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COMMERCIAL AND MARKET NEWS
r Cheese-' new : California fancy -Young Aracr
leas at 19c.a poend. -.-.-— • ..... . - 'x'A
~ Receipts were 58,000 pounds of butter, 53,300
pounds of cheese and 2.3U2 cases of eggs.
The following.-, are official iiuotations. estab
lished byi sales. -bWs«nd;oC*ers*onjthe floor, of
tbe Dairy'exchange. in: the street; -.-"bile
governed by the exehanae quotations.' generally
range from l'ic to 2e higher,:owing to the vari
tms charges to be•• added: "--"; .. v--. :,:. A"X :
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'ER.'.PER POUND*
GRADES
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Extras !30^c!30VjcJ2»c.;
first s,...-. <- H.'c |20c (28c .
. |29;-ic!2Sc 2Siic
|2Sc* j27c . )27c;;'•■■
j Tlte average quotation for fresh t extra butter,
for the week ending Saturday;: Match 30, _" was
Sosic a pound' -'.'.*■- /. '-".'
CIK-ese —Fancy California! fiats. •■•■<• per i lb;
r»eadj: d^ firsts. 15u.»>, 'Rtcady; do se<»nds,
15c,.. steady; fancy Young- Americas, - 19c;
(steady; iio brsts*. I*m*. steady; Oregon.flats. 10" L
steady; do storage. 19Vac; steady; Oregon Young
Americas,- 19i«c, 'steaily; do -storage; 17'te.;
steady; New York' fancy,:2lc. firm; do storage,
21e. steady: Wisconsin do, 19'-jC, steady.
Kggs—California ; fresh,- pet dozen, cases in
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GRADES
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Extras |21c |21c 121c |21c 21^cl22c
Firsts jl!i'-',Pii<ti„cii:iV.c!10iAc •".clO*..
Seconds lSVacilS-*- ISc - l^c ISc flS** :
Fertcd pulletsSl0i4<-ii9^c|i9c- |lftc 10c ;i?*c
■ r.Ktc Market in Xenrliy■ Counties
[Special Dispatch to The Call]
' PETAL! MA. April 4.—The e C g market „"s
showing considerable strength and today- after
receipt of transactions of the San Francisco Dairy
and Egg exchangel,prices for first grade eggs
were marked up a half cent. Independent '- deal
ers and speculators paid "lc for first grade eggs
and IS for selected pullets. The delivery was
Xalr. There was a fair delivery of poultry of
good quality. In the feed market grains, are
decidedly higber.*^^B^^MlUiMHiMMM|iWMH
SANTA RO*".V, April 4.—A slieht advance was
recorded in the egg market today. On.receipt
of advices from the san Francisco Dairy Produce
and Egg exchange local dealers quoted i2lci a
dozen for first grade and 17c for seconds.' Large
quantities of eggs are going into cold * storage,
but some shipments are being made to San Fran
cisco and other nearby markets..
j SANTA CRtZ, April 4.—Egg quotations un
changed, 18c f"r selects and firsts and 16*{;(f$17o
t for seconds. The exchange still Is the-heaviest
• buyer and pays market prices for all * grades.
Portland Butter Market I
PORTLAND. ' April 4.City and country;
creamery extras, srfid pack, GO^c. • |
Potatoes, Onions and Vcßetables;
Increased taking.- by the. ■', up river * canneries
cut d."v the receipts of asparagus in "the local
market yesterday, the total arrivals being*S.2oo
boxes, against more than 5,000 on the preceding
day. . Buyers were .backward about paying an
sdvance, bat they were finally obliged ,to.. Can
ning prices were firm at- $1.10*3*1. a box and
the trade -paid up.to $1.05 for extra. .Ray peas
were in increased supply, but sellers wire • hold
ing fir- at the old quotations, as the high "cost
on the farms acrojis the bay. would not-permit, .-i
d<-clino; New potatoes were steady and rhubarb
continued to sell well at satisfactory prions.
There wf»re rm noteworthy changes in the other
vpgptahles. The-market for old crop potatoes,
while generally dull, was showing.a little mere
tone, there being, less cheap .stock offering .than
at the first of the week. * Onions were unchanged.
Potatoes (per etl*—River Burbanks; $2S£2.2T>";
Lonipoc Burbanks. 52.C0fti2.75; Watsonville Bur
banks, 52.50ftt2.tt0; .Oregon Burbanks, $2.20tg
2.40: early rose. ?1.50<2.2; small Oregon seed.
$I'B3@2* sweet potatoes, Z'-Aom-i; new potatoes,
4'*r"o per lb. iGSßPfmmg
Onions (per ctl>—Oregon. $3.50Q3.6T»: Aus
tralian. $.**•; green-onions. 'AAid'X^ per box.
Vegetables—Asparagns. $1.10@1.65 per '•ox; off
grades, Ssc@sl; green peas, 'Miiiz per lb;. do
bay. 55-51*1;; do telephone. ejjtTe;- tomatoes,
Mexican. $1^1.75 per box; hothubse cucumbers,
75c©51.50 per dozen; 'garlic. 2'u'Sc per lb: cel
ery, $2^3 per crate; lettuce, 50c''<-,?l |«*r crate;
cabbage. 51.40^1.50 per ctl: «■-■ ' lower, 80@75e
a doztn; green bell peppers..; 10* 15c. per lb for
southern and 15<fi25c for Mexican; carrots, 50c
P«>r sack: eggjilant,i.B@l2^»c i>er lb: barb,
Gse(g.sl.lo per box; mushrooms, nominal..
Deciduous and, Citrus Pi-nits
The market for fresh fruits continued dull and
listless yesterday 4 with : retail tradesmen still
limiting their operations. to the purchasing of
small lots for immediate routine needs. Receiv
ers are figuring on a - good . demand for Easter,
but there is not much probability- of prices^ ad
vancing in any line.;.The-only strawberries re
ceived yesterday were from, the Los . Angeles, re
gii*n. Twentyjifive 15 basket crates came in and
they sold at 51.50<<i<2.25 a "crate. '. Growers in
nearby districts- werel- allowing, their. berries to
ripen for the Easter;Sondajfitrade. " *".:; "*"--: *
Apples (per box)^ —Newtown - pippins. $1.25<9
1.50 for 4 tier and* -.:*.-.. for 4- J : tier;- red
kinds. 75c(g$L25. . - . " *
Pear?— Winter Neilis. f1.23<?51.50 per box.
Citrus Fruits (per box- — .oranges, $2@
2.50 for fancy, $1.50*311.75 for choice ■ and $1%
1.25 for standard; tangerines, $1.25@1.75; grape
fruit. $1.50(32.50 for choice and $3<§4.50 for ex
tra choice; lemons, ?3.50@4.50 for fancy, $2.50^
3 for choicip- and $1,00@2 for standard; Mexican
limes, $5«§.5.50. .>■-.•...■ xxi-K -. Xy. XAi i;>;"-*'-
Tropical Fruits—Bananas. 2%@3c per lb > for
Mexican,-- $1.25<31.50 per bunch - for Hawaiian
and 3i/2 <rJ4c per lb . for Central American; . pine
apple^, $3.50(7;4 per dozen.
Dried Fruits, Raisins, Nuts and Honey
Fruits—Evaporated Apples, '■ S-VTft'jC: apricots,
33@15c; fancy ■rpark, 14V-@l6c; pears, 71
--@10c; fancy; 2 <£( lUf>c; peaches, ,Bii .10c, to
growers nominal; prunes, sVi@6c basis, with
large sizes bringing more; figs, 4(g5%c.
Raisins—Fancy seeded, 6c; choice. 5- 4 c; loose,
<%,, 4=iic and 514 c for 2, 3 and 4 crown, re
spectively; seedless - muscatels, sc; . Thompson's,
Sc; sultanas, 6ii@6%c; layers, $1.15 tat i crown,
*1.20 for 3 crown and $1.50, $2 and $2.50 for 4,
6 and 6 crown, respectively, sweatbox prices;
3%c. ... . ■ ■ - -. ■ ..,,:....-.: y
Nuts — Almonds," nonpareils. . lS@lß%e; * IXL;
lS^c; ne plus ultra, 17"«e; Drake, :15c; Langue
docs, 14iic: hardshell. 8c; shelled,almonds.l3s@
40c; walnuts. 1214 @14c per lb for No. softshefi
and 12@13^c for hardshell; No. 2 standards.
lie: pecans, 15(g,17c; filberts, 13@15c; peanuts,
6©6 c; pine nuts, 14@lCc. ; ...
Honey—Comb, 10<gl7c: water white extracted,
P@loc; light amber, S©S%c; lower grades, 5%
6«c per lb. ■ " - -
Beeswax—27>4@3oc per lb for light and 23®
26c for dark. - -
Ponltry- and Game
Receipts of poultry from the' middle west and
from state points have been liberal of late.land
although there is: a good demand ; for the Easter
holiday requirements, there Is some noticeable
weakness in certain lines. ; Large western - hens
are. dull, as the retail trade is well stocked with
them, and very small broiler old iters and
undersized California hens drag. : First class
large.young stock remains firm. -Game is re
ceiving hot* little attention. .
Poultry (per dozen)— Dens, $3<g6 for small, $7
<fs*9 for large and $10@12 for extra: young roost-'
ers. $9@10; d. extra. S10@I2: old roosters. 55 $4.50
<a 5: fryers $7.F.0gr5.50: broilers, $3^5.30 for
large and $3.50@4.50 * for; small: dock*," $7<S9:
piseons, $1.73@2; squabs, $3423.50; geete,. $2.50
<&Z per pair. v . *
Game (per dozen)~Gray geese, $2.30@3; white
See*e, $1©1.50; brant, $1.25 fa 2; hare $1.75@2.
i Dr*ans and feeds'"' xy x
i, No further changes were reported in beans yes
/*. terday.the market beins steady at the recently
revised quotations. -'*l**B£ts33gSK£ser-.- . .? ■
. - Beans* —Lima., ?".IK*<&"0.05; bayos, '53.40^3.50;
large white. $3.Ssfij"3.i**s; small white,"'-14.10®'
. 4.20; pink. 43@3:i3; cranberry.: ?3.75<14; black-
I* eyes. f3.75«z3.55; rod. £M)o@4.lo,"'re~d- Iney. j
$4.75^5: garvanzas, horse beabs $2.75 !
g.3 per rt^-A^3ft^gt//U^B^gggKgKfgp^-,x
Seeds—Mustards.' - —•,flaxseed, nominal; ra- I
"nary. 3*4 c; alfalfa, 16@lSc:Rrapo. viu2¥>f.;
.thy, nominal; hemp, S^c;.mlHet,;2J4@2%c
lb.
Dried Peas—Green, $4.43*25 per -yellow,"
:$3.75. ''*_:■.
* Flour ...and', Farinaceous <,<m--|*
Hour—California 7family extras, S.", ttOSi.l.SO net'
■swithout discount:':"ljakers'^estras, .$-"».COS|S,SO; '
I superfine, $4.70<"*<4.90;. Oregon and \Va«ihlngton.
--pers-bh1.54..*0@4.50 for .family, ltakers* and
patent* and 54.206 M.40 ifor * cutoff; Kansas pat
ents,?s6.2."i'U<>.4-5; fs<> straishts. $5.60115.« l; Da
kota patents. $6.35@7;- do straights, $5.00^6.75;;
Oo clear." $3.35^6 p*»r bbl. r ;.',- x -. :/,.. .y '
Farlhaceons Goods—ln 10 lb Pack are quoted
ar, follows, per*loO lbs: Graham flour. $2.80;
«ntire-wlieat flour,--$3; buckwheat flour.; $4.80:
|*c! f-rIsing hnckwbeat flour," $5-.60; rice flour. ■- $6; ■
rye flour.s3.~o; rye meal, $3.60; cornsteal,
low and White,,; S3;' extra do.?s3-30; oat groats,* '
$4.50;.-' buckwheat groats."; $S.So:^hcmlny,*. 1.50;
cracked - wheat..:s3.7o;-farina.' $4; pearl 4 barley.'
$,"..30^6; - split T»eas, $5.70 ■ for t yellow and ■ $7.20 j
for green. ■ In 2." lb sacks," 10c lccwer for. all and ''
20c lower,for 50 lb sacks..
Hay and Feedstuff* { ./? .
The market fgr feedstuffs is.generally firm with
x bran very istroagly held, at "an advance. Rolled
barley is 50c'a;ton lower. ■XX~--~--X-x:i?JsSStSt»
Rran—f23<g2C; X- *
Middlings—s32@3."' per. ton.
Shorts —$25,300.20 per ton. : - . - _ .-,. -.
Feedstuffs—R*>lledi barl?y, -:$35i539.50: re'led !
oats for feed, $40^41;chopped feed.;sl9@23{ ever- !
green chopfeed. $21 per Boa ; for-car lots;and :$22
for. Jobbing; oflcate meal. 10, t«i lots; $42.50, 1 5
ton 10t5,543. smaller lots $43.30; eocoanut cake or
meal at'-mills. $25.50 in;2o aadjlo-andjs26 InJ5
ton Tots/ jobbing. • $26.50t". • cornmeam' $39 %4Q;
tracked corn. $^©040; alfalfa meal, carload* lots
$ 18.50, jobbing" $1D.50; r--d star alfalfa i- meal,
$18.50 in car lots 1 and * $19.50; jobbing -Stockton
meaifalfa," $18.30 in ear lots and'sl9.so Jobbing;
..-.; Modesto :■ alfalfa .meal, :■ $18,S0 in, car - lots j ami
E$l 0.50 jobbing; caproca oilcake:meal,; $10.30 per i
ton; - vigors tor,' per tori. $22. - .'-. -. *.*- :£.-«.-. I
- Hay—Ordinary*wfaeat.? $14(^18;.. choice, $18.50'
- wheat«andfgoat, i lsl3®lß*,": tame oat, I
$12.50@18.50; volunteer'wild'oat, $12.50@13.50;
.f alfalfa, $l2@ls;ißtockhay.".sllS:l2 perton;-<v
rStraw —83<§i73cvpttrsbole. "* •' , : , ... ,
Hide«, Tallow. Wool and flop*
1 7 1 Hides—<."ulls! and .brands sell about 1 \2fiile uri- j
%; der quotations. * Heavy salted Btecrs.,l2e: medium.
X 12c;.Tight, ll^c; cow hi(k*3.ll%c; Ktags^Sc;
■ii/sr'*^\ kXpX-X2c;•-"■ saii»4 n x^Y^-»i '/mO±»^j,' «ajx^'
■"ITV.c: dry hides,.. 21c: - murrain, 19@1914c: dry
. kip, 21c; .dry calf. 26c; stags. 15c; ■sheepskins,"
shearlings.. iOdt'.iOc each; r short * wool,* 40060 c;
medium. , (BttOOc; r long wool. $1 ft 1.23; ::. lambs.*.
30Q73c: horse hides, salt. t2.77X\R ' for y large
and $1.75^2.50 for-medium," 75c*i$1.2T> for small
and 25 ' a tor f colts ;i horse bides, dry,". $2<i\'-.25
for large and $1,506x2 « for * medium. ."Oc^iSl for
j small and * 25ft - for - colts; »goat skins, prime
' angoras -: 75c§l$l, medium 35<&50c;.. long-hair
j goats 35c, medium 20c, small = T-<3loc. i> - - '*•*'',
j Tallow -No. 1 rendered, bbls, s<3sVic; cans
1 and»drunJs/;3V46i5c.7 if •
Grease—2%<f£3H>c per lb.■".'■*
Wool—Nominal pending,' the J_ arrival of the
, new ' fall : clip. >^ , --, -• . -
. California, crop of 1911, ' 40@50c per -lb
; to growers.-** ***
General; Merchandise ■'_■-'. :'.'<" .*■' -a...
Bags—Grain bags.* standard Calcutta, BVi®S'4c
for Jnnc-Xulv; San Quentin, closed out; wool
bags. : 41c for 4 - and .* §8c : for ."'» pounds; fleece
twine, B%c per lb;.bean bags, 6.35 c for August-
September, delivery. ■":*' * :""- :*.;-;
Coal- Pennsylvania * anthracite egg. $16 per
ton; Wellington. $8; New Wellington, $S; Aus
tralian house, * Richmond,' etc.. $"*: ■ Pelaw Main.
$S: ■ Stanford Richmond.. $S;:- Cumberland.* 1 $15 •in
i bulk • and $16.50 .in sacks; coke, $16 per ton 'in
i bulk and $17, in sacks. :--X- - - y
'nictation-* aro for -•• barrels. * Linseed.
Stc "■ per .-y gallon for .-. boiled * and ,82c-.for
raw, cases Re. •-.ore; * Baker's AA i castor, cases, 5
gallons; $1.13, 10 1 gallons * $1.11;' commercials cas-
I tor. in ■ cases.- 90e; China i nut. - cases. ■ 75@S5C per
' gallon; "eocoanut ■ oil, in "<barrels, 75({||7&^c?■ for
XXX. 72%@76c for No. 1; and .70*373 He for No.
! 2.,; according to; quantify: extra bleached ■ winter
I sperm ■ oil, SOc;•"- natural winter - sperm ■ oil. 80c;
j natural whale oil, Me; pure lard oil. 83e; 1. winter
strained - lard . oil. - 75e; pure *■ neatsfoot. oil. 85c;
No.* 1. neatsfoot oil. 65c; herring oil," 50c: ■• salmon
oil. 50c: boiled fish oil, herring oil. 50c; salmon
oil, We; boiled fish oil, 50o: paint oil. 4,v.
Coal oil. Gasoline, Water .white, iron bar
rels or drums.-fcc:-ITiO decree oil. iron barrels or
I drums. 9c; special ; do. "A 10c; ■ pearl 7- oil - in" cases,
15c; - astral, '."••*; * star, 15c: extra .star.v ISc;
' Elaine. 25-.c* eocene, I ISc: red crown and motor
gasoline, in"bulk, 15c, in cases 22c; engine distil
late, in drums 7i,jc. 1 incases 7c more; 86 degree
gasoline, in -balk- 29c, in cases oti'-.c; varnish
, makers* * and ; painters' naphtha, In bulk 13c, "A in
cases 20% c." . . i".-—'! 7
- Turpentine—74c in cases and 67c In bulk.
i drums and iron barrels; .Arorurps,' cases 30e, iron
barrels or 'rums 23c,per gallon.
Rosin—E,s 10. SO: F.; $10.85: 0. $10.9.": H.
$11; I. $11.10: K. $11.15: M. $11.20; N. $11.23;
I WG. $11.50: WW. $12. per barrel of 2SO lbs.', -:-.■
■ Red and White Lead— Red, S@SVac; white, 7%
(gS^C per lb. b
- v.--..--REFINED SUGAR MARKET
Tjocal refiners announced a decline of 15.points
in all grades yesterday. -. , * ;
The Western ; Sugar 1 Reflnery , company quotes
as follows, , net' cash: : Fine granulated. 5.65 c:
coarse granulated. 5.65 c;. fruit granulated; R.Bsc;
ll.'&iE.! crystal dominos.,s lb cartons,-, in cases.
n.4,'< ; do. 2 lb cartons, in cases. 9.95 c; monarch
bar. i'm-; tablets, in half bbls. r..i,v>; do in 25
lb boxes. 6.40 c; cubes. 5.00 c; monarch powdered,
5.75 c; XXXX powdered; 5.75 c; canny '* granu
lated,- ."..75c; confectioners',: A. 5.65 c; confection-j
ers* crystals. 5.75 c; beet granulated, 5.1.".c; extra
C. 5.15 c: golden C,* '.06c; D. 4.05 c. Barrels and
50 lb bags 10c "half bbls 23c.*. boxes 50c more per
100 lbs than for bags of: 100 lbs ' net. : 1 Bar in 85
and 40 111 tins. $1.70 more;; in" 8 and 10 lb tins,
$2.35 more per 100 lbs than price for this grade
hi 100 lb bags. " " •' ',
The California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining
I company quotes as, follows: ■'. Granulated '■ basis,
5.65 c; C. & H. extra granulated. 5.65 c; coarse
dry :; granulated. 5.65 c; , confectioners' A. 5.65 c;
berry; 3.63e: -■ powdered, 1. 5.73 c; confectioners'
crystals. 5.75 c; cubes. 5.90 c: "Hlgrnde" bar.
Cc; bricks (In.half bbls), fi.l^c: bricks (in 25
11. boxes), C.tic; H. &, E. crystal dominos (5 lb
cartons IB cases); 0.45 c; H. A I*. crystal dofni
ros <2 lb cartons in ' cases'), 9.95 c: -.; extra fine
dry granulated < 100 lb bags only*. T5.43c;; extra
C. 5.13 c: golden C, 5.03 c; yellow D. 4.V5c. Addi
tional per phi lbs: In bbls*and 50-lb bags,
■more:- half bbls, SBSc more; boxes. 50c more for
all grades. * Bar in '" 35 . and *40 lb tins,,; $1.70
more; in 10 lb tins, $2.35 more. Minimum order."
. carload weight.' \'. .-"^IBJBBk^
New. York Prodnce
NEW* YORK, April Hops and Hides-
Steady.,' . •---
j -leather—Firm. ' -,
I V Petroleum —Steady.
i Wool— " ;'-". rk'
Raw Sugar—Quiet; muscovsdo. .«> test, o.soe;
centrifugal. .96; test. 4.30 c; molasses. , .89 test,
i 3.55 c. Refined, quiet." ■-"• • , Y--Y-
Butter— Firm; creamery specials. 32% c.
I Cheese—Firm. *
Eggs—Steady? fresh gathered. £o<g2lc.
* DRIED fruits .V^
Evaporated Apples—Quiet, with prices un
changed; spot fancy, i ilO'^e; choice, Sii@
8«ic; prime, 7'i@Sc.' ' *■'*' '", "V
■- Prunes—Dull: 4%®lo^c for Californias up to
30-40*. and S®llc for Oregons. . #
Apricots—Easy: ~ choice. -'14iS14' / "c; extra
choice. 15@15Vic;- fancy," 165116% c.'' -_
Peaches—Dull; choice, • I-JO-"}'c; extra
choice, liail^c; fancy. HH@l2c.= ,- X^Y.x
• Raisins—lnactive: loose * muscatels. . .'®6%c;
choice to fancy seeded, o% «i 7%e;. seedless; 6%
MIVtC London . layers. $1.4tXU1.45. ;t-s
ciiicagn Dairy? Produce, Market .*>■•
CHICAGO.-April 4.—Bitter, steady; creamer
ies, 27@30c: dairies, 23@27c." Eggs, firm;'-^re
ceipts, 14.700 cases;' at mark, cases included,
isy»c; ordinary firsts.' lSVi«?l9c: firsts. 10% C.
I Cheese, steady; daisies, 19@19%c; twins.
Young Americas, lS%©l9c; longborns, 18%felS*c. a
. - . - '-'".--'
Los Angeles Produce Market
i [Special Dispatch to The *' Call]
LOS ANGELES. April 4.—Eg .prices were
lowered on the produce exchange today. ■ Eggs
; from; outside * Ijm - Angeles district ' were quoted
at 19 '-- : Potatoes were firm ■ and butter and
J cheese were steady.- i"
Receipts of produce were: Eggs, 791 cases;
i butter, 31,736 pounds;; cheese, 2,428 pounds; po
tatoes, 2.627 sacks; beans, 14 sacks; sweet pota
. 15 sacks.
Butter (per lb'California creamery extras,
2S^c; creamery firsts; 2S^c; ladle. 27 tic-.coun
' try, .'23 c... . ■ ■-.; 'X'~ 7.a'
Eggs (per doz) —Case count, 21c; seconds. 19c;
pullets, 18c; outside, 19622 c. -^iP*€HMPsH
Cheese (per lb) —Northern fresh, 21c; eastern
singles,- Me; twins. 24c; cheddars, ,22c: eastern
horns, 27c; v eastern ': daisies,' 27c; * Tillamook
daisies, 24c; swiss Imported,,33c; swiss domestic
blocks 24c, i, wheel 24c. ' cream - brick 24c;; lim
bcrger.; 21.-: Roquefort, 52c. y;X.y
Beans (per'ctl)—No. Jls pinks. $2.75; No. I
limas, $6-75; Lady Washington No. 1. ; $4.75;
small. $4.73; garvanza,; $4.50; lentils,* $S; bayos,
$4.30@5; Mexican reds. r $4.50; blackeyes,
? $4.50^3. --:-.--' X--y X~Yi n 'l'X
Potatoes ■per ctl)—Highland. $2.755.2.-.;
Watsonvilles, $2.73(32.85; * Salinas,. $3 ! , Lompocs,
$3.25; Oregons. : $2.85 ff{3; Oregon ■ early ■ rose, $3;
Idahos, $2.75@2.55: s white rose, : ; local, $3.23;
sweets,' yellow. , $2.71 - '.' * - * ?"
- Eastern v Livestock Market
'="•• - - .■■ »r. '-CHICAGO
CHICAGO. April Cattle—Receipts, 4.000.
Market strong, - generally ; steady. * Beeves. $5.30
«i*S.33;; Texas . steers. $4.60@5.90; X western
steers, $3.55©6.85: stockersand feeders. $4.25@
6.60: cows and heifers,' $2.50^6.70; calves. $5.75
; @5.50. --.-■", •' •■.*'■: ■'•--'-*- X:'X"'X ... - ■''.*'. ." ■ 'X' ■
A. Hogsßeceipts. 17.000. -** Market quiet and
'• steady. Light. $7.55@7.85; -.mixed,*-. $7.65*38;
heavy, , $7.70@5;. rough. - $7.70®7.80; pigs,** $3.23
©7.50; bulk of 5a1e5..57.73€i7.95.» A.A--
Sheep—Receipts,-17.000. "-Market steady. Na
tive. > $4.40@6.50; western, $4.50®7: yearlings,*
|5.75(g7: lambs, native $5.65^7.80, western
$0.25ta8.20.-f"-.— -. yy-iX — y ■-"
'■ -•-•;■ ■■ ......'...- KANSAS CITY. - --- . .•' .= •
KANSAS. CITY,. Mo.;? April : 4.—Cattle—
ceipts,. 3,500, including * 300 southerns. Market
steady to strong,; 25c- higher j than Monday. Na
tive : steers.; $6©5.50; % southern 3 steers,*;; $5.60fl
T. 30:.; southern * cows and .i heifers. -- $.1.50@5.75;!
native 3 cows*t and heifers. J $3.WHg7.10; s s;o.-kers
an.l feeders. $4.50^0.75; . balls. $4.25Q5.?5;
; calves. $4.7303: '■■ western steers, $5.7.j(&6; west
ern cows, $3. oft© 6.1 ' '-•,:'.
Hogs—Receipts. 5.000. Market steady to*sc
lower.- Bulk; of sales, <t.f10'u.7.!-';: heavy, > $7.85
«6;8; packers i and butchers. *.$7.70<3;7.90;:. lights.
$7.50Ct7.75,-|pig8.'555.50&:6.50. / -'yy-xxA'7.
: Sheep Receipts. ■■ 7.000. Market 10c bigber. ;
ra!.. lninbs, $8; muttons," $4.50ig0.35; lambs,
S6.«JO@S; fed '• wethers and yearlings, $5®7.15;
- 11-..1 ev.es. -f';-'U*>. '■"•■'X
SOUTH OMAHA". *;
SOUTH OMAHA. April 4.—Cattle—'Receipts.'
3,000. - Market steady '-. to' lower. '; * Native i steers,"
$6feß; .-• us end heifers, $.°,.i.0(8-o.fio; western
steers," $4.4o^7;?Texas steers.'is4.23@s.2s: range
cows; and :■ heifers, « $^{.23ftj3.25; scanners,'-, $2.73<^
3.85; . sfockers and*:' feeders, s $4.50<5i;6.50; "- calves,
$4faß:.bulls;.stags,; etc.. $4.2:'«..">.75.X « X
' I/oks —Receipts. 10.700.',; Market - 10c to Slsc
lowpr. -Heavy.. $7.G0<g.7.70;- mixed. $7.60®7.66;
light-"* $7..V)@7.(55; 'pigs,- $6@7.50;; bulk 'of ■ sales,
:$7.(i0(g7.65*' ;;:■. x.- x-y-y, .-.---. ■..---:..■-.-• '-i"'"--Xyy
Receipts, 4.800. Market steady.-. Tear
litigs,-$5.30(g7:. wethers, $5.25&t>.25; ewes;, $4.80
tiC; lambs, $6.5087.90. *-; '."-- ";-:--''*** *: * X"
■X A Portland ?LiTestock' Market t.'x:,XX>
* PORTL\ND, April 4.—Cattle—Receipts, ? 300.
- 1 Market "* firm." Choice x i steers. $6.50(36.90; :good
; I steers, $0.2500.40; v medium steers. $4@6.25;
! ; clio: ; cows,\ $5.50©5.85; | mad f cows;', $5@5.50;
: -mm r ' cows. - $4.5005;» choice** calves. < $8.50® :
8.73; good heavy calves,. $6ig6,50;--- bulls, $4.25
@5;; stags,* $1.75@C.
. Hogs—Receipts, *200. Market firm. Light,
$7@S.t»3;- heavy, $C&7.-':-: '..•.-'.., t .-•. -x :'-. - '.aa yxy-
Shccp—Receipts, -700. ,*. Market * firm. Year
lings,"l . $3.50@6;'-^wethers. •.$4.53@5.45;;". ewes;'
. -(Z4.55; :,, lambs, $4.50(g0.45; ■'.-• spring ; lambs,
$8@9.10. " X--X- ;- :-- -■■ : "•.-,- A-X X\ ■
V- A MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS XAX;
;.. Cotton Market — .
.-NEW YORK, April 4.— E. F. HnttontA' Co.'s
wire - says: - -' 'The; cotton' market! advanced t about:;
20 ; points t today - on I short, cover! ng - and Ia % renewal
jOf % snpport fby^ leading* spot and I bull I interests.*
Several < break s I were| r flwr ted * in I the % levees | be
E. F HUTTON & CO.
400 ' California . St. Tel. Doaslaa 2487
St. Francis Hotel. X Tel. Doajlae 3053
Members of New York Stock Exchange
Pioneer HoB«e - ■
Private Wire to Chicago
aad New York
R. -: E. i-Kr ir"-r * C A if 'v' . ■ w«..»i.
.THE' SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1912.
1 Memphis and Greenville,* Miss;, and further
breaks * are s fearedsbetween 1 now and Monday, as
the) river },'is I still i rising iat i all I points « south f of;
St. Louis. f All I three jof 1 the l big; contract t mar
. kets will .be • closed S until next Tuesday ." morning..
It I is 1 anticipated a that 3 following i the * advice * of
the .miners',' federation I work I in j the ] British i mines
.will; be resumed iin | full I next i week.",;.* It i Is ■ feared;
that < the ? disastrous - floods" will I disperse I families
■on t the I lowlands, destroy farm implements."l; kill
t off ' livestock - and occasion farmers -: such .; property s '
and financial: losses las would make it very j diffi
cult for them to gather,themselves together and
get; a * proper, start . with' the, crop. ; Moreover," the
crop 1 will be so ' late sln the boll \ weevil Infested
territory *of I Mississippi, Louisiana and t Arkansas
that, it will ~be \ most 1 susceptible :to the worst
ravages of this pest." "-*' '. '■'" ■'i: '-*•"' X'yi
f,c Spot! closed ; quiet. 15 '■ points 1 higher. Middling
uplands, 1 lie; [do gulf. 11.25 c. ■No ■■ sales.*> ■, ■" =,
"* --:-■-.- -- COTTON* FUTURES ':-:-.-' J Year
; Option Open 1- High r Low : Close .-, Apr.3 * ago'
April **;. 110.55 10.60 -10.53 10.60 A 10.43 A 14.26
May A.: 10.55 ' 10.70 1. 10.55 10.70 710.53 «14.32
June .;.. 10.75 10.75 10.75 10.75 10.59 ■ 14.21
July .. 10,67 ; 10.86 - 10.67 ; 10.83 *' 10.66 14.19
Aug. 10.67 -10.53 10.66. 10.84 10.67 13.67.
Sept. ... 10.70 10.85 10.70 f 10.85 . 10.65 - 13.03
Oct.-;.... 10.70 10.96 A 10.73 1095 -f 10.73 12.70
N0v.... 10.83 ? 10.83 10.83 .*. 10.83 10.75 f: 12.66
Dec; 10.82 .11.02 ' 10.82 11.02-,10.79:,12.60
j Jan. ... .10.92. 11.00 *••■ 10.90 * 10.99 10.74 ?. 1254
Feb; v....;.. .... .... 10.99-10.741 •...*.*
March ...11.00 11.07 v 10.99 f 11.07; 10.80 .*■".
■ St. Lonls Wool Market * .
;'"':,- ST.ILOUIS.^AprII 4.Market steady. at Medium
grades; 7 combing ; and clothing. A 20i£<(?21e; :' light
fine. Isigl9c; 1 heavy * fine, * 12@15c; ■■ tub washed,
27©30 c . ;; --.;- -..-,,;-;-""-- <--^* ■'.-■>■■ < '??-
Net* York Coffee." Market
NEW ■ YORK. April - 4 E. :, V. - Hntton ■* • Co.*«
wire says: "A preholiday*; spirit prevailed to-
owing to the fact that the exchange will.be
closed from this afternoon until Monday "morn
ing, - and the*. volume of business was small. . The
trading was 'principally; Evening, up • for ' the holi
days, but * there ** was *a > noticeable ; absence iof
anything • like ' liquidation".by - leading : longs;-and
bulls appeared? to be quite' confidentf of ■■- their
position. * Operators \ who had '. been '•- expecting -. in
creased' offerings from 1. Brazil with the % closing
out . of the 5 March - deal iln 7 Santos " have •so " far
been disappointed. •-: as ; the, cost * and freight ■ mar
ket i has • remained k firm. Th* 5 position *of > Bra
zilian I operators shows | decided ■ confidence \ln the
future lof j the -; situation : owing * tv the ; prospects
for a very small crop next year and the strength
in the spot situation; in 1 the 1 consuming markets;
Motta. Amaral A Co \ of. Santos, who last season
estimated ... the ;; Santos Z crop ri at % 9,636.000 & hags,
which" figure Is t expected ;to " prove very * nearly
correct, estimate . the next crop at 6,895,000
bags." - -■>"-■"■-•.- ';•■-■.--... >. "--..-■.■; • ---
COFFEE FUTURES
Option—. Open: High' Low Close:
April •':...'. ... .*. .... .*.*.- .*....". . 13.72 c
May. .......... .'.13.75 c 13.50 C 13.75 c - 13.81 c
Juno *...'.."....... ..*..;« ...... i..... 13.80 c
July. '/............13.90c 13.90 c 13.85 c IS.MC
August "-.........; ...V..: . ...*.. . ...'... 13.96 c
i September. .......13.97c 14.02e 13.97 c 14.02 c
October,. 13.08 c
November........ .*.... ...... ■.... 13.95 c
December 13.90 c 13.94 c 13.87 cr" 13.92 c
January ............ .."AX ...... , ...... If .We
February '........ ..... ...... ...... 13.87 c
March ,*....;.V.;;.13.53c 13.85e 13.73 c 13.87 c
; Sales, 28,500 bags. 'y :*;
'..New York X Metal * Market; ■■•-::'-_'Y"
NEW YORK. April 4. —Standard copper, quiet;
spot. 15.37^4 @15.57i5c; 'April". and * May,. 16.850
15.75 c; June and : July. 1? 1"..'"fT15.75c. London,!
firm; spot, £70;!futures;:£70 s fid. Arrivals re- :
! ported in New -York .today. 370: tons. - Custom
bouse, returns '■ show exports of. 2.025 - tons so - far
this month. Lake copper. 16® 16.23 c; electrolytic,
16c:,casting. ;15.50@15.75e. , \
- - Tin—Quiet; i spot. 42.87', 2 ft* April. 42.75
<343.23c:rMay,*42.75@43c;.June,42.37^@42.73c;
July. 42.12^<??42.62%c: % August, ? 4i.90(gi42.50c
London, steady;; spot. ; €107; '■ futures.' f195 15s. 4*
rl-ead—Quiet: 4.30@4.40c New York: 4.12";®
4.25 c East St.*- Louis. * London, £!« 3s 9d. --*" "y -■ -x;
Spelter—*>.6o@6.Boc New* J; York; C.45@6.60c
East St. Louis. London, £25 7« od. .- >
Antimony—Quiet: Cookson's. Be.
- —Cleveland warrants,* Sls.lO^d in London.
I>vallv iron was steady. --, No. 1 foundry northern,
$15.25615.75; i No. 2,;514.75@15.25;* No. 1* south
ern .and No. 1 southern soft, ~515.25@15.
Naval Store*—Turpentine and Rosin
?- SAVANNAH. April 4.—Turpentine-Firm.
46c; x. sales, 144; receipts,: 215; shipments, ' 76;
stocks. 16.400.; -.**'--.•, .-.'.._.-;■.•
--*':", Rosin —' sales, -1,000; receipts, 597;; ship
ments, 214; stocks. 70,400. Quote: B. $6.75;
D. $0.90:- E. ■ $7; F. G. H. $7.15; I. $7.23: K.
1T.85; M, $7.60; *N. $7.63; WG, $7.70; WW,
$7.75. * -
Army Orders
WASHINGTON, April * - Army or
ders: X ■• ■ ■;- -X '-'.-. yA-7
■' Leave of *" absence for i. five days upon relief
from doty "at Chester, Fa., is granted * Captain
Edwin B.'Winans, Fourth cavalry- :/" ' ,
< First Lieutenant ■< Charles W. McClnre,. Seventh
infantry, Is detailed I for 1 general recruiting serv
ice and will proceed to Fort ?McDowell." Califor
nia, for duty,* relieving First Lieutenant John C.
Moore, Ninth infantry, who is transferred at bis
own request to the Seventh infantry. ,*' ~X,X'-'-
V Colonel *: L. '■ Mervln ; Mauls, -". medical < corps, is
relieved from duty ,at headquarters, central divi
sion, and will 1, proceed \to governors island for
duty * as»chief i surgeon ~on v the - retirement: from
active service of Colonel John Van R. Hoff, med
ical corps. • v * •"*, ----.-: *■;'.' ■
* ; Major Frederick D. Russell;' medical; corps. Is
detailed' to represent , the ;, medical ■ department of
tbe army at :the '■ annual ! meeting of the Medical
society of - the. state iof '" New" York,'., to; be held
at Albany. April 16 to 18. xyAk *, " ; . Xx>,
'."Leave of .absence for one, month, to take effect
on ; the : completion 'of his | duties |at Fort | Leaven
worth, 4. Is : granted * Major »Robert D. Patterson,
medical corps. '■AAX-y; yy.-yyx •• --;*., x ■ y,,
•:'First Lieutenant Charles W. McClure. Seventh
infantry, now on leave, is detailed for general re
cruiting service, and will J, report .at Fort Mc-
Dowell, relieving First Lieutenant John C. Moore.
Ninth j infantry. Navy orders— Assistant
Surgeon W. S. Hoen to Puget sound, Washington.*
..Washington."' ' ; ~ ' .*■
WARSHIP BREAKS DOWN—Seattle, April 4.—
•;, The ' torpedo ■* boat i destroyer * Goldsborough. g in
i: get ting ready . for : Its . trip. to; California; waters,
"? broke down again. s~ ■•■-' x
RAILWAY, TRAVEL, -y,,Xy
Schedule Effective
Sbß-. Jan. 7, 1912
NTO^Sa/ . San Francisco
■XfiXly '.-:■. IXIQX FERRY DFIPOT */
Leave .. - --.VIA SAUSALITO ■;■-- --. |Arrive
7:4saiPetaluma, Santa Ross. Healdsburg, :.:■■
1 /: ; Cloverdale.'* Ukialj;iWflllta,*.Sher
i '• " wood, Longvale. «Sebas(topol» (to .
;. •Guerneville •? and *; Duncan ?* Mills - ;
,:. -week days* only) rv: A: .".XT:.:.... 6:33p
, B:J5a Pt.'< Reyes,: Monte- Rio. Cazadero... t6:35p
* 8:15 a ••Sonoma,. "den E11en..........". f5:35p
tS:45a Petaluma, ';, Santa ''A Rosa, Guerne- " Xv-
i -■;".•'.-; ville. Monte Rio,; Duncan Mills. " *
- Caradero (leaves - from '. Duncan
Mills) .....*..*:.....*.:•..'...".;*.'.. J7:35p
,10:45 a Petaluma. Santa Rosa ."."A. .'..".*. .*.. 4:35p
~2:45p Pt. Reyes. -Camp Meeker (leaves
--- *v from riCasadero):*.'.:*.*:..:".. .'.'.'*."". tT:SSp
. - 3:15p Petaluma. Santa Rosa, Healdsburg, .-' •
- Cloverdale,": Ukiah, Guerneville,
* Monte Rio, Duncan ? Mills, Sebas
"'-..-*■' topol -ATA7X'A::aa. Aa:: .*.... '**;.*; ll:05a
4:45p Sonoma. Glen Ellen.*;. .*..........". 9:S5a
5:15p Petaluma.*; Santa Rosa ■".*.. ::■''.;:. 8:35 a
ELECTRIC SUBURBAN J VIA ; SAUBALITO
" Beusslito, ■■■« Mill Valley. San b. Rafael—Dally
- every /; 30 j minutes?* from 1 6:45 ja. m. nntil * 0:45
- a."jm.;'f hourly until 2:45 p. m., thence 3:15 p.' m.
• and if every S3O ( minutes ; until a 6:45 ;* p. m.;». then
' 7:45," 9:15,"10:45 p. m. and 12:15 a. m.
Fairfax Leaves &f6:43,"* 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 8:45 ;
ft:!.*-. 9:45, 30:45, 11:45 a. m.; 12:45, 2:45*
3:15. 3:45, 4:15. 4:45. 5:15, 5:45, 6:15, 6:45!
7:45, 9:15. §110:45 p. m.; J12.-45 a. ui.vv'-'
; San : Quentin via , San ' Rafael—Leave 8:45 a. m
daily; 1:45 'p.: m.? daily, except | Sunday; ■ 3:45
p.* m. Sunday only.
* Tlburtm * and Belvedere—Dally every \ honr from
' 6:45 a. m. until 1:45 p. m., then 3:15 p. m. and
every hour until 6:15, then 7:45, 9:15 p. m. and
12:15 a.; m. - r .
"•Sundays arrives 7:35 p. m. ••Also arrives 7:05
p. m. Sundays, Except 1 Sundays. »JSundaya | only."
* only. X $Saturday S and * Sunday only.
? Pacific ..Transfer Company's * agents ] are , author
ised to check * baggage] direct rom * residence.
>^^s"Wlmuiii quuuJbßH^^
Wm. TAMALPAIS^L
—WW VIA BAUSAUTO FERRY
AW rooT M*mT st. saw raaacww
tt v. m frmciko boom I v mt. mm»« l^M
0 Wnkim S-UW'T: vmi^l Utiip Wat* I Imim ■
■ fTsJ'«S!T2ol!rrsd?-faa-|0 ■
111 145p 9 45a 1 4flp 12 50p 140 a 1140 a ■
Wk *4 45p 10 45*12 40p 1 50p 445p 140 a ■
. -wfet-*3 ■-45* 4 50p 2 50p *l ISp S 2 «*fjH
H Msp 350 a.._ 3*49 mW
-.'^Bj^ttrtw rttl tmmn alf. lit I lll|i^J
-'-Xx^m^HkAXA'-. '."''.'**"..."***• .•*»?.-' '^^^rAXyXii
TICKIT OFFICES:
'XXX^^aXy- $Haimfen(,T*.lUin-4!M -^^tW-'
' vaaV Hi lilts Jt^^^A '■■'■■;■'■ - -S?ii3l
TARE FARltv
rat!K{j TW JT BOTH TSF^
-$I.9Qi ar $2.9.0
- L • ' j ' ggggg ' " . '.
BAY -Axp'i? ii»T'icß'irM'iiy'3»oc:TSfß|;
•! • Beats leave 7:00, 4* §• » , • 2-3Q?*201
.fcOO. 830 p.m. MeaU mlm Carte.
*ock *nd office. North lad renry Batl«nA
SPECIAL TRAIN FOR
G. A. R. DELEGATION
Five Hundred Will Leave Six
teenth Street Station for
Encampment
OAKLAND) April 4.—The annual de- ;
partment*"encampment; of ;> the Grand
Army of the Republic and the Sons of
Veterans, '' to be held :in Stockton, April
8 to 13 ; Inclusive, will see about 500
members of these' and „ affiliated orders
in? attendance from this city. * -
Arrangements have been made -for a
special train to parry this number,
whichf will leave the? Sixteenth*; street
station -at i 9:35 o'clock ;Monday morn
ing. April, B.* ' ', ;■.',;.;, * : ■»' X X,
•A Among those who will attend the en
campment from Oakland are Division"
Commander H. C. Longfellow, Division
Secretary E. H. Cherry and f Junior Vice
Division Commander I; and S Organizer jC.
S^ScottJr;"";-r-?? -.• ; "?. T:-:?'- "•":■'•;';.?;-'
MAN WHO HIT BOSS FIVE
MONTHS AGO ARRESTED
; Federal Employe ■ Objects to
Chief's Faint] Praise
I ,-*---■ -■**'-. *;*-•-.--.; •:. «.;■--;. :-"-:;;--: * -xx.. A 7 ■ :;'-'- . • . :-
--!;,. Edwin P. Barrj-. a former L employe!of
I the! electrical force of j the postofflce
I building,',was "arrested by Marshal C. T.
! Elliott yesterday on ■ a charge of as
saulting John ,W.i Hamilton,", head elec-
I trician. '- ? ~~.-'\ - /"/ *- ',
1;?^ Barry was released-on $250..ba11, and
will have a hearing before. the commis
sioner * Tuesday. » ,
Barry, the lant man hired, was dis
charged A when the X force was reduced
last October.!;;He applied to Hamilton
for a recommendation, and it was given;
but i he objected .to the faint? praise., In
a quarrel he Tstruck* Hamilton.* : .x.
? Since then" Barry has .been out of the
city. XX ;.' XaXYx.
HOLIEST DAY OF YEAR
PROCLAIMED BY MAYOR
City Employes ': May Have Three
Hours' Recess
: l Mayor Rolph Issued a -proclamation
yesterday 'setting. aside:three hours this
afternoon.? to afford city » employes an
opportunity x .toi-.--' attend Good Friday
services. The proclamation 1 stated that
this is the holiest; day in the year, and
city employes ? may ? have ' a recess from
noon* until 3^ o'clock. ? :?
CITY ATTORNEY LONG
APPOINTS ASSISTANT
The vacancy in the city-attorney's
office caused-by. John •T. Nourse's resig
nation to 1 accept a position with Attor
ney General Webb, was-; filled yesterday
when **. City Attorney Long appointed
H. H. Hart. Hart is a graduate of .the
University.'of* California; - He is a son
of Dr. H. H. Hart. . -:','.A
INDIAN? AND SON ABOUND OVER— Redd fng.
April - 4.—Mike , Harum, v.known ,as "Indian
::; Mike." .*■ and ' his* deaf * and - dumb i son. Wilson
v Harum,l were . bound over to ' the superior court
-' ■ today on the charge T of r murdering' Deputy, Con
.'' stable ; William - Blake at ; Fall = : River i Mills,*; No
-.4 vember 24, t while '■ resisting. arrest * for shooting
at Roderick * McArtbnr.; J - . ' - ;
?*''-;';ATLANTIC OCEAN TRAVEL:??-
HAMBURG : jfe AMERICAN
I,arg:estS.S.Co^P^ K>^L*.ln the World
OVER 400 Mr \^x-^L 1.210.000
SHIPS* AWXX :* «L TONS
-Km A" ' - i ' ■ "
/ AMERIKA \
#April IU 2 P. mV
I ATLANTIC \
M SERVICE %
M LONDON—PARIS—HAMBURG %
M Amerika April 10. 2PM W
Bf 1 'Pennsylvania "■■"*** •"."*-'• • April 13,.. 8 I'M,; W j
Bluecher .:.'.*.'/:*;: April 16, 9 AM'•"■.■ ;•
Cincinnati ........:. .April 20, 11 AM M
•Hamburg^direct. . ' ;^2d>cabin only4,H *
MEDITERRANEAN I
GIBRALTAR, HIKERS, NAPLES, GEH3A 1
S 8 Moltke A.X;: 'A... I April 18, 10 AM B.
1»S. S. Hamburg May 15, ft AM B
•8. B.i Moltke VXAX AX. ' May 29, 10 AM _ ■
.■ •Will .not call at Algiers. . ; / H•
CRUISES I
f; (The ? Hamburg-American Line • orig- B
X 7 mated i Ocean . Cruising *23 years ago.
TWO IDEAL?CRUISES *'B
AROUND THE WORLD |
Optional 114 DAYS 111 JAPAN B
TonraS (17 DATS IN S INDIA H
* Nov. 12, 1912 >I: Feb. 27, 1913 * B
-From New York | "From San Fr'seo
«- VICTORIA WISE (S I
jigs&TOo Sl^ I cost f650 up
including, ■'■ all •;■ ■• necessary : expenses".- B
aboard and |ashore.'"!.*,*".""-;*. ■.:',; B
SUMMER CRUISES 1
?To ;■■-' the * LAND *OF THE A* MID- «B }
t*l MIGHT ii' SUN, * Kight s delightful-%■!
.l; cruises during ■** June,; : July, and B
W August, from *Hamburg, ito t Norway, H }
S North ts. Caps. Spitsbergen, :j Iceland, B |
; etc. Duration 14' t- 26 days.? - i B
Coat 962.50 and up. r v t '";.;,B:
Splendid v service, ' large steamships " W
gI'VICTORIA* LT;iSE,".«;*IvRONPRIN;i■ f
gZESSIN| CECILIE" and^'METEOß.'^g B j
Writs for booklet of any cruise. Mm *
% HAMBURG-AMERICAN M
t " .'LINE pYX 7 yyjf^ ; ■
.x.Y'i^^X 180 PovieU St.,*> S. V.7X^^LWa':'
Y^fb^-r- Phone Kearny 2940 -■ ■•'^aW''
?oß^^r« Copyright.! 1912. ;-^*^ •■
: *■ " '''A-^&^km^^^y"
FRENChfTINE I
CIE. CLE." TRANSATLANTIQUE.
DIRECT LINE TO % HAVRE—PARIS \ I
jSj Sailings ? Every] Thursday and ; Saturday. ■
FROM NEW YORK TO HAVRE if
VWt&m Evtry ii Thursday latf 10 A. M,"W#r-- . :', 7$
La Provence.April 11 I France (new). Ray 2 £
La Bretagne .'April! 18 1 ILa Provence. May 191 Ij
La Savoie.. .April 25 [ La Savoie. ...May 16 |
|f? FROM SEW YORK TO HAVRE £$
Every Saturday at 3 P. M. H
»lggM»'frn <rAprilUB| Niagara May 11 I
Chicago April 20 | La . Touraine.May 18 8
Rochambeau j (new) **5« | Bochambeau (new) mi ■
La April 27 May 25 1
La Bretagne.. May 4 ____^ I
X FUGAZI i BEOS., Pacific ; Coast ' Manager*, I
Wm 630 i Montgomery street,'* San Fraaciaco I
CABIN OFFICE, 886 MARKET STREET. |
-tiii "r»i»iwiiii-i. nil.'^rj
CANADIAN PACIRC ?
"EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC"
HiiifrANDß OTHER STEAMSHIPS m*£Ll
I MONTREAL;^ QUEBEC A f LIVERPOOL !
la'lfflWWWl'ii'P* VIA THE p£i»4B»W|H|Mfi
SCENIC ROUTE TO ! EUROPE
.^^^HKHHU^OO MILES SS^iaaß^^^l
OX THE ST. LAWRENCE RIVER
AND
LESS THAN 4 DAYS 'AT SEA
x 2,638 MILES PORT TO PORT ?
THE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE *
Pint Cabin ... 982.50 and op
Second Cabin I rr;?rr7trnS| 03.75 and fup
Oae-Claaa Cabla 60.00 and up
Third-Claws^ ".Lowatlwiteaf on request
Canadian Pacific Office, 645»Market St.
> 'fan Francisco, and all local
- -* ■'.*'". •- - * ;
LABOR TO WATCH
INITIATIVE LAWS
State Federation Learns of Peti=
tion to Abrogate Eight
'Hour.'Act-
.«<rrmpr*^ The executive body
. CfwACEi iPj«ffifco of the State Fed era
"^Sfiv^S^^ra^^ tion of Labor has de
cided to have its"law and legislative
wmmamasf- - . -. - - - -■/.a—.mt—- i-'«tta«*
committee;investigate all propositions
for the initiative,, wherever they may
be introduced in the state. It was -re
ported that one of the* initiative pe
titions being circulated in the southern
part of the state is- for the purpose of
abrogating the eight hour! law. \a-'.^X'-:
The federation has been advised that
the Fresno * local of Retail ""Clerks; will
affiliate with it. . It also has been ad
vised that the American Federation of
La bbr:* will assist in .the California
movement; for the organizing of migra
tory laborers -by "donating*; $20 a week
for the purpose. "XyXxyX'i \'~x 'a'X^Yi
The federation" has dispensed with the
services of ; .1. Ramirez and P. CL Sicori
as organizers. Those, remaining in
active" service are jL* B. Leavltt and J.
B. Dale. ,;'.' '.•'"'- x\7 " '
. Reports .presented by the secretary
and treasurer to the Milk Wagon Driv
ers' union at A. the i quarterly/> meeting
Wednesday night,, showed that the or
ganization .' is in; good■- condition.-* A The
union voted to purchase $1,000 bonds of
the Labor.* Temple* associationTari'dj^lt
was agreed that slater-additional;bonds
will be purchased. "• -.: A""yA* ;-*■ ;
The business reported that the
Mount View and the Brandon dairies
had been placed on the unfair list. The
Milk Drivers' Hall association, after, the
regular meeting, voted Ito *: dissolve, as
the ?i project to build a hall had A been
abandoned. '"?*^HBBSRnB99
'San Francisco lodge ? No. II ( . of ' the
International Association of Machinists
Wednesday , night * ace ted,?. Vi oo j Presi
dent xx Hogo \ ?Lenz'ti resignation r and
elected, J. - Landes; his ;• successor. F: E. H.
Misner was elected a delegate to the
San Francisco Labor??council, vice Don
navan, and M. A. Bride ; was elected
delegate; to the a Iron 1 Trades council.
The ; lodge adopted a resolution indors
ing the free speech movement -in?. San
Diego.*--. ] x , '7 . _
.; At the meeting of the Waiters'Vunion
a resolution was adopted;''as?thorough-*
ly indorsing : the, action; of -the working
class in San Diego, in its fight for lib
erty i" of "free" speech 1 and .*free' press,
which is the ?;■ bulwark i of organized
labor."--"''?;. " ;'■ ■• -- ; _?;..?-.,:' *■; t ' X' A X"A':'A i-
The union paid $80 to the beneficiary
of.i the late Ernest Bueren, admitted «10
candidates to membership by obligation
and ;received T l4; new applications. ;* The
sum of $10 Was voted to the "federation
of railroad shopmen.:j' XXXXy X'*':Axx'
* The ? San " Francisco . Musicians' , union,
which t for a 'long' time had been stand
ing as an 'independent organization,
PACIFIC OCEAN i TRAVEL - - *
LOS ANGELES g
•SANTA BARBARA v^tcT^S.
. SAN DIEGO '"■-'■ y /^rTx\
eureka rnßßn
SEATTLE
TACOMA VICTORIA- <^fl^-t^>^
'• VANCOUVER .*•' ? * " -'."-^'^fijgjj*^- -:"
.**,"' ALASKA- , ' ' ' ■: ' .
Berth and Meals Included In Fare
LEAVE FROM ; PIERS 9 AND' 11 ""',
Los Angeles, San Diego. •Santa Barbara
President or Governor."!.. Every Monday, 2 p. m.
,•Queen ......;'.". '. . ". '.''Every; Thursday. 11 a. m.
•Only, steamer calling &at !i Santa? Barbara. >
Seattle , < Direct), Taeoma. Towaiead
Victoria, Vancouver, Alaska *
President *«' Governor.. Every] Saturday. -' p. m.
City of Puebla or Umat«'a.Every Tuesday, 2 p.m.
Eureka ( Humboldt Bay) ~ - r
Topcka.Apr. 8, 12, 17, 21, 26, 30; May 5, 11 a. m.
Nome, St. Michael (Direct)
Umatilla ........ Saturday, June 1. 4 p.m.
Alaska Cruises, 1912. Leare Seattle
Spokane..June 19; July 3, 17, 31; Aug.' 14, 9 p.m.
Eight • reserved :to change this schedule.
TICKET? OFFICES—PaIace Hotel. 653 Market st,
, .16 Market st. and Broadway Wharf.'■.-"-■).
. --, Telephone * Kearny 492. ■;■„; .''Xy
OAKLAND—I 226 Broadway.?; j Tel. " Oakland '■ 56*0.
'- BERKELEY—2I2S * Shattuck Ay. : Tel. . Berk. 44.
XX C. D. DONANN, Passenger Traffic Manager! "y ?
S~~ AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN
STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Tehuantepec Route
Regular Fast Freight Service>
iy NEW YORK TO * PACIFIC COAST
PORTS AND :% HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
; Balling ■ from * New York every six * days,"
i making- fdirect*connection with Pacific
steamers Bailing: S3 from J Salinas. Cruz,
' Mex., every six for San Francisco.
X PACIFIC , COAST j* PORTS aTO A NEW*
YORK. Also 'to Mexican and ' all prin
• cipal European A- ports a under *, through
[ rates"and through bills of I lading.*Sail-;
j ings i from \ San Francisco I every fl2 j days.
For rates i and further particular.-- * ap
| ply ato ** DEARBORN & ILAPHAM,'*. Gen-*
' | eral Agents, 8 x ßridge x street,-*;. New,
York. WILLIAMS, DIMOND & C 0.,;
• General Agents, Pacific Coast. rxXx x\
' 3101Sansome. St., San Francisco. •. v
TOYO KiSEN KAISHA
I F"r Ti i I'lifl^iiwi^lßrMiMiiiwillii snrr il'iit r ' * -i,-^- . . v-' *•
ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP ;COMPANY
S S. S. Nippon Main?! Intermediate f service sa
loon accommodations at reduced rate*... *
.ivrr7^.*Trr.-*rrrr.™rn Wednesday. April 17, 1912
• S. S. Tenyo " Mara (via Manila f direct) tTTZiraaim
I mfim^AA:-r.:r.'A:~At:~?T. Wednesday.l' April 24,11012
I 8. S. Shinyo ' Mara * (new) r. Saturday, May 18, 1912
. S. S. Chiyo I Maru.. XXAAT. Saturday, June 15, 1912
Steamers I sail % from * company's s pier,l? No. 84,*
I near foot f of Brannan • St.. atJl-t p. i m.. tori Yoko
' ma • and Hongkong,"* calling *at < Honolulu. Kobe:
I (Hlogo) :• and * Nagasaki nd. Shanghai, and ' con
? necting tat Hongkong; with $ steamers * for Manila.
? India, etc.* No cargo received ion board on day of
; sailing. Round trip tickets lat t reduced * rates. ';*
For i freight i and % passage -> apply;* at office. / 4th
■• floor, Western Metropolis National I Bank I building,
625 Market st. W. H. AVERY.
' y Assistant General! Manager, m
AUSTRALIA
and New Zealand
VIA TAHITI, RAROTONGA A WELLINGTON.
S. 8. TAHITI (12.000 tons) 1 sails 12 m. Apr. 4
S. c S. MANUKA (10.000 tons' sails 11 a. m. May 1
plte^»rAnd s Every ;28 S Darn Thereafter.
UNION 8. S. CO. OF i NEW ZEALAND, LTD.
HIND. ROLPH F*| CO., Gen. Agts,, 310 1 Cal.li st.
.Ticket j lice.*} 079 ' Market j st.; j, tel. Douglas j 3100.]
L^l iSE uSm!
11 For folders, tickets, etc., apply Pacific Nav-1
■j ligation Co., CSO Market at.. San Francisco. I
|»— : -"* " - ■ " Jj
UAI Al 111 li S.'S.WILHELMINA (13.250
1 IiUiIULULU tons) sails 4 noon.!^ April 10,
I te^^s»§ißisffiaß»®crtlforjHon<dulu!andiHilo.lS."S.'*
HONOLULAN I (13,0001 tons) ? sails nooo. April 17,
for Honolulu an.l Kahulul^ S. S. -'LURLTNE
(13,000; tons) * sails i noon. May 1. for Honolulu and
Kahului. Ronnd | trip, San | Francisco" to * Hooo-; |
lulu, $1101 and t up. * - < -• .. .
MATSON' NAVIGATION ' COMPANY,
MR ': Market r St.. S. P. »y^»^:„
HONOLULU $110
, Splendid iS. S. SIERRA* (10.000 ' tons displace
incut), sails April 20 and > May 11, connecting 1
with s volcano g steamer I{Kllauea s now f intensely !
! active). You can do it all in 17 days. I
OCEANIC LINE, 673 Market; tel. Sutter Mft.
AUCTION SALES
-■- '■'•■ :-.'•■•■ ■ '■■!•■ . ■• -.-■_ ■"* • -■■
E. CURTIS
.. AUCTIONEER :
Offlce and salesroom, corner Van Ness and Sac
ramento (former B,Walter a building). ' Phones
Franklin 2284, Home i C 6553; * rc*rdenoe.* BC3 Ash
tmry. *
outside the American Federation of
Musicians, has ''4 affiliated A with the? In
ternational Musicians* and Theatrical
union and hereafter -will be known as
Local No. 8 of the I. M. and T. U.
? A special?' committee * of;:local No._ 6
of * the "Electrical i. Workers f Wednesday
night reported that It had conferred
with the mayor in relation to the em
ployment of additional inspectors for
the city department of electricity and
that the mayor had promised to give
the matter "prompt attention. ;
. -The;'f district rv council: of carpenters
•Wednesday night was j advised.: by the
secretary that from reports received
practically all unions affiliated %with
the council have indorsed the request
of the " Millmen > and Cabinet r Makers
for a half holiday *on Saturday, .from
and' after the "' first l Saturday "[ln* May. V- ?
Local ' r No. 2."- of the Boiler.;. Makers*
union voted. Wednesday night to hold
a special election April 11. for the .pur
pose of electing v;'representatives ?to the
■international^^ convention in Little
Rock, Ark., June 1. --T ?>v.-'■■""■' *.-'".
i Local No. 46 -of the iSteam?;Fitters'
union Wednesday night J; decided .*to
postpone for two weeks the referendum
vote ?on the'iproposed" amendments - to
the general constitution.
FACTORY FIRE DRILL 1
ORDINANCE DISCUSSED
; Supervisor Andrew" J. Gallagher's pro^
posed ordinance," providing for Are "drills
in' all factories and industrial establish
ments, was taken under further advise
men tl| by "the fire 'committee j yesterday.*
The petition ;of John Lestelle?* for *XaX
laundry permit at 2151.Union street was
granted. - '
RANCHER IS ACQUITTED—San Rafael, April
':; 4.—Ernest *; Nerviain". Xa j well z known rancher
! :at', Fairfax, - accused- of 'ratchinpr;, fish, with 1. a
X pirrhfork -} near y Rom '"> Landing. £ Kentfleld. ': was
'; A acquitted * this • afternoon; In * the) superior.- court."
. RAILWAY TRAVEL "; -- - -n--.. - u -,an^A-J
W^ JL " JBL ™JB 'x* tl v~ I ■ Bni IB «!■ \ ** %. li --L
■ tSkyjmß^^lJQar^^msl^SKpEJlmi^
'x-X-X. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM MARCH ** 31, I»I2 - ■?.
;;; VIA OAKLAND PIER ■-!
Leave - - - (Foot of Market Street) .V --j '* . Arrive
* ■ " (Subject to change without notice)
•!2.15a Nile**, "Livermore, ' Tracy^^LaUirop,
Stockton. \ Lodi. '■ Gait,■< Elk '.;Grove,;Vi ■-'< -.
Sacramento,Roseville,Auburn,Coifax 'A 10.40p
2.15 a Sacramento," Marysville, Biggs, Chieo. 10.40p
6.40 a Hayward, (Centerville, Newark, ," "
; •-*- , - Redwood); San J05e.*r..:...v.... 7.30 a
7.00 a ; Richmond; Fort CosU, Martinez, Bay
" Point, An tioch,> Tracy; Stockton,
■ Lodi, Gait Sacramento..:.:...-. I l-40p
;; 7.00 a Tracy. Patterson, Newman, Loe Banos,
'■--■ - Herman, Fresno..'.;..;."'V'.''.;:.'..:.' 11.1 Op
7.20* Goidfield Pass.—Truekee, Haien; Wa-.
'■17 x ' buska ' (Yerington,* < Hudson). Mma,:'
," Tonopah, Goidfield, Laws, Keeler.. 7.30 a
750 a Richmond. Port Costa, B»nicia, Suisun,
Dixon. Sacramento..... .*.'.... X' • ."•'•■ 7.30p
750 a r Roeeville. Marysville f (Oroville), Red-
A«_ ' . - ding, Dunsmuir ;.;.:";:"..'. ..';.'*.". I P.-*"?
. 7.20 a Elmira. Vacaville, Rumsey..:'."'.-.*.".**.*;• 7.30p
..-*7soa;- Dam* Woodland/- Williams, Maxwell, •
- Willows,» Hamilton, *"Corning,' Red
. -:AABhS.XX.:.A.7XX'.:XXX.X....y 7.30p
* 7.40 a \ Vallejo, Napa. Calistoga, BsnU Rosa, -v
, '. Port Costa, Crockett, Martinei :.. ..■"•• 6.1 Op
v 7.40 a! Avon, Walnut Creek. San Ramon.;:; ;6.50?
" 7^4oa * Nile.', •> Pleasanton, *' Livermore. -Tracy, - «^
*■ '-. x Lathrop, Stockton, Lodi. Sacramento .* 7.30p
. 7.40* Tracy, Patterson. Newman, Los Banos, -XX
Kerman. Fre5n0.:;...*...... ?..'.:•'/- 4.30p
B.ooa Newark, West San Jose, Los * Gates,
,-....... * -x- Wright, Felton (Ben Lomond, Boul- -
der Creek). SanU Cru5.,.'........ ( v, 5.50f
: 8.40 a Port Costa, Slartinei. Byron,' Tracy, "
■ «- .: (Stockton),Merced. Berenda. Madera," . -
Frcsno.Fowler.Selma.Traver.Goahen.,-*,, .
Junction (Hanford.Annona),Tulare,'..-.■•-- >-'.
'!- , BakersSeW.:;"...■;:.-r....*.V.:V...- *• 'Op
* 8.40 a Visaiia, Lindsay, Porterville, Ducor... 7.1 Op
:8.40a VVosemite Valley via Merced.:".*.*:.:.:*' ii"- 1
- 9.00 a > Irvington,' San Jose :. .\. .;.*... .'.'.:'. 7.30p
9.00 a Nile*. Pleasanton,'Livermore, Stockton - "
'*- *.'' (*l!ilton).,Valley Spring, lone,' Sac-y *-X
ramento .:XXXX7X;XXA.x : *-3
* 9.00 a Tuolumne. Sonora, Jamestown, Angels. V: 2.50p
': 9.00 a -Atlantic * Express—Sacramento, True- XX :'
* kee, Ogden, Salt Lake City,* Denver,
Kansas City, Omaha. Chicago ....'.. i 8.30p
59X0aiTonopah-Goldseld Standard Sleeper.. 7.30 a
9.00 a Valle,ra Junction. Vallejo V."; AX -...:. 11.30 a
9.40 a i Richmond. San Pablo. Pinole. Vallejo
* -" Junction, Crockett. Port Costa, Mar
tines, Avon, Bay Point .-;; AXX *:.... 6.1 Op
10.20 a * San Francisco Overland Limited—Den— . -.
ver, Kansas City, St": Louis. Omaha, ,„'-^
Chicago * , 2.10p
: 10.40 a -Valkjo;Mare Island. Napa .v. .*...:. 11-30 a
10.40* ? Los ? Angeles ! Passenger—Port • CbsU,
■:.,.'..Ay X. Martinez, sByron."*' Tracy,' Stockton,
''. Merced,^' Madera, Fresno, > (Hsniord,. *
-. Coalinga, Visaiia). Bakersfield," Los
■ *:-* A :??;;!'Angeles.:.;;.;...*.:: .AAA.: r::v.' .*" 7.10p
1150 a 5 Shasta : limited—Portland," Taeoma, : _"
■•*■: xx Seattle.;':;.::::*;V:v;t;.'.;Xv.;:v;B.sop
,l2J)oii Richmond. Port Costa, Benicia. Sui- I 10. Oa
-* sun, Elmira, Dixon, Sacramento.. I 1 ■ •»0a
12.00R" Davis, Williams, Colusa June, Willows, . , .•* _
: Germantown. Orland. Hamilton.:. .4.30p
12.00n j Marysville (Oroville); Chico; Red Bluff 4.30p
'" I,OOp -Niles, Irvington. San Jose;::*::...*...': 2.50p
1.20p San Leandro, Niles, Centerville, New-f - - 9.30 a
ark. (Redwood). San J05e....... \... 7.50p
?? Newark. Alv'iso, Agnew.^Santa Ctera,i::
..West San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright, -
Santo Crua.: :: ••• ■'• • Io.oop
2.40p ' San Leandro, Niles. San Jose ....'.;/.. • 9.30 a
-* 3.00p *? Benicia. Winters. Sacramento—Wood-
Axx.-yxX land. Tudor. Yuba Cay, Marysville.- 11.10 a
3.20p Richmond. s Port % Costa. ? (Stockton), ■* '
i A : . *,: Martinez, 'Byron,*; Modesto,; Merced,
v Madera, Fresno ;;..";;.;:;;;:...:. 10.40p
4.00p ' Crockett" Port Costa,': Martinez. Avon,
- • -3 Concord, Walnut Creek. San Ramon. 9.30 a
A 4.00p "• Richmond, Vallejo, * Napa,, Calistoga, > x...
- 7 Glen Ellen, Santa Roea. :.. 9.30 a
: <-. 4 OOp ; Niles * (Centerville. Newark), Liver- ; xx
, * * more, Tracy,' Stockton, Lodi... 10.30 a
■ *• 4 20piValley Flyer-Port ; Costa,-,;: Tracy.
t A*-" A '* (Stockton);; 1 Modesto,**; Merced, Ma- * .
dera, Fresno, Goshen"Junction,.Tu-^/'i
lare, Bakersfield, 1 Mojave, Los An
- Xx ' -.; ;v= 'ffSesA.XAAA:7XX;7AfAA.XAXXX 12-lOp
4.20p : Tracy, Patterson, Newman, Los Banos,,-- -,
, Kerman. Fresno ;..:.:SV:::.'.t-10.40p
4.40p San Leandro,"; Hayward, Niks, Pleas- : '
"y'cX. -:■■, anton, Livermore?*:^::; AXXAX-x:. i 8.30 a
7- 5.00p Valleio. Port Costa,**; Benicia,*; Suisun.. ■
;"rC'*,'"--T.'.'.Sacramento, Lincoln, Maiysville,
Oroville ,1150 a
5 :«6.00» JDavis.?Arbuckle,' Williams, s,WiDowa,*'i,. AX'X
Orland. Tehama :*.*.*.. .'AAA.A.X... 10.40p
B.OOp Russell. SanU Clara, San Jose XX. "X.AA 9.30 a
6.20p San Leandro." Hayward, Niles. Sunol;
• Pleasanton. Livermore,' Tracy, Lath
rop, 5t0ckt0n..:"......";'...-....;.. 2.50p
■ 5.20p Irvingtoa. San Jose ". 9.30 a
I 16.20p Owl Limited— Los Angeles."TfTf:*.:..'. B.loa
; 6.40p Eastern Express— Pueblo. Den- 'xx
- ver, Kansas City, St* Louis, Chicago*-. 8.30p
? fa4op*Port*CosU'"^ Benicia. Sacramento, "
" KftlSSfc--' Colfax. Trurkce. Reno. Sparks. ;*.a3op
?,a4op'Hayward:? Niles and San Jose.*;.'.:.:: 6.50p
7.00p China and Japan Mail—Ogden;
Cheyenne, ■: Denver. . Kansas t City, *"
A Omaha, Chicago , 2.80p
, 7.00p Port Costa.: Bay: Point, Stockton, Sac
pk^»^'4 ramento, Colfax.: Truekee. Reno tC A 2.50p
j !7.00p I Richmond (Vallejo), Port Costa," Mar- s A !•■&;
■^TO^.-Uinet Bay Point ::il.l0?
I 8.200 3 Oregon 3 Sacramento,! Rose-" *'-: •;
feMKv, . vDle, Marysville.' Redding, (Klamath
Fails), ; Ashland,:Portland.Tacoma, -
; , - ; Seattle, Spokane:;.'..;;*:::....-..: 9.10 a
,' 18.40»iYoeemite Valley Sleeper, via Merced; ; 7.80a
! "-. 9.40p BakersfieW. McKittrick; HaseHon. Mo- '.::-. ;
pfiS^ißareh."' Moron, Fellow, Shale.':?:;:." :* 7.50 a
*9 40p j Richmond, Port Costa, Tracy/ Modesto. - ,"
Merced, Madera, Fresno, Hanford,
• «"' Tulare 7.50 a
1 £ &40' 1 Hanford, J ArmonaT? Lemoore.l Huron.-lpsWßg
CoaUnga , 7.50 a
9.40p Visaiia, Exeter. Lindsay, Portervi2e',,l|l«llili||
I pess^gm Ducor.' -Fmoatx^f^lrri^^fTXry 7.50 a
j 1 9.40p * Portland » Express—Davis, Willows, *, X.'A
{^S^^^JEted' Bluff,**. Weed,"' (Klamath Falls).;
. : Ashland, Roseburg, Portland, *,i'«.'i.*!
coma; Seattle XA7XAXXX XX 7X. 12.30p
■ NETHERUNDS ROUTE—From Pacific Street Wharf.
!i | &This 1 route! offers i exceptional J opportunity! for I Auto-
I , coobilists to reach all points oa the Sacramento River;
1 j ;Ooffinsvil!e,"Emmaton; Rb Vista, Isleton. Walnut
» BR)VB,*iVorden,' Courtland, Clarksburg, Sacramento.
I i Steamer Seminole or Navajo, leaves San Francisco 8.30
I a. m.l daily I except | Sunday and Wednesday, arriving
\ j Sacramento 7.-00 p. 6. m. Leave Sacramento]B.3o, a. m.
'■ j daily,* except -• Sunday s and * Wednesday,**; arriving | San
'. j Francisco 550 p. m. v Stopping in either direction at all
1 paints shown above.
\ i SSteamer Modoe or Apache, leaves San Francisco 1.00
I I p. m. daily, except Sunday; arrive San Francisco 11.30
• I p. m. daily except Honday.*;V-V»V'. p,Ts*S^Sr^HSf
J Steamer Navajo or leaves San Francisco
MIjQO p. ra. daily except Sundays, arriving Sacramento
j ; f/Xoja,lm.>* daily excep* Monday.^Leave Sacramento
} | 1.00 p.m." daily except Sundays, arriving San Francisco
I i 7.00 a." m. daily except Monday.- No stops en route in
: I iMtiwr direction. w*--*! ,-*-•.„
AUCTION SALES
MARK J: LEVY AUCTION CO.
/>/OfflM|gßdf Salesrooms, 1140 ; McAllister, St
Pays highest price ' for 'all-kinds? of fnrnltnre,
merchandise, »* etc. Houses jbought Jin" their ; en- ':
tirety. ' *•Goods.»old on ; mission. A: *,; -A :**;.-.
*. Phones—Part "860.* 52632, v.; ■'■">. i
—— .''.... ? .. " —~ : —.,..... 1..., • ... .. .... .'' '.
-" WESTERNS HORSE MARKET ,7
| FOURTEENTH fA ND X VALENCIA STREETS Yy
LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT
BIG AUCTION SALE
TUESDAY. .... ....... .. APRU/ 9, 1912
THREE y CARS HORSE ? SHOE BAR
AiX; BRAND HORSES
Not 'the* last," but l. the best and the? largest of tho
season. Two i more t sales, ami ; then i no.. mere *of
this * famous "[brand * until '. next ? year. X Better; get;.
some, of,them before ;they, are all' gone."*v Also two
cars gentle '• broke- I'tah ' horses;. r. Don't . forget - th»
—Tuesday, April o,' 1012.^:i-:,. .'. ■
****; -E. STEWART & CO.. livestock Dealer*. '
....-.." W.fHIOGINBOTTOM.-Anctioneer.
jfe s*£ J&e
TWO t CARLOADS COUNTRY BROKEN
" HORSES *■".'-] .....
7 "'.' Juat In. Weight 1,200 to 1.700 ' ponnds.
;G. LINDAUER.,I23 CLARA ST. ;
'' •'"tfV-rf GOLDEN WEST STABLE,:27O-272 Fell
I Ayftf^xX st.— For A sale, 5 span of nice, yonng.
I low. ■ heaTy" set 1 chunks ■. bays,; 4 «browns. and * 2
gray*—wells broke •"• to ' do ■ any - kind 4 orchard '-_ or,
wagon work'; v weight > 1.350 to . 1,400 ■ lbs. each." 15 ■
larger from ': 1.500 to 1.750 lbs. yFew;cheap arm
Horses. and Mares. Please call ;and• xx_x
Tel, Market * 3877. , JOS. LEVET.:,
PENITENTIARY YAWNS
FOR CONVICTED VAMPIRE
.", ; La jo's X yon Perchaes, .a X, land dealer,
3154? Pine street, was found guilty by, a
Jury in 'Judge Lawlor's court of j wrong
ing Catherine' Clark, a 14 ; year old girl.
Judgment will be passed ■ Monday morn
ing. :Si Yon Perchaes is liable to ; life im
prisonment. , ;:?:-', .'.'.': i
LAN TO TRANSFER" TBIAI^-Vallcjc*. April A
If £ the t Valle''*- ;- Ferry company • agrees ,to th»
proposition.".' an - effort * will 'be made to have
the trial of, the damage stilt instituted by that
corporation against ; the ; Solano"; Aquatic > club
transferred |to tho i courts of; San i Francly?o;
VIA COAST LINE
?Leavei''(Third and Townsend Streets) J .Arrive
■"•"■.".'. ; ?■ (Sobject to change without notice) ,
ts.lOa* Valencia Street, Ocean View, Coirs* ,_ .
Cemeteries, Baden, San Bruno , To.Jot
6.30 a South San Francisco. San Jose, Gilroy,
:-•-:•--. (Hollister), Sargent, Pejaro, Watson-
. . ville, Santa Cru5.'..........-...*..*.. "SOU
J6.301 Mavfield,"Loa"Altos," Li» Gates..... J5.45p
t7.00a South San Francisco, Palo Alto.; San x
' Jose, Way Stations/-. == •• 7-30*
: t7.00a Mayfield. Los Altos, Los Gates...... (? t7.20p
B.ooa ■ Shore Line Limited— Paso Robles Hot -.. _ .
X A Springs, Santa Barbara.' Los Angeles . 9.30*
? 8.05 a The Coaster-San Jcfe, Fajaro (Wat- ' -
?'■■• ? wmvine,-:* Santa ?? Cm). ? Castrovflte.
(Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove)
*; ? A Salinas,iSoledad. Paso Robles Hot
- Springs, San Luis Obispo. Surf (Lor- -
. poc), Santa Barbara, Ventura, Ox-, . •
;: naid, Los Angeles.;,.: XAAA:.X7. I 1.«5p
- 8.20 a Mavfield. Los Altps. Loi Gstos Wright.
AX Glenwood ', (Boulder Creek). Santa
, Cm*. Watsonville, Cartrovine, Del
::Monte, Monterey. Pacific^ Grove.. 8.05?
? 9.00« San Jose (Gilroy). Salinas, ftwßobfes. .••'.
-* Hot Sprints, San Luis Obispo—Tree .
Pinoe—Watsonville, ?? Santa Crua, i
--•.'•".Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove 4.001
' '■'' 10.40 a South San" Francisco,' Burlingame, San x y
Mateo, Palo AHo, San Jose;..-...- 16.30*
:.-■>......-»....-.-.:.. -. . ■ ■)-'., •-.-.-• y-~<<i $9 45*
' • 10.40 a ? Los Altos,' Monta Vista, Los Gates ,'* o
11.30 a Valencia Street". Ocean^"VTeV." Cobna, --
: Cemeteries, Baden, San 8run0........ « ■**>*
, 11,40 a South San Francisco; San J0«.... •.. ' +8-208
, V1,20p Saturdays only—San Mat«>, Redwood,£ --x
' -.;. - Menb Park; Palo Alto; San Jose...: t10.50-*
' 2.00p Del Monte Express—San Jose, Gilroy.
• - - - Sargent (Watsonville). Santa^Cruz,,. .
: Del Monte; Monterey. Pacific Grove, __
' y A($ a )inu>:X.X.:..AA..XX. v A.. 12*30-'
t 2.05b « South San Francisco, Palo Alto, 1 San Xx
Jost::.X7:..7XXX.X:.x.. — B*4o
t2J>5» Los Aitos, MonU Vista, Los Gates... V?* 25-1
3.00p I South San" Francisco, San Mateo. Bm. ' '■ :
- x.t Jose. Gilroy. Ties Pinos. SaHnas... }?•[»*■
? 3.00p .WataonvaieT; Santa' CrusT; Castwville, xx *^J
7 yy Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove.' ICtOf
* 3.25p San Mateo, Redwood, Palo Alto, &u*t»
Clara. West San Jose, Wnght (Bod- n _
der Creek) SanU CraXXXXX.. I»-*M
.-' 4.00p Los Angeles Paasenger-SaEnaa,; faao
r Robles Hot Springs. Ban Luis ObiQQ,. ". _■'
* / SanU Barbara and Los Angeles.-,- •MM
4.00p Kansas City; St Louis. Chicago.-.; — .»•' g*
4.20p South San Francisco, San J05e....,.- T'-*°«
tB.OSp Burlingame, San Matep, Palo Alto, Ban
U*&e£i-m Jose and Way Stations....... ?M s*,
; t5.20p Redwood.s Fair Oaks, Menlo Fart,
•;* Palo Alto, Mayfield, Mountain tow,
Sunnyvale. 1 San rJoee.r.;'.V.-.-V.'^'.««
? t5,20p TLos Altos,* Monta Vista, Los Gatoa... I*-***
i t5.25p ? Easton, '* Redwood, -: Mountain Vhw, ...
' ■- -xx-^San Joaa7....X.Xx:xrXU^. '•-'-»
- t8.30p ? Loop—Valencia * Street. Ocean View.
?/.' Cemeteries, South San Frandace, 8w __
'/.. ." , 'street,'3rd and Townsend. .„ ..... Tf-*f»
5.40p San Bruno, San'.Mateo,-Redwood,J,:. T7-ZBa
-*' v?->* Palo Alto. Santa Oara, Jose.; I 7.35 a
'■ J5.40p Los Altos,'MonU Vistas Los Gatos.--.J8.*»».
-; 6.00p i Sunset Limited—New Oilcans j^
. East. ■ Leaves Tuesdays and Fri
days—Arrives Thnndaya and Sun-..;— *
da^.^T ; Ni*v; *•**.>•-• H. 00«
:t6-05p MiUbrae, San Mateo. Redwood, May- YA'^
' field, Los Altos, Los <hboa.A.7X... t*.oo»
48.1 Op 123 d Street VisiUcion. South San Fran- ,_ _,
, < :-, cisco, Valencia Street:'.%;..r.-t;.. *«Ii
:: 6.30p * South San Francisco. San Jose ..., ... . oMp
B.oop ; The Lark—Paso' Robles Hot Springs, _
• Santa Barbara,' Lot Angelea....... »-30 a
a 10? ? Sunset i=. Express—; Deming,
El Paso, Houston, New Orleans, x ■ v
. Chicago;/::;:...;.. .-^•-••iv-- : »IB"
.; 8 lOp Washington i Sunset' Route—Washing- - _
i ,*.-{: W ton, D. C. New York and East:.;.; B.IBa
■ aI Op San Jose, Gilroy; Safinas. Paso Robles " ,
As-- -X :.* Hot Springs, San Luis Obispo, SanU.
,-y .-? ; -KSanU Barbara and Los Angeles,... s«js*
X. I O.OOp San Jose and Way Stations .;.. AX. A.'., 7.20p
• * 11,45p' South San \ Francisco, Palo Alto, San
v..;"*- ~Xx Jotm7XX:XA7A.:X:.AA.XXx\{v: A*' 45 * '.
'■ ■ " ''_'*' " - ----"-•-'-•■••--"" *-*■ " - * -^ -
LOCAL FERRY THAWS—Via Alan.eda Pier.
To Oakland,? 14th and Franklin Sts. — ; «;?-.--.■ ' -,-."
6.15, 6.45 a."m* and then 15 and 45 minutes past tM»
x hour until 7.45 p. m.; then 8.30. 9.15, 10.00, 10.45.
;^ 11.30 p. m. and 12.15 a. m. v * - ,
To Alameda, North and South Side— .: ;/-.*'.'-"I
$9 6.15, 6.45 a. m. and then 15 and 45 minutes past the I
hoar until 7.45 p. m.: then 8.30, 9.15. HWX).; 10.45,
X 11.30 p. m. and 12.15 a; m.X:.A .'... 'JX'X. ■■'~X':X. ; -
■A: LOCAL RYITRAIN S-via'Oakland' Pier.
To Oakland, 1 I6th I Sv, and I Berksiey , via Shattuek Ay«.
>; • or Ellsworth St. Lines—Daily- 6.00 a.*' m., an* •
.'*■•? every.twenty minutes until 8.20 p. m., inclusive; then *
i' 9.00.9.40,10.20.11.00,11. p.m.. 12.20 and 1.20 a.m.
Additional i boats Saturdays snd , Sundays only, 8.40 j
p. m.", 9.20.10.00,10.40 and 11.20 p. m. , ; , .
To Berkeley via California St'of-Wert' Berkeley. Albany '
H via Ninth' St. Lines—Daily—From *6.00 a." m., t6.20,*;
*:*6.40, t'.OO a. m. and even* twenty minutes until 8.20
r; -p. m. inclusive; then 9.00, 9.40,10.20,11.00,11.40 p. m. *;
: 12.20 and IJO a.' m. Additional boats Saturdays and
yxi Sundays only, 8.40 p. m., 9.20, 10.00,10.40 and? 11.20
f p. m. ■ !■-■■-■■ - -yy-- . '-' '■■ •_
To Viaorit Stage. Pullrran. Richmond— and 7.40 a.
•: m. J1.20 p. m.: 4.20, 5.20. 6.20 p. m.
\ To "Oakland.'. Wathington-Broadway, East Oakland,
' " Frurtvale and i Melrose i via 1 Seventh i St.—Daily—From J
"■ 6.00 a. m., and every; twenty minutes until 8.20 p. m.;',
inclusive; then 9.00, 9.40. 10.20 11.00. 11.40 p. m.
', 12.20 and 1.2 C a. m. .Additional boats Saturday and
(yii Sunday, only; 8.40 p.' m., 9.20, 10.00, 10.40 and 11.20
p.m. :... -o^ "- .. ..... *-,
; Horseshoe to Oakland. Washington-Broadway, Fruitvala, ?,
Alameda, North Side—Daily-From 6.00 a. m.. t&JO.i
'£ 2 6.40. 7.00, 7.20. . 7.40/ 8.00, 8.40 and forty minutes past 7
HOh hour until 3.40 p. m.; then 4.00. 4.40. 5.00. 5.20.
; 5.40, 6.00, 6.2 a 6.40. 7.00. 7.40. 8.20, 9XO, 9.40,10.20,
i 11.00, 11.40 p. m., 12.20 a. m. and 1.20 a. m.
[Ta^SlonSSr^t6.oor<t6.4o.;rt7JO? 'jam 5 J10«>.«- m..
If 11.20 p. m., J2.00, $300, t3.20. *4.08, *500, *5.40 and
. T6^o p. a^A'XX'dfiamWikWmwiLWt&'
AUTOMOBILES AND VEHICLES.
OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY-From San I^nneiKO.
nSwrthiEnd Ferry Building for Broadway.Wharf, Oak
, I land-t*.oo a. m.? t7M a.' m.. then 8.00 a. m. and every
i I hour, daily.* to 9.00 p.* m., inclusive. Boats leave Broad-
I way Wharf at same, hours las above for San Francisco.
The convenient route for automobilists. -'
I ytM.^i'H&6si®B&&&#&s&f&*.*- -.. *---j■■ -* :-; -yyyyy- ■' --■•'■ ■ - n .
• for Morning. : *Dai!y. p for Afternoon.' ,
x tSupday excepted. . Jfcunday only.
. Union Transfer C 4. aujltoriwd to riMtk Baggage tint*
from rti'dwct. . — X,
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