The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 26, 1906, Page 11

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¥y N DELICHTED WITH = ISNLOR'S VAN TWOLENT FARE For ramily Colds TRIP 10 TAMITI 2 -~ Q ! ¢ll Known San Franciscans | Return From South Seas! n the Liner Mariposa! >-— PULAR WITH NATIVES | W. Darling, the ':\'ature[ " Wins High Regard His Dusky Neighbors Man, cargs. =2 on time and prompely at limes were cast off and SEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to, Mariners and ' sasled ¢ 3213 it clecmargarize, i lbs fres yesterday for Page Page and Auck- Hone, bty ... Jan. San Pedro & Way Pts Jsa. New York via Ancon.. Jan. Mexican Ports y Purt Jaa . Jasn. muuuuununM.-..:;3.‘.'QRSUHUH’-SU#&MEHXR!?. i 2 1] LR o | AL i BER GRENE Bib Eglil Y] 8 (8 Hih B a 3 ] R CELLEEE LR ] W B 8a B ER Bew we i ol Hal HERReeBNE UBZYE..Y iemons. | the pand cclumn and the successive metal poi- | 2g_machine. THRES OVERDUE WHICH YBSTERDAY W. BRITISHERS ERE RS- FORTED SAPE — e Time Ball. Branch Hydrographlc Offee U. S chanty’ Exchange. Jansary 25. Thursday, Time Bail . &t moom of raewich Lieutesant. U superta the eity minutes later than at Port Pulnt; the beight San Franeisco, Cal. oo the tower of the Perry g was dropped exactly 2t meom to-day, or at 8§ the 120th meridian time.* J. C. BURNBTT, S XN, in charge. endent. NOTE—The bigh tromt (Mission-street wharf) abea: 23 apd low watsrs ceeur at of tidle !s the same st both piaces. FRIDA Y. JANUARY 26 N. Mer | Ros B . Preomn OTE—Iz the when ver low Sumr Pomo, Mar! -5 r Phoenix, Fullerton, . Campbell % Coos Bay Umatilla, y morning tides are given In the ; des of the | mizutes from TRith catia, Johnwon, 13 Bours from Bowens rigE Vanguard, Odiand. 27 hours ta RosgAlexander. 41 & ace & Co above expesitio: tides Tert ocewcrence as gives the last tide here gre but three tides as The plane of reference is the mean waters: 11 days 16 Rours Hendricksen, 17 housq from trom MeKechnie, 23 days from 5 hours from Point Meianction. Huffman, Hoaolulu: Me- Hamilten & Renny Led SAILED. y, January 25. rsda: Peabody, Mantla. ria. California. Thomas, San Diego edro, i Nicolson, San Py spander, Vietoria, o Sterra, Houdlette, Sydney via Homo- & C Lindaner. Alles, Grays Harboer. Power schr Argus. Lindhclm. San Pedro. Sea Titenworth, Port Harford, | tow. 48 3B W, for Honeiulu: SPOKEN. Par stmr Mariposa—Jaz IS, iat 5 48 N, Io Fr Bark Champigny all well. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS. Jan 25 10 p m—Weather cioudy; wind NE: veiocity 4 DOMESTIC 1 REDONDO—Sa! Loomis, for Sam Arriv T. San Prazcises: Fran BAY—. water. Bence Jan per bour. = PORTS. e e B ‘rancises. { Jan 24—Bark Guy C Gose, from ACOMA—Safled Jan 24—Stmr Tampico, for P : stmr San Mates, for San elseo. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr | Bonita. from Sen Pedro, and satled for San | Franeiseo. ved Jaa 25—Su - = mr Break- Pacifie | 51 Last This Last 24 bours. Season. Treee 17.72 2.9 608 1043 52 0.00 s i Trace 6.8 1430 | 0.06 (5" ] 3 . o 3 &% % .V),fl 3.54 0.9 000 &a s.e8 w00 T c8.18 .00 3.8 4.79 TEE CUAST RSCORD. 3 2 B z ks of 3 3 wRJE 23 3 f 3388 ¢ z STATIONS. § 3583 3 H 5 BE - € $. : ] Ty 2 b B Clear 00 56 50 x L‘.;! T. S & W Clear .0 fi s::- N Clondy 3 Cley o0 | Indes < % 2 XW Ciear .0 | Los Angeies ™ o W > -5 L 56 4 NW Ck d ;-‘I ? NE Clear ° .00 i N Cloudy T. % 2B Clear .00 §2 & NW Clagdy T. - - N Cloudy .e0 38 5 W Cloudy .00 22 Clear 09 58 32 XW Cloady T W 8 NW O K3 = Vé" Pt.Cidy .0 = Cloudy .00 34 48 N Cloudy .14 4“4 12 B Cloudy .00 3 48 8 Cloudy 1.24 56 & NW Pt.Cdy .00 44 % NE Cleudy .00 W N Clear ® | has % | Bas moderatsd at of San Jusn Se T Stightt s from | ! f | | | i Weather Report. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 255 p m. maximum a=d minfmum tem- reported for the previous day: #4-1% New Orleans .. 30-3 .-33-28 Phuiadeiphia .. 43-28 | Pitesburg. 2528 75-68 S¢. Loa's P &)—lim Washington .....44-28 24 SAN FRANCISCO .......... 5802 wing are tie seascnal rainfails to . those of the same i twenty- ITIONS AND GENERAL FORBCAST. cont.nues high over the western the couatry. There bas heen comsid- oudiness Saa Franeiseo sor:h- rain. Light rein and the weather sntrance of the str3its The pressare Baif oi th ut only sprinkies of Jen Im Washingts he goler weither pravalls slong the ia. re that cioudy weather will biv tule fog im the inds and lttie rafn, service. Major and Mrs. William H. Coffin asd Mrs. San Fra < udy Friday, | coffin's mother, Mes. Mansfeld, are visiting POy e SN SRt *ast | yijor and Wrs B T_Brows at the Presidio. | inds - 2 . Pegree, Seventh Infantry, e At G ietatty—Pute Teil: M | o et ol i o e b Canieer | northeast winds. changing fo westerly. | Majer John J. Crittenden. Twenty-second Iz- Sacraments Valley—Cloudy Friday: USht | santry hes been granted a leave of absence | north winds | for two memts. San Joaguin Valiey—Fa'r Friday, with fog | Ajien Allemwnmth, chapiain of the Twenty- | in the morning: iHght north winds. tourth Infantry. delivered Ris farewsil address t—Cloudy Priday. with fog in the morm- | ¢; the men regiment last Wednesday | ing: light off-shors winds | evening and them to keep up their gocd Neveda—Falr Friday record for efSciemcy and s ¢ A G. McADIB, District Forecaster. | close of his ess e was presentsd with a | candelabrs set o four sieces from the men + < | 5f the regimene Chapiain Allemworth Bas been YOKOHAMA—Arrived sricr to Jan 23—Br stmr Fulham from Tacoma: Jap smr Kana- gawa Maru, from Seaitle. HONGKONG—Saiied Jan 24—Br stmr Athe- mian. for Vietoria. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Jan 7—Br stmr Yang oma. PISAGUA—! Armstrong, for New York SINGAPORE—Sailed Jan 3—Br stmr Ghan- zee. for New Yorlk. KOBE—Asrived Jan 245Br stme Indrameyo, BRI gi._for Vancouver. CAN JOSE DE GUATEMAL 24—Bark Isaac Reed. from Tacome. VICTORIA. B C—Arrived Jan 25—Br stmr Thttembam, for Astoria; Ger stmr Luxor, henca Jan 21 vis Seattle. GUATAQUIL, Jaz st on Dec 14 Port of Balleluto: was PORT . 2 henee Jan 1T with Fr bark Amiral Courbet in tow, let go of bark 70 miles off Cape Flat- tery and came bere fox coal: will appointed sleeping cars, ideal many modern conveniences elers. g ] | IS DISPROVED BILL IS PASSED Maarten Dirkzwager Said Ohio Semate Retaliates Upon to Be Malevolent and a Railroads for the Abolislb; Most Fluent Prevaricator| ing of Free Tnnsportuiong i WHALER INQUIRY ENDS HOUSE IN SAME )IOOD% i Mythical Harpoon Stery Is{Not a Single “Nay™ Reeorded Shown to Be Falsehood] When the Upper Branch That Hurt Name of Ship! Votes Upon the leasures SBTH B Testimony recently taken.by Deputy & Special Dispatel to The Call Jom— Coilector N. S Farley and| CoLUMBUS Ohte, Jan. 15.—The of- { Depaty Shipping Commissioner S H. |fect of cutting off railread passes from Porter shows that Maarten DIXIWASST | memners of the Legisiature appearsd maliciously lied concerning the whaling | in the Remate to-day when, without & | - 'in an uncleanly manner. Golden State The Comfort-Lover’s Train The route, San Francisco to St. Louis and Chicago, via Los Angeles, El Paso and Kansas City. is the one of lowest altitudes—the warm winter way. ries (catalogue of porter), electric lights, steam heaters, the tend to make this train popular with transcontinental trav- Leaves San Francisco daily at 5 p. m. . Ifiustrated booklets of agent. bark John and Winthrop His siory was that Be had been - treated and ili-fed during & ten months’ eruise or the Siberian Coast Tha: Maarten Dirkswager is 3 loath- | some, moral degemerate is evidenced by Deputy Customs Collector N. 3. Farley and Deputy Shipping Commissioner S. | H. Parker. The transeripts of the tes- timony and the findings of the exam- iners were transmitted yesterday to | had | Coilestor Strattom. Dirkzwager complained that be and the rest of the crew had been ill-treated ill-fed on board the whaling bark Johnm and | iw!n!hrvv, whichk returned recently | from a tem months’ cruise off the Si- berfan coast. ! The examiners found that limejuice was supplied to the crew every Sun- day, and that while there was no su- !iasses; that there was a sufficient | quantity of food. but that it was im- | properly prepared, not sufficiemtly { cooked, not in great variety and served The food, Bowever, seeméd to have beem above the standard whieh, from popular be- | The aliegation of harsh treatment was not Dirkawager's story about having been wounded by = harpoon in the hands of j& mate is degounced as a falsehood. | the saflor not having told the master { or any of the crew or tke Marine Hos- | pital Surgeon about it Fe subsequent- Iy deserted from the hospital The examiners found a fraud in the | shipping articles. relative to which they say: ager avers ihat whalebame is worth [ 98 per scund. The shipptag articles (exhibit | K) as indieated state thar settlement shall be made he buSty of $1 23 or §b 80 per pound. 2ecording to the catch ef the whole feec. This pulatien ail the the agreement. Baturally suppese they would be settied with om the basis of the market vaine, which, in- quiry leads us to Believe, is in the meighbor- hood of $4 or $4 50 per pound instesd of $8, Dirkawager | We are also of opinion that the waster has incarred 2 cach such offense! | by neglecting The master a law. See Ris affidavit (exhibit C) whersin h= | states that Hme-fuice was served omiy on Sum- day mornings while in werm cilmate. The heoepitai authorities testified that none of the men had seurvy. Collector Stratton bas transmitted { the report.to Washington. e ot | TRANSPORT SHERIDAN SATLS AWAY AT TIME SCHEDULED CM&MANWI.MI i in Regiment of Their Race } Going tp Philippimes. ! The transport Sheridanm left her dock promptiy at neom vesterday, baving on beard the Twenty-feurth Infantry =pd a large list | of frsteiass paseengers and way scations. The is the first colored regiment tppines for several years. and aken ber of recruits the colored popuistion t 1o go jo the Phil- Judging by the into the regiment here is anxious for island ig good and faithful shepherd in the Twenty- { fourta for the last twenmty years and will be i H and the courteous attendants the testimony recently takem by | | gar there was an abundance of me- | | et is*ordinarily supplied to whalers. | borme out by the evidence, and| | ward of discussion and without a dis- | [ senting vote, the Rathbun bl was| | passed, making 2 cents a mile the max- imum rate of passenger fare that can be charged. The bill was reperted from | committce for passage yesterday and | was regulariy on the calendar for to- morrow, but, one Senator desiring leave of absence for to-morrow. 2 motion was made to take it up out of its order and | i that was dome without obfection. As the rollcall proceeded and the | | unanimity of the Semators was express- | ed in a straight line of “aye" votes the | ion beedime humorecus to the Sea- and when the last ome had an- | swerad “aye” the Senate broke ianto cheers and a chorus of laughter. Not a lobbyist was present | The House Cemmittee on Railroads | had a similar bill under consideration last night and postponed action for one week. This delay so incensed the mem- bers of that branch that to-day threats of 2 moticn to remove the chairman of the committee was Two-cent-fare bills have been pre- | sented 10 every Legislature for many vears, but could never before be { brought to a vete. ———— Ameriean Hevolution Reception. | The asnual reception of the Soms and Daugh- ters of the American Revoiution will be heid | | the St Framets Hotel on the sveming of | | Washington's birthday. After the formal re- | | cention there tainment and them a | Stevens of the University Mrs H. N. Gray, Mre Giles H Gray. J. W. Hoyt Mrs. W. B. Carr aad Mrs. Hzbbard. as 1 ,Water Front Notes. The Pacific Mail Comsany's liner Monaolia, Capeain Purter. is dge this moming from the Orjent. The lner China arrfved yesterday st Home- Imb Romeward The Amerfean Hawatian Steamship C pany’s big freighter Arizocan aryfved yester- day at Sen Diego. 49 days asd 21 hours from New York This is cne of the Dest cassages to the credit of this Hne —_—————————— Makes Away With Samples. M. Bium of the New York Shirt Manu- ™ ;;5;53 it i i' j I [ 0 tscwuring Compeny. 3 Hardie piace, obeained a warrant from Polfce Jucge Conlan yester- day for the arrest of B. L. Bebout om a | charge of tetemy embezsiement. | that Bebout got drummers’ samples { vakoe of $230 on Jeauary 3 to g0 out sm the {wed. but that was the st Reard of Rim. | TR HOTEL ST. FRANGIS Accused of Embezsiement. | . Walter S France of he Autttartam Hocsi | | Sumdsy Evestes Tebie SHets, cbtained a warrant fram Poiice Judge Shortall yostesday f8r the arvest of L. Colien om a | | charge of misdemrasor cmberzlement Coben 8 sccused of smbezaling §7 30, the pregerty of | the Califernis Anto Company. 217 Ellis street. | Will be served In the white and ' A Fair Offer i I Any man who i g in e )| omesmass o i H-mm' . Steamers wiil and time and with § | Hongkoog mere comfort than | momghoes Tweive biades g0 f | &7 with emch Raszor, .= m“.ei '.qid b‘l. shave from 24 ‘to Round-orin tickets at 48 times. Thas &h you will have 430 f eclien, for jess than 1 cent 2 ff | W There is no substitute ; 8 ; { i - W e bt 1

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