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Bend.. .1.30| WK) St Ives \u0084..I.C2h' 1 i ££ r- ,i, b L 3L 30 .' \u25a0 \u25a0 l - 30 ! S 000 Toano Frisco. . 19 M 2552 n 1 ± nx lw >Ton Exten ...4.50 \u25a0\u25a0' 552 T^k 1 1 nJ S° n 12:1300 Vernal 23 • ™2 $^ m1 ** b3O 1812000 Wonder ...^. 07 /iQuO Siberuia, bCO IS! 3000 Yellow Ro«r.. 15 CLOSING QCOTATIONS CALIFORNIA U GVt, Cop M Co .-Brunswick ... 55 —j S Eureka MCo 03 — NEVADA Tonopah DJstrlet B^laicat .. 5.25 5.57) Midway Ex... — 25 Boftpa Ton... 17 lSlMontana 3.75 3. M 9* t.?" 11 * •'• ~ 20! Mont Mdwv Ex — 17 Caßhboy _ lOjMon Pittsb Er 23 25 Esjvrania ... 02 OT| X V Ton Con. 03 — .Kurr-ka Ton:.. — OS North Star.... 30 38 Golflen Anchor 37 Sfl Ohio Tonopah.. 17 19 £° 2 e ?/ Crown - 16 17 Paymaster ... 02 «J Gold Mountain 05 06 Red Rock Ex. — 03 jGoid Mtn Con <n 03 Heseue Cons... 20 21 Great Western 04 05jTonopah Ex... —4.50 &VJ Qa Con — 23|Ton Gold West — 11 flOf 10 " 3*3 * 11 12i Ton Home Con 02 Indiana Ton.. 02 03|Tonopsh Lode. — 1«> Jitn Butler. ..1.07 1.101 Ton Silver & O 03 — • Ji , M Butier Ex 10 — TnnofNev.. —17.00 Little T0n.... — 3. oo, West End 1.55 1.60 MaoNainara .. 61 C2|We£t Tonopah. 15 — Midway 2.02 2.05) Goldfield District AfJww 21 22| GCd 3d Chance _ 23 \u25a0A'°ha — 15JGoldfld Union.. — o*> Atlanta 63 OOjGrandma ... 29 30 Baltimore Gfld — 10, Great Bend.. 1251 27 S^ k r, Ants --- ~ 12 Great Beim An 28 '— B B Bnnana. 12 13 Grt Bend Con. — 14 B k Butte Ex. 14 15 Great Bend Er 36 38 Br-k Rock... 10 1! Hlbernia 16 17 B^ Bell 31 32jHi!Thland — 10 £P B»" 54 55|jumbo 4.10 4.30 \u25a0Koe Quartz.. — 30 Jumbo Ex.... .2 60 •> 6«> Bnxiklm 04 Os'Jua» Ex M& L 10 'l<s Butte GoMfla. 10 I2j Kendall . . 49 BO Booth 1.00 l.OolEendall Kx.'.\ 05 00 COD — l.oriiKotvana Ex... — 45 Colnmhla 1 .05 1 .07! Kniekerbker G.^ — 70 Columbia Mta.l.lo I.l2|Lapuna 1 72 -1 00 Colum Mtn Ex OS 03 Lone Star. .;.. 38 'S3 Com Fraction.s.C2 5.7.". Jsm Dl'lon IS 1» Commonwealth — 3GiLncky Swede.. 15 Conqueror ... 23 25 Mavne ... 17 is Oracker Jack. — 20^May Queen . •>-, D««*y 3.22 3. 2slMldnrt Pawnee 10 — Daisy Annex.. — 20'Mllitown MCo —CO Daisy Ex 08 09 Mnyown Frae. 06 08 Desert Qu^en. — OS SWmwk 17 00 IWd-B B Om. 51 52; Mohawk An. — 06 Olamndfid Tri «r{ f.4lMhk Con Leas — 5-> DJxie 13 14jMohawk Ex... 29 30 Dominion -O4 OKlMohawk Juniorv 08 10 Eddie GoMBd. — OSiMohawk Frac. — 25 Empire 13 20| Nevada 80y... 21 3 EstneraMa ... 2S — I Nevada Goidfld 6.1 ~ *\u25a0"««•\u25a0 — ISINev Western.. l.o3 _ Horence — 3.15!0r0 51 £<» Florence Ex. . — 27,'OrijEinal Velret IS Frances-Mhwk S5 PfllOld Gold Mines Od FrSsf-o 15 lf'PenoF.rlvania.. "01 05 Gold Bar GCJ.I .•«« — "Poflatch ... . »o Ovid Ott Frac > l#--2«.'Red HiMs. "" "3 SO «;fT<i Bull Dor — 20;ite<l Li0n.....".' 15 \u25a0\u25a0 J6 Gldfld Central — 20jfled Top.. 415 4 •>', Gfld C Mines .9.7s 9.s7.Red Top Ex.. *56 'b7 GoWfld Oimb. 30 311 H»d Top Frae. 13 Gfld Falrview — O>» , Sandstorm . 72 74 GldM Fissure. 06 OSjSandstorm Ex. Oft 10 Gnldfld Herald O« OTiSilver Pick 145 14; Gfld Mof N. 1.55. 55 l.fiT.t Silver Pick Ex 14 15 GoldSd Meda. — 09;Simmerone "3 __ Go!dfl<l X Star — 15|Speftrhd Frac. 40 — Gfid Portland. 30 — 8t Ives... 1 «>5 170 GBd P.«*(l King — IS' St Ives Leasing '— "is Gold Hill 02 — (Sun D0g...... 04 05 Gnldfld JoEhna — 25} Treasure is Gfld L Strike. — 15| Verde 04 05 Gfld Kewanos. — 1.751 Vernal 22 23 Goidfld Rand. 05 ,^^-1 Wonder 06 07 Gfld Souvenir. — J4iYe)!ow Rose... 15 ' in GSd Sovereign — I7j Yellow Tiger.. 18 17 Bullfrog District .AilUinee — 12! Golden Sceptre 35 37 .'ArmTiosa G M O3 — (Hap Hooligan. 08 03 A^^^yst KO 52jHomestk King. l.2s 1.30 Bif Bollfrog.. 05 06Hom«Ukp Ex. 20 Black Spar... 12 — jJermain Blfrg. 03 — I Boni Mt Gold — OOiLlge Harris... 05 06 Eonnie Clare. 45 4CjLUtl* Bullfrog:. — OC Bon Clare Ex. 12 14iMayflower Con. 43 \u25a061 Bifrg Annex.. 04 OSlMayflower Ex.. — 12 \u25a0 BJfre Banner.' — 70, Maryland 05 Bfrg Columbia 15 O7jMidnight — 13 Bullfrog Comb 09 lliMontana Blfrp. 09 !0 Bullfrog Cans. — OSJMt Hill Mines 08 09 Bullfrog Ex... — 14!Mont«romry Mt. 36 37 Blfrg Belmont — 15iMont»Shosh Ex 22 23 Bfg Gold Reef — ::o:Nngget 12 Blfrg Jumper. — OljOhlo Bullfrog.. 09 Blfrg Midaa. . 60 — jOriginal Blfrg. 21 22 Blfrg MCo X 29 3o!Orig G Bar Ex — 12 "\u25a0 Blfrg Nat! Bk 50 Twnst — 05 .Blfrg N Star. 10 11 Shoshone — : OR Blfrg Sunset.. 14 lfljShosh-Bfg Gold — 10 - B'fre Victor.. 2S SOiShosh Natl Bk — 07 - Blfrg Winner. 20 22,Skooknm Blfrg. — 20 ,t^iina-XeT ... — OS|Ste!nway 21 i'roesns — 20, Tramp Cons... — 1.45 Den Blfrg An. — £S Tecopa Con 1.00 1.05 Den Rush Ex. — 10 Valley View... — 28 Gold Bar 1.22 I.2s 'Velvet _ 10 Gold Bar Anx 11 — I Yankee Boy — 20 Gold Bar Ex. 10 12 Yankee Girl... 11 13 Gold Center... 15 — | Manhattan District April Fool Ex «.O3 04|Maa Jnmbo — 05 A*lan & Pac. "04 05. Man Little Jm 05 06 "Bonanza E*..« — 12fMan MCo Nev 15 16 - Bull D0g....- O4 iSMan Mammoth 17 20 Comet 02 03! Man Mohawk.. 03 13 ,J>>uble Eagle.. — . 04! Man Monarch.. — 10 Gold. Wedge.. 16 17) Man Monitor.. — 07 "Granny G M. — 22: Man Oriental.. — 20 Hindocraft ... 16 — |Man Red Top. 05 06 Juxrfplng Jack. — SOiMan 8n5»'..... 07 08 Man Astoria.. — 20 Man Standard. 05 06 Man Atlas — OS Man Shonbar.. 09 — Man Belmont. 02 O3 Man United... is 20 Man Big Four — 13 Man Verde 05 Man Blk Horse — 07 Man Vlr GM. — 08 - Man . Broncho. 16 17 Man Wisconsin — 05 - Man Buffalo.. 06 08iMan Wolftone. — SO \u25a0Man Carson.. — OSlMineral Hill.. — 05 Man Central.. — 03!MusUng Man.. 25 2C ' Man Cons 80 Ss]Mustang An... 02 03 Man Con Ex.. — Ex... 11 12 Man Comb.... 08 10, Nemo Man.... — 17 SEND FOR MY Market Letter The market for the past week has been one- that has confused the public, anti most of the brokers as well, but those who received my -market letter of. last week and followed my advice could have made* no mistake, in my market letter of next week I am gro- ins to give some more advice and said advice will be founded entirely upon private information I have from Gold- field. It will Interest you, but if your jiame is not already on the list- you will not get it; therefore send your •name and address at once so you will Vet my private market letter regularly. Address A. J. MOORE 29 and 30 Bacon Block OCEAJT TRAVEL. KOSMOS LINE &L PASSENGER SERVICE . 5.»6. "Amasls," 6000 tons, Captain Kagel- iaacher. satllng February 28 « from San Fran- cUco for U a mbnrn:. via Mazatlan. San^Blas, Manianlllo, Salina Cruz. Ban Jose oe Guate- mala, Aeajutla. L« Liberta«i,'La Dnion. Pnnta IA-renas, C. B.: Payta, CaUao, MoUendo, the principal ports of Chile, and Lonflon. For rates end paEeenger accommodations apply to ' Lendal M. Gray, manager,-, pier 10, San Francisco. Man Crescent, — . 121 Original Jlan.. 24 .25 Man Cowboy. . 07 . OS Pine Nnt ...... 24 25 Man Dexter... 84 .. — ISeyler Hraphry 03 10 Man Frisco... — 2*5 Stray D0p..,.. — ,40 Man Gold King 02 04 ThnnkKglving. . 10 — Man Gold Xug — 05 United Man... 15 — Man Ivanboe.. 25 — IWhale 09 10 Man HumboMt 16 17 Yellow Horse; . '06' 08 Man Jackson.. 10 20 Yel Horse. Ex. 19 24 1 "other DiKtrictn' • ! Alice of Won. — 21| Johnnie Cons^. — 17 j Arcadia 11 — I Kwieh MCo N 01 — j Capital Wondr ' — 2"! Lynx Creek... 1.70 — ! Centen Goidfld — CO. Mountn Cedar. 17 — Congress \24 25' Nevada Hills. .3.80 3. 55 Cyras Noble. .'/V-;" 17( Ncv Hills Ex. — • 45; J7OR the purpose of increasing its working capital, enlarging its facilities, operating new - stores and agencies/ to meet the demand for its goods already created, the Regal Shoe Company off ers for public subscription $1,500,000 of its 7 per cent Preferred stock. The Company has an authorized capital stock of $5,000,000, of which^ and $2,500,000 is common, par value of each share $100, full paid and non-assessable. 0n1y 51,500,000 of the Preferred Stock is offered f for^ p«ft//c si/6^r/pf/on af par va/ue. This Preferred Stock is preferred both as to assets and dividends, the dividends being payable auarterly on the first day of January, April, July and October of each year. \ This stock is not issued to liquidate any indebtedness. The present owners--- the founders— y : are not selling cut the business. Every dollar received from this sale of $1,500,000 of 7 per cent. Preferred Stock will be turned into the treasury of the corporation, and used for the imme- diate extension of its factory capacity, and for taking care of the business which is already assured. ' In September, i 893, the Regal Shoe Company was started by a young man whose sole capital consisted of $1500, a practical knowledge of the shoe business, indefatigable energy, and an idea. The original investment of $1500 has grown into a business, the tangible assets and good will of which are worth more than $5, 000, 000. The Regal Shoe Company up to the present time has located its chain of stores in the most difficult places as far as competition ; is concerned— in the large cities of the country. Yet, in spite of this fact, it has achieved an unparalleled success. _^g||§i^^ In New York City, where retail shoe competition is'Tseenest,^ $32,000 worth of Regal shoes have been sold to individual purchasers in one day for cash at the standard retail prices :^- a record never equalled by any other shoe retailer. 1 Across the continent, in San Francisco, far from its base of supplies, one Regal store sells $250,000 . worth each year— the largest specialty shoe business in San Francisco. The net earnings of the Regal Shoe business for the last 1 1 years have been in excess of the amount necessary to pay 7% dividends on the {'total* issue of Preferred Stock, $2,500,000, for the \u25a0\ entire period, and it is estimated that the new capital will double the present net earnings. The Regal business has shown an annual average increase of 49}^ per cent each year of its . existence, selling only through its 122 exclusive stotes and a few established agencies. And yet, today, we are reaching only one-Mint of the population of the United States. The few exclusive agencies we have been able to supply show an increase in volume of business for the year 1906 over 1905 of 129 per cent. # 0n December 31, 1906, we had on file 7,369 applications for agencies, but up to the present time, on account of manufacturing limitations, only forty could be accepted. By increasing the capital so that the manufacturing and selling facilities can be enlarged adequately and immediately, wßiegal stores and agencies will be located in every city and import- ,_Lr_ ' ant wn jn the United States, and thus: the: already-created demand for^Regal shoes in the vast r territory outside that now reached by the existing chain of Regal stores wifl be supplied. An Exceptional Investment Oppbrfuntty A BETTER opportunity to share in the profits of the open market equal to more than the full amount of t. ! * : a thoroughly established business has never before the total issue of Preferred Stock. been offered to the public, because never before have Tiie stockholders are further^ protected by the fol- .this offer of stock desirable. • erty of the company without the consent of , The exceptional security of an investment in Regal holders of a majority, in interest of the Preferred Preferred is proven by tangible assets'— property in Stock of the Company." x plain sight, that can be seen and felt and counted. A statemenfby the i Treasurer and Managing /The Corporation owns and operates at Whitman/ Director, E.J. Bliss, certified to by disinterested Mass., the largest and most completely equipped public accountants and. appraisers of recognized au- factory devoted exclusively to the making of fine thority, will be to each purchaser of Pre- shoes." All cash on hand, buildings, box factory, shoe ferred Stock, to the effect that the corporation owns, S dressing laboratories, power, heat and light plant, all free and unencumbered, real, tangible assets of more real and personal property, machinery and equipment; than $100 f or each and every share of IPref erred Stock" all shoes and leather; all supplies; all the Regal chain of sold, not including the value of good will, 'foreign and retail stores frcm London to San Francisco; are owned domestic trade-marks, patents and other similar assets ~ by the Regal Shoe Company, free and unencumbered; owned by the Corporation.' ' X no mortgages, no bonds. All these assets, together -. Tht> nf >t rarnino* tnr th* n**t if v#.»r« hhvt* with a large surplus and depreciation fund already . earnings for the past 11 years have accumulated, positively secure the holders' of Preferred - been m excess of the amount necessary to pay 7 Stock. per cent, dividends on the total issue of Pre- The Preferred Stock is further secured by the ferred Stock, $2^500,000, for the entire period. / good will of the Regal business, foreign and domestic The i latest years are the/ best ; The current earnings patents and the trade-mark "Regal," having a value in are the, largest in the lOstory of the business. • Present Owners— The Founders*— Not Selling Out to the present time the Regal Shoe Company has the rate of 7 per cent, per annum on all the Preferred r .been a close corporation, its ownership being vested Stock outstanding. / - exclusively in its founders, and each one has a keen The Regal Shoe Company is recognized by the , interest in perpetuating the\ great success achieved. sho ? , ! ra ? e \^ nd^l?^ , n^ S ? aper tr !? d v^ ' Tfc- \u25a0«..\u25a0\u25a0« i j- -ie ! *- oa A ~ u ?rr* * penodicals, like World's Work, System, National and The men actively engaged in the present manage-: McClure's, as' being the; leading shoe concern in the' ment are young men in the prime of their powers', world, founded on the most successful and practical : which fact eliminates: for a long time the ".possibility of .principles. It is: frequentiy referred tb\by^"^ loss of prestige and earning capacity through the loss writers on business system as having ;the"most, efficient of the genius that created the business. "They will and systematic organization for the hahdUng and per- " \u25a0 "-"'\u25a0*" \u25a0\u25a0'" \u25a0 »'»** petuation of Its business \u25a0 \u25a0-. .•' continue to work-on the same principles and according^ r , AH whb are interested in this: offer are cordially the same methods which have been responsible for the invited to : inspect the': factory at^ WhitmanyMass.i and ,. • rapid and profitable development of the business up to . make a thorough investigation of the bo^ks^ files; and this date. v records of the Regal KCompanyl Every 'facility; will The interest which is' held by them? represented £f afforded to all} prospective purchasers,of stock, or th» r« mn ,«n cfv, ir 4. 3 1 * j- • their representatives, who may come to the general^K by,the Common SfDck, cannot receive one cent of dm- offices oV the Company to satisfy themselves of the fiend until the full quarter's dividend has been paid at soundness of the investment. : B ; Sixty-Five Leading Banks in Largest Cities - . - from Boston to San Francisco, from St Paul to New, Money draw interest from .the date the subscrrp- Orleans, have consented to act as depositories for receiving subscriptions and delivering stock certifi- -reserves the right to; reject any application or to award cates. A complete list of these banks will>bemailedf a smaller amount than is applied for. - free on request Or subscribers may remit direct to E. ,* p rncn > rr # M i \^tti nn *«**u r/lllin u f . *»rtm t Riiee Troji en wr p Aw oi <3iiX<i^r Amrionw . < no c,.™^ *• "rospecius selling Tortn complete Tacts , ;Subscnptionswill be filled in order of their receipt. : Summer St.^ Boston, Mass. y 780 MARKET ST., PHELAN BUILDING ' ' Factories, Whitman, Mass: 140u jYAIi i nl t j 5 AVt., CyßiußuSn ST. .'. ." THE SAN; PRANCISGO GALL, THURSDAY, FEBRIJARY 21, 1907. Clifford M Co . 03 —1 N H Florence .12 — E Com Wonder — .'lB Nevada Wonder— 'SO Ely Gibraltar. — 25 N Star Wonder •— 24 Ely Jura Cop. — 20 Pittsb S Peak. l.CO' l:6s Eagle's Nest.. 23 27 Ramsey Wonder —. 30 Vfw G Boulder 20 — Ram "Com .Won: — '. 30 Falrvw Eaglo. — 85 Red Wing.: . . . — S2 Frvw R Rock. — 43 Heese Riv Gold 17 — Frvw S King. 52 53 Round Mt:...-. — 1.00 Flor G Red X — 20 Rnd Mt Alpine — ' ot> Golden S Peak— 08 Round Mt Ex. — 22 Goldyke Reef. — • 14 Searehlt Treaß. 32^ 33 Gold Quarts.. 30 — Sil Peak MCo 18 Ida Mines...: 21 - — - Smoky. V&RM - — CO Ida Mac Annex — 05 7 Troughs Cleg 11 — Interstate ... ,05 06 Vnlture ...... — 80 Jaofe P0t. .'..^.50 1.52 Walker. L Hia.MO — v PERSONS KNOCKED fOFP CAR While a car, westbound oruTwenty sgcond street, was crossing \u25a0 Valencia yesterday afternoon it : was/ bumped into ! by ; a,] northbound car .on the 'latter street, causing a number; of people .. to be thrown t to the ground. ;The only 'person Injured iWas a Mrs. who was more stunned by :. her/ fall; than hurt.' The Twenty-second-street:, car was : thrown ) from the itrack and : ,lt causedna-delay in; traffic" on that street for about half .an hour. , ' \u25a0 DAMAGE SUIT IS SETTLED A damage suit; for $3000," brought by Luigl Stef enatti -" against • the ' Stauff er Chemical Company, h was "settled - out of court; yesterday "on a^STSj compromise, after "a hearing, of 'a. portion of the .tes timony in Judge Hunt's { court^ Stefe nattif had. one of his arms broken while fixing al belt jon a ' machine : in the com pany's -factory at "Utah j and Alameda* streets 'on November. 16,~ 1905, : and blamed the company for negligence in connection, with the accident. - >. MSS^ dispebsalMjSjT r^""^^** "/.-\u25a0 •.- of \u25a0\u25a0 - All i the j Horses owned by the estate of JAMES COFFIN (Deceased) MONDAY EVEN1NG.. *°......... FE8. 5f5.1»07 INCLUDING ADMIRAL TOGO, the talk of all California horsemen, and one of tbe beat prospects lor a 2:OS trotter In America, v GRACE ZOLOCK, a fast two-year-old pacer. ROSE LECCO,. a phenomenal two-year-old trot- ter, and. many other speed prospects. BROOD MARES by McKlnney, Zombro. Zolock. . Cnpid, Oro Wilkes and Secretary. , COLTS AND FILLIES «rot of those mares by the I .'best speed sires on the coast. AT CHASE'S NKW PAVILION— Where you can see. speed, action and manners regardless of ' the weather. . ; \u25a0 Seats for 1500 people. Reserved seats for ladles. • • Write for catalogue. Bones at yard Feb. 23. 'FRED: 11. CHASE & CO., W 478 Valencia St.. near 16th., San Francisco, Cal. : W&M ; : AT AUCTION THURSDAY. FEB. 2t. AT 613 : BROADWAY. OAKLAND. Cal.. between . Ist and 2d Sts., I will sell the entire stock . of Edward ' D. Allen, 85 bead, constating of Work, ' Draft and Bnssj- Horses. You will do well In attending this sale, as Mr. Allen ! Is retiring from | bnsiness . and all his stock is to be sold without. reserve. WILUAM CLOUGn. Aoctloneer. £© : M' : .&s AT AUCTION 25 HEAD OF ALL-PURPOSB HORSES.' WAG- ONS. BUGGIES AND HARNESS. You can see i these horses in harness after tbe sale and must be as represented. 565 4TH ST.. OAKLAND. FRIDAY, February 22. 11 a. m. > J- W. MEDEIROS, Auctioneer. OCEAX TaAVEL Steamcrß leave Broadway /Op —^o\ Wharres MxßSkn For LOS Wx^jkl ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBARA SANTA ROSA ......... ETery Sunday. 10a.m. STATE OP CAL ...... Brery Thursday. 10 a. m. for SEA TTLE,TACOMA VICTORIA, B.C VANCOUVER, B. C Puget Sound & Alaskan Ports SPOKANE .....Feb. 18. Mar. 3. 11 a. m. UMATILLA. .Feb. 21, Mar. 8, 11 a. m. CITY OF PUEBLA ...Feb. 28, Mar. 13, 11 a. m. And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. For EUREKA (Hamboldt Bay) POMONA ............Feb. 13.19.25.1:30 p.m. CORONA Feb. IC. 22, 28. 1:30 p.m. And Erery Third Day Thereafter. For GUAYMAS, MAZATLAN, LAPAZ, ENSENADA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO, ALT AT A CURACAO ...Mar. 7. 10a.m. i*>' Low rate*— Including Berth and Meals. Right reserved to Change this Schedule. TICKET OFFICES: San Francisco, " 3' Market st. and Broadway Wharf.' Telephone Temporary 492. Oakland .......'. »6S Broadway San Francisco Freight Office. Broadway Wharf. CD. DUNANN. G. P. A.. San Francisco. Toyo Kisen Kaisha • T - »' A. ; (Oriental Steamship Co.) -.?.-. Have .Opened Their Permanent Office at Room 240, James Flood Buildli^ 8. S. "Nippon Mara," Wednesday. March 13, -1907. >• ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-- :. \u25a0 -•> .-. . ...-•> • S. S. = "Hong Kong Mara," Wednesday, April S.S. : 'Anjerica Mam," Friday, May 3, 1907. Steamers ..will leave wharf, corner First and Brnnnan- streets, 1 p. m., for Yokohama and Hongkong, calling, at Honolulu. -Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hong- kong with steamers for Manila, India, etc No cargo received. on board on day of sailing. Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at office, James Flood Building. ; W. H. AVERT. \u25a0 \u25a0: ..''. Assistant General Manager. OCEANIC S. S. CO. SYDNEY. AUCKLAND, SAMOA. HONOLULU- 'S. S. Sonoma sails 2 p. m. Feb. 28. Christ- church (International Exhibition) »ad return, first. $208.50; second, $228.50. . HONOLULU only — S. S. Alameda sails 11 a. m. March 8. Round trip, first class, $125. TAHITI, SOUTH SEAS— S. S. Mariposa satis at 11 a. m. March 10. First class round trip, $125. J. D. SPBECKELS & BROS. CO. 5S Clay Street, San Franchco. .-Passenger Department. 673 - Market st. 'Phone "Temporary 1231." \u25a0AMERICAN LINE Plymouth — Cherbourg — Southampton PHILADELPHIA.Mar.2, Mar.3o.'Apr.27, May 25 NEW YORK. . .Mar. 16. Apr. 13. May 11, June 'B ST. LOUIS.. Mar. 23, Apr. 20, May 18. June 15 CELTIC, 20,004 Ten 5....... Apr. 6, May 4 j . Philadelphia— Qneenstofrn— Liverpool Haverford : ... .Mar. 9 Friesland ...... .Mar. 23 Noordland Mar. 10 Merlon .Mar. 30 ATI*AXTIC TRANSPORT LIKE : - Sew York— London Direct MINNETONKA...Feb 23,' Apr. 6. May 4, June 1 MINNEAPOLIS ..Mar. 9. Apr. 13, May 11 MINNEHAHA.: Mar. 23, Apr. 20. May 13 ME3A8A.. ....... ...Mar. 30. Apr. 27., May 25 . HOLLAND- AMERICA LINE - NeW - Tork," Rotterdam, via Boulogne Sailings Wednesdays, i as per Sailing List. Noordam, Feb. 27," sam N.Am'dam.Mr. 20, 10am Ryndam, Mar. 6.10 a m Statendam.Mr. 27, 10am Potsdam, Mar. 13, sam Noordam, Apr. 3, 9 am RED , STAR LINE ' < v New York— Antwerp— Paris ZEELAND ......Mar. 2, Mar. 30, Apr. 27 KROONLAND ......"... .Mar. 9, Apr. 6, May 4 VADERLAND ...Mar. 16,' Apr. 13, May 14 FINLAND. . ;-:..".•:. ...Mar. 23, Apr. 20, May 18 , WHITE STAR LINE i . \ New ' York — Querns to wn — Liverpool OCEANIC ......... Feb. 27,- Mar. 27, Apr. 21 TEUTONIC ........ Mar. 6, Apr. 3. May 1 BALTIC '• ............ Mar. 13, Apr. 10, May 8 MAJESTIC .Mar. 20, Apr. 17. May 13 CEDRIC ; •>. .Mar. 22,- Apr. 10 V Ply mouth — Cherbourg — Sou ( ham pi on BALTIC . . ...... ..... .-: i., ':. Apr. 6, noon, May 4 •ADR1AT1C. ....... .May 22, June 19. July 17 TEUT0N1C........... May 29., June 26, July 24 OCEANIC .......... ..June 5, July 3. July SI MAJE5T1C............ June 12, July 10, Aug. 7 "* New, 25,000 Tons; has Elevator, Gym- nnslum, Turkish Baths and : Band. . Uowton— tliieensloivn — Liverpool CYMRIC ..................Mar. 30. Apr. 25 ARABIC ...Kv... ............. .May 0, June 6 .REPUBLIC ...?...........>.... May 30, July 3 :to; MFDITERRANFAN via THE/ ' '. "ICUI I LnnrtNLnPl AZORES r: ;;-.>-- .,:-' FROM .NEW YORK: Celtic ..........March 2, 7 am (21,000 tons) CretiC. . . ..".". . ... Mar. 30, noon ; May 9, June 20 Republic . . .. . . . . r. . . . .'. ..... .Apri1*20, 10 a. m - : .: FROM BOSTON:, ; Republic .... . . .... . . ". . . .... ... .March ; 16. ' noon Canopic .......... April 10. 3:30 a.'..m.,~<MayMB Romanic ........: :...:...:....... .April 27 G.'N*. KOEPPEL. Passenger Agent Paciflc Coast," ;.; . > 207 Monadnock Building. Twin Screw" Passenger Service !' "' PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG— HAMBURG. Graf Waldersee.Feb. 23 Pretoria:....... Mar. 18 BaUTla.'. '..".':;.. Mar. 2 Amerika.. ....... Mar. 21 •KaiB*r. ; A. Vla.Mar. 8 Patricia, ........Mar. 2a Deutschland ' . . .Mar. : 16 Pennsylvania ' . . '.Mar. 30 -\u25a0 *TUe * Amerika . and Kalnrrin *.; Auguitt Victoria, of 25,000 tons each, cross the Atlan- tic in about 6% ; Day*. 1 MOST : PERFECT LINERS -AFLOAT. \u25a0\u25a0•-\u25a0: SERVICE " : TO GIBRALTAR, NAPLES AND GENOA. Romanic..... r.Mareh Bf 'Moltke. :.:"...* ;April 23 •Hamburg.. •: March 2G[ 'Hamburg.. ......May 7 '•Has Grillroom, Uymnasium.'etc.r .--«.. 33VMb REDUCTION ON EUROPEAN r :/- "j Travel Bureau . R- R. Tickets. I hotel "aecomme^ dations * and : general • Information . about r; foreign travel. I , Travelers'- Cheek*, good all over the world. Hai^i^g^mericffillirie r \ 80S Market St., San Franciauo. - RAILWAY TRAVEL # Trains kav* tad are iat toarmeat San Francisco Feoh Ff-B»rA«T S. 1307 FERRY DEPOT Foot of Market Street Leare . —VIA OAKLAND PIER— Arriv 7.Na Richmond. Benicia. Sacramento. Snisun and Way Stations 7w4S» 7.00 a Elmira. VacaTllle. Winters. Rnsw sey „ „ ; „._ . IAM* 7.00 a Davis. Woodland. MarysTille. Chico. Red Bluff-OroTllle.__ T. 41» 7^oa Elmhnrst. Newark. Centervflle. ban Jo*e. Los Gatos. Wright ._ $.U» 7.49 a Vallejo. Napa. Cali.sto?r*. Santa Rosa. Martinez. Son Ramon *-23a 7.40 a Niles. Pleasanton. LiTermore. Tracy. Lathrop. Stockton- IJ>» ».00« Shasta Express— (Via Davis.) WUiiams, Willows. Red Bluff. Ashland. Portland and East_ 123» »Joa Martinez. Antioch, Byron. Tracy. Stock ton. Newman. Los Banes. Mendota. Armona." Hanford. 4.85» Visalia, Portervil2e «•«» SJOa Port Costa. Lathrop. Merced. )!o» desto. Fresno. Hanford, Vt salia.Tulare.Bakersneld 4.4J» >.40a Niles. San Jose. livermora. Stockton CMilton). Valley Spring. lone. Sacramenb* <-W» 8.40 a Boiiora.TuolumneandAngeJs._ 4.M» 9.00 a Atlantic Express — Ogden . \u25a0\u0084\u25a0 *J»» • .Wi Reno, Toaopah. Goldfleld___ 4-23» 9.40« Richmond. Port Costa, Martinez. and Way Stations #.4Sto IOJOa VaUejo. Mare Island. Napa „__ IUZSa I0J0« New Orleans Express— Bakers- * field. Los Angeles. Demlng. El Paso, New Orleans... _„„ T.OSp 10.20» Port Costa. Martinea, Byron. Vracy. Lathrop. Stockton. &1 erced, Raymond, Fresno. tioshen Junction. Hanford. Lemoore. Visalla. Tular*. T. 0»» ll.Wa The Overland Limited— Omaha. Chicago. Denver. Kansas City \u25a0 12H 11.40 a Niles and Way Stations J. 4«» \u25a0 2.80» Newark. Agnew. San Jose. 12tm 1 3.00> Benlcia. Winters. Sacramento. Woodland. Knights Landing. Mary svi Ue and OrovUiei IM* 3.20p Port Costa.' M*rtin«. Byion. Tracy. Modesto. Marced, * Fresno ; ttJS* 3.3 C» Via Tiburon. West Napa. St Helena. Calistog* . IMJS* 3.40» Portland Express, (via Davij), Williams. Willows. Red Bloff. Ashland. Portland and East f.4Sa 3.40p Niles and Way Stations 7.45» 4.00p Vallejo, Martinez. San Ramon, Napa. Callstoga. Santa Rosa— f.tt» 4.00p Niles. Tracy. Stockton Lodl UJU 4.20> Elmhnrst. Newark Centerville i H.4U Agnew. San Jose. • t!o.4fa 4.40j) Hasward.Niles.lrvlnston.Saa ttlSa Jose. Livermoro — . tll^to S. 00» The Owl Limited— Newman. Los Banos. Memiota. Fresno. To. lare. Bakenfield. Los Ansele* t.*3* 5.20^ Hayward. Niles and San Jose I.U* 5.20» Vallejo. Port Costa. Benicia. Sui- son. Sacramento HJSa S. 00» China and Japan Fast Matt— Ogden, Omaha. Chicago Martinez. Stockton. Sacra* mento. Reno, Sparks . 12.4<t S.ZOp Hay ward. Niles and San Jose — t.4fa 7.W» Tonopah Pass.— Port Costa. Be» nicia. Snlsun. Elmira. Di.ton. Davis. Sacramento. Trockes Hazen. Fallon. Tonopah. Goldfleld and Keeler 748 a 7.00* Vallejo. Beneeia and Way Sta- tions. Snnday only 11 -It* S.2op Oregon Express — Sacramento. . Mary sville. Redding. Port- land. Puget Sound and East. 5.43 a S.Oflp Fast Mail— Ogd en. Omaha. Chi- cago.— Pueblo. Kansas City. St. Louis „. , ,. A .., U.U» COAST LINE j tO~ (Third and Towosend Strati) • 6.10 a Valencia St., San Jose and War Stations ;' ..,,„ OJ4» 7.00 a Valencia St, Redwood. San Jose, .^.-v.Morganhill. Gllroy. Pajaro. Wauonville. Santa Cms— Lao. rel— Boulder Creek. Salinas Del Monto. Monterey. Paciflc o.ooa Shore lJne~LlmTted^€an~Jo^". Salinas. Paso Robles Hot Springs. San Lais Obispo. Santa Barbara. Los Angeles . 9JO» B.oo* Del Monte, Monterey. Paciflc Grove ._._ MO* B.ooa Wateonville. Santa Cruz. Lauiel. Boulder Creek — 13b 8.30* The Coaster— San Jose, Salinas, Paso Robles Hot Springs. Santa Margarita. San Lull Obispo, Goadalupe. Santa Barbara. San Buenaventura. ' Oxnard. Burbank. Los Angeles 11.45* BJOa Gilroy. Hollister.Tres Pinos. Pa- jaro. Watsonville. Santa Craz. Castrovillfc Del Monte. Paciflc Grove. Surf. Lompoc. 11.45» 9.05 a Valencia St.. South San Fran- cisco. Palo Alto. San Jose. — 7.43» 10.30« Valencia St.. BHrllngame, Saa Mateo. Redwood. Palo Alto. San Jose — l*t» 11.30. Valencia St., San Jose and Way Stations ; 4.15» 2.80p Valencia St, San Jose and Way Stations — — - — 9JSm \u25a0 J. 00» Del Monte Express — Valencia - St.. San Jose, Gllroy. Watson- ville. Santa Cm*. Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove 12.15 a 3.00» Holliiter. Tres Plnos., . SAH 3.15p New Orleans Express— El Paso. San Antonio. Houston, New Orleans and East itlS* 3.15b San Jose. Salinas, Paso Robles Hot Springs. Santa Barbara. Lo& Angeles I— _.-. t. It* 3.15* Watsonville. Santa Cruz, Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Gro ve_.. ™ .„... , H.4S* 3.30p Valencia St. Soith Saa Fran, cisco, San Jose. Gilroy. HoU lister. Tres Pinos II JS« 4J«p Valencia St. Saa Jose and Way i HMm Stations .*: I 14.15 a tS.OO? Valencia St.. Burltngame. Saa _ Mateo. Palo Alto. San Joae. v Los Gatos _„ t J. 3*« 5.3 Dp Valencia St.. San Jose and Way Stations „ 19.33 a tS.COp Valencia St.. BurUngame. San, Mateo. Beresford. Belmont. "* San Carlos, Redwood. Fair Oaks. Menlo Park. Palo Alto, Jose _. 7.4*» S.3op Valencia St.. San Jose and Way Stations .._ __« IJOa B.oo* Sunset Express— San Jose. Sail* na3. Paso Robles Hot Spring*. San Luis Obispo. Santa Bar- bara. Los Angeles. Doming. El Paso. New Orleans . 10. IS* B.Bo* Golden State Limited Sleeper- El Fa3o. Kansas City. St. Louis. - . Chicago . 10.15 a I.OOp Pajaro. Watsonville. Capitol*. Santa Cruz. Castroville. Del Monte. Paciflc Grove 11.43* S.IS* ' ValendavSt. Ocean View. Palo , .Alto. San Jose ; , C4fc tl.OOp Sacramento River Steamers ,' tlOO» 4.00* Tuesdays from Howard StWhari N0.2. "S.S. Breakwater." -» Marshfield. Co<iaille» Myrtl*. Point. Ore - : . Cnloa Transfer Company agents eoliast t*a. 1 gag* and cheeks on trains •? \u25a0wi laam rilnlM aad deliver bags&M . to naUsoea. TJ»«y *m aßtaori—d to cases baggaga 4tgttt tea* MaY? deaca. Teleptjoa* Temporary ISHB. *\u25a0-• 1 ' OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY ' (Foot of Market Street) 7.C0.3.00. 9.00. 10.C0, lli» a. m. 12.00. 1X0. 2.00. 3 00. 4.00. 5.00. 6.00. 8.00. 9J0 p. a. A for Morning. P for AXtarooos tSnnday excepted. t3unday only. , ML TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sansallto Varry. Foot of lUrkat •*. ,-J Lv. Saa Fran, i Lv. Tamalpala. j Wk daytSocdsy r^V^^t SaadayiWk daj '• 9:50 At 5:25 A 10:40 Al t:tO A ! 1:«1'J»;5UA \?^*r 1:08 H 1:05 If i .......fin&OAf 2:301' 4:80 9 ; Safdayl I:44'P ySBT 4:30 Hsat'dat | 4:35 P[ 3:15 P IT ) 8:48 P) tijdp ! On Legal BoUdaya Traiaa Ron on Snoday Ttea. [ TICKET OFFICH AT SAPS AUTO r»BaT. BAY AM) IXTEHURBAX ROUTTga MARE ISLANEL NAVY YARD! VALLEJO and NAPA SA?J VALLKi HOLTE MonUcello S. 8. Co. auu S*i>* VaUey Ekcttla B. B. Co. Clcse coEaectiuoa. •—ROUND TKIPB DAILT— • • Bo«U Utn Saa rraaelsco 7:00. *»:4* a. aa, 12:30 soon, 3:15, 8:00. '3:30 n. Bk \u25a0aa rraaelsco landing aad ofte*. CUr-rtrwrt Wharf. Nocta End Ferry taUldtac MuteMtnst Ferry. « Meals a la carte. Phone Temporary 404. '.} •Lands Navy lard direct. OCEASTKAYEL COSPA6JIIE GESE3AIE THASSATUTOQUE DII^:CT,LIXE TO HATKE-PAKWL ." ; S .; Sailins" e«erj Tttoraday. ' lnstead of , Satarday. at 10 a. m., from Pier 41", Nortii Rlvtr. toot ot Morton street." \u25a0\u25a0' - ;\u25a0•;.."»"•''• - First 'class to Havre, JTO and upward: sacoa4 class to Havre, $45 and npward. GENERAU AGENCT i FOR UNITED STATES ASD CU»- AOA. 22 - Broadway - (Hudson Building), Nrw Tort. " J.- ' F." FUGAZI, manager Paette • Owast. 630 Montgomery st««t. San Frmnelaeft, Hc*»ta aold by all Railroad Ticket Agtats. i 15