter- | Were-seriously short of rations. ese | nance dep: H Todd, Oakland J E Miller & wf, N Sailed Feb 12—Stmrs Alice Blanchard and L0 Inu“ TA“‘LFMS SGEII H“Lw Y. ance in the whole document, 8o far as{5ad been suppl l}e?ob:ctutgum P hg coadition S !7“,,“"‘"' Bl 15 art, S Jose " | Weeolt, tor oy Teh Honiny Yoitune Bk g 2 o e 4 AY. oncerns the discipline of the. army, | of°the rouds and lack Of transporiation| 1898 Oustom House Statistios. | M Iq¥le & we, oudd |J 3 Banien Stoekton |\ BUREKACSANE: ‘Hureka, for Honoluns BUFFET EMOKING AND LIBRARY CABS| 1, dan'Fraciscs, commesting - Sunday, omes next. prevented prompt reissue. At times lue | Show importations in 1898 of 86,855 cases |J T MeGeoghegan, 8 J |G F Glaser, Denver PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Feb 12—Bktn Ame- BARBER SHOP. Sept. 11, 1865: 4 For many years the @lvided authority | Vegetable ration was not of good quality, | G, H. Mumm's Extra Dry, 52,649 more | C C Smith, Sission B 8 Taylor' & wf, Sn A | lia, trom Honolulu. DOUBLE DRAWING ROOM SLEEPERS: ‘eek Days—9:30 a. m., 1:45 p. m. nd responaibility in the War Department | the potatoes and onions being spoiled. | 4 ther brand) BAEate of th L E Hart, Berkeley (W Beckman, Sdoto MARSHFIELD—Salled Feb 12 at 10 & m— FREE RECLINING CHATR CARS. Sundays—$:00, 10:00, 11330 8. m., 1:15 p. m. - g eiction. or which in the | Condemned by a board of survey, such |‘ihan any other brand. e of the chole- | w Johnson, Cal C L Heller & wf, N. Stmr_Alliance, for Astoria. 5 PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS. .| Round- trip from Min Valley, $i. 18 produced friction, for which, In the | Condlomned by 8 O ven and i éauiva. | €5t Erapes and frst pressings, and hence | X' Lippner, Berkeley W Downey. Redinon BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Feb 12—Schr DINING CARS (A LA CARTE), JTHOS, COOK & SON, Agents, 621 Market e hould e wonlied. " MThe conktitucion | lent part of the ration issued. Some' trou. | eVer surpassed in quallty * | B R Lester, Berkeloy . [Mias Kesthe, "l ey e T 13- RbnE Adoata, ONLY 8% DAYS TO CHICAGO, S et < the President the commander-ina{ ble occurred because such vegetables and S Kesan: B L OlMre P Gardnes: & hence Feb 10 Leaves San Francisco dafly at 8 p, m. 2 5 R T AT R LR ,,;,Y"“,,‘;‘;;:g’""‘ T O g, F 5 ronnson & wr. |G H Bartiett, Soners " FOREIGN PORTS. P 3 5 ; < authority to any other person. e | the ou! a Wi £ cconfoun T Ralnes & wt, Vallejo | MELBOURNE-—Arrived Feb 10—Bktn Robert D. W. HITCHCOCK, General Agent, H flar Ficaident selecty his Segretary. of Wag, ) hoard g ,m!ie;. This was dope through uw,-mungnwmdum U wafi»”mm‘ - | Sudden, from Port Ludlow. No. 1 Moptgomery street, San Franclsco, Yl

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