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"54 26!MayflpwCT Con 55 59 Bfrs Ann^j. . 06 OTIMaj-flower Ex. — 15 '\u25a0\u25a0RJ-frir Baiwr.. --' l.iOlMaryland ..... 03 . — It-ilifro- Onnb 03 — iMSdniJtbt ..... — 1$ PuVlfr^jt Tons. — OC;Mo«l»na Blfrg 13 14 •:.Birnt:.Ds!sr.. 47 4»!Mt Hill 'Mln«fi 07 09 /.Bulifroe K\... 11 15'Mbnteomry Mt 41 42 ; Btfrsr: Belmont . IRiMont-Sbosh Ex 24-25! K-fTs. Jumper.' — OS iNiijrjret ....... 13 '14 .. "Hifrc Midas.. -45 — jNorih Shoshone -- 17 Hlfrc MCoN; 37 .'ffliOhio Blfrg.:.;. —. 11 vl'.fc MM & W SS — jOld Sol Blfnt. 19 21 :"H'frr S'atl Bt 55 07 Orldaal Blfrg. 24 25 B frjt N Ptar. 14 — iPlute ........— •10 Blfvj: Stinsot.. 14 16 Rhyolit* Tvrnst 05 07 B;rnt A'ictor.. SO \u25a0 34iSan Francisco. '— •/ 15 ; Blfrc -Winner. 15 . — .'Shoshone ..;..— 07 -\u25a0.'\u25a0'Vhlna-Xev . . .. : 10 -^'Shcuh Natl Bk '\u25a0-*'- 09 Oro,->:.]s ...... — ls|Skookum Blfrg --22 IVn B'frjr An. 20 Sl'Stelnwar ..... 28 — «o:.l Bar, I.SO 1.35 TrainpConß... 1.70 1.72 ..Gold Ilnr Ex: 10 11;V*11i>t View. . . 23 25 OoM Outer. . — -' 33 Velvet " — 10 Cold O'^tKr.. 10 \u25a0\u25a0-.— tWolTtrine .... -- 04 TGoldlM Blfrff., — <n6|Yanke« Girl:.. 12 13 : .Gulden Sceptre 47 :. 4S| \u25a0 '. .-;; -Manhattan Dlttrlet .' ." : -. ; Artrtl Fool E^ 04 .. 05! Mad Jackson; . — 20 ; Atlaa ii P«c 05 06IMan Jnmbo.. . 05 - 07 Boimnr-a Ex.: 11 12) Man Little Joe 05 06 Bull D0g..;.. -- «4| Man Mammoth —r. 18 -Comet ......; 03 04 i Man Mayflower 50 — T».>ij!,> Hajfle. -- OT.lMan Mohawk.. -~ 13 '. •.-.'.flM Wedjre.;. 17 18! Man Mondar Ex 04 — \u25a0•JraunT GM. 23 24! Man Monarch.. — r 08 • Hindocrart ... 11 ,l2!Man Monitor. . 05 .-- Ir.<3lan. C»tnj». -.'— , SOiMan Oriental.. -^ .19 . J«trp!ne Jnck. 2<> — |Msn Oreana. .. — 21 Little Grey... 45 — IMan Pinte. .. . — " 10 .Msn Astorta.i m 25! Man lied Top. 05 06 ; \u0084Men Atlas. ... \u25a0— i3!Man Sedan --05 ' Man B^mrtnt. 02 03IMan So Mines. 06 '— Man Big Four 15 — !Man Standard. 04 05 : Man Bl name — fi9iMan Vtr <i M.— ,O6 Man Br»mcho. IS IS,M«n Wolf tone.- SO S4 . Men Baffalo. . 03 10IM!neral nt 11... — 07 .•Man Carson.. — OS Mustan* Man.. 29- 30 Man: Cptjtral.. OS —iMnstans Annex O.V 04 M«n Oias »o Stt-Mustanr Ex... IO 12 .; Man. Con Kx.. \u25a0' — l9!Nemo Man.... 15 — Man r«iab... 13 14:Or!jrln»l Man.. 2S 2? •\u25a0•\u25a0.:Maa.--«'>osw«jj. 11 13'Plue Nnt...... 25 26 M«n Cnwboy.. O9 lO^Serler Hmphry 11 -.13 r-Wirt-pexJer.'.-. 70 71! Stray 00p..... XiO .tA "Vii Fri«co. . ; — 25'T»<julms Cappr.'-12-; :14 \u25a0 :M»n Coi/I NiMt — OS!Thank«friving. . — 09 Vfsn II Grade. 16 — iTnlted Man. ., •.-*-: 15 Man Iraaho*.. '} 25!W"hale ';-.. . .'. . .. Ifl. 11 . Mm H Treas 13 — yellow Horse.. O9 . 10 M«ll IlcniboJdt 03 10'Yel Horse Ex.. IS. 20 ;:'.; :'. '\u25a0;\u25a0 :. : . .'. : Other/ District* '."•-\u25a0.' .•;'\u25a0'•';.;\u25a0.- '\u25a0"\u25a0."' Alice of Won. 20 24 1 1.yax Creek.. .1.70 1.75 ; Bclll'm-. JItH.: : — . 50iMackey ......1.60 1.70 r^pltsl Wondr — O7|Monntn C*dar. — IS Centen GoMfld — sfti»r Con Stock — 13 • • <".rrus Noble . . :13 .18! Nei-ada Copper .15 .— i Clifford M Co. O3i Nevada HUlt. . — - 8.97 '\u25a0\u25a0 TAj Gftra'tar.:— 25! N>v HiJls.Ex. — CO Ejiirle's »st. 30 35' N H Florence. 15 17 •: Falrvw* Artec — 30'Nev Sunshine. — ' W) . Ft-w Halftone — lo^N Gold De» Co -- 27 . Fairvw -Eafle. —l.oo; Nevada Wpndr SO . Frvw Rd Mt — r SON Star Wonder 24 .25 ' Fitw 8 Book a — 25!F"Ht*b Johnnie OS : '— : F)or G Bed X 13 — Plttsb S Peak. 1.55 1.65 : ':'. Finr Leasin*. — 40 Ilamsey Woadr \u25a0'—-•\u25a0\u25a0 30 ,V'"«k*«.-, Johnnie '-— • -40 Rod Wing. . . . . .Z& S5 ' Golden 8 Pe»k — 19 Reese Riv Gold 15 .-r ; Go!dyke Reef. 13 1-i'Rorco Homestk 10 ll . Gold" Quarts.. — •".' 35-' Hound Mtv....1.00 — l<la Mines 24 251 Rail Mt Alp'.ne 06 — \u25a0' .'"'ld* Mac Annx — 05' Round Mt Ex. 27 28 .' 3n;«»retare .:.. 05: . 10: Ruby \u25a0' -Wonder. 31 33 . Jark . P0t .... .1 .47 1 .60; -Sparfhlt Treat — • 30 Johnnie Cons.— : 11=1 Sll Tk Mayflwr CO — ' .Ki-.wichGM Co 02 OS' 7 Troughs C!eg — 15 v Katrich Keyst /'2 — ! Toano-Frisco 16 — • K«w>h. M 'Co. Oi. 02! Vulture. ... . . ... : — . 65 : . Lee.. -Bonanza .-.—.; 18| Walt Lake Hla. 10 .'..•—•: REAL ESTATE ..TRAYSACTIOXS :" -.Jeaa n»>rnon'to Sol Gets & Sons, lot on E ; . Mine of Thirty-fourth avenue, 175 X of R street, •N 100 by E 120: $10. - \u25a0• ' \u25a0.\u25a0.".*...:•.::• ' • faclfl fir'.gsby and wife to Samuel Steinberg, \u25a0 ; ; lots 22 to 24, : .510ck 3, tract A, People's Home :'; «lead!"flrt, . .. '.-.:; \u25a0 . : •\u25a0 ' • .\:.V \u25a0 .-: .\u25a0:\u25a0;; I. 1 HvStrta- to Maria Karsten*, lot on n line ; .: . of. Folwim street. 147 of Thirteenth, N 24, E '-\u25a0\u25a0 S .22:55*,..: W SO: $10. \u25a0•• \u25a0..'•\u25a0• \u25a0:. •.. • . \u25a0: . Herberi E. -Medley to Adelaide Younr. lot on V E Une of Hyde street, €S:« >' cf Jackson, N 23 " *y X VM: . .\u25a0 . \u25a0.•\u25a0! \u25a0 \u25a0:. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0•<\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0:'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,:\u25a0 IV.V" -James T. Boyd and wife to Standard Realty '•'\u25a0 Jind I»eTe:upmpnt. Company, lot -on E line of \u25a0V.arvietKj street, SO 6 of Twenty-fifth, S 75 by :' £ 106: 110. . • \u25a0 .:\u25a0 - v. : ': '.: ;\u25a0•\u25a0:. Mrs. V. T. WlHiams to Ike Zwek. lot 3. block .17. Ilels Trart: J175. :.:.'-.:•\u25a0"-;: '. \u25a0\u25a0 Theodore Veytle tn Flora W. Veale, lot on SE comer of McAllister and Willard streets, S ;-'- v 5 bj-^ E 95; $10. . -.-\u25a0. •' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0• -..,-.\u25a0>'. . \u25a0...-. .' .. Charles S. .Rruadape and wif«» to Alfred Hes .-. lop and wife, lot on S line of X street, 57:6 W '\u25a0'\u25a0*>t Serenth *s-«j U e. W 25 by S 100: $10. : '\u25a0 \u25a0'! '-.I -./\u25a0\u25a0. J. A. H.roii.s to Julia Hyams, Jot 3, block 2, \u25a0 • Paiil ResfrTßtiqn. and one otter piece; Rift. ' \u25a0 -. M. J. Merteus to Uillie C. Mertens,- lot oa W line ' of. Tremvint ETeoue. 6GO S of Frederick street. S 75 by W 80; gift. - ' ..-\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0 -' John 11. I'rinti and wife to Felix Xehmann, lot "on S line of Uussell street, 120 W of Hyde. W •i»by S «0: JIO. . \u25a0 • : - .. • Chiiries Graves and wife to Atlas Realty -.. Cotnpacjr. lot 554. Gift Map No. 3; |10. : - : ; \u25a0••\u25a0 .James W.T«idal end wife to Rumsey Smith, \u25a0 lot "on E. line of Serent»enth arenue, 100 : S of .'Point Ijbboa, S 25 by L 120, and one other . pi^rf; fjo..; \u25a0:: ; - '-. . -. . . ' ...';-...\u25a0 Rurasey Smith to Jeremiah Ij. Donoran, lot on '• :• E • line -of Seventeenth avenue, 125 S of Point .-' I>bos! S.&O by E 120: $10. . "< - '; '. \u25a0•-. \u25a0V Hutb C: Fsirchild to Homestead Realty 1 Com^ ,'r'aEj-; -Iots:.l4« and 147, block 4, First Land - '.Association.;' .slo.' . . '\u25a0 \u25a0 John -..A: T>tnn!ng snd ' wife to Charles A.! . Rabiohn • -and -wife, lot on W line of Hardy • 235 N cf SeTenteenth. X 25 by W 80: $10. .f- Albion Saciuelson et al. to Elizebetb Cordes, ffct on SE line of Vienna street. 175 SW of China • avenue. SW 25 by SE 100: $10." : : - .' Sol Getr & Sons to Ernest F. Hopkins, lot on 1 ' : E 14o"e of Forty -fifth aTenue, 175 N" of V, N 25 .•''.'by E 120; $30. \u25a0 . • . . :. \u25a0 .... i \u25a0; :\u25a0 John H. Lynch asd wife to John O'Neil. lot .Voa N line of Orore street. 71:10^' E of Lyon . £ 2S by M 100; $10. - ,' CorneJlus O'Connell and wl/e to Florlan '. . \u25a0• Stoefsser, lot on W Hue of Church street. 25 N . .-of Twenty-fifth. N 25 by W 75: $10. / : .- ••'•' •• Jules J. Bernard and wife to V.: G. Bonaly -.'\u25a0 and wife, lot on XE line of Bradley street, 60 "6 SE of Colton. ?p 50 by NE 100; $10. ... -\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Maud E; Rodjrers to Ixjnls Mullln, lot 18, '\u25a0~. block B. Gett Addition to'Lakeriew and two A \u25a0 . otner pieces. $10. -. ... : . .-.".'.:.; •; .- \u25a0• P:.- \u25a0..\u25a0Patrick Broderirk and wife to Christ Stader, : lot ob J» corner of Foote street and TeJecraph •:~..road. NAY 222, NE SO, SE 213. SW SO; $10. .-•\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0. <Jeorge-Darsie to M. Carthy Co., lot on W line \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0<if Lee atreet. lift: 4 Sof Ocean . aTemie, 525 br ':'-. W 112.-«: $450. \u25a0'."•; ' . . . : . \u25a0•• •"-.. Sol '.Geti.& Soas to Joseph F. Butler, lot on : W. Use of. Fortv-eifrhth avenue, 1C2:6 X of M •'.etreeti-.N.SO^iy W 120; $10; • ' \u25a0 \ -.; :'••\u25a0. Csterilia' ,'Graeehi to Giovanni Bellant*. lot on ::.';' NW-iin«» 'of- Mission, street. 75 NE of Croke NE :. 55.. by. -JiW. 100"; $10. -•\u25a0.-•-..-\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . =' .- . , '-\u25a0• \u25a0 P. -F." Kohnk* to Mary E. Kohnke, lot on E .'.Mne of. -Scott street, 125 X ot Page. X 25 by •".-E 106:3;. irift.'.-'. .'.\u25a0.. '": : -.\u25a0...'.'\u25a0 -. ; :. .-.\u25a0\u25a0' .-. Mary \u25a0 McDonald -to. Clans Wreden Brewing •.-.Company,. -lot 'on S line of Lombard -street, 115 • . E of Taylor. E 22:«. S 49:6, E 60. 6 23. W 60 ; S':6.W 22:6, X 60: $10. . \u25a0 -"•• Anna Doran- to. Jamen H. Doran, lot on NW • -Hire of Xatoiaa; street, B0S:6 SW of First street SW 25 by XW 75 and two other pieces; gift. \u25a0*. .' Carl.Zapf and .wife, to Jacob Wels»beln t lot • pn'EJine of Sixteenth avenue, 100 S of Lake . street. S 25 by E 127:6; $10. . •. Giuseppe Cuneo et al. .to Antonio Otxneo, one . iqtiarter cf Jot on .W line. of Jasper place,, 87:6 ' 8 of Filbert- etreet (197:6. E of Stockton). S 70:3 by E €o;' slo.'.- . • \u25a0'• . . . i-:- Aotosio Cuneo an<3 vrlr* to Paolo Onneo, lot on ••" W line of Jasper place, 67:6 S of FDbert street. • S 55:1% by W «0; $10.. \u25a0•. '- -•- : .- Paolo CiJoeo and . wife, to ' Antonio' Cnneo. lot on W line of Jasprer. place, 122:7% S of Filbert ttr..-:, S 25:1% by W -CO;. $IQ. . -. •' V Bulldlnsr Contra eta \ : \u25a0'; J. P. nciw.with Ickelhelmer Bros.-^Plumblng. ra« fining and wwerisg for a 3-«tory'and base meat frame building on SW .corner of Slxteentn /.o'l Rondel place. W S8:IOV4 by '8 115; $3760. Martin Mycovlcb with H. 11. Dllge* &, Co.— » A'teFations and jiddlrtons -to two 2-story frame bufiainjrs on lot on W line of Stelner street, — ; - S«f Geary. W S«t by fi 44; $4682. :. •: O««^r <». and Mary .C. Buhteiger with Fran. J. Jlsmer— To ef«ct 5-roxun and' baseaient bungalow on -lot- on N line of Twenty-seventh street, 85 E <of Dolores: $26«>0. "• .. • •\u25a0; .' • I»uJse Nepp<>rt with Eureka Building Com pany—To ere<-t « 2-«torjr and basement " brick bui : d!ng on SE line of Mission *tre*t, 250 XE of Second. NE 2.V8 bj- SE W; $*SSO. Is: Kathe C. Sidney J. end Cornelia B. Felton \u25a0wi-th James F. Lopan— AJl wort on 1 -story:brick huiMiny (store) on S lfne of McAllister street, J91:9 W of Jones. W 123:3, 6E fc7:B, XE 100, ' NW 15:*; Sl-4.339.- ! ' • * T/J. Sweeney wlth.J. C. Stromswald and O. \u25a0 CasmuKOD — All work' for a 1-story frame build ing on lot 17, block 26; Falrmoont; $2197.' • ,Tb. Massone with Shaw Company — To 'erect 3 story frame' building on XJV corner of. Green' street .and Bannani place. Sis: 2 on Green and 67^6 on Bannam. place; $14<250. ' •' : \u25a0 Josephine O. H.. Bo.rle with Brandon Mulcahy ' Compeny, Central Iron Works — To erect -a 4 atorv brick building on-E corner of Montgomery ivenue ' and W Kearny atrect, X.1255%, W 40:f. S 7:6, W 22:6, S 26:5%, SE 109:6; $1§,750. j TEACHERS qRAKTED LEAVES At a meeting of the .Board of Educa tion yesterday tbe followlnff leaves of absence were granted: Male Toland, George A, Connolly and Alma.E. Duffy: Resolutions of regret and condolence •were passed relative to the death of M^ss Emma'E. Stlncen, an efficient and t4\:aful teacher of the. department. Temporary appointments were made as follow*: A- J. Cloud, Polytechnic High School; A. Downey.' Mission High 6chool; Miss Adelaide A- Hoie, \ Girls' High SchooL MURASKY OPPOSES SKATING EVIL Jutfg<eV;Gb&;-;;oiiV;^word|^f: ' \u25a0 Favoring -Prolapsed: Ordi nance Goncerning ; Riiiks YOUTHS H "An ordinance, «nch. as that proponed by the Board of Snpervi«or»i, Jo make. It a misdemeanor: to .allow chlldiren un der; 17 or IS yearat ';: to attend '\u25a0katinK rlnk» unloMH accompanied by. their P»f ent» Would be a good thing, and .1 heartily Indorse It. .The ukatlnur rinks, an they are now! conducted,. are a "buree of Immenae evil,, and; ihave r been,; re- Kponslble for.;the. ruin: of many young Clrls and young boys,' tbb.V^-Statemenit of Judge Prank J. Muraslcy* ':'. ; ' .; ;\u25a0 ; I: Judge Frank J. Murasky, ; basing; his position on his experience [during the last -few . months: in. Juvenile. CQurt work. : has taken \ a decided stand against vskating brinks. • -which. j he i de clares to be a menace! to. thousands; of young boys and girls, and: to have been responsible for the ruin: of niany : yqungr lives: He has discussed "the ."• matter \u25a0with members of the Board; cit'Educa^ tion and has annouriced -h.is willingness to co-operate with :that bpdy; or with any other in securing.leg:lslatipn : which will controlihe finks; \u25a0;;;,: -:•- ..-^i .-,..;. ;;,- "There have been several; appalling cases in the Juvenile Court which atose from the fact that children; have. been allowed to frequent . these- places. oin- : accompanied,"- ; he : said yesterday. '-"Sey *' eral cases have.been brought in which young girls ! have been : ruinect jas - a direct result of their : ri6its \u25a0to these places. In some instances : fhey : have stayed away from theif homes . for sev eral days. Theaters are: not to be!com^ pared -with : the :rinks;-.for there .this boyß and girls generally go in: parties and remain: to themselves, vwhile at the rinks they mingle promiscuously ; with rough crowds." /, \u25a0'\u25a0 ' : : : .; '.^ ;.';.-:\u25a0;• \u25a0 ' '"* . WTfLI/ PKOVIDE MORE SCHOOLS Plan of Board of education to Keep Girls Prom Skatiner . Rinks The Board of Educatrbn -decided at its ; meeting yesterday afternoon tP erect two temporary; High : -.' School buildings in order to acCorffmOdate \u25a0 ail of the High School pupils at : full day sessions, as a possible Solution of the skating-rink problem [';: confronting mdthers. Complaints had ' /reached .} the board that the principal reason; for the large attendance of . school girls at the rinks -was the condition which \u25a0 makes it necessary to release half ;<>f ; thek'pu rils in the afternoon, so that; the "other, half could attend to: their^. studies.; "f. Before the fire ;"\u25a0' there Were ij'ftve^ of these institutions in the city, bbt since two of them were wrecked- all' of the. students except : those of the ; Polytech nic have been concentrated-)n. the; Jklis sion: and Lowell; schoolSr' the ":\u25a0. Lowell pupils meeting in the morning and the Girls' High lit the afternoon 'f. iat: the Lowell building .and' the • Cprnmefcial High In the morning. arid.'regular^Mid sion pupils In -the ' afternoon -. at . .the Mission building; President Walsh: said: "In spite of the .; fact /that ;. we: have no money for the •erection vbf .. : . tew school buildings: we have .decided, oil account of the serious need . for them, to build temporary 1 structures, -so that all may be accommodated for the ; full school day. "^t was j reported to. us -'that a number of cases of school girls: beV ing led .astray \u25a0 through, the medium : of the. skating .rink . had 'cbfne uj> \u25a0in: the Juvenile: Court, and that was : one of the reasons why :we took' action this afternoon. in regard to more room:" \u25a0.-.'.;; BELEN CUT-OFF TO BE SOON OPENED : The Santa . Fe' .expects; to .:haye' the Belen cut-off completed and :ready fo'^ operation in about six. weeks. This is one of . the most important extensions that has been \u25a0''..built by thejeompany -for many years from an ; economical p>oint of view and. also for -'speed, . ; : - : -.;.-.-. : ; ' : •;:->• This new line .will shorten the time East at" least -ten ; hours, but .the' Santsi. : Fe officials hope' that a. , saying of twelve hours.- to !. Chicago V:.may.- be'-'at.--. fected. The new; road runs f rdm Texico in Oklahoma to Belen in : New; Mexlcb and traverses a level country .; which offers no obstacle* to fast funning..''- .?.:\u25a0 An. enormous number 1 of -m<sh lare at work upon the road, ill ; t;he: grading has 'been .finished, the culvjerts are in; and • only ..track-laying -remains i<i ; tie' done. iThe old lihe r from isletato. Las Animas has: always glveji a '\u25a0\u25a0•great, dedl of trouble.; ;\u25a0 It crosses: the/Raton:, Pass at an '| elevation of . 760?- feet 5 . which makes the of: trains '.e'xp'en-f slve..: : It is on this line where; the ganta i,e : has trouble each winter fronr wash outs and ittiowi/..- 'J; \u25a0;' -.- *.. : - :: -. : :- - ; \u25a0 ;•.':"\u25a0>\u25a0. ".;\u25a0 Tlie Santa Fealso is building, a''new cut-off between -Albuquerque; .'-and vß-jo Puerco, which iwiil. eliminate . many, heavy,; grades. It is understood; that the company : will make .Albuquerque the Junction of the Rio Grande division, Instead of Isleta.;. ;'. v-j- ',"/!• R>x ; : : : j .' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0''. DENIES INDORSING WATER PROJECT Mareden. Manson, .former : Commls sioner;-of Works, sent- a communicai tioij to ' the -Board of ' Supervisors yesr terday' denying: that he had ever In- dorsed • the American-Cosumnes -water supply, which/the Bay .Cities Water Company wants; to. sell ;to. the city. for 510,500,000. In a resplutiori. recently adopted by. t the board X directing' the. City .Engineer', to investigate the "sup-; ply of; -the two rivers- it was. made' to appear that Marison; and; fprrner Com-;, missioner of Works ' Mendell '-. had favored . the project, " .Manson. "says .in ', his- letter, to • the : ; board:". ,*'lf^ your board desires to be ; lri;any.w.ay.'giiided or influenced ' by .the -conclusiona' reached' by J Colonel ,'MendeU "or myself 'after many,;yeafs*'study of the problems.; of-/ water supply you will , find. ,them, wl£ji v np misleading, nor garbled preamblesi in\ the- published municipal reports." . ' ' -\u0084 .-'\u25a0 \u25a0:'• .- OCEA.V TRAVEL :'-: '-- : - .*:" ''- Toyo IQseii^Kaish^ • . (Oriental Steamship Co.) : , ' ':.').', " .Hare Opened; Their. General. Of flee at y/..;- 21 7-221 Brannan St., San Francisco S. S. '\u25a0' America- MarK".* Wednesday; February 13, 1907. -.-- ', \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0>\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0'•--.- \u25a0•--.-. \u25a0• --.:\u25a0" .-/ -\u25a0-\u25a0' B. S. "Nippon : Mara," Wednesday, March 18, 1907.': \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:- \u25a0 •:• - ' - - -\u25a0' -'•'\u25a0-\u0084\u25a0 ;.:'.. :-•. * S. S. "Hong Kong Maro," Wedneaday, April 10, 1907. • -•\j: <:-. --: K ' •;> :• ....--.- - .- '•-.--. Steamers will : leave ; wiarf . '» corner ' First i and Brannan streets, .< 1 . p. \u25a0 m .. < for > Yokohama \u25a0 and Hongkong,- calling at Honolulu, Kobe '\u25a0- (Hlosg), Nagasaki and Shanghai,' and connecting at Hone- tong with steamers for Manila,; lndia, -etc.^lso cargo : received \u25a0 on . board ion '\u25a0 6»j I of ; , sailing. :\ \u25a0, - . Round-trip: ticket* rat r reduced* rates. - '.f - \u25a0 For freight and passage . apply ' at ' office, comer j First Hid Brannaasts. ',->-": *\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0-\u25a0 . - '.-'\u25a0', ... ' W* H. -AVERT, * . ' AssUtant General Managtt. \u25a0 ffit-lffn n ii«i -fr -i -TnlTMii iita THE -SAX FRAXCISCb .CALL, '.FRIDAY, -FEBRUARY ii;-'J?O7 ; American Telephone and Telegraph Company > Convertible Four Per Genf Gold Bonds DUE MARCH 1, 1936 .; \u25a0^ v v Part of issUe li^ : ; redeemato /" Interest (mahd;:after^M^ :'• j :\f/: ..;\u25a0.'.'\u25a0 Attention-'is:'., called -tb the letter of Mr^:F..'P; Fish, 'President, which,-, among - ' ;';-. : ; '^pth'e.r; tHngs^ sta'ie's'iC'.th'a^ : ; \u25a0 :-;hplder;rmtQ,cofnmon : st6ck^t $140pershare\ ; : ; : -:.i : >!^>i: : i9l^ :the' datevof :^redemptionJg^|N :-. \u25a0; any redernption;call. ; : If additional-stock;: is;issued\ or>'.sold : at '.': a^pfrice^ : r \u25a0;\u25a0.\u25a0..-.-;\u25a0 averaging, less than ;$l4O per- share bondholders' will have the benefit of "a. reduced \u25a0._\u25a0. conversion price. • ' • '. .'"'* \u25a0•^ : :i Inter^st ; ;paya^ :.' or Boston. " . # ' :. . ..: . -Principal and interest payable without' deduction for any tax or taxes^which may- \u25a0(\u25a0 .::\u25a0 \ [\u25a0\u25a0; be imposed • by. the vlaws of the -United • States:of America, or of any State, v county or municipality therein, and which the company may be* required to pay .or deduct iJt therefrom. . ' OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE* : ; : .: Coupon bonds of the denomination of -$1000Teach,- with, registration -provision and privilege to reconvert registered bonds into coupon bonds. : . v ;;;:KJ :^: ;iiC^ Referring :to the : :" bonds at the price of 92 X A per cent and accrued interest to date* of ffllK payment, . ' payable in installments as follows: On Application; $50 per $1000 Bond. On Allotment, $50 per $1000, Bond. .-. Balance %hd accrued interest on or before March '2B. "1907. The subscription list will be opened at 10 A. M. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1907, and will be closed at or before 3 P. M. thesame day. : .- \u25a0\u25a0'..-•\u25a0 :The undersigned reserve to themselves the right to 'close t-he.^su^scnptio^iHstf^^; ;\u25a0>: :: -at? any : time without notice, '•"and to -reject'. \u25a0• any^ subscriptions j* and to", allot ":-smanfr< v ,; ; ; amounts than applied for. - ' : r* N • \u25a0 -.• \u25a0' ; ; ! .-.?: .-: AH subscriptions should, be made on *'thV; form, which . can ;be obtained \from : ; :i -.\u25a0:\u25a0" :.^th^ 'undersigned) ;and": must t^ V-;'-' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:• vlf no allotment ; be made the deposit will be returned -in full, and if only a , .-;:\u25a0"=. portion. of the amount applied- for be allotted the:: balance' of the deposit will : be :viT- . . ) ;\u25a0: appropriated toward : due on : allotment. If any further balance v re- ;;v :\u25a0:• : ::mains;:such. balance will be returned. ; Failure 1 to pay any installments at due dates : will render all previous payments liable to forfeiture. ' -. \u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:.•:. -The bonds will be delivered by the: undersigned 'Upon payment .in \full .therefor, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0..\u25a0 \u25a0--\u25a0: :\> ;.v Application will be; made to list the above bonds on the New'Yo'rk, Boston and . London Stock Exchanges. .. • " . . • \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;, ' Under the date "of January 26 n 1907, F. P. Fish, Esq., President of the com- pany, writes us in part as follows : - - ';• ; : : : :- r^ / ;:: v! \u25a0":; .Bell^Telephpi^e Gorapany, having acquired early .; in . 1 900 •. all .the property and Y business \u25a0; ' v ':\u25a0;\u25a0 :-\: -\ of 'that Company. -- The. American Telephone and Telegraph Company owns, directly . ' ; • ; . ; -. Idrig-distarice : telephone'; line's; and is the ow^^ ;i:;.; i: ;. 'Companies ;6p^r^bn&; throughout instances, a controlling interest. . ' •\u0084 • ; ~ -;• • • ' : ; In '. addition to : the issue of conivertible bonds, the funded • debt of the company consists v ~ ,; : ii ; ot. $78,000,000 ; trust 4 percent bonds "due July \u25a0;;' I.\u25a0 -1 929; of :>vhich $53>lOOQ^ /; : ' >;;)£; 000 ;are\outstandirig : in; the hands of the public; $25,000;000 being deposited as security \u25a0\u25a0;/; .-. ;.-;. .' : : \ : { : • for. the issue of. tjSe above-irientiohed l $20,000,000 5 per Cent notes which i matureon ;May Vj; : : V H ? ; Jv\ J-907; 'and; wKch r OS2S;QOO :';. : - -y. released and^will become a; : free asset of the company. : :r':There are also outstanding $25;- v \u25a0;\u25a0 ;•/ :.C; N : cen^ \u25a0-. \u25a0\u25a0.'(] ? of ; the American;, Bell •Telephpne-C^^ j., 1 908.,: f There are no \u25a0 '\u25a0'\u25a0 . : :i.t>a .^- ; = ;•:•\u25a0 the /except that^ • \u25a0>;:'" ; ;:-; .certain ! .j? \u25a0 "i ; 'H /' trust< bonds; ; ahd .-: except one mortgage; for" $i pi"000 jon one* parcel^of : real estate.^ : . : '.: ' \u25a0 j :^c' : v\ *^ ' ' . ; >-i / :*/:;;-;:tX'nv\^,'-V ; THe : ;CO^ \u25a0•' .-;';," A}% ] r cre^ed.' : of.& :'-\u25a0 '.; ?..,;:' :'^On;r)eceinber:3l, .1.906; the net- surplus and; reserves:^ of. the' company amounted to-: ap- ' '.'. \u25a0 proximately $14,000,000. , '*'•.','•' ]\u25a0] •;. : \u25a0 -': ; ; iJ] ; .'K'The \u25a0 number of : telephone' subscribers'; stations operated : - in \ the United ;j States this V : : vf ; : :;./ cdimpany iahdb^ 1902 • 1903 • - 1904 1905 - 1906 (Dec. est.) 1,399,941 1,683,087 2,003,213 2,528,715 3.054,000.' . " The number of ihiles^pf wire owned By this :-;cornpan'y/\a^d'':it3 : -'asso^ate4' : c6rppanies'is r approximately: Exchange, 6,100,000; toll, 1,400,000; making a total of 7,500,000; of; -.\u25a0:... . which 3,300|000 miles of exchange 'wire are in underground conduits. < ; r \u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0.-\u25a0• .•'\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0 ;1 . ; \u25a0:t: . ' Th e shares _' ; of ; thecornpahy are largely distributed jithe" ; number of /shareholders; Having ''. ;-" • t been as Follows :-,'"* J : -- \u25a0\u25a0h \u25a0' >. '':\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 r-. : - : : • . : '- : - ;; ' •\u25a0\u25a0; : : '': ; "",,.. _ ' V v - Jan. 1, 1903 . Jan. K 1904 Jan. 1, 1905 Jan. 1, 1906 *. Jan. I. 1907- -. M0.802 , 15,743 ' 16,892 17,533 ,g ,18,194; V '- - H o \u25a0-'••\u25a0;'.-:'.; '.-: '. •.;•/•:\u25a0 Tne;; American iTelephione. and ;;Tjelegfaph jGompany. paid ; dividendsyeach Myear 'from if: \u25a0 • ; ; • \u25a0 i^prjl, 1 900, tP' July,- I9p6> at the irate of ily^ per; cent per; year, and its predecessor/ tKe;;; »• : : : \u25a0 'll '.';\u25a0.. ';" Ainerican ;Bell : T^ophp^e;«C6mpany^ jsaid: dividends at an- equivalent or greater^ rate each * '(ij£> . ': y y^ ':.':\u25a0': :i : - r - \u25a0 Company has paid dividends at the rate'-of 8 per cent per -annum. \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:*. -. \u25a0\u25a0)\. r f \u25a0*• ..-; /\u25a0«». */ \u25a0 . ' y "':; "\. ;',' ?::} :• : ; : gross^revenue ;of this compahy; ; a'nd its Tassbciated .telephone companies, fof, the, year : ,- ? 'V ;^^9 '"""-'\u25a0''*"'/",'\u25a0 - -••'•;'. -.-:- : ! : .'\u25a0'\u25a0': f'Grbss earnings; of "this company ; -\u25a0.' ' V; "\u25a0'/: $24,428i434;71 ; pjperatiiig expenses^ihtefest and leaving ;balance;: of $12,783,465173; out of which dividends amounting to $10,195,233.50-have been paid. \u25a0 C h ;':.:: ;\u25a0; : "; ; P .TThe \u25a0bobkkeepihg arid •accounting jare^pn conservative lines, and: in my opinion i ; the ' po^ .; . './'? yy J ;sitip;n and -the prospects of the compan^have[iihproYed;;frorn year to. year ; and will continue i ;; • to do so. • ' - i • \u25a0 ' : ''\u25a0'' ' : : :. For: further: details regarding the ahw : eibo^e i b 0^^ B';r^i-e8 ' ;r^i- er cnc.e.vl3 .rhaae vtb !the .trust. Iriddnture.un- : : "• .v. v der which they arie issued., and to the.»letter f rpm ;F. P.-.Flsh; of -.the coinpahy.-- copies- \u25a0"• \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '.'\u25a0. . • ; ': :. of .' which may •be \u25a0 obtained at/.the -;dfflc'es .'> of ' the i. undersigned.« ? .r'?-.Preference;- on : allotment- '-under i, . ' ' . • pubsciriptionwlH beaccprded to shareholders, of the : .; American . Teifphone'; and Telegraph- i Company :- :: ; . :to"the extent 6fl-6,pr.20 per cent, of thepar value, of their.homingsidf "stock irithe company. \u25a0• ; , : : \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0."• ; A' simultaneous public issue --of the: above.; bonds is being ; made -"by^Messrs.. Baring Bros. & Co., ': ' .Ltd., and; Messrs. J. S.:Morgan;& Co., in Londohrand-by.Messrs.'Hope'|&;Co.Vln r Amsterdain..; : ;• ; .?. : : J. :M|«QRG^ i ?^HN^ LOEB & CO", New York KIDDER, PEABODY & CO., Boston _ First;iyiortgage and Collateral Trust 5% Bonds • : PRICPOyiELD 4.85%-4AX FREE \u25a0A mortgage^obli^tion- secured' on;;all^the • . American. Telephone and Telegra a \u25a0''\u25a0'\u25a0 .- K -^r:>^ The general- 4Xpejycent;obiigatio -. • .; graph Company;; not secured by mortgage,- are held on a A\ 4s per cent . income basis. Particulars on application. N. W. H ALSEY & CO. 413 Montgomery St. San Francisco; Cal. For Results-A CALL WANT AD-For Results p;;;;AUCXlON; .^AEE::|: ;, , (Administrator** Sale) O . V At Brodrlck'» Stables, 152 Valencia St.; \u25a0~ -\ : : : ;\u25a0;.,;."'; -.:- : ' :.- . ; •'...' ; : ;-----; \u25a0 i.-Frlday, February^!,, at 11 A. 31.;" : : Owintr to'd^ath of Mr. Bm» Brodrlck, will aril nil ; of ! th» i-tock *of aboTf stables, cotii»!rtlait ot \u25a0 GO, first -class bors«><i. 25 altuost.new bcslM'ss, b^i»- pies, 10 wapons. 45 sets hanja->«». etc. .'No money .was spared in selecting this Btook-,- and those at- tend?n;i thfs sale will hav«» a chance t<* buy the best'lQt of .horses \u25a0 and bugjrSes eTer offered at auction. 'Stock can be seen any time, to day of sale. i. Remember .the date ami place. \u25a0:• '.\u25a0_ \ 15- Valencia «t™-, Friday, February '1. \u25a0 '..::.j . • ".''\u25a0\u25a0".. JOHN J.; DO tLE, Auctioneer. ,'.'J .-j. -j- - - Office 10311 031 Folaom . atreet. : . : \ 106 HORSES AT AUCTION At Crows landing on the BenCrow Ranch \u25a0 SeTenty-fonr ; head of * geldlnga from four to J six years old, »lred by Shire - and Norman stal- lions, weighing from 1100 to 1400 ponnds. All have been handled. Also 32 mares la foal by Imported Shlw and Norman stalllona, weighing from 1200 to 1-100 pound*. ;. \u25a0 -. ' • Contractors- looking for good, blocky wason and scraper, horses, .farmers In want of. good, heavy work and brood mares, don't fair to at- tend this sale; dealers, here Is an opportunity to get -salabJe animals. ;.: -':\u25a0,.'.•- \u25a0 ' -.' Sale takes place at the Ben -Crow Ranch, three 'miles east of Crowa, Landing, : . , I Saturday* February 9tb, 1907, at IP. H. \u25a0•' "Trains.-, arriving from the' north' snd .south reach Crows la time for the sale. Hotel accommodations - at Newman or Crows Landing.. Buses will meet both trains.. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 *T*-w " - : '' N ' ; - : . -.ffv-^.' '•' "• \u25a0. •*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' ,':.-\u25a0;-. >•/; ;•: .\u25a0.'.;>' \u25a0"-; ' ".-\u25a0.>. ..'-.. . : \u25a0 .\u25a0 .- .v,-'-. ;\u25a0_ .' At Auction Friday; at 11 a. m. S..RPBBER-TIRE BCGGIES, 1 DOCTOri'S TOP BDGGY,;2S sets of : HARNESS. WAGONS and CARTS. OTHER VEHICLES, 27 head of nORSES. -.This' stock has been sent here to be »o!d to the hlgbest bidder, rain or shine. ;; ; 565 4th Sbree^Qakland OCEAXTUAVEL "iV. : ' :'::,": '^^tfT?***^* . Steamers t*are Broadway \u25a0i wfp6/i ; ANGELES, | SAN DIEGO, •-(SANTA. BARBASM : {SANTA ROSA \u0084L: ....: Every Sunday. 10a. m. STATE OF CAL. ... . . . Every Thursday. 10 a. m. Pok SEATTLE, TACOMA T^CTOi?M, B. C. '^XN^U^Eg^^cM Puget Sound & Alaskan Ports SPOKANE. .:.. . . „ . ... ./.Feb. 1. 16. 11 a. : m. U.MATILLA a . ; . ..... .... . . .Feb. 6. 21. 11 a. m. CITV OF PCEBLA...:.. ; Feb. 11, 26,11 a. m. ';.;\u25a0:;: ;.:.l..;'And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. , j For EUREKA (Humboldt Bay) 'POMONA..Jab. .-81, Feb. 1 7, 13. 19. 25. 1:30 p.m! CITY 'ot TOPEKA.Feb. 3, 9, 15, 21. 27,1:30 p. m. CORONA i..J, ..Feb. 5, 11, 17, 23, 1:30 p.m. ForGUAYMAS f MAZATLAN; LAPXZ,iENSENADA;SAN JOSE DEL CABO, ALT ATA CURACAO.^ :....,. 7th of each month. 10 a. m. ! : Low rates-^lnclnding Berth and Meals. . --Rights reserved to Change this Schednl*. -: - ':\l?':-'M':: '. :.;-':,-i-TICKET: .;-':,-i-TICKET OFFICES: : \u25a0:' \ r i4vt'c«" San Francisco, 3 Market St. and Broadway Wharf # \u25a0"-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•;'.\u25a0:• ' .Telephone Temporary 492. - : : *...-. 0ak1and .....;•... \u0084\. . . \u25a0.;-. .-.-. . . . .".968 " Broadway San Franrtsco- Freight .Office, Broadway Wharf. •;-.\u25a0; O. D: DDNANX;-G.^P. A.," San \u25a0 Francisco. TAHITI/ SOOTH : SEAS— is. 8. Marlposa iatls •• at- 11 a.: m.', \u25a0• Feb. <.- First-class round-trip, HONOLULU only— S. S. "Alameda sails 11 a. m.; • Feb. 16. 1907. Round trip, first class. $125. . SYDNEY; AUCKLAND, SAMOA. \u25a0'\u25a0. HONOLULU— :v "S; : Sv Sierra sails 2 p. m,. Feb. 7. Chrlst- • church (International- Exhibition) and return. : first,. 1208.50; second. $223.*0. V; \u25a0\u25a0 ' I J. D. SPRECKELS :& BROS. CO^ ": \ : 68 # Clay Street, San Francisco, '.-..';. -..'; ' Passenger ; Department, 673 . Market St. . ' V' - : V '•\u25a0 Phone "Temporary 1231? V V KpSlViO^ L.IINB *.. ' •:'. : \u25a0•-'. PAS SEXGER. SERVICE ;'''./''.. • ' : S.'s. "ITAURI," 7000 tons. Captain J. Knnd- srtn^' salllnp Feb. .'.. 1, from San Francisco for Hamburg, via Manzanlllo, Acapulco, Sallna Cruz. Sun Jose de Guatemala. Aeajutla. La Llbertad. La ,' Union, Amapala. \u25a0 Corinto, Pun to . Arenas, C. R., I'Rlta, Callao, - Mollendo, the principal . ports of .Chile ' and London. \u25a0 For rates. and passenger accommodations . apply' to LENDAL M. GRAY ,Pier 19. San Francisco.. . ,;; \u25a0.'•\u25a0. • .-:,•-: .--;';: -\u25a0 RAILWAY TRAVEL .V V Northwestern (Pacific Railroad Co. \u25a0:;'*;.. "'.- ; VIA \ S AUSALITO -PERRY f: \u25a0. ] For Saojtalltd, Mill Valley, ,S»n Rafaeh WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYS— 7, •7:45, 8:23. •9:15. 9:50, 11 a. m, 12:20. »1:<5. .•3:13. 4:35. 5:15. 5;50. 6:30, 7:15; 0:00, 10:15, 11:35 p. m. .; •'-\u2666 Buns. to San Quentln. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:-••\u25a0• .-;; - •' : '7:45 a.ym. dally; for Cazadero and way . «ta- tlons.'- ; * .»'.'\u25a0 '..-•'\u25a0'-'-;-..\u25a0•\u25a0.. \u25a0 •;'.- '\u25a0\u25a0'.•.:•.'\u25a0\u25a0,' :8:15: 8:15 p. m., Saturdays only; for Cazadero and way- stations..' * :.-..'••'• . .- . , ;•! 5:15 p. -m. '.daily, except ' Saturdars and Sun- \u25a0 days,: for. Point Reyes and way. stations. . \ From * S."- F. . for . Tlburon, V Belveder* \u25a0 and "San • Rafael— Week Days— 7:4o. 9:15,' ••11:00 a. be. '12:85, -3:30. 8:10, '6:30. p.- m.- Sundays— 7-40 ' J - 8:15,! ••11:00 -a.nl.: 12:33, 3:30. 5:10, 8:30| ,\u25a0 \u25a0. p..m.; ••1135 ip. m.- Tlrursdays only. ' ' From San RatAel for S. .F.-i-Week bars — 6:13 .7:40, 7:35. 0:25, 11:15 a.- m.; 12:30. 3:40. 3-oo" , - B:20 "p." m. ' Sundays — 6:15. 7;C3, 9:23 \u25a0? a.' m.: 3:40, 5:00. 3:20, 8:30 p.' m., '.. . I From Tiburon for S.' F^-Week Day*^-8:45, B'l7 f < 9:53; 11:39 a. 1 m.; 1:10, 4:05,3:43 p."m.. Son- .dayB-^6:43.'.8:17; 8:33,.11;33a. m.; l:ic»i 4:03 ii 8:43 r -- 6:55 p. ,m. \u25a0'/- '.- .- ;,-. .V •: "• .- • - • , s Leave S . nv^^ Arrtnw J .ArrCTHFT Wk-dyg|Snnd's f • - m \u25a0 fund's Wk dvs nf:4o al 7:40 al - -,•'.- 87i7"aT5TrfT .•.:....\| 9:15 al .-• ./-T .'; 10:23 a l».-23a 3:30 p| 3:30 pi . Ignaelo.. ... 6:20 p fl:2«> o ! - 5:10 p1 5:10 p'l 7:30 p .....-.< ;:7:40«i:...... : - *\u25a0 : . 1 8:n"tf?rrni -..:.... 7:40 a - >ovato. f . 10:25a 10:23 a ! ; 3:30 p 9:15 a .Petalumar . 6:20 p 6:20 p '•; 5:10 p 8:S0 p , Santa Rosa. ' 7:30 p .. — ; • ...-• 5:10 p ' -\u25a0-\u25a0• "\u25a0*-\u25a0;' . . ;.... .. ... . . r7:4OaL I ~ :: ,-. \u25a0 IST2S a 10:25~a •:\\:':.t 7:40 a Fulton. • 6:20 p fl-20 n 3:HO p 3:30 p \u25a0 \u25a0 '.' - (:.:..... ......*; \u25a0 7T~ I • • -Windsor. . \u0084 ' \u25a0 . , •\u25a0\u25a0'; '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0V- Healdsbure. •7:40 a ,7:40 a ... -Lytton. -\u25a0 : i£(;2s a io : 23 a r3:30r 3:30 p 3:30 p } Geyserville. 8:20 p 6:20 n \u25a0 • \u25a0-\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 - ;•'• \u25a0\u25a0 I »nd Cloverdale.' j - j --.. - \7:40 at 7:40 aj. * Hopland= r • 10:2-1 alT<ll:2j V a \u25a0'3:30 p 3:30 p ' and Uklah.' ; «ij2<»jp|_C:*jf> p. i^Oi - -••••'. 110:25 aTToTiS a r3:30-pr 3:30-p ;3:30; 3:30 p Operae-rlll*. \ »so r> rt:2o p TT-aI a|>-40 M - : \u25a0 .1 S7irt'r?Tfr« \u25a0:'s:ll> p .".."..".. . • Sonoma.- . -V. 6:20 p d:i:j'n Itv. .'. . 5:10 p -'-• Glen Ellen. • ' f . . .-. \u25a0.\u25a0*. .] . .-. .--..' '7T4OT TfliOa - *. • v : "> . 1 10 :25 aTiol^s~a 3:80 p 8:30 p Sebastopol. C:2O p 6:20 n B;10 p 3:10 p '- 1...... .|.ry;. ; . \u25a0\u0084 -"* ".'-\u25a0* WUlit»jU)d. |. ... ; i."T:4O.a T;4O a >* 6:20 p 6:20 p ••• •\u2666Ilouron only. ; \u0084. f .-J- > , . \u25a0 .- \u25a0• ' : < \u25a0> , tSTAQa COTSNECTIONS. Stajea conMct at GREENBRAK for San Quea- tin; at SANTA. ROSA for White Sulphur Sprta™ and Mark Wt«t Bprtogs: at FULTO.V for Barkers Sanatorium : ' at LXTTON; for, Ly tton \u25a0 Bprtnrs- at OBYSERVILLD for.Bfcacs* Sprtnirs; at CLOVER- DALB "for "th« s Geysers, • Boonvilie, Phllo. Elk and Greenwood ; •:-- at^ HOPLAND ,« for Duncan Springs,^ Highland Sprtno,- j Kelsey vUI«. - - New Carlsbad Bprings. . Soda Bay. Lakeport. \ Bartltt t Springs;; at iUKlAH for Vlchy'lprlnCT. Baratoj" Springs, I Bine I Late*,- Laurel Dell : Lake, - Witter Bprings, ' Lake.^ Pomcv. Potter Valley. John Day's. I Uerley's. | HullvlUe. I Orr'a • Hot - Sprlnw Handley.i Half-Way t House.^Hopkins. Comptch*! Mcndocino City,, Fort Bragg, Westport and Usal- at WILLITS tor Hearst and Sawyer*; at SHEr! • WOOD - v for* Fort \u25a0 Bragg.- < Laytonvllle. I Westport * Covelo,"« Cummlacs. t Bell's > Sprin* s. . Harris, . Hub- *> bard, s Frultland, -. Dyerville, 1 GarberrUlc, Pepper- r wood.^Camp 5,: Scotta and Eureka: " , - r , Z-- \u25a0- \u25a0',%.. -;} -<-: GENERAL^ OFFICE:'V ,; " /\u25a0;<;\u25a0\u25a0 „•\u25a0-\u25a0. \ JAMES .« FLOOD > BUILDI NG,> BAN » FRANCISCO. ". .\u25a0> '--•, -'- JAS. "j AGLER.^ General 'Manager. -£ r 8.1 X. ElAN. , Gen.; Pwscaser. and rr«i«at AgV * RAILWAY 'TRAVEL \:,},^'-"- -•\u25a0 ,: — \u25a0 -' .. : . \u25a0' ,•• .\u25a0' — -•- v»jjv . . Ina* lut* ud trt m [f^^S'M San Francisco \«3f?~gsfy FERRY DEPOT ' >>£iZ^ Foot ot Market Strwt LeaVe — VTA OAKLAND PIER— ArrtT* ; I 7.80« Elmlra. Vacmville. Winters, Rum- . '. . :\u25a0\u25a0;-'. ,'\u25a0 try •-'. -...,.\u25a0 - • .'\u25a0'.-' 7.41*. 7.00« Richmond. Benicia. Sacramaato, - : Suifun uncl Way SUliona 7.49» .. ; : T.W« DaTis. Woodland. Maryrrtll* •'\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 Cixico, Red Bluff— OroTUl«_^. J.4«» 729* \ fi»»hnrst. ' Newark. CenterviUo. ;.: \u25a0.'\u25a0 ''':\u25a0\u25a0 - t^an Jc.'c. Lo.-i Gato*. Wrisht._ S.tS* '•' 7.40a .Vallejo. Napu. Calistoira.: ijanta ' ' '. ' Rosa. M*rtiae2.?i*n Raaaon %.ttp . 7.4V KHes, Pleas*n ton.- Llvermore, • '• . ;. : Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton_ 7J*» «.M« Shasta Express— (Via Davis.) " ;..•--" WjUlams.; Willows.- K«d Bluff. . . Ashland. Portland- and East— \u25a0 J23» S2U Martinez. Antloch. Byron. Tracy. , "- =•; Stockton.Newman. Lo« Biuios. Mendota; Armona. Haniord. \u25a0 4.W» I! Vi*alJa. PortervUle 4,4»» i l^9« Port Costa, Lathrop. Merced. M»> I desto. Fresno. Hanford. VW ?•". : salia.Tulare-.Bak«srsfield___' 4.41» t.4«» : Nlles. San Jose, Llvennora. Stockton <*MUtonK ValUy. '. •".--\u25a0"\u25a0•. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• Spring. loan. Sacramento 4M* 8.40* Bonora.TuolumneandAnzels,« 4.M» 9.60* Atlantic Expreu — Ogden and • K<vst \u0084, - 423^ ! 5.48» Richmond. Port Coata. Martinez. I \u25a0-'\u25a0<. aud Way Stations M«» ! 19.23. Vallejo. Mare Island. Nap* ILU*, 19.20* New Orleans Express— Baier*. field. Los Anrelea. Deming. E • I'iwo. New Orleans^; — 1M» 10J0» Port Costa. ' Marttn«z. Byron. : , Tracy. Lakh r op. Stockton. \u25a0 Merced. Raymond. Fresnoi. Gos hen Junction. Hanford. Lemoore, Visalla.Tula.ra. 7.W» II.H« Th« Overland Limited— Omaha. Chicaso. Denver. Kansa* aty 70^ 11.40* NUes. Saa Jose and Way Stations l.*>* 2.9H Newark. Anew. Sau Jose. — 7OJ» 3.N» Benicia. Winters. Bacramsnto. . Woodland. Knizhts Landing. Maxysvllla and Orovill*- . ».4to 32*9 Port Costa. Martine*. Byson. i \u25a0>'.", Tracy. Modesto. : M«reed. Fresno ~ ' ', \u25a0 \u25a0 " '- iz-»i» 3J9» Via Tiboron. .West Napa. St. - - Helena.- CalistPßa ' |tJS« J.O» Portland Express, (via Davi»>. ; .:.-.' Williams. Willows. Red Blnff. "\u25a0:\u25a0:\u25a0 '\u25a0-.••\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0•Ashland. Portland and East t.4H ZJH Hayward. NUes and Way Sta- - \u0084' tidns i ; 7.«j# . ; . 4.M» Vallejo. Martlne*. San Ramon. 2L"* Napa. Calistos*. B*nta Rpi*w »•»• j 4.W» Niles. Tracy. Stockton Lodi ___/•• !«_»• 42H Elmhnrst. Newark CentervlllaJ tl.4** Agnew.San Jose. Lo»Ga»o«_l ««.«• 4.4«» Hay-ward. NUes. Irvington. Baa i*2»m Jose. Llvermorw ... ... t11.4t0 S.M» The Owl Limited— Newman, lor Banos. Mendota. Fresno. Tn» lare. Bakersfleld. Los Antatoi M»» \u25a0 $2H Hayward. NUes and Saa Jose IM* % 5299 Vallejo. Port Costa. BeaMa. Sui. # i'y \u25a0\u25a0- son. Sacramento .. ... \u25a0 ImJm (.00* China and Japan Fast Mali— :..„\u25a0,\u25a0'; ; ,--\u25a0\u25a0» Ogden. Omaha. Chicaco — ; . :<? Martinez. Stockton, Sacm- -• ' mento. Reno, Sparks .,; ... 12.4H . $299 Hayward. NUes and San Jo&s . >.4Sa . 7JO» Tonopah Pass.— Port Corta. Be- . . nida. Skiisun. Elmlra. Dixon. v Davis. Sacramento. Tnieke*. . . Hazen. Tonopah. Goldrteld : \u25a0- \u25a0;-'"\u25a0 • : and Keeler____. -~ — - 7.tto . . 7.00p Vallejo. Crockett and Way Sta- tions. Sunday Q_ljr_____ — IUU «_>» Orecon Express— Sacramenta : ; MarysviUe. Redding. Port. ;; : •^r ; v land. Priget Soand and Kacs. t.4Ba %M9 Fast Mall— Ogden. Om_h_,Chi- ;-•\u25a0.> r cago.— Pueblo. Kansas City. _^ t f.Wn Hunters Trai_rS-twrday only. • Newark. San : Joaa and way '-.. -V '\u25a0'\u25a0 stations,.'. ' -' WH ""\u25a0 :\-.;; COAST UNE ;-\u25a0 ? ;-: : '' . \u25a0 ; *»-(Third and Towntend StreetaJ «.10« San Jos« and Way Stations- .. — •.»» 7.0Q« San Mateo. Redwood. San Josb. v \u25a0:\u25a0- -v-.—,-: . Morganhlll. OLlroj. Pajar* v WatsonviUe. Santa Cnn— _•»•. . . : '-"'. rel— Boulder Creek, Del Monte, . • . : . MonVrrey. Pacific QroT« __»_.- S.4f#- • "."- : t,N» Shore Une Limited— Saa Jose. : -"- - \u25a0 Salinas. Paao ßobles. Saa Luis : . Obispo. Santa Barbara. Los '. Angeles __ — , \u25a0 . '. \u25a0 *J^ '. I.Mm D«l Monte. Mqnterey, Padflo \u25a0 i.. ; ; ' : ..-;\u25a0 Grove ..'. ; ...... .... .\u25a0 »J» ».M» WatsonviUe. Sanu Crux. Laorei. ,- -- - Boulder Creek: : . tJ»# ..' •J»« The Coaster— San Jost^ BaUnaa. San Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa • - V Marrarlta. San Lois Obispo. Guadalupe. Gaviota. Santa • •' Barbara, i San Buenaventnra. - ; Oxnard. Burbank. Los Angeles 11.45» \u25a0 •J«« Gllroy. HoillstT. Tres Ptnos. Pa-"-" " ; \u25a0 jaro. WatsonviUe. Santa Crnz. \u25a0-: \u25a0\u25a0' ': . " ' Cagtxoville.DelMoßte. Padflo • '•'. -. Grove. Serf. Lompoe 11.i5» 9.65a South San Francisco. San Maieo. .; : Palo Alto. San Joso 7 jM» • 10.39a Bcrlingame, San Mateo. Red. wood. Palo AltaSan Jcaa 129* 11J»« . San Jose and Way Stations-, ." .4>IS» , Z.Mp San Jose and Way Stations . \u0084 - ' USa 3.M» Del Monte Express— San Josa. -.; ?" ' \u25a0 Gllroy. Watsonrllle. Santa '' :\u25a0' • •\u25a0\u25a0'• -."-'~ Crus. Del : Monte. «Monterey. ..- Pacific Grove.._; : ~ \u25a0 12.15* - 3.15b New Orleans Express— El Paso. ; \u25a0 Bah Antonlo i _Hou»toa..N»w \u25a0 •• ; - Orleans and East..; ~ ;.':.,.:., ltU> J.lSj San Jose. Salinas. Paso Robles. . Santa Barbara. Los Angeiea _ t.lfa . 3.lSp WatsonvUle. Santa Cruz. Del .• . Monte. ' Monterer.' Padfls , : '. \u25a0. ; ' ' fjx nvn . i I- r '\u25a0'\u25a0- . 11.45v J.30» South San Francisco. Ban Jose. - - GOxoy. Holiister. Tr« Ptaos_ Itjfa , • 4.Vh San Jose and Way Stations . j J-J^ . tS.OO» Burlinjama. ' Baa Mateo. Palo Alto. San Jos*. Los G*»s__. f9.M« . SJO» San Jose and Way Stations..: it.M* t«.00» .BurUngame. San.Matoo. Btr» • . :.. lord. Belmont.San Carlos, Red." J '\u25a0••'..: \u25a0' wood. Fair Oaks. Manlo Park. ' * " Palo Alto, San Jose. ' , \u0084 - 7.40« * •J0» ' Ban Jose and Way Statiow — __•»_«• . l.0©»- Sunset Express — Saa Jose, BalV ' • . - nas. -Paso -.Robles. San. Lull - :.' - Obispo. Santa Barbara. .Los '\u25a0 - . \u25a0 \u25a0 Angeles. Deming. El PasaN«w '\u25a0• ' • f»fl»ana m . JO. 15a -. I.ooa Golden Sfnte Limited Sleeper— "'..- - El Paso. Kansas City. St. Louis. :..'• "Chicago. ______ j __-.»JS«- - I.0O» • Pajaro.. WatsonviUe. Capitol a. ... ."• Santa Cruz." Castrovllle. Del / . •-* Monte-. Pacific Grove , lt.4S» . ; . S.lSa Ocean View. Palo Alto. Baa Jos* Mfa • .tl 00» Sacramento RlveV Steamers __• ItM* '- 4.00b, Tuesdays from Howard r»t.W_art -:-'.•:\u25a0 ; N0.2. "S.S. Breakwater" . .- Marshfield. • Coqulile, ' Myrur • -\u25a0:\u25a0 Pdint. Ore -\u0084..--- iJ.B* . ' Union Transfer Company tgents eeUect , baggage, and : checks on trains of Boat)Mni \u25a0 • Pacific and deliver baggage to residence. They are authorized to check bagzagVdlrtcs tram tmi&aam. \u25a0 \u25a0 * OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY ; -; ; 'i-; • . (Foot of Market Street) ' "• \u25a0 7 JO. 8X0. 9.30. 1000. UJO a. B_ • 1 ttaO.UO. 2jao > 800. 4JO. 5.Q0.4.00.».a0.t,0»».-W i*' A for Morning. . P for Afteraooa 1 ) r;..- • tSunday axceptad. tStmday only. ' \u25a0 irwioar transfei» compajct axenu collect bairsase and checks 'on train* of Southern Pacific and del'Te*. ba»- \u25a0 gage-to residence. They are »uU prised to check baggage direct- iron real- dence.- f Telephone I*4*. ILTAMALPAIS RAIIWAY _ Via SanssUto Ferry. Foot of Markat rt. Lt. Saa Fran. >^T3hfc I Lr. T»na«lp»ta. '• WkdaylSonday p«2?T?tJ Sunday Wk day .9:50 A} 8:25 A . 10M3 A 4:10 A 1:43 I'i «:50 Al »:05 P I:CS P .......111:00 a{ 2:30 P 4:30 P 4:35 Pf 3:15 P 8:45 P) »_W f On Le?al Holiday* Trsinn Rnn on Bnnd« Time. •,TIC&ET OFyiCE AT 3AD3ALITO FEBBT. - *— — **— — ™*"™™~** M^S • ' OCEIAX TBAVEI. | COHPA6SIE GEHHALE TRASSITLASTIQOI r DIRECT • LINE .TO : HAVBB-PABIS. , . SatUag every Thnrsday. Instead of Saturday. «t 10 a. m.. tCQm Pler.42. Nort_,Blv«r. toot «t Morton street.* ;\u25a0\u25a0-'.." _.' ; - First class ta U*rn. $70 and upward. Sjfcood Class to Havre, $43 and npward. GKSEaAI* AGEXCT , FOR UNITED STATES AND . CAN- ADA. 21 '• Broadway (HudMa Building). SUw a York. J. F.sFUGAZI. -mitugtr Pacific Coaat. - 630 Montgomery street, - San rraacisc*. T«*n» \u25a0old by - all * Railroad , Ticket Agents. - > \ - . BAY AXl> iyTERURBAX ROUTES V IVsAfe^ISIiAND NAVY YARjD T^AVALLEJO^arid NAPX j t' NAPA VALLEV' ROUTE . - 1 MonticeUo S. S.- Co. and Sapa .VaU«y Electrtg B. R. Co. - Close connections. " . ...'"•-, 6-KOUND TRIPS D.ULT-I . •\u25a0* Boats leave -Ban rraadsco T:00. •9:43' a. m*,- 12:80 noon. 3:15, 8:00. *S:3O P^JB- -_-< ! ~_ Ban ' ITanclKO landing and of flc«, CU/»tr«et Wharf; North End Ferry buUdittg, Msrk«t-stet«t " I*trr.-'^MeaUi;a-la-ejrte.'- - - -•-\u25a0- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - \u25a0'.- Phona \u25a0 temporary 4C«. : . V%^e^4t^ s , £ •Lands Navy I'aii dixtct.^y \ -^^ . N 15