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sgl<v birlicr. Light. $10.45.^j10.5r,; niixivl.
JlO.S5@ 10.05: heavy. $IC.W(a 11 f rough, lO.Wj^
10.75; g~xl to choice heavy. ?10.75(iU1; pigs,
53.70<<i10.«i0; bulk of f 10.75® lO.ikt. .
Sh«»cp— Receipts, estimated at 12.000: market
steady. Native, $5.«0(^9; westprn. $S.SO«tfK.»O;
yp»rling>, $S<j7 9.30; lambs, native. $5.75&i0.50;
L> csrern. $». sw& 1 0.CO.
KANSAS CITY
.-KANSAS CITY, Marcn 23. — Cattle — Receipts.
s.ooO; rnark.«t steady. Native steers. $0.2-*.fti
5.50: cows and heifers. $.*s.st»«r 7.25: stockers and
rrwier*. $4.so<g<i.Uo: bulls, $4.Wti6.:U>; oalvos,
$-"g9.25: • western steers, $t}.25^>.25; western
cows. $4 ©6.50.
Hogs — Receipts. 10.O0O: market. 10c higher.
Bulk of (tales. 510.45® 10.70; heavy, 510.65Q
10.73; packers an<l butchers, $10.r»5i?i ! 10.70; light,
*lO.r>O01o.iW): pigs, $9.50%i10.
\u25a0Sheep — ReceiptK. t>.«JOO; market steady. Mut
tons. $7.25%i8.4<t: lambs. |t>.2T>(i7 10.2."".: f«>d west
ern wether* »in<i yearlings, f~.7ii}(iif).TiO; fed west
••m ewes, f7.255i5.2-"».
6OCTB OMAHA
S*H:tH OMAHA. Marrh Si. — Cattle— Receipts.
4.WiO: market f.low, etfßdy. Kative Fteers. ?0.25
1&K.33; «-ows and heifers. $5@6.K5; western
*t»prp. (54507.C5; cows and heifers. $3.5<>«j6:
cecneni, $3<?i4.5!>: Ktorkers aud feeders. $4<ii7.10:
ealrex. f4.56^5.50: bulls, stags, etc., $4.25^'fi.50.
Ho«^ — Receipts. fc.«500: market 1O<" hichcr.
Heavy. flO.fiOra 10.80; m!xed. $10.55« i 10.00;
light. J10.2.^<f7 10.C5; pig>, S9ftilO; bulk of t-ales.
*lf>-53<a.K'.65r
*>>heen — Receipts, S,Of>o: market stronger. Year
lings. JSiio.P.2s: wethers. $7.75@5.C5: ewes. ?7.50
515.50: lambs. $».75@10.50.
MISCELkAAKOUS MARIvKTS
Cotton Market
NEW YORK, March 23. — Hutton's wire says:
"Too cotton r.::irkft was very dull, but slißht-
Jy firmer. The ranee of values was estretmMy
iimitrd and business most of the day was lici
i:M to 'he operations l<y floor traders. Thi*
vpomM to be the case particularly in the nearby
positions. The congestion in the nearby inooths
is so pmnounffd and the feeling in one of such
srrat nni-ertninty regarding the outcome of tbe
BEST BUY
IN OIL
Coalinga
National Petroleum
At 75 Cents
Will noon be advanced to *l.r;0.
We are operating- K0 acres In tbe
N. J^s of the NW. V* of See. S,
Ttrp. SO S. R. IS E. In the Coal-
f net Oil Kfeld and in clone prox-
imity to ihe Col. Coaiinjca, the
CoallnKa Eight and the M. K. T.
Oil Companlex.
We bold our land under lease
at 1-6 royalty with option to
purcßa«e at $1,500 per acre.
Well No. 1 now ncnrins; com-
pletion.
l-'or map* and particulars apply
A. S. CLEARY, President
ROOM SO2
112 Market Mreet, San Francisco.
GEO. V. MARTIV, SECRBTAnV,
1141 J Street, Fresno.
S. R. BOWEN, VICE PRESIDENT
Coalinpa.
$6,000,000
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company
(BELL COMPANY ON PACIFIC COAST)
First Mortgage and Collateral Trust Five Per Cent
Sinking Fund Thirty-Year Gold Bonds
DatodJannarj 2. 1907 ' \u0084 v Due January 2, 1937
Bonds mar be retired at 110 on Januarr 2, 1922, or on any interest day thereafter.
Interest payable on January 2 and July 2 in Xeir York or San Francisco.
Denomination. §1,000, coupon or registered bonds. • ; '
WV Tax exempt in California. ,-^.-. ; '".'-'"
ITercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee.
». ' ,--; : : : -..-: - . - • \u25a0 \u25a0 "- • .- \u25a0 '. '• - - ': - . - ' \u25a0\u25a0• ..
Previous bonds of this issue are listed on the New York and San Francisco Stock Exchanges and applicatl9n
\u25a0will be made to list the above $6,000,000. . - ' ' ' .: / . ... \u25a0
' The Pacifio Telephone and Telegraph Company own* and control* Ihe entire Bell Trlrniione rtnnincm* nil ,4h'e.:.
Pacific Coast, a majority of its outstanding capital fetock being owned by; the American- Telephone, and -Telegraph
Company. The territory served is rapidly increasingin population and wealth, and Includes suclv important and ;
grooving centers as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland.^Tacoma and Spokane, together with every
other important city in the States of California, Washington and Oregon.
(As Officially reported for year ended December 31, 1909.) •
Gross Re?enne $12,855,017.68
Operating Expenses, Taxes and Maintenance 9,774,357.92
2ict Income* ........................................... $ 3,119,659.76 \u25a0
Annual Bond Interest on $29,000,000 Bonds $ 1,457,500.00
Surplus $ 1,653,159.76 '
p or fall infornintion recrardine thene bonds, refrrenee in made to circular, copies of which may be hail on re-
qur««. and from which we summarize the following: ,
> The present value of the purely physical property of the Company, without considering good will, franchises
or other, intangible values and allowing over 56,600,000 for depreciation, is estimated at $46,000,000. OR XEARLV
.;<> PEIt CENT IX EXCESS OF AL.I, OUTSTANDING BONDS. The property is in excellent physicalcbndition. over
$23,000,000 having been expended on the property during the last five years, during which period a large per-
centage of the plant and equipment was installed new or completely modernized.
»t Income over twiee'the amount of the annual bond' interest.
Th? First Mortg-apre and Collateral Trust 5s are SECTORED lI V A FIRST MORTGAGE, either direct or through
deposit of securities, on the entire properts' of the Company, subject only to $3,000,000 bonds of one of the con-;
stiruent companies maturing in 1913. at which time the above bonds will be secured by a first li<m^, on the entire
property. Gross earnings have shown an uninterrupted increase, having. nearly doubled in the last six years.
WE OFFER THE ABOVE BONDS AT !>S% AND ACCRUED INTEREST. SUBJECT TO PREVIOUS SALE]
Pending; the iaauanrr of the engraved, bond s temporary certificate* >vlll he delivered
A nlmaltancon* offering; i* being: made in New York, Boston and Chicago -
Bond & Goodwin Harris Trust & Savings Bank
ItO^XrtV \PH' YORhT CHIP\C'O Orpaniated M : X, \Y. Harris & Co., ISS2
454 CALIFORNIA STREET X. \y. Harris, Prenident
_. _, . -. ..- . . .Marquette Building;
San Francisco, California chicigo
E. F. HUTTON & CO.
490 CaUtomla St. TeL Donclan 2457
St. Frand« Hotel Trl. Dodklss 3952
Members of New York: Stock Excnange
Pioneer Honne
I'riiate \%lre «o Chicago and
.Yew York
It. E. MtJLCAIIEV, 31a naser
~ T ' \u25a0'^^T -. a Jirst class
' -^^:.- -oil Etoet:
while you can. secure
. ' Hat 7 first low
"^^- prices that prevail before*
J^SS^. R3 f?f _^*^ production begins. •' Oil stocks
«3S«Hb Mm P3 I"' 1 "*' 11 ' at thoi=o prices have shown
fixgfifl f» fR§ <^T from !•)« per cent lo l.OlM) per cent
t*J ffSI Kl f*" V#^ increase In Talue In the past year. '.
C^S fc'^ .^ • \u25a0 !<PCUrc sonie Coslinya Crude now at the .'.
K'^5 ES§ P.i Ss -^^^ >prii-e>5 qnotej on tbc exehanee around r^kr.".
fcS K3 PS 1?^ <^^ ' * ncn enjoy the bis profits to he made when
t£?* i "a H 3 rSXXR .^r this stCM ' k Jumps niili the t>rin?:Inc in of tb«>ir
%'% fSiS r*« HBBB j^r firet well, abont April l.~ Coalings Crude owns and
fcl Js'^JB Ki3 - .^r- 1 I* «s?re»>'lTclr derelopins a choice, absolutely^ron-n ;
y&&&B piece at Coalinpa. Ciill particulars in illustratoil
monthly Oil M:irazinc, "Seenrlties.", «*all or soml this
\u25a0^^r . coupon and. this ; will -bo mailed free; for sis months. . ;,
\u25a0'^^f^X r \u25a0..-.\u25a0- COUPON .-\u25a0-.:•. \u25a0 J?. T. Call— .VJ« /
Pacific >Statej5 Guaranty &" Land Co.,' 001' First National Bank'.- i
Bids.. San Francisco... _ - --"'^ ••'-'• '
_ : ' Oestlemco — Pica «\u25a0 send me. frre of cosr.: Information re?ar<lins*. .
MOr-k referred to above. alw> free oople* of oil mecaeine, ,",Sccnr»- -
S^ tief.t' for six.' months— »n this .withont any oT>lizatkm wb«teT«»r ou -. .
S^ my part. - ,; \u25a0 Name ..:.....'...-......, ..........;.... I
stirct and No.. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. ...-.:-.-.:. ..^.;.Citr -..:.....; ...:;. .^. .:::..:..:.. \ \
manipulation that it is'cliecking business : gen- 1
erally and commission liouseg «re Incoming ex
tremely, cautions in their advice. The bull'po
siUou is backed, it is said, by virtually unlimit
ed money and by great experience. The bear side
is also a wealthy one and the moving of Im
mense quantities of cotton l>oth away from New
York and to New York simply shows bow. serious
tbe fight Is.
••It Is beyond question that the cotton now in
process of shipment from Liverpool (some IS, OOO
liales with probably not. less than.:tO.O*Ht more to
come) Is a very exi<ensive operation," but the atti
tude of mind of the owners is that they would
rather pay this cost than the present relatively
high price of the May contraW. .
\u25a0 "Tlie Fremont and Suffolk mills, the largest in
New England,- have decided to closedown, 2,O<X)
out of ti.ooo looms, indefinitely."
Spot closed quiet. 5 points higher. Middling
uplands, 15.13 c: do gulf, 15.40 c: sales, none.
COTTON POTUttES
Option — Open. High. I/nv. Clos?.
March 15:»>0e 15.04 c 15.00 c 15.02 c
April 14.3*e 14.1t4c 14.94 c 14.05 c
May 14.93 c 14.95 c 14.90 c 14.94 c
Jnn<? ..... 14.69 c
July 14.09 c 11.71 c H.fiOc \J4.POc
August ...14.25c 14.25 C 14.17 - 14. 1.5 c
September .13.42 c 13.42 c 13.39fl 'IS.aSc
October .v 12.97 c 12.97 c 12.93 c 12.94 c
(November 12.54 c 12.84 c 12. Me ]2.!SOc
December 12.52 c 12.52 c 12.77 c 12.750,
St. l.ouiH AVool Market
ST. LOUIS, March 23. — Wool— Steady. Me
dium grades, combing and olothiug. 22fii27c:
light fine. 19©2 C*.-; heavy fine. 146219 c; tub
nasbed. 19<53<)c. <. ,^
London Wool Sale.*
LONDON. March 23. — The ppcoiul strips of
the wool auction sales closed today. A misc-el-
lam»ous assortment. «5>22 bales. »^old steadily at
recent rates. The feature of the mirtions was
the animated demand for . merinos for the con
tinent. Fine light greasy crossbreds wore sup
ported by home and American buyers at higher
prices, but coarse and medium qualities, in the
ar*»-n<-e of the. usual American demand, ' de
clined. : -^ - \u0084 • ->.-;\u25a0\u25a0
New York Metal Market
NEW YORK. March 23.— The market for
standard copper was dull today, with spot and
all deliveries up to the end of May closing at
12.0061 13. 12 "£c. The London market was firm
•t a moderate advance, with spot quoted at'£sS
17s 6d and futures at £60. Ix>cal dealers; quote
lake copper at 13.37%@13.G2Vic: electrolytic,
13.12t4«£i3.37J-ic; c»stinjr. 13@18.25c. Arrivals
reported at New York todny were 1.030 tons.
Including matte and ores. The custom house re
turns showed exports of 40 tons, making 11,434
so far this month.
Tin was firm, with spot and March quoted at
32.10@32.40c: April. 32.20<g32.40e: May. 32.25@
32.6.> c. The London market was firm and htjrher.
with spot quoted at £146 12s <Jd and futures at
£14S 15s. *
Lead was \u25a0wraV, with spot quoted at 4.40<g
4.50 c New York and at 4.205x4.30c East St.
Louis. The London market was unchanged at
AH2 IS* M.
\u25a0Spelter cloned steady, with spot quoted at
ri.53f?5.65c New York and at 5.35673.45e East
St. Louis. Ixmdon was unchanged at £23.
Iron was hijrher at 51s Dd for" Cleveland war
rants Jn London. Locally no change was r«s
port«»<l. No. 1 foundry northern. $lS<<xlS.r.O: No.
'1 northern. No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern
soft. $17.75@15.25.
Naval Stores — Turpentine and Rosin
SAVANNAH. March 23. — Turpentine firm. COc;
sales, none; receipts, 153; shipments, 4!»1; stock,
10.625.
Ito>in. firm; sales. 1.321: receipts. 4s^2; ship
ments. I.:il2: stock, 00..1T>9 v Quotations: B.
$4.32 i «: I). $4.42>A; E. ?4.521»: F. $4.70; (I.
$4.73:" H. $4.50; 17 $4.»0: K. $5.90; M, 56.40;
N. $C.CO; WG, $0.75; WW, $7.
Santa Rosa ICrc .MnrUei
I SANTA ROSA. March I*3. — There was no
I oUangp in the egg market here today on receipt
of advices from the San Frajicisco dairy produce
exchange. The local dealers are all offering
I9\ic |xr dozen for choice and KVje for second*-,
with a heavy supply and strong demand. - • -••
I Butter is "declining and is quoted at 26 I ,£e per
pound.
PRIVATE WIHE. CHICAGO, NEW YORK.
WESTERN UHION CODE 1
J. C. WILSON
MEMBER '
NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE,
THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SAN
FRANCISCO ..
Main Office Branch Offices -
MILLS BLDG.. S. F. . PALACE HOTEL
Cerreipondenta- ' (Malu Corridor)
HARRIS WINTHROP San Francisco
& CO., HOTEL ALEXANDRIA
25 Pine St.. New York. Los Angeles.
3 Rookery. Chicago HOTEL DEL COKO-
1711 Stoot street, . NADO,
Denver. Colo. \u25a0 \ Coronado Beach t
THE BAN FRANCISCO aOALL, . THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910,
MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS IN ALL PARTS OF WORLD
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
AKKIVEI)
.Wednesday,: March 23.
Stmr Kavalli. Nelson, -2H hours from Eureka;
SOO.OOO feet lumber to Hammond lumber com
pany. - "" \u25a0
Stmr Sierra, Houdlette, from trial trip outside
tbe heads.
Stmr iAirllnc. Weeden. 7 days 10 hours from
Honolulu; passengers and merchandise to Matson
navigation company. . .'•\u25a0" »'.'"•
Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett. 2 days from Astoria;
ballast to Standard oil company; up river direct.
Stmr Vanguard, Odland.~24 hours ; from tu
reka: 325.000 feet lumber to E. J. Dodge & Co.
Stmr James S. Higgins, Sorenson, 31 hours
from Hueneme; ballast to C; H. Higgins.
. Stmr Atlas. Badger, .'} days from - Tacoma :
ballast to Standard oil company; up rlrer direct.
Strar San Juan. Frazier, 21 days 3 hours v o.
minutes from Ancon, via Mazatlan : 5 days \u25a0 lt>
hours 22 minutes; passengers and .merchandise
to Pacifle Mail steamship company. .
Btmr Charles Nelson. Dahlquist, Sft hours from
Everett; 6.10,000 feet lumber to Charles Nelson,
company. •
H. 11. M. btmr Shearwater, Crawford, 2 days
from San Diego. - \u25a0 - \u25a0
Russ ship Mariecben. Tornquist, 130 days from
Hamburg; merchandise to -Meyer, Wilson a: Co.
Ship Star of Scotland, Ilasmussen, . 13 daya
from LadysmitU; 3.40S tons coal to Alaska pack
ers' association. \u25a0 ...•-•
nr ship Holt Hill. Bolderstone, \u25a0 1M days from
Hamburg; merchandise to Meyer, Wilson & Co.
Schr Ruth E. Godfrey, Johnson, IT days from
Tacoma; "00,000 feet lumber to tJeorge.E. Bil
lings. - :\u25a0-.-\u25a0 . \u25a0
Schr Gamble. Doyler 2.'> days from Gamble;
SOO.OOO feet lumber to Pof>e & Talbot.
Schr Spokane, Dick, 14 days from Ludlow;
SOO.wW? feet lumber to Pope &Talbot.'- ».-: j \u25a0.
Schr Fred J. Wood, Monseu, 17 days from Bell
ingham: fIOtKOOO feet lumber to E. K. Wood lum
ber company.
Schr Ktliel Zane. Guhl." 20 days from Tacoma,
via Port \u25a0 Townsend \u25a0 10 days; 005.000 feet lumber
to Palmer lumber company. --'' :
Schr Monterey. Kelly, .11 hours from Monterey;
19.000 barrels oil to Associated oil company; in
tow tng Navigator
CLEARED
! : • ... Wednesday, March 23.
Stmr Santa Rosa. . Alexander, San Diego; ;P«
oin> Coast steamship company. : .
Br stmr Longships, Tasker, Aberdeen; J. & R.
Wilson: '
Ship Star of France, Sparr, Cooks inlet; Alaska
packers' association. . \u25a0 ,
Brship I»rd Templetowu, Davison, Tacoma;
J. J." Moore & Co.
llktn Tremont. Sc-hmitlt, eo<lfishlng;- Uniou flsh
company.
SAILED
Wednesday, March 23.
Stmr Cnnnel. Hardwick, Grayß Harbor.
S"ur Navarro: Hoffman, Crescent City.-
St^ir Pasa<lf*na. McGovern, Albion. ' . '
Stmr Brunswick, Hammar.« Fort Bragg.
Stmr l>*»spatcb. Carey. Coos bay.
Stmr Sea" Foam, Henrikson, Mendociuo *nd
Point Arena. ; . * \u25a0 . - • " \u25a0
Stmr James S.-Higgins. Iliggins,- Fort Bragg.
Stmr ("ity of Topeka, Gielow, Eureka; '
Stmr Sierra, Uoudlctte, trial trip outside 'the
heads. . -:
Schr Wm. 11. Dimond.' Dahlof, codfishing.
SPOKEN .-
No date — Latitude 49' north. longitude 1 west,
Br bark Dolbadern' Castle,' from Rotterdam for
MAP OF MIDWAY
\u25a0-.. n We .,{ iave ' tw '° P ' surveyors -'ln'-.thei field
compiling- a complete map-'-of the Mid-
way.' : North Midway. Buena Vista Hi Is
Mancopa-and Sunset oil .fields (This
map will cover all and be. the best ever
issued of these fields ahd brought rrei ch t
up to the minute, v ; \u25a0 , BnL
_ Every one interested -in those fields
should have one of these maps "
; - The -CAI.IFORXIA-OIL BULLETIN."
i issued semimonthly, itells tthe, news of
the companies 'operating; in allUhe oil
fields of.the state> ; \u25a0\u25a0-;:\u25a0•.\u25a0-\u25a0 -
• A copy >. of: the. Map". of:- Midway' and
the "CALIFORXIA : OIL BULLETIN^
f?^T^ X iJ nonthf? ' wiu be mailed-tovyou
J RE I3 }. 1 ' ; you "send", us- your name with
this ad now. , . .*:"
THE G.S.JOHHS9K COMPANY
. 334 PHEI/AXBUILDIXG,:
San Francisco,- Cal. ,'?^
WS^CE^sl^fP^|sq)J^^ANo
\u2666—— — *_ '• j;.."*"." ' ' "'' x ' ' ••"*•'•" *
* I— Do n't ' Worry';'? It % Doesn't 5 PaV-—! '
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San Francisco. • .- '•
Feb ' 12— Latitude 20 south, longitude \u25a030 [ west,"
Ger stmr Augustas, from Antwerp for San Fran
cisco. \u25a0:' ' • '\u25a0•\u25a0• .'\u25a0 . . . \u25a0\u25a0• '•' - : . \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 S ' '.-'•' " - :-\u25a0'\u25a0 ' :
• Frb 9— fjatitude -10 £ nortb, ; longitude 28 west,
IJr ship Dalgonar, *- from i Newcastle, Eng., for
'San Francisco. "• '\u25a0""*' '>-- ' , ; - . : ; ~ \u25a0-" \u25a0;•-, \u25a0
Per Kuss-Bhlp- Mariechdn — Dec 13, latitude 4
54 north, . longitude 2S 24 west. ; Nor bark Srol
dcr, from Hamburg for ' Adelaide. t ; .
• Dec 19 — Latitude 10 54 north,- longitude ' 32 28
west. Br ship Elginshire, from Glasgow for Ta
coma. > •'••\u25a0' •" •-;
WEATHER HEPORTS .•\u25a0- . ••\u25a0*.-
TATOOSH, -March 23,;9 s. m. — Cloudy; wind
W; velocity: 14 ' miles an hour. . - .- ,
I POINT LOBOS, r March 23, 9\ a. m.-^Foggy;
[wind N'W; Telocity 16 miles: an hour. . '
. POINT HEYES,' March 23, 9 a. "m.— Partly
:cloudy; wind NW; reloclty 40 miles an hoar. .
1 FABALLONES, March 23,0.a. m; — Cloudy;
wind NW; Telocity 32 miles an hour. -
POINT LOBOS. March 23, 3 p. m:~ Clear;
wind NW; velocity "lo miles an hour. —
'. TELEGRAPiIIC ..'.:
POINT LOBOS, \u25a0 Jlarch 23, : 10 p. ' n»^— Weather
clear; wind NW;' Telocity 10 miles' an hour.'- \u0084
DOMESTIC POUTS
PORT. SAN^ LUlS— Sailed -March 23, 4 p. m.—
Stmr Alcatraz. for San Francisco.
Arrived. March- 22— Stmr Santa Maria, from
Seattle. March 23, "a. m.— Stmr National' City,
hence March 22;- 3, p. m.^stmr Roma,, hence
March 22. ... '\u25a0.'-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0... . ' .\
SANTA BA RB ARA — Arrived March 23— Stmr
Coos Bay, from San Pedro, >and sailed for San
Francisco. \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 "c - .••:''\u25a0 « '- \u25a0 - .;. "
COOS. BAY— Arrived March 23 — Stmr M. F.
Plant, hence March 21. ..\u25a0 . ,
Stalled March 23 — Stmr Redondo,- for San
Pedro. - ' \u25a0
TATOOSH— Passed in March 23. 11:30 a. m.—
Jap stmr Chicago I Maru, from Yokohama,* etc.,"
for Tacoma; 5:30 a.; m.. stmr Buckman,"- hence
March 20 for Seattle and Tacoma. - :
Passed out March 22, 8:30 p. m. — Stmr Minne
sota, from Seattle i for Hongkong, | etc.' -March
23, 6 a. m.— Stmr Col.' E. L; Drake, with barge
3 in tow, from Seattle for San Francisco; »:a.
m., stmr Jim' Butler, from Everett for Slin Pe
dro; . during -night; >chr Alice -Cooke, from Port
Ludlow for Honolulu. >\u25a0'{ S>-,.t" j ' :- "
Passed in ' March 23. 4" p." m. — Schr. C. IS.
Holmes, from Redondo Beach for Wlnslow. •
Passed out March 23.U:15 p. m. — Stmr City of
Puebla. from Seattle for San Francisco: 3:20 p.
in., Nor stmr - Tordensfejold, for Australia; 3 p.
m.. Br stmr Teucer, from Tacoma for Liverpool.
j FARALLON; ISLANDS— Passed March: 23, 10
a. m. — Steam . schooner bound south; U a. m.,
4 masted schooner bound in. *\u25a0' ' - ,'.-:'
TACOMA— Arrived Feb | 23— Stmr' Prpgident,'
from Seattle.. .'- \. ' --
Sailed. March 23 — Br stmr Teucer, ; for . Liver
pool via Yokohama, etc. ."- . . .:'-
Arrived March 23 — Fishing— stmr Zapora. from
a fishing cruise; schr Endeavor, from Rt-ilon'Uo
Beach. . -
Sailed March 23 — Fr bark La.Perouse, for Se
attle. - , r -' \u25a0.\u25a0'.•\u25a0'•
POINT LOBOS— Passed March 23, 2:45 p. ro.—
Stmr Grace Dollar, from'Cleone for Port Ix>s An
geles; 8:55 a. m., stmr Harold Dollar, from
Columbia -river for, San Pedro. \u25a0. . •>;.,;
TOWNSEXD— Arrived Slarch 23— Schr Robert
R. Hind, from San "Pedro; schr Camano, hence
March 14. \u25a0\u25a0 . ' - ".
POPvT ANGELES— Arrived March 23— Schr
Mctha Nelson, .from San Pedro.
ASTORIA— Stalled March 23, 5 a. m. — Stmr Yo
semlte. for .San Pedro; 0 a. m., stmr Shasta, for
San Pedro: I stmr : Tamalpais. for San Francisco;
10 n. m., stmr Roanoke, for' San. Francisco.
\u25a0'\u25a0 Arriv*Ml March 23,j7 a. m. — Stmr Santa Clara,
hence March 19 vla'Eureka. March 22, 6 p. m. —
Bktn Retriever,' hence- March 11. . \u25a0 ;\u25a0 .
Arrived' March 23, 2 p.' m.-r-Stmr " Alliance,
from Coos bay. ' ;~
EUREKA— SaiIed March 23— Stmr ff A- Kll
burn. for San Francisco. ' - .
SEATTLE-^-Arrived • March 23', 0:40 a." m. — .
S"tmr Humboldt,: from Ketcblkan; Br stmr Titan,
from Yokohama. '
Sailed March, 22— Stmr City of Pnebla. for"San
Francisco; stmr; Cottage City, • for. Skagway.
March 23— Stmr Hornet, for San Pedro. • :
Arrived Marcti. 23,-3:40 p.^m. — Stmr: Buckman,
hence March . 2Q. - - - .- . •
SAN PEDROT-rArrived March 23— Stmr Nor
wood, Jienco March -20: ! stmr Wasp, from Coos
bay; stmr Governor, hence .March 21; stmr-Ad
miral Sampson..' hence -March 21. . -- \u25a0' : '
- -Sailed -March, 23 — Stmr Governor, - for San
Diego and Fan Francisco. - - *\u25a0 ' •
Arrived March 23 — Stmr Klamath, hence March
20 via Redondo -Beach.. . .-. £.- :.:
Sailed March 23—^5tmr Helcae," stmr Admiral
Sampson, stmr.Brooklvn. for San Francisco. ' ;
NEAH BAY— Arrived* March 23-^U. S. tug
Snohomisb, from cruise. -\u25a0\u25a0-' •* \u25a0\u25a0
SAN DlEGO— Sailed .March 23— Stmr Melville
Dollar, for Saa Francisco. j'i ' ' - \u25a0
Arrived Mar^h 23^-Stmr la(iua,'"from Eu'rekaj
schr Oceania Vance, f from Coos : bay.' ' " ' ' \u25a0 ,».
Sailed Marctf 23-J-Stmr Willapa, f or *Sari" Frdtt-
CISCO.. . " '1. v • ;-" .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:.'.\u25a0•\u25a0 , . .-";\u25a0 -;
REDONDO BEACH-^-Arrived - March 23 — Stmr
Klu math, hence \u25a0 March 20. , . v .
Sailed March 23 — Stmr Klamath, for San Pe
dro. \u25a0- - - ;•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ' V ',-
CLEONE— Sailed : March 22— Stmr 'Grace Dol
lar, for Port l San Luis. " : •
\u25a0 KVERETT— Arrived March 23 — Schr Wm. H.
Smith, from- San -. Pedro. ' ••\u25a0\u25a0 - •,
wATLAXTIC OCEAJf TRAVEL
' L .' '.'' ;":" \u25a0" . \u25a0 x' \u25a0 '\u25a0 .. ' '_ ' '- * \u25a0 \u25a0i.. i- |
'. Wireless > and < Submarine ' Signal*
-— T : ''.'-' "\u25a0'..<-" ,To, London, Paris,"
RI, . #« \u25a0 ' ; ' Bremen '
W Aft h £SprPSS5 prPSS Sellings. _
1I || II I -Tuesdays, 10 A. M.
X. 1 \Jk LIJL K.' Wllh'm 11...Apr. 3
—a— K.Wra. d. Gr.'.Apr; 19
Bremen;. "" ' "V-
• Rhcln Apr. 14j«Zieten. . ....... Apr. 2S
p.- F. Wm."..'.Apr.' : 2llG. Washington. Maj 5
•Bremen direct. - . "
fTo Gibraltar, N'a- «or '
plei» anil . Genoa -..;. \u25a0 - V
•Salllnps Bafdys.li:A.M I lAfr/1
tNeckar.^.....Apr. 2 I ' 111 VII I
•l\ Irene.... ...Apr. » 1 .I I 9 VAI
Karharossa A pr. 10 M^ *" l-F
Berlin... ..Apr. 23 : . . \u25a0
- fOmlts Genoa. *Calls at Algiers, v
ln>Smnfn*f lit .% round.tll?. World Tour«,u r«,
\u25a0 ;.. TraveUra cbecka vnod all over ,; :
• I"/-.-" ;v. -- - the world. . \u25a0 *<\u25a0
OELRICHS & CO., General Agents.
V 5 Broadway, New York v
Robfrt CapelleT O. A; P. 0 v 230 Powell st.,
opposite St. Francis Hotel. San Francisco.
Telephone Kearny 4704.. : . »: ; .
AMERICAN LINE
, Plymouth — C'herlionrit — Southnmpton
- Philadelphia— Queenutown— Liverpool ]
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
\u25a0New -Yorlti— London Direct > \
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE
A'ewlYortt^—Rotterdam,; via Boulosne 1 j
REDISTARUNE
. • Xevr '\u25a0: York— Dover--Ant werp -. . i I
WHITE STAR LINE
X.Y.Uineemrtbwn-Holyhead - Liverpool
Br.Y.-PlymoHtn-Cherboarß-Sonthamptoa
-V. Y. * BOSTON'— MEDITERRANEAN
G.N.KOEPPEL, Passenger Agent Pacific Coast,
;^.3? 3lo, Geary Street, opposite St.- Francis
\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0;\u25a0-\u25a0 Hotel. -Sair Francisco. ; . ' : :
Can ad iarr Pacific
Less Than Four Days at Sea
Weekly sallinsr'betwepn Montreal,..
• ': ..-." \u25a0"; Qnebec . and ' Liverpool
Two' days ; on \u25a0 the beautiful St. '• Law-
rericor River rfandithe shortest ocean
route" to 'v Europe. ;.;: y '-. ~ v : - ; v
i Nothing better on. the Atlantic than
bur' Empresses. .-^Wireless, on 'all '-steara-
ers.t >v-:.-'---:v-?- ; ; : \u25a0'-.\u25a0';'\u25a0:'; '\u25a0 '\u25a0 : - -:.\u25a0\u25a0 --.
; :- First elas» *JM»» second $51.25, one
'claaa ; cabin, * $47.50. :.; . \ . ' • -, •.
; . r - Ask !iany c ticket agent, or write Tfor
sailings." rates and :booklet. - • (10) - ;
E. 13: PEXXi G.TA., -- Palace Hotel, San
\u25a0 \u25a0': \u25a0•-... : :' ; ' Franclaeo. '„•/-. ''\u25a0_,':'
Compagnie Generale Transatlahtiqae
I; .. :\ DIRECT, LINK TO HAVRE-PAKIS. :v: v
-" rSailingx "\u25a0 ip every f" Thursday. V inxte'ail V of V Satur-
day, "at - 10 - a. :'•-. m. . .* trova 'pier 42, : North ; river,
'foot -of; Morton; street, o -- 1- .'..- ,:. .:\u25a0', :•
' i First class ; to , Havre. ; $ i ( .c»0 and . upward ; < sec-
ond class to Havr<\* $50 and upward. GENERAL
AGENCY | for UNITED f STATES and \u25a0 CANADA,
10 .' State ;: street,/ New \ York. i ; J. .;' F.", FUGAZI,
Manager * Pacific • Coast, 1 630 'Montgomery; street,
Sau-- Francisco. -Tickets.; sold* by all railroad
ticket : agents.";.' ', \u25a0\u25a0. ..-r •!'- ':\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 .". '\ rT~ ' •
\u25a0a..***--.- \u25a0--—-\u25a0 ..,.-,.,.- - r -; m ent- and ; puraei are
i^i •--»-* V'_-^"^r-;Vs outline<i <n our,proe-
*H; O liJ 'R "S \u25a0- T ain ? lree for.the asi:
$lTO^^ll9s!i?^i^tereA^:
THOS.COOK ; 4 SON,;3JMI^IT.]JMIIiuierJCfI
jM'ILMINGTON— Arrived March 23, S:3O *.. m.
Stmr S Wasp,', from ; Coos ; bay.t" zr- - -
\u25a0VENTURA— Arrived i March v23,. 7:30 a. m.—
Stmr Samoa,' from San Pedro.-.'.- ..
Sallttt Jlarch 23, 4:40 p." m.— Stmr Whittler,
for Port San Luis. . - . •- :' . :. ' •-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*
I CRESCENT CITY, March 23— Stmr ManOalay,
stmr Westport,'. working; stmx Del Norte, on the
outside, fience . March 21. ', * : -
' To sail 23— Stmr. Mandalay. I for San
Francisco. : ; March 24— StmrlWestport, for San
Francisco.'" ... - ; . :- - :,
UMPQUA •'\u25a0 RlVEß— Arrived March 22— Schr
Caroline, from San Pedro. ;.- : :-\u25a0 - - ' J-
WESTPORT-^Barbound March 23. 11:30 a. m.
S"chrs Meteor and Alert, stmr Daisy, Freeman. \u25a0 >^ \u25a0'•*-
"Passed: out March 23, 12:20. p.- m." — Stmr Daisy
Freeman, : for » San Francisco. ' • _\u25a0. V. .-\u25a0.-? . \u25a0 .-
- Passed in March 23, 5:30 p. m.— S>.'hr Sehome,
from 'San: Pedro. " • '" r
WRANGELL— Arrived. March -23, 4 a.: m.—
Stmr -Jefferson, from Skagway.' *\u25a0: . ' -•• \u25a0 ,
ISLAND .'. PORTS"' r
HONOLULU— Arrived March 2S-^Stmr Hyades.
from Seattle. . ' \u25a0 •:. .
-MANILA— Sailed March 23— Br stmr Clan Mac-
Ivor, for Atlantic coast.
" ---.;. - FOREIGN PORTS * '
VALPARAISO-^Arrived March 9-^Ger stmr
SiSak, ' from Hamburg for San Francisco." ' :
HONGKONG— Arrived "prior 'March 23— Jap
stmr ;Awa Maru, from Victoria; Br'stmr Ay
meric,- from Victoria: Br stmr Protesilaus, - from
Glasgow for. Vancouver. • . t " .;. -
-\u25a0' Sailed - March 19— Stmr Manchuria, 'for San
Francisco via . Yokohama and Honolulu.'. '-' . ~'i
; NEWCASTLE, N.S: W.— Sailed March 22— Br
stmr Inverklp.'.for San Francisco. \u25a0 r-v *"\u25a0
GUAYAQUIL— Arrived March 23— Ger stmr
Sals, from -Hamburg, for San'Franclsco. * '
YOKOHASIA— SaiIed March \u25a0• 23— Stmr China,
for San 'Francisco ! via-. Honolulu; JBr stmr I Kn
merlc.'for Seattle. - v . ' - «
ANCON--Sailed : March IG— Stmr City of Pan
ama, for San Francisco. - •
'.'\u25a0; VICTORIA— SaiIed -March 23— Br stmr Teueer,
for Liverpool; ;; stmr City of. Puebla, - for San
Francisco; Nor stmr Tordenskjold, for Australia.
: S-ALINA'i CRUZ— Sailed : March ; 22— Ger stmr
Amasis. for, San Francisco.
: ACAPULCO— SaiIed March 22— Stmr San Jose,
f or Ancbn. :\, . -
Arrived March 23— Stmr City of Sydney, "from
Ancon'for San Francisco. •'. •' . .
\u25a0•-\u25a0MAZATliAN— Sailed March 22, -8 'p. m.— Stmr
Senator, for San Francisco.
• CORONEL^-Sailetl -March 3— Ger stmr I Ger
manlcus.for Prince Rupert.
MONTEVIDEO— STaiIed March 5— Br stmr -Pre.
torla,' from Iquique for Philadelphia.
PUNTA "ARENAS— SaiIed March S— Br stmr
Charlton nail, for Valparaiso. -'.'
VANCOUVER— SaiIed March 22, midnight— Br
stmr Oceario, for Tacoma.
OCEAN STEAMERS
SOUTHAMPTON— SaiIed, March. 23— Stmr Kais
er Wilhelm;. for- New York; stmr Adriatic, for
New York. . . . : . \u25a0 - \u25a0
NEW . YORK— Sailed March 23— Stmr Maure
tania,-for .Liverpool.
Arrived March 23— Stmr Caroline, from Havre.
CHERBOURG— RaiIed March 23— Stmr Kaiser
Wilhelm 11, for New York.
. LIVERPOOL-^Arrived March 22— Stmr Cymric,
.. PACIFIC Q^AX TRAVEL
X*V. • ' Steamers leave from P.road-
./SJ^^fflV ;\u25a0""•' wa 5" Wharves (Piers 9
iW\HRMft^A Ixny rates, inclurtin;; berth
I \ V^^\lvl Pci;ll Hound Trip Rates.
ViKi» l<)s AXOELES
>S|WSJK^ SAX DIEGO
>«Q2iX. 'SANTA BARBARA
President or Governor. .Alternate Mondays. 4 pm.
•Santa Rosa.. ....'......Every Thursday. 11 am.
•Only steamer calling at ' Santa Barbara.
SEATTLE {DIRECT), TOWXSEXD
TACOMA, VICTORIA, VAXCOUVER.
Connecting -at Seattle \u25a0 for" Southeastern Alaska,
. Skagway, Dawson, Fairbanks.
President or Governor Alternate, Saturdays, 2 pm.
City of PBebla.-Umatilia or Queen....;.. ...
...... .....'......Alternate Tuesday,2 p. m.
EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAY)
Topeka.. Mar 2?; April 2, 7. 12, 17,^22, 10 a. m.
GUAYMAS, MAZATLAX, LA PAZ
EXSEXADA, SAX JOSE DEL CABO, Jte.
Nome direct. ...... . \u25a0; .'.;.. ..... .Umat111a.Jnne 2
-' }• LEAVES SEATTLE - \ . :
Nome direct. . . : ... .\ . -...'.. 1 .... Senator, June C
"ALASKA CRUISES, 1010 '"
Spoknne..June 14, 28; July 12, 2(5; Au'k'o,-10 pm.
Queen. ........ ............. . .Ju1y. 12, 26. 8 pm.
; Rlßht- reserved ""to" change this schedule.^
TICKET OtyfcES— (Palace Hotel) Co 3 Market
. St., 3 Market 'st. , and j Broadway Wharf.
Telephone Kearnjv 402.
OAKLAND— II2O Broadway. - Tel. Oakland 06SO.
C. D.' DUNANN, General Passenger ;Ag'ent.
IERICAN-HMli
COMPANY
Tehuantepec Route
NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS
AND ; HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, sailing -from ' New '
York . every ' six " days, making direct connection
with ' Pacific, steamers sailing from Salina Cruz,
Mexico, every six- days for. San Ftancfsco. \u25a0
PACIFIC COAST 1 PORTS TO NEW YORK.
Also to Mexican and all principal European porta
under through, rate, and through bills of lading.
Sailiugs from San Francisco every 12 days. *-
- LOCAL f SERVICE FROM SAN FRANCISCO
TO HAWAriAN -ISLAND PORTS, direct every'
28 days,, and via Puget sound every 12- days.
For rates : and further particulars apply j to
DEARBORN & 1 LAPHAM. General Agents. S
Bridge St.. New York: WILLIAMS, DIMOND &
CO., General Agents, Pacific Coast. \u25a0- -'^-'- ;
t ' 310 Sansome st., San Francisco.'
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
:ORIEXTAL' STEAMSinP COMPA.W j
S. S. "Nippon \u25a0 Maru". :... Tuesday, Apr, 6, 1910
8. S. "Chiyo Maru"....... Tuesday,, May 3, 1910
S. S. ."Tenyo "Maru'.' . . . . .'.Tueaday, May 31, 1910
: \u25a0 Steamers sail ' from company's piors. Now. 42,
44, near foot of. Second st., at 1 p. m., for Yoko-
hama and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu. Kobe
(Uiogo), and Nagasaki. and Shanghai.' and con-
necting at Hongkong with steamer* for Manila.
India, etc. -No cargo received on. board on day
of 'sailing.'' " Round 'trip tickets at reduced rates.
: For • freight and passage apply .at offlc«v 240
James Flood building. . W. H. AVERY,
_• v \u25a0 . General Manager.—.
UAMAI 111 ||S.S. Sierra sails at 11 a.m.
nillllll 111 II March -26.- 1910. Special
IB Vlll/LULU round- trip. J sllo first class.
TAHITI ;AXD XEW, ZEALAXD— S.S.
Mariposa'sails'll'a.-in.'.. Apr. .13. Special
round trip,; Tahiti,: sl2s first class. . •- ;
OCEANIC S.*S.' CO.,* 673 Mkt.;"T.Krny 1231
BAILWATITUAVEIj
MUIR WOODS
§B»MT. TAM°ALPAIS
VIA SAUSALITO FERRY
V FOOT OF KASKET »T9EET
X "y / LEGAL HOUPAYI-BUWDAY TOW
' b.Sa Fratctea U.Miir Iwte :<- tf. Taalgais
Weekaay Saad*y We«kuay Smxiay Weekday }_Smday_.
10:00 a 9:00 a t7:35* 12:03p ?:35»11J0:48»
: 2:«0p ;10:00« • I:5Qr- 2=00» 1:45^ 11:52*
U'AWp 11:00 a e2:55p'3:03p J:2sp 4 : &>
..:..: 1:00» .4:30? 4:26? *8:15? 2:52?
X:..::.: i 2:00? .V..-. 5:10? ...... <4:16?
.:\u25a0\u25a0... 3:08? ..;.;;:.;... v^..:. 5:33?
•Sftt. only. jMon. only. . @Tainalpais only. - oalj
Ticket Oface-J— vSausalito Ferry and 874Markel^ >
General Officer-Mill Valley, California ' - : . * r
"TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS " and " MUIR Oil*
'J:i •/"*\u25a0 ahrtys»»|m (tr lutttt
1 OCEAN SHORE:IUILWAV N
\u25a0*:•--;• " \u25a0'": '\u25a0; l\ S.- Stratton,- Receiver. .: .'" -t.'
Lv.^ S.V.F..' dally— 3:ooa.- *-t:3op. Ar.* ! S. .P.
dally— t3:lsp. *S:2sa. • ~-'- '
4 •Arleta~« fTunltas . Glen ; : stage for. San - Gre-
feorio and -i Peseadero. , ; - ; - '\u0084\. : ,\u25a0 ~':;-.\-~' .
I yiAT^ANU INTERURBAN ROCrKS'^ .
aur^isl^ndlnaot yard
Val le|o, Napa, St. Helena j
ST. HEI-bSa-\APA VALLEY ; KOUTE
Montlccllo S. S. : Co. r and i N*apa .Valley" Electric
E. R. \u25a0 Co. '\u25a0 Close cooDections.'-.- \u25a0 .. /
6-^-R ( OU\I>iTiUPSr,DAII.V^-C
tt Boats' leave t Sao » Francisco : 7:00, i*o Ao a. m.}
12-SO -noon; 3-.15," 1 ! 6:00.'tT8:30 . p.'a m. .; ;-»i-. i MM
v«' San"' : Francisco » landing •: and : office, . Clay street
wharf,*! north I end« ferry, buildlns.'.: Market , street
f erry^ Meals ; a ; la > carte. 7; Phones Kearnj < 406 or
C4TOB. ' . '•'-'\u25a0.'.'
-.'.- • Lands' navy;- yard \u25a0. direcfc _\u0084\u25a0;,: r
AUgTIONSALES
Jfe'iVtJCTlON^a
The time and place to buy horses, brood mares,
wagons.^baggies* and harness of all kinds at a
bargain Isat oorweekly sales erery Monday and
Thursday.' 11 -a;' m.; at 207-200 -Valencia St.;
stock cold on commission. ". Phone Park 2723.
.'-\u25a0\u25a0'-. r. . TVM. ' CLOI7GU; Auctioneer.
- I 'will sell to the highest bidder 2J brad of
all - purpose t horses, 1 fine' pony and cart. 20
wagons and harness. SATrEl>A\\ Jlarch 26. 11
a. m., 065 4th st.. Oakland^
J. W. MEDEIROS. Auctioneer.
from New York. March 2:1 — Stmr Campania,
from New York. \u25a0 '
ALEXANDRIA— Arrived March 23— Stinr Car
mania, from New York via Azures, Madeira and
Naples. " \u25a0 \u25a0
Memoranda
Sclir Czarina. : anchored off Sausalito. drajrsed
anchors ' during the nlzht and drifted off Tiburon
island. . - . - :
" Per schr Ruth E." Godfrey — Had succession, of
SE : gales for 17 days. .- . " - ' - /
Per / Br ship Holt Hill— Sailed from Hamburg
Sept "4, and after leaving, had fre^h W jrale off
Cuxhaven; the' anchor stove hole in the port bow:
put back to Hamburg Sept 6, made repairs and
sailed Oct 10: Oct 16 p«t Into Deal on account of
a seaman named Welch falling overboard la a W
scale: the mate and 6 seamen went in a boat to
rescue him; a gale sprang up and the mate could
not find the ship after -rescuing the sailor and
was picked up by a German steamer below; the
steamer remained* at anchor until mate and crew
were returned to the ship and sailed Oct 1«: hail
variabte winds and fine weather to tin- equator:
was 6.1 \u25a0- day* - to Cape Horn;- bad fre»h trade
winds to. latitude.. "V> north: have been off port
for several days with fresh S and SE winds.
Per schr Ethel Zane. from Tacoma March 23 —
Put into Port Townsend on account of carrying
away spanker sail in Sff gale.
VANCOUVER, "March 23— Tug Arthur B, from
Tacoma for Vancouver, with cement and passen
gers, foundered in heavy sea at S>:3o p. m.. March
22, off Frazler River light; six men were
drowned. --- \u25a0'-
ROTTERDAM. March 23— Br stinr St. Nich
olas, arriving from^ .Savannah, reports- ©a M;»rcli
12.. latitude Ml north, longitude 46 west, passed
dismasted and water logged schr Martha S. Bur
nett. • - .. ;,
Additional Shipping; New* on Page 12
RAILWAY TRAVEL
Btfcl SI lv ieai IJm t, & W MB Jf Aijmm\u25a0«9 B g^
TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM MARCH t f 1319
VIAOAKLANO PIER
Leave (Foot of Marktt Street) Arrive
2.15 a Nilet, Livermore, Tracy. LAhrop.
Stockton. Lodi, Sacramento 10.38?
6.40» H»yward. N3e?. San Jose 7.08 a
7.00 a Richmond. Port Costa. Benicia. Sui-iua.
Dixon, Sacnuneato, Roseville, Marys-
vflle. Redding. Dtin«inuir........... 7.23?
, 7.00t Ehnirt, VaeaviUV. Rnmsey. 7^B?
7.00 a Davis. Woodland (Marysvflle. Oro-
vflle). William?. Maxwell. Wfllows.
Hiailton, Corninj:, Red 81uff....... 7.23*
, T . 00» Newark. San Jose. Los Gatrc, Wright \u25a0 a.*B? [
17.00 a1 7.00a Feltoa (Boulder Creek). SanU Craz. . . 9.58»
7.40 a Vallejo. Napa, Calistoga, Santa Roaa,
Martiaez, San Ramon ' 6.DBf
7.40 a Niles, Pleasanton, Livenaore, Alta-
mont, Lathrop, Stockton 7.281
7.40 a Tracy, Los Banoj. Kennan. Fresso,
Hanford, Vialtx..'. , *-28?
820 a Port Costa.' Martin er, Byron, Tr»ey.
Stockton. Merced. Fresno, Goshea
Junction (Hanford. Armona), Visslia.
/ Porterville. Bakersfield 4.43p
8.20 a Yosemite Valley via Merced.. 7.48p
. 9.00 a XUf «, Livermore. Stockton (•Milton),
Valley Spring. lone. Sacramento . 4.28p
9.00 a Sonora, Toolumne and An;?!s 4.28?
9.00 a Atlantic Express— Sacramento. Trne-
kee, Osden. Sslt Lake Gty, Denver. '
Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago....'... 8.28»
9.40 a Richmond. Port Costa. Martinez.
Bay Point.. ..\u25a0-... ....... 8.48p
1050 a Vatlejo Mare Island, Xapa 11.28 a
10.20 a Los .\ngdes/Paf?en{CT— Port Costa,
Martinez, Byron, Tracy, - Stockton, f
Merced, Fresno, Hanford, Visalia,
Bakersfield. Los Aneries... T.4Bi
10.40 a S*n Franeiaco Overland liasitrdT- \u0084
Denver,' Kansas City, Ft. Louis,
Omaha, Chica j0 ... ; 7. 28p
1120 a Shasta Limited— Portland, Tacoma,
Seattle 9.18p
IZOOn Goldfield Pass.— Port Costa. Benicia.
v- — Bacramento, Truckee, Haien, Mina,
Tonopah. GoldSdd. La^«. KeJer.... 7.48«
IZOOn Maryiraie. Chico. Red 81uff ......... 4.28 i
. l.20» Nfles, tvington, San Jose 2.48 a
1.40p San Leandro. Niles. Cent«rrille.f 9CBi
Newark. San J05e..... I 728 i
1.40s Newark. San Jose. Los Gaios. Wright.
i Feltoa (Boulder Creek), Santa Cruz.. 9.58»
2.40p Saa Leandro, Niles. San J0;e.. ......'. 928 a
3.00p Benicia. Winters, Sacramento — Wood- -
laad. JlarysviHe. Oroviile — Yolo,
Arbuckle. WiUiams. Willows 10.43 a
3.00p Ma Sausalito, West Napa. it. Helena,
Ca1i5t0g5...... :.:.... 10.37 a
3.20t Port CosU (Stocktoa). Martbei. f 12.0ep
Byron, Modesto, Merced, Fresno. . I 10.38b
4.00» Vallejo, Napa, Calistcga, Santa Rosa.
Martinez. San Ramoa, Dougherty,
Livermore. 9.28 a
4.001 Nile.* (Ceaterville), Tracy. Stocktoa f \OJ2St
Lodi .- I IO.38»
4.40 i Sin Leandro, Ha>Trard, Nile*. Pleas-
anton, Livermore, Tracy, Newman. ,
Kennan. Fre5n0........: 82Ei
6.00s Richmond, Pinole, VaHejo, Port
Costa, Benicis, Subon. Sacramento
—Roseville. Marysville. Oraviile II .28a
- 6.00p Rassell, San Jose. Los Gatos. 9.28 a
- 5.20p San Leandro. Niles. San Jose. 7.48 a
6.00p Owl Limited— Lo» Angeles BXB*
6.40p Eastern Express — Ogden, Pneblo, Den-
ver, Kansas City, St. Louis. Chicaitn. .
>»-'». Port- Costa.: Benicia. Sacramento.
Reno.Spirks ....... .. 8.28p
6.40p Hayward, Nile* and San Joe; 6.4 C?
J7.00p Vallejo, Port CbJta, \u25a0 Martine:, Bay
Pomt and Way Stations ;H.lBi
7.40p Richmond. Port Costa, Byron, Tracy/, f- •-
, \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 Lathrop, Stockton 12.48p
' 8.20p Oregon Express — Davis, (Sacramento),
Willo-fs, Redding (Klamath Falls).
Ashland, Portland, Tacoma. Seattle,"
1 "' ' r \ Spokane..* 9.23 a
9.00p China and Japan Fast Mail— Ogdea,
Cheyenne. Desver, Kansas City,
Omaha, Chicag0.. ....... ...... ; Z4B»
9.00> Port Costs, Benicia, Sacramento, Col-
fax, Truckee. Reno." Sparks I O.CSa
1 1. 00? Niles, Plsasanton, Livermore. Lathrcp,
' Modesto. Merced. Fresno. 10.38p
\u25a0 1 1.00 1 Fresno. Scfcnx Goshen June, Hanford, '
Armoci. Lemoore. Coalinga 8.28 a
U.4op Portland Express— Sacramento, Marys-
ville, Red Bluff, Weed, Ajhland, Roae-
.-'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' burg, Portland. Tacom*. Seattle. .... 1223p '
NETHEMANO'S ROUTE— From PiciSc Stre«! Wharf.
CoUinyvflle. Emmaton. Rio Vista. Isleton. Ryde. Wal-
nut Grove. Vordea, Courtland, Clarksburg, Sacramento.
L«veB.oo ajn. TueT, Thurs., Sat, Steamsr Navajg;
arrive § 3.C0 p. m. ;
• "; Leave 1.00 p.m. Dafly, except Sunday, Steamer Modoc \u25a0
or Apache; arrive 11.30 pjn.
OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY— From' San . Fr*nd*eo.
Markrt Strwt Wharf— W?ek Days— Hourly from 6.00
':' ajn. to 9.Q0 p.m." Sundays— 6.45, 8.15. 9.45, 11.15
y a.m, 12.45^3M5, 3.45, 5.15. 6.45. 8.15 and 9.45 pjn.
LOCAL FERRY TRAINS-ViaAlam*iaPlirl-;r
-To Oakland and Al*meds— +6.lo. t"5- 15 a.sL, and then
' 10 and 45 minutes past the hour until 7.45 pjn.; then
- 8.30. 9.15, 10.00, 10.45, I L3O p.m. and 12.15 ajn. ,
T« Alamsda and Frultvala via HerMshe* umi as above.
\u0084 a for Morning. ; • for Afternoon. ;" t Sonday exeepted.
-: % Sunday only. 5 ArriwSlon^ Wed.. FrL .
_Unlen Trsnjfer C*. authorized to check Bagjajo
'. direct from residence. ' -\u25a0"\u25a0•
fefjHg^ Trains Leave
S^mp^ San Francisco
>^k^- E '\u25a0'* Market | Street X
Ferr>' De»ot
V. Leave*- For— |A-M.r .P.M.
i Bakersfield '•'. :. . .'. 7:1518:00-10:00
I Chicago *:.\u25a0:::::'.:\u25a0: 7:15 8:00-10:00
I Fresno '. . . J . : •' ':".*. 7:15 4:00- 8. -00-10:00
! Grand Canyon., i 7:15 8:10-10:00
[Hanford .......: 7:15 ....-10:00
I Kansas City. . . ... 7:15 8:00-10:00
Merced V .:.'...;.. 7:15 4:00-8:00-10:00
\u2666Stockton v.:;. ... 7:15J4:00- 8:00-10:00
Stockton, Oakdale
and Sierra ,Rail-
't 'way points..... 9:45 ......"... Z
Tulafe V.......': 7:15 8:00-10:00
VisaliaiV. \u25a0....'... 7:158^)0-10:00 '
I Yosemite.'ir:.... 7:15 .:;......
"Stockton Local leaves 1:25 p. m.- '. *
Califorua - Limited ' tliroogh : to ' Chicago leaves
at " 10:00 1 p. 1 ' m. • Offices — 673 Market street * and
Market : rtreet \u25a0 Ferry , Depot. . San : Kranclaco ; \u25a0* 111-
Broadway.Oaklaod. . ; -"'r ,-.--;'- -\u25a0.';.-
USE CALL^WANTfADS ;
NOTICE OF .
WAREHOUSEMAN'S SALE
Thp following property will in- s»M at l'ubli.i
Anction for. tbe account of tbe Smt hern I'actthl
t.ompany. and wbum it may concern, begiu*
nio^ : on . ' f ;
TUESDAY, March 29, 1910,
i at 10 o'tlock a. m. anil eontinu!ns at the -.-tint
hoar dally until tbe sale has been completed.
at the
KE2JTTJCKT STBIXT PUBLIC WAKEHOtrSE.
Keutneky street near Fourth, San rranelsco.
Cal.. and at
OCCIDEJTTAt VTAHEHOUSE (formerly SOUTH
POIXT WAREHOUSE),
"Berry street between Third and Fourth. Sar»
Francisco. Cal.. where said good* are held anJ,
stored, to pay freight and- storage and otheC
lawful rhar-.-fs thereon. EDGAR J. UEPI'E:
o. lots dry jrood^. !i );roc*ries. 2 irz? casings.
- Uruss, 7 lots t>ook» and stationery. .1 lot* •
; plumbers' ?ood>«. .". electrl<-«l joods. « wines and;
liquors. 2 tobacco and cijrar*. 'Si crockery ami
glassware. 25 hardware. 1 circular saw, 24 fur- \u25a0\u25a0
, nltore. 17 ?h«w cases, block machines.
' 2 lots blacksmith's tools. « lots wasurt maker"'*
supplier. 2 »ewin? machiues. « desk*, ti IoM
store* and ranges. 2 carpet-* and llaoleunii*. I
computing scales. 1 cash register. 2 lots har-
ness and saddle*. 2 luts dairy machinery. 1 roait
scraper. 4 hay presses. 1 stock food. 11 lot*
farm implements. .1 incubators. 1 lot airtlghc
heaters. 1 engine, l lot transmission machinery.
I lot match splints. 1 lot leaf tobacco. 71 sew-
in? machines. 4 lrfts frames and pictures. 7 lot-*
tents and camping goods. 1 lot burlap. 4 lot*
wallpaper, 1 'dough mixer. '.) paints aad oils. 3
sweeping and cleaning compound. 1 mandolin.
1 merry so ronnd. 1 safe. 2 lots rope. 4 low —
pirnM and toys, 4 lots wire fence. 2 cohhler'*
outfits. "1 rock crusher. 1 fertilizer. 1- ore. I
marble. « wrappius paper. Z tinware. 2 lot*
clocks. 1 craps table. 1 steel ran?e. -2 rowboat*
• and decoys. 4 drums distillate. » lots Iron and.
•steel. 1 lot brass. 13 lots building material". 1(>
lot* eastlnes. 1 lot scrap iron. 2 lots pnmi»s. l.'l
lots machinery. 2 acid cylinders. 1 oil drum,
XI lots honsehold 17 lots empty bottle*
and sacks. 20 lots prlntpd matter.
Also 3.500 pieces of unclaimed bagffaffe. cnn.
sistin? of trnnks. boxes, suit cases, rali^eiip
hampers, baby carriages, bicycles, orercoats^
furs, umbrellas, etc.
Sale will begin at Kentucky Street warehouse^
and after coods containe*! in said warvhrms- ar^
disposed of, will continue at IX-cidental Ware-*
hoase nntil sale fs completed.
J. W. SOL-THER. Anctioneer. . -
VIA COAST LINE
Leave (Third and Townwnd Streets) Arriv* '
15.25* Loop — "23d Street, Yisitaeioa. South
San Francisco. Valencia Street .. t&3s*
15.35 a Loop— Valencia- Street, Oceaa View,
Cemeteries, South San Francisco.
23d Street. 3rd and Townsend t6.45«.
6.20 a South ban Francisco. San Jose. Gilroy,
(Hollister). Sargent. Eijaro, Watson-
vSle. Santa Cruz. 7.50 J
7.OCa South San Francisco, Palo Alto, San
Jose, Way Stations 7.33 a
j 7.00 a Mayfield. Los Alto*. Los Rates t7.2C»
8:00* Shore lice Limited— Paso RoMrs
Hot Springs, Santa Barbara. Lai
Ang-Jes 9.30f>
8.05 a The Coaster— San Jose. Pajaro (Wa;-
ronville. Santa Crez). Castrovill)\
( Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove).
Salinas, Sotedad. Paso RoWes Hot
Serins?. San Luis Obispo. Surf.
(Lompoc\ Santa Barbara. Ventura,
Oxnard. Los Angeles 11.45z>
8.20 a Mayfield. Los- Altos. Los Gatos. Wright,
Glenwood( Boulder Creek), Santa Croz.
Watsonviile. Castroville, Del Monte,
Monterey. Pacific Grove. 9-CCi>
9.OCa Sia Jose. Gilroy, Salinas. Paso Robles
Hot Springs. San Low Obispo— Tre»
Pinos— WatsonviDe. Santa Cnu, Del
Monte. Monterey, Pacific Gnre 4.CCf
10.40 a Sooth San Francisco. BuHbgane, Saa
Mateo, Palo Alto, San Jove 6.30 a
10.40 a Los Altos,. Monta Vista, Los G»to».«. { *'\j%^
1 1.30 a Valencia Street, Ocean \lnr. Colaa. -
Ceaieferis*. BudeD, San Bn:ao 1.35s 1
1 1 .40 a Sonth Saa Franrisco. San Jose tB.2Ca
2.00t Del Monte Fxpress— Saa Jose. Gilrov.
** Sarger.t (Watsonviile. Sints Cruz).
D 4 Monte. Monterey. Pacitts Grove.
(tSaliaas) ..." 12.3 C»
2.05 p South San Francisco, Palo Alto, isn
Jose a4oa
tZC3p Los .Mtos, Monta Vista. ij7« Garos. .. t3.20>
3.00 a South San Francisco. Saa Mateo. Saa
Jose. Gilroy. Tre§ Pinos, Saiicas 10. IC*
3.00 a Watjonville, Santa Crux. Castrovilk.
Del Monte, Monterey. Paeinc Grove. IO.CCa
3.43? SaaU Cl.i-a. San Jose, Los Gatos,
Wright (Boulder Creek). Santa Crus. 10.00 a
4.00» Sunset Express — Tucson. Peming.
FJ Pa.«o. Houston. New Oriran*. ..
' Paso Rabies Hot Spring*. Saa Luis
Obispo. Santa Barbara and Los Angeles 1 1 .40 a
4 CO t Kar.-nsi City. St. Louis. Chicagcr. ' 11.4Ca
4.20? South San Francisco. Saa Jose t9 00»
t5.00» Burlincime. Saa Mateo, Palo Alto.'
San Jom asd Way Stations 9.40s
|5.05p loop— C3d Street. Viritacioa. South
San Francisco. Valencia Street...... tS.ISii
ts2op Redwood, Palo Altc, San Jose. I. lO>
t5.20p Los Altos, Monta Vista, Los Gatos. . . t3.20»
f 5.25 a BuHisgame. San . Jateo. i?a a Jo«e. |3.2t) t
J5.30? Loop— Valencis Street, Ocean View,
Cemeteries, South can Francisco,
\. 23d Street, 3d and Townsend tS.4O?
" 5.«0a San Er:no. San Mateo. Redwood, Palo
Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose 7.40*
/ ».40t Los Altoa. MonU Vista. Los Gatos.. . t9.4Ca
, J.OOi MClbrae. San Mateo. Palo Alto, Mjv-
field, Lo» AUo», Lorn Gatos iB.QQ*
t6.05p 23-1 Street. Viaiticion. South Saa
Francisco. Valenen Street t7. 1 5 \u25a0
t6.25p Loop— Valencia Street. Oceaa View.
Cemeteries, Soath San Francisco,
23d S tree t. _3d and Townsend ... |7. 40 •
6 -3 C* South San Francisco. San Jose 5.40 a
B.oop LosAnzdesPaseenger— Oiboy.Salinat.
Paso Robles Hot Sprisgs. San Lnia
Obbpo. Santa Barbara and Los Angeled 8.30 a
1 1. 45p South Saa Francisco. Palo Alto, f 7.2Ca -
SaaJose. t 7Mjt '
LOCAL FERRY TRAINS— V!a Oakland fltr. .
T« Oakland. Btrktlay. Btrryman. East Oakland and
• - Fruitval* — Daily — From 8.00 aja.. and ev»ry twenty
minutes nntil 7.00 pjn. isdonve; then 7.40. 8.20.
9.00. 9.40, 10.20, 11.00, |11.40 pj«u li2o and
I.2oajn.
To Sithw tad Mtlrosa via S«v«nth SL— Daily— Front
6.01 n.m.. ar.d ererv twenty miouteti until 7.C0 p.m.
inclusive, thea 7.4 a 3.20. 9.00. 9.40. WJO^ILCU
and 11.40 p.m.
Ta Stouihurtt— Dairy Exwpt Soatfar— 4.00. 7.00. 9.00.
9.00 ajn.. 3.20. 3.C0. \u2666 CO. 5.00, 5.40 p.m. Sunriar
ooly 9.00 10.00 .aja, LCO pjn.. 2DO. 3LOO. 4J». si».
5.40 p.m.
Ta Oakland First St, Fraitvale, Alafrcda. via Horsetha*
— Da3y— From ttCO. 8.20 ajn. and every twenty -"
minutes until 5.20 a.m. inclusive: then 9.C0. 9.C0.
10.00. 10.2 a 11.0 a lL2oa.au 12m.. 12:20 XCQ. 120.
2.00. 2.20. 3.00. 3 ;0. $3.40 p.m. and every twenty
minutes un ta 7 p.m. inclusive; 7.40. 8.20. 9. CO, 9.10.
10.20. 11.C0 and 11.40 p.*-.. 12.20 and VJ) aja.
Additional train to Oakland First St., 2.15 aja.
Ta Wtst Bark«l«y— Daily Except Sundar— From O.CO
ajn. and every twtnty minutes un til 5.20 a.m. isrl-.:-
. five: then 9.00 a jo. and every hour until 100 p.m.
.- inrfusve: then 4.20 p.m. and every tT»nty minutrt
nntil 7.00 pjn. «nclnsive: thea7.4O.pja.. 5.20. 9WL
9.40. 1120. 1L00. 11.40 pjc. and 12.1-0 ajn. .
T« -Wtst Btrkelty— Sundays only— From 6.00 ajju
then 7JD(\. 8.00, 9.00 ajn. inclusive; then 9.20 a.m. anJ
rrfry twesty minutn until 3,-iO p.m. inr!u«i-»; thr»
4.00 pjn. aad every twenty minutes until 7.C0 p.m. in-
duave; then 7.4ffp.m..' 8.20. 9.C0; 9.40. • ltt2o^ 1 LOO.
IL4O pjn. and 12.20 ajn.
To Carbin — Daily Except SumLy — From 8.00 a.m. snri
errry 20 minutes until 5.20 a.m.. then 9XO. 10 CO
a.m.. 12.00 m.. 1.00. 2Xa 3.0 a 4.00. 4.20, 140. 5.6fc
5.20. 5,40 and 6.C0 pjn.
T« Corbin — Sundays only— From 8.00 aja» then 7.W.
BDO. 9.00 aja. inclusive: then 9.20 ajn. and ersrv
twenty minutes until 3.49 pjn. inclusive; thea 4.09
pjn. and every twenty miccto nntH 6.00 pjp.
Schedule Effective
iNovember 15, 1909
XKtffy tTviov PERUV DEPOTf
\u25a0 San FrancHco
I^ave \u25a0\u25a0. VIA SAUSAMTO Arriv
7:-toa|Petalnma. Santa Rosa. Itealds-l
I bnrir. Cloverdale. L'tiah. Wllllts.r
• Sherwood. Sebastopot. •Owrne-J
vllle. »Mt. R!o, •D»mcan MIU.-*..( «:lTp
S:2oa 'Pi. Reyes. »Mt. Rio. 'Cazadtfro t«:"i»
Sr2Oa ••Sonoma, ••Glen Ellen «:37f>
ti>:oOa Petalnma. Santa Rosa/ Cloverdale. J7:STa
ll:(1»a Petaluma. Santa Roaa 4:17p
'\u25a0'>:vvi< Petaluma. g*ota Ko->a, Uealdstrarz.
-. Clovertlale, Uklah, CnernrTtlle.
' Mt. ' Rio, Duncan Mills. Sebas-
topol .. . 10:57*
J4:oop Pt. R«ycs, Occidental : -
" 4 :* Op Sonoma. Glmi BUlen.' 9:17 a
s:2op!Petalqni*. Santa vßona .[ S:37>
ELECTRIC StTBUBBAIT VIA SAXTSALTTO
Sausalito, Mill Valley. Saa Ka/ael— Dally
every '40 'mhiates- from .7:00 a. m. -until 9;t«»
a. w.: then hourly until -1:00 p- m.; then every 4(> •
minntes until fi:4o p. m.; thea 8:0O and 10:0O,
p. in. and 12:01, m. in.
. "i Fairfax— Leave .San Francisco 17:00, 7:40. 8:20.
9:00. 10:00. 11:00. a. m.. J12:0O noon. • tl :of>,
2:00. '•4:00. 1:40/3:20 and 6:00 p. m.
• Saa Queans via Saa Kaf *cl — Leave 0:00 a. to.
and '2:00 p. m. : " •'
; Tiburon and Bslv«der»— S7:oo, §7:40. Ifl:13
a m ' *iI2:OU nooo. 'except . Saturday*. -tl2:::<\
!4 r OO. I5:2O. T:U p. m. Sundays. §7:00. |7:4»,
. 10:15 a. m..- 12:30. 14:0O»|5:2o. 7:13 p. m..
112.H1 a.. n». - , _,-\u25a0 ",
! -'Sradav -arrive 7:37 n, ««»• "bunday .- arriv-j
«-37 p-'m. tEieept. ,'Snmlay. $»unday only. -.
'S.iturftayo only. I Via Sansaiito. -; MgMqflgMMH
* Pacific Transf>r Company's acents »w, aathotw .
' ized'ta check bajsare dlrccffrom rtaldcacfl.
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