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uis«'s included. lZf£23c; first*. 25c; prime firsts, I'kf*- Steady. l**i«ies. 17fcI7t4c; twins, li;%fijtir<-: '^•\u25a0uiik Aiuericas, l<J l i©H»«ic; long- I-«is« AncrlfK Markets ,!.«•§ ANGELES, Feb. X. — t'a>e count egg* <lo < iiiwyj l c<»nt » «ioaen to i*s cents vn the produce « xcUaiije today. <'hff-s.^ rc<.« ij>i> wore 2.W4 poands. . Eastern daisies mre in pK«j «lomand snd si.ld well. Ijiity U'tt&BietoD bcang advanced to $4.50 Iwt ee&tal. B«crii«tl of firodui-c wcr*: Essrs. 270 cas^s; I'iitter. 22.711 pounds; cheese, 2.<i<»4 pounds; j-!*ti«»v. :;,r.71 taiks; oiiious. S«2 sarkK; lifsn*. 4«i] sack*: snrct potatoes, 1K» ta'ks- annlc* 1 box. ' liutirt- — freaincry extra. 77»:>: creamery lirsi. <;7'-jc; eastern cream.-ry extra?, 07*^c tiK-kiiis tattex, 2iv_- per rx">n<!. ' Ftps— Kxtr« tflwt. .-!l< : local ra nrh candled nrsti., 2;*,-; case c.«int, 27c; storape packed ex- Jras. 2iic; stnrate packed seconds. 2*<\ Cbeese— Northern fresh. 2oc; e«steru sinzlr», VMSSOc; eastern twins, 2i">'.i 2lc; eastern ehed ilars. 20Q21e; eastern loriKhorn. 21c; eastern «i«)F.v, 20.'y21c: Swi>s importer ;joc; Oregon daUy. 21c.^» r.f«ns (per <tli— No I pink. 15.2565.30: No. 1 limas. *J.4<K i 4.s(>; Ladr Wasliiupton. $4.5<>; ! s:r.a!i whites. $:..iotir..su : blackeyc*. $4.75: R»r rnnu>«, H»: lmitlls. $7. I'otatom (per ctl(— Saline, fl.Ki«i 1.75; high lands. Jl.ir.wi..V< : Lompoe. |L$5^L.7S; Wat sonville. $1.5t". I. t;r. : urepoii. $1.5:1^.1.00: sweet '•"'*'"•'>-. $2.2-V'j2.r!.": Oregon early rose, $2; «!iitc r..>e. ?1.75(ii !.'.¥). Eastern Llve«t»ek >Inrket » BOCTQ OMAHA POirni OMAHA. Feb. >.— Oiu'.e— Uecript*.. r,.:t<«(i. Market sieady x<\ easy. Native steprs. ?-*4j7.2.".: C'iwk end heifers. $3.25^5.25; western ste^r». ?:>.2."ff7<i: cor>- nnd h*-itVrv. ?2.vT> «ej4.4.*: . p.niifrs. $2..vi't;.J.2*: Ptockera and fp<Hi<»r?, w<' \u25a0 \u25a0'••": <-alv.y. $'i.5i)(.3 8.-J5; bulls, stags, etc.. *3US. H'gs— Receipts. 11.500. Market active. V low. Ueatx, (8.55@8.T«: mixed. $5.4.-.4js.r^!: liffht, $s.3"r,TS.dr»;.i.igs, ?76.47.7.j: bulk «jf salrs. Sii~;j.— Ko.-^ipt^. 8.500. Market stronger. \oar.s:>gs. fc..-j:r,f.i 7.2.".: wethers. 55.755t5.75; i-ivw. F3^s^B.2i; laml.s, $7.75c, ( 5.5r.. KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY. IVI.. n.— Cattle— Rece'nts I :t.<ifKl. Market Steady. Native steers. J.ifa 7.2.1; .-•<»*. «nd Uelf.-rs. |3^S^o; st^-kers and feeders; ! 5.;.4jk,.-,..Vi : t.uiis. *:?.«-.i»fr ( r».Hi; calves. $i'<i<>: veemera stt*:>. $4..*>r.'ii«.r.i;; western cows, fliriir,. Koc«. — Iteceiiit*. ll.AiiA. Market stronger to --M' liglnT. linlk ..f sales. $S^Seß.Os; heavy. nxempt from Taxes Paying from 4V4% to 5V2% income Complete descriptive circular No. 909 upon request E. H. ROLLINS & SONS RtST KATIOKAL lIHK r_CS. SECURITY BLBB. SAN FBASCSCa LCS AJiGELES Oil Means Money In California Practically every one Interested in California Oil enterprises operating In the proven fields is making money. This is particularly true of those -.vho hold stock in Coalingra Oil Com- panies — that wonderfully prolific •I»]<J — the greatest in the State if ?;<>t in the world. The only way you >-nn make pome of this money Is to Invest a portion of your income or savings in some good oil stock. Tills <£flf>r is the initial ground floor ofTeriiifr in a company operat- ing: in absolutely proven territory in Cdaiinga. The property is owned outright. Small capitalization, no promotion stock; shallow, easy drilling, but weJis run from 150 to 400 barrels, owing to extremely pro- lific nature of underlying sands. Choicest piece of undeveloped shaiiow property in entire State of California. Cal! or write to us at once for further particulars before this op- portunity passes, and if you desire we trill arrant?** so you Citn make a fr^e trip to Owiinja to see the prop- erty and go over tiie field in general, and make up you mind about this proposition after a careful personal investigation. NOTE. — To every one sending In this coupon we will ser.d free of charge for the next six months a copy of the monthly publication, "Securities,*' which is filled with photos of the oil fleh's and valuable infortnation about California Oil. \u2666 OIPO.Y BURR BROTH ERS. IXC. 501 First National Bank Building. SAX FRANCISCO. CAL. Pleasr «*nd me fr«*e of cost, information r'-znTi'A-AZ sto<ks i-pftrred Vt a!>orr. and alt.it fre<» copies of "Securiiipß" for six meßtfe*. all this «-ilLoul any obligation on N»nic .Vldrcs* Cl-B9 "THE HEART OF THE WATERMELON" ].« the way the PREMIER prop- erty was dfscribed by one of th* party «f Investor* who went out from our office on Saturday to inspect it. The melon will be «-nt verj- soon and distributions of divi- dends will bepin. G^t your sliare by becoming: a stockholder now before further advance. Lincoln Mortgage & Loan Company 14TII FLOOII, 16« GEARY ST. SAW FRANCISCO Sew York Seattle LotAngelet E.F. HUTTON & CO. <!>O California St. Tel. nousrla" 24ST St. rram-U Hotel Tel. Douslax 3082 Members of New York Stock Exchange Pioneer Hot»e Private Wire to ChJcago and XevT York t R. i:. MULCAIIKV. Manager t FKIVATE WIBE. CHICAGO, NEW YORK. • WXSTERK UNION CODE. J. C. WILSON KEKBER NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE *-H£ STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. EAN FRANCISCO. Kain Ofiee Branch Office* JOXLS BLDG., S. F. PALACE HOTEL Correspondents (Main Corridor^ HARRIS, WINTHBOP Ssn Francisco. & CO.. HOTEt ALEXANDRIA 25 Pine St.. New York Lo« Anpeles 3 Bookery. Chicago HOTEL DEL COEO- 1711 Stout Street, NADO, Denver. ('•\u25a0:". Ccrcr.ado Beach. Oil News Aliout all the oil co«ipanies and all the oil fl>Ms of tlie Ktatf may be found in the "Cali- fornia Oil Bulletin," which is issued eenilir.onth- ly and which will be «ent to yon regularly, absolutely free, upon re«jue*>t. . Wrtt«" for Jt today. Address THE <1. J*. JOH.VSoSf «*OMPAJVV 934 PHELAN BUILDIiTC, Saa Fraccisco, Cal. *s.fliiftjS.7O; packers and biiUlars. $S.4G<£S.OS; light. $&25f$iUS5j pips, $7<&B. Sinn-)! — J'.tMfipts, N.t»JO. Market steady. Mut tons. Si.'ifa •>..">«»; imulis. $7.r>of<i.V7s: fed western nether* and yearliuss, $5.?3>«£5.20; fed western owes, S.j^jtf.lo. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS 1 Cotton >larket JCETV YORK. Feb. .s. — Hutton's wire says: '•The cotton market moved Oowu during tbe early tradii's »ie from the linal of the previous day, steadying somewhat sifter midday. The early deellae was very larpcly influenced by the weak ness «if the cables and the disappointment at the Urerpool spot sales. The report in circulation lafo Monday of liip transactions at Liverpool were not confirmed. There were sold only i 0."00 bales and prices were off 7 Kn^lish point*. Tbe interior Btomoeal Bfcovccd a slight increase, com pared with last week in the semiweekly total, l>ut was only about half v( last year. The port receipts were faiall. Southern spot nierkfts show coutinutHl interest and a relatively firm tone." Spot (littun clo»>d quiet. 20 points loner. Mld •dliiiß ujilcnds, 15c; middliiij; gulf. 15.25 c. Sales, .'SOO bales. < COTTON FCTTJREB Option — Open. Lfish. Low. Close. February 14. <;.*><• March 14.80 c 14.82 c 14.1i7e 14.»15c April 14.5.V 14.8.TC 14.5."»<; 14.<i4e May 14.'.»<» c 14.02 c' 14.710 14.75 c June 14.N.HC 14.SV- 14.7:tc 14.03 c Jnly 14.77 c 14.70 c 14.38 c 14.C.4C Aupist 14.21k- 14.20 c 14.08 c 14.115 c Septfiiiber i:;.:~">c i:t.:{sc 13. "27c 13.2 C.C October 12.N2*- 12->7c 12.7!) c 12.75<c Novemlier 12.C.X- 12.<:» c l2.<U)c 12.<"^c I>ecenil^r 12.03 c 12.<;$ c 12.CJC 12.C2c St. Loots Wool Market ST. IXJCIS. Feb. 8. — Wool, imchanped. Me dium trades, comblu;; and clotllins. 24'S2Oc: light fin*-. heavy fine, 12ftj21c; tub washed. 25Q37c ** HoMton Wool Market BOSTON, l>b. S.— A slight increa«<- in aftivity i* noted in the coarser lin*-* of wool in tlie l>K-al market, with values well maintained. Merinos m:d n-.ic w>h)ls are negl<-ct«Hl, although tliorc is some demand fur <t!iio fleece*, while Texas offer ings have proved attractive. Low grsi2e territory wool sells v.ell aiufiiig the small uiauufacturers. No eking* in the hltuatlon is anticipated before the arrival t«f the new clip. Bidding la tbe west sh.nvs a falling off. Quotations, scoured basis: Texan — Fine fall, o<;<<io2c. California — Northern, 00<cr»;Se; middle county, 53665 c. Oregon — Eastern No. 1 staple. 74@75c: eastern No. 1 clothing. 70£r72e: valley No. 1. 57<f75Sc. Territory — Fine staple. *3@Toc: fine medium staple. 71 (n 72c; fine clothing. S766SC; five me <!inni clothing. iUfqC.Sc: half blood, (Jjfti 00<-: tlinv-eightlis blood, ~ COCg o2c; qnarter blood. 54 fa :>!•: Pulled wool— Extra, 74!<i"">c: line A, 07Q.70C; A rapeni «.H."ji''sc. AVornted Market NEW YORK, Fob. s.— Tiie fluest qualities of nifn's wear wurstods have b<-en opened for fall at advances ranging fioin 5 to Id p<>r cent, which will mean <m a suit of clotlu-s alnjut Jl more for material than last fall. Fall nanm-U'ttrs are ii<lliiig well. Export tra.le Is quiet and cotton yarnn are easier. Jobbers art doing a moderate seasonable trade. Ken York Metal Market NEW YORK. Feb. S. — The market for stand* ar.l copper on the New York metal exchange was dull an.l unchanged, with spot and all deliveries Uj> to the end of April olOKing tit 13@13.20e; The London market was lower, with spot closing at £58 ISs Pd and future-* nt £~>s 16s 3d. Arrivals re[««rte,l at New York today "«re 30 tons, iu cluding ores and matte, and exports, according f<» custom house returns, erere 1,382 tons, mnk iug n :<nal fo far this month of 11,832 tom». Local dMlen €|u.»te lake copper at 13.G2&Q 13.73 c; electrolytic. 13.37Vfel3.rjCc; casting, Tin closed easy, with spot quoted at :>2.45«5 32.60 c; February. n2.35f&32.r.r«-. March. ::2.o(>'« 32.40 c; and ilay. 52.23jg32.45c. The Lon don market ni lower ami closed easy, with sjK»t quoted at £147 •">\u25a0; and futures at £14 < < 15s. Lead m easy, with spot quoted at 4.o7'tiT? LT2^C New York and at 4.45fa4.55c East St. Ixraif". The Londoa liinrket was a shade lower at £Vl 7s Cd. Sl»e!t.-r was v.cnk. with spot fjuoted at 0.75Q B.loe Ne« York and at ."..%O(ar>.C7>ic East St. I>hiN. The London market was unchanged at fSi SB. The English iron market was unchanged at 31s 3d. Iron was unchanged locally. ! Xavnl Stores — Turpentine and Itonln ' SAVANNAH. C.a.. Feb. 8. — Turpentine — I Firm. •*•<\u25a0: n^lc-s 31, receipts lt*T, shipments ISO, i stock U2.7.-.7. Boslo — Firm. Sales, 588, receipts 1,411, ship- I mciits 410, «toek Y."2.T,'M). Quotations: B, $4.23: iD. ?4.:i'(; K. $4.42>..; F. $4.45: G. ?4.50: H, iM..".: I. $4.70; K. V>-Tj; M, $G. 30; N, $U.CO; j WG, J7.05; \VW. «7.3". MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO ARRIVE From | Steamer. | I>ate r)rsti-r Harlior ;I>elaoaw ......!Fe!i. 9 Honolulu JAlauicda ......iFeb. 9 BonnoMt City of Topeka. ;Fel>. 9 San Pedro Hanalei Feb. 9 San l'cdro '. Ad. Sampson IFeb. 9 <an IMoco&Way Portsj guoon Feb. » Humboldt \r. A. Kilburn.. Feb. Hi Sal. Cruz via S. Pi»;;o.;Hlvi>rsiile !FVb. 10 Soattlo & Tacoraa : Watson ;Feb. 10 San Pedro |(J. W. Elder... Feb. 10 Poioi Arena & Albion. lI 'oujh [Feb. 10 OrayH liarbor JNcwbnrg |Feb. 10 Sau Pedro jYosemite iFeb. 10 China & Japan (Asia |Feu. 11 I'Dcet Soun-1 Port* |Stat<; of Cal. . ..Feb.. 11 Portland & Astoria ißoanoko !Feb. 11 Co<« Hay .• M. F. Plant. . .Feb. 13 Sja I'tdro ! Norwood [Feb. 13 San Pedro Ssiilh Moulea ..\u25a0Feb. 13 San Pwlro jClifhalis iFeb. 13 Uendodao .'c l't. Arena! Ser. Foam . Feb. 13 !>an DiesofcAVaj Portsisaata Kosa Feb. 13 Portland ft Ast. rla :K«=e City Feb. 14 Brays Harbor iCentralia JFeb. 14 Portland & A«ti«-ia j Northland !Feb. 15 Seattle & Taconia ißurkman |Feh. 15 Sear York via Ancoti . . j Peru iFfb. 15 TO SAIL | Destination | Steamer | Sails |Pier February 0— ! i j ( ; (Irays Harbor IS. Barbara:.] 4 pm].... j Iluuiboldt -..: JVanjruard -. 9 am' 19 Seattle direct jEurfka spm 9 I Orays Harbor ]Coronsdo ... 3 pm: 21 | Mendocino & Pt. Arena Hen Foam... 4pm 4 ! San lii"co &. Way Ports! Sauta Kosa. II am! 20 i Sao IWroilVi/ PortsiUoos Bay... 4 pmi 11 February 10 — j? j I Astoria & Portland jYownite .. spm 27 1 Honolnln jNevadan ...ilOamjl'7 I Honolulu via P. Sound. lArizoiiau j 2 i>nj| 27 : Los Acceles Ports iHanalei 8 pmi 10 ! Honolulu & Hilo IWllbelmlna 3 pm] 33 I Seattle & Taooma tAd. Sampson 1 pm 10 j Pu^ct Sound Ports j'tovernor ... 4 pm 11 ! Portland 4 Way Ports. IG. W. Elder 1 pm 13 February 11—1 I .; HumWdt IRavalli |.... 27 I Ocmboldt {City Topefea.jloam.il | Ilumboldt |F. Kilburn.. 10 am 13 1 February 12 — i Houolula lAlamrda ... 11 am 21 New York via Ancon..|City Panama 12 m 40 Astoria ie Portland Kansas City 11 am 40 i Hllo Enterprise ..12 m 38 j !Jrays Harbor Newburg ... 3 pro 21 j Los Anjr^les Ports jßosuoke 5 pm 13 I Sun Diego & Way t'orUjQueen 2 pm 20 ; Point Arena & Albion. i Porno ....*. Cpm 4 Ftlirniiry 13 — I <;r»ys Harbor 'Norwood .... I Grayx Harbor IS. Mouica... 4 pm ! <;rnj-s Harbor |Ch<*balU | Pucet Sound Ports IClty Pnebla.Jll am 11 F«-hruary H— ! ! I { Los Anzdos Ports; 'Centralia ..| 1 pm] 21 February 15 — j ! ! C>..s Bay M. F. Plant! 3pm S' | Japan & China iChiyo Maru. 1 pm 42 Seattle 4 Tacoraa |Watson 1 pm 10 TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE Destination | Steamer [ .Date Valdex &• Seward.. lOlymnia >.|Feb. 8 Skagway & Way Ports.! Cottage City.. .!Feh. 14 Valdt-x & Seward Victoria IFeb. 1G Southwestern Alaska ... [Bertha [Feb. 20 Sun, Moon and Tide united States coast and geodetic survey — Time end heitrhts of tides at Fort Point. For city frout (Mission street wharf)' add 25 minutes. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY !> Sun rises 7 : 07 £un «,ets 5Ji Moon sot* ! p. in. New ruoon Keh. 9, at 5:04 p. m. First quarter moon Feb. 16, at 10:23 a. in. jTimej ITime Tlme| - Ttniej Ft ( Ft Ft V Ft IH W| IL W nW[ LW( _ 9.. | 0:00 4.6J 4:36| 3.1 I 0:2& 0.01 0:221— «.tt 10.. 0:31 4.fr| 5:24 2.6 11:191 B.s ti: os —0.7 11.. 1:03 S.O 0:14 2.4 12:09 5.7 C:4C — 0 3 12.. 1:86 5.2 7:05 2.0 1:01 5.4 7:2& 0.2 13.. 2:11 6.3 8:00 1.7 2:00 4.9 8:17 0.9 14.. 2:46 6.3 8:59 1.4 3:03 4.5 9:01 l.« 13.. 3:24 3.419:54,-1.2 4:2 C. 4.1 »:4fl 2 2 10. .j 4:lo t 5.5 11:04 0.7 6:11 3.8 10:43 2.J) 17..J 5:0l| 5.5|12:1S 0.4 7:44 3.S 11:49 3.2 I". S. Branch Hydrographies OHU-e A branch of the United States hydroirraphic office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is maintained In Saa Francisco for the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and free of eipense. Navigators are cordially Invited to visit the offlce, where complete sets of chart* and sailing directions Of the world are kept at hand for comparison and reference,, and the latest information can always be obtained re garding lights, dangers to navigation and mat ters of interest to ocean commerce. • J. C. BURNETT, •- . Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. .. Time Ball United States branch hytfroyraphlc offlce. Mer chants' Exchange, San Francisco, February fc, 1010. . " Ttic time ball on . the roof of the Fairmont hotel was dropped today exactly at noon, Pa cific standard time -(120 th meridian), or at Bh. 00m. 00s. Greenwich mean time. J. C. BURNETT, - " Lieutenant, U. S. N.,'in charge.' 7 Change of Mnnterw . Steamer Gold—k>ld master, E. J. Benson; new master. J. A. Petprsen;'.. .. \u25a0 : , Enrollc-d' — Steamer . Dennis -. T. \u25a0 \u25a0 Sulli van ;,. mas ter.'- Walt«T .H.- Cook; steamer David - Scsnnellr master, Silvio ' Bocca : ,' bark . Star 'at '• Finland; master, Edwin R.l>imomi 1 \u0084 , r- * / THE SAN^FEAyCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 9,; 1910. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS IN ALL PARTS OF WORLD SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific [Specidl Dispatch to The Call] PORTLAND, Feb. 8. — In command of Captain 11. C Nelson, the steamer Raniona, which has been chartered by the Portland and Coos Bay ctpamship company to take the place of the sti-amer Breakwater on the Coos bay Inn. ar rived this morning at -daylight after a fine ruu from Seattle.} The Nome City arrived at Couch street dock :it 1:30 o'clock this morning, carrying a number of passengers and atxwt 700 tons -of general freight, the principal part of which was hay. It also bud 3.fHiO sacks of plaster and some gen eral merchandise. Iv the cabin of Captain Smith of the Oriental liner Henrik Ibsen goods to the value of about $."rt) were found yesterday by the customs author ities. The duty would amount to $:10. The steward of the steamer admits being the owner and said that he secreted them in the captain's cabin without his knowledge. For a cargo of more than 2,000.000 feet of lumber for Manila the steamer River Clyde ar rived at the Portland lumber company's mill to uight. It will take out a enrpf for the govern ment, which awarded the last contract to J. Ernest L:sidlaw. Steamer Ocklabaiua took tbe schooner Mabel Gale down from Kaluina today and will return for the British ship Glenalvin tomorrow morning. The setamcr Sue H. Elmore, from Tiljumook, and the British steamer Falls of Clyde, from San Francisco, arrived today. 'The steamer Breakwater sailed today for Coos bay and the steamer Roanoke for San Pedro. ASTORIA. Feb. 8. — Steamer George W. Fen wick arrived today from San Francisco to load lumber at tbe Hammond mills for return. Oil tmikt-r Rusecrnns arrived today with a cargo of fuel oil from San Francisco and left up the river to discharge. • French bark lieleu, with a cargo of lumber for China, has arrived down the river and will go to sea at the first opportunity. Lighthouse tender Columbine left this morn ing for I'uget Found with supplies for the dif ferent stations iv that section of the district. Rritinh steamer River Clyde arrived from San Francisco this morning and Is under charter to F. Waterhouse & Co. to load lumbtr for Manila for the government. It was brought up by Cap tain George Wood, the independent bar pilot. SEATTLE, Feb. S.— Arrived: British steamer Antilochn*, from Vancouver, B. U. ; steamer Buckman, from San Francisco; steamer Charles Nelson, from San Francisco. Sailed — Steamer Tallac, for Bremerton; steamer Olympia. for Valdez: steamer Mack inaw, for Eagle harbor: steutner Maverick, for San Francisco; steamer State of California, for Sau Francisco. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARKIVKI) "- Tuesday, February S. Sunr Johan Poulspn, Lancaster, X! hours from Astoria; 700 M ft lumber to Loop lumber com pany. Stmr Catania, Canty, 2 days from Astoria; ballast to Associated oil company. Stmr City of I'uebla, Zeb. 54 hours from Vic toria, etc.; passengers and merchandise to I'a elfic Coast steamship company. Stinr Kavaili, Nelson. .'JO hours from Eureka; SOO M ft lumber to Hammond lumber company. Stmr National City, lliggius, 10 hours from Fort Itrsgfr; 10)2 M ft lumber to Union lumber •company. • .Stmr Tampico, Johnstone. 110 honrs from Seat tle; 2,300 toils coal to I'acifle Coast company. liktn Gardiner City, Lund, 22 days from Olyin pla: rjCHi M ft lumber to J. It. Hanify & Co. Si'br Santiago, McDonald, 12 hours from Mon terey, in tow tut: Navigator; 11,000 bbls oil to Associated oil company. CLEARED Tuesday, February S. Stmr Humlioldt. Baughman, Seattle; Hum boMt steamship company. .Stmr .Sniita Itosa, Alexander, San Diego; Pa cific Coast steamship company. (Jer stmr 1 Icrmoat his, Bielenberg, Seattle; Kcwmos line. Nor stmr Tlior, Irenes, Nanaimo, B. C; Western fuel company. • SAILED Tuesday, February $. Stmr North Fork. Nelson, Eureka. Stmr Brooklyn, ilatson, Meudociuo. Stmr Manchuria, I>ixon, Hongkong and Yoko hama, via Honolulu. Stmv llumboliK, Bauphman, Seattle. Fr bavk Edoaard Detaille, Lechvien, Queens town. I'r bark General <le Negrler. Le Milleln, New castle. Aus. Schr Aiouterey, Kelly, Monterey, in tow tug Navijjutor. Schr Willie R. Hume, McKenzie, Grays Har bor. SPOKEN No date— Lat "0 ilee .1 mm N, Jongr 72 deg W, bark Sea Kin?, from Tacoma for Hath, Me. (re pertod by wireless from stmr Coanio). < WEATHER KEPOHTS POINT LOP.OS. Feb 8," 1) a. m.— Foggy; wind, northeast; velocity, 8 mile* per honr. Noon— Foggy; wind. e:xst; velocity, 10 miles per hour. POINT REYES, Feb -8, 0 a. m.— Cloudy; wind, southeast: velocity. iO miles per hour. FAIiALLOXES. Fob 8. 0 a. m. — Cloudy; wind, east; velocity, S miles per hour. XATOQSII, Feb 8. U v. m. — Cloudy; wind, east; velocity, 24 miles per hour. DISASTER LONDON. Feb S— Br stmr Cyclops, from Liv erpool for Puget sound, Is ashore near Jldilab; no t'urtlier particulars. TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS, Feb S, 10 p. m.— Weather, cloudy; wind f> southwest; velocity, 0 miles per hour. DOMESTIC POUTS SANTA MONlCA— Arrived Feb S— Stmr St. Helens, from San Pedro. t Sailed Feb *>— Stmr Daisy Mitchell, for San FrauciscO. TAToOSH-"-Passcrt out Feb 7 — Stmr Colonel E. L. Drake, with barge 3 in tow, from Seattle, for San Francisco. Passed in Feb S— Schr W. H. Talbot, from San Pe<lro, for Totvnsend. | Passed in Feb B—Stmr8 — Stmr Umatilla, hence Feb fi, for Victoria, B. C; stmr Delhi, hence Feb 5, for Tacoma; stmr Buckman, hence Feb 5, for Seattle. Passed out Feb S — Schr W. H. Smith, from Tacoma, for San Pedro. Outside bound ia Feb S — Three schooners and a steamer. POINT LOBOS— Passed Feb S— Stmr William 11. Murphy, from Eureka, for. San Pedro; stuir J. J. Lojreie. from Eureka, for. San Pedro. SAN PEDRO — Arrived Feb B—Stmr8 — Stmr Norwood, benre Keb «; stmr Klamath, hence Feb (!; stmr Santa Monica, hence Feb 0; stmr .1. It. Stetson, hence Fob'O; stmr Queen,' from San Diego; strnr ClieliHlN, heuce Feb 0. Sailed Feb S — Stmr Queen, for San Francisco. Arrived Feb S — Stmr Carmel. from South Bend: Ktmr I-akme. from Eureka; stmr Jmnes S. HljTßins, hence. Feb (j; stmr Alcatraz, from Greenwood. ' Sailed Feb B—Stmr8 — Stmr Daisy Freeman, for San Francisco; stmr Admiral Sampson, for San Frau cisco; sttnr Svea. for San Francisco; stmr Pasa dena, for San Francisco; stmr Yosemlte, for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND— Arrived Feb S^-Stmr Mayfair, hence Feb 3. UAVIOTA — Arrived Feb 7 — Barge 91, in tow tUR Hercules, hence Feb 5. VENTURA— Arrived Feb 7— Barge 01 ; In tow tvs Horcnlps, hence Feb 5. Sailed Feb 7 — Barge 91," iv tow tug Hercules, for Gaviota. , .. Arrived Feb . B— Stmr San Jacinto, from Uueneme. \u25a0 KKTCHIKAN— Arrived Feb 7— Stmr Meteor, from Wrancell. for Seattle. . \u25a0 - WRANGELli— Arrived Feb S— Stmr Cottage City, from Skajrway, for Seattle. EUREKA — Arrived Feb S— Stmr F. A. Kilburn, hence Feb 7. . . Sailed Feb 8-^Stmr Aurrlla, for San Francisco; stmr City of Topeka, for San Francisco. SEATTLE — Arrived Feb tf — Stmr": Buckman, hence Feb .".; Br stmr Anttlochus, from Tacoma. Suiletl Feb B—Stmr8 — Stmr Tallac, . for Bremerton; stror Jefferson, for Skagway ; - stmr Olympia, for Valdee.«iii*-*'. Arrived . Fob S — Stmr Charles Nelson, hence Feb o. Sailed Feb S — Strar State of California, for San Francisco: • stmr Mackinaw, for Eagle har bor: stmr Maverick, for San Francisco. . ASTORlA— Arrived Feb B— Br stmr River Clyde, hence Feb 0. Arrived Feb S — Stmr G. W. Fenwlck, hence Feb 0. : BANDON— Arrived Feb B— Stmr Elizabeth, heuce Feb 5. , » \u0084 Saile<l Feb &— Stmr Bandon, Mr San Frapcisco. JUNKAU — Arrived Feb J— Stmr Bertha,, from GREENWOOD— SaiIed Feb S— Stmr Whites boro. for Sun Francisco. \u25a0 CRESCENT ClTY— Sailed Feb B— Stmr West port, for San Francisco. • POINT REYES— Pnss<>d south Feb S— Stmr J. J. LopKie. fnmi Eureka. - for San P»Jro. - FARALLONES— Passed Feb S— Lumb<T laden steam schooner, with letter : X or cross on stack;' thrpe masted barkentlnc with red hull, bound south. :-..f \u25a0 . ;. - . .\u25a0 . COOS BAY— Arrived Feh S— Schr John A', from San Dleiro; stmr Bandon, from -Bandon • stmr Nann Smith, \u25a0 hence Feb; 6. - -. . . Saile<l Feb B—Schr8 — Schr Omesa, for San Pedro; stmr Alliance, for Portland.: -,-,\u25a0 . WESTPORT (Wash.)— Arrived Fci> .B— Stmr Raymond, hence Feb 5; stmr Fair Oaks.; hence Feb 3; sehr : Roy Somers,. hence Feb 1* schr Allen A. hence Jan 20. Sailed Feb B— Schr F. M. Sladc, for San' Diego: schr . Cecilia Sudden, for San Francisco; schr Minnie A. Calne. for SanPedro; Brstmr K ilburn, • for .Melbourne, Aus. ; > stmr Newburg^ for San Francisco. /"--\u25a0-..!'..'\u25a0;•:\u25a0 : - MOSSI-ANDING — Arrived Feb 7— Stmr Excel sior, hence Feb'C. •';?'"- '.'\u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0- :\u25a0\u25a0*;'-> WlLMlN<;Tt)N— Arrived Feb- B— Stmr Helen P; Ifirw, from Greenwood;* stmr ' Temple^E.' Dorr, ": from t Eureka/ via * San.' Pedro; = stmr r De«-' patch, ' from Eureka .; via * Ssd i Pedro.' . TACOMA— Arriv«d \u25a0 Fob H— Stmr Santa : Ana, from Ketchlkan.."-: - •• .•'"«" . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - : \u25a0\u25a0. EASTERN SPORTS. JvEWFQRT : NEWS— ArriTcU < Jaa j 21— Br ] gtmi Olenshiel, from New York, to load- for Ilono luln. In port Feb 7 — Br strar Knight of the Garter, for San Francisco. ISLAND TORTS . HONOLULU— Arrived : Keb S— Stmr China, hence Feb 1. . MANlLA— Arrived Jan 21 — Br stmr St. Pat rick, from New York. . . FOREIGN TORTS COi:i XTO— Sailed Keb '•'-— Ger stmr Erna, for San Francisco, via Sau Diego. RUNCORN— Arrived Feb s—Fr5 — Fr bark Bayard, hence Sept 21. ('ALLAO— Sailed Jan 21 — Nor stmr Melderskln, for New York. / POUT OF SPAlN— Sailed Jan 24 — Br.stmr Cm sader. for Manila. LElTll— Arrived Feb 7— Br stmr Baron Na pier, from Seattle, via Hull. FORT SAID — Arrived Feb 7 — Br stmr Oanfa. from Tacoma, for Liverpool, via China and Japan. - PORT NATAL — Arrived prior Feb B—Br8 — Br tetmr Indraptira. from Newport News, for Manila. ANTWERP— SaiIed Feb 6— Aus stmr Herm, for Sau Francisco. . • Arrived Feb — Fr bark Bidart, from As toria. Sailed Feb 6 — Nr stmr Herm, for San Fran cisco. : . HONGKONG— Arrived Feb S^Stmr Korea, hence Jan 7. via Honolulu and Yokohama. NEWCASTLE (Australia)— Arrived prior Feb B—Ger8 — Ger ship Edmund, hence IVc 22. \u25a0 \ \u25a0 SYDNEY — Arrived prior . Feb S — Bktn James Johnson, from Eureka. MONTEVIDEO— SaiIed Jan 3 — Br stmr Tro pea. for Vancouver. DUNGENESS— Passed Feb S— Br ship Scottish Glens, hence Sept .3, for Hull. KINSALE — Passed Feb 8;— Fr bark Amiral Cecille. from Tacoma, for United Kingdom. SALINA CRUZ— Arrived Feb B—G«>r8 — G«>r stmr Itauri. from Haniburjr. for San Francisco. VALPARAISO— Arrived prior Jan 3 — Chilean bark Royal Sovereign, from Port Townsend. ANCON — Sailed Feb s—Stmr5 — Stmr San Jose, for San Francisco. — PERIM — Sailed Feb S— Br % stmr Satsuma, for YOKOHAMA— SaiIed Feb S— Stmr Mongolia, for San Francisco, via Honolulu. . Sailed Feb o—Br0 — Br stmr Teucer, for Seattle and Tacoma. OCEAX STEAMERS. , LONDON— Arrived Feb S— Stmr Minneapolis, from New York. . ANTWERP— Arrived • Feb B—Stmr8 — Stmr Marquette, from Philadelphia. Sailed Feb t! — Stmr l.ipland. for New York; stmr Hermes, for San Francisco. NEW YORK— Arrived feb S— Stmr Zeeland, from Antwerp. ' Sailed "Feb S — Stmr Kaiser Wllhelm der Grosse, for llremeu. - BOSTON — Sailed Feb S — Stmr Ivernia, for Liverpool. \u25a0 YOKOHAMA— SaiIed Feb 6 — Stmr Teucer, for Tacoma. BREMEN— SaiIed Feb S— Stmr George Wash ington, for New York. • / ST. MlCHAEL— Arrived Feb S— Stmr Celtic, from New York, for Naples. LElTH— Arrived Feb S— Stmr Baron Napier, from Seattle. POUT SAlD— Arrived Feb 7— Strar Oanfa, from Tacoma, via Yokohama, for Liverpool. 3leinorandn Tuesday, February S. Per .stmr . Kavalll — Laid hove to off Point Reyes to repair machinery; broke bolt to crank shaft. . Stmr Joliaii Poulsen. from Astoria Feb S, re ports three square rippers outside and a three wasted schooner off Uuxbury. . • Stmr Solano, running between Port Costa and Benicia, broke port engine last night. Vessel will (>e run by starboard engine until repairs are made. 15ay stmr Garden City broke paddle wbeel shaft last night while in the slip. Nor stmr L'tpard, bound from Astoria ! 'for United Kingdom, previously reported ashore wrecked and condemned in stralt3 of Magellan, advices received state that TOO tons of carjro was shipped to Europe by stmr Vestfold, and later 2,Gr>o bags by stmr Orconia — all told about 1,4(X) tons of cargo saved' and reshipped. POINT aUYES, Feb S— Stmr Ravalli is hove to 5 miles south of Point Reyes. SEATTLEi Feb B—Alaska8 — Alaska steamship company today notified the underwriters of the abandon ment of strar Farallon, previously reported ashore in Cook's inlet. Amount of salvage un certain, all depending oa the weather. XEWSOF TIIE OCEAX Shipments of Oil The tank steamer Santa Itita was cleared at Port Harford for San Jose de Guatemala; with 43.U00 barrels of crude oil Iv bulk, valued at $27,000. The Britlxh tank steamer Trinculo cleared at Port Harford for Aneon with 40.000 barrels of crude oil in bulk, valued at $27,600. Tonnage Encag>ententJi The schooner Carrier Dove, at Grays Harbor, is under charter for lumber to Guaymas, having been chartered prior to arrival. The steamer Ilyades has been purchased by the Matson navigation company. Small Carßo for t lie Xorth The steamer Uniatlila sailed for Victoria «n Sunday with cargo consigned to the port of des tination and to other Britl&h-Ainerlcan cities, valued at $9,700," nnd including the following: 10.775 lbs dried frnlt, 7,750 lbs raisins, 45,350 lbs beans, 77 pkgs vegetables. 017 lbs cheese, I.'JOO lbs meals'. 857 gals and 15 cs wine, 9 cs canned goods, "0 bbls pickles, 4,500 lbs chocolate, S rolls leather, 419 pkgt* roofing ma terial, "0 bbls asphalt, 9 cyls gas. 4 cs bats, 20 bales hose, 400 lbs seeds, 3 bbls oils, 12 pkgs paints. Xotice <o Mariners Offnce of U. S. Lighthouse Inspector. *- Twelfth DiHtrict. San Francisco, Feh. 8. 1910. Hiimboldt bar, Cal. — Notice is hereby given that south jetty oat end buoy No. 2, a first class nun, was reported adrift February 7. It tt!ll 'be. replaced as soon as practicable. L. 11. 11. List of Buoys, etc.. Pacific Coast, 1908, pagej 37. By order of the lighthouse board. W. «. MILLER, Commander, U. S. N,, Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. Army Transtportu The Crook is in port. The Thomas, eailed January 13 from Honolulu for Manila. The Warren is at Manila. The Dlx sailed December 15 from Seattle for Manila. The. Lojran is due hare February 12. The Huford is iv port. Thn Sheridan sailed for Manila February 5. The Sherman is iv port. HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE ' Depth at mean low water, entrance to harbor. PLACE I Ft. 1. I>ate | Remarks Grays Harl 18 Jan. 13! Inner bar buoy snb \u25a0i- . I , ( I merged. VVillapa Bl 27 Jan. 6] Whistling buoy 1 mile | I 'I north of bar. Colura. It. l 24 IXov. BiShoaling outside nun I [I buoy No. 2. • Nehalra B 7 Not. 6 Bar buoy 200 yards N. I I °' ' channel. : Tillmk 8.l o~~|Dec. lTlChannel shifted 1 mile ||| south In gale Not. 28. " i '• \u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0. Nun buoy No. 0 and Yaqaina B 10^4 Dec. 18 can buoy No. 3 gone \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0; , . adrift. - - \u0084 \u25a0.. Slnslaw 111 5 [Jan. C|. ..'......- Umpqua Xl 12 IDec. GjChannel well north of | | -i| range. " . . ... r v^ ~~ 12 feet at low \u25a0 tide to Coos Bay. "13 Jan. 4 : North Bend; 12 feet at low tide to Marsh- < : • . .-\u25a0•. -•-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0--• field. ....-\u25a0. Coqnille Xl 9 IJan. "IChannel straight; good ( ( | condition. - Uogue Kiv| I ,|. ...... .... ....... •.-.; Klainth X 7 JJan. 7lChannel straight ;\u25a0 east -( [-and west.-*^ . Hmbldt B 20 .JJan. lolNorth channel' unsafe j - [ f to navigation. S Pedro B| 20 ]Jan. s|No change in channel." S Diego B| 25 iDecl 9|No change in channel. S I'ablo Bl 24 IDec. lJDepth in dredged chan- I , I nel.'^- \u25a0 • ,'..' TESTIFIES IN DE LAVEAGA CASE— Miguel de Laveaga, counin of Miguel de Layeaga, testified yesterday in the trial of the contest of the will of iilaria"; de Laveaxa. "He said « he knew and played with Maria : in San' Francisco when the latte.r;was a youns;glrlr andreached the • conclusion that she was of weak mind, v v ATLANTIC OCEANTRAVEL Conipajrnie Gcnerale Transatlantiqne ' .- DIRKCT LINE Tp IiAVRE-PARIS Sailings ; every Thursday, instead of Saturday/ at 10 a. ' m., from . pier 42, North river, - foot of Morton 'Street. " : 'i-, '»«'•-. : --• H First class to Havre, * i 7.^0 ana upward ; I sec- ond class to Havre, $50 and upward; GENERAL U3ESC* for r UNITED STATES and CANADA, 19 •: State \u25a0 street, • New.^York.^; J. Vr FUGAZI. Manaper Pacific Coast, b3O Montgomery street. San * Francisco.' •-Tickets : sold by all ticket agents. -. -'.'\u25a0 - '\u25a0 '-'\u25a0- - : - •'\u25a0' -"\u25a0- - y ~' '\u25a0''•\u25a0 CANADIAN: I'ACIFIC— :.•: \u25a0 . \u0084 Vs*3 N^£S> I^^P^L^- ; JOIJN/ :"•'\u25a0 Nothing ; better on V the * Atlantic : than : oar . Em- nreKses. '. Wireless on" all steamers.' : ' -\u25a0 ,\u25a0:,:-•,;.\u25a0. ;..*-. vK.E. TENN; U. A., \u25a0 : \u25a0 \u25a0'^g$ , ;ois Market su L- - . L'alasv UQtel- •: Weather Report United States Department of Agriculture- Weather Bureau. San Francisco. Feb. 8, 1910. UAIXFALL DATA v. •Last ..Seasonal -Normal Stations — :. . 24 hours, to date, to date. Eureka .............. 0.00 29.91 20.7:5 Ked Blnff 0.00- 11.67 —•". 14.97 Sacramento ; 0.01 - 5.74 11.70* Mount Tamalpals . 0.01 ' 15. 12 I.'J.7(J San Franci500.......: 0.00 14.02 13. 60 San Jose V.......0.00 10.90 8.57 Fresno .............. 0.00 '.--10.73 5.61 Independcncp ........ 0.00 . * 0.42. 5.49 San Luis Obispo. ,-. o.iX> 10.43 11.7.S Los. Angeles. .....O.<K) 10.42 8.9!»* Sun Die 50.... ........ 0.00 5.21 5183 Coast record for 12 hours, ending 5 p. m. -I' '? '? /§[ \5. Si STATIONS -"Is• J? : % : • ? fr ?.\u25a0 -3 s : r* • . ?'-;-\u25a0" ?:.::•\u25a0 Elaine .30.16 48 .., W Pt.Cldy .00 Boise ..... 30 .42 :<« 14 W \u25a0 Cloudy .00 Eureka .......30.1t SO 40 ti Cloudy .00 Flagstaff ......30.10 40 14 ,S Ctear ' .00 Fresno ....... .30.30 M St >T Cloudy .<>o Helena ..... ...:50. 22 30 12 ,NW Pt.Cldy .00 Independence ..30.22 «"O 20 SE Pt.Cldy .00 Kalispell ..... .30.30 30 14 W Cloudy .00 Lo« Ange1e5.... 30. 16 00 44 SW Clear .00 Mitrshneld 30. OS 00 .. SW Cloudy .00 Mod»oia ........ "SO. 2<» 36-20 E '-Clear « .00 Mt. Tairinlpais.3o.27 4ti 3G SW Foggy .00 North Head 30.12 54 38 SE Cloudy .00 Phoenix .......30.10 00 34 SW Clear .00 Pocatello .....30.40 28 14 SB' Snow .01 Pt. Reyes Lt..30.22 52 45 S Cloudy .00 Portland ..30.14. 50 30 X Clear. .00 Red Bluff 30.20 54 42 SE Cloudy .00 Reso . -JO.T2 SH 14 S Cloudy .00 Roseburg ...... 30. 0S 50 32 NW Pt.Cldy .00 Sacramento ....30.20 50 40 . NE Cloudy .00 Salt Lake. 30.34 32 22 SW Clear .00 San Diego .30.14 C 2 44 N Clear .00 San Francisco.. 3o. 27 54 40 NW Cloudy .00 San J05e....... 30. 22 60 38 N*W Cloudy . .00 San L. 0b15p0.30.22 04 40 NW Cloudy .00 SE. Farallou...3o.2rt 52 43 S Cloudy .00 Spokane ......30.32 36 2S N Clear .00 Summit .-V-... '..--.. 38 -IS .. Clear «... Tacoma./. 30.14 52 .SO ' W Clear .00 Tatoosh .......30^12 40 42 NE Pt.Cldy .00 Tonopah 30.28 30 22. SE Pt.Cldy .00 Walla Wa11a... 30. 32 30 28 SW Cloudy .00 Winnemucca ..30.40 32 C NE Clear .00 Yuma ...30.13 72 34 N Clear .00 •Snow on ground, 77 Inches. The following maximum -and minimum temper atures are reported from eastern stations for the previous day: Chicago, 20-1 C; New York, IC-2; Omaha, S2-24. SYNOPSIS The pressure continues high over the country west of the Rocky m«niutalns, except for a: Blight fall alone the Oregon «>ast. A depression may come in from tbe sea Wednesday, causing rain along the coast from San Francisco north. bus probably no rain elsewhere for the next 24 hoars. Tlie temperature Is slightly below the norraal In California and will probably not rise much Wednesday. There has been no rain on the Pacific slope in tbe 12, hours. ' The relative humidity at Red Bluff was S3 and at Fresno 70 per cent. Following Is the forecast for the 30 hours end- Injr at midnignt February 9. 1910: San Fram-Iseo and vicinity— Cloudy , Wednes day, with rain: brisk south winds. Northern California — Cloudy Wednesday, with rain in the Sacramento valley, threatening else where: moderate south winds. Southern California — Fair Wednesday; light frost in the morning; light north winds. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. FORMER CONVICT IN TROUBLE— Joseph L. Gilllgan, a former convict, was arrested yes terday on two cbarjres of passing fictitious checks on A. W. Fink, California market, and W. Miller, . Spreckels market, for small amounts. PACIFIC OCEAX TRAVEL i^ . Steamers leave for Sonth- '^^VP^^ffiSV crn California and Mexico /*#!• from Steuart Street Wharf. l^X&Sfa V^l For Pnget Sonnrt Ports and I I Y^Srak 1 1 Eureka, from B'way wharf. \% V^^Jry L|OS AXGELES \^i^>»^y SAX DIEGO f SANTA BARBARA G0vern0r...... ;..... Feb. 20, Mar. 7, 22, 2 p. tn. President V. Mar. 29. 2 p. m. Queen \u0084 Feb."" 12, 27, Mar. 14, 2 p. m. \u2666RoBa.Feb. 9, 10, 24, Mar. 3. 11, 18, 26, 11 a. m. •Only steamer calling at^ Santa Barbara. SEATTLE (DIRECT), TOWXSEXD TACOMA,' VICTORIA. VANCOUVER Connecting at Seattle for S'E. Alaska, Skagway, Dawson, Fairbanks. Governor ..Feb. 10, 25. Mar. 12, 27, 4 p. m. President... Mar. 19, 4 p. m. Queen. Feb. 17. Mar. 4, 4 p. m. City of Puebfa.Feb. 13. 2S. Mar. 15, 30, 11 a. m. Umatilla Feb. 21, Mar. 8, 23, 11 a. m. EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAY) Topeka. Feb. 11, 16, 21, 26; Mar. 3, 8, 13. 10 am. GUAYMAS, MAZATLiN. LA PA2 EXSEXADA, SAX JOSE DEI. CABO, etc. Senator, Mar. .7. Round trip exclusion, 21 days, n Including Berth and Meals, ?75. ALASKA CRUISES, 1910— Leave Seattle Spokane.. June 14, 23; July 12, 26; Aug. 9, 10 p.m. Queen..... .July 12, 20, 8 p. in. \u25a0 Right reserved to- change this schedule. TICKET OFFICES— (Palaca Hotel) 633 Market st, 3 Market st. and Docka. \u25a0 ;-;i Telephone Kearny 492. OAKLAND— II2O Broadway. Tel. Oakland 5680. O. D. DUN ANN. General Passenger Agent. AHCAN -HAWAIIAN S^^ STEAMSHIP COMPANY Tebauolepec Route NEW YORK TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. sailinßS from New • York every six days, making direct connection with Pacific steamers sailing \u25a0 from Sallna Cnu, Mexico. - every nix days for San Francisco. \u25a0 PACIFIC COAST PORTS TO NEW YORK. Also to Mexican and all principal European ports nnder through rate and through. bills of lading. Sal lines from Sun Francisco every 12 days. LOCAL SERVICE FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HAWAIIAN ISLAND PORTS, direct every 2S days, and. via Puget Sound every:l2 days. -~. For rates and farther particulars apply to DEARBORN & LAPHAM. General Agents. 8 Bridge st.. New York; WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., General Agents, » Pacific Coast, . , \u25a0 • \u25a0 310 Sansome st.. Pan Francisco. SEATTLE -TACOMA Bellingham, Anacortea. Everett, Port Town- Rend, .Victoria, Vancouver and all Alaska Ports./. ..; : \u25a0 '" ; : ;\u25a0" ,' . _" : : -.... S. S. BUCKMAN.. ....Peh. 5 S. S. ADMIRAL. SAMPSON.. .......Feb. 10 S. S. i WAT50N. . ....:... Feb. 15 Los Angeles Direct v '/v- O TWIN SCREW S. S. ADMIRAL 5AMP50N.. ... ..... Feb. 6 Sailings fj;om Howard Street Wharf No. 3. Alaska Pacific Steamship Co; i ; SallinjT' from Howard. Street .Wharf , No. 3. TOYO KISEM KAISHA vOBIENTAI. STE A3ISHIP COMPAXY T- i S. S. Ohlyo Maru...V..Tuesday,'February 15,1910 ' S S..Tenyo Marn.'.V: .. .'. Tuesday.- March IS, 1910 !s. S. Nippon - Maru. V. ...... Tuesday, April 5. 1910 8 Steamers sail from ' company's piers, Nos. - 42, 44 near foot of Second st., at.l p. m.". for Yoko- hama . and . Hongkong, \u25a0 calling Honolulu, \u25a0 Kobe (Hioßo) , ; and 1 Nagasaki and - Sbanplial. aad . con- necting at I Hongkong with steamers : for Manila. iDilin. etc." : NOicargo received; on board on : day \u25a0 Of sailing. : Bound trip "tickets at reduced rates. ': For, freight s and :passage apply at office. 2W James Flood building. ~* W. H. AVEBY, ; .- ; '. -.-; \u25a0'\u25a0 . \u25a0; : : ...•". Assistant j General i Manager,'-: UAIIAI 111 II S.S. Alameda.' sails 11 a. rli llMlll 111 IJ m- e b. 12, 1910. Special M."'"V L V."-~: round, trip, |110 Ist; class. TAH ITI AND IVEW ZEALANI>-^S/S. Mariposa" Balls i ll?a;rn:.'s MarV\ 10. " Special round Urip,' Tahiti.? $125! first iclasa." \u25a0 .:• ' OCEANIC : S.I S. ! CO.T 673 Mkt.'g, T.t Krny .: 1231 BANKER'S ESTATE WORTH $500,000 LovelJ Whitens Will Divides Possessions Between His Widow and Son \u25a0 The will Lovell "White, who was president of the Saji Francisco savings union, filed for pro r bate yesterday, dis poses of an estate worth approximately $500,000. iHalf of this, being com munity .property, goes to the widow, Laura Lyon White, who lives at the family resfdence, 1616 Clay street, and the bulk of the remainder is willed to Ralston Lovell White, son of the banker. Apart from the division of the estate between his widow and son. White makes a number of small bequests, the largest of which is a trust in which |3,000 is placed for the education and maintenance of the three children of a dead nephew, Nathan White. Of these three children, but two, Natalie and Lawrence White, are now alive. They live in the Philippine islands. Lovell names as. executors of his will his' :widow, his son and Robert X. Welch, cashier of the San Francisco savings union. \u25a0Accusing Alice Smith of neglect of RAILWAY TRAVEL l^w^TraTL^ EaTisjl g^^ >|^Si &?*" W<cv« jj esg fi^J TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM JANUARY I. 1910 VIA OAKLAND PIER Leave ; (Foot of Market Street) Arrive 2.15 a Nilss, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Lodi, Sacramento 10.33? 6.40* Hflyward. Mi*. Fan Jose. 7,CBa 7.00 a Richmond, Port Co.-ta. Becicia, Suisun, Dixon, Sacrsmento, Roseville, Marys- ville. Redding. Dunsanuir 7.28? 7.00 a Qmira, Vacaviile, Runixey. 7.28p 7.00 a Daris, Woodland (Jlaryrrille. Oro- vOle). Williams, Jlamrdl, Willows, Hamilton. Corning. Red B!u£f '.. 723p 7.00 a Newark, San Jose. Los Gatos. Wright, Feltyn (Boulder Creek). Santa Cruz . . 9.58» 740 a Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa, i Martinez, ban Ramon 6.08? . 40a Niles, Pleasanton. Livermore. Alta- moat, Lathrop, Stockton 7.23p 7.40 a Tracy, Los Banos. Kerrcan, Fresno, >, Hanford, Vbalia. 4.23? 20a Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Trsry. Stocktoa, Merced, Fresno. Goshen Junction (Hanford, Armona), Visalia, Portervine, Bakf rsficld 4.48p 8.20 a Yosemite Valley via Merced. 7.48p 9.00 a Xflw, Livermore, Stockton (*MQton). Valley Sping, lone, Sacramento. 4.28> 9.00 a Sonora, Tuolurane and Angels 4.28? 9.00 a Atlantic Express — Sacramento. True- k«e, Ozdea, Salt Lake City. Denver. Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago 8.28? 9.40 a Richmond, Port Costa, Martiaea, Bay Point „. 6.48p 1 0.20 a Vallcjo M.ire Uknd, N'apa II .28a 10.20 a Los Angeles Passensrcr— Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Stockton. '. Merced. Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Bakersfield. Los Angeles 7.48p 10.40* San Francisco Overland Limited- Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, Chicago 7.28? 11. 20 a Sh-.sta limited— Portland, Tacoma, Settle 9.18p 12.00n GoldSeld Pass.— Port Costa. Benicia, Sacramento. -Truckee, Hazen. Mica. Tonopah. GotdSeJJ. Law?, Keder.... 7.48 a 1 2.00n Mirysville, Chico, Red Bluff ; 4.28p 1. 20p Kiles, Irviatcton, San Jose 2.48p , 1.40p San Leamiro, Nfles, Ccntervile, f S.Cfia Newark, San Jose. 1 7.25? 1.40p Newark, San Jose. Lor Gatos, Wright, Fdt4>n (Boulder Creek), Santa Cnu. . 9.58p 2.40p San Leandro, Niles, San Jose. 9.28 a . 3.00p Benicia, Winters. Sacramento^ — Wood- land, Marysville, Oroville — Yoio, Arbuckle, WaiLims, Willows 1 0.48 a 3.00p Via Sausalito, West Napa, St. Helena, Calistocs 10.37 a a2op Port Costa (Stockton), Martinez,/ 12.C8p Byron, Modesto, Merced, Fresno. . \ 10.38p 4.00? Vallejo, Napa. Calistoga, Santa Rora, Martinez, San Hamon, Dougherty, Livermore.^ 9.28 a 4.00p NOes (Cectervflle), Tracy, Stockton f 10.23* Lodi \ 10.38p I 4.40 p San Leandro, Hayward. Niles, Plcss- i snton, Livermore, Tracy. Newman, Kerman, Fre5n0.......: 8.23 a SJX)p Richmond, Pinole, Vallejo, Port ) \u0084 Costa, Benicia. Suisnn. Sacramento } r £;* — RoseviUe, Marysville, Oroville. . . J ' uu ? 5.00p Russell, San Jose, Los Gatos { 6.20p San Leandro, Niles. San Jose. 7.48* 6.00p Owl Limited— Lou Angele* B.oBa 6.40p Eastern Express — Osdcn, Pueblo, Dea- rer. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago. . ' Port Costa, Benicia, Sacramento, Reao, Sparks. .-. . . 8.28p 6.40j> Hayward, Niles and San Jose 6.48p J7.00p Valtejo, Port Costa, Martines, Bay Point and Way Station* JII.I8? 7.40p Richmond, Port Costa, Byron, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton 12.43? 8.20p Oregon, Express— Davis. (Sacramento), Willows, Redding (Kbmath Falls). Ashland, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane 9.48 a 9.00? China and Japan Fast Mail — Ogden, Cheyenne. lVnver, Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago 2.43? 9.40p Saturdays — Hunters train, San Jose via Newark *7.48p 1 1.00? Niles, Pleasanton. Livcraore. Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Hanford . . 10.38? 11.40p Portland Express — Sacramento, Marys- ville, Red Blu£f, Weed, Ashland, Port- *- \u25a0 land, Tacoma. Seattle 12.28? NETHERLANDS ROUTE— From Pacific Streat Wharf. tl.OOp Sacramento River Steamers. t".3Cp . Stmr. Apache, Mon., Wed., Fri - Stmr. Navajo, Tues.. Thurs.. Sat. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY— From Sin Francisco. Mirket Street Wharf— Week Days— Hourly from 6.00 ajn. to 9.00 p.m. Sundays— 6.4s, 8.15. 9.45, 11.15 a.m.. 12.45. 8.15. 3.45. 3.13. 6.45. 5.15 and 9.45 p.m. . LOCAL FERRY TRAINS -Via Alameda Pier. To Oakland and Alameda— l6.lo. t&45 a.ra., and then 10 and 45 minutes pest the hour until 7.43 pjn.: then 8.30, 9.15. 10.00, 10.45. 11.30 p.m. and 12.15 ajn. To AUmeda and FruiNalt via Horwhoe tame n tbov. a for Morning. p for Afternoon. I \u25a0t Sunday exeepted. * Sunday only. J Trains Leave V^p7 San Francisco V»^y Market Street Ferry Depot Leave For- |A.M.| P.M. Bakersfield ...... 7:15 8:00-10:00 Chicago ........ 7:158:00-10:00 Fresno .......... 7:15 4.-00-8 :00-10:00 Grand Canyon... 7:15 8:10-10:00 ] Hanford ........ 7:15 .. ..-10:00 Kansas City...'.. 7:15 8:00-10:00 Merced . : . . . . . • 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10-00 \u2666Stockton ....... 7:15 4:00- 8:00-10:00 Stockton, Oakdale & Sierra Rail- . way Points. . . . 9:45 Tulare ;.....:. 7:15 8:00-10:00 Visalia ;......... 7:15 8:00-10:00 i .Yosemite . . . .'. . .|7:ls[. \u2666Stoclcton Local lea-res 1:25 p. m. -—\ California Limited through to Chicago leaves atUO:00 p. m. Offices — 673 Market street and Market street Ferry Depot, San Francisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. ,: • " "> OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY • F. S. Stratton. Receiver. N Lt. S. ": F. daily— l» :00a, : *4 :30 p. •' Ar. S- F. daily— t3:lsp.*B:23a. N •Arleta. . : fTun'tas Glen; stage for San Gre- porio and Pescadero.'- r , BAY AND'INTERURBAX ROUTES '\u25a0 MARE JSLAND NAW YARD : Vallejo, Napa, St. Helena ST. H ELENA;NAPA VA LLE Y ROUTeV Montlcello S.sff.tCo. and Napa V«ll*y Electric' B. B. '. C 0... Close connections. . - ' 4«-iROtISDTRIPS DAlIiY— 6 ; • Boats ' leave ' San * Francisco 7:00 V. *9:45 • £. . m., 12:30 noon, »3:15;- 6:00, ;.»S:30 p.m." : ;>* San '.Francisco -landing i and ' offlce."- Clay.- street wharf, \u25a0 north ': end . ferry \u25a0 building. \u25a0- Market street ferry. xMeaJs a>la cartel :;. Phone Kearny 4C6. " ' 'Lands i navy; yard direct.: . . ..' . \u25a0\u25a0 - . . CAUL WAATi ADS JbrISg'RES ULTS AUCTION SALES j£g> AT AUCTION WEUXBSDAY, 'FEBRUARY », 11 A. M. Cl head of. large horses, mares, mules and ponies. This :*tock must and will be x>M to high- est bidder.. No reserve. Also wa^ona and har- ness. «VO 4th af.. N Oakland. PUBLIC AUCTION j^ THURSDAY. February 10. at 11 a. m.. 2C5-209 Valencia st.. $0 head of city and ranca hordes, wajcons. busbies, carts and harnesx. Everything must be sold. Outside Block .»> ui! Un commission. Phone Park 2723. TVM. CLOrGH. Anotione*r. her duties as* administrntrix of the estate of Martin IXcDermott, her father. Annie Mass and Gertrude McDermott Fisher filed a petition with the su perior court to have her removed. The petitioners are the children of John McDermott, son of Martin McDermott, who has died since the death of his father. It is charged that although Martin McDermott died April 10, 1906. Mrs. Smfth has filed no inventory anil appraisement of the estate, has neg lected to give notice to creditors to present their claims and has rendered no account to the court of money re ceived by her and money expended. The estate is worth less than $10,000. Judge Coffey will hear the petition February 16. COHEX A3RAIGi;ED— Casper Cohen, former register clerk in the tix-al postofflce. was ar raigned yesterday in the Cnlted States district conrt on the charge of looting the malls. Sat urday he will enter his plea, which, from an intimation by his attoraey, will be that of guilty. VIA COAST L1.%8 leare (Third snd Townsend Streets) Arrive 15.25 a Loop— 23i Street, \L-kacion. South Saa Francisco, Valeacia Street t6-35* t5.35i Loop — Valencia Street, Ocean View, Cemrttries, "South San Fnncisco, 23.1 Street. 3rd and Tovrnsend t€-*S« 6^ot South fcan Francisco, San Jcse. Gilroy. \u25a0 (HoUister), Sargent, I"ajaro, Wataon- Tille, Ssnta frua. 7.5Cp 7.00 a South San Francisco. Palo Alto. S»a Jose, Way Stations 7 35a 7.00 a Ma\iield. Lo* Altos. lx>s Gstos t7.20? 8 COa Shore Line Lhaiteii— Paso Robles Hot Spring?. Santa Barbara, Lo« Angeles. 9^o^ aosa The Coaster— Saa Jose. Pajaro (Wat- s^nraie, Santa Cru2>. Castrovillai (Del Ilonte, Monterey. PariSc GroT? ). Sslrßa?, Soleda.}, Taso Robles Hot Sprinzs, Saa LuU Obijpo, Surf, (Lompoe' l , Santa Barbara, Ventura, Oxnard, Los Angles UA5f a2O» MaySeid. L«9 titos, Los Caws, Wright. :%', \u25a0,- Glccwoort( Boulder Oek), S;mta Cruz, Watsonrille, Castroville. Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove 9.00? 9.00 a San Jose, Gilroy, Salinas, Paso Robles Hot Springs, San Luis Obirpo — Tres Pinos— Watsonvi>. Santa C'rm, 1 Del Monte. Monterey. Pariac GniTe * 4.00p 10.40 a South San Francisco. BuriiKgame, San Mateo, Palo Alto, Saa Jose 6.30 a 10.40 a Los Altos. Monta Vista, Los Gates. . { * 11.30* Valencia Street, Ocwn View. Coltaa, Cemeteries. Baden. San Bruno I -35p 1 1.40 a South San Francisco. Sa.a Jose tB.2Ca • 2.OCp ~M Monte Express— San Jose. Gilrov. Sargent (WatsonTille, Santa Cn»), Del ilonte, llonterey. Pacific Grove. 12.30? 2.05p South San Francisco. Palo Alto, San Jo« 8.40 a f2.05p Los Altos, Jlonta Vist 3» Los Gatos^. . t3.2Cp 3Xojj Sooth ?:ib Francisco, San Mateo, Saa Jose. Gilroy, Tre» Pinos. Salbas (o. loa 3.00? WatsonTille, Santa Croa. Casiroville, 1 Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove. IO.OSa 3.43? Santa ( Lri, San Jose. Los Gatos, Wright (Boulder Creek). Santa Cruz. Watsonville. Pajaro 10.05 a 4,00p Sunset Express — Tucjon. IVmics. El Paso, Houston. New Orleans. Paso Robies Hot Sprinjrs. San L'jii Obi.=po, Saata Barbara. Los Angetrs. 11.45S 4XXfy Kansas City, St. Louis. Chicago t • .40a 4.20p Sooth Francisco. San Josp t9-^oa t5.00p Buriin?asie. San Mateo. Palo Alto. San Jo» snd Way Stations 9.40 a f5.05p Loop— 23d Street, Viritacicn. South San Francisco, Vslencia Sireft t6- '5? t5.20p Redwood. P»b Alto, San Jose l.lOp tS.2Op Los Altos, Monta VL<a, Los Gaioa... +3.20p t5.25p Burlingame. San Mateo, San Jose. 13.20p t5.30? Loop— Valencia Street. Ocean View. Gerarteries. South San Francisco. 23d Street. 3d and Townsend f6.40p 5.40? San Brano. San Mateo, Redwood, Palo Alto, Santa Clara. San Jcse 7.40 a J5.4Cp Los Altos. Monta Vista. Lea Gatos. . . J9. 40a t6.00p Mnibrae. San Mateo, Palo Alto, May- field, Los Altos. Los Gato? tS CCa t6.05? 23 1 Street, Visitaeion. South Saa Francisco, Valencia Street t7.15p f 5.25? Loop — Valencia Street. Ocean View, Cemeteries, South San Francisco, 23d Street. 3d and To-rascnd * f7.4oi> 6.30 p South San Francisco. San Jose SAC? 8-00? LosAnaelesPasenspr— Gilroy.Salinas. Pa3> Robies Hot Sprinz?, San Luis Obispo. Piano. Santa Barbara, Loa Annies &3C 11. 45p South San Francisco, Palo Alto.f 7.20? San Jog-. 1 7 30i» LOCAL FERRY TRAINS- Via Oakland Pier. To Oakland. Berkeley, . Barryman. Cast Oakland and Fruitval* — Daily— From &00 a.m., arl every twenfy minutes nntil 7.00 pjn. indusrv-e: R:ea 7.40. 8.20, P.OO. 9.40, 10.20, 11.00 and IL4O p.m.. UCO and 1.20 ajn. To Sather and Mslros* via Seventh St. — Daily— From 6.00 aja, and every twenty minntes until 7.00 pjn. iarlusive. then 11.40 p.m. To Stonehurtt— Da2n— «tOa 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 *jn.. 2.20. aOO. 4.00, 3.Ca 5.40 pjn. To Oakland Firtt St.. - Fnritvab. Alameda. via Hot teihe* — Daßy— From tAOO. 6.20 anc j every taenty - minutes until 8.20 a.m. inch:?ive: then 9.00, !>.20. ' 10.00, 10.20. 11.00. 11.20 »jju, lim.. 12.20. 1.00. 1.20. i 2.00. 2^o, 3.00, 3.20. ?a4O pjn. and erenr twenty | minutes until 7 p.m. inclusive; 7.40. 8.20. 9.00. fl.tf), 10.20, 11.00 snd 11.40 p.m.. I*2o and 1.20 ajn. Additional train to Oakland First St. 2J5 ajn. To Wttt Berkeley— Daily— From 6.00 ajn. and every twenty minutes until 8.20 ajn. inclusive; thra 9.C0 ajn. and every hour until 4.00 pjn. inclusive; then 4.20 p.m. and every twenty minutes nnta 7.00 pjn. inclusive; - then 7.40. &20. 9.00. 9 4U, 10.20. 1 1.00. 1 L40 pjn. an« 12.20ajn. To Corbin — Daily — From 6. C0 s.m. and every 20 minutes until 8.20 a.ro.. then 9.00, 10.00 ».m.. 12.C0 m.. LCO. 2.0q 3.00. 4.00. 4.20. 4.40. 5.C0. 5.20. a 40 nnd &00 p m. I Union Tramfer Co. authored to check Bagjago 1 direct from rendence. /oSs&\ Schedule Effective vSx) iNovem ber 15, 1909 XtCjiy . VTMOX FERRY DEPOT San Francisco Leave VIA' SACSAHTO Arrlv» 7:40 a Petaluma. .Santa Kosa. Healds-I burg. Cloverdale. UkUh, WUUts. ««. Sherwood. Sebastopol. •Guerne- "fUie. \u25a0•ML Bio. *Doncan Mill*.. «:17;> 8:C0a *Pt. Reyes. »Mt. Bio_, 'Cajadero.. t(J:STp 9:20 a "Sonoma, ••Glen E»n tS:STp t9:ooall'etalnma. Santa Rosa, Cloverdale t?:37* ll:(A)a[Petaluma. Santa Bo«a :.... 4:I7» o:oop!l'etaluma. Santa Rosa. B-nMsbnrjr. Cloverdale, ITklah. Guernrvilie, Mt. Kio. Duncan MI!U. Sehas- topol 10:37 a T4:oOpPt. Beyes. Occidental 4 :40p Sonoma, Glen Ellen .' 9:17* s:2op'Petalnma. Santa Roa» > B^7a ELECTRIC STJBXTRBAS VIA SATJSALTTO Saosalito, Mill Valley, Saa Rafael — Dally every 4a minutes from 7:00 a. m. until 9:00 a. m. : then hourly nntll 4:00 p. m.: then every 4U minutes nntll 6:40 p. tn. ; then 9:00 and 10:00 p. m. and 12:01 a. m. Fairfax— Leave San Franct'tco t":00, TMO, H:2O. 0:C0. 10:00, 11:00 a. m.. |12:0O noon. 11:00, 2:W, 4:00. 4:40, 3:20 and 6:00 p. m. San Questia via. Saa Rafael — Leave 9'oo a. m. and 2:00 .p. m. Tiaurcn and Belretlere — {7:00. |7:40, 10:13 a. m. (§12:00 noon, except Saturday), 112:3i>. 14:00. |s^o. 7:13 p. m. Sundays, |7:00, 17:40. 10:15 a. m.. 12:30, |4:t>, |5:20, 7:15 p. mTt |12:01 a. m. - . •Sunday arrive 7:37 p. m. ••Sunday -arri»^ 6:37 p. t m. tExcept Sunday. JSonday only. only. |Vla Sansallto. ... Pacific Transfer Company 'a azents are author. \u25a0 ized to check bassase direct from residence. fMUIR WOODS MT. TAMALPAIS VU SAUSALITO FERRY FOOT OP MAftXtT ITRfiET . LEBAL HOUPAYS-SWPaT TWf > V*Ai* 7l7 l Saday W«efci»y' Swaty W«AJarf Sroby ToTooir9:o9a t7:3sa| IWjJp ?:35ah10:48« *4:40p 11:00 a 32:55?; 3:o|p 4:2§Pf 1:45? 1:00p 4:30p 4:26? *9:tSp 2:52? 2:00 p...... 5:10? ...... v •Sat. only. tMon. only. eTamalpai« only.- fMnir ontr : - Tttkrt Offices-t^uaalito Ferry and Si 4 Market \u25a0 . General Office— lW Valley. Caßfarma -TAVERH OFTAMALPAlS^atairiiUmna; /. 15