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ljnytofi, <12 per ton; New Wellington. Jl2; Coos Bsy, fiO; Australian house — Richmond, etc 112 « umberland, «14 in bulk and $15.!>0 in Vacksi thracitc - J15 = °° ke ' * 17 *** *°** in bulk aaa fl» in tarks: Rocky mountain, nominal Olis <<jueutlonß are for barrels) — Linseed 56c per callon for boiled and 64c for raw. cases 6c more; castor oil, in cases. No. 1. 75c- Baker's A A, -cases. ji.2sei.So; lneol. 50c for boiled and «Se for raw; Cblna nut, cases, 76<gS6c p«r eal )nn; cocoannt oil. in barrels. 57V2&eic for XX x t-SeW^c lor No . i an<l 52%e56c for No 2' aeeordlng' to quality: extra bleached winter (fcperm oil. 65c; natural winter sperm ol» 65c r-atural whale oU. 55c: extra winter str»<n<*i lard c!U 00c; No. 1 lard oil, 75e: pure vllttEot 52l No - » «?UMot oil, 65c: herring on; *^'t^ moa OIU 350: boUed fish °a. 35c; paint Coal oIL Gasoline, etc.— Water white coal oil rrotn tank wagoas, lOfgllc; B pecial do. 12c I*ari oil to caees. 17c; astral. 17c; star. 17c ri^astar. 20c; Elaine. 26% c: eocene. 20c- red crown* and motor gasoline. In bnlk 16c, in cases 23c; No 1 engine dlsUllste, In iron barrels or drums, SHe; No. 2 do. 7%c. cases 7c more; 88 «"gree gasoline. In bulk 30c. in cases 37«4e naphtha, in bulk 10c. cases 17iic * * Turpentine —^74c per gallon In cases and 67c in arums and iron barrels. wSSfo/K*? l^ iS&.T&'li* $625; Fl • fc E^L. and , Wh!t * *"**— Sed lead." S^QSe per lb; wblte lead, £©B>4c. according to quality. Svgar — Tbe Western sugar refining company quotes as follows, terms net cash: Cubes and A crashed. S.so^; powdered, &.35c; candy cranu lsted, 5.55 c; fine fruit or coarse granulated, 8.25 c; beet granulated (100 lb baps only), 5.05 c; confectioners' A. 5.25 c; magnolia A. 4.55 c; extra C. 4.75 c; golden C. 4.65 c; D. 4.55 c: H, &. E. •«TT»tal domlnoß, 8.65 c; tablets, half bbls. 5.75 c; boxe* «c per lb. Barrels and 50 lb bags 10c, half bbls 25c and boxes 50c more per 100 lbs Tor all grades. No orders taken for less than 75 trawls or Its equivalent. Beet sugar, "Monarch" trand, la quoted over and above tbe price of Frandtrd fine (cane) irranulated in 100 lb bags as follows: Bags. 100 lbs, 35c; barrels, 45e; half barrels, 60c; 40 lb tins, cased. $2.05: 35 :b tins, cased. 52.03; 10 lb tins, cased, 10 5n a ft*. $2.T0; 8 lb Has, 8 in a case, $2.70; 30 lb It^rrlpts of Produc* FOR FRIDAY. FEBRCART 21 Floor, qr slcs 2.llC!l>atber, roll* ... ISO \u25a0Wheat, ctln 560iT*llow. ctls ...; ; '.-'-' 8 Parley. ctU 5.305 Hides, No S2l \u25a0^ats. etl« 560! Pelts, No S*.is B'anK. eks lllLlme. tbls 2T3 <:orn (w«>«t), ctls 6f>o'Si!Far, ctls 600 Ry*. ctls 300! Wine, t»ls 26.70U J?ran, sks lOOiSalt. tons 30 MifUJUncs. *k» .. 12O'Lnmber. Mft <>0 Imitators. ek« ... l,lso ! Ouickßllver. tJask* 155 Hay. tons 7221 Apple*, bxs 400 Straw, tons .... lS'.Oranjres. bxs . 1.200 Hop*, balf* 111 Oil. bblK ST.O Wool. t-V * 72] Paper, Wls 825 Shorts, ska ..... 50| THE STOCK MARKET "-f>u»h«-rn Xrrada* Illictir-r and Com- [ «tock.a I.o«it — Vo S««slon« Today Th* ooothero Nevada* were more liberally traded In yesterday and prices ruled firm, with Hosing quotations for the leaders higher on the £ay with few exceptions. GoldSeld Consolidated <Sos«»d at $4.97, against $4.70 on. Thursday, and touched J5 Just before the close. Florence closed at $4.25. against $4.12. and Belmont at $1.52, \u25a0 gainst $1.30. Tbe market was bifber in the afternoon than in the morning. Tbe Comstocks, on the contrary, were lower on th« day. Opbir <-l>»stn*{ at $2.55, against $2.M on \u25a0TUursflay. and Mexican at«»sl.os. against ?1.20. «.ud. 90 on. Ther* was liberal trading in- the leader*. No news of importance was reported. Local eesroitJes on the stock and bond ex changes continued seglected. All the exchanges will be closed today, which fl a legal holiday. •STOCK AUTO BOM> EXCHANGES ; \ FRIDAY, Feb. 21—10:30 a. m. r.VITED STATES BONDS , Bid. Ask.! Bid. A*k. . 4s qt cp new.ii»4i2iu,:3s <jr conp..-10C«*il01Vi MISCELLANEOUS BONDS Al« A W ss. — — 0 Tran Cn 5s M%100',4 Asto Oil &•- — 84- O Trac Cn f.s — 94 B»s> CPC 6s. 9714 — O Trac Co 5s — — • Cal C O ss. JWI4 — (• W gtd ss. — 95 Cal G &Eg Oceanic' S Si. 40 — n4 rt 5«. - so ora Cable 68.102VJ — Ccl ft C ss. — J'C Pac G Im 4s. — 90 C«J Wine 6s. — 87 P E Rr 6c. — IQOV4 C C Wat 6*. — — irac LAP 5«. — 87 Do X mgss PIM. 93 iPac T&T 6». — »Si^ F.d LAP 65.103 105%!r &. C H 6s. — 101 F & C H 6s. — 105 IP 4 O E & - 102 «<>ary st 6».. *9% — IPcwell »t 65.. — 105 HC & S »s. J»4 t#> |sac EG&RSs. P2?i — Hon R T 6s. — 106% ,SF 4 SJVSs.K'S 111 L Tahoe R5« — — SF.O & SJ5s. 98 — L A Elec ss. — 100 Do 2d .mgSs — — LAG & Elss. — 89 SJ& SCR 44s — — L A Ry 55.. 104 106^4 Sierra R 65..— 105 LAL ftd ss. — 101 S4* of A 6s LAP Jem ss. — l^ U!W*) JOOSjiiojii LAP Cal 5«. — P7 (1910 V 101 Vi — Mkt st C 6«. — 104% S P of C 6s Do Inn tm. »7 100 1 n912) — 106 VVfc MtTTw.IOO — I«PG 1 Cg ss. — 112H NR of C 55.110»4 — S P B R 6s. — 124 N PC B 5&.1O0 — SPBR Ist r4s 69% — N C By 55..100 103 SV W * mg4s — SO NC P C ss. 86 — Stkn G4E 6s. — 105 N* El Co 6s. — 85 UG & E se. — 93 O GL4H 6».I00 102*}2JrR of SF 4s. 69 66% Oak Tran 65.107 — jVal Co P se. 00% — Oak Tran-6s. — 102 | '\u25a0'I'.'y WATER STOCKS Marin Co .. 45 — IS V Wat Co. 21% 22 GAS AND ELECTRIC MotE L «tfs 5 — !Pae I> C 0.... 66 — Po ex ctls B*4 — iStka G&E. 62 — INSURANCE Fireman's Fend .........—».......150. 155 BANK STOCKS I Am NU Bk.UO 120 !Lon, P & A. — 140 Arj:l©-Cal .. — — JMer Trost .. — 200 Pank of C*L — S3O S F NatlonaJL — — Ctl Safe Dp. — — Union T Co. — 5250 rirtt Katnl.iOO 215 SAVINGS BANKS C«r S & L-. — 8000 IS F Say U.. — 600 Bom S Bk.. — 2600 |Say & L So.. 90 120 Hut Bar Bk, — SS ISec Say Bk.. — w— STREET RAILROADS CaCforsla ..100 117 IPreeldlo 10 20 Oeary — 40 1 POWDER C-'tct Coctoliaa.tea O> — 71 SCGAR JTrwaHaa O. 79 El iOnora»a S C. 29 — Hffnekaa 8 0 7% S^lPaauhan S C 14# 14% Hotch SP C 14«» 14%iUcion S Co.. — 37H Kllanea SC. — 2% Do pool ... — 37^ MakaweU C. — 29% I aUSCELLANEOUS Alaska P A. 38 89>4iOeeanle S Co. Ssc — A.fco Oil 00. — 2»Va Pae Aux F A 1% — Cal F O A. 99% — IPac C 80rax.152% — Cal Win* A. 76 77UiPec T4T pfd — 82 UVc UtTm. — 115 I Do com ... — IC% SALES Morning Session Board— . 29 Paaubau S P Co J4.50 $1000 8 F, Oak & S Jose Ry 5s 95.25 $2,000 S P Arizona €s (1909; 100.75 Afternoon Session ' Board — • $L,OOO Contra Costa Water Co 5s 97.25 . • Ktr<>et — \u2666 $2,000 S P R R Ist ref 4s 59.50 California Stock aad Oil Exchange Bld.Afk.l . Bid.Ask. Amo OU et-27.00 29.00"Rice Ranch ..1.00 — Clkremont ...1.00 1.20 SF & McKltt.7.oo — Gradosa —2.3o.Saner D0ugh..1.65 —' Home ....... .« —'Sovereign .... 15 is! Janctlon ..... 2S SS&terlinj; :1.85 1.95 Kern River . .6.00 6.2j Sunset Mon -.13 — Uoda VJ*«.'. \u25a0J« —il.nlon 210.00 —I McKlttrVk .. 12 20 W*basn SO — Monte Crlsto. 15 — Wclverine .... SO — l^eVrless .....3.00 — W X Oil Co.. 20 — lieiinoct .... 12 —IWest Union. —130.00 OFFICIAL SALES , Informal Spsslon — 100 Garemont 1.20 11^0 a. m. Session— 3 Union 215.00 . 50 Imperial 19.50 2 p. za. Session — PKo aales. " r.; \ - Mfnlne: Stocks - BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the Saa Francisco stock and exchange board yesterday: COMSTOCKS Regular Morning Session 200 Alpha 05 700 Ophir ......2.824 100 B*»t * Belch. 6fl! 700 Potosl .......;. 14 1200 Challenge .... OSi 100 Savage ... 55 "bull rawhide mining' -— -— COMPANY—— JUST ORGANIZING TWO CLAIMS, FORTY ACRES; ALREADY^ SURVEYED; FOR PATENT. Joins Queen Regent of Rawhide, which is now sell- ing on local Exchange around . twenty cents. A few months ago^ I organized the Queen Regent, which now shows 500 per cent profit to organizers. \u25a0 YOU CAN BUY A "BULL RAWHIDE" organization interest for a small amount of money. See me todaj- or tomorrow. J. E. K£RR r| 368 Bush Street: San Francisco, Cal. v 500 Con Va M Co. 6SJ 300 Scorpion ...... 14 100 Hale & Norc. 48] 600 Sierra Nev ... 47 s<Xi Keornck 06 200 Union Con' ... 45 000 Mexican l.itOi 400 Union Con . ..44 Informal Session 500 Belcher 2111500 Opblr 200 Caledonia .... 15 1 200 Ophlr ..2.65 300 Do. b 30... 10 4CK) Ophlr 2.62^ 100 Ctallenge .... 08 500 Ophlr ~.2.*0 200 Con Va M Co. 67 1200 Overman ..... 10 SOO Con Va M Co. «6 '600 Potosl 14 ! 200 Hale & Norc. 4b 1000 Savage ....... 65 800 Mexican 1.15 200 Ravage 64 300 Mexican ...1.17^ 600 Savage 58 1300 Mexican ...1.12H 400 Sierra Nev ... 43 1300 Mexican I.U. 400 Sierra Nev ... 42 I 200 Mexican ...1.07^ 1000 Sierra Nev ... 41 1400 Ophlr ......2.72^ SOO Sierra Nev ... 4u SOO Ophir 2.75 1900 Union Con ... 42: 100 Ophir 2.67U 1600 Union Con ... '43, 350 Opbir 2.M> 100 Union Con ... 40 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bid.Ajk.) Bid.Ask. Alpha 04 05 Justice ....... — 06 Alta "— 02 Kcutuck 05 OT Andes — 19 Lady Wash .. — " o<3 Telcher 21 22 Mexican 1.05 1.10 Best & Belch. 6S O»!n Gould &C. 21 — Hulllon — NJiOceldeutal .... 20 — Caledonia .... 15 17|Ophlr ........2.55 2.60 Challenge ... 08 ot<; Overman ..... 10 11 CJiollar 12 14 rotosi 14 15 Confidence ... 65 — Savage '53 . 54 Con Imperlsl. 02 03!SPorplon 13 14 Ccn N York. — 03iSeg Belcher ..03 03 Con-Va M Co. 60 «7lSierra Nev ..-. 41 42 Ciuwn Point.. £S 30i Silver ... 3S, — Exchequer — 20| Union Con ... 41 \u25a0 13 Gcnld & Cur. 21, 23jUtah 06 08 Hale & Norc. 47 49'YcllOW Jacket.l.4o 1.55 Julia 14 15i TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS Regular Session — 3:30 to 12:30 1000 Atlanta ...... 3112000 Kendall Ex... 0L 1000 Atlan & Pac. OliiiHX) Illinois Con .. 06' 200 Belmont 1.80J10J&00 LAge Harris. 01 500 Do. s 5 I. Bo i 1000 Lone Star J2 2000 Black' Ants .. 03 500 Man Cons .... 19 1000 Bine Bull ... IS COO Man Cons .... 18 :-"0 Booth 25 3000 Man Dexter . . 10 1000 Blfrg Victor.. Oi 50 MacNamara ..32 3000 Colum Mt. sls 22 900 Midway ...... 71 1600 Com Fraction. C 9 1000 Mineral Hill.. 10 2000 Comns Nation 03J 500 Mostana 1.90 2400 Daisy I.IOJIOOO Mont Bullfrog. 08 2'KKt Dm B Btte C. 2018000 Montgomy Mt. 10 800 Dmdfld Trngl. 10 SOO Nev Hills 8.00 HioO Dixie O4 . 500 Orlg Man .... 05 1100 Gld Con M...4.75 500 Oro 12 220 C Old Kewanas. 43 100 Pitts S rk..l.37'<j 200 Gld Kewanas. 44J2000 Queen Regent. 20 1000 Gld Kewanas. 42ii!100 Ked Hills .... *>2 2"-oo Gld Portland. 12 00*, Red Hills .... 31 K.OO Grandma .... 10 2000 Red Top Ex.. 15 1000 Do, s 5 10|2i>00 Sandstorm .... 80 2trt>j Great Bend .. 40 1000 Silver Pick .. 28 1000 Do, s 5 4011000 St Iveg ....;. 42 1500 Grt Bend Ex. 09 SOO Ton Eiten -...1.20 o<M.i HomesUke K. 49 100 Ton Nev. s 5.5.00 ISOO Jim Butler .. 3S 25 Ton Nev, 510.5.00 500 Do, b 60... 8911500 West End ... 30 1500 Jumbo Ex ... 4fl| Informal Session — 12:30 to 2 p. m. 500 Belmont ...1.82is!9O00 Jim Butler .. 40 SOO Belmont 1.35|1000 Do, b3O 42 C-00 Belmont 1.40U000 Jack Pot .... 20 Ktt Belmont ...1.42V&12000 Jumbo Ex .... 43 7<X) Belmont 1.45| 500 Jumbo Ex .... 45 500 Belmont ...1.47^|1000 Life Harris .. oi 500 Belmont I.soi<Jooo Man Humboldt 03 j 1500 Belmont ...1.62Vii1000 Man Little Joe 01 ! 500 Belmont 1.35| 500 Mayflower Con 15 1000 Black AnU .. 0311000 Mayflower Con 16 ICOO Blue Bell ... 105 00 MacNamara ..82 1000 Blue Bull ... IS eTOOO MacNamara .. 84 f>«o Blue Bull ... 17J2000 MacNamara ... 35 1000 Booth 2511000 Midway .• 71 1000 Blfrg Nat Bk 141 700 Midway .. 70 5(10 Columbia Mt. 23|2V00 Mineral Hill.. 10 3000 Col unabHt Mt. 22; 500 Montana .....I.PO 2000 Com Fraction. 69|2t00 Montcomy Mt. 10 2000 Com Fraction. 70S0O0 Do. blO 11 2100 Daisy 1.10:2000 Mustang 10 1700 Daisy 1.12^11500 Mustang 09 1000 Daisy 1.151 100 Nev Hills 8.10 »000 Dm B Btte C. •21 100 Do. s 5 8.00 S2OO Dm B Btte C. 2S| T>QO North SUr ... 18 200 Florence 4.15j3000 Nugget 04 100 Florence 4.2013000 Do, b 90.... 05 200 Gld Con M.4.77H;5G00 Orl£ Bullfrog. 03 1500 Gld Con M... 4.80 2000 Orig -Bullfrog. 04 i»O0 Gld Con M.4.82Mi Ro<^ Pitts S Peak.. 1.30 1900 Gld Con M...4.83 2700 Pitts S Pk..1.82J,4 3500 Gld Con M.4.87H 3"-00 Q Regent; b3O 21 j £00 Gld Con M...4.3P11000 Red Hills 32 I 200 Gld Con M. ..4.9.V3000 Red Top Ex.. 14 3H<O Gld Con M... 5. 00^2500 IW Top Ex.. 15 200 Gld Con M. 4. 92^!1000 Red Top Frac. 05 £500 Gld Kewanss. 4311000 Rescue 10 750 Gld Kewana*. 45:2000 Rescue '...i... .11 .'.OO Gold Scrptre. 07| 2<>o Round Mt ... 75 2< "00 Grandma 09 600 Sandstorm i... 30 1000 Do. b 90... 10 700 Ton Ex 1.17^ 20Oi i Grandma ...•. 10 300 Ton Exten ...1.20 3500 Great B*»nd .. 401 1000 Tramp Con .. 23 4<.»00 Grt Bend Ex. 09(1000 Do. b 30.... 21 j 2i*>o Homestake K. 50Jlgi0*< West End ... 30 2«X>O Illinois Con .. 07 j 1000 West End ... 32 100 Jim Butler .. S9t 1000 West End ... 31 1000 Jim Butler .. 41| CLOSING QUOTATIONS CALIFORNIA Bid.Aik.J Bld.A»k. Arponsut — S.OOl&rnTrtr Clinton 52 — NEVADA Tonopah District Bid.Ask.l " Bid.Ask. B^lmont 1.52 1.57 Midway 70 71 California ... 02 03 Mlzpah Ex ..05 — Cash Boy ... 03 04' Montana ..'...1.90 1.95 Esperanza ... — 01 Mout Mid Ex. 02 03 Eureka Ton. . . — 03 Mon Pitta Ex. — 05 Gold Anchor.. 04 05 North Star ... 15 17 Gold Croxvn .. 03 04, 0hi0 Ton 01 *2 Great Westrn. 01 021 Rescue Con ..10 — Home — 02iTon Exten ...1.17 1.22 Ind Ton .... — 01 Ton of Nev. .4.95 5.00 Jim ButW .. 40 42 West End ... 82 --34 MacNamara.. 34 S5 _.. Goldfield District Adams 06 07|Gld Union ... — .01 Atlanta 30 SliGld Utlca ... 04 — Bait Goldfield — 02 Grandma ..... 09 11 Band — 03Great Bend . . 41 4'i Black Ants .. 02 03 Grt Bend Anx 05 07 Blk B Bonan 02 v.? Grt Bend Ex. 09 10 Blk Butte Ex 03 04 G Bend Twins — 03 Elack Rock .. 02 03iHibernia 03 04 Blue Bell ... C 9 10* Jumbo Ex 45 47 Bine Bull ... 17 18] Kaiser Gld ... 06 JO Brooklyn — 01 Kendall 16 — Btte Goldfleld 02 OSlKendall Ex .. 01 02 Booth 23 £> Lsguna 90 — Buena Vista.. — 06|Lone Star 11 12 COD 20 30!Lou Dillon ... 04 05 Columbia — 12|Mayne ... 03 04 Columbia Mt. 22 23 May Queen .. — - 10 Com Fraction. 69 71 Mid Pawnee... 01 02 Commonwealth 10 Milltown Frac. 02 03 Ocmng Nation 03 04 Mohawk Anx.. — C 2 Conqueror ..;. o*o ObiMohwk O Leas 04 05 Cracker Jack. 09 10 Mobawk Ex ..05 00 Daisy 1.12 1.15 Mohawk Junior 02 03 Daisy Ex ... 01 02 Mohawk Ledge — 05 Desert Chief.. 03 03iNev Boy 04 05 Dm B Btte C. 21 23 Nev Goldfleld.. 07 08 Dmd Red Mt 25 .— Nev Sunshine- — 05 Dmdfld Trngl. 08 "lO'Oro 12 18 Dixie 04 051 Pennsylvania.. — C 2 Dominion ...'. 01 02SPotlatch 17 £5 Empire 04 05 Hed Hills 81 32 Esmeralda ... — 04 Red Top Ex.. 14 15 Florence 4.25 4. &) Red Top Frac. 04 Florence Ex.. 19 20 ! Sandstorm .... 29 80 Frances Mhk.. 25 27 Sandstorm Ex. 02 03 Gen Wash .. — 03!Sandatm WEx — 01 Gold Bar Gld 20 28] Silver Pick ..29 30 GM Bank ... — 04 Silver Pick Ex 01 03 Gld Con M...4.97 5.00 Simmerone ... — 10 Gld Corfib .. — 05!Spearbead Frc. — 05 Glfi Eureka... — 03 St Ives 41 43 Gld Herald — O^jVcrde — 03, Gid Portland. 11 13 Vernal 06 .07 Gld Red King Ol — Wouoer ...... —' 02 Gld L Strike. 02. 05 (Yellow Rose... 03 04 Gld Kewanas. 42 43!Vellow Tiger.. 16 — Gld Trotter... — 03| Yellow Top ..01 02 Bullfrog District Alliance ..... — • 02SHomestake K. 48 50 Amethyst 11 — .Illinois Con .. 05 .00 Big Bullfrog.. — •02 Lige Harris . . 01 02 Blark Spar . . 01 — Mayflower Con 15 10 Bonnie Clare.. — 10 Mont Bullfrog. 02 04 Plfrg Banner. — 06 Montgomy Mt. 09 11 P.lfe Daisy ... 04 — Mtg Quartet. .01 Bullfrog ilin. 10 11 Mtg Shos Ex.' 03 OI Blfrg Nat Bk 13 14 Nugget .. 03 05 Blfrg N Star. — 03 Orig Bullf rote. 03 04 Blf rg Sunset.. 02 — Pride Gold Mt 01 — E2frg Victor.. 03 Co Stelnway ..... 02 — Croesus — 06 Tramp Con ..28, 25 Oold Bar 3<J —Valley 'View.. — * 08 Cold Sceptre. ,06 07 Yankee Girl .. 03 — Manhattan District Apr Fool Ex. 01 02 Man ' Jackson .. — 20 Allan & Pac. 01 — Man Little Joe 01 02 Comet ... — 01 Man Mln Nev. — 03 Gold Wedge. . 03 04 Man Mammoth 02 04 Granny G M. 09 10 Man Red Top. — 02 Ind Camp ... — 05 Man Verde . . ' — .02 Jumping Jack 05 —Mineral Hill.. 12 — little Grey.. — 10 Mustang Man.. — 10 Man Belmont. — 01 Mustang Anx.. — 01 M Big Four. 02 Mustang Ex . . 04 — Man Broncho.. 03 OSlOrlg Man 04; 05 Man .Buffalo.. «1 - 02! pine Nut ...'. 04 05 ! Man Con Ex. — 13:Syl Humphrey. 04 05 Man Comb .. 01 03;. Stray Dog ... 06 — Man Crescent. 02 03 Taquima Coppr — 03 Man Cowboy.. 02 03] United Man ..— 25 'Man Dexter.. 10 111 Whale ....... 02 -- Man Humbldt 02 031 Yellow Horse.. 01- 03 THE SAN mMcmCO CALL. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY' 22, 1908. Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front Fifty Japanese Tourists Will Arrive un xnc oiCdnicr oiucria It Is not many years since the Jap anese cabin passenger on an ocean liner was a rarity. The' Nipponese traveler of yesterday appeared on the passenger list as one of po many Asiatics In the Bteerajre., ' -..The' lessons learned in the Occident and the little brown man's vaulting ambition \u25a0 have changed all that and today among- the passengers occupying the most expen sive rooms on nearly all liners run ning between the Occident and the orient Is a liberal sprinkling of the mikado's subects. The Siberia, how ever, which Is due here February 28. Is bringing- the first really notable crowd of Japanese tourists. \u25a0•' \u25a0 There will be 50 Japanese in the party, -which is composed of wealthy merchants and their wives. Conducted by an experienced guide they are making a tour of the world. They will visit the manufacturing centers of the east and the temples of art in the old world. They, are making the grand tour In first class style and will probably reap more direct benefit from their travels than does the average Caucasian globe trotter. This party is tbe first of a series and it will not be long before the Japanese tourist is as well known along the lanes of travel as his honorable ally, the British globe trotter. Wu Ting Fang, Chinese minister to Washington, and other oriental diplo mats are also^coming on the Siberia. Will Travel on HU Own Boat R. P. Schwerin, vice president and general manager of the Pacific Mail company and of the San Francisco and Portland steamship company,;, will leave today, for Portland, a passenger on the steamer Rose City, the latest addition to the Harrlman fleet and formerly the navy transport Lawton. Schwerin is making the trip to test for himself the Rose City's behavior at sea and to attend to company business at Port land. City of Para Sails for Panama The Pacific Mall liner City of Para sailed yesterday for Panama and way ports with 37 passengers and., a-full cargo. The freight included a large shipment of California wine for New York. •;v.;;-; W«ter Front -Votes The Japanese liner Nippon Maru sailed yesterday from Hongkong for this city. . / The Pacific Mall liner Saii Jose left Acapulco Thursday for this port. The bark Carondelet arrived yester day from Port Gamble with' 700,000 feet of lumber. The freighter Texan, Captain Hall, sailed yesterday for Honolulu and will return by way of Sallna Cruz. SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners 0/ the Pac We PORTLAND. Or.. Feb. 21.— The British tramp dteamer Mortlake left down today from the mills of the Portland lumber company for Port Ade laide with 2,000,000 feet of lumber. The Hnor Alesta will leave at daylight tomorrow for Hongkong with canto valued at $160.217,. which Includes 85.399 barrels of flour. The British bark Alexander Black has finished loading wheat at Columbia dock No. 2 and will sail to the United Kingdom. Tbe steamer Senator left this afternoon for San Francisco. Tbe steamer George W. Elder crossed out at 11 o'clock this morning. The (team schooner F.- S^ Loop left for San Francisco last night. The sailor board ing house commission has refused to grant "Mys terious Billy" Smith a license to operate a sailor boarding house In company with the Jost brothers. On the, way out from Rotterdam to Columbia river Chief Mat« I.c Taton and the donkey driver of the French bark 'Jules Gommes fell victims to an nnknown " fever and another sailor fell from the rigging to the deck and broke his knee cap. The sailor expired on January 16. The British bark Alexander Black cleared for Queenstown or Falmouth with 89,498 bushels of wheat. • ASTORIA, Or.. Feb. 21.— Tbe steamer George W. Elder, Captain Jegsen, sailed' this morning for San Pedro and way ports with a general cargo and passengers. The Eteam schooner Nome City, Captain Jamleson, arrived from San Fran cisco this afternoon with a general cargo and passengers and proceeded to . Portland. The French bark Gue'thary arrived from Portland to day. It has a cargo of grain for Europe, SAN PEDRO, Feb. 21. — The steamer J. D. Stetson. Captain Bonnlfleld, - arrived thin morn ing from Everett with 850.000 feet of lumber., Tbe schooner Metha" Nelson, Captain Jorgensen, sailed today In ballast for Everett. Tbe steamer San Gabriel, Captain Kendall, ' arrived from Eureka and Umpqua river with .500,000 feet of lumber. The steamer Fair Oaks,- Captain Peter son, from Grays Harbor via San Francisco, and tbe steamer Helen P. Drew, Captain Gunderson, from Greenwood direct, are discharging . lumber. Tbe ' departures today : inclnde tbe . steamers Cas cade and Thomas L. Wand, : for Grays ;, Harbor Otter Districts Alice of Won. — 01|MInaz 4 Pedraz.l.2s 1.50 Crown Pt Gib 25 — iNev Hills ..:.3.05 3.10 Dromedary H. — 25) Nev . Wonder.. 02 03 Ely Jum Copr — 09| N • Star Wondr — 01 Eagle's Nest.. 22 . 23 Pitts SPeak. .1.35 1.37 Fairvw Aztec. — 15 Bamsey Won.. ' 10 — Fairvw G Bid — 10 Ramsey Com.. 20 — Fairvw Hailst 07 08 Round Mt . . . — 75 Fairvw Eagle. 60 60 Round Mt Ex. 013 — Fairvw S Kng — 10 Ruby Wonder/. \ — 04 Goldyke Reef. 01 VI The Cotter M: — r.O Jack Pot .... 20 — IVulture — 03 Johnnie Cons. •11 12| Copper ' Stocks Cumberld Ely. — 7.SOJNev Cons .... — 9.50 Giroux Oons."; — 3.50 i . \u25a0- San Frnnclnoo Mlnlne EichaDge 8:15 &.~m\ Regular; Session ' .200 Ophir .....JJ.B2Vi! 100 Belmont ...... I. SO •100 Mexican ..:.. 1.201 200 Gld Con M.4.72H 1000 Jim Butler .. J>«l.: 100 Gld Con; M.. .4.73 _' 11 a. m. Regular; Session 500 Great Bend .-. 40 2000 Pennsylvania., i 02 2CKJO Grt Bend Anx OC 300 GldCon. M.4.82H 400 Opblr .-..'.".. ".2.72H 200 F10rence .*'...:.. 4. 20 2</00 Mineral " Hill.. 12 500 Belmont ..'... .I. So 1000 Pts S Pk.b10.1.35 700 Mexican ..... .1.13 6000 G Bend Twins 05 s . _ • - 2:15 \u25a0p. m. Regular - Session 200 Ophlr ...... '..2.70 ! 100 Gld Con M.. .4. 95 COO Ophlr ......2.67% 200 Gld Con M...5.00 400 Ophlr ........2.65 100 Florence ...4.82"^ 200 Ophlr .2.62& 100 Ophlr' ......2.57% CLOSING QUOTATIONS '. Tonopah District Bld.Aak.j '' , Bid.Ask. Cash Boy ... 03 04 Mont T0n,.. 1:90 1.92V-S Gold; Anchor..- 05. 06 Rescue: Con .. 11 12 Cold Crown .. (Kl' 05 Ton ; Belmont.. 1.50 1.55 Jim Butler ... 41- 42 Ton; Ex -:.. 1.17% 1.20 MacXamara.: -34 36 Ton Of ;Nev..5.00 5.05 Midway ..... 70 • 7l| West End ' Con 32 — Goldfleld District Adams .:.... 0« 07 Gld C0n vM. 4. 97% 6.00 Atlanta '...'...' 30 31 Gld Kewanas.. 43 44 Black Ants .. 02 03 Grandma; ..... OS 10 Blk B Bonan 03, 04 Great Bend -.; . 41 42 Blk Butte*Ex 03 : 05 Grt • Bend El. 08 iO Blue Bell . . . 0!> 10 Jumbo Ex 45 — Blue Bull ... 18 \u25a0 19 Lone Star . 11 12 Bootb ....... 25 27 \tayne ...:...", oa 04 Columbia Mt. 22 24 Mohawk Ex ..04 06 Com Fraction. 69 71 Oro .......... 11 13 Cracker Jack. 09 • /ll Red Hills .... 31 32 Daisy .:.... 1.15 1.17% Bed Top ;Ex.\ 14 15 Dm B Btta 0. 21 22 Sandstorm . ... 80 31 Dixie. ........ .— 05 Silver •-. Pick .. I*9 \u25a031 Florence .4.20-4.23|5t ' t lrea \u25a0:. 42 43 Bullfrog i District j,' , Gold Bar .... 86 40lOrig" Bullfrog. 04 — Horaestake K. 49 :• . 51 Tramp Con • . . 19 — Mayflower Con=yls,. 16|:. . '. - ManhaUan District Gold' Wedge.. 03." — IMustang/Man.. Off 11 Man ' Broncho. 04 \u25a0 05| Muf tan c Ex . . \u25a004 03 Man . Con ..... 01 02 Pine Nut .'..-. : 04 05 Man Red Top 02 — |Syl Humphrey. 05 -00 . h Wonder District v '-• - .- •\u25a0" ' \u25a0-. -'r - - ; \u25a0 " Bid.Ask. Jack Pot 19 • — ' i ."Other Districts i.\V Bid.Ask.J. •. . > Bid. AsV. Nev Hills ...3.05 . — (Pitts S^Pk. .1.32%U:35 Comstocks ..' •.-'• I Belcher^ .. . . . . 21 ; 'C— |Julla ". . . \\ . . .. '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a014 15 Be«t- & Y Belch. :«9 _ 70 Mexican -...":.-: 1.05 1:10 Caledonia ....: 15 -.'l7 Ophlr v :'.'.. '.'.- .2:55 2. Flo ConfVa'M ! Co. L 66 07 Snvsge .'....:. 53, 55 Crown \u25a0 Point.. :25 -30 Silver "Hill :-*.-;: -•\u25a0; 35 .i _ Gould- It' Cur.; 21 .22 Yellow Jacket. 1.50 — IH*1« : *- Koto.' 4J 401 % '---JV-V- ;«:; «:~ '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 • ' v j Weather Report United States Department of Agricnltnre — Weather Bureau, San Francisco. Feb. 21, 1908. 3 RAINFAX.Ii DATA '. -. Past Seasonal Normal Stations — 24 hours, to date; to date. Eureka 0.00 26.05 29.82' Red 81nf1,.. ......... 0.00 18.29 16.71 Sacramento 0.00 10.84 - 13.31 Mount Tamalpals. . ;. 0.00 20.13 18.67 San Francisco........ 0.00 .14.24 - 15.67 San Jose.. ;..... 0.02 9.27 . 15.60 Fresno .......; \u0084 0.R9, 4.84 ; 6.17 Independence ........0.12*. '4.69 6.06 San Lnls 0b15p0..... Tr. 18.15 13.10 Los Angeles ..... 0.04 \u25a0 10.49 10.41 San Dle^o 0.00 7.29 6.73 \u25a0 I prp -^r i \u25a0\u25a0 il STATIONS | t^ : & SS. Baker ....... .30.43 48 22 SE Clear .00 Bol** .........30.50 48 26 SW Clear .00 Eureka .. .30.24 66 40 :- NW Clear \u25a0\u25a0 .00 Flagstaff ......30.18 44 28 E Cloudy .00 Fresno ..:.... 80. 20 54 46 SW Rain .01 Independence .'.30.12 52 34 W Rain .08 Los Angeles.... Bo. lß 60 48 SW Rain .04 Modena ..... ..30.24 46 30 E Cloudy Tr. i Mt. Tamalpais.3o.l9 61 42 NW Clear .00 North Head.... 30. 28 00 42 E Cloudy .00 Phoenix ......30.14 70 M SB Cloudy .00 , Pocatello ......80.56 40 18 W Clear . ;00 Pt. Reyes rt..30.16 ,60 47 NW Cloudy .00 Portland ......30:30 64 42 E Clear .00 Red Bluff.. 30.14 66 44 S Clear '.00 Reno 80.24 48 80 SR Cloudy .00, Hoseburg ......30.26 60 80 SW Clear .00 Sacramento ...30.18 68 46 .NW Cloudy .00 Salt Lake...... 50. 44 42 26 W Clear - .00 San Diego 30.18 60 48* SW Clear .00 San Francisco.. 3o. 22 58 47 NW Cloudy .00 San Jose... ...30.16 62 40 NW Cloudy .02 ! San Jj. 0b15p0. 30. 20 54 38 S Rain Tr. i SE. Fara110n...30.19 67 50 NW Clear .00 ; Tacoma .......30.34 54 38 W \u25a0 Cloudy .00 Spokane 30.52 42 24 NE Pt.Cldy .00 \u2666Summit .... 38 lfi N Pt.Cldy .00 Tatooeh ......30.48 60 44 NE Clear .00 Tonopah ......30.28 40 28 E Cloudy Tr. i Walla Wa11a.. 30. 50 42 2R S Clear .00 Wlnnemucca ..30.28 52; 24 E Clear .00 Tnma . ....... 30. 06 74 48 - 5... . -Clear ..00 •Average depth of snow on ground.. 101 In. < SYNOPSIS | The pressrure 1r rising slowly over California, but otherwise there has been but little change in weather conditions. Light showers have , occurred | in the San Joaquin valley, southern California < \u25a0 and southern Nevada. The outlook for Washington's birthday is gen erally pleasant weather In California north of Fr««no. and occasional light showers south of that city. . :v;-:'"t" FORECAST San Francisco and vicinity — Cloudy Saturday; light north wind. Santa Clara valley — Fair Saturday; light north wind. Sacramento valley — Fair >": Saturday. except light showers In the foothills: light north wind. San Joaquln valley — Cloudy r Saturday, with occasional light showers; light west wind. L«s Angles — Cloudy Saturday, possibly light showers; light north wind, changing to west. A. G. MeADIE, District Forecaster., and San ' Francisco; the Sybil Marston. ! Captain Schillinsky. for Everett via San Francisco. The steamer Olympic. Captain Hanson.' will clear tomorrow for Belllngbam via San Francisco to relosd. - , ' \u25a0 , \u25a0 "-TACOMA. Feb. 21. — From Liverpool, via the Sues, China and Japan, the British steamer Ningchow arrived tonight. The German steamer Acilla left tonight for- Teneriffe. for orders, going via Coronel, Chile, for coal. On, Puget sound the liner loaded a f ull - cargo , of wheat. The German steamer Eva.. under cbarter f to the government to make a voyage Ito Manila. \u25a0 spent today In port loading large . timbers for \u25a0 the islands. It proceeded to- Seattle tonight to finish loading. . Aftpr loading 800,000 feet of lumber and. a largp shipment of flour, the Norwegian steamer Cecil proceeded to Belling ham-tonight to complete loading for the west Army Transport* The Burnside is at Seattle. The Buford, outward bound, sailed February 15 from Honolulu.. < Tbe Crook sailed February 20 for Manila. The Kllpatrick Is at Newport News, Va. . \u25a0The D I x, bound for Manila, sailed January 20 from Honolulu. The Logan is in port, undergoing repairs. Tho Meade is at Newport News. Va. The Ingalls is at Newport News, Va. The Sherman sailed January 15 from Honolulu for Manila. The Sheridan is at Mare island, undergoing re pairs. The Warren 1b at Manila. The Thomas is in port. \u25a0 The Overdue !••\u25a0* British ship Castle Rock, out 149 days from Sydnpjv for San Francisco, 90 per cent. Argentine barkontlne Andromeda, out 145 days from Newcastle, N. S. W., for San Francisco, 30 per cent. ,- • French ship Blanche. " out 150 days from San Francisco, for Sharpness, 10 per cent. American schooner Marconi. ' out : 103 days from Sydney, for San Francisco, 25 per cent. -' British ship Kylemore, out 63 days from Cape Town, for Adelaide, 25 per cent. -\u25a0 •' Dutch' bark Geertrulda Gerarda, out 151 days from Port Talbot, for Mejillones, 55 per cent French bark Cambronne, -\u25a0 out 151 - days from Newcastle on Tyne, . for Valparaiso, 15 per cent. ' French bark Ville de Havre, out 119 days from San Francisco, for London, 8 per cent NEWS OF THE OCEAN ; Wheat . for Europe _'.;.'". The- British' ship. Dynomene. was cleared for Queenstown for orders yesterday with 68,078 cen tals of . wheat, valued at $105,521, and 21,000 feet of lumber as dnnnage, valued at $340. SliipnientN.of OH The British tank fltpamerSemlnole was cleared for Shanghai yesterday; with 2.000.000 gallons of refined petroloum,; valued at $90,000. •The tank ship { Falls ;of ' Clyde ' was v cleared yestprday for Honolulu via Monterey. L The vessel takes 25 drums; of gasoline and 25 drums of dis tillate, valued; at- $1,150, from here, andat-the southern port •' she . will load IR.OOO barrels •of crude oil in bulk, valued at $10,SOO. Exportsby the Cltyof Para • The steamer " City : of r Para •\u25a0- sailed . for Ancon anil j way - ports j ypstPrday • with - a general mer rbandlne; cargo '• valued - at ; $48,977, -to : be dis tributed ' as .". follows: ; For Mexico,: $1,6*50; : Cen tral America. $16,516; Panama, $1,136; New- York,' $21,953; Colombia, $855; Ecuador. $564; Peru, $3,960 ; Chile, $104 ; Germany, $2,200. The following were the principal shipments: ' To '; Mexico — 750 • lbs dried ' fruit, 9 .ca canned goods. 24 crts potatoes, 50 flasks quicksilver. 2.222 ft > lumber, 44 pkgs hardware, 4 cs soap, 40 btils shooks. V ;_ . \u25a0-'\u25a0/.\u25a0- • To Central America — 795 bbls floor, 92,284 lbs malt, 19,700 lbs rice, 1,150 lbs pearl barley, 1,097 gals v wine," 50 = gals , vermouth, 54 cs • whisky, 18 pkgs - fresh i fruits. , 406 \u25a0 lbs * and 2 cs :• bread, -24 pkgs groceries and provisions, 419 lbs spices, 114 cs canned goods, 400- lbs' meals. .-1,000 lbs lard,' 49S lbs and 4 bxs dried fruit.' 124 pkgs potatoes. 3 pkgs onions. - 417; lbs "\u25a0 codfish, 225 lbs nuts, \u25a0• 8 pkgs i olives, \u25a0 350 * lbs .; and . 30 bxs raisins, 131 cs salmon, "13,415 • lbs . tallow, s ;bales; bales bags, , 8 rolls leather, •40 bdls iron, 450 ; cs and 45 drums coal oil. 3bbls' oils, 26 pkgspaints,. 60 kegs white lead..) \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .--\u25a0'•- :':. -." -\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 :'-\u25a0.'. , ; --c- KTo - Panama— loo \ bbls flour, 10,082 lbs tallow, 920 lbs garlic.' so* cs whisky, 2; cyls ammonia.' -v \u25a0•» To , New '- Y0rk— 35,911 a gals wine. 500 r gals brandy, 1.533 - lbs wool, ; 9,315 » 1bs 1 hides, 17,818 lbs cattle ; horns, , 40 \u25a0 cs .-. ammunition, : 14,280 \u25a0\u25a0 lbs old rubber," . 56 cs > typewriters, ' 12 . pkgs electrical goods/;- \u25a0 ; . \u25a0 '. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0 ': -'v.' -\u25a0.. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 .-.--' '- :--:.'>--..: To Colombia — 95 bbls flour, -6 cs canned goods 20 ' cs salmon,-; 655 gals wine. . :; .*-, ; ,:<,.'. v/.V >To Ecnadot^-SeO lbs 'meals. "22 coils rop*.' ,v To ' Peru — 142 colls ' rope, . 11-. cs ' photo goods, » l 'cs stationery, v '\u25a0\u25a0- "-iy >' . '-. . : ' \u25a0 \u25a0 :- : To Germany— 42 cs drugs. '• ' . Xotlce '.to Mariner* -'J ' The ; " following affects i the: list* oJ ' lights and foe signals. Pacific coast, ; 190S:-. • \u25a0;-:-..\u25a0,,\u25a0.\u25a0•\u25a0.\u25a0--• .•--...^-OREGON v- \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0.,\u25a0 '-. " .•\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0 - Columbia '\u25a0 river \u25a0 light .vessel.} No. 50. page^Bo, No.» 97^ (List lof i Ligbts.v Buoys and I Day Marks Pacific Coast. ; 1907, 1 pages 46 and : 53) — Statlontnl In * 213 ' feet sof J water, off \u25a0 the "» entrance to the Columbia : river and about • 7 L T- 12th -miles SSW \u25a0\u25a0 hi W ";; T southerly; from; Cape . . Disappointment light* houne. •\u25a0 ;•_'.- '•\u25a0 '."\u25a0' ". '.*"\u25a0 >-.-.-' \u25a0!•<\u25a0 ' -This - vessel, .\u25a0 heretofore "' reported > damaged ':. by collision '\u25a0 with i a* Balllngr "\u25a0 ressel ; and -withdrawn t or •; repairs, * was '.replaced on . her •tation ; Feb ruary . 17.'.- ij't*-"i.v ; "?-»-''-',v-.t"~ tl >, ...-" \u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0:'. - -The '•? K» B -' ouoy i ; marking ,= the / position of : ' th» light' vessel v was' discontinued "the same dnr. The' following affects the • list of. Lights, Buors and Dav t Marks." Pacific coa»t,t- 1908: \u25a0\u25a0• ' . ,\u25a0,:,-: A"- -OREGON; AND i WASHINGTON' - - Columbia ' river.'; pages • 67( and >\u25a0 68— Government island >' buoys 1, J off ~ Keefi buoy ; 3,'J Fashion ; reef buoy »i 354 and Hood tri ver .i reef • buoy^s 8, -\u25a0 «>ach a \u25a0 second ; cla<w e spar.l heretofore .» reported iYnisslng ' were : replaced : February: 7.: • %> m 1:.m 1 :. \u25a0; ':'- ' - • < i'T.,-f-'v.>>---,;:r'.-".->r:l.-rOREGON-'' .•\u25a0-.-.. j - - ,'- •' [ v_ tfiiiuaetl* i. ti tci,' h paga r, - 7<h-steisa» . g^m 4 MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS \u25a0 : \u25a0 r. ' '-'•y-- > TO- ARRIVE .. '/\u25a0 - : -. - ''\u25a0-/\u25a0''\u25a0'•• - From ~ I " .Steamer : | Due " San • Diego . . . . . ". ; :'. ... I Helene . :.'. ..... Feb. 22 Hilo ;•;.".\u25a0.*.•*..".-... (Enterprise ... . . Feb. 22 WUUpa Harbor . .....\Daisy . Feb. 22 San -. Prdro ............ F. A. KUburn. .. Feb. 22 Hnmboldt :......„..; Eureka Feb. 22 San Pedr0..... ........ Roanoke ....... Feb. 22 Graysv Harbor \u0084....%'.. J.' Marhoffer' ... Feb. 22 Portland * Astoria.:..! Washington .... Feb. 23 Seattle. A 4A 4 Everett..... Ckas. Nelson... Feb. 23 Grays Harbor •.-.."....: G. Llndauer ... Feb. 2S Meadoclno *b ' Pt. Arena Sea Foam ....... Feb. 23 Honolulu i* -i Kahului; . Nebraskan . . Feb. 23 San \u25a0 Diego & Way . Ports Queen ; . .-. .. '.:'.. Feb. 21 Portland. * Astoria.... Senator .: Feb. £4 Portland Ie Way Ports. G..W. Elder. .. Feb. 24 Nrw..York via Ancon. . Newport ;. ... . . . Feb. 24 Grays ..:;...;'. Newburg ... Feb. 24 Humboldt i .;....... . . . City of Topeka. Feb. 23 Honolulu .' . .~. ; . ;.-. .•.' : . ". Alameda v../....v '. ./.... Feb. 25 Ptiget,- Bound Ports. ... City of - Puebla. Feb. 25 Seattle *; Tacoma.... . Buckman" ..;:.. Feb. '25 Cwm r Bay '- ".' ".' ......... Homer . : ..:. .:.. Feb." 25 CoqnUle River ..;.-... Elizabeth: ...:.. Feb. 28 San- Diego & Way Ports Santa Rosa ... ; Feb. 27 Pt.i"Ar«na & Albion... Porno .........C Feb. 27 China & Japan........ Siberia .......... Feb. 28 New York via Ancon.. San Jose ...... Feb. 20 San Pedro ......:.'.... G. W. Elder... Feb. 2J ,;;: - .-': ;-'\u25a0 ' .' \u25a0-. TO SA"IL -\u25a0 '. '\u25a0 y- ' : --. -. • : >-.' Destination^ '. 1 Steamer. J Sails (Pier rebruary 22 — - .--'..; \u25a0• I \u25a0 -. -' I* Los Angeles Ports.... F. Kllburn.. 4 pm 10 Hnmboldt :. City "Topeka. 10.30 a 9 , Pt. Arena & Albion . . . Porno . . i . '.'. 6pm 2 Seattle & Tacoma..... Watson .... 1.30p 20 Portland & Way Port* . Roanoke ... 1 pm 13 Astoria & Portland. . . . Rose City ; . . 11 am %S4 ' February ' 23— , v San Diego i- Way Port 3 Santa Rosa.. 10 am II February 24 • Hnmboldt ............ Eureka ..... 9 am 13 Los Angeles Ports..".. G. W: Elder 5 pm 13 .February 25 — '1 \u25a0 Seattle direct "........ Hnmboldt .. 11 am 9 Cblna A- Japan... Korea 1 pm 42 Siberia ,\u25a0- & \u25a0 China. . .... Wangard . . . . : . . .... Willapa Harbor ...... D. MltchelL. .... .... San Pedro A Way Ports Coos Bay .. 4pm 11 February 26— ' > 1 .v. . ; Astoria. & Portland.... Washington 5 pm 10 Grays . -Harbor ;.•.....'.. G. Llndauer. 5 pm 5 St Mendoclno,& Pt. Arena Sea Foam .. 4pm 4 -Febroary 27 — '\u25a0\u25a0. . Cooa Bay i. ........... Homer ..',.. 3pm 8 CoQuflle . River ....... Elizabeth .. 3pm 16 San Diego & Way : Ports Queen ...... 10 am 11 Grays Harbor, -.. .V. ... Newburg ... 3pm 10 -February 2S— . Puget; Sound Ports.-... City Puebla. 11 am 9 Seattle A Tucoma.. ... Tamplco \u25a0' '. 9 - February 29 .;\u25a0 . Honolulu ............. Alameda ... 11 am 7 Seattle A Tacoma..... Puckman ... 1.30p 20 H110 ..'.-.... Enterprise \u25a0\u25a0'. 8 pm 10 New York; via Ancon'. . Peru ...'.... 12 m 42 Portland & Wav Ports. G. W. Elder 1 pm 13 Astoria A Portland.... Senator' .... 11 am 24 TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE . : 'Destination C \ Steamer :, I Date Skagway A Way Ports. Jeffertsoa :'...' Feb. 23 Valdez A 'Seward.. ".'... Santa Clara .... Feb. 24 Valde* A Way Ports. . Jeanle fi Feb. 25 Skagway A Way Ports. Cottage City .. Feb. 26 ValdezA Seward .(Northwestern ..Mar Xl Valdez A Seward.... ..iSaratoga \u25a0\u25a0 Mar 8 Sun nnd Tide V United States Wast and Geodetic Surrey — Time and Heights of Tides at Fort Point. For city front (Mission street wharf) add 25 minutes. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22 Sun rises ........ .o:4l) San gets .5:45 Time Time |Timel • jTlme! Feb Ft Ft I f Ft I 1 Ft H W L W |H W[ )L W| i 22.. 2:25 5.0 8:58 1.3 2:5S 42 5:45 T5 23.. 2:56 5.0 9:45 1.1 4:15 3.9 9:34 2.3 24.. 8:40 5.0 10:50 0.8 5:50 8.8 10:25 2.8 25.. 4:32 6.112:00 0.5 7:26 4.0|ll:30 8.2 26.. 5:401 5.2| 1:05 0.1 8:40| 4.2|..:.. ..... Time Ball United States Branch Hydrographlc ' Of flee. Mer chants' Exchange, San Francisco, February 21, 1908. • The time ball on the tower of the Ferry bnlld ing was dropped today exactly at noon. Pacific Standard Time (120 th Meridian), or at Bh. 00m 00s. Greenwich Mean Time. r^O.Jv \u25a0; - -' '-\u25a0'.' J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant. U.S. N.^ In charge. U. S. Branch Hydroffraphlc Office A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office, located at the Merchants' Exchange, Is maintained In \u25a0 San , Francisco for the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and Tr»« of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing directions of the world are kept at hand for comparison . and I reference and the lat est information can : always be obtained regard- Ing lights, dangers to navigation and matters of Interest to ocean commerce. » JVC. BURNETT. Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. buoy \u25a0- 2. a first class spar, heretofore reported missing, .was replaced February 15. ALASKA Icy strait, page 103 — Hanus reef buoy, . a HS first class can, ' reported missing January. SO, will be replaced as soon as practicable. ( ; \u25a0 By order of the lighthouse board. P. J. WEBXJCH. ' '\u25a0\u25a0 Commander, U. S. N.. Inspector. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ' ARRIVED — r Friday, February 20. Stmr Roue City, Kldston. • Portland ; San Francisco and Portland steamship company. Btmr City of Topeka, Glelow, Eureka: Pa cific : Coast steamship company. Nor stmr Mathilda, Kjerland. Eureka ; W R Grace A. Co. ' . : r . Br stmr ! Dynomene, •' Barr, Queenstown; Bal four," Guthrif & Co. Stmr Santa, Monica, Olsen, 41 hours from San Pedro. , r ,-T Stmr Atlas. Badger, 60 hours from Astoria Stmr RavalJi, Nelson, 42 hours from San Pedro. ,-\u25a0 . \u25a0 -...- \u0084 \u25a0 • « Bark Carondolet, Doyle, 9 days from Port Gamble. \u25a0\u25a0 Schr William Nottingham, Lowery. Seattle* R. J. Baxter. \u25a0 . * •;.^r \u25a0 '"\ :: CLEARED " Friday. February 21. Stmr Umatllla, Rellly, Seattle; Pacific Coast steamship company. •••-.- r ,- - . - .. Br,stmr Semlnole, Clarke, Shanghai; Standard oil company. . -. •;. • • \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0 • . « . Fr bark ; Mollere, L« Pennec,, Portland; F. Henry. . • Stmr Texan, Hall, Honolulu; Williams, Dl mond & Co. ' \u25a0 ». • Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander,' San Diego; Pa dfle Coast steamship company. * • Ship Falls of Clyde, Larsen, Honolulu; As sociated oil company. \u25a0 - -\u25a0 , -'SAILED! Thursday," February 20. U.- S stmr California, Cbttman, Magdalena bay. : . : \u25a0 .'-;\u25a0 -...\u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - . . - . \u25a0 '. ."\u25a0>..\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 i. Friday, February -21. Stmr Johan Poulson, - Nllsson, Portland. \u25a0 Stmr : Santa Maria", Alberts, Port . San Luis. Stmr Samoa,.- Madsen, Caspar. . .- \u25a0 \u25a0 r Stmr Texan, Hall,-. Honolulu. Stmr City ' of Para," Urry. Anebn, etc. \u25a0 Stmr Umatllla, .Rellly; . Victoria, etc.: - Stmr Westport, • Moreno, Crescent City. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, Saa ' Pedro and way ports. -'/\u25a0 - • Stmr - Hanalel. : McFarland. - San Pedro. Nor- stmr. Thor, Egenes, \u25a0 Nanalmo. - \u25a0 Br * stmr \u25a0 Appalacbee." Nlchol. -. Saigon. '-.">\u25a0 < Br . bark - Calcutta, , Davles,. Shanghai. ' Schr , Sehome, . DanneTlg-. \u25a0• Grays Harbor.:. ' Schr ; John' G.- North. -Erlckson. Port. Gamble." Schr '. Santiago, . Farley," - Monterey,'- In \u25a0 tow of tug Navigator, c. -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0 .• - •--;\u25a0-: --TELEGRAPHIC . ' I POINTS LOBOS, Feb 21, 10 p. . m.— Weather, cloudy ; . \u25a0wind, ; northwest; \u25a0 Telocity, 8 , miles per hour. -' ;\u25a0-, . ;•. .' \u25a0 " - > '\u25a0•-\u25a0 .\u25a0; \u25a0 .-• \u25a0•\r \u25a0 \u25a0 -.- . . . \u25a0 - DOMESTIC ' FORTS -V . -*• SOUTH BEND— Sailed Feb 21— S,tmr West erner, > for San Francisco. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0- i ' SEATTLE^ — Arrived - Feb 20— Jap stmr \u25a0\u25a0 Tost Man:, from r Yokohama. ,* . \u25a0>\u25a0- . . - Sailed -I Feb :, 21— Ger - ; stmr * Acilla, for Sao Francisco.-. '- \u25a0• ' •••-.• -. • \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 TACOMA-^-Sailed • Feb 20— Schr W. H. Talbot, for : San * Francisco. ' -.-:'• . V-i~ /\u25a0• Arrived Feb 21 — Ger". stmr Eva," hence Feb 14. \u25a0\u25a0-; Arrived- Feb ' 21 — Br ; ship Engelhorn, from Seattle. \u25a0 POINT LOBOS — Passed Feb 21,, 8:40 p. m.— Stmr • Lakme, - ; from « ; Eureka, - for . San : Pedro. GREENWOOD—^Arrived .: Feb .-• 21— Stmr Alca traz,* from Port San Luis.' - ; - , »'. \u25a0 . - ' \u25a0 HARDY CBEEK— Sailed Feb 21— Stmr Marslj fleld, for San - Francisco. • GAMBLE— Sailed .• Feb ', 21— Schr Camano, f oi San ; Francisco. \u25a0• - ' - ; •. r^*: '-''\u25a0 • '\u25a0 . BELLINGHAM— Arrived > Feb 21— Schr A. * M. Baxter,- * from 2 Port ; Townsend. .. \u25a0.ABERDEEN— SaiIed Feb Stmr . Carmel, for - Ban.F rancisco. '•'- - '\u25a0 • \u25a0• : V: COOS v BAY— Arrived Feb 21 — Stmr Break water," from r'Astorla. \u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0' - • Sailed Feb 21— Stmr Redondo, for " San Pedro. > - REPONDO-^Salled ; Feb 20-7-Hchr • Kinjr Cyrus, for • Astoria; : stmr "Georse I/Oom!», - for San Francisco; * schr* W. H.Vi Smith;*- foe \u25a0 Townsend. -\u25a0'SAN^ PEDRO — Arrived" Feb • 21 — Stmr- J.« B: Stetwni'' hence ' Feb " 19 1 stmr. San 1 Gabriel, from Umpqua. i '\u25a0\u25a0 .. '- \u25a0 \u25a0 '- \u25a0 '• ' -•- . '•' \u25a0\u0084' •\u25a0" - Balled Feb 20— Stmr . Roanoke, for ' San Fran cisco. -V,-"- \u25a0-''' '"••\u25a0.' "- ~--W-t" - \u25a0"'-'•'. \u25a0" '• i ! '\u25a0-.'. •\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0' \u25a0. " "Arrlred Feb ; 21— Star; Helen P. Drew, from Point "Arena. *~ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0; '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' * '-•-\u25a0- • *..\u25a0;-•\u25a0'• Sailed < Feb : 21 — Stmr • CThomas L. Wand, for San i Francisco: i stmr -•\u25a0 Cascade. > for : San : Fran cisco; » schr Metha ; Nelson, . for \u25a0* Poget "\u25a0\u25a0 sound ' stmr 'Helen '-P.^; Drew p, for. San*; Francisco- -*. v SAN \u25a0 DIEGO-^-Bailed \u25a0 Feb : 21-i-Stmr James S. Hlßßlns.. for t San Francisco. *\u0084 Sailed. Feb" 20— Stmr Al Xl for - Skagway. *>.-\u25a0%\u25a0 ---?.. :\u25a0.. \u25a0 • ' ' --\u25a0:-, - KETCHIKAN— SaiIed 1 ! Feb L - 21— Stmr CotUga Clty, = for Seattle. ?• - * .•-• SANTA* BARBARA— Arrived Feb 21— Stmr Queens hence ; Feb 20, ; and : sailed : for , San Diego. ;\u25a0;. TATOOSH— Passed ; v ,ontward Feb 21-^-Stmr Char lee \u25a0? Nelaon, from Z Sea ttle, for San ' Fran- Cl«CO.".vsi't 1 .;.-: 1 ;- i .'.v.-'".-'-i- '-.-.•.:.:'-'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0;•.•-• " •",.-: '.-*, •<-">.-V'.' ; f « ASTORIA— SaiIed ? Feb : 21— Stmr \u25a0F. S. Loop, for: San ? Francisco;* stmr G. W. Elder, : for : San Francisco, '-. via Eureka. ".- - '' _' ' % '\u25a0:» Arrived * Feb " 21 — Stmr Nome City,"- hence Feb - IS. '\u25a0: . - - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0••, ::^axmßmm» iBBBBB • PORT SAN : LUIS-^-Sailed , Feb 21. ; 2 - a. ; m.— Stmr Colonel ( E.f L. \u25a0 Drake,'; with .barge , 3 In .tow; l or Sun Francisco. . ' \u25a0~ J JfIHHi l "li t tfKr"BTO**f i'y Arrived >. Feb • 21-^-Noon^i US- stmr - Bear/, hence Fpb:; 20; " 1. : p.~m.*,', etmr 1 Santa \u25a0\u25a0 Maria, \u25a0-.: hence Fe& sa, ',-;\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0--\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0;, r -\u25a0 \u25a0 £ASI£S2 . FDBI3 , ,?, \u25a0 \u25a0 '-, \u25a0\u25a0. . .-'-.- \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0; : :'-.-\u25a0% \u25a0 'i- '-\u25a0--\u25a0" '.\u25a0'\u25a0;\u25a0 NEW -YORK— Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Advance, for Colon. -• . \u25a0ISLAND PORTS : MANlLA— Arrived Feb 13— Br stmr Inver clyde,' from -• Newport \u25a0 News. \u25a0 - FOREIGN PORTS - .;'••' :\_ FERNANDO . NORONHA— Passed? Feb lfr— Br stmr .> Franklyn, < from Tacoma, for v St. Vin cent. .C. V. •- \u25a0 ,TUSKAR— Passed Feb 21— Br stmr Bell* of Ireland, from Tacoma. for Belfaat. PDNTA ARENAS— Arrived Feb 17— Br itmr Dalblair, from New York, for Talparal*©, ' «tc. VALPARAISO— SaiIed Feb I— Bkta John Palmer, for Newcastle, Australia. • ; . YOKOHAMA— Arrived Feb 20— Jap stmr lyo I Maru. from Seattle. \u25a0 \u25a0 >3^ |£ MEprf^Br w QUEENSTOWN— Arrived Feb 22— Fr bark Genevieve Mollnos. from Oregon, * VICTORIA— SaiIed Feb 20— Nor stmr Transit, for ' San . Francisco. - : - Arrived Feb 21 — Br i stmr King Chow, from Liverpool.' via- Yokohama. i ACAPULCO— SaiIed Feb 20—Stmr San" Jose, for San Francisco. MONTEVIDEO— Arrived Feb 18— Br stmr Queen Eleanor; from • New Tork. • SUEZ— Arrived Feb 20— G«r stmr Albenga, from Yokohama,' for New York; Br itinr Km mun, , from Tacoma, via Yokohama, etc.; 'or Glasgow. . , - PERlM— Passed Feb 20-:Br stmr Indrapura. from Manila, for " Boston. , - CALETA BUENA — Sailed Feb B—Br8 — Br stmr Condor, for Iqulque. - COLON— Sailed Feb 17— Stmr AW*»ic«, for New York. w . \u25a0\u25a0 CORONEL— SaiIed Jan 22— Br stmr Lord Erne, for Montevideo. \u0084 HONGKONG— SaUed Feb 21— Jap .jtmr Mp pon Maru. for San -Francisco, via- fokohama. OCEAN STEAMERS QUEENSTOWN-— Sailed Feb 21— Stmr Cel tic.' for New York. . - " ' Arrived Feb 21 — Stmr Cymeric, f rom • Bostoa for Liverpool. CHERBOURG— SaiIed F«b 21— Stmr Amerika, for New York. , , HAMBURG — Sailed Feb 20— Stmr Aperlma, for Tacoma. via St. Vincent. . *. NEW YORK— Arrived Feb 21— Stmr Pretoria, from , Hamburg. Memoranda U S custom tug Hartley, while backing away from Fisherman's wharf this morninr. struck propeller on Breakwater and broke otT all the blades. - MARRIAGE_LICENSES The following marriage licenses were Issued in this city Friday. February 21: Martin Cox. 21. 86S Mississippi St., and Haiel Rudy. 19, 711 lowa st; , Carl M. Camp. 21. and Jennie P. Meßowe, 18. both of 552 Second aye. Lorin L. Llewellyn. 28. San Ramon, and Sadie M. Gerow. 26. „ Oakland. Frank 8. Soares. 24, 75 Jackson at., and Marian Morris. 19, San Mateo. J Harry A. Burke. 21, 431 Hugo St.. and Ca- milla D. Keane. IS, 219 Webster st. ' Justin Thai, 25, and Maria Arias, 2S, both of 1359 Webster st. . • - Thomas W.J. Thompson, 29. and Enna E. Baumeister, 17, both of 157 Ransell »t. Herschel Reynolde. 27. 1213 York st.. and Annie' J. . Tilton, 19, 2530 Harrison st. James A. Gorman, 23, 151 De Long aye., and 1 Edna C. Smith, 19; 2103 O'Farrell st. I Frederick r. Sinclair. 23. 2105 San Jose aye., i and Edythe M. S.« Babklrk, 19, San Mateo. X Matt W.E". Jensen. 25, and Anna Pulkkinen. 19, both of 1717 Sanehex *t. •August Fogde. 21, 712 Oak St., and Edla Soderman, 20. 67 California aye. \u25a0 Harold G. DlUingham. 26. Honolulu, and Mar- garet B. Smith. 22, 2607 Fillmore st. L. Dudley Masslngham. 35,' and Elizabeth >. May. 18, both of Ban Mateo. Richard J. \u25a0- Passalacqua. 28. Vallejo, and Louisa T. FUIpeUL 24. 38 Varennes st. OAKII^ND. Feb. 21.— The fonowlng marriage .licenses were Issued today: Seldon P. Vandervoort. 21. and Juanita C. Moreno. 20, both, of Oakland. Albert A; Neusella. 21. and Theresa . Thomp- son, IS, both of Oakland. - John M. Mallett, 26, and Alice V. Foster, 27, both of Oakland. George O. Brehm, 29, and May B. Graham, 29. both of Seattle. Page Lohmann, 31, and Mary Jensen, 31, both of Oakland. ~. John Frlede, 35. and Kate A. Lynch, 29. both of Point Richmond. Angus T. Ross. 70. Sacramento, and Cath- erine L.' Jones, 50. . San Francisco. BIRTHS BUCK— In -this city, January 1!», 190 S. to the wife of Orlo P. Buck (nee Roper), a daughter. ENGELKE— In this • city. January 30, 190S, to the wife of August- Engelke. a son. METERS— In this city, February 13. 1908, to the. wife of Dr. R. C. Meyers, a son. . DEATHS Bartlett (Infant) I Lempe, Charles A.... 'in Brennan. Patrick ... 45 I McDonald. Eugene J. 27 Canavan, Sarah*... 14 | Miller. Marf .: — Chambers, Wm ; . H.. 31 | Mulcahy, Thos. E 30 DrfseoU, Annie .... — JOstlund, Theodore..-.-. — Druids (Memorial) Palecki, Josephine A Fltz-Gerald, T. P.. — | Pedersen, Mrs. C... 29 Gerstner. Marie A.. 90 | PhUUps. Louisa M... .3 Grau. Daniel Joseph 17 Rooney, ' Charles 6T Oulnasso. Madalena. 70 Ryan, JnUa ........ — Hammond, Wm. H.. 51 SUegllch, George F. 86 Haymann. Helena... 71 Steinman, Gladys ... 11 Holies, Harry . .'. .. 70 Stevens. Keithley B. 42 Kearns, John B 1 Van Pelt. Peter 79 Knudson, Mary ....72 White, George X.... 52 BARTLETT— In Oakland. Cal.. February 21. 190 S. Dorothy A. Bartlett. Infant daughter \u25a0of Pliny N. S. and" Ella M. Bartlett. and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joan Cotter, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 2 months and -17 days.; BRENNAN— In this city. February 21, 1908, Patrick Brennan. dearly beloved husband of ' Helen Brennan. loving father of EUsa • Bren- nan. ' and brother In law of Timothy. Pat- rick and Thomas Cronln. Mrs. H. McManon. - Mrs. J. Roche and Sister Mary, Angelica, a native of County Wick low, Ireland, aged 45 years. (A member of division No. 2. A. O. \u25a0H., and Leo assembly No. 4, T. M. C. U.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sun- •day), at 12 o'clock, from his late residence, 3174 Twenty-third street, thence to St. Peter's chnrch for services at 12:30 p. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. A solemn re- qniem high mass for the repose of I his soul wiU be celebraated Monday, February 24, at St. Peter's church, at 9 a. m. CANAVAX— In this city, February 19, 190 S. Sarah Canavan. dearly beloved daughter of Charle? and Bessie Canavan, and loving sister .of. Annie Agnes Canavan and Richard. Benjamin/ Elizabeth and William Dobson. a native of ; San Francisco. Cal., aged 14 years 2 months and -13 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to j attend the funeral today (Sat- . urday), at 9 a. m.. from the residence of 'her parents. 630 Arkansas street, thence to St. Teresa's - church, where a requiem mass for • the repose of her soul wUI be celebrated • at '9:30 a. \u25a0,' m. Interment Holy Cross ceme- c tery.- .: ; . ; ; i -'\u25a0.'. ' ' CHAMBERS-^ln Oakland,. Cal., February 20, 1908, William H . Chambers, only and beloved son of Mrs. M. J. Chambers, aged 31 j»ars. DRISCOLL— In this city. February It},' 1908. An- ole*Driscoll.' beloved wife of Dennis Drlscoll, '.and devoted 'mother of Joseph P. and Wll- . Ihim J. Dri.-'coll,- Elizabeth Conway. and Cath- erine Lucy, fa ~ native of Ireland. - - Friends . and acquaintances sre respectfully . Invited to attend - the funeral today (Satur- - day),' February; 22, at 9:30 a. m.. from the ~ ; parlors *-of . Barry .'' lt\ Scully, 927 Valencia street; ' thence to St. ; Paul's - church. ; where \u25a0 - 'a ' requiem high ' mass for - the repose of her soul will be celebrated, commencing at 1Q \u25a0a. m. Interment Holy Cross .cemetery. ..- DRUlDS— Memorial - services . wlir be held by * the groves, circles and chapters of San Fran- ' Cisco- and vicinity of the United Ancient Or- „ der .of Druids tomorrow. (Sunday), February ' 23, at - 2 p. m., \u25a0In Golden Gate commandery hall, Sutter street between Steiner and Pierce. FITZ-GERALD— At Mill Valley (the Bungalow). ' Cal.; v February . 21, \u25a0 1908, . Thomas Percy Fita- Gerald; >'.' V . '- . • ." r ' • »\u25a0» \u25a0 -' Friends , and acquaintances are respectfully \u25a0-'. Invited to i attend - the . funeral tomorrow (Sun- . day). 'February- 23, at 11 a. m.. from - the Bungalow. Interment Mansanita cemetery. - GERSTNEB— Entered \u25a0 into rest. In thla - city, . .Febrnaryr 2l. ; 1908, .Marie Adeline Gerstner. - relict of the -- late Anton : Gerstner, dearly be- loved mother -of \u25a0' Mrs. '- A. Andrews, Mrs. S. - Dovichie and the late John W. aad Louisa A.' W." Gerstner, - and dearly beloved grand- mother of Alfred F.f Andrews, Mrs. William A . Case and \u25a0 Alfred, Hubert • and Olando Dovichie. a : native;. of 1 Hanover, Germany. . aged , 9o years > B months > and 23 days. (Cbi- * cago • and • New York " papers plesse . copy.) - \u25a0• : Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited ; to attend the funeral tomorrow < Sun- . day), .at 2 'o'clock , p. : m..-trom tne residence of her daughter In* law. Mrs. Carrie Gerstner, : 1458 ' Pacific \u25a0 avenue between Hyde and Lar- ' kin streets. -Incineration" Odd' Fellows' erem,*- ,.*ji toT-^SCBS^PSBffiHBH " " \u25a0''"''\u25a0', GRAU— Io i PhenU.v Ariz.. February 13. ; 190». Daniel *- Joseph » Grau. - dearly \u25a0 beloved son '•" of • Louis 'H . and . Annie , Stedman G rau. and ; be- *~. loved." brother of Mrs." Annie Turner, 1 Miriam Stedman \u25a0 Grau, Mn». Hyde Shaaghoessy, Ethel \u25a0, Theodora - Grau . and - Ramona Evelya . Gran, a* .: native =of , Oakland, , Ca1.. .: aged 17 ' years 11 ' months \u25a0 and 9 • rt-ays* '^UW\i\ifllmtflflbKFVoi "-T Friends and acquaintances sre respectfu-lly . Invited = to attend the funeral today (Sat- . nrday),'' at" 10 o'clock \u25a0 a. m,, from . St. :- Paul's . -\u25a0'\u25a0 Episcopal-'., ehnrca, California _ street -near . ' Steiner.' .'lnterment Greenlawn cemetery. <by electric it funeral .' car .' from ; .Thirtieth street 'and San Jose avenue; -Remains at the fnneral *, parlors S of -. Theodor; Dlerxa *; Co..' 900. De- %r. visadero street * corner ; of • McAllister. \u25a0 . GUINASSO— In this .city, .February 13, i' IiMM, . > Madalena \u25a0' Guinasso, relict \u25a0 of -. the : late Jo- \u25a0 ' - seph ; Guinasso. t and : dearly beloved mother of Joseph. John A. and Teresa Galnasso. Mrs. 5i J r* Devoto. t Mrs. J. Granella. Mrs. M . L. \u25a0 Splnetti and the late Mr*. Mary . Ginocehio and Louis ami John Guinasso, 'a native of . Italy.-*? aged 70 ' years.'^'janSfßkflßMMWHNl \u25a0-\u25a0 Friends \ and -'acquaintances - are - respectfully I invited jto attend -, the '; funeral ; today \u25a0 (Satur- .":- day),," February 22, K -.atMo <a.;; m.,' from her -'\u25a0-\u25a0' late ', residence, ,744 '; Broadway. -. thence .to \u25a0 Sta. ii 7 Peter.',' and t Paul's \u25a0-. Italian j church. « where " a .>. solemn? requiem high : mass for the repose of AUCTIONSALES Anctloa Sale at Western Hone Market TuMdar, Febraarr 2S. 190$, All Day, Of Percbersn Mares and Geldmga from tn« Kirk- Wllllams stock farm. Eastern Oreson. Ton can't beat them In any market in tne world. ! At 1 p. . m. we will sell 30 2 year old nllles. toe«r ever brought to this city; also 30 3 y«ar old fllll«s, rrandly bred and anltabl* for ti>« fanciaxt stock farm fax America. At 3 .p. m. one Peerless antomobtl* la per- fect , condition, -40 horsepower: alto one ftvt pas- tenser CadUac la good running order. - At 8 p. m." 40 mares weighing from I.SOO \<* 1.700 poonds. no b«tt«r on th« tout: ftve 2 year old stallions by imp. Pwheron stnd». and iO geldings walghing from 1.300 to l.« 00 pounds; v nn« as ever cam* here. Also one 30 horsepower auto car wttb top and an equipments complete, guaranteed to b* la Perfect condition and running order. All or U»« above to be sold wlthont reserve or l!m!t. We also have on hand for sale la lots to *ait 600 head of doable square ' brand brood marrs and geldings broken to work. In carload lots or I*m. f. O. k. at Lovelock. Xev. « at E. STEWABT & CO.'S. Auctioneers and Uvestock Dealers. 297 Valencia st. at Htt. San Fraa- Citco. CaL ' r kj' I Chase's febraary /^^k Combination ! «1| SALE w*^ OF * REGISTERED STALLIONS, SPEED PROS- PECTS (entered In stakesK BrsrNESS. CAR- RIAGE and GAITED SADDLE HORSES. TO BE BOLD Monday Evening, Feb. 24, 1998 AT 8 O'CLOCK AT \ CHASE'S SALES PAVILION. j 47S VALENCIA ST. NEAR 16TH. S. T. | Horses at yard JTeb. 21. Catalogne nahr ready. FRED n. CHASS * CO.. Aaetloneers. $^» PnbDc Auction in Oakland SATURDAT.' February 22. at 11 a. m.. 60 heaiJ ©f Work and Driving Mares and Geldings; eora- blnatlon consismments. AU horses marsnteea. Will be hooked after sale. 355-!«T -itfl St.. Oakland. w- her soul will be celebrated, commencing at 10:30 o'clock a. m. HAMMOND— In San Mateo. Cal.. Febraary 19. 19Q8» William Hall Hammond, beloved hn.*- band of May Brown Hammond, and son of the lat-s Major Richard P. Hammond, a native of San Francisco, residing at Visalla. Cal.. aged 51 years. t Interment private. HATMA>~S— In this city. February 21. 190 S. Helena Havmann. r*Uct of the late Aaroa Haymann. and devoted mother of Mrs. J. Kallmann and Emma and Julius Havmann. a native of Meisenhelm, Germany, aged 71 years 3 months and S days. , Friends and acquaintances are renpectfnlly invited to attend the fnneral tomorrow (Sun- day), at 10:30 a. n>., from her late residence. 2«18O I 4 Steiner street. Interment Salem cem- etery, by 11:50 train from Twenty-nfta and Valencia streets. - HOLLES— In Oakland, Cal.. Febraary 21» 190-3. Harry Holies, beloved husband of Katie Holies, and father of Evens. Id». Oliver. Irene and Katie Holies of Oakland and Mrs. M. B. ThUtgrn ef San Jose, a native of England, agrd 70 Tears 7 months and 27 days. A mem- ber of Erie lodge No. 161. F. A A. M.. it Buffalo. S. Y. (Buffalo. N. T., and Saa Jose, Cal.. papers please copy.) Friend* ;art respectfully Invited to attend, toe-- fnneral services tomorrow (Sunday. February 23. at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. at Al- catraz Masonic hall. Peralta street between. Seventh and Eighth. Oakland, under tbe aus- pices of Alcatras lodge So. 244. F. A A. M. KEARNS — In this city, February 21. 190 S. John Bernard Kearns. .beloved son of Peter and Jane Kearns, and brother of Helen Kearns, a native of San Francisco. CaL. aged 1 year 1 month and 27 days. The- funeral will take place today (Sat- urday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from tn« resi- dence of. bis parent*. 3732 Twenty-third street. Interment private. KNCDSON — In this city, February 20. 190?. - - Mary- Knudsen. krvlng mother of Mrs. Jennie Brennan, and grandmother of Ann!* J. Bret)-* nan. a native of County Monagnan. Ireland, aged 72 years 1 month and 23 days. The funeral will take place today (Sat- urday), at 7 a. m.. from her late residence. 446 Fell street, thenc* to Santa Clara. Cal.. by S:2O a. m. train from Third and Town- send streets., where a requiem mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated at St. Clare chnrch at 10 a. m. Interment private, SanU Clan. LEMPE— In thla city. February 19. 1903. Cnarlea A. Lempe, a native of Massachusetts, aged 78 years . | MeDONALD — la this city. February 21. 190*. Eugene J. McDonald, a native of Pennsyl- vania, aged 27 years. MILLER — In Alameda. CaL. February 20. 190 S. Mary Miller, beloved wlf« of William Miller, and mother of Mrs. H. P. Weaver and W. S. Miller, a native of Cape Breton, N. S. Interment private. v MTJLCAHT — Entered Into rest, m Oakland. Cal.. February 21. 180«, Thomas E. Mutcaby, dearly beloved brother of Mrs. H. Ellroo-.lt and Mrs. L. Beanston. a native of San Frsncisco, Cal.. aged 30 years 10 . months and 21 days. \u25a0 Notice of funeral hereafter. OSTLCND — In this city, February 21. 19<V. Theodore Ostlnnd. beloved son of Christina Ostlund. - and brother of Henry, LJllle. Es- ther and Dewey Ostlnnd. Mrs. Fred Meyers and Mrs.. Annie Lannmaa, a native of San • Francisco, CaL Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the fnneral parlors of Barry * Scully. 927 Valencia street. «\u25a0 PALECKI— In Oakland. Cal.. February 20. 1908, ' Josephine A. Paleckt. beloved slater of Mr». M. C. Helms. George Cook, Mrs. B. Garcia and Joseph PaleckL Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services today (Saturday). Feb- ruary 22, at 1 o'clock p. m.. at her lata residence. 213 Orange street, Oakland. Inter- ment . private. PEDERSEN — In La Mesa. Cal.. February 13." 1908. " Mrs. Caroline Pedersen. beloved wife of Hans Pedersen. beloved mother of Eliott and Leola Pederaen, beloved daughter of Eleanor? Luehrsen. and sister of the late George White Merkel and Henry Merkel. aged 29 years 6 months and 13 days. The fnneral will take place today (Sat- urday), at 2 o'clock, from her brother's resi- dencf. 119 Fifth street, Oakland. Friends and acquaintances are rwpe<tfully lavtted to attend. Interment Mountain View ceme- . tery. ' - - - - .- . PHILLIPS— In Emeryville. Cal.. February 21. 1908, Loclsa MarU Phillips, relict of the late Charles H. PUllllps. and mother of Nor- man B. Phillips, a native of Boston. Mass.. ag»d 73 years 8 months and 1- day. ROONET— In this city . February ' 2*\ 19OS. ; Caarles Rooney, a native \u25a0of Georgia, aged 67 years. \u25a0 - \u25a0 " ' Friends and acquaintances are respftfnlly Invited to attend th« fnneral , tomorrow (Sim- dayt, at 1 p. m. ! . from the parlors of Hat- sted k Co.. 924 Flllmore street. Incineration I. O. O. F. crematory. . RTAN— In tbia city, February 20, 1908, Julia Ryan. STAEGLJCH — In this city. February 21. 1908. George F. " Staegllcn, beloved son of • Mar- garet and the late Frank Loots Staegllcn. and loving ; brother of Frank, Frederick and Henry StaegUch. Mrs. Edith McKay and the late - Christina Butcher, a native, of San Francisco.' CaL, aged 36 years 3 months and 1 day*. - \u25a0 \u25a0 , ' \u25a0 - Remains at the parlors of the California undertaking company. 2210 Steiner street be- : tweea Sacramento and Clay. STEIXMAX-2-In this city, February 21. 1908. Gladys Steinman. dearly beloved daughter of Rudolph and Rose Steinman. and beloved sis- ter of Clandla- Steinman, a native of San Francisco. Cal.. ajed 11 years 4 months and ' 29 ' days. Friends -and acquaintances ar» respeetfaliy Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Son- . •day;: at "10 a., m.. from the fnneral - parlors '- of ..Theodor Dlerks & - Co., 900 Devisadero - ctreet of McAllister. Interment Eter- agttitl 1 Horn* \u25a0 cemetery, by electric funeral • car *"*X rom ' Thirtieth street and San Jone. avenue. STEVENS— In Oakland. CaL. February 19." 190f». 'Kelthley B: Stevens; beloved husband of B»- toer Stevens, and brother of Mrs. Alice Dtton >6f, Santa Clara, Cal., a native of Portland, Ore., aged 42. years 4 months and 29 days. Friends, aeqnalntances and members, of car- men's union, division No. 205. are respectfully v invited to attend the > funeral services tomor- i row (Sunday). February 23. at 1© a. m.. «t, the funeral cbapel of Charles H. J. Truman, 1 1909 Mission street between Fifteenth and Six-" ' teenth. Incineration 1.-O. .0.-F. crematory. VA V PELT— Passed away*. » ln this city. Fcb-^ ruary 21,1 908. Peter Van Pelt, husband of the late Alice M. Van Pelt, and father «£ Alice and -Henry M. . Van Pelt and the lat-* . Emma R. ; Brown, a native of New Tork. •aged 79 yean. The funeral services will be held today (Sat- urday), at 1 p. m., at the chapel of N. Gray " St . Co., 2196 Geary • street corner of Devlsadero.\ WHITE— In this city. February 20. 1909, G»«rjr«» Knlrht White., beloved ' husband *of Alra Berlin White.* -.a 1 native of Gnlldford. Eng..; aged ' 52 years . 6 months and 2 days. Friends . are respectfully tnvited to . attend th* fnneral today < iSatnrday i. at 2p. m.; at Golden ' Gate commandery : hall. \u25a0 2135 Suttee street, tinder the auspices of California : kxlgs No. 1, F. * A. M. laciaeratloo at Odd fti- J«ws* crematory. 13